Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1884, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily Faiee fbes3, want Istrea. Monday october 13, Rev. Austin Stonewall occupied the pulpit of Grace Church yesterday in the absence of Tho pastor Rev. A. Stafford. James Rodgers who has been wanted by the police since Tho 22nd of septem ber for assaulting his wife was arrested on saturday night. A Sruc Ial meet so of the w. C. T. U. Will be held to Day in Tho y. M. G. A rooms p. M. A full attendance of Tho members is requested. My. A. D. Mclean s Survey party arrived from Tho West on saturday. They have been blocking in the Vicinity of Cal Gary during the past summer. A match was played on saturday after noon Between St. John s College Winnipeg Cricket clubs resulting in an easy Victory for Tho latter by a score of 101 to 21. Mass will to held in St. Mary s Church at a. M. And a. M. During the present week. Henceforth there will be no 7 o clock mass in Tho Church on Sun Day mornings. Several alarms of fire were sounded on saturday night the brigade citizens generally were kept Busy Hunt ing for the conflagrations., find any however. They did t the pump at Tho Corner of Rossi Ellen streets is out of order. This is a i eat annoyance to the residents in that locality a it is Tho Only place where they can got water conveniently. A musical entertainment will to Given in St. Mary s Church on wednes Day evening the 22nd, by or. Maclagan members of Tho holy Trinity Church choir assisted by the St Boniface Cathe dral choir. Improvements Aro contemplated on Tho congregational Church make it More comfortable for the special collections Are being taken up to defray the expense which will be Between at last night while a brakeman named Murdoch was coupling cars in the c. P. R. Yards he had his right hand smashed All the fingers taken off. To waa removed to Tho general Plo Spital is injuries attended to. The c. P. R. Exhibition samples of Tho products of Manitoba the c. P. R. Experimental farms will be attached to the regular train Fertile South this evening. It will remain through the Day Side tracked near the depot where the Public Are invited to inspect it. The peace of the Good citizens residing on the Market Square was disturbed by a brutal dog fight yesterday morning a people were going to Church. Two men who encouraged Tho dogs were arrested will be introduced to colonel Peebles at the police court this morning. A Little five year old daughter of w. R. Balloon the court House Engineer died very suddenly on saturday morning from croup. She had Only been sick a few hours though medical was summoned it could not save her. A great Deal of sympathy is Felt for the parents who feel their bereavement very keenly. The Minnedosa Tribune of the 18th says the new methodist Church in Minnedosa which is now approaching completion will to opened for divine service on sunday the 19th of october. Rev. W. L. Rutledge the popular Pas Tor of Zion Church Winnipeg is expected to preach at 11 o clock a. In., conduct the dedicatory service. At Tho police court on saturday Geo Giko. Logan was sentenced to Twenty one Days for drunkenness. James Mccorrister Henry Scoones were up on similar charges. The former was assessed costs Tho latter Coats. Alex. Kilpatrick will Harris Annio Gibson were fined go costs each for being inmates of a disorderly House. A Little girl of spotty Mclntyre a of Woodlands formerly of Winnipeg was kicked to death by a horse last week. It appt tars or. Mclntyre was watering his horses when his Little girl Agad Soven years ran unnoticed by Tho father in Between the horses before he could Rescue her one of the animals had Given her a frightful kick which caused her death in a few minutes. Among the arrivals from Tho West by the 0. P. B. Express on saturday night were or. Russell Stephenson of Mon Treal brother in Law of Earl Dufferin or. John Smith. Dominion government emigration agent at Hamilton ont. Master Mechanic Reid of the 0. P. R. Or. Mclean d. L. S., of Blora who has been conducting surveys North of Cal Ary general supt. Baker of the s n. W. Railway. The gubernatorial party which has been attending Tho agricultural exhibitions in the Northwestern portion of the province returned to the City on Satur Day evening by Tho express from the West. Among them were his Honor the , Hon. Or. Lariviere or. O. Brydges or. Acton Burrows or. P. Leacock Lieut. Kirby. Hon. Or. Norquay joined the party at Portage la Prairie returning with them. Rev. R. You no of St. Andrews Parish Bishop designate of Southern Athabasca will to consecrated in St. Johns Cathedral on saturday next oct. 18th. The service will commence at 10 o clock a. In. Besides Tho metropolitan of reports land the Bishop of Saskatchewan Bishop Anson of Assini Boin will be present. Tho consecration has been fixed for saturday in order to meet the wishes of Tho clergy of the City Vicinity