ORNING muy ‘§,F“’ “‘¢",,§‘§§§,"§‘,f ceieim Allnui THE CHARLGTTETO G ARDIA _ l i w“.’.‘£>‘ie’i’i?i‘ii8»‘%/’fi`fil;’i’iE”ii&i”n”ii”‘....} , CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 191°- gg §i it EE st v‘."4;#”'¢ii Wllllll TALES , T UF |IlillllBlLlS ,i 1 LONDON, Oet. 19-'nie lieutenant-( governor of the British portion Of New Guinea has just coma home for Opp,”-trinity to make his country- B balisln as still practised by nat-ivesl under his jurisdiction. The interior t _i~:_:a;}siiitl;_e_a1a2;g§_§_oI_l¢_lr:f;nizgsfsé _ons and many comments of praise on remaining 'on the 'eal‘th’e surface,'t Eglisalgzgtgniygiegggfrnor Murmyit iousness of the passenger coaches The native Papuans are divided i___ making up the train. The impression O h he officials were polite and coiirte- io many distinct tribeg_ primitive one gets while on the H. and S. W. und barbarous, but in some respects trains is that Of _a well managed of high native intelligence. 'riiey are " “d' T“'° aspects °f th* °°““UY r easily won over from barhiarism and induced to take up some form of ein- pibyment. The Governor during his trips into the interior bard constant- ly of a race of long-haired pygmiei; who dwelt jlist -over the mountains, but exploration always brought the answer th-at they were just further on, The interior Papuan village wholly riillsists of a, siingle building from 300 lu 600 fcc-L lonig and about seventy ilivll. it is divided into tunnel-lille c»illpai'tlncnts capable of sheltering un lmlny as 1,500 persons. In front of thc bllilding is a platform wheri- ..u the cannibal feasts take place. liovlerlliii' Murray recently arrived nt one of these villages' in time to be pw-rilt nt the eating of a freshly- l~o»n=i<\-/-=i‘ll¢~i- bv cxrllnnging victims with :liloili.'-r inun, having first sealed the rough which it runs impressed me deeply. The first was the beauty and boldness of the scenery. Skirting along the shores of the Atlantic by the Pubnicos one m-ay smell the long stretches of thc ocean, or see tlid lorig lines of rugged coast glistening in the sun shine, or hcre and there be- hold the low lying cloud hiding some headland from view. The scenery of sea and shore along this route is charming. The bold, historic coast describes a series of majestic curves whence the _enchnnting, multi-colored sea is almost constantly in sight. Here monster clifls.with perpendicu- lar sides jut grimly from the land and cast dark puiiple shadows on the bright green water at their base.Tllcre on a frowning headland stands al stately lighthouse, sending its kindly light out upon the \vaters. Now we skirt headlanids, at whose feet' the billows break in jeweled foam; now gliding by sonle semi-circlar beach of pui‘e,whitc sand, which rims the azure of the sea as the young mouni projects its golden crescent on a sap-i pllire sky. At intervals a. lovely bay swells inland like 9, bowl of lapisln- zuli, upon the edge of wllich gi pic- turesque village hangs in high relief-, while far away where sea and sky MOISANT HAD MlllACUIl()US ESCAPE.: New YORK, Oct. 19.-The needless- ‘ ness of a. moment came near being the death today of John B. Moisant, the American aviator, who first flcw rniiii-ll--t. bg: disfigllriug the corpse in‘;Yl il-i-..-~'~-ure with conventional rules. .tr "'\lu yi/ of the tribes have their own |Y3 u. ‘,i'o:..