- CUNFEDEWI _N CHIRLGTTETOWN ru! 4 AUGUST 1 1 - ~ 0 N01' Nllflll' ‘Ill ~f»~-- I ii nuumml I UIAILOTTETQWI EL.. THE CTIETOW GUARDIA 1 _ ~ V H . MCRNIIWG DAILY '"’rl."\ , } o ' " E” ’ "' ' "'“”' “WBT NEWS ECHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY JULY 24' 1914 4 !'1RS'r 01' AI-If' i"lf’5~I°I'-5‘f=rZ‘%’lri"é‘~}“‘\¥/l‘1‘i?‘i’.l l"nv‘/I?<‘2£2" : A . I ' .. ._ . ’ ’ _ Euciuiiisric coucuess serious moi iusr. Jouu _BEING HELD lu Fiuuce sv surfer ci-ui sinners _ an LOU-RDEB. France. 28.-Ten cardin- als, two hundred archbisbops and blsholls from all Wrts of the world are attending the International Eu- charistic Congress which is Doing held here this yesr, and opendd Yesterday, and will last ufnivil July 26. sp¢o;o1 lmp0l`tlDl!8 li Bttaclwd to the c0n!gr,` ence this year, not only because it ion, The looser dignitaries' delegates is the first in France sinco tho gonor- - a ntion of church and state, but be- meadows opposite, which slope down oouss itils the twenty-fifth a/nnlvei ~- t sary of thsfoundatlon of this world.'omphiehouf,e_ Wide m0V¢m°¥1¢. the first conference having taken Place in Lille in 1889. 'The Pope will be represented by Cardinal Granita Di Belmonto Gen. 1 narro, who will preside over the _ses-‘o sions of the Congress. Every dny ill l ‘ g E{1;‘;1£gusWeec,:;n2'°ghglelsfgltimngitggi Sations in full dress uniform Two of which are the French, British, Am- |t erican, Italian., Fqzech, Austrian, Gcr- e man Spanish lemlsh Waltonqnnfth 1 - . , Poliéh “ml HI‘°§‘"'lBU~‘ Iwhlirtnmthiilpalrflllliilairlltalvill Eillrrrlllifitlsttzi? HIGH MASS IN THE O-PEN A ' I bl _ 0 Rosary, orntignalelsiliaszerhieiiiy of atfnlilfczifllf, 'xhere " temporary “lm has bm °" to consider the resolutions of the t great ecclesiastical procession led by Il . U1 ' _ AHL Iienedictyion. The procession will ter. I . brute n Pontnicni High Mage befor, B ten'-P0l`dl'Y nltar erected in front, Ol the historical grotto, assisted by several °“"d1U8IB. and D, Picked choir of two hundred. The space between U18 Srfltto and the river will be rd Befved- f0l' the cardinals, archbishopg, bishop” Odd D8rB0Dag6s of distinct- Hd Fllectators will ho ranged on the 0 U10 river. f0l‘lUil1g - vast natural In the ufteruoon there will no 8 he papal delegate hearing aloft the ilessed bucrament and followed by cndemicians dmulles, senators, and embers of various Catholic or ani ‘TOPS Will be made along 'tho wny at he altars of repose, which have h'con rectcd at the market place and at inatc at thc Church of th *WI U" the f0P oi the dome wherc SERUIIHIUST WAR THREIITENING LONDON. July 2_3.-Despatches re- strong representations nt lielgradc ceivrd hsrc from Vienna and other on thc subject. capitals indicate a growing f tension! A prominent 'Cracow newspaper I A . between Austria and Scrvin, whose f relations are alleged to, he becoming t vol-y Btmmom It is asserted by A“B_ llzruown f1;v§,?D\;;,t,‘l"‘thZ Sgrsfan ag; Ii;oweriess riot into touch wiih Judge hundreds and soon the city_ was iu. U . _ orbes and secured the necessurv au- darkness and the concerns using pow- log out his mio,-its are not Eer10us_ trian newspapers that an Austrian in- 2, vcstilrution into the recent assassin-negotiating to this end with 'lurkey ntlon of Archdukc Francis Fcrdin-'and Bulgaria und lhis ___y:Re_a§_.S§rayevo tends to eneeums I or least zoo indirect! complicity of scrvis nnaftunt the 8°'-'liu sud Vienna bourses yesterday lustrinn Government will makc due to rumors of a' possible war. mi-lu cclnrcs that Austrian is determined se th' rt it t ttle ` bsnmn questions und that she is f There was o. semi-panic on the '-oons but ii; proved unavailing. Fin- where a partial paper ironing pmt. ceunessen Aus rec me foe cusnrlcmcn One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- five cents. ‘ BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE. AP- . 