_ i. ‘ .rf fl. . e -- t f_- ~ ..,.. .. . _ __,__!"`< I ` _n ' ’ i _ _ __:.,?.‘E0QAl5,LO§si'l’@QviN,_r1§r,a1c__1§,Jap__'g/_s_;r.o 1sLaNo, grandpa, Tnuresosv, Jose 27, 1907. . ~ v rw.-»: ,-';_;;.» ¢-. 'E §'l;,|ll°6wn into At The Crvstal .Stream ._ inquest-iflfhreatsi .EPc}ople°‘ - §"K'n‘“§'fA”a“W0“lldill§"Milll0'E ' .lkltlflgillg To fifiltival Stet?in"ter‘ twhich ~ Was- Moored » . 1 'E 'E » ‘ N A NSfANALsv S i¥‘.~ ‘<13 'I -cat of? ' * ll ;;~"¢ ’P°li°° Guarding ,All .niongeiael Ar Time or The ._ rife ’ *_ Approaclrf T _ _.__~,,, _'__ . .f~.,- _ [Srnor.u. Br Casa o The A Scene ‘ \ _ in o van and windows and doors were spatternd - ,_ ._ ____ _ cki ll"-f sq ,_--|,,4.:|E_,,,,°__°,u,,,\' “_ we ,own _which W." B lame ma' . _ _lzlorral evidence was given at the inquest --OBO party was reported to have said ho wharf when she cams onde a ter: som o , - _ l h . , rl h to . 'N “Muna *yuh Noni* The mmm an p'av_umnB m_n”m_wh ,Mo the bnmlng ox the "um" crnhl won d ave vengeance if it took ten erlng the tire on boar t es amer on . _ __ f . _ _ years. _ Hs was in his bare fear,she said. Mrs. qpxoded Wm] tenmwzo the we" °u'h° °“l'"K¢’» Stmlm 01|! lllvfllllliz by M11- UOIWIIU Captain Perry of the rlvalsteamer Aber-' Coleman had feared the steamer would an __ #~ . ~ ,en _ who was cook on the burned steame d Qff' in . has Focus _ I l . cuiuiscisi is suvnini nun Slllllinsuil . “AWE” lnwniniii mnln inn lsixnilnnsu STATEMA Man .Seen Runnin 1Away . . f < . ‘ _ » “'] f»"'°"- [Sr on B 0 \ tlri dint h Tin", T»*m_oA_UcMn' BRN” Jun’ Mm, mmm" were kmed I d ri r. r sour] that the Crystal Stream would not run Mrs. Coleman further tee H H B __ _ - ._ . __ I_- or njure Y - _ _ g, _ _ 1 th m._:T“ hugh' ws" thrown t ,Ed or/Nos Cova Ro/ip, Jane 20, Sen" t rough the summer saw Captain Perry runn ng across e r. een, she thought, was the party that he set on fire had set. up late and did not th She said there had beec common talk said this. undress when she lay down to sleep .MQRE CRI 0ut no New Evrd nedy Sent To (Sl-rccial. nr Cam. rs) n murder chargh began today, em. he wlrnesse __Tl'5;\llelS Round The World* f -~- . __ _E __ it ‘E -QQ Ill Days fN0 Mishap-The R9.” Tlialoflhe ‘Case Begun c.'f.l.'.f.CJ".ff§'.J`1lli.'°.‘1.f§'1"'f.,°".'i,'§j,,f,‘},,,§‘§§ Steamer Constance Comes ' ' ` removelofthe rli E ~ in the Court at Hopawen’ commended thej|Gov‘;‘dE1srhcE;thein°"llydvEE:;lr '_-ro Grief B C Coast' Campbdll_w\‘ltes to the Times that he 030a m anrtieft at0p m bya Japanese landed at Dover on June 13 afiercom steamer which reached Vladivostok on plating a clrI_ls of the world lu fortyldays and nluetee .'arid.a .half hours. ` It he had ny 3) at 2.15 p.m He took a transslberlan train at 7 p. m. d _ cait_ght_.i.h_e'__ Qt. Petersburg express at and arrived at Harbin on May Bl at 7.2- I Berlin on J one 12 he would have reduced p. the.tln_r_e by several hours. After asking I whether this isa record for speed around ed at Moscowon Juno 10 at; 2.88 p. m. and m. Beieft at8.I0 p. m. and reached the world he gives the following left att! p. m. He arrived at Warsaw on t particulars? of his trip: J I-Iéisit Lim-'pool on May sat 1.30 p. ..._ by-thoijlanadian Pacific Railroad steamer. a. Ae arrived at Quebec on May 10 at 8 p. m. He arrived at Cologne the same day all and 1920 the"_Ca`nadlan Pacltle Railroads 0.08 p. m. and left at 11.15 p. _m. He ' ` avr E fversea traoacqnteneutal mall train at Canadian Paclflchr mail steamea ~ » He arrived at Yokohama on May 20 f at5 a.'m.f`and'doparted on May 27 at 7 May 30 the steamer on which he was ` travelling ran aground- on an-isolated S _ rocky island during a dense fog ih the ‘ Sea of Japan. The tide fortunately lifted -' _ _ the ship off and enabled him to make " _ r Llvrmroor.. June 2.5.-Six Onltsha boys from,West_ Africa who recently visited the Coionlaliahibltlou at Live`rpo_ol have give|r`_'i`iiri't_si"§`dota`ils of their lmpressionr tnhir. Uhdthm.