\ Novnmgg 7, 1903 _ rss mrnsr News _ THE CHARLGTTETGWN GUARDIAN rms-r or nm ' pigs pm; i ' 1, _. Y AY _ Y _____ _ _ Y ,.._ _ ` I - -Q2' into ravi. uv at susuliin .__- Latest Accounts Sh_ow Seven teen Supporters and Thir~ s teen Opposition Elected' »--- HALIFAX, Nov. 6-(Special)-The latest Newfoundland election returns ' I show seventeen Government and thir- ‘ ,em gpposition members elected, with six still uncertain. ,,___Z_....i_-~ EIIHIHIIIIIKE IN , I BIIIMIN IUWN _‘V \ _-_ Lasts Several Minutes a n Proves Alarming to Many Thousand People. PLAUEN, Germany. N°"~ 6-(Saw lull-The most violent earthquake ever experienced here terrified the ill- lmhitants this morning. Houses were shaken and people fell panic-stricken into the streets. The shock lasted several minutes, nccompanied by Sharp cxlllosiohs and thunderous rumblings in the earch. Sixty or Seventy earthquake shocks have been felt here during the past week. 'lhcy are 'becoming less frequent but more viofent. The temperature of the medical _~;p1~inr;s in thc vicinity has increased iiftcrn degrees- init in nnnwitn I .=. I I 0'i."i‘.»\WA, Nov. 5. - Bear stories, nf which there have been some prix.--\rinning samples told lately, are non- giving way among the hunting men to deer stories. And the most unique deer story and the strangest experience that has befallen any of the local nimrods in these waters happened recently to Alf LePage, and he has the oods to show tléiitiiiiiiiiilsl ` EMSIS ENIIIII Germany Withdraws Her De- mands and Thus Another War Cloud Rolls By. I PARIS, Nov. 6-(Special).-The crisis 'between France and Germany iwhlch arose over the arrest of Ger- man deserters from the Foreign Leg- |ion of the French 'army at Casa IBlanca has been dispelled. I Germany is ready to abandon the recent demand for the release of the men and excuses the action of the French soldiers, who are alleged to have attacked an official of the Ger- IS WM AHIIESI g . Running 'down a swimming, fugi- tive deer in a gasoline launch is a. strnngc enough stunt. But it isl strnnuer still, when, with no wea-y pun to despatch the animal. ihsl resourceful hunter seizes the animal; by the horns and holds its head un-| der water until it drowns. This wus the weird experience which_ Mr. l.<~l’nge met with recently. And the strangest part. of it 'B11 is 111811 this unusual hunting stunt 100k place up the Inlet. lust 05 “mile ruins, an within sight and sclllldl ni the electric ""'”'fF'. “W9 liidl railways of civilization. -.--gp-vnu-m IIIIH [II Will. KNIIIII _ IIIIIIIN WIIIIIH . yr. '_'_ ---' _ -I i.~i_i. l-I GALESBURG, Ill., Nov. 5-Mrs. Julia A. Fletcher Carney, who wrolle "Lucie Things" and “Dell Gently With the Errlng," died here Mondl1Y- Snc was 85 years old. Mrs. Carney wrote "Little Things," llvtter known on account ofthe first line, as "Little drops off water." "'i‘°n sh.-. was a primary school teacher in llos-ton, in 1845. The iirst verses “ere written as an exercise in shorthlllld- lt was suggested than the shorter the words the better tihe results. 110th in speed and accuracy, so Mrs. .Jarney sut, down at a school desk and' pen- ned ln stengrsphic characters: _ “Little drops of water . ' Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant land." I A Sunday school paper called upon her that same afternoon for some verse. She added three stnnzas #10310 shnrthand exercise, and the four have been a humble classic ever since. ______________ , _____, ‘ __ ___ I _ __________,___ __ BTEAMER H M. WHITNEY GOES .requirements and il thel weagern cleagiu _ _ _ _i D WN IN THE EAST RIVER tres are short it is c aim l- a 50" _ Jewel! cr-Opiticlan.