. _-;-- RI:Am A|..|.»ov_zR |=»n|Nel: m|:wAno |7sI|..AN|:>--- num D u.YrouNmc ` T ' ,i- 1/: NG ARD g__VL§§lIl-Y 1000 nilsshnsltflfihil _ "run I1.s'ras-IrI saws I CHARLOTT wg If ' f ' I '" /AMES cil l= l _--i~ii_, Steed, Wlnsloe rulltlilu llsslniulll o -@- _ ETQWN CA ADA MONDAY JULY 17, 12;; nine; 913-ip. ' __ “° KH. ll SIGNAL [ll -_ A very sad accident by which James Casford of Portage Road WillBl002 uve miles from this City. The'deceased at about one o'clock nn was in Mr Stead's yard where mare and a stallion belonging to Ili! bar the L latter were. Mr Casford was knocked Y? down 'by his mare, rl. quick tempered Q 1°” Special to The ounrdiun. his life occurred on Saturday after- ' noon at the home of-Arthur Stead, sig hlm animal and while lyingon his back over n large num_ on the ground Mr Stead's horse ' left trampnd on him, placing his forefoot heavily on the right side Casfor\l’s chest. As a result the ceased’s lung was rcssed almost and o er injures ofa serious nature of this city was immediately summoned the to _ the P flat. his colliar bone was broken th ` were sustained. Dr McLaughlin but could not do anything for unfortunate man who succumbed his injuries about an hqur after accident. Dr H. D. Johnson, the Coroner, com ihelllix hheiHea circumstances an inquest was unnec- “C was called ill and after viewing remains he decided that under COSBRTY. The remains were transferred Sat- “"- nrday evening to the residence of the' lett s. deceased at Portage from which pl the funeral took place yesterday Cemetery. l Archdeacon Reagh offlciated’ andIa“d there was a very large attendance The deceased was man of sixty-niIne the years and unmarried. He was a son T of John and Mrs Casford, both de ceased. Iand, with his sister Emi ll inil and brother Thomas, resided on the bein to _ quo old homestead which he farmed. Besides the above he leaves mourn the following brothers an sisters: John, George, Mrs Ann White, City; Charles ill the U. S. A. William at Oyster Bed Bridge; Mrs tent George Diamond at Wlnsloe Road,” hy and Mrs Richard Ford' at Glasgo W neue. _ '““ 8~ The accident is a particularly s d one and much regret has been expres-; hills sed oval: the fatal _result attending it. llllllrllx llcliss ron rnlsnrlncroll gg, HALIFAX, July 14-Hulifnx will "Q15 be well represented at the races at ge Woodstock and Fredericton with 12 horses ill the various events. Frank' ns Boutilier takes Mary Cromwell Frank Power, Bering and Tattanl; Peter Carroll will have Lnngboat, Axbell, Brenton King, and Miss Kal- ol; L. R. Acker starts Gallagher and Prince Wilkes, and Frank Adams ilas returned to Woodstock from the On- tario circuit with Frank Patch _end Allie W.~ The Halifax horsemen trust that now Woodstock and Fredericton has made a start, that Chatham, St. John, Moncton and New Glasgow will arrange meetings in the inter- vening weeks before the Halifax cx- hibltinn. These tracks can rely on a dozen entries from Halifax, and there should be enough horses in these towns, with others from outside to make interesting races. IVIITOR ITWOOD l'l` THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, July 14-President Tait received his first aerial aviator shortly before three o'clock t0dHl'- The President stood on the rcar por* tico of the White House as Aviator Harris N. Atwood, of Boston. after circling Washington’s monument, flew directly into the White House grounds and landed on a glassy lawn, a short distance from the pnrtico. Aligh-ting from the machine Atwood walked to where the President stood, and was Presented by him with a R010 H1008! from tho Acro Club of Washington. rlllsr csulssslloll 'J new lulvr uullcllsn *L LONDON, July 14-The first cruis- er for .China's modern navy, under the program adopted by that s0V°l‘ll' ment last year, wr launched at Bar- row-in~Furness to ay. _It is s small ship of ‘ 2,460 tons, and is equipped with turbines, providing a speed of. twenty knots an hour. Its largest suns are six inch.