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'- PAGES of the Lat ORNING Dum... o sl and For 1 . , ---.-RzAn A|_i_ ovzn |=»|=uNom l:c:w,A|an |si..A_N.o--- ;'o mcuian ,, f - “rw ~~~~"~- ' we 55 -<9 gi- -: `=»< »< ,E E 29 3? rs is ss b "“""’°"} THE LATEST NEWS ETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 2 , 1 12. irrnsr or ALL" I _ _ _ CH_ARLOTT _ ____ __________5_ _9 __ __ V _:___ _____:__________ _ _ez_.ic_;____ ___.'f,si‘r_.i_ _in an -TRIPOLI WAR WILL THERE IS MUCH BE mars num nnxnsrv oven roon rs snvs inrnicnu srnnis conFEnEncf ___..,_-l-~..-_._._. _ *_ __ ___ _ __________._ _ , , _ - -----~---- ._. ._ _ ._ flord Comes From Ifuly I' " If 'Miners _Wcive Certain Through American Demands But insist --1- -»----- is uuiunin nuns Hui --M------w-e -num unuini ____.,,,..,,_,,,,,,_,U ii Puuiun Hun uni ii uw uni view with a prominent American inter _ _ _ .___ np acquainted with Italian affairs it _ uid appear and economical condi- W0 _ (unnflilillil P1'€SS~) (Canadian Press.) done in ""1-V “t 1"°*’°“t “°“’ ““ 1'0RTI-AND. Me-r.24-'r. neosei-eit, ninnniii. Mer. 24-A despatch vow Iliim we Censored despmches in a speech here on Saturday, levelled from Tangiers says the Spanish force would make cut. _ _ _ ,, an-ect criticisni of President Tait had a iiei-ce engagement with Rifiian- TM Tripoli war it is Said, Comes __ the rum of Im] -tribesmen yesterday. vlllyhnlhlriiihfliflg already seethin; U ; Y: . The Spaniards lost a Colonemlhree w c . - ~ » with ana The silk exports in Como province _._/.I 'z rj _-‘ :\\_ f i ii _chists _md _]___content_ / _ -- _ __ Lieutenants, twenty-nine men nnd_ seven other oiilcers and eighty-one men wounded to the cast have Dwindlcd down al- ` ft ,»,\\_I;Q-‘l_h~l§\»\'_,._',‘ __;_____________ most to nothing and hunks are be ginning to fall right and left. _ ._'~ \\\\;¢_\__-"Il I _ s. '4 IIIIIH UI MISS iliiiiliiiiillliil , unnu Munn. PISSIII AWAY IN IMHIIISI SIIIIHIIIII Word was received yesterday oi tha' death in Amherst, N. S., on Saturday of Frank B. Harper,'(‘har- lotteto\\'u_ The deceased _had been suffering since last September and passed away at the age of forty-two after ii painful and protracted ill- ness. He reinoved to Amherst from his native city about eight years ago Ind has been employed with Rhodes Curry & Co there since. He leaves tc mourn a widow, nec Miss Mc- , Lean of Dundas, one son aged seven, and several brothers and sisters. bro- ther Charles left Charlottetown on the mail special last night and will accompany the remains from Am- herst _a__rjr' in i_p"_i__‘_liarlottetown on Tiidfllny a|Il.l:7i"§boii. The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon un- der I._O_ 0. F. auspices, the deceased having been i-i niembei of Se, Law. renee Lodge. s'rnAMEn WITH onaw " OF 39 IS MISSING. HAMBURG, March 22-Fear is ex- prassud that thc Gerniaii-Australian lint that the steamer Augustbarg, which loft for New York on February 2 I0r (Ville Town has met with disas- ter, as she has not arrived or been reported. Shi-_ carries a crew of 39 Nil- She was 'built at Glasgow in U95. dlsplaccs 4.287 tons and her en- ' `..-1'/ _ _ ` ;-,¢‘ ."'. 1 §_. . , 'gujfff _ ,i.f,_3,-,-~. - A-V. 2'/ -._-5 >-'25.'->-.-’/ 1-,-,y"“-/..*'/'_.1/,"2/!:_f-»% , .. _, . f./'I'-_ . ‘ ~(-// , L., _ ' .s tg'-////’ "TI'}DDY” ROOSEVE1_,T_ stating that 'Ytlie_ 'governYm.e|it` he 'pi-I3. posed would be the rule of the people f0I` D00Dlc by the bosses. He was met with great applause and was frequently interrupted by hand clapping, Feti.on»s°`<>Tso`T.ii." COLONIAL INSTl'I‘U'1‘E_ \ \ R; \-\~.u,\‘b\ LONDON, March 22.