1 G di om _ 3600.7_2]_M¢(_ All the pulp wood of the Union Bag 5§B¥fi~B;-E-)~,f~t:)g1i~°§':-éA;f-fO§"HfRE"'and Paper Company, situated at (Canadian Press. _ 'Phono us-J, ales-s-gsmlnao. if T0 LET-"" A HOUSE ON CLARK since yesterday afternoon and there J d B I I _ _ is no indication that anv of it can were in urc , some seriously, s th “ Sa” 3- _ PIYWW 21° KW* 5'* 35M‘7'24M3il’d,bc saved. The estimated loss up to result of n hmd-on collislcna hers "‘°"’**`“’“- Fon szinlc-o1.F.vni.ANo Racist: un. present totals over two nnnarea lose night ,ueeweo.._., train nod moo U E W H t . - Street,containIng five rooms. Ap- bicycls. Apply Nelson Winchester, sol Fitzroy st. _ says-1-;_cM4ipc, uuUos:"s'r|=.wART fe co., urn. will pay highest price for two tons ole ions, asia-1-gamer. _ S xi'r(.‘HsiN OVEN Fon BALE. SUIT able for small house. Apply B. Car- ter & U0., Auctioneers. . , asia-7-zzivio. \vsN'rmn"`.4'r”`nNc1a_ Gnu. sou eneral housework Hlhhed* WBEPB. g . , _ - no washing. Apply b6rd~ '» County resumed at Georgetown on zzwm Wednesday, when the only criminal t. d I( t. t lie . PGCGI' . . P an "0 ,Jag 0;-.ing ygylitli 3;; cliarllzcd with WINS GRAND PRI/.E. mlzans of verifying these -reports. It acz5-7- ._ PARTIES WILL BIFCONVEYED BY Auto to the Ollll' Hotel now open for 51.50 epch.-Phone Davies Hotel 209~J PERSONS W HING vote fami - with sired, m obtain ln! ut 189 Hillsboro for M7191! please ... best Court dr " W the I ed for to . DF- Stewart, Smith, of | eluded , and the W _ which th II IHIIEE IIIVEIIS THREE RIVERS Que., July 21.-- agdalen Cape, about four miles east f Three liivers, has been ~burning housand dollars II GIUHEEIUWII pill I ntl entering the store of J bf” “S 1* ' - Airs .I 1 zz.-A ai - . J, I-liughes fc Co., at llcar River. The poets ;n,thou ganna I csoihglgcggtxt ti}r]>n officials arc aboard tho Maru, ._ ' 8113 6 Z4M1_MolstI\l>. J`ui'.v follnd tho prisoner Kutiity, hilt- committee of the Bum Body, the bah :n({Js§h;i€r;i;;iyc:;i3oltBih`t; hasaeltgigsgj Guests from tho llnlteiil rltutcs who IN PRI' the (hm Jusuco' taking in 0 c°ns_ |0011 ‘L°5l\f§II‘_tah'° has W0" the grdlld tsges. 'The Sixth regiment has been Welle “gently ,(;nt.mtuflLE( ln. Els; -- lf 1. d ration thc y0llth Of thi! PPl90“°". _ tahishrrcn s e prec o ic 1 (lo allrl thc fact that this was his first prix'dT|;_; Quo; 0,1, dheiamittriru ru “num °“t and is “OW P”'E"`°m“5 the on the snmo basis Us thot PFCVBIIIHLZ WINDSOR, July 23.-On Saturday al>PY offence. decided to_releasc him upon TheaBel’:m`an isréexvceggdfiib whnrvfw. while the launch Winimsc is at Engllsh ommt,-y homo, oe, wool; hm, R ,,,,,.,_,m,, mb,_,,,.,. ,,,.,.f,,,.mc,| ,, suspended sentence, the boy's father _,at éecond hobmrs ,ind thx; Rong patrolling um 'nut' I'hr°w‘“g he' end parties. cle-.ed of brnvcry which deserves recog- glving rccognlzsnce for his ADDBBT' Elizabeth ihlfd- Beafchlight around th° "“t°"' d 'The guests, however, had no sooua‘nif.lon. A snow was he-ing londcd rs “U00 “I3 ‘my time' H called “pon” Gurdit Singh' the Wu’ Hind" hm ' er entered thcir rooms than they with stone, up thc Avon liivcr, on cn ' In the afternoon the Court sat in GP. BDPBDK H “BW °“° 0" tm’ Em""i` found lying Lofore them on the fires- which six laborers were nt work, un~ Co-I Great its civil junsdicflion' fvlflhelllmzll wa .rd sent ashore a long letter to '%uf>cr- “nf | ll f:th t e' hsrof if ( 1; 0 I 'gh A 1 if begun ofthe ac on o . . erru- 'El R id d ‘l ri 'a ac sm e o e ou ogrdil euben ‘arpen er. ne of e a - ` v. li. A. Taylor, in which the intendent Malcolm e , ec," ."3 host and hostess. earnestly