-I missionary. 0° Well' return., _ .M . 0n\»l>o9'eald.i.hat when he first saw thesplendhnof ,Liverpool he thought m h¢.ar¢g`i,.m_._._Hraven,. but when small t. ohl|dgori,,l_>ekah__ _tc throw stones at blm grimage to Mow Cop was described he reallaaid thatfhewas not. . s ..`aaoi.ng-, _atlnt the d_-y afrhrtvelr s agiglvniilnfgiveroool the weather was I very cold, that when he went our g intothi\.ptreet,..he was horrified. l»0S'°‘ e fe t' much ashamed. and tried put to 0 br-gat;h¢,,`q‘gpe'qtlng that if he did B0 H" with euthu>ias.lc acclamatlcns, after the white pebble would stare at him; but which delegate after delegate rose lie. wa'i__n¢`o]j reassured when hu noticed n that *hm " was coming out of their At, the close of tho meeting it was months also.. lt is always 6° WW" h°““j that ~he h'ad never seen his “breath' bsfor\`°`." ’ " ` ' . The lads-_.ware. much surprised to seo how hard-worklnir E°Rl|°l'm¢‘“ ""- They gay; gqmmql not gg gee anyone lnuulo- ||§"`~‘..‘]g~.~ " |i|2!~fisy slosta, which la the rule porno,-_gpd;tney were even more _s_urprlaid.‘.to find- that the Brltishers light up after, ghnahgand still go on wcrlriniz. CiliiW§til`.tdrc~rilscmcnts (Too late for Uiausiiination.) arson racers nov nares -as _ f i, . 'i?"iis§ iii? °.i§r'€i°. 1. .. . s than iii” .Jil np. \ir.f`!i*e'n§eac_iisd~`vin6oav'er`dn‘tfi§y le a sruk.;a.{s‘a5r.isrtst1s.ao. » .la .viewer tn»,rsoi.s__oi. the tha c.noo:.r.» -D'-'_ P|°|~"|l~"|*”` “.1 more-as ry _ro hcl-I ,sq lnqu st. imp ll:larrl`s Llnlmeai in the home Famous Hockeljilayerwhose Name Became Well Known Last Winter Belleville, Out., June 2l.__ Had Stuart, the famous hockey player, was _accidentally killed here yesterday alter noon. His father, Mrs William. Stuart, of Ottawa, has thc coutrnct for, the erection of therlriliahed ln this ,cliy, which ii now baing built. and "Bod" was here acting as overseer for his stou for the defeddsnf. l Edward J..Dufi‘y vs. Bernard Creamer. Action on an account. This case is now ' _ _ _ _ ,. before the Court and _vtlii be resumed V" i " '_ " this morning when the Court opens. A ' ' ' Mathieson, K. C., and McDonald for t he _ plaintiff; Hasznrd, K. C., for the defend- ~ ' ‘ - ent. . __._ __ _ _championship distance runner of England - and whose amateur rrcord for the thrrc , - , miles made several years ago, is two Elfmll Arnold [.0553 Life In seconds betlcr than the professional re- cord for the same distance, was the star Effort T0 Save attraction nt the inaugural meet of thn I `Professior\nl Athletic Association of HES Soils America at Boston Saturday. Besson, Jane `2.1.-air.-en strain.- Sllrubb went against tive men in the three mile event, look the lead atthe start and ina course of eight laps to the miie was nearly a lap ahead oi the nearest man at the completion of two miles, and in the last lap, which le :lid in 322-5 seconds, he gained an additional lap ovtr the second man. ' .. -. .THE PHESIIIENT iS PEAEHMAKEH {,,~_|,,,._ _. S/in Fnancrscn, .lone 25-A cali for a hare lately, and yesterday afternoon"Hod" vi ith two companions., named Reynolds ,md M,|d|n,w¢“,|,,,.,,,,,, Q, Q,-ma with, It is said, the encouragement ci J uqprfon doekgwhtoa runs out, _into the bay of Quinta. "Bod" hld his swimming trunks and set out for a lwlmtothe light house, about a .llirh tlrcuee Qkrllht and cllmllsrlup upon wma lo hyat, ` _td the _ nam- Ils rnttetra mt| ,tw2EE:nd was then ae- n' to dive _lni.o,th¢t»t|ta»r, evldontb to return. __1'tga_ Vgitiheiiwqvlred for him to cvmsarnln .vat_a= dnmrorew minute- ml beeanyauh ~ »_ for a boa , roy, _,ag ,whats tae i,ntlp._ofz9r_‘,.‘__ ,,,w$ round, on who hal_te|a_ls.