Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 19, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
V i 293 May sixteen you Newso Flthe football teams a bikes at Worth Deal positively that inf n the in Lpes tailor k5 Page Iii Dland under Clr it rat 1 bin against the to Page commission is in s in new Page passed through fraudulent was ordered out to kicked in the head in to Stop a runaway training of the Wynn spec school Lor nurses raid tote aggregate adjusted to Date amount Youns englishman wiled cossacks harass Kuroki Advance destroy telegraphs Field naval disaster to japanese northward Retreat Cut of the second japanese army ready Soos Bright prospects new company will push concerns making May Charles of Union Trust says the Outlook for the Soo is much the Street car company Are making the Fibre Mill will put in new and several others of the old consolidated Lake Superior concerns Are also More than paying the general sentiment is that the new company will push and that the Soos darkest Days Are i r fort was while and pm his brother been inc 1 air and particulars As to their to is adopting thuds of and of the Canadian Bank and open the h the in jus last seasons Loforte the Montreal to Lon a Ial vent the it the vessel will rage the government the principle of an of t i the to the qty the boards of Rall should be British Pili Tori voted against the simultaneous take place from May the land re Onnias Sance by the japanese near Kladivo Stock was your thousand in scattered squadrons Are harassing the rear of Kuroki army As it the cossacks broke the Field railway near and destroyed Bridges and japanese at Anju repulsed 300 who leaving sixty fallen the cossacks who escaped Are being pursued and Cut japanese engineers have hurried from Seoul to repair the broken Communia Kuropatkina Retreat Cut the and warmer in South r und warmer in North list variable becoming Frler showers and thermometer 70 w Sun sets Moon the turn the weather Bureau at Winnie up pubic no 7u Chicano us Cincinnati to Jacksonville Montreal May a Telegram from Tokio states that two japanese Divis ions have arrived close to cutting off Kuropatkina line of Retreat second army reserves May eight seven steam transports Are leaving Hiro Shima for Liao Tung carry ing the reserves of the second the third army is mobilized at Hiro Shima and awaits the bottling up of the russian Squadron at not May russian refugees who arrived Here today on a junk from port say that the Japan Ese bombarded port Arthur last Mon russian officers who were on Golden Hill according to the that during the bombard ment a japanese battleship and a Cruiser struck mines and the warships reported to have been sunk off port Arthur Are the battleship Shi Kishima and the armoured Cruiser i the Story is not believed but the russians who brought the news insist that it is More treaty ports May the chinese have opened to foreign Trade these new towns and shout Sun in the province of a temporary the daily Tele graphs new Chwang correspondent under Date of May says after driving out russians and destroy ing the railway the japanese Reem barked from Kai the combined Fleet beading the russians reentered new 62 02 new Orleans 76 new York fan Francisco 62 Ste Marie 54 Here from Leng Hongchong and sin in consequence of the rain Loos ening the permanent Way North of the rails spread at the station of causing a wreck in which thirty persons were mostly the families of Railroad employees on their Way artillery moving May a despatch to the Temps from Mukden says that the mandarin of the District Northeast of Feng Wangchen has notified the tartar marshal at Mukden of the arrival of the japanese in his which indicates that their objective is to turn Liao Yang by the the steady rain of the last two Days has interrupted the Progress of the japanese towards the artillery being unable to move owing to the heaviness of the the for Ward movement was resumed Kuroki weak May while the numbers of the enemy compel a retire it does not follow that general Kuropatkin will not strike a stinging blow should a strategical mistake be made which will enable him to throw a stronger army upon one of the advancing columns of his the most exposed portion of general Kuroki command is that which moved directly northward evidently with the intention of gaining the Road to Muk Down which it will March so soon As the other columns Are within sup porting unless heretofore the conspicuous feature of the japanese is this it is believed will fall victim of its As general Kuropatkin is known to be holding it especially under close new Chwang Kuropatkina decision to withdraw from Liao Yang can Only according to the that there will continue to be affairs of outposts unless another Sash Elitz should the controlling strategic Point at Hal Cheng will not be held As Kuropatkin deciding it to be unwise to isolate More troops who not being As Well supplied As those at port i find it difficult to subsist until Relief this is one of the Rea sons that dictated the withdrawal of the russians from new offi Cial details of which have not yet been Mada tie experts say that the of the japanese at new Chwang at this time would be nothing More or less than a strategical Blunder advantageous to the As Are still holding the Railroad and could Rush a Force fall on the Japan Ese and retire before a column sent by general Kuroki could get Between them and Liao the prevails that the japanese will revoke club charter recreation club members refusal to answer questions at trial Vna Rea May Gibson has notified the Toronto Junction recreation club that he is contemplating advising the lieutenant governor Council to revoke their he intimates that before taking such a step he is prepared to hear the arguments of representatives of the club As to Why they Are entitled to retain their the refusal of certain members of the club to answer questions at the recent for fear of incriminating