N. \P¢e=°| :== L 1 == 3 » ` a'------1 if-_ ° i "““.¥°’6°.f'b'i.’i>‘?»§"’l , ---l'i,l.1-pitJ,i2$D_ll\' MORNIt~{G- . cHARn‘o1'_r'sTowNLP. is. 1., AUGUST 4, 1904.. -THURSDAY Momvino-‘ tgggg,-553;; -_cgumvg = 5 ' `¢ _g i f _ x ' DAALY gan -m 'Z W MA o-LED. UNDER FALLING BACK r ov./in wnnits o ...___- V. Body Found ln the C. P. il- way Yards i, The Remians were those of Dtfniel Darrach-'Tho .Awful Death an island Man. 1'; _.__ \ Tile roiiovpig trolrthe Wl1n\lpes,`,Fw@ Preis refers to Dante) D. Dermot: whose funeral _t00k Dil” '_fr““d*Y W 9lYd’ River Cemetery: ` The body of a men, mangled simoet be- ymri reconnitlon, was iourd on the O. P. R. tracks last evening by two b_~ys, who reported their gruesome d so ivory.. to A. Bui-nf, a switch fremen; The b ys , told tue edit-iai shortly atur eight q'r~\ook, but ss he thought that theylgreie for ling him he made no inves igatinii sr. tm- tiuie. On towards midnliuht re hld occasion to po to the truck indicated by the boys, and was there reminded of the \-eport by finding the body of a man, the loins every bone was crushed. horribly cut up, under the wheels of three fiat cars loaded with scrap iron. Tha police were notiiied, and Constable Samson was sent to the spot. The body bore no marks that would lead to iden- tiiication, nor the manner in which he came to his death. From the evidences discovered, he' had been walking on the track and was knocked down by the dat cars, run over. several times 'ami dragged about thirty yards. ,The wheels ofthe cars were stained.; witli‘ blood ‘and parti- cit-.~i of rlesii, and the ties also bore evi- dences ofthe tragedy. ‘The body was removed, on order of. the coroner, to Gnrdiner's undertaking rooms, where the clothing wa~ searched by the police. The victim was 11 young man about twenty cr twenty-five years of age, clean shaven, long bmsn hair, dressed in 11 dark grey stripped suit, black socks and low sliocs. There was nothing to show who he nas, as the only initini ¢n his clothing was a “J” worked in silk on a black necktle. In his pockets werl the cards of Alexander Boss, gent`s fum shlng Winiiipea: D. W. Ross, Asliinout, Mass.. U. S. A., while on the back of a Maser- chusetts physioig\n's bill was the'name Daniel Darracfv, New Dorchester, Mass. A pocket took bore the name Nell Dnrracli,li82 Notre Dame a\enue, Winni- peg. The city directory uives two such names at the same' address. Both are carpenters. _ ' _ The body was terribly mangled. The vrlicels had passed over thc trunk of the hody twice lniiictlng I Ao cuts which almost severed it. in searching the cloth- lnlr pants off the lungs rnp.ed through the pashes, wh le the bones were shat- tcrod und forced tlirough the cout, which was torn to shreds. Both arms and both legs we e torn, -ut and broken in many places. 'l'lie st in of the lef. hand hung from the splintered iiones, while the left hand -'angled from the shoulder by only I few sincws. 'llic func was bruised and *mr-_.;_'_.._ ' ______5___1 glB»“ The Latest See the new Boots for ladies The 'A rt Boots and Shoes Ercws/vrAcfncr $771: ~ 4 €y¥rt , ‘J W/7...? r _ ° o o,°_ ° f _ A . ed- ` l Lg” 4 1 ' _ , 1 _. Ignrkei-& Co., are V very Goff into ' #win ` suntan. ono, .' Who is belore Port Arthur. swollen while from below tiiebreast to No persin in the yards could ulve any information about the man or tre occi- dent further than that the cars under which tre bcdv was t and had been placed in the position where they were at the time of the discovery, at about eight o'clock. The body will be held at Gardner`s pending identi- fication, and the order of the coroner, who will view the remains this morning. LATER. The man who was killed and horribly mangled under the wheels of several freight cars in the C. P. R. yards on iliursday evening, was Daniel D. Der- racii, aged 28, who came to Winnipeg several weeks a in from his late homo at Domhestér, Mass. ldentiilcation was embiaiiéri by Nan G. nmwa .1 nmrner, wiio resides at 382 Notre Dame avenue. 'l he body was sent east on the Imperial limited yesterday and interment will be made at his old home, Clyde River, P. E. 1., wiiere his mother, three brothers and one sister live. x--»--‘------ IN OUR GRANDFATHER‘S YOUTH. Paralysis wesnlmoat unheard at in the yearn ot,onr grandparents. and neary every newspaper contains a reoord of someone being stricken with thisdresdiul form ot helplessness, Paralysis is in renlltya starving of the yierves, and can slings be prevented hy he timely use of Dr. iisse's Nerve Food, a preparation which hssfao \-lvaiao a eresmro! nerve mee. ___._._-.--'---- CMICAGO MARKETS. Onioaeo, Aug. 3.- (Special)- ang. when 94| sept when 4st “ can nu " oem Mi “ Park $12.84) Park - __._._____--- VALUABLE TIME SAVED. Blight injuries often disable a man and cause sevfral days' loss of time and when blood poison develops, sometimes result in the loss of-a hand or limb. Chamber- 1ain`s Pain Balm is an antiseptic iiniment. When applied to cuts, bruises and burns it causes to lienl quickly and without maturation, and prevents any dangerof blood__'poisou. For sale by all drugglsts. 