also a number of or. Young s friends who could not have been present on sunday As at first intended. Ance work. To recognized the fact that to was his brother s keeper As was every member of Tho brotherhood of men whether he realized it or not that All would accordingly be held responsible. Aft Waugh briefly addressed the meeting. The Secretary announced that the indebtedness of Tho society had to be reduced within the last few weeks to the extent of leaving the balance still to be wiped of it it. Hoped that by continued efforts this will also soon to paid in order that the society May act energetically for the advancement of the cause during the coming Winter. A number of pledges wore taken during the meeting. Or. John o Donohue of the Globe agricultural works left last evening for London ont., for a three months visit. Or. David e. Bailey of Minneapolis is in Tho City. Or. Baloy is engaged in petting together the Jet Minnesota exhibit for the Industrial exposition which opens in new Orleans in Doc i ber is Here with a View of ascertaining the prospects of having Manitoba represented at the fair. Warden Bedson of Tho Penitentiary has gone West a far As Calgary will also probably visit the mountains. He will be absent about ton Days. Or. G. Noylan government inspector of penitentiaries is in charge of the institution at Stony Mountain during or. Bedson s absence. W1mvifku , . The first meeting of the above club for the season took place in the county court House on saturday evening. There was a Large attendance. Or. W. Per due the occupied Tho chair. After preliminary business had been Dis posed of it was resolved that the Nomina Tion of officers for Tho ensuing season take place next saturday evening the election of the Samo the week following. Other important business including pro posed changes in the Constitution will also be discussed at the latter meeting. On motion of or. Wade seconded by or. Wilson a committee consisting of the president messes. A. Mcphil Lipa c. P. Wilson was appointed to wait on the judge prominent Mem Bers of the bar in order to determine their willingness to assist the club by occasional lectures. Tho committee will probably report at the next meeting. Or. F. C. Undo gave notice of motion for a Public debate to take place within two months. Thore being 110 literary programme prepared for the evening the meeting waa brought to a close after the discussion of some minor matters. The question resolved that Tho Law of garnishment of debts before judgment should be will be debated next saturday evening. Fout1sal.l. Hutu any a 31atcli the. Civilians vanquish the military Clen Cral to ten. The football match Between the civil ians military came off on saturday afternoon in Tho old driving Park. It was the fint game of the season outside of one or two practice ones it proved very exciting. The Ball was started at o clock Tho civilians kicking of from then till the Piid of the game it was a succession of Brilliant runs tight scrimmages. Or. Campbell for Tho civilians was the first one to secure a touch Down after a Sharp run or. Dickens kicked Tho Ball Over the tape very cleverly thus securing one game for Tho civilians. The Ball was again started some very exciting work br3gan, the military men being determined to secure same Vantage ground. Or. Ever was too Sharp managed to once More get Tho Ball behind Tho military posts. Time was then called for a Short rest. After five minutes Tho contestants again faced each other some very Brilliant playing began. Or. Tulloch or. Smith for the military showed parti Ulory in their Forward play put in Good work for their Side. Their full Back or. Alton also played a Strong game did some Clover Check ing. Or. Dickens of the civilians made some Protty turns without doubt is a grand kick. The result of the Gamo was two three tries five ranges for Tho civilians against one for the military. Below is appended a list of the players Dickens Captain Dewar John atone Johnstone. G. Pater son Anderson Malcolmson Feron Din Mitchell Stricklanc Morris bewail Chambre. Tulloch Grisdale Richardson Jarvis Dalton Ross Orde Johnstone Lewis Brundri see Henson. It seems As though we were going to have a Lively rime this fall with the pass ing dribbling game. No sooner does a season end one game than another starts work has been stopped on the City Hall in consequence of Tho alleged fail ure of or. Dewar Tho contractor. The City it is understood will finish the building. It is nut particularly be cause of Tho fact that Tho contract was taken at too Low a Price that or. Dowar has failed but on account of last year s contracts for which to took notes in payment. On the maturity of these notes they Wero not taken up the Bank refused to carry him further. Thore is left about to Complete Tho build ing As Only of Tho Cost which with extras will amount to nearly 000, has been spent. Was played about a week ago