Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 18, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press July 18, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba bail free press. Winnipeg. Juli 18 Telegram matter purport to be telegrams published in this a is what it pretends to asked clippings from or least seventy five per git of the matter purporting to be published by any other Manitoba consists of reel red item clippings 24 to 2 hours old this paper and exchanges aug concoctions latest world s jets is always to be found in this and 10 other in Manitoba. Veh be is is available to no other in Manitoba. Gil Gary occurrences. Case against the c. R. Indian thieves arrested. To visit Winnipeg. Programme of Howard cent s trip. Vin his object is to put some life into the Imperial federation scheme a to visit Australia also a july Case of Hamilton 0. I. K. For expulsion from was continued to Day. Joseph Lake jibe a Mcleod we. Dawson and drs. Iid Mcdonald were examined the rid Ace All showing that the plaintiff had Fot Cebriy ejected from the train and had a injured in being put off. T. R. Reid of testified to having been on the train Laos Tracito with Hamilton. The latter had to his fore. When conductor came along he seized Hamilton who its dozing in his seat and Vith. Tha assistance train hand shoved him off the car before is train stopped breaking his Collar from the platform to where j Mau landed would be about feet. The train was then three Siles from Anthracite and to get Back two would have to be croaked. He we a sequently taken on Board again and taken to cac for treatment. J. A. M. Aikens used for a non suit on the ground that a com or employer is not liable for the action of their Serrante actions Are contrary a inatrectior.8. A decision will be Given to Morrow. Tuffo indians named Crow and Deerfoot entered the House of a rancher named Allan at River yesterday for the purpose of steal As having collected a number of articles to they were surprised in the set by Allan. They both Drew knives and Allan sized his Rifle. A Tassel ensued for the poo Tekoa of the gun which was badly broken Allie finally succeeded in driving them both Way. Constable Todd of the mounted police hearing of the affair started in Pursuit. Use foot who is a runner gave 1ihe officer sran of eight Milea before being overtaken. Afar a severe struggle he was captured. Beth Crow and Deerfoot have been brought to sugary and they had a preliminary trial be Ore superintendent mall free to Day. Wrecked by cows. Fill.i9t train thrown the brakeman Orinson of bran Don London july Vincent m. P., the Well known Temperance advocate who is the leading spirit in the new league having for its object the promotion of Trade within the British Empire has bailed on the Teu tonic for new Tork. Mrs. Vincent accompanies her husband on his trip which in undertaken in the interests of the league. A finally arranged the journey will take or. Vincent from new York to Ottawa where he will Stop until the end of the session then Down the St. Lawrence and to Nova Scotia where he will spend a fortnight thence to Newfoundland Back to Halifax Montreal Toronto Winnipeg and on to Van Couver by easy stages. From the last named place he will embark on the steamship pm press of Japan september 9th for Yokohama and from thare will come Home via India. In All the cities of Canada and other British dominions where to stops he will make speeches and organize movements in favor of trading with British countries in preference to others even at the oust of some apparent Tern Horary disadvantage. Through to Duluth. The a a. Road to pushed to rail interested. Dil0th, july of the Michigan Southern Lake Shore and Western the Canadian Pacific and port Arthur Duluth and Western Road Are in port Arthur to Day arranging the terms and making a con tract for the construction of the port Arthur Road through to Duluth. Wild Oyer Gladstone it Means dissolution. Salisbury s speech foreshadows an Early election. London july is the growing opinion that the ape Aoh delivered by lord Salisbury at the United club when he reviewed the entire political situation was intended a an election address and it is taken to foreshadow an Early dissolution of parliament. It a difficult to find any other explanation for a general expression of his views. Lord Salis Bury lays Down his political programme speaking with no Uncertain sound on a variety of subjects and it would be premature and injudicious for him. To make it Public at this time unless it was intended for Early use in an electoral Campaign. Hie own refusal to commit himself to any Date when speak intr of dissolution is an indication that he wishes to Reserve to himself full Liberty to dissolve at the earliest possible moment he deems it Best for the interests of the govern ment and the conservative party. Portage la Prairie. A prosperous army Camp school pc Etc at Westbourne. The coming regatta Lur lines in will four enter Crews events. Moose jaw july morning while conductor Burton s ballast train was running ouse jaw with a train of empty Flat