< of how canililialisnl should be 3' e l~l.u.iiu~i.i~iI. lll some districts the vie- lwr th a passenger across the channel ‘cm Paris to London, wllilc hc wus ying out his lileriot Molloplnnc at lmont Park. He fell 125 feet and ccked his machine beyond repair, nlficently in the light of the sun, and some spots naked and bear where the fire has done its awful work of forest destruction; and yet here too one can appreciate how beautiful a bare tree Iches that are wisely irregular and 'obey no law except their cwn-bran- whole a, pillar of power that defies thci gales, or a cobweb fllagrce of things ,ns fragile as a conl|uctte’s handker- chief. Passing between Liverpool and Bridgewater at this season of the year the siglli; of turning leaves add autumn fini is entrancing, In the foreground _ou see the luxury of the rcdden;d l.'~ri~s while behind rises a bclt of nj 1’ cc flrs behind which the sun is sxitiiig. Should you desire bold, grand, majestic, inspiring and expanding scenery then travel amidst ease and comfort over the Halifax and South Western R-ailway. The other aspect of the country that impressed me was the oflliortun- ity it offered to sportsmen. For all who dcrivc pleasure from the pursuit of the hunter, in shooting or in fish- ing, the territory traversed by this line of railway offers nilflnilnnt Oppor- tunity for obtaining fresh air and ex- ercise and being led into much varied and beautiful scenery. Passing' by a lake I caught sight of a flock of wild geese. There were twenty or more in line, their loni.‘;, black, glossy necks strctcllcd rigidly forward 'and their white collnrs sllowillg in distinct cen- irnst. ’1"hcir broad strong wings beat] in slow, steady rliytllm, as they held their plllczs- in the un\`ili‘yin;_; line. ‘,‘i`h';\t s. cllnllce for the sportslnau this was. Space will not permit me to dwell further on this scenic route--the air ullilroiznd is full of scent n,\:.d sound nienlows -g-‘lcauiillgf \\itll izailileil but-_ tcrcups. The rnrlirf-.<1 grilss, thc und , Irs: leaves, the lioiiiltllcss sea and the may be_the fantastic folly of b,,an_iti»ilu-'.vilcl'c 'between this city and Co- n viator quickly righted himself, and lwluius, Ohio, fodny are struggling then, .in overlconfidence, lifted l1lS§ ni... : two young couples on u strange feet from the rudder to tinker wlthl ii. :u\1vmo..n journey. Uno couple is a the oil feed to his motor. lnstantly‘ full day in advance of the oL_her,, t iii:-ri* being a price of $150 awaiting n thu i,~.vo who reach their destination feet to the ground struck on its right' - ‘~‘- ri '»'v'u.jlin;\, lud.-first. W ii. Mill-rl-, twintv-foul' and JO;-:W i\.h .~'.ii:~'ioilSo;l ’i.v.”ti\i.y'f.‘»V0, l,-oth Of I; I"ii'_.:-'Ill|l'i.f, hu\'|c been lifelong friends. taken out 0| the wreck ahve: but “_ , t huppcllcd, the uninjured left wing! I<‘ii inure Patterson, of Pittsburg »11“d broke his fall, -and he slid easily from F\ir_ Eiiillrr had been courting Miss _ hr. m'i.l-vclison was courting Miss h if lin:-rillc Leach, ~of Allc»g".1e;ly, and u" il ibe ounstion of m1li‘1‘iniI@ WHS i.i ii-rlud l~.ctwr.cu this inod».‘l'n | "W0" h und Pytllias it was decided that both 0 ri lllllrs would be niarried at the same il iluw, Allgllst 231, and live in thc same _ll lliiiiwl-, ill Ji:nius"St., West l<]nd.