: _ ` . _ '_ _ A Y w’t?ri‘¢iit¥.‘.i-0‘tt“.%tl'n'r°L”i¥l’lt‘i-l”lPn.} _ cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLXND, c'/iNAoA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1908; és 52 O §§ v5 - , 1 ~ ` -nu- /: l " *F25 I E=l."... M . -_ L ;> 'V `_ ' CHARGED WITH wut K‘“l‘“E 1'" 'rss I i By Throwing Her FromA Three Story _ ' _`_______._____ w'd -S' l;d°oiAn- -w ~ ~ P “‘ ”:lest§;“‘;t‘Ifrr‘;l;‘;2Pi"S_ 0 Resolution lntroducedlnto The E,P,H, S'[[AM{HS,_, V V l lAlmostg(i_eiieral Support V WITH A LMS PITTSBURG Mnrch 24-(Special)- her husband had a quarrel' and b ° U 'K sailed From john Yestm-_ Local Le isiature Received Accused ol hiiving ‘thrown his wife struck her and tried to choke her. e from the third story of their home > A pitched battle ensued, and final- A day For B|‘iSt0| And Liver- -'won the north side, Charles Donley, 45 years old was arrested this morn-lpicked her up and deliberately threw ing alter Mrs. Donley had been found lying unconscious on the pavement in front of the house early today. Donley denies the charge and in- sists his wife jumped from the win- dow. According to Mrs. Donley, she and] ly. forcing her to the window, he her out. _ D0l1l@Y on the other hand, declares ---l---- that his wife was trying to escape , ' froin him and she jumped from the window not realizing what she was doing. Mrs. Donley is seriously injured. HARD ON 'KING \ An act to incorporate "he Grand OF PORTUGAL Monarchists Say that His Marriage is Necessary, and D Discussing it- ,Other Troubles. » " LISBON, March 23-Portugai's new] king has a hard card to play to meet the demands of all political parties. ` 'The Republican newspapers are de- manding the surrounding of the Cor- tes, dissolved by Senhor Franco.Theyl assert that the dissolution decrees! were null and void, being signed only by the dictator. Senhor Bernadino Machado has now left his hed but will require a few weeks' rest before he completely re- covers strength. He will leave Lis- bon shortly for the country and tem-y porarily retire from politics. | Guinea aiiairs are in a deplorable, state, und the situation requires the; despatch of at least a thousand men* irom Portugal and the colonies. , Negotiations for an electoral alli-i since among the monarchial partiesl are already well advanced and the chiefs are expected to reach a resolu- tion at an early date. The finance minister is in .daily communication with bank directors and financiers with a view of clear,ng up the economic situation which, des- wnsiu sins ia nrlrlrsl Engineer ofTra_ln Uses lt to Draw Attention to Fire i I ._.._. i PARIS, March 23.-While a train was passing through avlllage "BUF Annecy, in the Haute i-lavole, about- 5 o'clock this morning, the engine driver noticed flames rising from the roof of n tenemcnt.house containing thirteen families. He ot once stop-{ ped the truln, and kept the whistle; shrieking until he had attracted the, attention of the entire population. Thanks to the driver’s presence of' inind the 'inmates of the burning tene-l ment,who were all asleep, were able to effect their escape. The fire brigades from the adjourning _com- munities and detachments or military arrived on the scene shortly after, and prevented the spwldius 0f_ NW fire, but the entire tenement was des- troyed. _ item $9,443.23 appearing in last years Presbyterian Church in Canada, and iplomais are now, for heaitng the Prince County Jail pite the optimism of official state- ments, ‘is not at all favorable. A strong demand is being _made by the Republican press for universal suffrage and freedom of conscience. In the proceedings in connection with the royal tragedy and the death of Costa several more witnesses have