cars and while the train was rounding the curve on the Down Grade about one mile East of Moose a two Cowa attempted to Cross the track. Key were run Over Aud Cut in two by the engine. The Shock threw five or Bix Flat cars fro a the track. They rolled Down the dump is tartly killing brakeman de. Johnston c Brandon and slightly injuring Brake Fin Smith. Conductor Burton was Riding on Thi come or he also might have been killed. Only two Crews. S representatives at Peg s regatta next month. Olimi Lis railway trip to i Lowestoft might have been a triumphal Jour had he wished. London july Gladstone returned o Lowestoft to Day to Complete the sojourn o the seashore which was interrupted by the eath of his son. It would have been a Tri Imphal tour if he had consented to the and ances of the people along the route in that respect. His made Short stoppage at a Little town of March which is in the wis. Eco division of Cambridge where a parliamentary contest was in Progress. The crowd aught sight of the old statesman and is egad the car Clamp ring for a speech. Or. Gladst oco seemed about to respond Bat his wife Ever a fateful not to let him waste Hia strength restrained him. He said to a few ladino local politicians who gained Access to he car that he wished or Brand the lib eral candidate every Success and regretted that the physicians would not let him speak. At other stations there were loud Calls for , bub the crowds were Dis appointed. A throng surrounded the station at Lowestoft expecting to Greet the grand old Man but he outwitted them ind entered Tho place quietly and unobserved Laving alighted from the train at a Wayside station 10 Miles out of town and been driven 10 the Village where a is a guest. He i look no surprisingly Well and seems to have Rai led completely from the Shock caused by his recent bereavement. A record on canvass. Dclute july 10. Duluth boat Clu will Only take part in two race at Winnipeg Neit incs to. H. D. Pearson will enter of she senior single sculling race and c. J. Kershaw d. Mahony and de. H Smith for the Senio r four. Bartender Guthrie dismissed to charged with tapping till Tasyn Tennis at be ibo etl x rom Selkirk. Beam Ion july time ago w. B Mcclellan proprietor of the Revere House decor aide came to the conclusion that Hia a was not making As ranch Money As be ,3-Siii it Sho ild. After some investigation into the mister his suspicions pointed to the bartender whom Mcclellan spending More Money than his ases would warrant. The matter waa put o the hands of detective Mckenzie with eyes in that yesterday Guthrie appeared wore Paulics magistrate Todd on a charge of preferred against him by his Uia mister a. B. Mcclellan. The prosecutor s own evidence and that of Debec Mckenzie which waa All the evidence i Sinji the prisoner was put in. It included each the evidence a to what took place in a conversation had Between the Pris Merend the proof Tutor and also part of a i held Between the prisoner and detective which was supposed to be in indicating of the part of the prisoner. This Ria ence was submitted but the magistrate red that he bad no right to let it go in. Tycin this ruling the prosecution withdrew to l the prisoner was accordingly dismissed. Or. Cassidy for the prisoner w. A. Mac Bald for the private prosecution. The members of the local Lawn Tennis club ire Holdine an at Home atthe clubs grounds on saturday afternoon next for which Ravita od3 Are out. Rev. Or. Quinney of Oak Lake waa in the yesterday. ,ab3u4 thirty lunatics arrived by train on us Day evening from Selkirk in charge of if. R. B. Cummings and Are now lodged in 3e Asylum Here. A jewish Colony. Incidents of the emperor s trip to eng land to tie tie subject of pictures. London july dispatch from Berlin says that emperor William has ordered the celebrated g Erman artist Anthony Alexander von Werner to paint a number of scene illustrative of the emperor s recent visit to England the data of which has already been placed in von Werner s hands. The series of scenes will begin with the Kaiser s reception by Queen Victoria at Windsor which picture will contain the likenesses of a number of the members of the British Royal family As Well As the portraits of Sev eral of their attendants. Following this painting will come a representation of the emperor s reception at the Guildhall and others of the conspicuous incidents of the Imperial visit. The emperor s order to the artists is regarded to the most conclusive evidence obtainable of his keen appreciation of his reception and entertainment in England. The Imperial com Mand contemplates the earliest possible completion of the pictures the work upon which will be executed under the personal super vision of his majesty. Revolvers drawn. A shooting affray on ulan Hurt. Bloom Toton ind., july sensation Al shooting affray occurred on Board the Louisville new Albany and Chicago Passen Ger train this evening near Green Castle. No sooner had the train started than trouble Over an old feud commenced. Words were passed and in an instant the shooting began. Bud Lowe was shot in the Back and Proba