|-" wlliirv ic couple occupies the first l\\i~-i;/./lhfl the other the second flat. ~ ,The question of a honeYII100n WHS left opt-ll until both young men could ;ri>t.,_t.ileir vacations at the same time. und ii' wns decided to go to ln-lien’-1 to visit meiids, former Pittsburgers. lf. wus while 'discussing the houcl' iuoon with F. li. Hawkins. lJf0PI`10'- for of thc Hawkins Hotel, West End. l’iilf=i~il;~_i:, tllnt the unique honc.V' lnoou was luraigncd. Mr. Ft;-wnson illozug-lit it would take two or tllrcc l|:l_\s- io go to Fort Wayllc by rail. “\\`h_\-, I can walk. it in a week." snlil .\lr. Miller. 4 This lrd to a discussion as to how, liuif ii wolllll take to walk from i'u1..i»ul~,; to Fort Wayne, and it end- ed ill :l proposition by Mr. Hawkins, una is an nthlctc and greatly inter- t~-ll~il ill oflllcbics, 1.0 present $150 L0 the lolniiv that reached Fort Wayne iirsi, i.all',ing thc entire distance. The yoili\;_»_~ men, 'after talking the ninlu-i~ .ner with their wives. airrwl li viiiii l;lip\iln.f8(l ‘liy MT. HB.Wl(ll1S flint. thc distance, which is 350 mllcii. illiiut. bi- covered b October 26th. .lil-_ llawkins dit? not believe that ilu- youu; folks would accept his Dlfiiiositloil, especially since Mrs. Sri-vt-ilsoll weighs 100 pounds. Mr. Sii~\~fll-nul himself weighs only 130- Tiu- two ciurlies walked toilet-her uu- tii i.\.ry reached Washington, Pa., whru the Hievensons were left bebin-.l ll'i\\'i‘\'vr, they iare undaunted and dl»ifrlnilu.l to close up the gap. Mr. and Mrs. Mill-er were more than tivo days coming from Pittsburg to “hvnilnn and the stevensons more than three days. They expect, how- “\'<‘r. to make better progress after- the ivolliell become hardened. They expert in mamta ' an ‘average of Uilfiy-tive miles a lflxy after they get H flood start. h which he flew from Paris to London, he lnonoplanc sweeped sideways like bird winged by the fowler, dived 125_ ing, and turned completely over. dbocly, who saw the fall thnlight for minute that Moisant would ever be is seat. ` The danlageil monoplanc was n rand new Blcriot for one passenger lily, and had been bought by Mois- nt especially for the international lect here, in which he is entered. lie till has the two scat machine in Owiever, and will use it in dll GVOIWH in which he competes. s'rAus rnornnsv 'rnOoni.r.s_ Mooi-t~’s Almanac for the ensuing year has just been issued, and Eug- lishmeu who pin their faith r.o_ tile long distance prelllctiolis of this vo- ume as to the future find many sli-'TP posts of Lroiible ahead. This almmr nc, too, speaks with some authority. for it now is enjoying the 214th 3'0"” of its carccr, und, therefore, lias\‘sll‘lll»c Smmum: in Mm very highest iqumrtcrs. Most of the forecasts drawn from the vague to cover anything that mf? imppnn. Among the niost defini i~ brobllccies arc those rclutiuil fi’ l\`C'_1 lnnd. __ _ ,, In 11‘cb1‘ui1ry.thc little green _iF_ G _ will begin a i1°"“’d of gmt m Him. tune "for Satan enters her i'\i'ini~ sign'and remains therein durinll ill” will lie its ici in Ai»ri1» “‘"“§_ . I mes.. an, fnwiniil for May, terrib e llal>i>eningi~i" ill Allfr\lHt» “’l‘""’ ‘“S““' fm- will pursuct tll_r_c{li_;:(llollt___t.l\_e____ your and the llnl‘\'ljS owl " fl ,. " Referring to the ll.“‘_t"‘£ generally. it ‘S hem was an in- mination of Mercury H OW" the. reuse Of trtldc and conlnlercn. ll" ;"n in s,_.mrc to Neptune, shows scon- aeli in man nie." ~Ali=<.