beseech- orors fell overboard. and in his fnu missin claims damages fer dII°8°d` TUE TEIPEINTUNE "‘“" 11° "’°“Id “°° °*‘"§:,°-'," 13”* ing "our welcome guests under no cornea the ioremnn with hun. Two breach of contract in rcgard to s fox _ this m°mE“8 if “h’1_‘|“mG ‘at 1 kts; circumstances to distribute grdtllifits of the men sprang to the rescue, but transaction. " “" ”°»° "°”° f°" I’ ' “’ ‘_' I so our servants. either during your on only one of the lot conm swim, , C 1 _ ' --~ ing about the grub. Thousands cl visit or on your departure." tm- str-one tide soon onrrir-.<1 them Counsel. Johnson, K. .. and ll for plaintiff; Mathieson, K. C., Martin for defendant. ' plaintiffs evidence occuvidd U10 of the afternoon. The to the following uh case unfinished. resuming yesterday, witnesses were exdmln- Charles Dal- defendsnt, Mr. Ranch, and D‘r. ll The sides is ill he ` --»-_-_-._-___ =U sa ,ca =l» as E! cs ff 'Lynch Employees. Ihcycr One Mun Shot. Trouble Still On. I (Special to The Guardian.) '|thc crowd quickly sopnrated as the ST. JOHN, N. Ii., July 23.-The powerful cavalry horses literally IHOSY- Serious riots St. John has ever I trampled t-hroug-h them. Men were k1r°“'l1 Htdrted early tonight and con- knocked down and trampled on, wo- tinued until after midnight. Shortly men iaintcd and there were many after eight o'0lock the men on strike minor accidents. in connection with the St. John One man, George Bennet, nn em-~ Street liailway were scheduled to Pl0Ye9 Of U19 Dredging plant, was hold .. procession through the city. shot through UW thigh but tho While thc procession was proceed. wound is not very serious. Officer ing up Dock strect it was said .. cor Lucas of the plain clothes forco was manned by Montreal strike breakers in trouble early. He was surrounded camo along. The men pulled the Dole by M1 angry mob, and although hc from the tr llo wire and the 1 ‘drew his revolver nd fired six sh ts _ o 7 nran_ a o working as conductor reached out ot'ovcr the heads of thc crowd, he wns The cars were quickly withdrawn trouble started. ii’nssengm's were hur- Cl'0Wd- The mob Pr0mPtly pulled thc mob then marched on to the power car oil the track and upset it, house and the general office of thc After nine o’c1cck hvundr-eds of men Railway (‘ompany. On the way they and boys gathered at market square broke into Richard Sullivau’s liquor at the junction o-f King, Prince Wil- establishment and secured whiskey. liami and Dock streets in the very Thus fortified they visited tho street ccntrc of the city and as the cars- rallway's offices and wrecked them, camo alon s stumaticnll wrecked smashin over window in the lace Mob Takes Possession of Street Cars und Power House. Threaten to Hooted. Ccvulry tailed Out und Mob Scattered but not towed, Il C) rr CI' =3 FF -.. cn U5 rr E E =i| ___ \ UIIU attack on it. The mob remains in undisputed control of thc strccta and FAILURE THREI-lTENSr IfING'S CONFERENCE little Likelihood that Anything will Result from 3: G N '.22 = in :_ Fi :_ fb G that Churchill wi Election Probable. ` rscu und Redmond. Rumor ll Resign und General _-.__-_-_.___-1-_.__ LONDON, July 22.-At the close of o, Cabinet council late lust night, ther” 19 H Wild UFHY of drunkenness it become known that there is only and disorder. The cavalrymcn who the smallest prospect of the Home did good work earlier in thc ni-,r,ht`, Rule conference arrivin at un a ree- werc chased by the mob, while police- men are nowhere to bc seen. Early in the day Hon. J. I). Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, _waited upon officials of the Company' and advised a settlement, the men being prepared to settle if the rc- commcndations of the Conciliation |Bonrd were carried out. The (‘-on.