Between the Winnipeg Central school clubs which resulted in a draw no goals being secured by either team. Tho Winnipeg is a comparatively Young club having Only been in exist Enoa since april last. They have some excellent men to choose from from All appearances it would be difficult to find their equals in the province. One thing that is against them that is the greatest draw Back of All is the fact that Tho majority of the members cannot attend practices owing to being employed until six o clock every evening. It is hoped Tho Early closing movement will be Gen Oral by next fall that employers will see their Way to close their warehouses offices on saturday afternoons As in Tho Eastern provinces. The Central school club is the senior club of Tho prov Ince having been in existence since 1881. It is composed of the teachers pupils of Tho City schools. They look a Young body of Moil compared with the others one would Imago they had no strength to stay an opposing team. But As soon As the Ball is set in motion tile onlooker s idea is changed. From Tho exhibition they made on the 4th it was evident they were Tho Superior players passing the Ball Well to each other. The Manitoba College club which was organized last year has been re organized since the beginning of the month. As yet very Little has been done by them but it is evident from names submitted that their executive have Good Metal to choose from. The Abera clubs Are making Groat in Deavors to form a provincial association. The sewers. Progress of the work the past Hummer. The members of the Council inspect the 3jogan Auina Tyne Street Hewers. On saturday the members of Tho City Council a number of leading citizens were invited by the sewer contractors messes. H. M. Howell G. Mcdonald to inspect Tho various sewers. Promptly at twelve o clock mayor Logan aids. Mcdonald Mulvey Ham wis Hai pc Poison k. N. L. Mcdonald Wilson Mccreary put in an appear Ance. Among the others present were noticed Hon. A. G. B. Bannatyne exaid. Drewry messes. David Young k. Young t. Carman w. G. Fonseca Hamilton chief Moe obie w. P. Osborne Platt gome r. Mulvey others. F the party entered the Man Hole on the Bank of Tho red River. The out fall of the Sewor was first inspected. It is built of six Inch Oak is five feet in diameter. It is strongly anchored to Oak piles driven deep into the bed of Tho River securely braced together to effectually resist the powerful attacks of the floods in Tho Spring. One division is 100 feet Long Lias a rapid Grade so As to carry the sewage Well out into Tho River is skilfully mor tired into Tho Brick work at Tho upper end which is five feet in diameter. Tho Strong Blue Clay generally found at a depth of ten or fifteen feet below the surface forma an admirable foundation for the invert of a circular Sewor. At the lower end of 3annatynk Street Sev Teit a solid foundation could Only to got by putting a thick layer of coment inside a wooden Cradle. In Tho Assiniboine Syndicate Street sewers considerable stretches of Quick Sand had to be dealt with in Tho same Way. The soft yielding nature of the upper layers of mud especially on the principal sewers on Bannatyne Logan streets has Given great trouble to Tho contractors in spite of the powerful Timber shoring made use of occasional bookings from cellars severe Rains have frequently made the timbering give Way. Only those who have aeon Tho wreck of Strong Tamarac beams twisted splintered in Lucen squeezed till Cut half through by sheer pressure can have any notion of Tho Power latent in Winnipeg mud. The Assiniboine Street sower is already completed us branches Aro being pushed North beyond Tho line of Broadway. The Syndicate Street sower is shrunk into a two feet ring of single Brick near the North Firo Liall with branches Taprino the most Imro taht parts of Point Douglas. Before the season closes the two heavy 5 feet sewers on Bannatyne Logan streets reduced to 4 feet i inches at the intersection of Princess Street will have reached Ellen Fountain streets perhaps fur ther. Before being closed Down for the reason hardly a Street East of the line of Hargrave Ellen streets will be loft a drained. The Brick used throughout has been of the Best hard Burnt from St. Boniface. The earthenware pipes run Ning from is inches diameter Down to 6 inches for private Side connections Aro from St. Louis hard Brunt Well vitrified in the whole work Only the Best brands of English Portland Cement. The main sewers from sixteen to Twenty three feet below the surface Tho Branch sewers from ten to sixteen feet deep at the end of every Drain is a manhole which Are also found All along the main drains branches. For connection with Pri vate drains air Inch branches Are provided at regular intervals of from Twenty five to thirty five feet. Al cog every Drain their exact distance from Tho nearest manhole being carefully registered As the work proceeds us any unused