been heard, but no new light ihas been thrown on the matter, and it will be -impossible to .know whether The Commissioner of Public works cet 20011 to the greatest number The Mr. Irving seconded the resolution; the assassination was the outcome of a plot or who shot Costa. Among the monarchlsts there is a good deal of talk about the urgent necessity of the king’s marriage, and it is stated that diplomatic channels are very busy over the matter. The family. PHlllEl GEVES UP All lllll A Wlllllll British Government Repre- From United States to Land _ 1 sentlve Takes Serious View of Western Canada of B. C. Policy -°~ '- ST PAUL Minn March 23 -A -_-- _ _ ifor Western Ciinoda has begun in _‘_ , . ` . ‘ VANCOUVER, March 23.-Col, earnest for the year 1908. Yesterday 0 n [‘0U e H1 .l0aChlll 'Albl`eCht, Of Prussia, {John Smith, for lten y};eui';1`rIe{sident!nl1 tliulins rirézvilngdoutkfrom here lwero pr ac I g I , _ _ dviser to' the Malraja o ysore crowte w an see ers as we as ' now Deprwgd Of H|3T|t|e3 Eur the British Government, is inwuh sinree number of settlers who Penmsma Sa e' Vnncouvgr on his way tp London, tolwere accompanied by families. These _-- d h' U confer with the imperial government people are bound for dillerent points all ls nl Ormr ;expecmny 'regnrding immigragioniin Centnrlal Canada from Manitghattlo CITY OF MEXICO March 23__ -- imattcrs. Col. Smith is British re- Rocky ountains. Points n ou - - _ BERLIN, March 23-Prince Joachimpresentative in a seinl-independentkern Alberta are- attracting a great '(IJ:;?]l:xl:3l- £19thgfglgleplxbliiheoioggsgk Albrecht of Prussia, has fallen into district containing six million people. lrlhnyhflf $5020 WHO M0 30511131119 :UE published on its mst pages water fresh trouble, in consequence of which He very strongly resents the act oflmont . _ as _atchewan an ort ern du an article which appeared in he has had to leave the army. By the government in deporting Hin- Alberta will have large contingents. N Y Y. rk news _ . paper recently i order of the Emperor he is deprived does. He said. _ Uriiriréxgrrisntlspss akgssssrgggygdhoéiot :ae Waugh .thi writer advocates the put of his titles and uniform. Some] “Today I talked with several in mitted Here pool. England March 24, 1908 date ofA their annual nesting. S13 _}0HN_ Mamn g4._(3p¢,¢ia|)__ AFTERNOON SESSION The bm W” “md and “greed M" The C. P. R. liner S. S. Empress of House met at 4130 P’ m' Tracadie Library Club us lead a Britax" for Li""P°°l t°°k 5755' A “umm” °f Mus were Preflcnl-Pdf second time and reported agreed to. Canadian goods valued at $159,663 read a first time and setdown for An act to incorporate The Sum- ,mn foreign goods valued at 325 994 59001111 feldillg- merside Free Public Library was H t t 1 f 185 657 ' ' Hon. Mr. Gunlmiskey tabled some read a second time and reported ag 'ml ng 8 0 a D S ' ' information asked for in a question* reed to. The C' P' R' lin" S' S' M°“t°al[“ asked by Mr. Kickham, viz., to lay Au act to incorporate the Trustees for Bristol and LiverD°°\ took “why on the table of the House a state- of thc Presbyterian Church of South Canadian goods valued at' 335 533 ment showing in detail how the Granville, in connection with the ' ` and foreign goods valued at $113,- accounts under the head bursar, en- to vest certain lands therein, wus 9180 maklllg 3' total D' $350563- §iH€Bl‘S. matron. storekeeper, fire- rcnd a second time and agreed to. _..l.___.