sly fatally injured. In Tho scuffle one of the basses was pushed from the train and seriously Huit. The fighting was in the ladies coach and the excited passengers were about to jump from the train when the train men succeeded in suppressing the riot. The trouble grew out of violations of thelisnor Law it being claimed that the basses turned states evidence against the Lowes. Pok Taok la Kaibie july supreme court of the Independent order of foresters issued two prizes for the Lodge that would take in the Moat members during the months of March april and May. The 1st prize was 60, and the second prize was for the lodges that would take in Twenty new Mem Bers during the three months. Word Omeo from Toronto that . Court no. 43. Here has Wou the first prize having brought into its fold seventy nine members. This is doing Good work when it is known that the District comprises the Northwestern states and can Ada. This Lodge Here is flourishing having Only a history of a Little Over one year and there Are Over 120 members. The Knox sunday school picnic held at Westbourne Landing yesterday was in every Way a delightful Outing for both the scholars Ana All who took advantage of the trip. The train left the m. By. Station at and the comfortable coaches were filled and the train Load of precious i freight steamed out from town merry makers were soon on the ground. The scene was Bright and the cheerful people were Busy boating swinging racing Etc., the whole Day. The weather was Fine and each tree in the Grove had under it a family group with their respective Camp fire and lunch Basket. The following programme of races took place boys under a go w. Garland b. Young girls under 6, 50 yds., l. Patterson a Armit boys under 8, 50 yds., f. Thomp son h. Abbot girls under 8, 50 yds., e. Russell i Marlatt boys under 10, 75 yds., a. Nelson n. Mckinnon girls under 10, 50 yds., i. Harland e. Russel boys under yds., w. H. Byers e. Garland girls under 14, 50 yds., a. Hilbert m. Kerr teachers and officers w. Millan h. A Campbell three legged race Byers and Gar land Beattie and Dodimead fat men s race j. Brydon w. L. Lyall 150 Yde. Race p. A. Fisher or. Stable s class g. Grassie b. Mckenzie boys under 12, w. H. Byers Bullard f. Thompson. The salvation army will hold a great Camp meeting Here commencing saturday and will last until monday night. Major e. Morris will be in charge assisted by the whole of Manitoba Field. Programme 7.30, Mammoth March from Barracks great Welcome. A.m., sword sharpening 3 p.m., free and easy. Monday special times. Winnipeg brass band will be in attendance. The Manitoba Northwestern railway Oom any s employee s picnic Hon been Post Pone d until August 12th. It will be held at Minnedosa a varied programme of sports is being prepared and excellent accommodation will be Given by the railway company. It is Likely a Cricket team will go from Here to Morrow morning to play a Winnipeg team. The salvation army have two Arches on the main Honor of the Camp meeting. Rev. Or. Bell of Beaver dam de the Westbourne Pironio yesterday. The chief of police has moved from his residence on Elizabeth Street. Mrs. A l. Ashdown is somewhat better of her severe illness. Or m. To Hunter real estate agent Winnipeg is in town. Paymaster Mckay is paying employees along the line. The new addition to the Farmers elevator is roofed in. Or. A. R. Sutherland of Brandon is in town. Or. J. B. Count Wapella is in town visit ing. Or. H. G. Alton is at Austin. Clippers defeat the logans at base. Is. Portage to Pliay Cricket is. North efts a Dufferin Park. Everything so far Points to the interim tonal regatta to be held Here on the 3rd and 4th of August being a grand Success As the reports from the american Crews show that they Are to be Here in Force making a Lively tussle for the different cups Between the Lur lines Duluth St. Paul and Winnipeg. The . Have with their usual generosity granted a rate of a fare and a third from All Points Brandon East and from rat Pottage West to Winnipeg. The civic Holiday being declared for the 4th, there will a numerous local attractions for the morning of that Day and in the afternoon the final races in the re Gatta will be rowed including senior fours senior singles and the professional single Scull race. The programme so far As can be Learned for the evening of the 4th, will be a grand Ball Given by the. Rowing or else a pyrotechnic display on the River such As was Given at the lost International regatta. No decided programme has been yet arranged but the official announcement will be out in a few Days. Although it was announced by the Minne Apolis papers that the Lur lines would Only Send a senior four and a Junior single to the regatta Here advices have been received that the club will enter a Junior four and a Junior double thus having Crews in every race at the regatta except the senior single and senior doubles. A Minneapolis paper say s the Lurline senior four Are in excellent trim and Are confident of retaining the prize cup which Winnipeg wants so l. A. Meet Manitoba Field trials Only Date Back two or three