\,>a-, ny refused and to-night's riots cui- hc cardinal will glvo o (mai b _ the back of the cur ond struck man overpowered and badly beaten - pd various committees. (ln Sunday morn. ,notion t th lt" d . 0"” on the head with club Tmfn th ‘ Y ' "'”"*‘ ” ' ,ng the presiding cardinal will cow ‘quam bgown mu u cs in -thc open u . e ‘ I I After midnight the mob movcd on' mcut und its terminatiin when ig re- nsscmhles tomorrow is regarded no certain. * Sir Edward Carson, it is under- stood, stands out for the complete exclusion of six counties ‘in Ulster from thc operation of the Home Rule Bill, including Fcrniunagh and TYYOIIE. while. John Ifcdmonfl ile- clincs as firmly to go beyond the concessions Premier Asquith nlready hus rr-'ide In purmitting refcreridums, _ I from th” *‘°l`VI°9 and 5l50l‘°d in U10 to thc car barns where thc strikefnnd unless some way out of thc dif- _M'___, _ “cd Y 20* ,Out Of f-hd PHI' find ii W°“_t“"“`th Street CHF PHVUB. but H00 breakers are. Five hundred men andlficulty is discovered nt the eleventh ""`"""'*"-‘-"`°-ff-'~'- -‘-‘---'-‘- Hlludfi Of i\0l‘rC0 took charge of the,uut1l sevcrnl had been wrecked. The boys showered tho place with 8, v01_ hour, it on holiovod that premier ,\o_ icy of stones but did not succeed in'iluith tomorrow will he obliiied to breaking the windows. The ner-llro nnuouncc the failure of the conference_ breakers to the number of 25 gather-| Premier Asquith’s nssuruncrs to cd in the door and one fired six shots the Pnrlinment yesterday. assuming I from o. revolver over the hcnds of,,f\l11 1`€SD0f1BihiliI2Y ICI. the Kllll-fs the crowd. At the some time an-' speech. and dcclnriulz that do cuu~j other culled out "We are armed and stitutionul prfuccleiit has been con- threntcned to rcelign. Another. that tho King will mnko another dramatic :novo at the conference and that a speedy general clcction hus become inevitable. ` John Redmond, the Nationalist leader, received last night resolutions ndopted 81; R conference at Omagh of Nationalist delegates from the coun- ties of Derry, Tyrone _rg Fermanagh, niliruiing un-abated confidence in the Irish lender, and declaring that ut the risk of their lives Ulster Nation- ulists would never consent to be sep- arated from the Irish nation- , Tho Unionist morning papers take o gloomy view of i-he Prospects of the llcms Rule conference. THEY assert that yesterdays meeting show- cd that an agreement on the cxclu- sion question was impossible, and they expect the conference to hc broken up today. The Morning Post says it has reu- son to believe that o-no of Y-he causes which determined the calling of the Home Rule conference -was _ series of tcn. The poliCf= were powerless to within their reach. They then went E' Y Y E Y P » will kIll." thcnz. Three cur-s were upset and theldamaging the electric fixtures in the digpomog mcu Buirascd in Operating them ben-ystrect, and generally demolishing all they down rallied by This had the _ effect of I thc street. There it was | the bolder spirits and .pre-. travencd, allflyell much of tlre angry they transferred it from tho hung to the Premier himself. Active negotia- The accident occurred nt tho corner . of Stats and King streets at ,, sharp curve on a down grads and it is said , (H1011 th!! distllfbdnccs and Mayor to the power house where they de- Frinlc appeared and read the riot act mended that the power should bc to tho mob. Hc was greeted with shut off in five minutes or else they cheers, catcalls and showers of stones would lynch the engineer and firemen In the meantime Chief of Police in charge. The workmen complied Clarke realising that his force was with the demand made by frenzied thority for the calling out of tho cr were crippled. Mllifm- All Httfllnpt was made to The morning Standard was forced. rouucl uP ~ Billlad of the 28th. Dru- to move to the office of thc Globe yrllyltwelve cavalrymen of regular ed, cava ry instructors -and memlbers of ~ the local squadron were secured and Prom the power house dthe mob they ordered the crowd to disperse. raced to the “tr bsms an at the Hooting nnd vo-ileys of stones greeted time Of Wflflllir. 