i if T. OCTOBRR 24, ,903 'rim mlrmsr News THE CHARLO ETOWN GUARDIAN :mer or au. PAGE saves: _ il, ' -_ *lynn . _ V I h i ‘ V W I _ -__ :Q fl€"""_°9 '-5 r _, i , '- _ THE BULEATTIAN ELTVTLANII HAS _ Mlllllllli PICTURE UAHTNF ll HTS TAAFAHAPH Ulf _ A lIlTlT’S KITTK llllTAHl[l TUWN TN\lllY'S HTTIHE A HETTHENUUM SHUW IS PUHBTIT "T JAWAATH Tfllllil Ulllff PHUVTS FATAL SWTPT Bl TLATAIS _-_ ii-- -_ , _ __ , -1-1 , -*_ L, _ _ From Turkish Capital Unable A Great Street Railway Fran- Lady Ticket Agent Watched Stole Diami ds and Escaped Burned Out at Brussels Puts To `Young Boy at Kingsley, Bucket Brigade Worked Bra to Make Terms With the chise Deffeated by Verv PTCIUFBS While Thieves in Motor, nd the Police the Entire System Out of N- B. Hit in Stomach, ln- _ vely But Were Powerlc-..f.~ Subume Porte, Few Votes. Scooped the Money. . Have 0 Clue. Business. jured internally. _ to Check the Flames. TONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 23- Kspecial)-There is a hitch in the ne- gotiations between the Turkish gov- emment and the Bulgarian envoys, owing to Turkey's insistence upon capitalization lol the Rumellan tri- bute to which Bulgaria declines to accept. IQNDON, Oct. 23-(Special)-The Sofia correspondent of the Daily Mail states that the Bulgarian envoys to Constantinople are returning to Sof- n, their mission haviing failed. The Government, however, is still hopeful of reaching ‘an agreement with Turkey. 1.i_._._.-_l .TAP TAAPTHUH _ HTETIVTS UTTIETHS TUKIO, Oct. 22-The Emperor of Jnpun at Tiffin today, receivedi in uiulicnce Hear Admiral Charles H. gpnrry, Commander in Chief ofthe ricun bnttleshi fleet the three Complete returns from e 'ry pi-:cinc to the Cleveland Railway. brought about by the inadequate and unsatisfactory service rendered by the municipal traction company, which operated the lines on n three cent basis. The rate ` of fare to be charged by the Cleveland Railway will not be an- nounced until arter the meeting of directors. lIllMTT'S TATL TS NUT LITST GENEVA, N. Y., Oct. Z2-Whether CLEVELAND, Oct. 2? ~_(SpecinT;- - t in the referendum election show that the so-called security street railway flrancbiser, advocated by Mayor John- son, was defeated by six of five votes. As the result of the failure of the people to approve the grant, the en- tire street railway system will re\Te-rt The defeat of the franchise was the newly discovered comet has lost: Amo ' P . ` ’ rear udniiriils commanding divisions, ii score of captains and the chief of stud and fini; lieutenants. \P The ceremony at the Imperial Pal- ace which occurred shortly before, noon was one of the most brilliant! fentui-es ofthe week’s celebration. 1 Pres:-nteil by U. S. Ambassador O’Bi‘icn, Read Admiral Sperry deliv- ered to the Emperor a message from kndo of the friendship entertained b its fiery tale has become a much dis- cussed subjcct in astronomical cirles. rofessor William R. Brooks, dlrec-, tor of the Smith Observatory, says that the French astronomers wece wrong in saying that the tail had disappeared, as he had since oblscrvcd- the tail clearly through a ten-inch equatorial telescope. It is probably due to the fact that brightness since discovery, says' T.’ro- Presidcnt Roosevelt, assuring the Mi- the comet: has fiuctuated in_ form and ' ' i Y the American people for the Japanelse. . _ _ .. _ _ A essor Brboks, that the tail hasi prov- The Emperor replied in the most por- e dull terms, in conclusion saying. 'It is our constunthaim and desire to t weld ties of amity, unity between Jn- Q d elusive to the French. observers. ccording to Professor Brooks the all is plainly visilble, and, while the omet is not yet so near that it can pan und the Uniited Sfiates.” be detected by the naked eys, still The succession of ente'rtainm'snts for anyone with a small telescope can see officers and men of the American fleet i continues without interruption. ii. iuiiiiiuii is lilllllli TU HUMT _-___ l -t. HUUEH VUYAGT [TT TISHTHMTN lg \ O'l"l`AWA, Oct. 22--Dr. J. G. Ruth- _ eiiiiril, veterinary doctor general and# BOSTON, Oct. 22-Eight days adriffi n an open dory without 'foor or water hw, stock commission,” for Canada ,was the experience that John Burn- leaves on Monday for Rome to at:'i tend a meeting of the 1nternationa1lJ' ne, of Yarmouth, and his companion Burlfe, related when they arrived institute oil agriculture. Dr. Ruther-lback in Busta” recently' Going 'aldrin lord goes as Canadaia delegate to the , fr Derninnent committee of the institute 21 whicli meets in Rome on November 10 und which will finally perfect a plan “ for tho world wide collection of crop,p statistics of all sorts. The perfected' .tau will be reported for approval to fn u general meeting of the instituted, which opens in Home ~on November Z0 *_ AS (`1muda is one of the great pro-_B ‘NCT-ng countries of the world she oc-‘h rupies an important position in che d institute, which includes all civlized D countries. B _.