> the _X“f=_§}§\_“f_; claratiim that “Jupiter in t is _mc favorable to theatres an; mi ___ hails, but the affliction of enus the seventh house showsa large "OP of divorces, mid mall’ “tT‘tlcal‘lllEIllttx;"%A vehtions Wm. be hmmm! 3?. seventh This same ‘affliction 0 i____ _se ____ house " whatever that may 5- The route nfter leaving this city is to (lamhlidge, Ohio; to Columbus, to Hi-ilcinntnims, to Vim Wert, to flint lvaym-_ liimh enuplc carried one init mae, ing to cause the (loverlum-lit ti-oiiiili nvoice of the stars" arp sufilcicntll' - The police of Atlantic City, N. J., obtained a warrant for the arrest of William Soylcr, tiventy-eight years 01;] and married, chnrging him with me murder of Miss Jane Adams, ciglltnell years old. wliose body was wuslled ashore in the surf. _ l-ieylcr is a fugitive. He disappeared rmln Atlantic City -on Fchriiary 5. the day following the night on which 'hc his oiln er brother, Arvist Hey- 't ‘ rncl tn be vii ‘lil Alflz¢:iI~.l*t'n1f!l;(i‘lie;t ll‘llf`l"li`~llnil<\nal dlfli- ifllletiesl Alrogetllcr, it would nprsni iimi, n busy time is nllcnd. ’I‘llonl:is, the bunkf-r, from its dining 3 room in 1908, rc\'caled the fact that I he is practically _ithout funds ofi any kind. Dependin, llpoll thc gratu- 1 d to live largely" on cl-edit, tllell radesmcn taking their chances Of be- E the enthusiastics to the contrary. -mm? P1200. has a tendency to cause bilio THE BEST Cl-IRISTVIAS GIFT n . , _ _ . _ FOR A LIKFTIJE MONEY_|t:o live On milk as a diet ls do ily, for 1-lily Canadian sul:sci‘iber,'0 oiit|l's (lonlpanion for 11111, |11 i.rii.utions to the new volunle by fa- a he (,‘olni:l'inioll fur the remaining 1, cults of~1‘J10 free. 0 t`».\'<=l\'e colors and gullil. __ __ _ t __ ift, it will cntitlc the doilor to all Tegetame eating _earn which - ' ' ~ -- -tl’Ui»‘.'l-h 0 0X1’/11111111! PNN! \`*1‘€-"-"‘P~ extra copy of thc 1911 Cn zndar. ' ' i.-.:: l--\. ~ ri t-l, wllilc in tl rs ,hut p?¢ke‘I hlmsfm ‘mt ‘J the ‘l“°" Q, - Q - ._ < . . - ,_ s‘archy sugary bulky or nour , ‘Hui H,,l',f. _f:.;,f:,.‘,_f,,1 I “we j?m;i,,-n ,unhui-t, and was just about to fly u tend to rcst_ and ln.plrc th: tlréd, 'lim 1liu_,tr;itcd announcement of the _Ag - . _ ` " ' ' ' ` Jaded inhabitant of the smo y cl 3. l.llrel and bcttei ( m anion fo 1911 ~ danger of kidney trouble, where the elbunlen in the egg is injurious, there rc many whom eggs in any form nake desperately bilious. If the dict s persisted in. the liver becomes ser- ously deranged. Milk, the ideal baby food, frclruen y do-cs not aggrec with adults; w allen alone it is inadoilllatc as a d t. hen ict, It; us- mei ing css and many yi person who is try erself harm . Where milk drinking is insisted up ly the physician, the ill effects can vercome by sipping slowly, by aking it with heavy menls~-milk_is food, not 5 drink-by drinking ii; lot rather than cold, an-d 'by never us- ng it iced. Where mills actually sickens one, ffect can be countcnictcd by mix scant tablespoon of limewater ach glass, sipping it slowly. 1 on be not the to hree heavy meals a day, while to- he majority of modern .digesti nimal food once a day is quite ugh. Greens-and vegetables are suppos y extremely healthful, 'yet whicrc th a tendency to intestinal trou ley are at once cut off. Then uist know how to discriminate ed- ere ble one in are ish- . t rn _ . _ g raise one foreiillgcr. If this warning V . _ _ . ~. \ Sonic stonlachs can easily xligest 2 il F _`__`__ _ W* 1 int a ~\~.~.~. l ii- """"\. ~ - ,_ ' 45-., 'J ' "__ ‘E1 221.3 C 2., _ ‘ mega? ___ _.Q r-_ i v7T.T..]JI?