11~05. if IB Under' the comms/ni Thcn they charged and stood that they are threatening an Oneqstrikc breaker with a shot gun 'irli;hB"1 'PIMP bel-WCUI1 thi? Pony W n charge of buck shot into the leaders, Premier .-\s;uith had nn in- ,_, owd and several were hit but the tcrview inet night with Lord Lands- shots were well spent and no serious`downo and 1"-'\lV“"" 90”” I1f1‘\'. thi! damage was done, Ono loo named ,Opposition lender-o, hfiwecn two sep- Edward Thorn was hit twice in the `Hmt¢* sittings UI U10 ("’1bi”-9I-- ' W_ol`il was at once BOM: the command- INTERl‘IS'I`INIl RUMORS. cr of the militia regiments and at - 1.40 the men are hurrying to tho All kit-ds of rumors are current, Arn-lonry to place the city uuder mar- 'one tune Winston cnnroinil, Fire: rs: :=.‘1,°.§3.“.:';i,'. .‘:i€°;.,:;.:::”::s€.. rf tv- the streets and with the exception of the mmonty m the C""i"et fuvonug the vicinity of the car barns an-d of.. the Clean cut cxclusion of Ulster, had pared again to rush the car barns. ‘tions are l'>’1”OC@@¢UUfl Olltvido Of BUCK-I rsconrr en dutions from the Army the mob which moved iunifeeling aIl1'~““:: the Liberals. ur,_ruthcr,(‘.ounciI. representing that a gmvn military situation might arise from civil war in Ireland. It adds that it understands also that tho liing's speech to the con- icrencc contained references to mat- ers not strictly Irish, which, with the conscmt of the conference, were omitted from the published report of the spcccb. The feeling with regard to the rfilclzinrhanr Palace conference dons not tend to become any more san- Iguino as time posses, The Times says ,it is true that the frvw optimdsts at lwcstminlster receive Very little en- couragement from those who have‘ some knowledge of the general trend. of negotiations, I I FIIIIII KIIIEII _ IWIIHIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIISIIIN IIIIIIWNIII III EIIIIIIIS HESTIPORT, Conn_, July 23,... (Canadian Press. Three persons were ir.illed\ outright, _S0'FIA. July 23.-Two hundred were .mother died lump, and twonty.on,, crowned fn the floods throughout irolley cars, carrying many Sunday U school picnickers and _. trolly freight. ‘ both rars were travelling ut a high rate of speed. The thrcn trolly cars~ '__' couplod together carried 279 per- » sons. The duad are: Andrew Fisher, VANCUUVER. JUIY 23--Tllcro are aged 15; Raymond Fuuor, ,mod 12; rumors afloat that tho Hindus have Frank Nagry. a» ed 11; Mabel Cleve- BEM" “ke” 9055959100 Of thc KOUHM land aged 21; nil of Bridgeport, gate. Maru, that they have gotten rid - of the crew and that four members ~ f th l'f . I FRENCH BALLOON fo roi "f§`§...€"°eI’.'l`I'l dI.~'l‘§"°§'. Lp '_“*~ is further stated that two immigra- gration authorities last night. He The Guardian) dollars worth oi provisions were put 24-- Maritime: ooosra, but the Hindu wants winds; moetii fair more. "Unless I get thesc thins! local showers. -aboard it will bc impossible for us Yesterday was to sail to-morrow 'mornfng," is the warm. tllrllllll decisive way the letter puts it. ` Because of .the new-turn affairs have taken, Superintendent ltsid l¢r0. again called the militia, and nt nine, being, ‘»~,'clock many gathered at the dock. a. m. yes- At that hour s council of the author- and at 1 u»_lo| who onli-d aboard the Rainbow to decide* whether or not to force matters. I and cool at The siuu u missin uuuu suuu WWII" III’ (lTT_~\W.