'last night, for the crowds waiting at o wmv divan mu D ' I ii _ I w,iiaa*r'l.°iia} ' _ c_HARLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE mDwA_xD" ,Is`LAND, _oANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, Sagas. THE NATIONAL a I wireless News v O l N 0! Uniisli- Sfates aaa canada an can 'i ' . I ~ ' Boats llalf.Mi|e Adparf Five Miles Froni vention? 'Discuss Wages' Schedule Awful Slau = ° ° I ." - I __ .. _ , _ ghfer Sfrikmg Pictou, Passengers Going Between; T9- Take Eiieiii A391' »° ' -°' .A ' I. Ma Transfer Minto’s s n Miners In Nitrate Works Of Y P” ° ge" April 'First ' ~ I E ~ I To Sganley Today a Chili, Over Two Thousand - -_- INDIANAPDLIS, Marsh 12-(spaa It 1 U 1 _ - ` < B ‘°“g‘i"‘ i"°i"‘i’i” tim" ' 1 ° - H- S- MINT0. March 12-(spasiso D. D. Manson, 1'. C. James, R. ln. ial)-The national convention of tho United_ Mine morkers of America met to-day in Tomlinson Hall to agree Upon a course of action be- cause of the failure of the operators and miners of the central compe- titive field to agree upon u joint wage conference to fix a scnlc in place of the present one which ax. plres April 1. The wage scale for the various bituminous fields of -the United tho scale fixed in the central com- P of one of thef first two policies ex Dfifliliflg by pursuing that course to i til t t ‘ . - ' - B°m° ° ° °p°"’ ‘"5 ° SAN Faasolsoo March 12--(s 1) until soldiers and strikers mst in ing FfiISO EIIITIBS induce Bisn a scale and put their mines in ’ A' , P Opcmtiom which the miners believe Machine guns operated by the Gov. the streets of Iquique and on the _ would fo;-ce the others to do mm, ernment forces of Chile in a great _th _ 4 o er. ~ Wise- conflict with the strikers nt the - NEW YORK, Mm-oh 12_ (S ¢_) _ Th - Being ordered to disperse the army D ere is a. disposition on the part nitrate beds and in the city of Iqui- of mem the goings,-5 Opened gn-,_ Chas. W. Morse, former banker and f , ,O some of the mul operators to 4l\l0. ifiid 2.500 men low most of The men had little opportunity to Alfred H' Curiisf f°i`m°|' Pfegiiieiiii td I I ih-mu me the mul market prices in whom were killed, according to ad- iigilt iliifliir Well illlfillgil H105' iiiili of the N“ti°““1'B““k 0' Nmth Am' States-i-and Canada are based upon Iiridgxgndgrlsucliralystirtilic t:¢;?tM€f vices received yesterday by the NOP been armed, the assault was so mid- erica pleaded not guilty _inthe U.Ss Mitchell and it _ook ' ' weghm steamer Christian Bros dem ' circuit court today to a Joint indict- . s now as , ' _ _ petitive field, consisting of Illinois, ithough there would be a full suspen- nrnved toduy direct from This ktolnktplnii on JuT;,myh1f_u:d Iglelxhiclix nEH;)mcn\iEintTi;'co(ll1:1Nlcrn I di n , Obi d W t p _ 1' - . 6. n wee a er, was oug y ~ vzllnixga 0 an es em_ ennqy _' (if miziryg In ag ritlhisl; great Business at Iquiqua which had common consent, the strikers went “CY _illifi Gigiitefiil With making iHiSB m nous e H on D B never before been scarcely disturbed T90-Ck to W0l`i‘i Wiililliiii- tile Oilieciieli °“ti`i"s~ . T b .un thin bu ` r mlvmme in Wu eg_ Bail was fixed at thirty tho-.lsand Y Y _[-5 t ea thquakes, was Z _ . paralyzed when the great army of It was reported that the \mine 'i0iilH`S Wit-ii MUYHG lllili f»~‘ll I-il0i1SHhd workers went on' a strike. owners will voluntarily increase the 0'Nellls, and Railway Station. A Furla containing ai sum of Honey, Go d Ring, Receipts with owners hollis/ finder will be rewarded by leaving with Btailon-Intl* 'C-fishing and Sons at Union Point 1.-i-_---G stood at 25 degrees at the iime- At I Naw YORK, March 10-Employ ment agencies point out one pecuylar phase of the servant girl prob em _ i" Both Morse and Curtis gmc bail. Mr. Morse first demurred nt the here tonight between the Sydney men and the Victorlas ning, thus making the teams ties, thc winner of the series will have a MONTREAL March 10-Edward the Starr Trophy. yestcr1lD.y's electric storm and is in The matter was discussed last the hospital with his right leg parli- night by the managers ofthe res- lyzed. At half past five in tlic pegtivc teams. midst of asnow storm, there came a The Sydney team is here until thc blinding flash and a heavy peal of winter boats resume their trips. thunder and again at 6.15 the same . .