'Special value ' WEEKS’ DOLLAR HATS New styles. All the Latest Magazines All the Newest and Lat cst Postal Cards Souvenir Booklets an /f ,l Heavy Losses on Both Sides from Recent Arthur-',-Russ airviiznvo -ro Luo raise. . _ LoNbliN, Aug. 8-.(Speoiai).-Tlie war news shows the general ietlreineynt of the Russian forces continues and Kuropakiifs armies are now concentrating upon Lian -Yang. . Lossls or BOTH Auuias. y the Japanese took Simon ‘Cheng on Sunday capturing six guns. Kuroki`s losses on Saturday and Sunday were V72, the Russians much heavier. Russian Pom' ARTHUR sroizv. Russian advice? say the Japanese des- perately attacked Port Arthur on Satur- day and Sunday and were repulsed with a loss of twenty thousand men, the Rus- sian losses being about live thousand. Hiiavv Russian Losers. At Simon Cheng the Russians left loss was only tour hundred. The Russians lost a. tliousarui more at Kuciiiatzu. .1 /LP onnisan uzruuren suNK. Home hears that the Japanese <-.r\ii.~i:i.‘1‘iw. News of fresh fighting is expected as tht- Japanese will probablycontinue thoattaok on Kuropatkiii. ` L T . LIAO YANG Fightinggl-Japs Capture Six Guns iii 'Simou Cheng- Russians Report Repulse of Besiegers of Port Dardanelles. 1511) dead on the field while the Japanese : ia and the Bnirua' Arm n.nss|A. ST. Pizranssuko, Ang. Il -(Spar-ial)~ The papers discuss the attitude of Britain and Russia and express thc fear that Britain will try to take ariviiiitage of Russia.`s preoccupation to strsiigtheii her fo ting in Persia. THE nAnDANELL¥s MATTER. Russia. has wdvlsed Britain that she. cJiisent.~4 to wave the right to send war ships through the Dardanelles during the present war, but makes no coiivessioii in regard to the principle involved. [Should it prove true; as seems probable enough, that the Russian forces are fall- ing hack upon Liao Yang we may count upon a gradual advance ot 0ku‘s and Nodzu's forces to that point, which is 40 miles by rail from Hai Cheng, the present soutliermo.st Russian position. The heavy los es iliow the severity of the recent lighting. We think it not improbable that ‘here may have been heavy tiglitiiig also liefnre Port Arthur, and possibly :i repiilsc uf tho lie:-lit'ici'.~\, but thert- ls as llltlv prnlinliillty of any loss of 20,030 til. ` this etzigt- ai tlierc was of a loss of 30,000 roportcrl some two weeks ago. The report coiiies from Rust-inn sources and they have no rel able nieiin:-l of getting news from Port Arthiiiz] CHOLFRA lNFANTUM. 'Iiiis has been regarded as one of the most dangerous and* fatal riseases to which infants are subject. lt. can be nur. rl hosev. r, when properly treated. All than is necessary is to give Ciin.mherla‘n‘.~r Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed with each hott‘v nndanure is certain. For sale by all drumzlsts. 1.___-_-?-- ' 1 l Iirnt G.W.R. Engine. The Galt Reporter states that the ‘ . TRADEANDSHIPPING PORT 0F CHA RLOTTETOWN, Aug 3, ai".-S. S. Merriman, Gordon. Plvtnu; Lsdv May, McDoug1ill, Bello River. Aug 3, old. --Lady May, McDougall, Bolle _River; J. H. Errst, Pe tcli, Pit-toti; C. V. iii inot, Roy, Batriurst.. VERV HEMAHKABLE CURE OF DIAR- RHOEA. -iiret - locomotive engine.on the Galt branch of the Great Western Railway arrived upon the line on Monday last with s -load 'of rails- for the track The workmen are now engaged in lay- ing the rails, and there is a prospect that the road will soon be opened. The disastrous' accident which took place a, few days ago on the Great Western Railroad was occasioned by a cow attempting to run under thc third car, which tiirvw it oil tho track and precipitated it down an embankment of sovmitv foot, causing the death of sovon pl~rsons_ tlirr-ri fatally wounded and sovcral saverr:l_v injured. No blame attached to thc conductor.-From The Globe, June 8. 1854. WANTED-A one ot headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure gn ten minutes. 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I 4-.ou 1'. liarllly ri-:ilizr that I v ;\\ ~- cll (Haiti, or livllcve ii t'o.il -sn wnfrni Laurier said it v\'i|.r~ dt-.sired to pmm,;\i.» rm Saturday and tlir-refute nece.~:~ai'y to drop .sonic I gislatiora ' Mnasrnas To ne imovl-en. The iuoasures lir~op|n-rl includr- vile Naval Militia Bin, tin- civil ser\-n~.- Bin and other Gnveriiiin-nt measures respect- ing thu. harbors of Fort William and Port Artlmr, for the solo tif seed, for iiit'0r'por- ation of tlio Seed Gr0wirs` Agsngiutign and the Aiiinials Coiitalgious Disease Act. DEUIJNE or HANK <:Ln:ARr;v\;,i, MONTRBAL. Aux. 3. -.d attack of diu.ri'liiiou. “I trivd Chumlierlliiii's Cl»l‘c, i hole a and Diarrlioen Rvine