§ve_ so auf. Hated lv . .roslot or lnuf.rr'il`....i'”+ "'- ._.,_._.._._._. TM w,,,,¢,h,,. hu bean u|m,m,|, hot ‘national industrial pence conference to meet. in this city has been lunar ny the ronqlliatlon committee of Ban Francisco Presldent‘R.ocsevelt. ` The oomliittee expects that this nation- al pr-nee conference will effect a condition of par-man t industrial peace in this city quarter; :ia rnigsway, while hi; com show to _thrxeast that the labor conditions _|,',§|°,._ Mg' |),|,,,_,_ H, mm” gr" hare ara not entirely hopeless, and that than rumorl that the"townle to be tied l¢l_\a_ nla\lora».yhien.,anir~onnps rt. ana Ernk /' A , . Jn __ _ was .I dates for the meeting "Yi, and IJ. _Attlm gatllerihl ltls proposed tnfol* iarlisea branch of the asr;ioaai'sl‘v`is federatl . P dent Wires er o e Univasnghf mba-ala, who ia new in the east. will in-ing to the eonfeyae authosliyforthb sltablishment of the California hnaeh of the organisation- Thg gnthex-Ing will Ina attended by three qupogthlyfoumamben of President Boeaavslt.’a cabinet anri by l,Ill delegates fa'wiUa|l0eralasud the east. llany labor Aslrior tilnmh 'annals friend `.'a¢ssu`r..r oo/anna ....4 Jer... rriwnil. ,,.` /tt] - lgulansre stowed to he present, includ- ; ___ Armies and N avies ers ~And Many 'General Intere Germany leads the world ln military strength, with an army on a war-fooling of 1,840,000 men. Russia follows with 1,8lI),000, and France is third with l,%0_00l troops. Hera the stsilstlchrn stops counting in millions. Austria- Hungnry can put into the field a total of 790,000 men, ltaly_cf 030,000, a‘td_ Japan of 000,000. Great Britain has but 110,000 troops, which will le misc' Blllllllll CHEW WERE l]Hl1WNE|] LoNnoN,June 25.--All doubt as to the fate of Li( uienanta Uauliluiri and Teak of the Royal Engincrrs, who marie a .hnllnon ascension from Al It-rfhotcnmps on May 28, have bet n removed. The body of Lieut. Caulfield was picked up at sen near Viieymouth yes‘e|day. It was fully dressed, but the features of the officer were unrecognizable from decomposition due to the long immersion. _;___f_____ EUNEHAL UE ` P. ll. J. Mcllilll -Tue iuneraigf the late Peter Il. J. McNeill tick place yesterday mornlnu from his father'a home on Cedar street, Summerslde, und was followed by a lnrg. concourse toSt. Paul's church where n solemn requiem mass was cciebrntrrl in thepresence of His Lordship Bishop McDonald, by the pnsior Rev. J. C. McLean, assisted 'by Revs. J. J. l\lc~ Donald, Dr. Mon ughsn, P. P. Arsennuli and J. A. Gaudet. The Gregorian Mas forthe dead was chanted by Sf,.P,,,,1‘ choir, Professor W.J Whitney, organist and director. The Ee Profuurlls was beautifully rendered at the otferto-'y by W. J. Whitney and. St. Paul's mal quartette. Following were the pal bearers: Frank Mclrfzan, Paul Durant, .lack Gllis;nnd llarry Mlll~, H. W. Harpernnrl J. E. Murphy of the Royal llank of C mnda. .WUMEN WILL lilll ' r f mill lsnlni Lonnow. June 25. _The nttemillt H make popular the riding aetride of women on horseback. lf J“d8¢d ‘Nm tha hor-sewomeniu the park and other resorts of London, moat be l`=’iIll'°°d *H having failed. The master of a fashionable riding school ln the West End says it _ een talnly is not growing in favor at presenr. Ladies find that lt in-ings into use mnacli usually undeveloped In women and that lt is very rough on their knres THF WEATHER [Si'rrc|ar. By f7;\nr.n) 'l‘on.on1'o, June Mah-Fresh to stmng southerly to wesiarly winds, cooler and ahowery. _---__@l_ Aauizlu-, N. ll., June 20.-The taking evldenceln the second trial of Collins The .lury was completed in the mornirg d the Crown Prosecutor addressed T s who testified brought “5l\9lh|l1R new and the evidence was .lmgyy _ __` Population of ME.. IN .. .-..» ~i ence-“D_o_nald Ken- The- Penitentiary For _All_duction. ' comparatively unimportant. Hsmpt.on,June 20.-at the adjourned i|l~lJl1R°f U19 Klux! County Criminal Court this morning Donald B. Kennedy was sentenced to three years and six months in the penitentlary for the abduction of Elsie Bodue of on, A irlrl of fifteen years _lot age on Jun, lst. N’S YEAR 1500K GIVES FACTS Of the Great Pow- 0ther Statistics of st To Readers' the World. 