has caused the attorney general counsel positively denies that alleged mail robber May Norman Mac counsel for when shown the free press item published in to Days stating that it was rumoured that implicated in the mail robbery had denied most positively and emphatic ally that such was the was insane weekly weather that chief in Johns ii Jixie f t ii above sea is Sarji Vitric pressure Rake rate of wind for 24 Hyrax nit of wind for 24 in Marine Laki shipping May Rrth United Mary i incr at i York Genoa n Voik Genoa in Ruih new York 1arrivals from Secl Onu from 5ix bushels Grain nip a cab y Arrivi Chwang with infantry and two batteries of but All preparations Are made for another Hasty Sasso Litch accused of May daily chronicles special correspondent at Untung telegraphs that rus Sian officers who Are prison ers at that place accuse general Sass Ultch and the chief officers of his staff of cowardice at the Battle of prisoners assert that at the most critical Sas Ulitch and his staff officers deserted the fight ing and the command devolved on the senior regimental the worlds Petersburg correspondent says since the destruction of the battleship a great change has come Over the Czar he cannot and has no his physicians Are at their wits and have advised change of what did it mean May special to the daily news from Che Foo says the daily news despatch boat while passing port Arthur about ten to Day heard six heavy they appeared to proceed from the inner and suggested the idea that the russians were blowing up their ships and japs occupy May Northern Wing of the japanese army moving from has occupied Kuland Kasyan Hanyang 45 Miles North of a division of the guards which was Young Marrett will go to the Asylum instead of the May the Young Frenchman who killed his brother at Canmore last wed was acquitted on the plea of the evidence was similar to that Given at the and preliminary trials except that medical evidence was Given for the and was to Flury was out ten fitted to no Nemst pm railway cannot touch 000 restrained from cutting May owners of a Timber berth in the Thunder Bay obtained an in Junction today restraining Mann from cutting Timber on their and restraining the Canadian North Ern railway company and Mann from dealing with ties along the railway alleged to have been removed from hogans insincerity is clearly proved conservatives reject application of principle of their own amendments to be embodied in general railway construction six different May Wilfrid Laur ing the government 50 years running Ler in the House today made the important statement that the1 general railway act would be amended so that All railways 4ri Canada should be operated by a majority of which shall be British this was made in reply to the amendment of the opposition that the grand trunk Pacific Board should have a majority on it of British this proposition of sir Wilfrid not satisfactory to the what they wanted was to single out that one company and let the others go Fielding explained that the Law Ould not Only be made applicable i the grand trunk Pacific but to 1 railway companies in so hat if the opposition were in Earnest Ley should accept the premiers pro they refused to do How and the amendment was voted Marrett will be com and sent the insane will not occupy new Chwang until Kuroki columns arrive at Hal Cheng or its immediate the general staff confirms the announcements of the abandonment of Kin Chou by the after tha dismantling of the forts and the removal of the guns to port May daily Tele graphs new Chwang cabling under Date of May says the japanese with a Large Fleet transports and appeared at Kai Chau yesterday and opened a terrible bombardment against the which were silenced by four Oclock in the the russians retreating to the japanese troops landed and Are today advancing out flanking Tashi Chaland new Tien May agent at new Chwang has telegraphed under tuesdays Date As follows the Jap anese division which landed at Kai May under heavy fire of the japanese is marching to wards new evacuation is the russians has been nearly Corn the japanese Are expected to arrive All is quiet at new Chwang and shipping shows favourable Stormy debate is How one enterprising agent obtained them in Toronto out of for the conventions in the to of lest May Long stand Pat Republic 3 upon is vips of Tariff reciprocity ended in a Vii Iory for the former in to for selecting Dele National the 1 contain no sent in favor of Tariff Revi thai protective Prin fund it High fulfilment in As to the that it is unwise markets abroad by sacrificing f the at for i May convention held by dip gites at late to the publican convention were j i he enthusiastically policy and administration May South state convention tried delegates Large to the the delegates it j democrats carry a the face of with the of covering a disembarkation near new Chwang of co operating with the Southern troops against new Chwang and Rains causing Liao May 17 delayed in heavy Rains and Snow which has fallen on the mountains seriously impede the Mili tary the roads in some places Are almost and May have led to the reported falling Back of the japanese on the coads leading buried free press special May a result of the Battle of the the japanese have buried More than russians and the work of inferring the dead is still meanwhile ill and wounded prisoners continue to pour into the japanese where those men who surrender Are Given every possible Suc Czar reviews More May Nicho Las was enthusiastically received upon his arrival Here this morning by a Large crowd of his majesty reviewed the troops under orders to go to the during is stay the emperor received deputations from the jewish and other who presented Loyal to which his majesty made gracious the emperor left Here for lord Hugh Cecil taunts sex colonial Secretary with Cable service of Canadian associated May a majority of 65 Balfour tonight Success fully Defeated an