THE GU.-\P.-DTAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. SEPTEMBER 18 1899 _ n I I _l 1 A-_ f1 if _ Q; fs Mackenzie and lVlann’s Claim. .usa Se t¢aTbe_t' 15 -The Gov ’ _ P a 1 . - _ ernment is investigating the claim ot Messrs. Mackenzie and Manu tor com~ pensation tor their expenditure in con- nection with the Yukon Railway con- mct. An expert Government accountant was recently despatched up the Stickeen as tar as Telegraph Creek, with a view to securing the evidence oi the actual expenditure incured by the contractors. and it is expected that it will shortly be determined by Mr. Blair whether Messrs. Mackenzie and Mann shall be offered a certain sum without prejudice to get rid of their claim, or whether a fiat shall be granted them to have the amount of the compensation determined by the Exchequer Court. 7 __ v \ \ ,- \ I 5 ._ _ t\`i~""ii\ \ `>'-'ci \l \l,i7#.‘tl_ THE HURRYING FEET GF WOMEN at the new-born inf;-t.nt’s cry, tells the story of wornan’s sympathy for her sister-woman. 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Says the Filipinos Deserve Home Rule-No Suggestion of Surrender of Philippine Islands. ' lruac.a.N. Y.. Sept.l3.l899.--Presi- dert Schurman returned today to his oiiice in Cornell University. He gave out a statement to the Associated Press on Philippine affairs, repeating the in- formation in regard to present con- ditions that he has already given in interviews, and continued: “The United States, having assumed by a treaty ot peace with Spain, sov, ereignty over the arthipelago, became responsibfe for the maintenance of peace and order. the administration of justice, the security of life and property among all the tiibes of the archipelago. This ts an obligation which intelligent Fillipinos, not less than foreign nations, expect us to iultil.Nor will the national honor permit us to turn back. “ln taking the Phillipine Islands we annexed great responsibility. The tact that the responsibility is heavier than most people supposed it would be is no excuse for failure to discharge it. I Schurman replies that they had had no experience in selt-government, ex- cept in municipal affairs. and even these were subjects to the control of t the Spanish autaorities. ' He thought. however. that each tribe might. sup- ject to the supeavisicn et a wise gener- t_.al government. manage the main, its supervision fromilllsnila would vary with the position which the differnt tribes occupied in the scale otcivilization. President Schulman seemed firm in the couvioion that some form of home hiule for each of the tribes. and undo-, zoo watchful supervision of the general tiovernment at Manila. was the solu- thenofth> vovernmental problem in 'the Phlippines. “I have great toniidence in the peo- pleotthe Pnil ippine islands,” he 11.*- yded. ‘-and mich' sympathy tor their aspirations. A race should be .judged by its best products. ar-,rl an educated Filipino of whatever tribe-and each ‘\\\>»>’ .-1-., fi ""=. _:I .¢|f'j"?;~ 42// PRESIDENT SCHURMAN. _ __ _ __ "i but ji- r _ _ n _ repeat that the Phillippiue question is city its sducutionrgmenr-will bout' _ essentially a question of national honor -°°mPlU5°ll With 811 2111108560 llllll 01 _ and obligations” any other race. Among the masses, In re 1 to moo ' whether an .‘ one otten linda consciousness ot ignor- P Y ‘IUYY Y ` _ . thing was now left. but to tight it out. ‘W0 md m’°|l8` @5119 f°1' °d“°*“°°° ` Prelidenl S¢l1\'lrmll1 laid: _ ‘-The archipelago will not be revolu- ~°I.n my opinion much good would be ttionized in a generation, at JI-P!!! ll” doneby a declaration on the part ot been in some respects. but, tran, Japan.. Congress! of the form of government to 1 had thousands of years of nattouslrcm- be estab ‘shed in the Phillip 'ne Is- flizatiou behi d hor recent transforma- lands, and have it put in torcepl in all tion. Nevelihleas, considering the , parts and among all: tribes hostile to .marked intellectual capacity of the Fili- the United States. ,_ pinos, and their admirable domestic ana _ °-'Ihis would serve several purposes. , personal virtues. imagination _ $11110* It would distinguish between our easily sae the limits to their progressive I friends and our enemies, and treat the i- achievements under the inspiration _ot former according to their deserts. It f_Amerlcsn civilization, and.wbilo Amer- _ ,would also givoto our enemies an ocu~ ican fsovereignty moans this blessing to lar demonstration ot tree government ithe Filipinos. it is beyond all dmlbli th' ou the American plan, a very' impor- one thing which can save the archipel- tant point when it is remembered that Iago from division and appropriation by I the Tagalogs. claim ta be lighting for the great nations ol Europe. ' .their liberty. And I had better call I gngntjon gg vhs' fam; that the go`»_ I “Th8 Unimd SI8t5S ISO- THE INDIANS 0F ,ernment which is well adapted to one §°th_°1'_» Md- mill the Amencan d°m° tribe may need considerable modil- Icrimc 1d°”» ml” 'md °1°"t° the pw' “don to be available for anothuln Ipla to an ever-increasing measure or Asked about the capacity ofthe Filipino - '°1f°8°V°1'”m°”°° peoples ta govern themselves,President Lennox ISLAND. There are 81 Men, 79 Women, and 143 Children a Total of 303. e From the “Garden Province of Canada” complied bl' W» H- 0\'°‘w|° _ The Indians are the Micmac tribe of a branch of the great Algonquin race. There are 81 men, 79 women, and 143 children, a total 01808. ln 1871>thay numbered 323, and in 1881. 281. There are two Reserves. Ono is situa.tod'ou Lennox Island. in _Rich- mond Bay and contains 1.820 acres; The other is at Morell, Lot 40. ill -- . inland ._ _ -__ . _ ~ ` . 1 H3183. Ehaspl Aidan '>'1`»151 b!l.*|l6lB 5 --- 'i if' -71'.”-' A' J Eg I' I ` _c°””8nm°l1°B °f Iilmd Pf°d“°°|»"' ,grain,695 bnahola olpotaloss and rootl. 78 tonso! hay. The v_a1u§ 0! Film Fm' - * .I- L FIIIEIISIIO bl. *_ 3 _ careful attention. ‘-and otha, “dum” ‘ming to $9.545, The present Omaha John Sark. y pt iughulm Reserve, is a school attended by_28 children. and a iine church. All they members ot this band are Roman Catholics. These Indians are quiet and f inonensive and for the _most part perate. Their ptllwlpel °°¢.°P¢t’°°° are farming, tishingand the manufac- tnre`ot'wsr`el., Thoyhad in 1891. 1-80 acrosoiland cultivated, -9 acres _ot newly broken land and 120 farming which, alter conveying her cargo to St. Pierre , was also sunk. And Boils. iii oi bug. . . Iiocat nbeuutiful and healthful. eminent artist ot Montreal. has made Majesty. ordered by the Dominion gov- ernment, and to be erected at Ottawa. The statue is being cast in Paris, and will be completed next March. It is to ;be exhibited at the exposition. before fbeing sent to Canada Bartholdi, who has examined the tull size models com- plimented the artist on the statue of the Queen, and also that of Alexander Mac- Kenzie. former premier of the Domin- ion. The latter statue will _be ready for shipment to Canada by December. Herbertfs lite size bronze bust of Sir John Thompson, executed for Halifax admirers has been complettd. A re- Tarte. for the parliamentary library at Ottawa ltisa striking likeness and _.__ I lscomiao two scnoonans Pon iNsURANcs _ - y ip ro er, : _ - - : " ,Q fullv exhibited i ' ¢».~_. -..-.. F ___ BRONZE Bvggr, GP THOMP- _S woman it Louis oavus LONDON. Sem. 16 -Herbert. the Jas. Lewis is at Present in London Working up good progress with his statue of Herb Nothing Wm M Done Until Davies Arfiv¢5- I LoNDoN,` Sent. 13.