___ lc om their vessel, the Banker Boba ia, ina thick fog on. September 2nd, they drifted about helplessly ntil September 30th, when they were ickcd up by the Warren Liner Mich- igan and' taken to Llherpool. Teelribllq uflerings were experienced by the en. Burnine went crazy, and three, mes jumped overboard in the effort oend his miseries, but each time , urke do/ve over after 'him and saved im. For two days hc sat on the emented man to keep him from gain attempting suicide. Once a teamer bound for St. John's passed losed to them, but did not see them, TIN T0 MAKE RAAN To although the men shouted themselven QUENCH FOREST FIRES. h oarse in their effort to attractatten- *_* tion. The White Star Liner Repub- .\i.uANv,_ N. Y., Oct. 22-All 11111- nu, the vessel which bi-ought chem hue Proposition to produce rain in to Boston’ also passed within hah the Adirondacks and thus aid in the one night but failed to see tham_ work of fighting the forest fires was when ,emhed hy the Michigan the suiuuitterl today to Forest Commis- men were aimohh unconscious from sicner Whipple. He received a tcleplio- | nic message from certain mill owners on the black river at Watertown nsk- liim what he thought of n plan to ex- plode bombs and other materials in ack of water and food. BLIZZARD IN MONTANA. ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 22.-Bliz- ull cflort to produce n rainfall. zards and heav snow siliorms in Mon- Mr. Whipple replied that if thc bus- t inrss men ol Watertown agreed tliatyh Y ana. yesterday where snow drifted fteen feefi deep in some places, U10 1‘XP0\‘im8l1t WHS ri E000 000. h°3,wroughi; havoc with the past-scnger would guarantee that thc stntc would trains on the Pacific coast extension lmy half of the expense incurred. of the sn Paul road, 'I`llE BRITAIN IS TRYING TO liill~lAK THE IRELAND'S RECORD. WPNTILEAL, Oct. 22-The Empress of lirituin in cndenv'or-inf; to break thc T‘3\\\lii'oss of Irelnnd's record from Liv- r-rpriul to Quebec. Sho passed Rimou- ski at seven thfirty-eight, being seven- tucn minutes ahead of the sister Ship. She is expected to (lorcklin QUUUW Ht lruir p. -m. if not delayed by fog. ’l‘l\i.~i would be hall an hour to the ;mid. ORIGINATOR OF CANNED BEEF IS DEAD. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 22- llobert Sutherland, nn associate nf Philip Armour in the curly days of the pacieing 'business and who is said to have been thc originatorof the canned beef induhtry, died yesterday aged 68 years. He had been Superintendent of both the Chicago and Kansas City Pack- ing Houses of Armour & Company. ATA NEW WONDERLAND T0- Nlfi I HT Miss Von Brandres, Wonderland’s New and. Popular Singer Will Sing the Because Beautiful Song “Just Its You.” . ‘ _“ii-_-lm_- sddf u'l'ii.t§"°° till! Rpm Krand, an ""1 uuuint, than in this Of Cornwall, Dfctures which _¢|'llct. 'nm are unusually Dancers al is simply motion, odd better one of those scenic internt and in- conet of Coast Cornwall comes right near to all in this film, 'and the change of scene is unexpected and superb. This is one of the uncut descriptive films in (existence, and has run onsome of che circuit; for a week at a time. Come and see it, and make the Sat- urday night audience tonight an old -time one, _ _ _ ST. JITHN ELTTTEY tor referred to the poster Dr. Pugs- ley bas had stuck up all over the city, saying, "St, John must be "for any man to so desecrate the name of God." Rev. Mr. Crisp, of Zion Church sa\'d : “Outside of all else, am I not safe in saying that in one dredging contract, in this city alone, a mid- dleman got nearly $36,000 for which he gave uo,.return? Therefore I be- lieve I am right when Ei ask-every vot- er 'in this congregation to see to it. on election day that this thing must' end." ` :The latest American novelty in buttons are those made with Ivory rims. Jas. Paton & Co to be up with the times have imported a new bi t- ton machine also rims to match mn- terinls. They can be made in frur sizes price 25 cts and 85 rms per] dozen. Have buttons made at' Paton’s. 10-Zlidrli. Piiiiiiuiiu wivi g swiir iii ruuiini DENVER, Colo., Oct. ZZ-More than two hundred delegates and several hundred other members of 1;-be w_ C, T. U. have already arrived to attend the sessions of the annual conven- tion. “I predict that .in ten years the prohtbition movement will cover the entire nation," said Mrs. Stevens, r~.f= Portland, Maine, president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union It is not n spasmodic effort, but 'a substantirf. and healthy gain which cannot be checked by any amount of opposition. PREFERRED ALTAR TO PRISON CELL. WINDSOR. Ont., Oct. 22-In order. that alia might not be compelled to' testify uf.,-uinst her lover, Hattie Renume, n Detroit girl, was marrlcdi to Frederick Doumouclicllo in the County jail in Detroit. Doumouch- elle, who owns tnc Farmers' Rcst Ho- tel in Wulkorvllle, was arrested by U~o'iteh States Federal authorities- eeveml days ago on n chgrgc of com- iticity in the alle;.,'c