year but no part of America can boat or better bred trained dogs than the Northwest. Prize winners of late Beira have always had a Manitoba dog either As a first prize Winner or very near this year there will be surprises for everyone As every sporting Man quotes having one or two dark Cricket. The crack bicyclists of America de troit a Luzern. Detroit mich., july four and five thousand people witnessed the first Nitro it asked to set apart land in Itin Toba it russian jewish Karni it Are a Good Many the refugee jews from Russia arrived on the last German boat and it o obtain land in the Northwest for e and such others As May be unable to t6 work Here. An application ban already u made to the Dominion government for Eta of land in Manitoba where it is Pru Poa to found a jewish Colony but the govern ment has yet event no answer to the Applina she reception to Morler. July Hove g8" completed for the reception to Premier few Citron his return to Quebec on july a. Sip to the Premier having been appointed Luff Ian count by the Pope it is understood " will be received with certain religious Cere to meet Sam Small. Germany and England. Friendship of the two nations strength ened by the Kaiser s visit and bits Hearty reception. Bablin july Kaiser s visit to England is still the subject of popular discus Sion in Berlin where every prominent Inci Dent connected therewith is commented upon in the cafes clubs and Street gatherings As animatedly a when the emperor wan in the height of enjoyment of the honors which were being showered upon my in the insular kingdom. It is a matter of fast which has become conspicuously noticeable within the last few Days that scarcely a Man can be found in a Public place in the German capital who does not entertain a most Friendly feeling toward England and who does not regard that country As the ally of Germany in any foreign complication in which the Sutherland May become involved in the future. To what extent these sentiments Are shared by those in High official life it is impossible to say with certainty but it is Safe to say they Are All drawn closer to England in the Bonds of Friendship than they were before their sover eign waa met and embraced by his grand Mother Queen Victoria on the threshold of Windsor Castle a few Days ago. Day s racing of the 12bh annual Meei of the league of american wheel Meu at the driving Park this afternoon. The Day was an almost Perlrot one save the wind which was dead against the riders in the stretch All the events were hotly contested. The event of the Day was Riding of banker and Brinker of the Buffalo . Athletic club for the half mile tandem record. They made the distance in 1 minute and s second break ing the record of 1.13 l-5th made at Peoria lift., last fall the results were As follows first event one w. Schimmel Detroit wheelman first h. A. Cossitt Owosso mich., second. Time 2.08. Second event one mile Novice w. L. Marks Detroit first o. Slocum new Haven mich., second c. H. Christ Tonawanda . Third. Time 3.08 2-5th. Third event one mile Detroit wheel Man club m. Koenan 50 Yards Start first . Lafferty scratch second c. H. Dickinson 070 Yards third. Time 2.53 2-5. Fourth event half mile l. A. Championship a. Zimmerman new York athletic club new York first a. H. Githens Hyde Park ills., second w. Taxis . Philadelphia third. Time 118 3-5. Fifth event one mile open r. Barrett Chicago first h. O. Tyler High Landville mass., second e. 0. Bode Chic ago third. Time 2.32 15. Sixth event half mile open a. Zimmerman new York a. C., new York first a. H. Githens Hyde Park ills., Sec Ond w. M. Gorman Woodstock ont., third. Time 1.20 2-5. Seventh event one mile .w. Champion ship f. Murphy new York a. 0., new York first t. H. Tuttle 1.0.0., Chicago second j. M. Warden Springfield mass., third. Time 2.56 3 5. Eighth event 1 mile Handicap e. Ballard Chicago 105 Yards first j. H. Draper ath Lection club Schuylkill Navy Philadelphia second j. R. Hazleton a. 0. S.ii., Philadelphia third. Time 2.31 4-6. Ninth event j mile l. A. Champion ship w. Taxis a. l. N., Philadelphia first w. Borne c. C., Chicago second e. Burnham Boston mass., third. Time 3g 4-0. Tenth even 3 Miles Lap were Only three starters in this event but it was the prettiest race of the Day. It was a tie Between a. A. Zimmerman n. Y. A. C., new York and a. H. Githens Hyde Park ills w. A Carman Woodstock ont., was third. Time 9m. 9 4-5s, Githens and Zim Merman rather than go Over the distance again bossed for first place and Githens won. Then banker and broker of the Buffalo athletic club started in a half. Mile tandem race with the intention of beating the record. They started from the Quarter pole with the wind in their backs and finished at the three quarters pole breaking the half mile tandem record 51-53. Regina races. Portage la Prairie Winnipeg on Home grounds thin afternoon. The Cri Kefa match this afternoon on. The grounds of the Winnipeg Cricket club be tween Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg pro Mises to be one of the Best of the season. The Portage team is a Strong one and As will be