-___-- man, baker, carpenter, attendants, Mr.Agnew introduced a resolution nurses, etc., is made up and the. asking for legislation to prohibit names of the parties, etc. ,the running of automobiles on the Mr. Mathieson asked for certain in- public roads of this Province; in formation regarding the Vernon Riv- support of which he said that the er Bridge. object to he secured wus the great rom sed r duc lcounti rouds weic too narrow' for D i to p o e same tomorrow, 'Y ` ' ; In reply to questions by Mr. Mor- the present it would be to thc inter- son, Hon. Mr. Cummiskey tabled est of the Province us a whole to ____ information regarding the contract ll\‘0l\il>lf Y»h¢iI‘ I`ll\\l1i¥lI-L building. , saying that the machines were a d_un- was |n Ducal line and t Agnew moved that the add,-ess ggrous nuisance; not a necessity; g 0 6 ieUt€l1ant,Governor' re the t cy fill no public need; there will bo resolution regarding transportation H0 llflrllrillills illfliCf»¢d hy slippfesslnif Seventy' five Years and freight rates between this Prov- th0Il1-UlcY ure Owned by men or ince and the mainland he received wenltli and leisllre, who force the Age and read. Carried. public off the roads. Women and An Act to further amend the ng; children who do the shopping i this to incorporate the Telephone Com- ¢0\lY1¢l“y ure forced to keep ofll the pany` of Prince Edward Island wus rollds. These machines menace life then considered in Committee of the “Nl lll‘0P0FfY- W0 MVC rl fight to UANNES. March 24- (Special)- whole House. The amendment is to OUT l‘01\llS- ith fl Dfivllegv all the Spencer Compton Cavendish, eighth enable the company to chame *hc Continued on page 7 Duke of Devonshire died here this nous rin S “Phill snrnils C °‘ He was born July 23, 1833, and was 'the son of the seventh Duke, and Blanche, daughter of the Earl of Carllsle ' §§E§€d“§ii‘§i ..f.§’.?.l....*’L'i §°`Zn§3¥SE\ V A yunitén scntés mnvéninnt of people Paper Sees Signs of Ap- White ins ct r of a encie that chase by the United State” °f th time 1180 the Prilwe was summarily telligent Hindoos here. They were pe 0 E s . sent to South Africa and given com-'very angry at the authorities for de-l there will be much ‘larger iiumber Peninsulatiof L;>(;l;€gri(;l:x1lf0;`I';if1t~h 8 “_ mand of the colonial troops. lpm-ting gheir gonnerymen. Mnny are going this spring than in any prev- C0mm9\'l Hg e th; Mexico lm 'iihis was dope by order of the 10|-mer British soldiers wen;-ing med-lions spring in the hlatoryuof the im- tiltéliemi-g;\;yp¢;i;;li‘nn:;‘§ zrepare for 8 wa SOVGFGIKD '10 wean UW Pl`l“¢¢ H0111 als. One man I can remember seeingluigration movements nor ward. with um United States as it is de his infactuatlon for Marin Sulzer, a in the goudan in 1335, If they write; _ - ' I ‘ WANDERERS 1 <1 that the northern repubu wen known actress M the Resident back 0! the treatment accorded t0lM0N1REAL CHAMPIONSHIP cfatllieng to obtain the consent o Theatre. lBritish subjects here, it is bound to ' ' h p i 1 gg Af g M 1 ' - _ --~~ Mexico for the sale of the Peninsulu 'ml ?°§r3“““5.‘f3'i“"l"i'i 'f3i`i°'ili°i3i°"»i"ii>`iii°tm3"l‘Wil.. ‘~:::;.“:.r:“::.2: .§‘.:§“;‘:°::...§" Liebenhurg, an was t oug t t e t th r mntmy_ crcrs’ com o . f .i - affair was over, but the Prince, hav-' 0--323 1; here do not realize h0w\won the world s hockey chumpi0hS\1'l)l}‘ AA" V _ ing returned here, renewed his ac- S D _.___.__ ~ 1, by defeating the Bankers seven erious the situation can ccoriio this cnylin B game ut D“quesne'Gm,_ SYDNEY PASTOB . , B _ qunintance with the aroness Lieben with an easily ,unnamed people 1| e (lens here tomght' the score being 8 RESIGNH HIS CHARGE' berg in the most pronounced way. t Hearing of this, the Emperor, who is the most strict in morals of all 1 the members of the imperial house, was very much incensed and ordered in his resignation on the plea of ill P Mlllllll lHlllMPH ll lllllllllll lillilll] HElIEPl|llll~ LlSl NIGHT ll] THE Superb Program By lVliSS Entertainment ____--------‘ True to expectation all lovers oi' high class music received a rare treat in the Opera House last night, when the Philharmonic _Four apl>BBl`°d fm' the first time before a-Charlottetown audience. “This quurtette comprises Miss Mae Davis, Chas. T. Smith,Wm. B. Davis and Samuel Leavitt. They organised eight years ago, and since that time have been playing ln all thelarge cities of the United States. In the winter. .they came to Mont- real, where they played for four weeks, at the Nickel Theatre, and hat of Indlm" _ to 1. This was thc! secglnd gf ii fer- .__ ' h r e c amp on- _ ,_ - _Th ’804'710 CHILDLESS FAMILIES' $1silJ‘»)f{hg rVeV;:l?eT';,:5 (l)"‘Vi“g W0” the Rl§'YDFrlEV`ll.' Iindesrsonmtlilacr riiigned first Slime' from the pastorate of St. Andrew,s PARIS March 23-Of the 11,315,000 ' hi 1; i p the woman or send ' Ay _ church, Sydney. The reverend gentle- m 0 il ve u hrxsgholélgulolg liigiaiicgiosaylslve txhie PILE8 CUBED IN 6 T0 14 D S mm has been oneredd the gen" 1% sec_ V ~ - » hi r 0 r th “°“““' °°“‘1'°“- “»°““»"1 ‘“"° °“° °“““= "“° °‘“T“E.“l`.¢i'Z¢rl‘.1',§""l§‘ii§¥i° ‘£»°§$‘,§i’§s "r§.‘w..?.i`“ri‘n§n.n?, £5365 on - no rar: JAPANESE S » riusss i~:xrilAsi D.W. Stevens And press my sorrow," _ Marquis Ito is in' feeble health. Baron Ishii said to the Associated Press A. P. Stevens is the last man ,» Make Much Ado Over Attempt To Kilfifl And Leading States- ` TOKIO, March 24-(Special)-The whom I should expect to be assessi- newspapers are all issuing extras nated at the hands of the Koreans with wild accounts told of the at.-' tempt to assaselnate D. W. Stevens. Marquis Ito was deeply aliected by the receipt of the 'news and said, through his secretary, “I cannot ex- whom he has consistently befriend- ed. The fact that Stevens' life was safe in Korea and Japan and that his assassination was attempted in America has brought out the univer- sal comment that the deed was the result of the propaganda in America. against the Japanese. COMMONS SDME E Including Big Vote The Senate To OTTAWA, March 24-(Bpeci:-il)-In. the Commons to-day immigration af- fairs were discussed and reference made to the Hriniloos coming in. Service Commission report would likely be laid on the table tomor- POW. Several ltlls passed. lu i-vder to meet the contilzgciicics of the new fiscal year the House concurred in the sum of $11,'A60,0u0 si l.~.r rated in committee of supply and in uue- eighth`of the :vala'ic=:.‘ The supplementary estimates were _ . Evils 1-inn. Mr. running num the civul PASS. STIMATES For Contingencies Stringent Divorce Bill Proposed In Remedy Present ' then taken up in cuuuiittce. Senator Clor.u~ mis intmduced _u hill in the Sei;/.Le to restrict the evils of divorce. It 'provides that the oilending party to the marriage contract shall have no right re-marry in ,Canada, after obtaining a divorce from the Canadian Parliament, and further that if such party remarry outside the Dominion such remarriage shall be considered invalid and illegal and the remarried party _shall be” considered a bigamist within Cana- dian territory. SUMETHING lllll Sllldll llllllll She is Advised to Build up a Great Dominion. LONDON, March 23.--A Cape Tow despatch days;--Sir W.Hely Hutchin- son, unveiling the wnr memoria‘ said that _lust as Franco-Britis Canada was uniting to obtain the the battlefields of the plains of Ab rahnm and St. Foy as a nations park, thus commemorating the com plete acceptance of the results of th ySo‘uth Africans might well unite i dedicting their lives to the huildin dominion, which would be the bes nnd most enduring memorial to th dead. THE Wt_ATHER. TORONTO, March 24-(Special)- Strong westedy and northwesterly winds, fair and much colder, local snow flurrics. cincAoo____MAmerk__... .. Too late for Olusincation. RUUND THE WORLD snini ixnnnniinv Auro cililslirici; ill" seventy-nine families possess sixteen. . __ rr . r -' Y ~' Mny qnrn___. , _ , , _ , _ _ _ . _ , . _ , . ,_ rug thirty-four seventeen, and forty-five » ~ _ wh L Em have eighteen or more children. .1 °" ' _.:::~.