>__ _WWII-7dtf.!1nd1nnn I battle. al ‘months ago to the Countess de, Icastellane, who was Miss Anna Gould, of Newt York. FORT WILLIAM, November 5-I Leiciiman, deputy returning officer at the notorious Dexter poll, where onel mnn voted six times, and where whole-I sale personating and voting of deadl men took place on Monday, was ar-I rested here at noon by Provincial Constable Cooper. He is charged with knowingly allowing the personation to take ilace. He is now inthe jail ac Port Arthur. The three men in jail at Port Arthur are said to have made s, confession implicating the deputy returning oillcer. It is said tha/t as a result of wholesale corruption in the district over 200 arrests will be made. umuumd Ill PIII HIS HILLS . PARIS, Nov. 5-Judgment in the sum of $1,300 was obtained in this city yesterday against Prince Helie- de Sagan- on certain protested notes `given by the prince to u dealer ltr an- tiquities through whose agency he purchased in 1900, a number of souve- Inirs of General Marcnu, paying there- for $8,000. They included the gener-| al’s seal and the plumes he wore ln= Prince de Bagan was married sever-, ,____.___-_~`_.._ RTMOUTH CALLS D\A REV. D. S. DIX. HALIFAX. Nov. 5-St. James' Presbyterian church, Dartmouth has ext/ended an unanimous ca1l_ to Rev. ‘ Monday. LIISLIII IIIBI MONTREAL, Nov. 5-A cheque for. $2,eoo,ooo signed by the Hon. w. AJ W€11`. treasurer of the province, was` sent to New Yorla on Saturday, repres senting the last of a. debt which has been standing against the Province of, Quebec for 30 years. In May of 1878, the Boucherviile Government was de-1 feated, and the Joly Liberal Govern- ment took up the reins oi office in borrowed, chiefly from New York cap-5 ltallsts, at an rnterest of5 per cent were sent. through the Bank of Mont low peril talk is causing great uneasi- SERIOUS S'roRM uuuuim nsi GIRL WAS mv MA1NEcoA3'r is uw cusn_ BY Sw ....14 - Wind and Wave Do Great Damage SIl°°fIflg 'Of CIW Declared Who Then Suicide Accidental And Prisoner And. Several Schooners Totally Lost I . . I 0ili¢Cl¢li 10 Their Given Liberty. With Their Crews- Other Cas- ' ___ S2118 Lllvcr Leav ll3lii8S R8C0l'd8(l FREDERICTON Nov s_ Mnthel' l 5 . _ _ ' The end of the Urquhart case was reached when Magistrate Marsh dis_ charged the prisoner BOSTON. Nov. 6*1(Bpecial)-The It is supposed she was running to ' » 0 - ‘- D9 ll I- ' Th ’ f Wind storm along the American coast harbor at Machias when the mishap Ehovfed lglzéifggtfn sgfidcltfre evidence Ros” Ouimet. 9- F1`€l1Ci1 girl. Wss shot gas beeutveriisevere and caused great occurred. cidental and no liiotive foi Ziiiiglce ave times by her sweetheart' Chester am v Bczbogneg lidfplcgg' C t G 1 l The Ida May was 120 tons reglster, was disclosed. Johnson' at Camilwl Blmfding Y. ap. aeisa R-1 . H ~ . to;i;1 vyizeok near Jonegpm-¢_ 'built at Waterborough and owned iby icutilglulls ;§lclc:;_l:‘gdc$dtl;l<:etegIat;1i|;tg:-£25; incguse last night and died this morn. e e savers find no tidings of the CaPfai1\`B°d Ullhefs- _ deci ion d U h t ' ' schooner’s crew. N A despatch from Captain Belyea of libeity an mu at was give” his _Johnson who. Bred a bullet into It is possible that the men were re_ 'the schooner R, 1), Spear gtg(-,eg his ' _l_l____ hlihown hgad' 1133*] at midnight- scued by some vessel. fvessel was lost and crew saved. It e fmur Crfm suicide was the re`l . , su o objections made I-y the gir1’s The crew consisted of captain Gale, | No particulars are given as tohow E Iparents to mania 0 with Johns I St. John, Geo. Straight, and Leon and where the accident occurred. I 5 0"' BTH-i1S¢0mlb€. Queens