I, IQ!! 'i .<"‘f.'.’_i..;, _- .-_-1 _irtRs'r os' a_1.x.'»,_j 1 ` ‘.1 :_ _ rl: _ ;<»,\'f_".»_"_""-~__. _, 25.000 M. `.HENln Flsl-JER .DR.0WNED 1 0' THOMAS WIN _ 0F§FPOWNA~LlWHAR.F " -.";i- ,lp , A ,hifi i ' YNoTl=oullD ”'““.i.Z`L...fl‘f...§.‘“ Munnnlnlll A U.-ni» ir. was lnlnunllnlunls Hill ‘°i,,‘,§‘,‘§i;§,i,,',;”;c";?“‘lHl lnnuall -» A lllllll lwu » G-wn~~‘S» uvn lnviln ""“' Bos'roN, oct, al-(By 'wlrel-< " HALIFAX, Oct. 31-The I-lnllfux Herald and the Evening Z\fa_il's ten_ mile cllampionship road race is low' nn event of the Past. but it will go down in the sporting hislri-;.' of Eas- tern Canada as the greatest :.tl.le'c'c event ever held in the capital of Nova, Scotia. This is the fifth race in as. many years, and there is not the slightest doubt, but what it war; the most successfill of them all. -Mlcliuel Thomas, of the Abegweit ,\_ A, A., -of Charlottetown, last ycar's winner‘ crossed the finisll line the victor ln the great race yesterday afternoon, proving himself the most remarkable amateur marrathoner in the game today, and a worthy suc- cessor in the. amateur ranks to I-inns I-folmcr, Fred Cameron, and ever the fleet Longboat. The weather was Perfect, the sun blazing down on the runners as' they tned the mark in front of the Heralld building, while a refreshing breeze blew ill from the south, making the running conditions excellent. i The race WHS bl' H0 meims a walk over for Thomas, in fact it was more of a gruelling struggle between the Islander and Alf. Rodgers. the plucky representative of the Oxford A. A; A.. one of the greatest men that slipped n foot into a running shoe. From the start these two men forged to the front, and they ran ,together up Bar- . rlngton and Lockman stree'ts._Wben. opposite the grain elevator Thomas ...salads-n-~terrllls._spurt and secured a big lend on Rodgers, but thesturdy- little Oxford mall kept up his even pace and bounded his strongoppon- ent, but it was impossible for him to gain on Thomas, and the Indian kept a safe distance ahead to the finish line. _ Twelve automobiles accompanied the runners around the course.-In Refer- ee Litbgow's car was William Dennis, proprietor of The Herald and The Mail; Hon. B. F. Pearson, proprietor of The Halifax Chronicle and Echo, and Captain Bates, of the R. C. R. nr. n. p. Jonsson, president si his M. P. A. A. A., who started the run- ners; L. B. MacMillan, secretary, and many other prominent nport follow- ers,_covered the course in automobile es. When the last man breasted the tape the competitors made their way, to the private office of William Dennis, where the prizes were presented hy A. B~ Cl‘0Bbv. Mr. Crosby congratulated the management of the Herald and The Mail on the success of the race, *md in a most pleasant way address- Gil each competitor as he presented the prizes. After the prizes were presented the :feat crowd gave three cheers for M‘r. °"°'“’Y» Mr- Dennis. ana 'rss Hersla and The Mail, _ Dr: H. p._ Jcnnscn__presidcni. ci ins M- P. A. A. Ar. made a-n excellent “Demi °°l\£ratulatlng Mr. Dennis ,on "lv Brent success of the race and the Splendid work of The Herald and The Mail were doing in the interests of i poned until Nov. 7. - BISHOP COURTNEY against the “systematic oppression" of the Jews in Russia. The protest in Hamilton Herald road race, over ii of a mile ahead of Rodgers yesterday, whereas he had a lead of two hun- ns l n, Canada. Michael Thomas ran a fine race ~Minard's Linimect lor sale sverwherf ~ ' ' 'roRoN'ro Nov 31-south .- - , A 'td thi-llalftt z - ~ Beetle Maps me no “O p.`::.,°rfo|l~yOrw;,ll, galltldaygs B and S35 wmds i“°"““i“3 t" Kale’ with , . H'ALn-Ax. osisliei- tai. - 'nic “"““°‘ °1°°¢1n¢`,c1f the-» n...r-_ ly. A' ‘W “lil st; _the -Closes Hotel lalt Ovlhllig, whqglg_||'__|-|,°H_| 0| Year were elected Port olllosrs were |,,,.