connection could As easily to found Twenty years hence As to Day. The grades within a City which a particular a dead level Are necessarily in most instances very slight but the natural difficulties have been throughout so skilfully dealt with that a High flood is the Only thing that May be feared this can be effectually met by the use of a proper Check valve inside cellars. Or. Gerrie is the Engineer for the main sewers or. Dut ton. Taking charge of the pipe sewers. The inspectors Are or. Oram Syndicate Street or. Waugh jr., Logan or. Waugh sr., Bannatyne Street East latterly Princess Street branches or. Summer first on Assiniboine Street but now on Bannatyne Street West or. Roper on Assiniboine its branches. These gentlemen have All had ample experience in the same work in in the Brush across the River. Baker who supposed Tho four men to to connected with the horses Rode up said ill know those horses . Am going to take them i As no remark was made lie suited the action to the word he vice drove the horses Down to the cow Camp started the next Day with them the tattle. Jim Patter son who was with the party when the horses were Dirac Fri severed informed the officers at Tho fort inspector Perry at once went out arrested Rathwell. The other three nun had skipped escaped across the line. Sat Well has been brought in lodged in the guard room. The bicycle. A pleasant afternoon at 1 Ririe Park. Druid matter scoops Bucks Tot a Villio gets Awny with Lane Job. The first annual rices of the Winnipeg bicycle club tool place at Prairie Park in saturday after was All that could the weather desired but Tho track was too heavy for bicycling to advantage consequently the time Winall of the events was not As Good As it would have been under propitious Circum stances. Tho Atten Lance was Large included a Liberal representation of the fair aex who appeared to enjoy the races very much. Tho first event on the programme was the five mile Odthe championship of Manitoba the prizes being a presented by tile president or. R. Whitla a modal presented by the livery men of the pity. The contest ants were k. Johnston w. W. Matthews w. Slater c. B. Koen Loysine. The latter dropped out after the first mile but a spirited race kept up Between tsars. Johnston find Slater resulting in by a few Yards Slater being second England. Walking through the be asks. The party proceeded through Logan Street sewer each every one expressing their appreciation of the Man Ner in which the work had been done. Up to take its place. Football has made walking was very difficult As one could its Start for the season. The first game a meeting will be called for an Early Date to discuss the matter. Owing to a misunderstanding Between the secretaries of Tho Winnipeg Cen trial school clubs the undecided Champion match did not take place As announced. Tho Day fixed for playing this match is wednesday the 22nd, at 4 o clock in not stand erect. At Princess Street the party came out by the Man Hole. Covered with mud from head to foot they presented a dilapidated spectacle. Their experience however did not prevent them from inspecting the Bannatyne Street sewer in a similar manner. It was in this sewer that a pleasant Surprise awaited the party 5n the form of a sumptuous lunch. Chinese lanterns Hung from the top of the sewer immediately Over the table Tho place presented quite an attractive appearance. After Justice had been done to the Good things the health of the contractors was proposed by the mayor was drunk amid great enthusiasm. His worship said he had been very much pleased with what he had seen thought that the contractors had Given the City full value for the Money expended in the Werk. Messes Howell G. Mcdonald H. Ash Down t. Carman responded. Or. Howell said that to knew that a Good Job Lead been done in Justice to himself Tho other contractors to thought that every credit was due them. He was desirous of having the work criticised for that reason to had invited those present to walk through the sewers inspect Tho work for themselves. The health of Tho mayor Council was drunk responded to by the members present. They were All of Tho same opinion that the work had been done in a Good substantial manner. Other toasts followed in Quick succession the most of the afternoon was spent in speech making singing. Matthews third. The time was too numerous to mention. Tho next event Wijs a mile race open to All novices who jever won a prize. The entries wore a. Darch l. B. Arnett w. Cameron B. Chambers w. Osborne. Tho first prize was a medal presented by capt. W. W. Mat thews value a Silver spice do Canter presented by k. Johnston 3rd, a Box of cigars presented by c. H. Girdlestone. Tho first prize was taken by Chambers Cameron second Osborne third. Time 4.41. For Tho 200-Yards slow race there were nine entries viz., Johnston keenly Side Darch Arnett Slater Matthews Osborne Cameron suckling. The