. ei A L -- nemo Ai-in ICILANB l'\-' - ‘ __ li I V Wx; _.. euov Y __ v _ v v QWRII l0 |lfll89l‘-Rfll8¢fl By Popular ‘ Nothing in*-Christendom Can lm _ `_`::,`. I . 'r ucv C_I-IARl’.__<;_)J;'l`@WI~Ig,V _CHRIS TMAS f_l` FOR AEREALFLEET ADMIRAL siibeeripilenieddrnruer Aunuen one wen nmmlll Pl-[ll A M°“°°‘l“i“ "°“°1°°"' O ` Bela of F I ,, fiialiadian Press) A """' ' WASHINGTON, Doc. 19.-J. P. .(0anadinn 'Press) ation fum; . I M01‘SBl1 t0~day told th; money trust BERLIN. Dec. 19-The Kaiser will The sum was raised b a po ula (Canadian Press) investigating #eoimnittes of the Home (Sncial'to The Guardian.) HB- - I (Canadian Press) -=°~ fr# °--» f-»“=‘»_ -TURKISH , , _ _ flllllllllll H/lFlL PASHA `-- ‘ ‘ 1 “ ------ e ' Killed in lluvsl isgsgement ,off Der|lsn-- “; ` ellgs etwgen 'lurks and Greeks ` 9 un-»i» was inusuuin if' I bu ii uma; 16th. __-.___.---_-- I Four other oflicers aboard the flag- ATHENS, DBc. 19.-The Turkls ,i ‘ an , . ' Y P _ _ 52211:; dm?thB;1:;°as1é28tS1.Z50.ooo for subscription. F., DENVER, pee. is-A niet to dyno. that eu the money in cm-ieceoaeni Hamsnx. nee. un-Andrew wb , _ , ne. _ ° °”“`°_§’111' P1111” Henry. in s ststsmsney say, mite the Denver Mint where, approxl- 111111 all the banks in Christendom 3°\1°° f01111€r1y of Desileld, Yarmouth ,U14 1111\’sl engagement between -Gi-sei; -me ‘mm i 1 t the snoooss of the movement renders m,,¢eiy_ 500 mmm, dollm, was coudd not form a monopoly to son-r Oi. was killed by a bull yesterday. ;l11d Turks ol Dardauelles on Dec. ie, T 5 'ww n he hands 1 if- llossible to further aviation eilecti stored was irust ated by the discov um m'°“°7 Wm” wading "W °'“i“‘°\ t0 5'" or the committee oi the netionei evi-nna the wen bein or eng in il rl Y it was plotted t dem tb mine th" 11° W1°1<1°f1 H vest rover in mod- '”“.“ “"' '“'"~ H* *W1* '@1110 in K li . B ° and ° oy 8 ern finance and declared emphatical 'dmih Wh°"° he W" '11`l111vDled t _' ‘ Ha was on board tho iiagship Km a. gréat damage. 0 ___-_______________h_;__>_A_>_A“HM' h ship were killed and many sailors Admiral, Haul' Pasha was killed in were killed and wounded. - s Three other Turkish ships engaged in this battle sustained sevbrs“uam'- use The flagship was set sure by (Continued on Page three.) L i , _-_cf.M?J-_~_~;.-_~.~.-_~.-_-_-.-.-_-.-.-,-_-_-_._.__.___._._._.__,;___________________ .with 't _ 1 ri _ V -_ 1 < ""‘""""'~~-~'-‘ff-‘-=--f-=-----of------1~ m ro g yce ue » ly that ha sought no sooh powsi-_ <li“;:n:l\:kglmbled and every um was ml the mud “my me ‘gm ` ‘ ‘ ’ ours _ - ARCHJTEC'l"S ERROR S800 DOG TO HAVE ‘ A GASKET TO-DAY _ _ . o _ _ . 1 " nk » yr _ Frm” Hmry M Prussia as P"°t°°t01` Well' l0l‘ the upholdin oi i ¢i str erv of the plans F 'Morgan disclaimed any knowledge th* 353 b‘~`°\¢6 H1111 the bull made mlrlwiiin Barbaross which sustained shells and it was found necessary to e ndsnanmn Is SPARRING ON FAKIR'S ROW .___._.i..._.