- n(;_|to terrloon at two o’clock to the Miltonhnd ` wer VlH|l[ll|lHll [ll “SI llllll musk illlilill alll from the 1 ll g ` and l with l said. been _ breath of fresh air which he gets from ‘-_ 1 were good churcllmen and Christ _ ' h t d I _ _ _ lunsl [immigrant dctaiuedl téllsgge u .ec ar ‘.lNoW, listen. The People of Lamta the onhnide world tnmn h audience _ _ _ . 0 ' I _ . _ I -. - i II " ` . ' I __ . - I - _ - _ ' - ' _ `. Jlll 14 i A e ed that he had bee |Bobbv Lcach’s barrel in which he in- . _ h F n th- er villages had surrendered Lamta p0pE'i:; BROTHER i-;;1S°1ln§t0l':§as0"§;"E env; ‘;he°“Fanl‘: still held out as a center of disaflec- ls A PQSTMAN yest l ft t t The prct cats feet bar and Nia whe not foun the sink. Ul` the 17 jury The penalty is from one to ten YBMS- 1 I The temperature at three o'clock C.P.lf. EHOIHE DRIVER DEIB est the l V » _ __ r ' ' _ / . _ " A ' N. s. Mull. she leaves une mei-ning sninrfley wen sixty-four degrees n- gganslsnm waerrmn--.Au experi- for Picton at 8.20 a. m. bove zero and the highest was sev- L_ encod man as general agent on The Harland left Saturday after- ,h¢y.¢hi-ns, The coldest recorded the the Island and part of New Bruno- .. - - noon at thrae~thirty for West River previous, night was fifty-ninf'¢,1sgrees wick for line of cream separators. » ---i--- and returned at night. She had a shove zero. At nine p. nh' ilnturdsy If-001 H1030! M10 fBfml¥l¢til'llil\¢|l;ll\¢l~ N it was sixty-four degrees \\k_lV0 ure, Give referenesls sad -put Oalpsr ages. nrm The length of today will be fifteen glue Nati§nnB ann ac ur ¢7_17d<;i, you mn hours and twelve minutes. `_ _ °”°t°“'- '--‘-1--------*° you The tide will be high this afternoon BOWLING, Burke: Alleys. alder bn at 2.18 and tomorrow afterooon at market, open lawful days tn to Mt s.lz. ¢l°Y¢n_-__~ _ 2494"' the ne goes. The sun sets this evening and to- g'l;|[AN_ Andrey Epson, raid- hcnhngomed th morrow evening at 7.41; it files t0- ence Phone, number 223-R. or E. scolding that they pay morrow morning at 4.80 and Wednes- A, roster s, Central Drugstore, phone in, ih 0,-_ which ohhh day morning at 4.81. number 168, where a dnt clan turn» gi-ow hardened ann The moon rises tonight at 11.13. ‘out can be had. G-iidlmpd. sequence of it. Many NEW YORK, July_ 14--The police depsrtma_nt_ of the city of New York in will-ing to come to the sid :lil the nickerlioekor he Company an sup' llly it with all the men it needs to load ice barges in hot weather. There ill f l I l B5 Hlanybznaf Holgmclll; Iwfmts and thayyiil work lst tgg fee com- Dany'|_ " ‘ ot; ages., This ~:as.the answer' ni ‘ht oT_P\‘£{9Ie Conimmsllm. u mile if sl -fan” el n - nl ~m~l¢~»=l _ K g J . olnnr, of _the '_-ompany, that he could not get sufficient li.el\ to lurid ice dur- ing an abnormal hot sillill- " Commissioner Waldo also an- nounced that he had sent detectives up the Hudson river to the Knicker- bocker romrlnfl W'l°“l 1°' mf tions to lee if there were a scarcity of labor at any or all of them.V’l‘llil was the reason assigned by tlwxllnm- pan for refusing -to sell ice to inde- pendent dealers dnrlns the het 'P011- Hlllll EHEEK BLAEKHANIJ A UN SIllUll[Ill ni 'Special' to The Guardian. I .JnANu'r'ru, July le-Upen the BATTLE CREEK. July 16-One nal ofthe black hand to turn over 0.930. 