Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 29, 1891

Issue date: Wednesday, July 29, 1891
Pages available: 8
Previous edition: Tuesday, July 28, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press July 29, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. July Manitoba free press. Morning and evening editions published every Day except sunday it o clock a. M., and four o clock p. M., respectively m Winnipeg by tie Manitoba free press co. W. P. Managing director and editor la Schlei. Edition by mall one six months one month strictly Jinn in Advance. Daily morning free press delivered in Winnipeg an sumo terms. Live Rad in win in out s51 Nee. Rates nonpareil line 12 fines makes one Inch in depth Lor advertisements Hippo Arion in both editions advertising ten cents per line Bach insertion. Advertising inserted for a definite period of Hie 10 be charged for of the following rates one week. 30 cents two weeks. One Montt. Three months am it u by months. A Jujj one advertisements occupying less space than live lines will be charged As five line advertisements. The strict rules of evidence were to be sufficiently relaxed to admit of every fast in tha least degree bearing on the question a issuer take the recent Case As an example. The words of the libel were specific and therefore the action was restricted to the single Issue raised by them. But everybody knows that they were related fact they were but a Small portion of the Story of what is alleged and believed to have been a determined deliberate systematic Effort to administer important Public affairs by Dishon est and corrupt methods. This being the Case it would rarely have been in the Public inter est if All the Light possible had been let in not Only on the matter immediately in question Rio i than oneself 25 but on the whole of the circumstances leading up to or surrounding it. And the Public interest we venture hum or so words o7 under 60 cents each Schoedl tonal word 2 cents. Natl of daemon to charged on account for Lees than advertisements unaccompanied specific in inserted till ordered out. Notices of births marriages and deaths to events each insertion. Special notices set to nonpareil Type leaded and located immediately Over the City and 10 cents per word each insertion. To notice inserted for less than a where cuts Are inserted they must be a. Mounted on Wood. Daily edition Dom to Trade. Liberty in Btl Tinaa Ity in old wednesday july 29, 1891. Oot Antior before parts. The Ottawa citizen was established a num bar of years ago As an Organ of the conserva Tive to defend the acts of the party leaders and to maintain in season and out of season their policy was the Only one suited a i the needs and necessities of the it has been Moat faithful in Dis charging obligation of Ita existence. It be said of it that in has proved Only a fair weather Friend of the Cone Erya who have gone in and out of office at Ottawa since the Day it first saw the ight through Good report and evil it has stuck to its party More closely than one brother sticker a to another. But it is pained and perplexed by the terrible scandals that Are being exposed before the Public accounts Bly to submit a of infinitely greater consequence than any Mere rules of evidence. Indeed for the matter of that rules of evidence Are supposed to be made with the object of promoting the Public inter eat and Are therefore subordinate to it. In political libel suits necessarily involving is sues of greater or less Public importance the utmost possible latitude with Justice itself should be allowed in the matter of evidence. Justice can have but the one aim in View to expose wrong and punish Thi wrongdoer. That is what our courts Are up to abolished to see done and in the Pursuit of this object one would think it was impossible to have too much of the truth especially in the Case of a political entertaining these views the free Presa waa far More anxious to bring out the facts than to conceal them. What it objected to was the introduction of rebuttal evidence that ought to have been Given in the evidence in chief. If or. To naught and or. Kendrick had any Light to throw on the a mile clause they were at Liberty to give their evidence at the proper time when the objections of the free press could have availed nothing to pre vent them. They had their Opportunity Why did they not take it the proper time and place for their evidence came in while the the prosecution was being established but instead of hearing them then counsel for or. Martin cunningly held them Back until Mouth of the defence was closed when Kny Story however outrageous or in won in to rounds. Dixon the Winner in the ban Tam weight fight. Hawkins knocked Minne sofas to reach Here to Morrow tuesday s Lacrosse match i san Fra Sosoo july Dixon of Boston Champion Bantam weight pugilist of America and England and Abe Willis Cham Pion of Australia fought for the world s championship and a purse of at the California athletic club this evening and Dixon was victorious. Both men weighed 115 pounds. Dixon was seconded by Otlo Urke and Youdka Mitchell Martin Murphy Ani Billy Maher were behind Willis. The Princi pals and their seconds came to the ring at half past eight. At eight forty the Gong struck for the first round. The match through out waa a slugging one unmarked by much science and in the fifth round Willis was knocked out by Bis opponent. Billy def Katby. A prize fight for a Side Queensberry rules took place in Chicago on monday night n the third Arbor of a building the exact cation of which is kept secret. A select own of sporting men chiefly irom Buffalo Columbus o., and Chicago witnessed the till. The contestants were de Gorman of Columbus and Billy Hawkins. Gorman As the Victor in the fifty third round after struggle conceded to be one of the Best Ever Itne