___ 3 ~ ' FOR TIME. , _ I "_-" BOSTON, , __ f MONTREAL, Dec. IB--During his “fukin” andnllirtylspollxmlanhlgilhhl talk' inlthe death cell with Detective a pitched battle in the rain, lromg 7 4 Sefgeagt Ralph Micelll. of New .York to 8 a. m. to-day on Tremont street, < ` ` \'rl\1l¥l°1" °| g°~lVB¢01`° M*1¢111fe.so. re~ The fakfrs wanted to seize and hold; ' ‘ marhd to the New York ' tive; places on_ Fakirs' Row. the Granary ‘ --I V ' “Ia vlisw of what I have~ con- sidewulk. which is opened to them in - cerningithe murder of Petro no ' during Christmas week 'The police .. . ~ ' ' /G dl P _ Palermo, italy, they cnmmt execute iniean \ver§alenforcing the rule that no ROME: Deinalglllmqhgoggd medal of melon friday. They will have to P Cos s a be tanen till 8 o’clock. 1 ta\Io`tl\l10't0`101'1’0b01‘9~¢6 my story or wggebglxrs bchiriee fo” time” *md ;l;(e;s£l.l;liantoGe(.l):il.’;l:ptll'l‘zt:Jlldsmdhdxha sY1)NE§gCaig ' _H n ac th fin - ' pm” ‘vt it is until” . f " " Bore 8 al cry U16 Dolur Explorer. Willy for his hundred and 2 Wllen.he loft the Jail Detective. Mi- ° G0' “Ls the mst stroke came achievement ex oration cellll e rdsscd the opinion that - » ' _ in pl . ' in _ tellfngihi Petroslno-story ‘Battistm ahead m earnest' halt Wave mi ~_ -' \ ,_ ' , I A minute later tl ere w ' of, . _ This was- at E wa. odylplaymgjor “M that Dlncid claimants in llossesslclrfi lzllnthi the A"°t"““““ from the Park street clock sent them he had linhntliilthe yer -with' s hope ' g;__-,¢~;_;,-;;1;»;;»-,-~,~1,ymgyg mi, x;':.".i:s..::.:‘;::.r:.;i“';.:I.”.‘: :‘:“§;:2 T0 RECOVER 1114115 ‘ X at the d1'0D of the lint. » “‘”' thru dx gh' mwnrals °‘ P°""°°i“°» It took the police tm miinutes to WASHINGTON. D€0U11'1bel‘ ‘13""1`h9 one»o! hom wal lia:cura|o..l-Ioweve uiouzhllre wma that the new neil time thrl meet and straighten °“t "°ig“°“ri°1 °°“‘°t'°' Canada' being the' ’ 1 °“”““' _ ii id uno-exch rigi- beeu i`.h¥8tl!dl*}'_0u-the ship for eleven Ammim Wu, d th t direct 1191* ‘15°°11 11 ° 0 days. -_ho l' could not .remember the spot nextnth; align-kWS)t\reete €;K,i.§,d_ nai'French feudal lords of the coun- Yami’ _9f 't%'3¢;°l 01i`d°€}§; ;1|3h0-0f- Next to_ him, Henry Rifkins planted try, today, thru Forsyth De Fransac, I' U ‘ Ba ` a I that his b°x' b“t Rlfkms “Breed *O gli/0 vicomte of Mareschal De Blasou, pre- Battlltl told- him oi' the murder of UD his place, when he saw an old wo Petroafsoi could have- 'been learned,man who had waitin, wrapped in hs; “°“"°d t° the “ta” department 9* from the newspaper stories of the' sinyflngiof the famous New York de- tectfve. _ i _._.__._a- *T hammer nas mas. , __/__ NIQQABTLE, December 18-Wil- liam _$i¢6ell,. mechanical superinten- dent'-6f'*th3?:Int`erocnoniol here, ‘died this ln,pi‘hiu`g after ten days' illness, ` aged 167. mylar a son oi the late ltobershlju _ _ l of New Glasgow. He was nblrly fifty years on the intcrco-_ lol\laL,befng ,employed on the first railway in Charlottetown and trans- ferred _to Newcastle as engineer when the road wal being built here. He worked ,up till December '8i.h, his last work being on the Logglevills wreck that day. The deceased was a most faithful and efiectiva workmen and his family received