=-“__ _.aa-_ struggle of 150 years ago, so tie up under the British flag of a great Plllllli IN lllll B UHILL SlIH[llll Doors were Closed, and in the Crush Ten Children werelrampled. MKOTTOWITZ, Prussian Silesia, _ arch 23.-During a fire drill in the city school this afternoon, there was a stampede among the children which resulted in ten of the little ones be- ting trampled by their comrades un- till they lost consciousness. No lives were lost. The signal for the tire ‘| drill wus given, but one of the exit idoors wus inadverentfy left, locked. l With the warning bell the children in i the sixth cluss started for this door. l They found it. shut against them and :their further progress barred. The children behind did not know what was the matter and pressed so fiercely upon those ahead of`them that their coinriides against the door were trampled under foot, ` l The accident would have been more i serious had not some passershy t beard the cries of the children 'and ,crime to their rescue. They managed lto get the door open and put an end `to the panic. The unconscious child- ‘ren 'were restored hy lot-.uf doctors land taken to their homes. Cough.. olivia, nnnoiilll. and other tired ailments am quickly relieved by Urcselcml tlhlets. ten cents ,par lmx. 5 ll drulghfg, -' ' \'="""° fi A WANTEP--A ‘°“‘°‘° °°"“’°°“°'»` - P _ K . _ Wonder|and’s Popular Attractions, The Three Durands ln with some experience Apply to Champney. A Magnilicent _Throughout ANTED.-A girl for-general to 187 Kent from thence to St. John. where they played three. weeks. Prior to their coming to Canada, they held down ii seven month's engagement in Man- N H ' iF'i0UND Sunday door key on chain _ A l at this omce. 8~26d1f. from li musical family, their father' Dr. Fred Davis, is President of kbs Maine Musical Festival Assoclatio ,a well known society in the United ' cs Miss Davis is one of the’ Stat . cleverest piano players-in thc coun- ' continued on poll! 4 ` \VANTmD;_A g°°dl pufngueaglf hearty welcome last night at ian Ofiice. _ 7 'Md "gm ADH as-zsatr. j SHUW and Mud. wine. which nic friends expect “ from an absence. And they i»r__i; ___ _ l _ Aff' AGENTS-WOTHDS f0l` OGDEN Utah March I3 -Th | part of yesterday burrowing out 0 B ide Wyom heater, . . ‘ ' ’ ' ~ | r r,- lcMlss Davis and her brother, came| ‘ th°m°°l'°° “nd 1°' °‘" °°wlAmerican car in the New York to 9"°" “na m“i»‘:I°t"" Bomnmne ' ues ‘i r, i, nnii g was XdlggsutllbwrxfeMerl:hant:mpP.;rtE:lt P°"° ““t°‘“°b"° ru” "“°h°d G°ld` hgtwczn C;-.ternand Leroy, Wyoinlns "°‘"¢ “B” '°'°'“ “ml °h°" ““°‘°'o _-mc. Toronto. 'a~|r¢i1m. field last nicht If- 11 °'°l°°\\ el* 'rho imneli ear im oi-naman 0 rom S tied up for the night The car il Neb yesterday forenonn and tlo 'F665 'r"o'n i-iilroi-11No-r . - -- t so mm _ _J C. Brown Leghorii hens all im-` 3 098 miles from New York and 740 German car running abou porud ,mek 15 for 50,; 100 for gage, rglles in the load ol the closest nur- lgaigigogsit Tig-Anll_..{:lt=12‘ ,ylsgsfggg APP!! to John Birt, Plsqugdangimphz sTché “Hmm wr ‘pmt the gigfter ` lan num .mm “hmmm hem' I 1, __ _ _ . \ added to their big reckon be a genuine is certain where comedy portion "i ' men Express Their Profound is , Sorrow ' ' , -T112 °"°"“°° °‘“°°- ' “'““"‘~ -.United States Ties Up at Goldfield while New Aus - Qtxahounwork' AW” a'“d"' ' The Three Dnrands received the, Won- li over