been by the following list of players the Winnipeg eleven is also a Good Rutherford p Tulloh d. A Smith a. J. Tuckwell f. Sprado w. Bain h. Cameron w. M. Bannatyne f. Rolt j. L. In Knall h. G. Wilson. A match was played at Regina on monday july 13, Between Grenfell Fand the . Team. The latter won scoring 56 and 86 against 34 and 64. A return match the Fol lowing Day went the same Way the police winning by a innings and 31 Rune Grenfell making 55 and 29 and the police 115. In the latter match Macdonell of the police team a former member of the Winnipeg first eleven carried Hia Bat for 48. The innings waa declared closed with Only six wickets Down. The goslings Aud experts Are Likely to come together again at an Early Date As Captain Allan s experts claim that they were Handi capped by the groundwork thrown up by their opponents. An eleven of the Winnipeg club will drive out to Selkirk next wednesday to play a team from Selkirk Olande Boye and the Asylum combined a match foe Money. Or. Henry Eisele writes to the Toronto Globe in looking Over some old papers i find the accompanying Challenge of the old t. A the International match a at hand i thought it would interest the Mem the Challenge referred to Runa As follows Cricket. The Toronto Cricket c1ub having a under Date of August published in the spirit of the times of August any eleven players resident wit Niti the United states of to play a match on the Toronto grounds and the time for accepting said september expired without its being taken up the Toronto club have determined to accept and do hereby Taia up the Challenge put Forth to the St. Georges s Cricket club of new York under a Resolution dated August 6th, and published in the spirit of the times of August Well As other new York to Plaj a match against any eleven players from Canada at any time previous to the 30th september instant and for any bum from to the Toronto club in accepting the same name one thousand dollars aside As the amount of stakes and appointed tuesday september 24th, Lor the match to commence on the grounds of the St. George s club at new game to be played in strict accordance with the rules of Cricket As recognized at Mary be Bone. G. A. Phillpotts Secretary t. 0. Toronto c. W., sept. 10th, 1844. Reason to feel proud of. I think i can with a certain amount of modesty assert that these six 61ubs Aro Able to hold their own against similar clubs from any town Between Winni Peg and Vancouver. It has occurred to me that we might get up a tournament on a Large scale if our citizens would take hold of the matter which they no doubt would if properly brought before them. This would apart from the exercise derived be an incentive to our Young men to go in for fresh which when secured would redound to the credit of our Hall Fitzsimmons fight sports from All parts of the continent Mil attend it. St. Paul minn., july for the Hall Fitzsimmons fight next wednesday evening Hove been sold to parties from nearly All the principal cities among three from new York five for Chicago three for san fran. Ciao two for Tacoma and one for Portland. There is quite a demand for single seats but a there Are Over a the Pavilion there will be plenty left for visitors arriving next monday tuesday and wednesday. Lawn Tennis Canadian annual Ghump Lorn. Toronto july Canadian Lawn Tennis association s annual tournament closed to Day. Mansfield Boston Defeated Tunner Buffalo in the singles and now holds the Canadian championship. The doubles were won by Cole and Premick of Detroit. General sporting Kotos. Homer and ten Eyck will shortly Row at Hartford for 3250 a aide. Peterson arrived in Victoria on sunday to go into training for his race with Mclean on August 8th. The third annual Northwestern Tennis tournament will be held at the hotel St. Louis Minnetonka aug. 3 to 8. Two Hun dred and fifty dollars will be expended in prizes. The Carberry news reports that Angus Mckenzie s trotting Mare which he brought from tees water ont., dropped a foal on wednesday night sire Oliver Wilkes Angus waa offered s300 for the Colt. The Dudley diamonds. Cars let go s 344 main Street bargains for Friday and saturday in the following lines ladies hosiery in Cashmere. Silk. Lisle and Cotton at special prices. The balance of summer hosiery at greatly reduced prices children s stockings full Range of sizes at lowest prices. Ladies and children s summer underwear All reduced for Satur Day s Sale. Extra value in White and coloured blouses another lot of ladies thread gloves All sizes in every leading color Price Loc a pair up. Umbrellas and parasols great variety Black and coloured Sale prices. a 344 main Street. The clippers win. Another Good exhibition of baseball at def Leila Fark. About 200 people witnessed the baseball Kame Between the clippers and logans last evening in dub Erin Park which was won by the clippers by a Moore of 12 to 7, with an inning to spare. At the end of the fourth inning the in cans were three and it the police have not yet located who stole them. London july famous theft of the countess of Dudley s diamonds is still a mys