50 100.000 unler the governmeutfs mili. “WY 1‘¢0l'K¢\rlizutlcn scheme of Feb lib - . resume of whlchls given. Thong sown countries spend annually' upon gh,"- "`\|l-larv Zeatanlishment., ;1n2_530_m,) I‘rn.nce's por nnpm, Lax 521,,” by‘ fu, ,ha """'°"°-*'50-°°0-‘°0f°r i\ population or l§l].000.000. Germnny`y expenditure in l0.0C0,000 more, butit is borne by a much -P2 r nopniatlun, o2,o3o_0gg_ R,,,,,|° leads the world inthe annual Mgr, og g:;;r~:;;_»;3&e or it. military stresses. The comparative tables of the strenkth of navles nreibused upon a point systcm nf fighting efficiency, all ships being re- duced to a common denomination, with tho Dreadnought ns unit. In this class (l.00)Eogiand}as yetfstauds alone. In the next class(.80) the United States is repre- sruled by thc Louisiana among the bnLtlonbips,hut ns yet possesses no cruiser io mulch the British Iuflexible. In the tl ini class (.00) the United States has the Maine among the battleshlps and the VVash|ngton aruong the cruisers. The Alabama figures in the fourth class (0.45), and tha Ksarsage ann the California in in the fifth (0.35). There are three tables of comparative rtfénfrlh Of rlhvifrl. up to the year 1010. The iii-st of these, devoted to battleshlps, shows that the "two-power standard, so anxiously watched by the Britlsn nnvgl men. will be approximately even with Enginnd‘n power at sen in 1910, and will surpass it in the following year, accord' Ing to present programmes. Of single powers, the United States will remain second (she begins to take their rank in the present year). France will take third r ink, Germany fourth, Japaniifth, Russia sixth and Italy seventh. It. the armored cruiser clas=, England will continued tl outrank n.ny possible “two-poser" stand. ard; the United States, which now ranks next to her. will yield second place to .lap- an by 1010. and be just cven_wlth France in the thlrll. with Grrmanffourth, Italy fifth, and Russia sixth. In the table devot- ed to bsttleshlps and cruisers combined England will be second to the "two power" stindard by 1010. The Dread- nought class, built building, and pro- jected, shows the same resulr., with in the single power standard, France second t'\e United States arid Japun tied for thlrd plane. and Germany fourth. This table ls sulilt oi. to revision, however, al ' Russia ls building unless than six shine of this class, which may be ready by 1910 but are not likely io be finished ll.-101'! hc following year. The French_Dread- n mgirts, too; may noi he ilnlshedby 1910 whereas Germany is strnllllllii ‘ll hu' 9"* erg‘cs lo cnmpit to hers bt-fore thdt tlmc. _________--_,--- All lllllllll EHIEE siiuunuis will Blvrrshn, N. Y., Tune 24.-In a drunken frenzy, Frank Tall Chief, an Indian liv- ing on Cattarauqule reservation. shot and killed his wife lmlly, while she was rid- ing to her- home with n neighbor, John Two Guns, and afterwards ended his own 1 ife by hanging in an orchard. Two Gans i s laid to have rrcelved several santa in his hody,but they are not thou '_ t to be serious. The woman had ac mpaniad Two Guns and Mrs. Jacob Ja|n_ son to ' Gowanda, to consult A doctor, a leavin' rim-s they were morning to rhitr homes They met TaliChlef while a " ding A \iinard‘| Linlmeni used by Pnytici ns . strep hill, and he ilx-.d wilhm w.-rn, hh _S it .The Collins Trial For 'Murder.Brin§s o _ ' i ¢ r.~._ee.- _ __ _ _-._-‘,. .,,__.‘_.‘.._ _ R ,_ _ in i _li ‘ . ._ »` i _rt .li * .\ “-1 z ini E tf `-' ’ "_ E' .Q 6.; . .’ . ~ n. i lr 0 ..\ -and ~.»- l'-.~ Jif. j = ill; ~§._l_..' 'ni i1:;e.'.` - l ni 2,; 53-' » =-it; J "i?ii.§ _ ,fl __ .l ' 3);), .; . i .1 ~_ lf ._;,`,!.'._ 5;, iv .. l . _I _,~, Eel 1 l l , 4 "lf :~l \` ‘.~'3 .~ . . t i ` I ._(. v