0110 missing and a property money to its agent, Geo. Labarto, B loss of $100,000 was the toll of an wholesale fr-nil; merchhnt, shot and early morning flre in the business led Vcnci Ceciliuno, an Italian d|5tf|0t~ ber, here yesierday__ A livery stable was destroyed and ahh;-to mmlg his escape and hh. Leo Hunt was burned to death while e turned over to. the police eight Fleblling in the ofiice. ’ tern lm had mcelvcd th,-catching Harley Hamlin, proprietor, usually with death if he did not my slept in the burn but his remains have not been located. ' __.>__ Mlllll Hlllll IN LONDON, July 11-The special cor- respondent ofthe Express in an in~ < terview under date from Fez says: ’ 5 i "'-° The sultnn ei Mereeee, lvluiui Hu- Naw YORK, July 14-The npecinl M- ““""“""°d '"0 t" *"° l’“'“°° ‘O- missioncr appointed by Governor day' “mf mad” two Btatelnents 1°" to hem. nomnhnntn ngninst publication in the Express. His first, ith Omen, Alvnh H Dow dn* statement is intended to be il. Justi- i i _ h _ _ I . i . _ e in reached h_is sisters, who th .2 ”‘;‘::.i °.:‘.:‘..._‘°“.l:..i:. °“.~‘;l hiss .l;‘;;°.:§;°i‘“.i.l‘“.i.......lg;_;;»;»,e_;° d Doxyle. Dr. Doty’s chief clerk. was up in the puluee, refusing te an huni- ' “re E' “ B mt as if' nec - llor rated iehhell nw couriers null killed two ol F th 1, , 1 t 1 B ' them The soldiers found them hang- "Yer relénrézztx inns Hn?) nge pg; BOBBY lElCH S E15 hr the nhvvlfh thsitld lllhwnslafdj time chez he nheuld he renting nut m 5- “'05 1° “-5 5 “mg 0 all remonstranee is in vain the usual """L ”"“”"“E” .t"° ’:““.:.1.ii:' ‘;?i.;.“i:. li: i..i:3i. I --=;,".;>~ -nf °f »f~ “DW Nrmonlln FALLS, ont., July 14- trhm , §,,,,, M-To _ wh th. °°"' M "‘° °"j°’ W “ I °““ men o r en o tion ormy “ “"0"” 0" ,B cs .t'rlp‘ "The Villagers fired on the punitive Recently the visits of his sisters, barrel hugged the Canadian side force under French and English ,,m_ who nve .ijnnt around the co;-ne,.' W °|°”°lY and Vluuged 0”" the cers which I sent against them. have been more frequellt, but his “Ct "|’°“t 150 “wt [mm shore Therefore they were punished neith- health is not discussed, as he does l"“di"*-5 “mm” of the mek’ ab°u"100 er less nor more thab other rebel not like the topic. “Just as tho I east' of Untari” lmwer h°“s°‘ Th” strungholds have been punished, no were an invalid,” he cried the other rel was than cnught' In ,ah eddy one obiecting. As for the sale of in- day. Thus the good ladies confine floated in between the Canadian nocentmcople 0, which so much has themselves to nlnnnnnt gossip about gam Power tunnel and the Fans' beenmade in Europe-why, if nn" “h0m0" Bflaifs- Hill Hillilleis Slim "° it was held' 'md this morning innocent people have suffered, they takes a most rillBCl2i0l1l1t8 in¢¢1`09f ill B trim’ °f the l’“"`°\ ‘mum ba may ,-_uhm for redress to mn," all the members of his family. The 0- It l’ “‘°“g“," "“‘”k"“’ §°“"’f," lvlulni Hess paused and set hack te letter. however. do not profil by his 110118 Imllndinl 0" tw mc 3 un er l' ° ‘ ' ` ` it d ition. The inn at Riese is Falls weakened the seams, letting ih h (Continued On D8g0 -5) Exat ° 305 bet hi ne h win wife _._.___._.___-,._~_.__._._.,:_-_A_~.~_~,__._-_7,e_-_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-.~.~.~.».».».. ep ins as ON B P G water and causing the barrel to “GRE splnisn A1-"oops still teaches the primary class in the village and his brother is still a --~ be accuse 0 11090 H111- 0" ' IH postman.dPi;ls Xn certainly cannot TANGIER July 14--It is stated oulozioo, July 14-svelyn Arih- thee the sp'enlsh trnnepnri ourleev ]E|'|'||Eg FQREMST Bee, ioundent of thef Absolutieltllifl; has lianded 503 Lnddgliénnnvlhmtgognn ___ (Too late forI'Class __ . Unit, last nlg WHS Olln K" Y° H" H* 5”” a “ ~ 'roncNTO, J l 17-Moderate » _ 1*? abduction of Mildred Bridges. a landed 200 on the previous day. southeastern tgy southerly winds; l“lANTED 011 SSN 1, general ser year old disciple of the Cult. The There is uneasiness here because oi was out a little over an hour. Spain's increasing activity. and local tnnnne,.ntm.mn_ THROUOH PROVINCE ___ luis null lnlliullln “‘¥’i’: ”f§5’.'