~ thing occurred. The thermometer , the first flash Barry was driving on 'the street when he wus knocked from lils rig unconscious. Thc horses cs- . ' _ caped little hurt. - STICII INSECTS CHINA CANNIIT HESIST JAPAN _-..- nearly every cocoanut tree They are very ill-smelling and squirt a LOND0N_ March 10_n is the gem feud “uid “E ones eyes if hfmdled' eral opinion in diplomatic circles Leaf insects I “ever saw' except that the chances of a rupture bc- wheu the natives caught and bmught tween Japan and China are small. them to me' but Bu the guava The middle kingdom is not consider- bushes have them although o white ed in B position to resist the de_ mais eye ‘mn Helium distinguish mands of the Island empire Pending thgsetfrslrg 2321 igfiteglous and `m_ the receipt of advices from their there shall be adequate regulation slowly and very slightly. Her Majesty- cams, ereatum amolutely leaves respective governments. which have still partakes of food sparingly, and_has endowed with th; power of motmm not yet arrived, neither the Japanese B conseiiuentlym°“i°a"”‘i'edTBBB thanmighii so for as the most scrutinizing eye embassy nor tim' chinese legatmn such regulations shall be just, was have been ciééiected. She i_s, however, no can see ‘or even, their legs and will discuss the Tatsu Maru incident. the _“nel expressed by Governor longer oblig to remain uibed. aiidcanhends “QB n precise copy at stalks Willih the diPi0mf\¢B °0iiSi‘i°i` 'SOM sit up on scouch, although sho is still and ,emma ‘ ,China is technically in the wrong. unabew walk-Recently the Empress ' considerable sympathy is expressed isra :hs 'rramc ohm tonight. 'rho , for her, as it is felt here that the thefirst time since her illness, despite Japanese customs authorit as must have been well aware that the con- signment f arms, which was the rarinais chief visited Sw direct canst of the dispute, iyaéhin- railroads, Petersburg, and was 'oc ' - tended for distribution among n- Th . ence by the Empemn __ _ asa “balm t e governor s conviction that SEIIVANT EIHIS HE CATHIIIIC that foreign women living in New York have to solve. ROME, March 10-Several dest- ‘Aillwnt Witiwllf- cX¢6lii1i0l1 i1i1BY sions have been published by the refuse to take n. girl of their own gong,-,ganna of the Council re. natlonnllty,’ said the manager of nn gm-Qing the ingorprugign 0| tho uptown agency- 'The comparatively new marrisgs isgisintisn for oaths- few European women living here who lies which comes into iorcs through- are able to hire a servant when they out the world at Easter, The most UNA- Wil “D i10\iH°i\9°Dil18 ill All10i'iUH important of these is that concern- are willing, enough to take a girf ing the existing dispensations in from'thelr own country. but thyse mired marriages in the incurs. By who arrive our and after a ew virtue of this decision which the .thirty thousand dollars he was rc- quired to furnish, and said "Well, I mile from the Stanley, with ii heav from ship tn ship. The Stanley has twenty-five pas- sengers and the Mi'nto forty, the latter including the followingt- Captain Read, (due at Halifax to- iiiKht to speak on the All Red Route;) Dr. Regan, Cardigan; Rev. iii’ Wireless to Pictou-The Mintn is five miles from Picton and half a Mutch, Capt. Coughlln, Mrs. John- son, from Kensington, Mrs. Sullivan, Tyne Valley, Miss McLean, milliner, Y field of ice between. _M'ontag\ie, two Marconi inspectors, I’l1SHcnllers were today walking and travellers Laidlaw, Latter, Ra!- `fcrty, Stanley and Crocker. , The position of the ships is un- favorable and in the morning the |Miuto's passengers will ask to be transferred with .baggage and mails to the Stanley and land at Picton, which is now easily accessible. Hhnv I ihw if T in ii uivnncin His Wife Will use His Money To Effect Legal And'FinaI Separation -_ NEW Y0l`ifll, March 12-(Hpccial)~ Harry K. Thaw was served late to- day with a copy of the summons and C0mDlaint in the proceedings brought by his wife, Evelyn Thaw, to` annul Mrs. Wm. Thaw, who is made ii co- dcfcndant was served at the Hotel Torainc in this city. This is because shc is next of kin, the law presuming her son to be legally dead as he is insane. When asked thc cause of the cn- strnngemcnt Mrs. Wm. Thaw said “The public‘will'never know," Evelyn Thaw _has been getting mo- ney riglit along from her husband’s counsel and this will be cmitiniied the counsel said. IIETEHMINEII EIIH I I HI. HECUIATHIN NEW YORK, N. Y., March 10-‘ That