-Among those recently elected Fellows of the Royal Colonial Instituto are: Mr. Hugh A, lwilrue. A. J. ciinzebreekr, Rune;-ii Grigg, Duncan Hamilton, he Rev. Dr. Hanson, William Jephsgn-, Robert Allan, H. A. llulwer, Harry Cole. Jokes, Edward Parliiy, John Retal- 1ack,.Kciiuetli Roberts, R. ll. Sri.itli, and _Jcof1ray__Walker, ifiinnnii uuvi'NG ni-:MoUN'i‘s. LONDON, Ont., l\¢lari:li 22-Cul. Massie rind Col. I’ou1t. of Kingston, representing the Miltia Department, were in tho city today, purchasing reuiounts for the artillery and caval- ry forccs. Ten animals were secured, at prices ranging from $200 to $325, but many good ones were refused bc- glnes develop 2,000 horsepower. cause of thc high prices asked. -II-N ORATION OF EIGHTEEN WORDS UTTAWA. Mi-irch 22--Hou. Frank iiuest was that they should be given Cochrane toniglit.gave a remarkably-n refund of the sums they have Will into the provident fund of the rail- nsnt example f h i d' li-I . . ' em um, to snyorouloihilfggwogns It way. Before six oelock he had motion to 1:0 into supply _ tonight, __ of is spoben of the inntter to Mr. C0Cll= rane. I-lc now brought it up in the house and talked for fully three- quarters of an hour on it. I-Ie ox- plained, he argiied, he pleaded. _ IW stormed, he repeated l\imsell`-princi- pally he repented himself. He took three-qiiarters of an hour. when liehnd finished, Mr. Coch- rane rose and delivered the following oration :- "Mn speaker, I said before dinner that it is my intention that these men shall get their money." l-lavini: ilnieiieil, in sat down. Even Mr. lfiiiiziicrsoii saw the con- trast between his methods and Mr. Cochranehi. The house laughed for Iflv mi utes. ' e ri Another senatorial vacancy is UAA' ly to occur at the end of the session. This in the second session that Bena- tor Sullivan, of Kingstondias missed. and should he not arrive before DPU* Irogation, the sea automatically will. become vacant. The Kingston sena- tor is in poor health. i Richard Grigg, the newly appoint- led commissioner of commerce, is in f H ¥_ ON FRANK COCHRANE: °b°“t 10-15 o'clock Mr. Emmerson Ottawa, preparing to _take over his new duties. They will involve _ a general supcrintcndence of trade ;‘_’_1:_1t" Plead the case oi the Intercol- mlm_;"“PI0ye8. who have been dis- f0f Partnership. His i-e~ -commercial agents and supervision of the -active propaganda planned for the extension of Canadian commerce- A.-g-_-.._____ _______ i. c. ri. invfsrionrion UTTAWA, March 22-A searching f_:_:._minntioii of the accounts and equ- ______e\}t of the Intercolonisl railway in the g_‘_‘vl’f°S\'el» at the instance oi mini” Ornment. Auditors are ex- tha (mp the books and accounts oi Wm __°5S¢hf- branches of the system, ,A M lllfrt fully to ine minister as “‘ Nuns- which have nttsinod \ ‘and where reforms and improvements ‘may be instituted. Inventory of 'all .stores and rolling stock is bein! taken. The government WID. at N10 conclusgon oi this inquiry, have accu- rate in omission an in _the nhreiell value of the road and as to the EMI result of the operation of the T-f'-K hy the late government. I 4' EHIIIIIIIIIIIIWN I The death occurred at the lioinc of ,her parents, James and Mrs. Mor- gan, Spring Park lload, (‘-harlotte- town, yesterday of Miss Loretta Mor- gélh.-after an illness ,oi about ninc months. The deceased was ri young girl possessed of niaiiv sterling quali- ties which endeared her to her friends and the famiI_v's loss is a severe one. She leaves to mourn besides her par- ents the following brothers and' sis- ters :_ Mrs. Edward Byrne, city; ;\i1_e,, Sarah, Halifax; Miss Maud, Roxhur3,~, John, Roxbury; Stephen, Maine; Ar- thur, New Glasgow; and William and James at home. 