... ...n.......n. ...nal __ n ln. -- 1; <1 s sevsnt degrees e.- 0I1;IhI,I;`i¥iII¢AIilrIl:1IfaT-IsItnqflleeotlhngdqanl Saturday the Northumberland h-it hgzveerzgryo had the highest was Pscillc railway, Christopher Henry; this port at 3.30 al ln-, f0l‘ P10?-0|! .seventy-nibe. The coldest recorded died here last night. He ran some of with palll°llZ°l`l. U`¢ll|1t» 019095 llld the previous night wh! f||¢Y'°lKh¢ 0°' ,,,,n,,, ti-nine in unnnnu. mull, docking at 12.00. ~She left on green eheve zero. At nine lv. m-_ yn- -A Y Y - Y 7 - ...__ » return at 4.30 p. nu., seeking ut this in-any it was seventy desi-ees nheve partly furnished. For particulars ap- .-.-_-_-_-_-_~,-_-_-_~_-_-_~_-,-_-.-_-_-_-_-.v:_-_~.-_-::.-1`~2‘¢¢-‘-‘-`-`-'-T~`-`-'-`-'r'-`-‘-i-`~`-”`-""`~f€"""'f'?I‘"`f"""‘I:""`I'I'I:"" pgrt gt 8.00 p. m., bf'lflgl'.‘lg |\lll~'-zluiI- ggi-9 my tu F' R' N°'s°m at Guméléan gers, freight, express and Auld -'ey The lowest temperature recorded 001°' __ _ *_ Ll - good general cargo and a large num- ber of passengers. Today she leaves here at 1.00 p. m. for Orwell ports, returnin Tuesday morning. Bsturdgny the Eastern and South- ern xpress trains arrived on time, the Western accommodation was ten minutes late, the Summerside and Eastern accommodation trains arriv- al en time dun the wgmru express was nfteen minutes late. ' ---An-s_._.L.-L_ f Hlnerdh Llnlmont cum colds, we - Between C. R.C. and 4th ,_ _ in il lulli ll llw lun -___ ___ THE sconrs Tile Guardian Tre h _ lor hi the keenest of compef:)itfIon has I¢IlIIxi;tII S|’e°I“l tn The Gmlm ed in the course of four matches, was N captured bf the Civilian Rifle Club are Saturday afternoon after a most ex- A citing and exceedingy close mush ve. became known yesterday when two points, which in itself is an in- it Albany with a capital of §100 dex of the keen yet gentlemanly rlv- 00 Civilian. and deservedly so, but at ‘lm the same time credit mllst be given bicl’ H. 11 0 10 'C011 08118 un the ith Regiment for thc splendid Political °°“V9“ti01“‘~I struggle they png np_ They went int” It_is to be a big improvement ove ye_s_tdl;day’s match with n lead of six Madnwn S‘|“"r° Garde"- (Continued on page 3 ) ed. BUT DISISTER AVERTED NEW YORK July 14-The ques tlon of what happens if a motorman of a speeding subway express tralnl drops dead at his post, was most as suringiy answered today when a ten car express train crowded with passengers during the rush hours, came to a sudden stop between sta tions The motorman Wm A Stone was found under the third car dead. He had opencrL the window of his "Box" to get air and had fallen out while his controller was at full speed. An emergency button, on which the motorman’s hand naturally rests while working the controller was' re- leased when he fell, automatically shutting oil the power, and applying the air brakes. Within three car lengths, the train came to a. sudden stop averting what otherwise might, have proved a disastrous collision with a train ahead. - _ CONDENSED lDYElfl`ISElEI|l§ iflcation ) vant. No washing. Mrs. Handra- han, 286 Grafton._ ___ 7~15dr3ipd OST, in Victoria Park, pair of _ J spectacles. Leave at Registrar's Office and get reward. __ _'I-}_"Id§ipd. QTRAYED from owner’s premises i red and white milk cow no fair and warm at first then showers. this morning was sixty-two degrees the city limits. This Bungalow is Mins:-d'p ;,lniii-mit sqm ~Diphtlnris. lfinsrdw llnimout curengarght in cows, --_-______i___ which Mr. Fuller s name was forg- This forgery put thc Shawmut nk officials ou their guard. When cllccks hc was detained until e “bank squad" of detectives ar- . e horns. Any information thankfully e received; Hammond hK__e_lly.