latter captured it in4.31j, Arnett second Johnston third. Mile race for the championship of Winnipeg the entries were suckling Matthews Slater Keenleyside. Suckling captured the first prize Slater second Tho others visible to the naked Eye in Tho distance. One mile time race the rider finishing closest to six minutes to win entries Darch Johnston Matthews Slater Keenleyside Maniett Chambers Osborne Cameron suckling. Slater took Tho first prize with Arnett second Osborne third. The 100 Yards race Between a bicycle a sprint runner was won by w. P. Fysh without an Effort. Suckling propelled the bicycle. In the mile race Between the trotting horse Gold finder or. Johnston on a bicycle the horse just loaded around the track won the race without turning a hair. Tho Consolation mile race was won by Keenleyside in 5.25, with Matthews second. Several horse races took place during the afternoon excited much interest. Or. Allan Rode his horse Zulu against time to beat 1.55. He made two at tempts but failed to bring the record below 2.01. The race Between Nellie general Hancock one mile was won by the former. In Tho first heat Hancock went under the wire several lengths ahead but was put Back for running. In the second heat both animals galloped Down the Home stretch but Nellie got to the wire first. No time was taken. One of Tho most interesting events of the Day was the mile dash Between grandmaster Buckshot the losing horse to become the property of the win Ner. The contest was a close one but needed in reach ing the wire a couple of lengths ahead of his antagonist in 2.04. The meeting May be considered successful in All respects the Only drawback being the heavy track. The train returned to the City about seven o clock. Tjem. Edmonton Coal. Examinations by air. Liar than c h. K. Or. Hardman c. E., m. E., is in the City having returned on Friday eve Ning from a trip to Edmonton. He left Winnipeg on the 16th of september after reaching Calgary by rail performed the remainder of the journey by Buck Board driving for five Days through a splendid country. From Edmonton he proceeded up the North Saskatchewan for about Twenty Miles examining the Coal deposits along the Banks this being the object of his visit. The River being Low with numerous rapids Sand bars it was necessary to Tow the boats which was attended to by the four men employed for Tho expedition. Or. Hardman found the outcroppings of Coal extending All along the River the deposits being about five feet thick some two Hundred feet below Tho level of the Prairie nearly reaching the water s Edge in some places but rising in others thirty feet or less above Tho surface. Being thus exposed in the Bod of the River the Coal can be mined on the Banks without the Cost of sinking pits. Tho seams Are not nearly so thick As those of the Crowfoot Valley hold by Tho same proprietors in whose interests or. Hardman made his examination. And the Coal is also less compact but or. Hardman considers it Good fuel. He classifies it As a very Superior Lignite. He Lias brought with him a Box full a Largo proportion of which to intends sending Home to England. Tho Only Coal which he had elsewhere seen very nearly resembling this is mined at a certain locality on. The Conti nent of Europe. Edmonton now de Rives its principal Supply of fuel from this source the seams from Wlinich it is taken being situated within the town itself. It is found to to an excellent Coal for heating purposes giving Good satisfaction when used in self feeders also whim Burnt in open grates. It is regarded As of Superior adaptation to the production of steam. Or. Hardman intends testing some of it to Day in a general Way in a Crucible. He says that Tho company referred to will work a mine at Tho locality lie visited simultaneously with the one in the Crowfoot Valley. It is expected that n considerable mar Ket will be found at Prince Albert Battleford other places along Tho Saskatchewan where Thero Are no Depp Sita. It will to taken Down the River in barges during Tho High water season. Among the incidents of his journey or. Hardman reports some rough experiences such As falling into the River sinking into Tho mud listening to the Howlings of numerous wolves observing the operations of Gold seekers washing the Sands of the Saskatchewan Etc. He says that there were some Good crops at Edmonton though a Little damage had been done by Frost. Though there had been Snow at Calgary at the beginning of this month there had been none at Edmonton. Notices. City of Winnipeg. Stoi ice la hereby Given that a court will be bold Pur Suant to the voters list clauses of the win Nick incorporation act 1881. By Hie Honor the Juffe of the county court of the county of Selkirk at thu Council chamber City of Winnipeg on the first Day of november Atria Oeloel in the Forenoon. 