esed in thai part of the country. It is Aid that changed hands on the result. Art to aug Oovi committee and the Pommie Tiee on privileges and elections and the disgrace of them is almost becoming More than it can Bear. It does not forget however to make a plea for the Premier and his government. It fears that there May be disaffection in the ranks off and that probable would have to go a contradicted that was not according to. The rules o evidence nor was it British fair play hence the objection which his lordship prompt sustained. But it waa strictly in keeping with the dishonesty and treachery which hav marked this whole Northern Pacific Deal from beginning to end. The free press was More than justified in objecting to the evidence of those persons at the final stage of the hearing waa Abun Dantly proven by an event which happened Day or two subsequently. Or. Mcnaught a so anxious to Tell his Story that when prevented in court he carried it to the government Sheet in this City in which it appeared in the shape of an interview. He intended to prov innocent that a mile Claus part of the Money he explain that followers disaster will will drop overtake the official life of the party. This is an alarming Prospect to contemplate and it Calls on the Faith Ful to stand steady and on the wavering to keep Cool. The Hope of Canada a in the policy of the conservative it says. He who permits the enemy to secure a snap verdict would assist National this is the curve i n count enhancing a of Canadian politics How was de in paying members went out. The roads were Fine and the run was one of the beat of the season. The following is a list of applications from Winnipeg wheels men for membership to the Canadian wheels men s association received up to july 1st f. Beattie W. Brown h. Belt. A. B. Code. B. B. Douglass e. A. K w. Gui w. H. E. Gibbs Jer Rard f. G. Mathews Mccullock i. Pit Blado. E. L. Felkey d. D. Stewart , w. E. Wing. Blueball. The Assini bbses win. The baseball match Between the logans and the Assiniboine a on the grounds near the South fire Hall last Nicht resulted in a score of fourteen to one in favor of the again Boiney. The resin Iboina proved themselves too old a team for their Young competitors the batteries were Mcdonald and Lamb for the Aasin Boines and Mcgregor and o Hara for the logans. The clippers and Assiniboine meet to night on the South fire Hall grounds. The game will Start at 7 o clock Sharp. To Baux. At Boston 11, hew York 5 at pict Surg 0, Cincinnati 4. At 3, Chicago 6. Bain at Brooklyn. Association. At 8, Boston 8. At a Washington 10. Goodie Ood London july Goodwood race meeting opened to Day. The principal event the race for the Steward s cup was won by Unicorn with Cuttle Stone second and War Laby third. He who buys Coffee must buy it As prepared for him to buy. His. Only guarantee that he is getting what he wants is in the intelligence the honesty and the High business stand ing of those who have prepared it. R you buy unknown cof fees prepared by unknown parties when from All ignorance and fraud you Are protected by our signature and Trade Mark Why you have taken your Medicine from a tattle that has no Druff Frist a name upon it. You what you have drunk play Chase Sanborn Montreal. How i he Battle waa fought with two ounce loves. Both men were Over weight orman tipped the Scales at 136 pounds and Hawkins 150. Gormon fought on in defensive at first but managed to keep his sporting notes. The English Rugby football players now at the rape bad won three matches up to july 13th, against Cape town by 5 goals to 2 tries and 1 try against the Western province by 2 goals to 0, against rape of Tony by 4 goals and 2 tries to 0. The Champion Crocker Spaniel doc., owned by a. 0. Wilder nor of new York president of the american Kennel club died sunday. He had won 36 prizes and was Champion of the United states and Canada. Doc. Was valued at Quappelle Long Lake land company tar Fob. Sale on Bast terms pening. Much Lively sparring Nao. Open done in the fourth round Gorman suddenly Hrus Tont his left pushing Hawkins left Side and Landing heavily on Hawkins neck. Hawkins went Down like it log. Hardly had Hawkins recovered when Gorman again land a this time with Hia right. It waa another on the neck and again Hawkins went to the Earth. During the succeeding rounds Hawk a slaved for germans ribs and stomach rat Gorman proved himself a Clever dodger and in the ninth round Gor Man once More got a a smasher on Sawkins neck. In the tenth Hawkins put a on Gorman s nose and got first blood. From now on till the fiftieth round the ight was fast and furious with Bono a about even. Both were bleeding badly Hawkins the worst. The latter now began weakening rapidly and when the fifty third round began was almost done while Gorman seemed to freshen wonderfully. Gorman briskly plumped Hawkins a final Corker in the neck and the game fellow dropped Limp and unconscious his seconds throwing up the sponge. Gorman at Onca took the Tram for St. Louis with his Trainer p. J. Gahagan. The latter asserts that Gorman can Best any Man of Hia Tolaas in the world. Ruliffe to fight Gibbons new York july Gibbs Brand communications. River Avenue headway. To the editor of the free press. Beg to Call your attention to the now very dangerous condition of River Avenue. As you Are aware there is a deep ditch on each Side of the Road in atom places Over six feet deep. The Road even before the electric Road was placed on it was narrow enough. But now that the electric cars Are constantly run Ning what Chiece Baa a horse that is frightened at the coot Tui get out of the Way the Aye nue it the Only from the South Access to and never the a City Day free Grants of government lands i May be obtained within easy reach of stations on the j., . 8. E y. Further information apply to Ostler ;