a message to that sl- fect from D. Pottinger today. The daeyaled had this month applied for leave to retire from the service with the usual pension. He had been ail- ing for yearl and might have got his pension soiuectime ago but chose to continue work: He leaves a widow, formerly Mies Martha Smallwood,and three daughters, Mrs. J. R. Johnson, liogglsvilieg' Mrs. A. E. Shaw, New- caetlepand Miss Elizabeth, at home. The surviving sisters are : Mrs.Gap- tain lexaader Mann; New York, and Minskuatete nneeeu,»New ciengow. Thehguheral will be Friday afternoon at tbbee o'clock to Bt. James’ ceme- ter¥_l§'li9v_.` B. J. Macarthur is to con- duct'-_tlie service. _nv ,______..__..._- shawli since 6 o’clocik-crowded out and left without a spot on which to set up her stand. Rifkins will peddle his wares on the streets. ---___-.@-1 JosEPH_wn.soN oosviofrnn i _ os' Kn.LINo ms wurn COLUMBUS, ` 0., D'ee.' 18-"Guilty of 'murder in the second.e¢legree,” was the verdict brought in last night by a jury that h8d been Sitting in the trigl of Joseph Wilson who killed his wife, Rose, formerly an actress, by Shooting her in a cigar stand in the corridor of the city hall a month ago, The jury had been dellberating five hours. Wilson accused his wife of infidelity. Emotional .insanity and the unwritten law figured in his defense. SAYS HUSBAND MADE LIVING V WITH `I-IIS EYES. CHICAGO, Dec. 18.--Mrs. Emma Al- len has lost her “beautiful human doll" and she wants the police to und him. "Him," is correct, for her "doll," is William Allen, her husband, who for .many years has appeared in show windows throughout the coun- try playing the part of the "human "He has the most beautiful eyes in doll." the world," Mrs. Allen told the po- lice. "They were deeo blue. He made our living with his eyes.” Allen disappeared last Saturday petition begging the United States to intervene to oblige Great Britain to submit to the arbitration of The Hague the claim of the seigneurs to their vast estates and properties in the new world, of which they assert, ‘in their petition, they were unlawful- ly dispossessed by the swarms . of English peasantry which ovarran Can- ada after the ccssioii of that' country by France in 1763. Declaring that this action 'on the part of the British government was in direct .violation of the treaty with France the petition- ers bcg the government of the United "States to take up their cause andre- `qnest it be srbitretoe before the Pa- nama canal tolls question is laid be- fore The Hague tribunal. The state department will give the petition the usual consideration. INTER-UNIVER SITY ATHLETIC MEE Harvard and |Yale have completed Oxford and Cambridge at the St armacion of the meet is expected ed for the event is June 21, the d at New London. ________.___... connrussb aus ` - . " i di t if. Mlnagjta Linlnucnt for mln ever n r morn ng sccor ng o his w e V _ Too LATE Fon »~. ' \. sl I 'pany order and five per cant discou P ln this column. Cash must accom he Canadian Countryman (weekly) one yen-...