\, July 23.-The Duke and Duchess of (‘nnnn.ueht, with Princess (canadim frees' ‘Patricia commence their western S1' PETERSBURG July 23"`Th° t ur t if lavin' Ut.n\\'a for win- street car service in the Russino cup- ,ffpeg Stmii mf’ .o = .W--. no ,_ Street. ““"“'“Y U°"‘l’““Y I°I“E"f~‘ I” OIIIIiesm‘1uac:.i wuu-ilurwiil ‘I te Elfngfgeralpiiiigé °,;‘,lzI,§,'&\sI;yt§lE;°d;‘;:;rtl; ovcr the (Irand 'Trunk Pacific system U V F 9 I' '\ 5 ‘aisles 0ftf1e_-.uU;urif»l=H ‘*i_f,1‘;_"",‘_",'i',)'“Ifri(.I;I';..IheofE§.».l'IEE=- visited 0 erTl,)1‘,;°‘;':,:_i,amen°°;'r:“ 5 Lf__l‘(h_,, will bc as follows:~-Vvi||nipng_ lIr.~ Eitasve loined in tho movculicht and itimonmn' Calgary' Banff’ Vlmcouwr » v't ' . ,‘,"‘;s(_;,;‘tim"t°d $hI“1',‘,‘1°r“g‘g_ "';,"`l,lf mfllhc lfiefllfgi jou'~n=.y will be mario 0 " mc" he M mm 'G' viii Sudbury, thence clown thc Mus- tools' _ knkn. linc to nortti |'~ri.nto and f't- `°' I' tnwa, reaching the latter city on WARNED AGEYT TIPPING' Sunday,'Septemb-_Er Gth. BERLIN, July 22.-Americans who have had experience with the large tips expected by tho serving gcntry of fashionable Iiuropcnn country houses will hc interests-1 In H custom lust adopted by the owners of rome fine German estates. tnbie an cnrrnved notic with der thc direction of fin- yor.-man - unite a distance, and they were in _ danger of drowning. Seeing the dun- LIUHTNING RESTORES `gov‘, Anthony lfnnihinsky, a good SIGHT 'F0 HER l"lYl'3S swimmer, sprang over, and made for tho struggling mcn, his sim being to SAMDEN. N- J-. Jul? 22--"M|'9-Lu' save thc boss, as he was the only Bills F. Hlllllei, 54 Of 313 W9” Enlzllshman, thinking it would be n HI'-\'9¢t. WHO |189 l>°9\1 blind fOr f-ell reflection on him if he were to save years, regained the full sight of both,his own countrymen first. He did not eyes during an electrical storm here get (ho foreman then. He saved the She was sitting at a window when others after n hard struggle, but s flesh ‘of lightning struck h°r.¢u¢- was aismnyea to and that the nose ting out a plrfsct half-inch V down was missing. He than sw-am hard. to the centre of each lens of the and as he got out into the stream WILL MAKE ANOTHER . A'l‘1'EldIPI’l‘ T0 SWIM I st 7.40 . . ENGLISH CHANNEL, rlifu to- -- Bumlgy F. Blllll amateur who last 'iii- of July in lgnlnst and was miles from hu teen io befiftwn ` 3,40 Z surface in an unconscious condition, black glallsl Which Ill! W0f°~ HOF saw n man's hand come to the sur- nephew. FIM* '\l°°i¢. fcund her :nec sixty feet nwny. non toon du- onoongelons hy the window. Doctors appear. When he reached thc spot he rsrived her. She is able to see. ‘dived and brought the boss to the and swam with his burden to the shorc, where the others assisted him to land. To THB RESCUE' Rnmhinsly, exhausted as he was after such a gallant rescue, helped NOME, Alaska, July 23.- Capt. me others in their m0,.,_s to restore R°b°rt B“'tl°tt Wm 1”” h"° t°` Carpenter to consciousness, in which PIIUII HEIIIH LONDON, July 23.-Emperor Wil- Iiam is not in good health, tho old trouble which all-‘cred his cur itns returned and his worn facn indiciren that he suffers fr ~r-x inurunin. ny.-uiu_ These facts are kept sccrot in Berlin, They are disclosed by a diplomat rc- turning from the German cyl-ii-sl, Ho tells his intimatcs the lili.-ser has tal-:cn thc assassination rf iho Aich- dukc Francis Ferdinand very keenly to hnnrt. .livery unc in his entourage knows it. Wbutcvcr may be said, politically, it is n fnct that Ifis Malesty's medi- cal advisers fnrbndo him to attend thc funcrnl in Vienna. The Kasier will soon start on n cruise li. tho Baltic. IilFI.i'}S l'