-Former Con- that time the United gressman Jas. H. Lewis arrived here Mr Ghosh. will last weekand on Friday presenud his Mr Lewin under ,credentials at the United States Em- lawyer urges that ` bassy. Mr. Lewis is here to push the eluded ill the general claims for compensation ot American High Commission ,miners interested in Atlin, a district ot will object. to this the Northwest Territory. bv the Cana- such methods _dian government. The matter ot Amari- dary situation ,can miners against Canada has already Mr Lewis said I been taken up but no action will be odicially that High taken until -the arrival ot Sir Louis mectm November ,Da.vies,Csnadian Minister ot Msrtne and minors’ claims will . Fisheries, who is comin here to re- u status b that time ph” has been Ordered by H°°' Israel lsent the other side of the case. PBy Twhat Y 0ne of Worst Conspiracy Cases ot Years Being Ventilated at, ”'”°"‘ Guysboro-Capt. Duncan Promised $600. » A ~ li Gursuono. September 15.- The sen- l sational criminal case is the topic ot all Otto N. Feltmate ot Whitehead was arraigned on the charge ot conspiracy Wing U10 50?). ,llldtllil 0561' MUNI” 8 with several others to defraud the in- Pl8SI°1' t0 his c0ug_`oienoe~ surance companies. Thecross examination by C. E. gory. who isiassociatcd with J. A. F.ul- _ Duncan,ot the sunken schooner Juventa, WU. 01| the d0f0ll`06» °°0‘1Pi°d *W0 91141 C 'f"His‘storyf-~was~ -;eubstantia11y._.that...xa-l,.9D° 1181! hours. The first witness was Csptin Angus orted before lt was given in great P - . _ W detail, as the dire ct examination lasted U1 511011 kllld 0! G!iIl188- two hours. y The other schooner engaged in the _9“_P1`9m6 00\ll-'Ii-f8\‘-Id i _8¢l1‘l¢¢iI1g;v_61‘y alleged conspiracy was the St Thomas, , W1 I6 attention. . ' J uventa sailed from Whitehead, Juno, absorbing interest. A large number of 15. led 8501' 11‘Bl19f¢1'fll£ 11°? “PS0 1°* people were in the court to-day when the Sh _Th°lD8l» 1101116820 HIIIJUI' M. H. Davison, J. P.. commenced the `l8il9d Off Liiwmb. V112” |10 *D4 hi! hanging in thg (3359, - mlm HJBII' PST! Of 1110' bil?- gain. He had been promised $600 for The story is one of`tli'of“"` The ease will no doubt come into the Pimples ” The nasty little pimples that coma* on the face and'msr,th9.,b©8lIlSY fi" - ' - gm" as Welles the P%i11f\11_b°i1§.W1\i¢1; ts; gm ide ‘ne often cause so much suiermz. our whale mek .ai simply W_idel1'c%i_'_6f ."the*'b&d count of 20 per cont.” within coming ar u_1_e1smf£a<=e~. a. bottle or two §1§:1,d§;§_g?k,;d all' A_|iew-lot blue disappear, because the _impurities which 'caused Ithem ar'o1¢0mP1°f¢1Y removed from the_ly_S1i¢m bYz~ 'l';h° ~ powerful blood punIy1n¥ P1'QP°1‘t1°l of B.B.B. ' I _ _ ' - - ~ 2 I P_ <»‘§`,“..i‘£‘.';°.' 3‘i"§'.°.T.».§.."’ :nom boils and pimplas.-Un -HI taco for Ll* December I beglnf1il¥i1l¢ Burdock Blood Bilbo!! and afte _ __ ill _ hi bottles ed and not II Wolfvlllo, I. 8. This well-known school opens September 6t.% iw. Its :courses of study prepare boys an i?.'§t'a‘f.§i?.§°i.‘§‘Ii.‘;‘.§.°;§°’1¢ai“°i?&“?§n‘¥.”‘°”' ‘°’ "hge ACADEMY HOME, well furnished, rov=ld§;at mcdente cost comfortable moi- _ inet.. ..““l.““°°';.'f.;...:’°'°":..“°.':2..:"..".s e uma . - study'aud assiugtztng the boy! in wor The “MANUAL TRAINING DEPART- MENT with incnessed equipment and courses in Carpont , Wood Turnina, Iron Work and ?rawing, dgzeesfspoqial iadu¢;1§;t§`to those 'vofllds GUZIDBBYIDS HIN- °g OF HORTI ULTURE admits t Academy Students-toall its advantages treo Teachers - =f culture and experience. A te-mil! school. _ Board and Laundry $2.6? per week- .App1y_ for .calendar to _.. -i‘."_5_"l°.f.;.*i‘ BEEN" "“ 5r"!".°2_. .'~.*$`.¢` ni »c`.1c~3.¥£~`n~'-.'n'.1cf ~> /. » ‘. _ . -- - ~ 1 f. . ~ A *. _ , _ \.~,;. as - _ _» L l 6 - - Q '. ff.. .. ` ' ,. _ / `\- 4' 1 ... ,-"_ .' <` ' _ f - ' / _ , ‘ »_/ .. _ » ‘fe V E - ~ - E.. _‘A ` '» - I ,>_ _ ` . a s__ \ . - 14 _ 1 ~ _ ttullol lntanm lm- e 1: ' _'___' KEEPS WELL and “ _ vucvieeeains. ,g The case will be continued un til alll; the prisoners are dealt with.-Halifax H1 rsld. T ' ` 0' “According to Captain Duncan, the A :I V4 if should be used by everyone. it makes* the teen healthy, and preserves’ the author. f '- _ _ QW in I llugazlnc The P._`F. Island ' her is out and tor ante It sample lot. is them -W P Colwill received at W. P. Colwill’|. 1 1 Lantana’ see our jackets and for .~,.3,_..,_.rmjn= P4153 do ’ . 1-Our .st.oek- .of Misses’ 1. 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