attempt to upset the government upon the fiscal an interesting characterized by some heated took place resulting in the premiers reiterated de termination to Shelve the question of fiscal Reform until the next Parlia in this decision Joseph Chamberlain publicly in the course of the lord Hugh in scathing satire denounced the policy of his the Chamberlain interrupted and then a storm of interruption and cries of order arose from the Radical and Liberal twice Chamberlain sat and twice the speaker appealed to the members to give the former colonial Secretary a at last there was comparative quiet and then lord Hugh much heat and amid a great accused Chamberlain of cowardice in Dodg ing the Issue by refusing to meet his opponents in the House on the Campaign which he had preached through out the then chamber Iain reiterated that he did not wish to raise the fiscal question in the he said he supported the government and would continue to do he hoped that the Premier would take his own time to carry out his Commonwealth copies Canada hmm an Oiler in c r elevator severely eran special correspondence of Canadian associated of the May australian com in a speech introducing ire still in d ticket has been v tins Robert Spears John re Over to con f inc Nayor wu1 probably be Over leaders to con Ohio for Ohio state r endorsed delegates import his the programme of his labor stated that the resources of Australia should be brought before the nations after the same manner As that so successfully pursued by the Canadian in the Sanie speech he intimated that his government would introduce a Banks the principal of which was the enforcement of a provision similar to that of the Canadian by which Banks Are compelled to hold 40 per of their Cash in Reserve in government Dominion Day will be celebrated by a banquet at the hotel which will be followed by a reception by lord and lady ening one of the he has fort May morning about 2 Oclock Henry hey of the night staff working historical to the effect that j in elevator met with a painful and May dressed Middle aged Man was arrested Here to and ordered out of the his plan was to pick up girls on the Street and get them to go to a photographers where they would have their pictures if they consented to sign a testimonial prepared by the they were allowed in return and a dozen there was a provision to each testimonial permitting the com Pany whose drugs were supposed to have been to use the photograph and statement for All time without re he got several testimonials will Tome rates interstate Commerce Cem Mission looking into differ new May interstate Commerce commission today began an investigation of the freight rates to the Seaboard from the West in merchandise intended for rates Are at Issue and secondly Grain products but the investigation includes All Export the formal order issued by the commis Sion from Washington for the investigation said it would include Raffl by All rail and water and rail lines Between Interior Points and the North Atlantic Mew Boston new for and representatives of All Trade Bodie and railroads from All parts of the country East of the Mississippi rive were including the new York Trade bodies and l with John car was present in behalf of the merchants said that be York wanted Only just and equal rate to All parts from which rates the commercial interests could make thei own Choice of he presented some he would outline new Yorks and that they would be described in de Tail Laten ohioans coming seven families passed through wind Soren route in Windsor May families from Ohio emigrating to the Cana Dian Northwest passed through her there were Twenty in the ver Branch lines it might think de this was moved hat the committee Rise and report to permit Emmerson eng present to the com Mittee with his views on the Casgrain argued that the British system made it imperative that the minister in charge of the department hould be the one to introduce and Ake charge of legislation arising from that Emmerson had signed the contract and therefore he hould defend if he was in sym Dathy with sir Wilfrid Laurier explained that s Blair did not approve of the will he sir Wilfrid took charge of Emmerson was not a carnage Public libraries i quoted us letter to the Winnipeg Canadas Mission was the bringing Back of the american Union with the he prophesied that there would be 200 million English speaking on the North american continent within the present a general meeting of the Quebec Central railway was at which the directors were the Audi tors report showed that the earnings the year showed an in crease of the largest in the his tory of the the working expenses had increased and the passenger receipts Holyoake has received an optimistic letter irom Goldwin on the occasion of Nis eighty seventh stating that the world Jias grown better in later respect to Freedom of opinion and Industrial Justice the Duke of Devonshire has written the British Empire stating the pleasure he Wouldhave in retaining the vice presidency the serious oiling a pully on the third floor of the elevator he was acc Dently caught in the Arm of the friction Pulley the Shaft producing several Large lacerated wounds varying fron four inches to six Long on to height leg thigh smaller wounds on the left face Fand it appears fell on these be Ropa itis a Miracle he wast hot killed fhe was alone at the tune and the Pulley was set in motion from below bygone of the workmen who did not Tow he was oiling at the he Wasbrough tto the Mckellar Hospital where chloroform was j3iia doctors Hamilton and Wilt raw the it taking in All about seventy five stitches to up Tif lacerated he is doing As Well As can be expected under the circumstances As he is also weak from the Shock and loss of Heywood was formerly employed in elevator but since the fire was on the Niento gaas in Leeds and oved an amendment providing that rights Over Western if tha government at the end of