Tery. The confession of the clerk Wilkinson upon which be was recently arrested that he was the robber having turned out to be a Wilkinson who is a stun Kandaros. Mancer was discharged to Day As there wok no reason to suppose after his examination that he bad Ever seen the Dudley diamonds. Upon leaving the court room he was arrested for a Petty theft with nothing romantic about it but which he undoubtedly committed and he will probably be put where he will not be Able to amuse himself coaxing the police for some time to come. Astle son memorials and leaded Glass Church Chimes an3 ceu8 Ulirch furniture memorial brasses fonts lecterns address Montreal looked As if up to this Box for the they were going to win. Time o Hara occupied the logans and did Excel do Slater narrowly averted. Buhlin july bad washout has occurred on the railway line Between Sagan and Willersdorf. A train Laden with excursion ints had a narrow escape from being wrecked at the break to Day the Engineer managing so bring the Cara to a Stop just at the a inc of tie flood. Lent work bub in the fifth inning the logans put Lyons in the Box and the clippers succeeded in counting up sue runs. The logans then went to Bat and failed to score and it then being too dark to play further the Umpire awarded the game to the clippers. Uteri upon pitched a Strong steady game for the clippers and waa held in Fine Styla by Mcdonald. The score Deal in stolen goods. Rev. Or. Hill who charged him with embezzlement Keady for the Bevi Vallot. Philadelphia pa., july j. Wesley Hill pastor of the first m. E. Church of Ogden Utah and financial agent of the Utah University reached Philadelphia to Day to answer the criminal libel auit brought against him . Sam inv vol. Rev. Or. Hill came from Utah of his own free will no requisition having been used for him. Upon his arrival he presented himself before the prosecuting attorney and gave bail for his appearance in september. Or. Hill says he has ample evidence to confirm All to hat paid or written with reference to Samuel Small. Slaughtered one another Alabama desperadoes the world of their presence. Bib Isobar ala., july seven o clock this evening a Duel with pistols took place in a Saloon Between Eugene Byers an sex United states Deputy Marshall and Wesley Garner and sex policeman in which both men were shot. An old grudge existed Between them and they fought to Day and attempted to shoot each other Bull were separated. To night they met again Iii a Saloon and opened fire upon each other. Garner was shoo in the stomach and a dying and Byers was eerie rely wounded. Both were desperate characters. A Kevel Tiou of queer Husino ifs on the Stock London july sensational reve lations As to the Stock Exchange methods have been made in the course of a trial just con some surprises in the second Day s 23eatea. Regina july was Beautiful weather for the races to Day and although the track was still heavy it was the unanimous verdict that the races were the Moat entertaining Over seen in the territories. The most exciting event was the running three Quarter mile heats with four starters la see a g Grey Eagle Lawson s Columbia Mac lord Grosvenor and thankful. Grey Eagle to be so certain that in the pools but Columbia Ferguson a. Abbott 3b. Brace in. Glenwright s Al Douay 2b. Bartholomew if. Thompson of. Mcdonald a. Uqan9, a. O Hara 1. Mclnnis 2b. Archibald so. Morrison of. M. O Han a. J. Lyons s a. Lothrop o of. Lavalee in. Mcgregor a. Score by Inzinga clippers.2 0 1 lopuie.3 0 2 7 at 2, Pittsburg 4. At 12, Cincinnati s. Association. At 0, lcuisvlllo2 at 0, Columbus 0. At 2, Cincinnati 1. Stand lira of the National gub Gimes played. Won. Siuw in Midsummer. Berlin july Avalanche occurred yesterday in the great mountains blocking the Elwanda Valley and it is feared burying some houses. The disaster was the sequel of a heavy Hail storm Fol Lowed by a prodigious fall of Snow. The event is a phenomenal one at this season of the year. Telex Rrapi veterans to meet. Washington d. A. July Tele graph fraternity of Washington Baltimore Richmond and Vicinity is making extensive preparations for the annual convention aug joint reunion of the old timers Alao citation and the society of United states military which will be opened Here on the 10th of next month. Several Hundred manipulators of the myst ii key from various stations of the coun try who worked the military Telegraph wires during the War or who were engaged in com Mercial telegraphs up to 1s69, Are expected to be present at the reunion. Forest tire in Wisconsin. Neenah wia., july received Here state that Forest tires Are burning along the Milwaukee Lake Shore Road _ on the North and one insurance company in wis Consin with their Headquarters at has ordered All the policies along the line to be cancelled. New yorks.66 cbicagos.72 bostons.70 philadelphias.70 Brooklyn .71 pittsburgs.69 cincinnatis.72 39 42 38 33 34 83 29 29 lost. 27 20 32 36 30 33 10 43 Lacrosse. Writing from Devil a Island n. S., mrs. M Edwards Bays was cured of fluttering of Tho heart Aad dyspepsia by Burdock blood bitters. Eluded