10 hear determine the fever Al complaint of Errora omissions in Trio voters last of the Cit of All Persona having business at the court Are re pm ire d to attend at the said time place. Dated at the City of Winnipeg this first Day of october . If is. Y c. Brown. Clerk of Tho City of win no pc. Clerk s office. Winnipeg october lat 188t. Auction sales. Oha.ttei-. Mortgage Sale by virtue of a chattel mortgage to Are instructed to Noil to Morrow at ., at our open air platform Corner main William sis., 23 horses 12 sets double harness 12 lumber wagons the property of G. Mcdonald Esq. The contractor. The horses an4 outfit Are too Well known a first Clarac to need further not no. Ast attend the Sale secure Horac flesh it c at your own figures. Will to Given to Largo Ere on approved notes. 8coon13s a calf auctioneers. Octl3-h Corner of main water sts., our new location to Morrow oct. 14 at 11 ., Larse dnres1ot Sale of furniture Walnut books macs Walnut sideboards Marble top Walnut writing desks. Walnut Blea. Carpets heart crockery Glass pcs Pharras 01 Ono Onnel rim Ati seals. Two Largo Saleroom crowded with goods. All must go. Tuesday morning at 11. Marble top bedroom Seta parlor suites. Cen Ter tables. Carpets Cha plug Cook stoves Cana crockery also to pay advances , one Diamond Cluster Rintz one Opal ring two Gold watch Octal a Scoones Wolf auction Sale of Okby household effects by 8ooone3 amusements. Roller Post office St. Grand opening evenings oct. 7th 8th. Frank Ltd Rocker Champion Bolivor skater of . Will give exhibitions of fancy skate ii cosh evening. Mosicby90thbatt.baid, Ever introduced. Admission 25 cents 2co pair roller skates. _ furs. At2p.m. Sharp at to residence of chs. S Oahe de. Did Elk esquires 81 Gra St., Corner of Carleton. Rare costly paintings books Brjch a bar Silver China Crystal Ware lace silk curtains. Polos . Rings parlor dining bedroom furl Ture of the very Best description the greater portion of which waa made to Ortler has been but a few months in Klc Gant Hruza Sels carpets. Oil cloths matting Mitt brasses bedding Linen Syndicate Nurl other heating stove very Fine Jii Tchen Kanoc with full assortment of culinary laundry requisites Elc. Instructed by Messro. Loare Kiddle who ans relinquishing housekeeping we will Well on Jie above Date hour the whole of the con tents of their handsomely furnished residence without any Reserve Wliam or. The House will be open or inspection on Dav previous morning of Sale. Trio Eale will commence promptly at 2 terms Cash. Wolf auctioneers. ______________octll-16 main St., Wii ipg wholesale retail in furrier by Scoones a Wolf. In tie Queen s of Tobeh 16th 17th, commencing at 11 o clock Sharp each dior nine attractive highly important Sale of very Fine 11oksjg How the ranch Meir out West Are troubled by thieves. The fort Macleod Gazette of Trio 3rd Saya for sometime past it has been known that Thero was an organized gang of horse thieves in the country awaiting an Opportunity to make a haul but just who they were was not debit by known Duffrin Park. Is would have been Al d o1 be e a them unless caught in Tho played on the 18th, but some of the Winnipeg team have to attend the Rifle Range on that Date. In Ziti Church yesterday morning the pastor Rev. W. L. Rutledge continued his series of special discourses preaching on Tho subject of religion in business the Soi Nion of n practical character showing How Trio principles of Christian Ity should guide men in entering upon or remaining in any department of business Alao in Tho conducting of their affairs. In the evening to preached on a thou Sand years froth. the subject he said had been suggested by Joseph Cook s lecture on does death end was intended to enforce practical conclusions from the lecture. Announce ment was made of a social to be held on thursday evening unit which is expected to be a of great treat. Gramme is promised. A Superior pro the ii Usk Iii Jioio v the usual sunday afternoon temper Ance meeting of the Blue ribbon society yesterday was Well attended. Or. Thos. Nixon son., occupied the Chatir. An address was delivered by Bev. Geo. Daniel of Wesley Church who gave no Uncertain sound As to the Side he was on in reference to temper tilt we Atquit. The ice port for the i nut week. The following is Tho official meteorological report at St. John s College for the week ending october Lith 1884 greatest barometric pressure 29.4goin., on october 7th. Least barometric pressure 28.000 in., on oct. 5th. Highest temperature on oct. 9th. Lowest temperature on october 8th. Greatest hourly average rate of wind for 24 hours Miles from 2 . October but to 2 Oct. 9. Least hourly average rate of wind for 24 hours 4.9 Miles on oct. Lith. Greatest velocity of wind 40 Miles at 1 p. M. Oct. 8th. Least velocity of wind 0 Miles it p. M. To Midnight on oct. 7th. Main 0.278 . Legal municipal work constitutes a Large portion of the business of the free press Job printing department it act was next to an impossibility. About a week or Tan Days ago