$l.50 uv, c,E'&,,_i -' 1* | ` ‘cas DRIVER-Hs:NnY WILLIAMS "9 It I O ‘ifghe Morning-Guardian (mailed) one year. . mbwed Mmmum charge twenty ofa \ lion ht B861. Da 315T i ne-_..- Australia this summer. urla Station, South.0f__ border. ` At Poms, Queensland, the mercury stood at 110. New Castle the cool city of New South Wales had the hottest spell in sixteen years accompanied by a dust storm. No deaths were reported. ’ Ulllllllllll CHURCH llllllll THUUBLE _l ~ (Canadian Press) ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 19.-The Split Orthodox (Yhureh`furnls~hes the latest sensation in the threatened ae-` . sult of the unfrocking of the monk ' Heriodorius by the Holy Synod. Heriodoriue a .few days ago an- nounced ths withdrawal of the Ortho- ,dox Church. ‘ Now 'his followers to the number of 8,000 have notifledthe Holy Synod of their intention to qvuiif the Orthodox Church and of su-ing the Synod for $250,000 in the event of the latter turning the, church of I-leridorius at Tssritiao into a pillar convent as threatened. _ WOULD INT PAY FIIIE IF SHE HRD IILLIOHS LONDON, Dec. 18-A militant sul- fragette named Kitty Marion today indignantly refused to accept the of- fer of a fine of $125 instead of im- T prlsonm/ent for a month, when she was brought un at Bow Street on the CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 18.- `chm- e of givin fain 1-in alarms. In (Canadian Press) he British Empire. BURHED T0 DEATH IN WESTERN HOTE CAR-LVL, Sask., Doc. 18.-An ex- plosion in thegas plantfin the cellar ONE KILLED- 20 HURT nf' the Antler hotel, owned by E. Ri- IN TRAIN COLLISIO l DELAYS IMMIGRATION _-sa- owfng ,to an error in the treasury si-_ chltect s office. The architects b ing, which was to have cost about LONDON_ Dec. 19-The Jewish <$i350,000, i ht Worm Wy; it is likely that Be e g een months ago, and r- 'after several consultations with Bos- ‘adinn Press) nard Drackmnn of Ne Yo ki iil't i i _ _ - B- W-. D611 19--011° HKBIY be invited to bgvcomerths clivl on mm gmtion omcials' mmpleted wenty-two in, the' shade Rabbi of t was the record put HD HY U10 first ' ef the plans for the building. It is now learned that the building '$50,000 of the appropriation. It BUILDING HERE. J WASHINGTON, D66. 18-The bulld- ,illiuflf tht; sev;iehBoston immigration - . _ s on, r sit ._ Carlo l.`Battista, condemned to be opposite the old Granary Burying ' - r chased in Eiyst Bogtonenzallsly \1“1*l°‘U°“ F WW’ 11101111118 for the Gf0“11d- \ ' ` :years ago. has been definitely delayed owned by Dr. David B. 'I\|holski. who e- Ean work on the plans of the build- ns designed cannot he built within is -,probable that nothing will be dope BROCKTON, Dec. 15.-.While re- sponding to a fire alarm, Squad 4;, the automobile apparatus at the Gem trol Station, run into and killod Scrap-on-the-Path. The animal wal refused $800 for the dog recently. The dog will bc buried in a casket to- day. VANDERBILTS SAIL TO VISIT BABY NEW YORK, Deo. 18.