before the chief justices court action was brought by Buffer sons the Bank ers of Lombard Street against Sebag Mon fief More Bankers to recover the value o a Spanish Bond bought on the rulers order and which afterwards proved to have been stolen payment being consequently stopped. The defendants admitted these facts but pleaded that it was the custom of the Exchange to sell Donds known to have been stolen to Persona ignorant of the theft and that therefore they were not liable for the lose. They called As witnesses several brokers in Home testimony supported their Contention. Lord chief Justice Coleridge repeatedly inter opted the witnesses with expressions of Dis gust at such an exhibition of immoral business methods which he declared to be an outrage upon the elementary principles of honesty. A verdict was rendered for the plaintiffs. Bookseller arrested. He defaced the Kaiser s programme card whip dead advert sements. London july Opper the pub. Isher of the Kaiser a Parade platform which contained on the cover an advertisement of books has been arrested. Two Persona who purchased the pamphlet testified to that fact and Opper was remanded for trial. The government Felt obliged to take Thia action owing to the fact that conserva Tive members were questioning the Home Secretary in the House of commons As to whether the authorities proposed to let the Opper circulation of immoral matter on snob a conspicuous occasion go unpunished. I Tosh bras Cable Scott s was considered he was barred easily captured the first heat with thankful second Grey Eagle third. Lord Grosvenor being flagged. Columbia then sold ten to seven against the Field with plenty of Grey Eagle Takera at that but though the Grey won second Money he proved no match in the second heat for Lawson a Little Mare. Colum Bia finished first Grey Eagle second and thankful third. In Green Trot there waa another Surprise. There were five starters. Ashwood sold favorite. Beilly a Volunteer King took three heats in succession Whitmore s aah Wood 2nd, Whelan s j. Third. One and one Quarter mile Malena 2, Park Hill 3, Dan 0. Violet Ethel owned by Honey Maple Creek was in the 4th place. This was a Beautiful race. The three winners were bunched under the wire Malena in the Centre leading by less than half a length Park Hill and Dan 0. On either aide with a a Marcely perceptible distance Between them. In the Green mile dash Coyne s Glo maid first Money Davis Lula second and Hamilton Billy third. Hamilton went furiously to the half having a big Lead but narrowly escaped the Flag at the finish. The Begina racing club members Are Jubi Lant Over the Complete Success of the meeting. The Field trials. Arrangements for the annual moot of sportsmen and dogs at Morris. The Manitoba Field trial club Aro busily engaged in arranging for their trials to be held at Morris on the 22nd of september. Or. F. Ellis of Morden the president for this year has presented a handsome Silver cup or. A. Holloway has followed the Good example of the president and has also presented a cup. The donations will be competed for in events which will be arranged by the committee at a meeting which is to be held to night at the Clarendon. Or. A m. Tenn., is to be judge in gentleman has been North ends and Wynn legs to meet this evening in dul Crin Park. The Lacrosse match in Dufferin Park to night should be a Good one. Both clubs will be represented by Strong teams in Good corp. Edition and As much depends on winning the match each twelve will make a desperate Effort to win. It should be the Best game of the season so far. The Ball will be faced at six and the Teama will hortuesder8. Goal. Mule Dover Point. Mae Mullen hould Jennings by Ell Mcdonad. O Loughlin Avent of Hickory All the events. A this judging Field trials for a number of years in parts of America and in known to nearly every dog fancier personally or by reputation in All parts of the world. The plentiful Supply of chickens and the number of dogs now in training the meet Bat Gate Conklin Horny Nybell Centre. Home inside Home. Holden men will be Saucier Flett Mcdonald the Winnipeg spare and Hartney. Athletics Webb not in it. St. Cat Heinks july la Crosse match for the senior championship of the Canadian Lacrosse association was played hereto Day Between the Cornwall club of Cornwall and the athletics of this City and resulted in favor of the former by Fon straight games. They thus win the c. L. A. Championship. Slavin s new Hole with no More to conquer he turns professional pedestrian. London july p. Slavin the australian pugilist finding no one ready to fight him has entered into an agreement for walking match with Charles Rowell Champion pedestrian Well known triumphs in the United states the agreement the parties t 200 Miles for Side. Take place on the 20th of August. There i be great curiosity to see Bow the prize fight will acquit himself As a pedestrian and the singularity of the match attracts widespread attention. Go Light Lethbridge. Athletes of the Coal town Beady for sportsmen from any place West of Lake Superior. A correspondent writes to