a band of horses running in or. Kyan s pasture across the River mysteriously disappeared monday night a number of horses Wero taken from the immediate Vicinity of the town. The former were found up near the mountains on Tho other Side of the Kootenai River most of the latter have also been recovered. Last sunday As the Cochrane Ranche Civ boys were on their any to the Western end of Tho Range they discovered a band of horses which turned out to be the ones taken from Ryan s Field. Geo. Baker a. Vice were there waiting to drive Down some steers for i. O. Baker co., recognized most of the horses. The Coohrane Raiichi men. Then went on Baker vice returned to the cow Camp. Two men sleepy Johnny Rathwell camped the previous night close to the horses also went to the cow Camp. They stated that they were looking for horses. Thoy started for Macleod the same Day. Early on Mon Day morning Baker vice started out to bring the horses into Camp hence to town after they had driven the cattle Down. When they reached the horses they found sleepy Jota Rathwell also two the aligned cattle thieves elect to the take a trial Illy jury. The court met at 12 o clock on Satur Day Thero being present Wallbridge. C. J., Taylor j., Smith Vivian v. Hough asked that the Casebo placed further Down on the list the request was granted by the court. Broadfoot v. Nisi. Argument was continued from the Day before. Rule discharged with costs. In the matter of a by Law of the Law society of Manitoba Hon. Attorney general Miller moved Rule Nisi to quash the by Law. Rule granted. Crawford v. Kennedy asked leave to Amend notice granted. The court then adjourned till to Day. Tho two were some few up for trial were brought before or. Justice Dubuc on saturday to elect. They asked for a trial by jury their Case was placed on the Assize list. Queen v. Prisoner who is charged with the larceny of Pic Tures from the room of r. Wemyss in the Dundee Block also came before his lordship. He asked for a speedy disposal of his Case before a judge. In . Benoite his lordship my Justice Duboc Manitoba mortgage company v. Jack order. Perdue. Mcmillan v. To change venue. Andrews. Ontario Bank a. Till 21st. Darby for Wilson Contra. Knappen v. For three weeks further time for Security for costs. Costs in the cause to defendant m any event. Goulding. Park v. Tilli to Day Gordon for Allen Contra. Keeler v. To Post Pone trial one week. Beck for Gordon Contra. Ashdown v. Winnipeg water enlarged one week. Slater y. To examine witness do Bene Esse. Mcphilips for plaintiff Wilson for defendant. Slater v. For commission to Victoria b. C. Agnew. Mcarthur v. Order. Perdue. Mclennan t. Or Der. Patterson. Brydon v. Until con tract completed. Burridge v. To plead demur. Beck. Ded Klc v. To proceed against defendant. Keeler Blakeley v. For commission. Phippen. Mcarthur v. For merchants Bank v. I. R c october the it Foree. J 183at Between the North British Canadian in vestment company pain title Hugh Blair Robert h. Shanks Stephen Burrows defendants. Upon Tho application of Tho Putin Gifta upon bearing read the affidavit of George Albert Fletcher Andrews it appearing by us Lucient evidence that Tho Anid defendant Hugh Blair is absent cannot after due d 111 Genco to found. It a ordered to but an of acc copy of Trio Hill of complaint in this Caune with the proper endorsements to considered As personally 8ei cd upon the Oaid Hugh fair by publishing a copy of this order with the notice hereunder written being schedule c of general order no. 78, in Tho free press daily newspaper Trio Manitoba Gazette no the two weeks after the Date it ij3_ further Ord Rod Liat the once Durh Hereof. A said defendant week8 after Tho last of. Tho Anid publications answer or Derma to the said Bill. And k in further ordered Clint copy of lir shirt Bill properly endorsed be nut up in tha office of the clerk of item Sonja an i writs on the Flat Day after the Date of tilts order. S g d w. Lett go Kcf Erce. To Hugh Blaitt Tho above named defendant. Lake notice that it you do not answer or demur to the Bui pursuant to Tho above order the my Btu a an order to Lake me Bui iia confessed against you the court May Grant Huici Relief As they May been titled to on their own she Wing you will not receive any further notice of the future proceedings of this Mise. G. A. F. Anhrevv8 Plain Luv solicit piano babe costly China Bulc a brag Oil paintings Sleigh Phaeton Choice books Etc., at the i residence of mrs. Wood widow of the lion k. U. Wood chief Justice of 109 Kennedy Street we have been honoured with instructions Beu i unit Nur Reserve whatever the whole of inc contents of the resilience above named. U e contents in the limits of this advertisement would be Ini pos Nole suffice it to Bay that the hone a furnished fro in top to Bottom Ului the finest that Money or taste could Supply. Circulars containing a detailed account will be ready at our office for