>7-l7d8_1pd. s ylqo LEvp_Bhhnh|o,, ,hiuhu for 5 petition signed by 5 per cent. of the _ small family, situated within 0 P" 3 s 1 55 ,U5 “»s Qs 55 é SGVRD. P0lll_`il_.G___l. llllllllllllll IANGL0-IAPAINEISE is lmiunis LED BY A HURSE GUAHIIMNEUP f TREATYSIGNED FUHJUNESHUW 0 __ _ lviwu Pmiis . _ l . il”|li:|iiisi llius Trumpled to Death ~ __ A ~--%`--~-~- wa how ¢|,,,,,.f ___ .,, n,,,,,., .,,»,i,,,,,,, WAS Kllllll Bill FIHEIN A fxcedfnu cle. one NEW AHENA ’ s °"’°" en... E. 0.. i p A so Shows An em' Arbltmuon Treaty Increase at Present Naval Slime 0pl||lO|lS Manoeuyres -1 -lm el SHAM BATTLES |( A Pliolslllslls lilssull ,- vision suited to changed oonriitio crease uns ln tile export favor uf lin 0. _ T110 iillivk sit-:ning of the treaty wnni lted following the period in which lllry between the two tennis and close The cost will reacll $2 000 000 or a surprise to everybody folelgn trail w f contest which was necessary to de- $3,000,000. It will ‘be twIo hIundred Editorials in the leadihg papers a.rcIto1l conllitloii Im LI an UHBMIIS ac cidc the victor. and'eighty-iivc feet long and one widely divergent. Some of the y.l1nwI IEW YORK July 16-In prepara The laurels and the cup go to the hundred and twenty-two feet wide journals were vexed ai; the prollosi Itlon for an extensive war game 820 d will bc suitable for horse shows. tions and expressed sl'-picion that thai officers and men of the New York cle race tbl t' t d United States was .l ,ing hu isolate €C0ln 0 i tmnal Shawmut Bmlk b"*”"" thi* I “MI I l the hille eeitilled thu: thetatIi>tI;Il with the spunlsh invasion ei Lui-‘that he “Sed to scan tlle-pehetrs wt: f°’"g°d “ig““t“'°“ “f IC' F' FI5“'°"‘! LONDON. July 14 -It has Ions enccme IrIII;rII:II;I'Ig° wI:'II'I‘"‘:;' qbtedne“_mOl_e than $20’000__han ache and Alcnzan gndlrout the.state of my health to- Thcupolace say thtat sevcralq weeks a-l l,e,,n nnggcntnd that the form of map ggrgonnylst wlnservéiiileiy ogengivn laid heen gunned by the cholera emergemy _Mulai Hafid's appearance has con- ag t _tn gn e fotyh win nut; i e lewelrvli-inlze service of the Church of Eng and sh,,m,l over itl wlre tesd nl mf preparations to gunna the pn-hlic slllerabiy altered since I first inter- X D 0 fn ltnfa Yam or .twot Pills S Glu (L 9. '_ ~ ‘{1"‘k°0mP"“;{§lali)°,;II wilt Ithe Present moment something ftllIl?rfIdlh:n;1:schalLa lgnlnleg the ltrlilnd as taking pllbsceémaiecore- V _ ,ly sohmy and- mf the fear or n lei-.uul their daughters te read 'phat ° last O°t°ber~ t0 pay long stand' forward I gripping his knees nIervous- iogsly? illeahdmgnzlonglavonis insinifflr G00-I' I I I I wus the real danger of the mme Cul bills for food supplies. These ly ann negan as follows. nt 9 “Them is n great den, too much tlvnteu persons who considered the , he said, were termed “emer- "The story of Lnmtn that has This of course is nonsense but __ pmdery about in the twentieth can words of the marriage service coarse cy bius'II ~ I reached Europe is an infamous lie ccrtainl he is not the man heIwas tury " said Canon Rhodes Bristow I he added' “ere those who len in their George Mnrsac' formerly empmyed What is done is done and in the and thoytrouble can be described with ST- PAUL. Mimi-» July 14-*T110 ill Ollflflflilll-1 the llF0P0sed nlternationI drawing moms wmks containing B' u"b°rer on Houma" Island' case of this villa c oIf lamta what one word- out There is absolutely Clllladlllll NOTUIBFII llBi,|WllV tlldny ll-` Canon Henson supportin the r ~ language whwh “G an immoral in testined that immigrants suspected was done was welgl doncI IustIead of othing eili the matter with thc Wl1l`dE0f1 C0“U`l1°t 00 B SLI 1'l\\l|-fiI‘lllI posal said