the people are determined that of the railroads, but that they_ are incerd in their avowed wish that Charles E. Hughes in un address he- governor was a guest at dinner of he- club, which also entertained the heads and officials ol many other here was an urgent necessity of first iirriving at the concrete facts of the situation and finding out just what was wanted before any attempt was THE HIIIIINSIIN ' CIIVEIINNIENT Holding Its Last Session At Fredericton And A New I Mayor Sworn In FREDERICTON, March 12-(Spl.) The members of the local Govern- ment, with the,exception of Attorney General McKeown arrived in this eveniug's trufn from St. John. Gov- ernor Tweedie arrived on the same train. lt was decided to hold no meeting of the Executive until tomorrow morning. The meeting will probably occupy two or three days as the Administra- tion lias a large amount of routine business to transact ,hefom resigning office. Fred Chestnut was sworn in as *Mayor of Fredericton at the Tueen Hotel this evening, the oath bclng administered by Lieut. Governor: Twccdic. AN ASSEMBLY IIE CATHIIIICS LONDON, lllaiz- 10-What is likelyto bo the inost iinportaiit Roman Catholic lisnoliibly held in Eiigliind for 300 years will meet in West-minister in the early port of next Septelnber. This will be the iiiiieteeiith Eucharistic Congress, and f`rom the provisional programme just issued we are enabled to give some iii- fercsting details. The oelitrul locale of the gutheriiig will be the “iestmiiister Cathedral and the precise date frmn Sol|_;f_.;:mlier I) to lli. ring the past week invitations have been sent out to some 250 English speak- ing Bishops, and intimal-ion has been given to all clergy in the British Isles. The intimiition will, It Is lioged, also ex- tend to all the priests of t o Catholic world. The British Isles alone can pro- vide about sixty bishops, including, of course, tho Eiiglisli lii.»diop.~i of the titular secs. ;_.._____1._>___.. made to regulate. was made plain also. The New York Pbullc Service Commission. ¢wgIi_¢. nokia, noarunnn, san other (find ailments sm quickly relieved by Crewiulli tablets. ten coats psr max. A ll drunilh. D YW” l'°ll°i\ tim \90i'VBi1¢ Sifi 812880 Pope has confirmed, no marriage of of prosperity, as so many of them s Catholic wilf'~be valid in the eyes do, insist 'upon hiring help hailing of the church unless solemnised fn from some other land. An Italian the presence of a competent priest woman will employ a girl from any- and two witnesses. An exception is where under the sun except Italy, made in the case of such marriages the German from any place except in Germany, where the custom now Germany the Russian from any place governing mixed marriages ls per- except Russia, and so on thzéaéigz mltting to continue. the list of coun ries represen . - ---" - course this ‘rule does not universally _ hold good. ' ` Usiomo, Marche -speciall- ’Carn MII .. Hi _,__..___._ U L_ _.,_-- THE WLATHCR. |.19,m,,;_ _' sonznwsmrly wines, fur me e. . ,. , __ `.,- .. j 12-12 'ronoN'ro, Marsh`u-(special-is;iy0em...... ei -I Wheat gl Dancing By the Celebrated Arh CHANGE IIE PIIIIUHES AN-II , NEW PHIICHAM HI HIIWMAN ~»--------.-' - ' 'sts Brown And Wright Will Feature FalryIand's Mammoth Program Tonight 1 Tonight the double vaudeville hill I' which is making Fairyland famr-ir.-I will again he presented. The dancing I couple, _Jack Brown and Lillian Wright will give another magnificent performance executing A superb ~ re- pertoire of American and English dances concluding with the eelehrst- ed Lancashire clog on marble top pedestelo. There is onlyanother op- portunity to see these celebrated art- ists who have made s hlg sensation everywhere. ‘ Fred Bowman, the versatile and i 1 I-lever singing comedian and banjo viuyer who has won great pi-also mere and elsewhere for his meritori- ous black face act, will give now jokes, new songs and haw banjo music t onight. Fred -is becoming more and mom popular the longer he stays and he is proving s veritsblg host in himself. The i1||||t|-.ug SOUR! by lladdlson and Hurneywill be musical entertainments in them. selves. The new _moving pictures will be splendid. Their names will ap- pear in the evening papers. 5 vsud _,_-",. _ _ __ if.: 'L ’i;`¢ , -_: , .1"i,ig `A_,(';!§ ` 5 .,,., ,--:' f . T1 I .(_§ol\!|l.lil9n--;l'*'o,l_!- *tho Big Arona _ R-Ink To-nightly .. - 1 s..