the Lethbridge news in this thriving town we have the following clubs Viz Lacrosse Cricket Bane Ball football both association and Rugby and heavy Hall in Colorado. Of. Collins colo., july Section was visited yesterday evening by a heavy Hail storm which utterly ruined the wheat crop in a tract of land 20 Miles Long and three Miles wide. The damage is estimated at two Milwaukee girls in their teens climbed by Means of outside ladders to the top of the tallest Chimney in that City waved their handkerchiefs to the crowd and descended on the ladders. The Chimney is 225 feet tall. A commanding officer of a prominent Brit ish regiment having requested a Drill sergeant to ascertain the religious views of some new recruits the latter were paraded and the sergeant cried out fall in Church of England men on the right roman catholics on the left All fancy religions to the rear saturday saturday Craig co our saturday Sale a now such an established and Well known that it in scarcely be Cesry for us to repeat that it is our Day or very special bargains All through our Ninny departments. Aro pleased to know that it is appreciated by Large numbers of buyer in the City and outside its hound. Arks. We shall continue to interests and it pleasing you we shall profit thereby. In fact w6 live by trying to please everyone who visits us. To Day we offer our starters in prices. One lot Lovely cloth oses Worth 82, 50c to Day. Seaside flannels at Loc Well Worth 250. 87 Pichea of embroidery at 60, Worth 156. Boya and girls Straw hats at 150 Cash. A Large lot of dress trimmings at exactly half the marked Price. 10 handkerchiefs for 2ec. 3 fair ladies Joec for 26c. Tap Btry carpets marked for 800 to Day. Every carpet in our elegant rooms reduced away Down. 100 More of excellent dad oed win Dow shades on Roll cup at 60c. See them. This is a great 4ay in our gents goods department. Young men and old men if you want ties shirts collars cafes hats or clothing of the latest styles come and see i. Remember we Aro not like a steam engine shoot ing out smoke. Our Means Bunnen Lor we Back up everything Sci say with goods and prices a we represent them. 6eo. Craig co 522, 524, main St. A handsome prize. An evidence of what a genuine Competition on Era. On Friday there arrived from Toronto for mias u. Hora a handsome Shetland Pony harness and cart being the first award in the Royal quilt Competition of the Canadian que Ken Magazine. It attests the genuine nature of the Magazine s contests by sex. Cellenti condition and value the a vies has frequent has made innumerable awards Dis. Playing a generosity quite surprising to those who have had experience of the limited held for Canadian Jan realistic Enterprise. But Tun has been a Suca ebs As a business venture from the Start and is. Growing in literary excellence steadily. In covers the Field of fashion As Well As Light Reading talks to the household the Young and indeed All Home classes the competitions have been used to assist the introduction of the Magazine for where it la introduced it quite certain to remain a monthly guest. The read Iner prizes have been made As instance Thia latest to Kingston while Many smaller prize have rewarded the moderately successful among competitors. Tan Casadia a cons is truly Royal in its the for his according to run or walk the match is to there will Kingston 1891, daily British whig june 27th, by j. T. Wilson. Grocery Stock James Mullen s Moderz Notts i have Juet pure tinned above at a Low rate. Which has been removed to Climax store where willbe slaughtered with thru Climax Stock this is Tho Best assorted and freshest Stock Don t Reniee a Latuga Call for bargains. Climax store Market Corner of Princess St. By j. T. Wilson. Unreserved auction Sale of household furniture n Friday july 24, at 2 o clock it 357 Jemima St 4th ave having favored with instructions from or. I will sell As above on tic a lot of household furniture in part Melodeon Lou narc parlor Centre tables lace curtains parlor Aud bedroom lamps Pic Tures two dining Cut. Tables two mover Ware glassware China Delf clock dining chairs oilcloth ten bedsteads w. Springs Feather pillows and Beddini chamber ecu bedroom blinds curtains tables and chairs heft Tiok a 1 Cook Cove. Wash tubs and Warfle amort ment of Kitchen Ute mile. Can be viewed Mornini of Bale. Terms j. X. Wilson auctioneer. -tj3sts" and goods state j Ine. To tar a of band Jartman Tiu and article req Almi by or Drc m Corn including kept idol jul for mid scam tactic of shh t Coli Oil mtn4o. By Joseph Wolf Sale household furniture Large Cedar Row , suiu.Etc., Sho Ottas punt or Canoe with paddle Etc., room , dining sideboard a Harnew 3 double barrel Al. L. Shot Gunn Bovce Square , Melo Dron Mati Raics Spring parlor Bete rub Hooks China and Glass Ware. Etc., Etc. At the Saleroom Portage ave. F tuesday july 21st, at 2 o a Loeft. In addition to the above a Large Quantity of fill goods sold As the owners Are leaving the City. Everything must go to the highest bidder Tenna Cath. To Reserve. Buyers May expect Tiaa Ore to u Reat at Thia Sale Joseph Wolf auctioneer ;