-Alfred G. and Mrs. Vanderbilt sailed yesterday L about it until the new administration on the Mauretanla to ass Christmas takes charge. ford, here Monday morning, resulted “’“' in the death of ofne man and the de- CHICKASHA» 0k1H-- D90- 13--'A11 damages. above it. and hurled sleepers out charred remains were discovered on burned mattress eight hours later, HEIREBS PLANS TO _-- °N.swI=oa'r, nee. is-Mrs. 'r. sue v is a Providence heiress. ___._.._1-1-- ‘HUSBAND WATCHED SUICIDE OF WIF struction of the notei, with $20,000- unidentified tramp was killed and 2 persons iniured ‘lata yesterday whenyl-ITANIC WIDOW NOW A M0THER_ The force of the explosion blew up 0111111180. Rock Island and Pe/ci11<= D119' the kitchen floor and part of the floor 59112” “M119 11\1111b01'9 23 H1141' 24 C01- 01 lided head-on at Minnekab State . re- their beds F_ W_ 5;-own’ a local presentative-elect T. J. Brown is merchant. who was sleeping on the 111110118 the s¢1‘10Us1y 1111111111- second floor, never wakened and his H15 Skull WHS l1`f10f111‘€ll 111111 hell a seriously cut. TEXAS STATE BANK W' linen bound and gagged the watchm NATIONAL LEAGUE nasa- BALL WILL BEGIN oN pi Naw voaK_ neo. 1a.-Apru 1 0 e _ 9 _ ii with their baby in England, after which. leaving the heir behind, they ‘will pass the Winter in Egypt, return- Nling to New vorx in Apru. ,...__.-e_--_---- WORCHESTER, Mass., Dec. 18.- Mrs. Eloise Smith of Cincinnati, a Titanic survivor who was widowed by d the wreck, is the mother of a baby boy. Mrs. Astor has wired her congratulations. Mrs. Smith is the ‘daughter of Congressman Ja-mes H. YI-Iughes of West Virginia. The baby boy will be named Lucian P. Smith l. , I _ Ain Nszwroivr rosa. “WEE” 0" “7'°°”‘11. I KYLE Tex. Dec. 17-Four malksd` A_ggEpTg pR0g~Egs0ggHn>_ __ 4-.. s'»i » - nies ' 2” . Uafzmsmogglggxb img y‘:';t;_‘,at the liyle state bank early yestar-I §fA5H]NQT0N_ 19_.rp,,|t Wm She has Planned a _ Chriltmas dinner vgggédlikfg bg; 530° bg: ¢€h1;“11d.0S- accept the oder of a Kent Professor- for needy families in Masonic Hell. lmnds < ' - Mn' sm’ has “ways been “ww” “Sw Three charges of nitroglycerin wer a;L‘“:vY°£‘(;“‘:3;‘;}i“f“‘°'éf]eN:v‘;1;°;;rf ered and nie venit oi the bank was msrl Miss Harriet Ives Gammel1,aud 'wrecked' B ship at Yale and will probably take up duties in earl spring. Y sm monsoon-M 'mmm sAILs ron ENGLAND NEW YORK, Doc. 18.-Sir Hhrhcrt Beerbohm Tree is on the Mauretania, bound for England, after promising APRIL 10TH NEXT YEAR to be hack here next Fall to appear with his company in a Shakespearean festival Hs said he was sorry he 0 . _'win be the opening dey in beth the could not stay longer. but he has to JOHNSTOWN Pa ’ nec 1g__A ve,-_ ‘American and National leagues. Prea- ' ' ' |' B B Johnson of the form :dict of suicide was returned today atildent an - ' _ i ti , a t d _ 'rue g - y thu inquest into the (mth of B Mr: 'gxggnzbidnciozzngxnciitobg aiyin the tcnfive and dons 0° mlwh 101' me that Barham Brmdza' wrmerly of wo 'least and October 5 in the west. be in London before Christmas Day. 5- "My stay of eight days has been de- li htful Ever one has been so at- I cannot express my thanks sufficient- arrangements for a dual meet. with B. a iew dei/s. 