delivery. Wu1 to Tor inspection two s prior to the Days of Sale thus Ull Ordinor their Leisure a luncheon will be provided each Day As in consequence of the Large number of lots it will be necessary to commence Fli Arp it 11. Ladion Qon Tomoia s Fine furs variety. Seal persian Lamb Beaver Jacques trimmed with Liuska Sable lined with Gray siberian Squirrel. Ant Lhman s Buffalo Raggoo Beaver Otter persian Lami gloves Moccas pcs. Alterations repairs on old Pur promptly attended to. So Oates Wolf auctioneers Trade Sal by Peddie singing class Lender of St. Andrew s Church choir will re sume his Conisa for instruction in sin King in Selkirk Hull on thursday Evon Lair oct ber 10. At 8 o i Oak. Terms per Quarter of twelve font Jenmin special rates or children. Oct of miscellaneous. _ is always Correct done exactly a other men the former having circled i around returned. The horses were ordered. V. For substitution Al Stephen v. Till to Blakeley v. For com Mclean v. For pubs to to tibial Griffin t. N. T. To sign Calloway y. Setting judgment without Glass. James v. To Amend Connor v. To be heard before judge Taylor. Amendment to be allowed if necessary. Blakeley v. To sex i Oyster restaurant this City Las been a first Ola a Oyster bes Tarrant. To of upper s. That want at their new warehouse no. 7 Mcdermot Street order of Sale dry goods 10 to 12 o clock. Groceries 2 to i a. Clothing dry Gardn Etc., i to c ouch Day. Unolt soda. Starch Cansio v aids Luiis essences. Starch. Mour Etc. Soap Louiw will be on at 4p.m. Large line of cd Orti m hosiery Etc. Will he sold at to Merchants will Lillne by be Ini punctual. Feijd1i5 co two doors North of Graham St. Miscellaneous. J f. Ruttan co real estate Ana financial have removed to Cauchon Black main St. They have Tor Sale a Largo number of Lulu Ablo farms Muiir Winnipeg on the due Cecii lines or railway Alao Central City properties a Steinway halves a. Nord Helfaer s pianos Estey co s the Winter ant Purchase. To sell for Casu or on time to Eui purchasers. Sinclair co., successors to Dignam Sinclair. A. Perry s stationery magic store Cor. Main James its. Mortgage Sale valuable farm property in the Parish of Saint Francois Nav Lar in the county or Marci Potts in the province of m under by virtue of the Power of Sale con thirteenth Day Hundred cog hey i to made by Ite Obeji f ci5 is. Ask s opened Tho Ocean Oyster pm restaurant which is Stric in first class in of in kind which is Stric in first class n of or snarl away in Advance of on thing w i Voi before opened in Winnipeg. Oyster is came a specially meals lunches served at nil hours everything in the very bus tattle. Ladies private pah los dining room the c Oor tie Gity of. Oja Itoya Exchange hotel situate or water streets Winnipeg on wednesday the fluto enl Day 01 october 1881. At Tho linux o three o clock in the afternoon those valuable tracts offend Jan to tit a us Mil in gym Tabt i so ones have removed to their new spacious Mart Cor. Main water its. No. So. Lately known As Royal exc Haney hotel facing Tho Ontario Bank. Seow Octal tip ctn Over or i the All bail Boute to of two United a tact two passenger can attached of St Paul East our morn log train Farko with Pacific via. Northern travelling rail route can v through Tio Kote at Acenoy 371 main door to merchants sleeping Oer time tables Fuu May be obtained. H. Mcdoucall City St. Paul railway Istir fast mall Short line from by stud Ink Eton Toronto wont wit butt Mort All Points in Cound status. Waul Tco to v it u the i oxime Cusnir St test. Union depot at at Awo rapid to Milt Aist Yokote. Tom Atid Obj Ujick from the Cou Canadian 6 a. V. K. Carp Knork Qon. Pae Sergei at h. T. Clark. Law Tuteja genl. Superintendent a h. Dixon. Qun. Ger a want. St. Paul l Chas. H. 3eu., comm raw a no. 5 Boann Tyg Street Winnipeg. Chicago , m to n Neapolis Omaha Chicago oort Hibian or railways. V in the limited thin company offer for Sale their sect Traa in the neighbourhood of Imio Oso minist at Low prices on easy terms of payment All their sections Are t elected As Rood agricultural lands the government sections intersecting them arc nearly All Takou up by Fuci Cuil settlers. The scotch crofters Are settled in the Moosomin District. Moi mid town lists also for Sale. Apply at the company s office 181 main St Twenty three of Ami two Twenty four 22ji. Both in the inner Inci outer two toilet according to thu Ito Monlon govern ment Survey of the said Purlsli. contain Lair by a measurement one thousand ii Ftp acres to the same or Leas. This property la known As the Cauchon will us sold subject to three prior mortgages upon he same one or Tho sum of eleven Hundred Dol jars another nor the sum of 50. In Hun dred dollars a third for Hasum atone thousand dollars together with Terest upon the said Nortu Ruffes to cipro Cunnin Flynn Julio t for Murthur particulars apply to Bain Bla Nohad
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