County, N. B.,I T119 Spear was bound from Philadel- 'Ss Shu was engaged to 8 man ki' Que` Samuel Redmon, MI itl ri d C _ phla for C lais co ll den nd' saiil d ec' man Milner, Annapollis. an an ar Ifrom Delav!:are,’ Ociob; 27.a e Hghnson ICI A -'ll-' i0ii0Willl§ IIOILGI The schooner was bound from Newl She likely WHS WI`6Ci£€0¢°9» and B half an hour spent there is one to be ,ver afterwards remembered. camo tonight. An hour's show for five cents. The best show ever offer-' ea here for so small a sum; Come. freight steamer H. M. Whitney, of the before the fall rush began. Now e S _ t F tv Willinml ____ ' ilfieihzpglligtnrtyeli-e'wl?Ill: ohurhiir tvegfiggg :i(l~,ridIe'il\%i:f`|.”i:uEl‘E3ide&:1uate To meet- the OST Wednesday sentleman's watch M“°°°i1“°°“° » Boston. The vessel is valued at $500.- 000, is a total loss and it is not he- lievedthat any other cargo valued at $300,000, can be recovered. 7..___-_-1-1| demands and wholesale dealers are over four hundred cars short to llll their orders. As a result it may he weeks before- some of the outside deliveries will he able to have their orders filled under present conditions. M’nar.l‘s l.inimentCu1-es Colds &c. It were is any Bugs;-ing, which lei improbable, the peoplle will have onlly , 2.1:; List.; °l:.‘:.:r.:.‘;.°;::::. °:..‘:.1 leg; gi;-_,g;;»,;~,» ____ - ' I _ ;____a_,___, __.- .. .. Y _-nm 3 kata ~ i"\“l1°d si *1°- 9°’ *°“- “¢“"°“ ‘"“°"l “ "”iT1'rs:n 1 ei t <1 lain and s°“"‘ D” U v. 6--(Bpecial;- ° . . IA B es O °, P Utah Nov. when o 9" have prevailed for several years paso |“ “gm sewing at home' whole 0,. vemmnt N _ C m My MILD spare time; good PHYS W_0l'k 9°” imyywaahgnqton Dgci Pgrlr Sli “I0 FAIR A_N_D disilmcei "h*“`§°5 paid' “nd “amp Wisconsin Dsl' WN-'sl 10°* 'ronowro November 1-(Special)-I t , Co Monird Y Dee. oem “ii ar h s. wf and w. wines, mr, sta fl" “f “S ‘~ '1,,_,m w.,,,,d_ limi! P01* 515-'ioitltsiisary or higher temperature. ~ D Tomi SHOT _ EETHEART d Because Parents Marriage. Half In es Pathetic Letter. Dying. HAMILTON N v 6 (S ci 1 "It was in this room we promised to become man and wife, but this can never be, as Rose‘s parents would not allow her to have anyth- ing to do with me. "So in this room we die tonight together. “Perhaps Mrs. (luimct will 'be sor- 'ry now for trying to part Rose from one she loved and force her to mnrry another man whom she did not like. -Chester Johnson." The dead man was well connected und has prominent relatives in Chi- cago. , His ngcd mother will die from the shock. Awarded Morse For Bank 2DefauItand Curtis Sentence SIIIIIIIIS HUIIIIE IIIIIH SIIIIIIHCIINII IS SENIINEI p-____ VANCOUVER. Nov. 4-A meeting of the ‘board of Sailors’ and l.ug;;c1_i’ Institute was held reccnty when it was decided to name the place Tire Strathcona Institute for Seamen and I-Osgcrs, this being a graceful tzi-| hute to the interest which Canadrfsi Grand Old Man takes in the wo k that is done for seamen in this coun- try, is Suspended. NEW YORK, Nov. 6-(Special)- MIIIIHS IIUIIIEII BIYIIIIII RESCUE Li.. Many Efforts Fall, Mine ls on Fire and Must be Sealed Up- -___. . . O I CHICAGO, No/v. ('r-(Special)-'A11 il0De of rescuing the four men buried by an explosion in the mine at Rand .1185 been given up, after repeated ef- Iforts to descend into the mine had i’/0211 1112150 by relays of miners -throu- gh the night. Possibly tons of coal rest on the bodies of the victims. Oflicials believe the fire, which is apparently burning beneath the sur- |face, cannot be controlled without sealing the mine. IIIIIEIICUIIISIS IINI] HUW SPHIIIII ...___ In Aleutian Islands. Doctor Says by Natives Kissing Dead Friends. .l_. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6-(spec. ilfi)-Tuberculosis, spread through the rites of the church is thinning the population of the Aleutian Is- lands at an alarming rate. Dr. Robt. Olesen, who ‘recently "r- rived from Alaska, states that forty percent of the natives of the Island are affected with consumption. The ceremony of kissing the dead I -.,J_ is responsible for the spread of the disease. IHEIH HUII IIIH IIIIEIIIII Ill HEI I LONDON. November 5-On the oc-I Cariifln of the jubil-ec of (lrnat Britain .. iiillllillllll IIN HIIIIIN celebrate the establishment of penny _.___ l postage 'between America and Great Britain. Speak ng of the election of in the dircc t__govcrnment of India, Queen Victoria hui/ing been proclaim. “<1 l1i1f0U‘!;hou`r. India on November 1, 1855, King; Edward on Monday issued 11 10111: message to the princes and people ol’ India, which the viceroy, the Earl nf Minto, read at the dur- bar at Jodhpur on that day. Tile message dwells upon thc pence- Iul progress of the Empire under a heneficcnt administration, pays wurm tribute to the loyalty of the Indian subjects and tro0p~ announces nm- ,___ Denver, Colo., Novf 5-James F. Burns, of Colonndo Springs, a weal- thy mine operator, is to the front with n rccord election bet offer. Be- fore the election he met William Cary, Q Hoboken merchant, who is enthusiastic over Taft’s chances to win. ~ “I come from Hoboken,” said Cary. “Your name is Burns, isn’t it? Say. I’ll bet you Taft carries your state." wrong exp “All right." said Burns. "Well, how much money have you got?" "How much can you scare up?" asked the merchant. “I’l1 just Lake all you got.” "Well, I have about $2,000,000." “T0 'net that Bryan will carry Co1~ orncio?" “Yes” The discussion of politics was dis- continued. b. nasty for prisoners und a Further grudluil extension of the principlrfof representative institutions' in the dir- ection of equality ;,u.i citizenship, and a greater share by the- Indians lin legislation and government. NIIW ILIIJIIIIII » . IIPHIHIIIMII LONDON, November 5__A new dis_ VIENNA, November 5-The Extra- lease christened "electric ophthalmi‘a” bint states that Domi Miguel- °f ,ls said to threaten all risers of elect-lBr“g“nZ"» 5°" ofthe claimant' 01 the Nic |L,_.|,t_ According no two Dresden Portuguese throne is betrothed to scientists, thc damage is done tho eye Mary' dmlghuir °[ George M' P“u` tissues by ultrn~violet rays of the ’“',m' the Amcrimn ri“lr°“'d man* Tha electric light, und cataract muy nlti- prince mct MHS Pullman 95' oswnd ‘nmtcly be ,,,,,,Sed_ ylast season and became engaged to The same in\'cstii:ntoi‘.\\ have cliscov- her' but th? mmuuucement' was posh are-l a simple preventive for electric y polled pending the Confermelit °f some 'ophthxulmia in the shape of yellow orlrimk on M1sS,Pu]'l‘ma.n‘ It w statgd green spectacles, which they Dmhesylthnt the wedding will takekplace in will hccome universal ns electricity‘L°Dd0“ at the end of N°v"mD°r' comes more and more into use as an iumninimt' l\Iinsrd’s Liniment Cures Diphtheiia ; - _ --~___=-- __ ;. ~ < V _ 1 THE SUMMARY OF A PRINCE FOR MISS PULLMAN. si 2: ...Ja “IANTED a smart young girl to Iowa f ’omce. 11-vnalpd. Minnesota Christmas display of the vcry New Jersey 'l`HE__U. THE RESULT OF THE VOTE. FOR TAFT. _"_____H ___ _ N W _ Y California . __('r'o0 iats`16r"cinésiacnti0n§5” "I ANTED a capable young man to [Idaho learn the trade G F I-l`utche Iliinois 10 7'; work in store. Apply to Col. D, Kansas tuwarf. 163 Kent St. ____.il.f-Ti:l3i, Maine .J fob. Finder please leave nt this Michigan fAN'rao`"svéryuody't