'rue ante tentatively ax- E E reply to the magistrate she declared that if she possessed s'bundred mil-‘ lions she wouldn't pay e cent and dium here next summer- 0310181 150;; thereupon was Bent to pi-is0n_ CZAR’S SON HAS NOT TUBERCULOSIS. . , _ay following the Harvard-Yale regatta ____ BERLIN, Dec. 18-Proof that the Crown Prince Alexis oflfassia is not suffering from tuberculosis was re- ceived by the Russian ambassador here today. The ambassador had called the attention of the Russian lm erial family to the remedy for P c|_|§S|F|Cl'[|0|| tuberculosis in every form, which Dr. Fridrlch F. Friedman had announced l - d d, (1 hi ll A WONllFRl"Ul» CLUB 0FFER » f»~°f“°e :.‘;:°.‘::.‘.1:;‘. :z:°;:;;.... 2. medical circles mf In reply to his communication, the Russian ambassador was informed from St. Petersburg that s. tubercu- ' lsr diagnosis of the Imperial Crown Princs's ailment was absolutely ex- . . P e, nig , y I “Q ___, L_.,_.d_______£2--17lvE2iP~n-'- eluded, whatever else may be the nh- il . ' _ A papers lm' |)|‘|(§e 0 (mg _sAu`NsoMai sAusAos:s 'ri-In piss sheep, views of` the are given about The Can- TODAY made. Fresh every day at Saun T ture of his malady. Wyandotte Cockerals, price. Write Box A Guardian. ` P. E. I. ` ' renewal lu this snhlcrip on I year The Canadian in 'l,'phli|l0, Oqi me eeundeoeenougesee ee.ee»n.¢eoo|s`i‘n. en P tgmgg ...f.'....».................. ....................... f;*'1'h8 Glllldllll' r . _~ -cy Emerson, H, Jubb o, former light promot feather wsl§\1l1 ¢\1B111l1l°Y1°\1lP .‘ Ctllllli EVEIITS £15 one cent ver V014 °°°‘1 ‘““"" and Du e a - rounds nsxi-, April at Vernon for the _ IEETIIIGS. EIC in this column. Cash must accom: , t h _ _ pany order and uve P01” 110115 ‘“5°°““ the Guardian munngemen M _ _ dem' Newsom & C0:_r;'7_;&¢Mu_ _ _ amd. limmum eh-rn twgnu. the ubove two papers £0 lilly 1141' ~-----*----' - WEATHER . V __ 1 _ <»»-»,;,_i2,_=;<» __,, ._ ,_,,,___,_,,_,,,f -~“,f;'f,“=°.f.\.m=;_‘~" ~ -mmismne. 45- mf--_.______ " a nur an v 1 ' ¢_ wfcf if i l-;:'°.°::.*i“.§;. sul: 1- rf-.<;e....:.“ 11°F- '1°°1- 21° .;°b.i.:;‘;‘.-;"'.;‘;'..::.t.‘:.:i 21:; “$55. , . - ._....... _ _ ~--v-----~»-»~--- ------------~~ ,- d u *_ gi, palace this arter- f:°e°-ies. .rem-A °°~PE:i“ .en °° *b.°.~‘:~'°‘°“>... ° ° eil: p pe" lelrtilfreem regullzd Avi 1 Trellis: omogilcy fair wlllrgowliteio '”“'“ 0‘*f?°5:§b;P1§:f}]1sdLl; ‘_ ply ee lu neyneid screen. lgieuiié 12..., ¢,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ i -“ree eieeins em-eiees ee the Kin- ”°'“ ’ 'si Pause Honsm WANT once. five or six yehrs old, sound The lowest tempegature recogded 111! sf 10 °- ‘“~____ r.;'.‘2.“a°i’:‘,°“'°'~ 1- ““°bi...i.°;f‘a ::.';°;‘1.':.’..:°.;‘:...t.‘:".r.;.“.;'.°.'; -~e»»1.-een --ee _-~-i ‘ - ~ ,,104 th g meets this evening. Organiser Webb H FOR SALE, THOROUGHBRED :rllasht ‘;¢;:¢;i;he"ti;oc;>b°v°__ A; n?::‘7af"‘: ‘vm 1,, present prionto his deparlhiae _ yesterday it was thirty-seven above, from the Island. 