\1VI \§-,1=;1nx_.ir:R. 1-9-oe-PCG ` Q-’>‘l‘?'l’§ i b b ---full from greatness, for in 1755 ai v.a.l buried in a fire that raged fori days. Slowly the nation recovered, re lc ' cupicd the national capital anl King P nr w ll il: tl o.r.Oi.li<~.r lcvolt wlas llcre-silry in 1836 t to retain the constitution, for the court was ever on the alert to ile- p government.. C . ' _p p certain rights which l‘esulte.l in the; |assussinatil n of himself and his old- ' c 1 f § who was inst seen alive that night. _ whqn Miss Adams’ body, clad ini the finery she had worn at the dance vma wasllcil ashore the police recndledl that ihe dny after the girl'a dis- appearance ber motller had asked for tllo nrrcst of Hcyl-cr Oil rm abdlwtioli chnrgc. Noi. until n f‘.oronel~’n jury hurl viewed the girl's body and the police limi lnadu several discoveries about the friendship whléh hnd existed be , ii ~- . ' 1' v,.r_ audyMfsl| Alice Adams, a young- tween Scyler und the Lilfl ‘lm t.l“‘Y er uintcr of Miss .lane Adams. went formnlly cllnrizr Suylnr with hnvini! to n dance on the rirr with the girl inilriiernd the girl. W Z Circulars headed "Wanted for Mlir- der" and containing a description of Seylnr have been printed and sent to the police in all parts of the eouut- ry. In these the fugitive is described as fOllows‘-~ "’f‘wenty~elght years old, six feet in hell.:-ht, of slender build, smooth fnrc and high chock bones. Walked' with stoop of shoulders. Has good teeth, brown hair and weighed about 158 pounds. Wore when last seen black sack single breasted. ligllf- llfny trousers, bule flannel shirt, patent special condition. If you are \vc1l, stop worrying so milcll about the digestibility of your food. Ho lung as you l-at slowly, do not overcat and avoid stale, very rich and ijreasy foods, a person in mormal §‘_‘__‘;2‘-ll "my cat almost anything she BREAKING A BAD _HABI'I‘. One of the most aggravating faults _f two l_mpul.~:lvc boys proved to be il ispositlon to interrupt when some _nc else was speaking, in. order to lnterpolate their own views, under s The disagreeable habit did not yield to erxplanatiollsof the riiilencss of the practice nor to re‘1l~iman.l io ll 0 d () Each boy was the recipient of a| small allowance __lt_ pocket-money W0C'kIY £0 Supply s ll personal and school needs, and the distressed mo- ther noticed how easily plans were made ahead for its use. She deter- mined to use this fact as a leverage of control. Quietly she announced tha _ ' t at the least sln'g of a break_in the way of lllterruption of a'uotller’s conversa-` ion she should unostentatiously ere not heeded she uould lalse two ngers, which signal would mean a nc of five cents. At tll-e end of the first week both Z2” boys had not only lost their whole ' a t ing or scolding. llowance, hilt were in debt besides; his too without a word of fault-filld- Tile second week saw a decided im- rovemcnt, and the end of thc month proved the objectionable habit to be a bit of ancient history.-E. G; W. in Harper's Bazar. / ' URTHEl`xl_l;’ARTICULAI`tS Temporary vigor checked the down- ward tendency of the nation at times ut it seemed that nature had com- incd with destiny to bring about its .ailing not zl building standing in b Hsboll, f.ile cnpitzll, .The wrcckaget ii tnrdcd by incompetent and despot- I rulers, until Napoleon’s army oc- 9 J fcrriid ihn seat of yfovcrnmellt to that lege al my itll th» h lp if Eng land, freed the country from its nued ruling it from Brazil, much to E le discontent of his subjects ill Por- For all the y.”