-., ,,¢ 5,05 n, m_, sn., lssves this up to-t s byelaws o t e B. ~MscM‘illsn-, Obor- llf(cArtluu~, New Glas committee-oenrh Hows. Simpson, Amherst; O. A. _l(\\,r§ock,` Mount »`Ri\Y¢,"Darti8b QI; 0,' ggd' _-’A'*";'AIr: Uv HOW# U\\l,VM?Pi` '°i TRIPOLI. Oct. 31-(By wire)-ron three days the ltalians have been Every Arab met has been shot have been killed Wire)-Turkish troops with their cntreuch themselves within thr citv flights of short duration were made h Orville Wright and Alexander Og LOWER., mon, l.';;x::: °:::..a' ~ wg] H1313 ““°“~'--~~~~-A--A-»-~~-~~~-rplglugr HLM _ ~ court to-day ,th-e hearing was post- _.___ _ , The minister was in court only -¢-- A SMI ¢1l‘0\vning accident occurred two minutes. ‘ off Pownal -wharf in this city this morning about twelve fifteen, the un. “AS ||| systematically slaughtering rebels' in mtunate Victim “Wig Henry Fisher, _.__ the resnlenual Oasis Outside the city a man of about forty years of ago, With in wife and family wllo had been NEW YORK, October, 30-President , , _ . Ta", ,B to be asked to t________m_t to (own without trull and many women me nn ni,_._-1,; w,m,1,,,mn on pownm the Czar of Russia a protest formu- _ ' wharf for Carvell Bros for l t lated with a meeting\ today by New .C0NSTANr1N0PLE' oct’ 31'-(By night. as vo lc l l u c f ~ ` ` r cergymcn o a enomlnatlons Amb alms 1,,-we ,.,,,_,,ke,, two forts at The deceased had linen cngngod up Tripoli and forced the Italians to to about eight o'c|ook last night in in the form of a resolution setting after nbnndollinf! large nllmliels ol loading UH’ ("”‘“°""°‘H"4“"“ will W0"|< forth the “unjust and lmrbaric nun. gulls. rifles, hlnmuuitiou and pro»l lu=.ing stopped on accouni_ of diti0ns" to Which, it .is declared, the Vuuons' " the rain Mr Traiuor sligpm. I laws in that country are slllijerivfl v “* ,.,,,, ' I 'I m ’i‘|l lllos, mskvd Ml Fi'~.lli.| Bishop Greer, of thc lilpiscolpal ' V ' `~ _` . '. ,- \_,, church. Bishop Frederick Courtney, I , stay 0" an mght ‘md Wiltvll the ofthe Episcopal cllurch, formerly of '_ _ ' _ Whllrf, there being about a cm. of Humax' presided' I g‘"’d“ "flt‘ iiiuler cover and also Rolo .. . z . i 9 "U U"`"\V 0" the Cnscalleiiixfs lilies » _ when sho ani __ KILL anvil. Lirlc savlucl STA. ,, - _ HAMILTON, october, ao-'rnc '1`I0N» N~ U.. 0ct.~ 21. - 'rwsney "miy °°“s°“*°‘1 to. HB hehad per- leii for Picton. This he fflfllleii similar- duty on dif experiments of yesterday may be the liner or the ailerons on the glider until he returns to Dayton He said brought from Da'yton'to make n new ten days. He said that the operation more than a matter of per-: ~l.u\ ited space would not be adequate. idvery bird is of course eq-uipped with" mail docking at 11.10 a. m., She left on return at 1.40 p. m., bringing passengers, freight, express and yes- terday‘s N. S., mail and arrived morning for I-‘lctou at 7 30. China Point returning at 7.30 p. tim the Southern express was forty- merside and Eastern accommo a d ‘ minutes late. ________.__._-----------"-”‘ reads the what SHE and ,,..,..,...i.--_ss-_--» v»swi»;'rll¢¢s.- “ .r.‘,-.|'gec., 1 _ rt. _ course of slightly more than lil, ,|vie_ the Emu” ,_W,__,o___ ,__ the ,feicut occnsslolis previously, miles, was run here today and won Wright biplano yesterday, but the by rn,|n,.,;¢,.,; that ,,,, , by Geo. Richards, the representative |°lack of wind prevented alduplicute of pe, -tt I _ W ci the Ramblers Athletic club cf the th” “F"“*i°““1 B°f11`i'\H 0* Tl“"S““Y'~ <;r;ilv'lT Vt; go out to hm home 0" I c treet to inform his wifc city. His time was o n . _ seconds, which is aryl: rz;)ilrllIilt‘::m;l?ivllal,. last 0' th? Re“eB'. \ _ that .he wm'l.d 'mt '°t“"“ fl" Uh"- than the ,_ec,,,_d hem by Sam Me,,_)__ Mr. Wright decided not t_0 expci-| morning, . . of y0nke,.s_ New\Y0,_k_ i ment with the new automatic stair - This wus nl-leertoii to hy Mr ~pr:linor who ugrncli to wait for him that in repairing the ,_ip,_;___e _1,te,_ on thc wharf. He went home about theYWAilccidentA'of last Wednesday it °if1m‘U\i|`ty illlil i‘eturncd about an _-_ was necessary to use the ailerons hour later . Ilefore leaving him for th ni l ,NEW YORK, "october, zs-'rncrc _ n t ~ - ` " rn, l;_;\Sml_:_>_|;¢_;n_nar§\t_l:_el;_vj1i_l;I1i1Ain thc price xlthigllt rlthlsnyefrltlgdlcii?d: _c r_1lus_sa»si;_