'l‘he funeral notice Wm 8»l’D8a!‘ later. To the sorrovririg relatives The Guardian tenders sym_ pathy_ ~=~_._l_.._;___ cH1N.\`r_‘.iNNo'r wir , Di-11-»ossi> i-:ivii-anon I LONDON, March 21-A dispatch from Tien Tsin says President Yuan Shi Kal has refused to pay yn.; pens. ion of the deposed Emperor for this mouth on the grounds that funds are lacking. COIMAUHICATION THROUGH PROVINCE AND WITH IAAIHLAHD Thi* I‘38l`I Grey left Georgetown 59-tllfddv of 7-00 ri-im., for Picton with 25 passengers, 30 sacks mail, express and 40 tons freight and docked at 10.05 a.in. Yesterday the Earl. Grey left Picton at 7.00 a. m. for Georgetown with 15 passengers, 100 sacks mail, express and 50 tons freight and docked at 11.30 a. m. She intended to leave for Charlottetown but E, Southerly' wind which made ice con- ditions iii the bay unfavorable and the prevailing storm prevented her from leaving Georgetown. If condit- ions are favorable today she will leave for Charlottetown and if not she will remain in Georgetown and cross to Picton Tuesday morning, The Minto left Pictou Saturday at 7.00 a. ni, for Georgetown with 35 passengers, 125 sacks mail, express and 24-tons freight and docked at 4.45 D. in. She leaves today at 7.00 a. m. for Picton with passengers, yer-iterday's mail, express and freight. No word was received in Charlotte- town Saturday of the movements oi the iccboats from either Cape Trn- vgrse or Cape Tormeiitiiie A special train from Georgetown bringing the passengers, mail and express from the Earl Grey arrived in Oh"l`'cl0l‘I< this morning by llc "l’_ox:\ll lr'-tore", Tested Tliermomei .r wth a northern exposure was twenty ci.~;iit degrees a- bove nero und ii ~ii P i"»oiitlic-rn ex- posure t\veiit'y-seven ai-nvc zer.-_ The lowest teinirerature recorded yesterday was tW8Df-Y UVB d°S|`°°S above zero and the highest WHS twenty nine above. The lowest rc- corded the previous night was eigh- teen degrees above. At nine a. ni. yesterday it was twenty il\'c 1.'---'il.-1? 1, U ' ' :-'~`*.‘ir“- ff,-i-ff ',- \,g?,..= -2,-__;; '-1-»',-»'»_-; -e -. _ “;.-;l"_'.-5;.,-I;§\\» ,<3 \-s‘_-1;‘~. :.-.;- _-' _. _- 'i . `- "`\" "lr 'i`. 1'--I .-_._ ,_ .-;.~g-,_-.ti-if .;,.&_.'_;t-.,_ _-____ __ ' ,;, ,W - _ '*-I‘[,j};','-.g ,f~_.~_‘;?f..-‘ -Se ` ` a- ~ ‘_ "sg, .,__,,,:e_- w£:_‘_3,,Z<.‘-5 I ., .,__i_ i wie:.-'Ton criuiicirnn.. I _i,'_‘"*_"‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ *'_` "rr"-“”""""’*"'“' I-jiigiand spent ri dull week-end, the residents ol the city who usually “npr-:iii Hnturilny afternoon and Bun- I /lay in the cruiiitry being unable to lime toivn--as i-'Lia-sallnurtys, Pleading _fi i-iiorta_e:c of coal, cancelled trains by the iiuniireii on ten of the biggest iinrs. ' The Great I-Iastern run only live i_rnii.s nnii there only hccaiisa of bo-‘ ing iinder contract to carry mails. _ll`lIili>‘. l\‘lAI)l'] AVI.-\'l‘fll`I l)ESC-I-i`.Nl) , _-___ IZAN il/\I'<`Al'_il with splendid effect the I ’\ii_-;i-.r¢~rviiiri~. und was assisted by Rcv. Dr. Gauthier. i The large concourse leaving (ho .f'ntl-edrnl followed the remains to I the Roman Cntliolic Cemetery vrhi-.ra linterment. was made paying the last ltrihute of respect to one of Prince . iidwnrd lsl:iiid's most prominent pub- klic men. LONDON, March 21-A Ronie cor- respondent cnblcs :~ _ dead. ‘ an riobicmau and Fraiilelii Adams found dcsd in one of the rooms. i\flnnrd'| liinimunt Cui-on Uilrempvr , "A double tragedy oi-i'i\ri‘e.7 “f ‘ I _ ,n ,u'i;:Yg*. f -"'-. ‘.~_*“'.~‘ f'=_"" » \ _ i . 1