.u.:‘s of its existence, ortll;l,nl had been an absolute mon- 1 clly, the eorltiolling spirits of 1 llich were the king and the priest- ooil. A revolutionary party was or- :inized in 1820, with the avowed ob- I' lis they were sueccssiill in 1822, but rive the people of any voice in the It was the desire of the late King 1 arlos to witllhnld from the eo le st son ill the streets of Lisbon, Feb. 1908. Wllile the kingdom of Portugal has an area about two-thirds that of the S tate of New Yorks, it taxes its lieu- llc nearly’ tviice as much as docs the _ _ , most populous and wealthiest ol American States. lfs largest city is ll the same clnss with llitroit, Buf- alo, San Fraileisco, lilllwaxlkcc or New Orleans ill size and puiilililtull. The national debt is nfaily $l.‘00.-_ 0 . IT ally in the finances of the ro~er.l- men‘t_ It has been pi-rprf."nlll' 0" '-519 verge of b-ankr'il|'i`;ey, ivifhoiit BET-"i 00000. Defieits have a rarrd aniu- |ently_ any hope of l'l-ro.clln'.: irin financial fuotiuu. _ _ Thc aihitoeratic- oflleluls liar liciui, grasping and eorriillfi hm!! -‘““l_ nobles wranplcd over the l'l\lTlfl0l`-_ and the people were pro‘n:l d \vn ini li slavery none the lfsi SSVCN T9 i cause they were -ostcuslbly fl-ec lncn and vnt¢.rS_ ()u paper l‘_ortn::al is nnlong the must flcmolratic of Enri- prnn molmrehies Suflrnire is all .w- ed t < ` ' can read snki write and who DAY 1\ certain nmouut of_t'zxri= meh yrar. Under the eonstitllt-on the e are two llouses, the lii\us‘ if l'!Cl'S» 1‘0m'0"~l of the clergy and nolli-mcn, and the chamber of ilepilfic,-i, who me "elect- ¢-¢i" by the iliople. The real trouble is that lc s than mio-fiftll of the popizlilt on can read and write well enough to vote, und nlnny of those cannot. pay the ta.es necessary. At present there is no in- dication tlfnt the next generaiihn will furnish any IRTKGF DU\'C(‘“U\lZ-‘ Ol tllnt class-do not attend school leather shoes with buttons, dark_Zl'8v overcoat and blnck slmlcll hat. ' hood. f had ..l light so healthfful-soup, voget-! able". -ggs, and white meat-was thel worst she could have chosen for her' tamling of the matter of comments? I _ i s ui n the.- umerous slips in this time. no visit, finding human remains ns rn fore told. The inspector told of Civ'-ip<»g‘, flight, his chase across the orwi . ini- confronting Crippcn on lli- .-' ~4_ Montrose. "I am not sol-._~._" ..,.il Crippen, “the anxiety has i. ~-n oi.. milch." Dew told Urippcn th, _-..,.,-1 he handcuffed him was because ln» léfi. _a card saying he could not stun# ibn ihorrors he nightly underwent nun would commit suicide, Cripinn wi clared he would _not_ Dew told of finding jewelry _si .- r . Crippen’s undershirt, and 1- , l‘rippen's statement that knew nothing about the nlnttl.-i. Mr Tobin subjected Dew to .i ~-.~..-rf l. ing cross-ex-alnination. He a»=:'\d_ 'Did Crippen seem at all anx`.~». worried or nervous when showin/ iw- cellar 7" “He was perfectly cool and shui- .-.1 alarm or fright." Mr Tobin put e series of question-~- with the object of getting from De-,-. a statement that the floor of the sf-'l _ lar had the appearance of haviui been undisturbed for years, and Dc said the bricks were tightly pacl-'i-1 and covered with dust. It was '.