12-20 M ip . addwgfz nine p. m. it was forty-three "Tha “mm onmtmu Wm." ‘ ' Corn- 'rbe use wui be mga tonight ee will be h°1d in th' °11°1"\1 li 6.51 and tomorrow at 7.84; it will wall odclnrizlzdayw ;n28rd6 _ be high tomarrow” morning at 8.21 wmm°Mu n ,tha -num' pro". hm,“m__ nd unday at 9. . ' - _ H The sua sets this afternoon and to- able concert win- no held 31_e“;<‘l1ll`¢:»‘r` ,‘ mon-ow ec 4.1s; names ml' overuse- _ momiug at 7.88 and unday at . . "““" . The moon este tomorrow morning ~°°."Mor0 Wow’ !\:{l1°.:\1 hi, ill? mg; ' at M'f5il~'et rter oith w wo\i1d.‘li°tl.'lil:h:ll“ the latent energies I qlll U 010011 ll _ , _ ssl vi nment. leer a - -°‘§§.“'I..“.?.Z.'.‘3.i‘€i .§1"“.in"°°nl.’;.?.,, if..!.°i7'£.n.L°“.£“ einem. .ne The Charlottetown Guardian 3 welter nm.nin¢ your correspondence < Lnndllealelatthlzrf wa. Wm 5° “ht department. A. Milne Fraa¢l'.uI-llmlf. l Charlottetown, _ noun me :ony ininuyu. _ it B- ~ l - ir-x3\lEu' __..__...._......._. --I-»---si---~ _ -"--"_"-'°', \ i‘?“”‘ ' "“““"“ “°“"" "°"""*'i dergsrten will take placetbis morn- ~ er ornfanew meto orsu S lyn who out her throat in her room ' _ 1 ». 11,, -d_ v“°°"r here while her husband loaked on drisvlésdillileitfgrmzgfflliglaizllfgenwllgshg? Y' Hn wo h°"°r"t'ricken to m°v°` 1 son and his secretary, William Har- DOW VLEADS NOT GUN-'TY _ I-pigs, and Bs;-neynreyfuss, of Pitts- I ------'°""' burg, and John Heydler. secretary 0 SPORTING NEW5~ the National league, at thlohmeielting ` °-""' at French Lick Springs, sta ng an- Nsw vonn neo. 19-one R°“11<1 nary 2. Davis of Buffalo who won 40 1`i11R The charts will be presented fo battles by knockouts was himself ”adoption at the meeting of the mag- l-nocked out in tha( first rtoung last gazes of Toth leagues in New Yor - 3 id' rns o rco - e ruary . f-Qzglft by 0 M ea No exception is expected to be tek- BALTIMORE' Dec' 19-John Hman en to the schedules' i - ' awaiting trial on charges of larce- tm pugmst was shot dead by Wm' Johnwn “id he llvtllsfgreaiélclvrirll fthe lrsy of large sums from several Michi- 'l‘O CHARGE OF LARCENY I BOSTON. Dec. 18.-Stephen R. Dow, head of the former stock broker- age firm of Stephen R. Dow & Co., i- was arraigned in the superior court to-day on an indictment charging the ig larceny of $3,900 from Alice W. Jeo- nings, exeeutrix of the estate of Clar- issa Jennings. Ho pleaded not gud\¢Y and furnished $3,000 cash bail. Dow gan mining companies of which he ` a _ H wi t. `I‘£lg'BmAy§é;7:§; in dilyeieiziiimns gg/lghllgchixygh at futures meetlggies li was il10Hid¢11l¢- nde ra niaf-Clled t0 BEM' 20 S-_-_-:.-».~.--_--_-.--.---ff----f-'-*-‘---‘ff-‘~‘-'-'-‘-‘H~‘ ' /_ ` ¢ 0 \ umouscnlenrs. '/_ H IS Majesty N' King George F ifth This remlum lciure, size 18x 24, is ri magnificent ion - P picture, inpgold and colors reproduced from the late Majesty. It is a most lifelike l and one which -is in every "Canadian ` Con`atry*siln.~" Whose subscrl tions Address all new and Guardian, Charlottetown order. 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