prudcry was n Had thlIn0 I fluence on the" daughters ’-if having incipiem cas" of cholem hhhhdorhcrvhd '0ui;rngeI Lnrni-,n, ,md Pope hnf; those who watch him find for the construction of 550 miles ofi hilt charseness was also a had thing The amendment was defeated' and Bm'lup°" WE” ‘mowed t° mingle the people of Lamta met with a well =th'a_tI he recovers ever more slowly railway t0 wut $15.00-000 T110 ull” Hlld U10 Sixteenth Century from whicglii the cmm “tt” 8 re°°mm°“da"i°' grantsv:\?t3an€onlIl?faIlIlII¢lIdIIIf.o ItIl:.IkIe Itllirim-I earned punishment, accounttsegf which grom each attzilgk, and in consequence wlilli t¢;]xtnnd_tflro;n0rPorE IArl:hll;np(lnit., this particular exhorizlation came, \~.._. was mrned 1 , smoreanu. 08 010 s eo .sei eror crs At' h h imeals 1:4" unsnniéarlytB:;"5’1u';di}':gBn ll; have been great y exaggera Pina X_ ingcertnlnly a genial man. to Sellwood Junction, just north of gt. o1lIfar;aIf°§t:s, West::inI;tv¢;l‘, lI1eI"w?adIA“ERlcA“ mzgslfn *-‘;h';‘r;e§ of ibunflgzn THE LAST STRONGHOLD. V He levee his land and euieys the Sudbury. e fre uenci asked ' ‘ll Y by persons who PHCKEIS 00 'ig _ <1 i’rr»hl=nd.Ilrv Pennefath m v ll Tir* fc.. ..._ - if” to Bowdlerize the exhortation After the discussion the alternation NFW YORK Iuly 14--American was agreed to beef packers must go to Argentine There was a keen debate on the fOr' fhclr product. Said -T Ogden /U” pienenni to messy time pert nf the mollr today. lf they wish rn retain =----<-.-~.------~.-_--».-.-_.-.~.-.-.-.-_~.~.-.~.~.-_.~.--.~._-;_ their hold llpon the exportation of beef Tile Chicago packet was asked what was meant by the American ““" beef man s invasion of South Ameri- HOML Y -he » el. :mi r.'..‘.'.°.::..I:°'" °“ hifnwi,;:,€,et;|hennIIf,:£I;s§§Inn‘i0I2; glvilng The United ‘ltutes cannot longer “nth n ,new to ngnnn th xorizlfs afford to export bef he continued and nnlnrien classes g e ug lo it ls all needed to supply the Tm, Pune me nncmen t) ah n n home demand This has been the the ollligation to hear malls 0 oth condition for some time, and it is dnys nf qt Jnneph and qt I nn the more forcibly pllt to the Amellcnn Baptist had (‘ ron Il\mIinIi0 nh' hI p"‘II“”I every ‘my Thelc is n great' henceforth will Ibe ssll l dI W d"m“""l in Germany and hnzmnd for nearest SnnnBy_ Cn‘th°;]“ic;z";nu;’€c0“‘f parked meats, and Argentine offers tinue to attend mass ou Sundays the sunmmt ROIUUOD THIS POLICEMMI fn -_ »..-A.,--. `scension Day, _All Suiut s Day: Beast of the Loucoption and St. Pet- I r and St. Paul. Il any such feasts fall on a fast NEW YORK _nn 14_An In, was day the Pope will dispense Catholics nmvmg R Bmnklfr pnhno ntntion from lasting' early this morning Sergeant lglchalel. Lune es led an oblect on the sl cwa k which lgokcd to be a rubber football l lie stepp d hack n few paces, got a ALBANY, N. Y., July 13-After s. in img start and gave the supposed debate which fairly hristled with hull a kick lt was~a. bomb Ser- Scripture quotations and extracts gennt Lane fell to the street uncon from the works of famous theologi- srious, and every window in the sta ans. in the assembly yesterday after- tion house was shattered The ser noon, the hill of Assemblyman Bush, geant was removed to the hospital. which provides local option on the in an um-onscious condition Sunday baseball question, was pass~l Detectives who examined the frag d. Under the measure the question ments of the bomb said that it had an be put tv a vote of the people in eentnihefl enough powder to blew up ny community of the Stats on a a rity block 5?-u iectors. _ Mina:-d's Liniinent cures Dlstemper scold. You scolding your them fol' their them when necessary into the habit of per them. It does good disposition is stent scolding, and many o