\ pushing -a sharp poker that be fouuu there was no morter between them. While Inspector - Dew, was being iuestioned in reference to the sugges- tion that Crippcn meant to jump overboard from the Montrose, a jury- man fainted, his collapse being pro- ceeded by alarming guttural sounds. The proceedings were at once eus- pended. _ Dr Wilcox, home office expert, at- tended the jurymanwho was taken out of court. The Judge asked Wil- cox to confer with him. Crlppen seemed keenly interested, and spoke to the warden, apparently askin what was going to happen. At ting warden’s brusque reply, Crlppen smil- ed as if amused. ' Mr Tobin had been putting before I OF PORTUGAL. Dew the statement that Crippen need not have written a card to Lebleve when he was continuously with her, but the judge, interposing, said that was a, matter for argument. (inc of the doctors who examined great cartllqiiake slliittcrcd the land, thi? .lllI`YlYlMl. W&S.fll€Il ‘$311611 f-0 the >'.ouih American country. Thc Portu- L gl' - " v." e c - o all mnlc <‘iti7ens o'cr 21 wlloi they have to work from early child- ox. Answering the judge, he said he juryman, fainted as the result of ndigestion. The doctor thought he would be all right in an ho\l.r. The iroceedings were accordingly adjourn- d, the judge remarking that this _ _ _ might prevent prolongation of the olln VI fled to Brazil and trans- tr-ia] a_ Couple 0( days Later thi-. jurymen having recovered he trial was resumed. Professor Pepper said the remains ~ t F'i‘rllcii invaders, but King Jclili conf- Rem hmnan' those Dt a stout adm ' l'l tl S wgal’ “nm ISZL ` buried four or ei|:‘.lf luunths. It \'.'n- issection had been done by omo one skilled ln dis- ection. The renlairs had been mpossiblc that thcj. were buried in U05. A l.ro'.vn il"`i was found.T‘~.~- as no evidence of disease in the W _ _ ,_ _ .ii grins, rinzl n.. r.iilm:~rut ellus.: of d»=’il-\ Cn a piece of the abil-onlinnl wall -il- ct of srciiriug it constitution. In U10 SC'1\l‘ Ol n \'-’O‘-iHll- "rf, Mi- '1‘i>vn trial Tovvurils the close of n lon! Cl`\’>ff‘ examination of Prof. Pepper bv ml-" Counsel Tobin. representinz UN 'lf fcndnnt, the counsel obtained PPl’W‘i '_ » admission that the l‘l`l‘9¢“"" 'T "" ifnreous gland on the alleged sen .~ n poitlcu of the _disnlemlierufi ii-_-i would prove that it was not rl .. \l_ (`ouilsel Tobin ibereul-‘UU 5-“““‘m__‘ tllnt he hoped to UI‘0\'e DY °!V"*h dence the actual presence of Sui' _ -~ 1-l:iud. The importance of the l>0ifii_ lie; in the fact that identidration 1-1 the rl-nlilins hinges on pl°0VlY1'Z “lf °` iatrnre of B scnr from an 01J0‘¥`°tl""‘ n~u~On'l~.\Nr LABOR JimOiinli`N'r iN Bosron COURT. li!i§'f‘0N, Oct. 19-BOston'l ten or n-0 Q ylnrs practice of departinenif- plum: r.-serving the riizht to give PN' fort-ure in the awarding of contrl-i ts fm- piiiqie work to bidders "paying the union rate Of wages" W8! Bm"-\“ ed by J udgc Richardson in the Supe- `r' ir (‘ourt ioday in the case of the -hlnutér Builders’ Association 5111 fm 'of the cif.y's taxable inhabitants va. the city of Boston, superintendent of public buildings and City Treasurer Slnttery. , Judge Richardson held Alleon- trncts providing that the Mlftfhctorl should pay not less than union wages were illegal inaemilch as |1011-1101011 employers were discrlmfllatzd agdnlt. Gov. ro'ri-ln~:R RENOMINATED. ~ f , fi the children of the poor- PROVIDENCE, R. 'L On. I3-'°'l\Q ;lillcr;:nistr<»f the inhabitants are ill Reriublioans of_ F~\l°d',_I|l!°*i Q04!! ; unanimously rerlni1l&t|il J. Pm , new _ .fJi?“»ll¢»¢»‘iU4v"v»vrviiiiiih'l~