the 50 years lease undertook the operation of tha Eastern pit Pat Rick said it was possible he would move this or something like it upon third he had not made up his mind upon it with this understanding the amendment was Laid to rest in the committee simultaneous Fitzpatrick moved a government amendment providing that simultaneous construction work shall be begun West from East and West from East and West from a Point North of North Bay and East from the various sections Are to be completed As nearly As Possi ble at the same asked that the run through his cons Titu and the minister of Justice said that this was the wanted a Date fixed for the completion of the Eastern and Fitzpatrick replied that Osier and Northrup prayed heaven that this part would never be Fitzpatrick moved that the num Ber of commissioners for the construction of the Eastern division be 4 m government could take Over what Stead of this was although Borden held that 3 was the Bill was then reported from com franc Canadian steamship sir Wilfrid Laurier stated in the House that the contract for establish ing a line of steamers Between France and Canada had been carried it was stated that one Steamer made a trip in but the government had no information on the this trip was claimed to have been made be tween Avalo and Halifax via Pierre and the contract was with the Columbie who transferred it to one car Bonneau was indirectly in connection with the through what to be an assignment from him jointed until about the opening of to a no Money had been paid when the minister railways i to lad a Large department to look arid it would not be fair to hand him Over the amendments to the Bill of last what Casgrain said of applied to departmental but not necessarily Legisla was approved by the Cabinet before it was introduced n a member did not of his own motion introduce thought the province of new Brunswick was being slighted because Emmerson was not contributing to the flood of Ora Ory which has filled the chamber for weeks on the Cash Rains amendment was amendment the government decided to accept he amendment of the opposition that no portion of the Eastern division e leased until the lease has been a roved of by the governor general in an amendment of the opposition to sure egg Pality of division of proceeds Between the grand trunk and the Rand trunk Pacific on freight handled y was not accepted by the gov but the general railway Law would be amended to produce this re an opposition amendment giving the railway commission instructions to investigate any charges of diversion of relight from Canadian channels was not Fitzpatrick said the amendments would be made to he general railway the minis or of Justice said he would ask the House to vote Down an amendment give in reply to Tolton Emmerson said that three addition Al private cars were built for the inter colonial since two of these were to replace old and the third was built for the use of the Royal party in Trie Canadian Northern Bill was read a third the Kettle River Valley Bill was read a third time As was also the Crawford Bay and marys new York Mutual lift d of new vice president of the Mutual life association of new is and Tomor Row will present a petition to the sen ate refuting in detail All the allegations made by senator Domville against the company business in he will ask that the representative of his com Pany be heard at the bar of the and that the same publicity be Given to the particulars contained in the Peti Tion As were Given to the untrue state ments circulated against his and which already had been refuted and proven baseless in the state of new where they were said to have a Bill is before the Senate in which the company asks that the Mutual Reserve life Assurance society be changed from the assessment plan to a straight life the Bill has been examined Ano accepted by the department of of is Here on his Way to where he will speak on the confederation of the ancient Colony with mysterious death of fam1l y his wife and two children drowned Ivear rat due to intoxication or foul rat May a Indian agent Mckenzie and returned tonight from the Dalles where they have been investigating the mysteries surround ing the deaths of an named his and two who Are supposed to have been drown from on the 10th the a which is supposed to be due to was not reported till and As yet Only one of Tho that of a boy d years has been the is intact and Well filled with various circumstances Lead to suspicions that there was foul the matter has de below Lauren sons eight Miles been referred to the Crown Twenty years ago today items from the free press of this the City Council last night unanimously passed a bylaw forbidding the Sale of liquor in the North main Street variety theatres and other la regulating the character of the it is believed this bylaw will revolt in the closing of the places which Are to be immoral in said adjusting fire Wyl Darling claim settled at Toronto insurance adjusted to May insurance on Stock was adjusted the amount being fixed1 at yesterday sold lot notre Dame Street three for Hudson Bay Reserve for the Manitoba Branch of the Dominion Alliance will open its pro of Whitla and left to Day for the european Carrie the popular has returned Home from a trip to Chicot the Lead ing singers nor Las gone to Toronto to spend Jim Mcgregor is leaving reside in of Elan Chard and i nume a trip Vilch is the exact amount the firm the loss on the c Rhaue also been today were Nany Garside and White Ber the total losses adjusted amount to and insurance to Anniie ships May Annie widow of the late Samuel died today at the residence of her son she was is years Phipps leaves five of in Aiter Mem com the i corpor word has been received of the ment of Canon Anju Lii shop of cation anti in u Brotter of the Earl of at tomorrows meeting of the City by Al miss Mckibbin and miss an major Bowes has Josf retained from the Rocky he has purchased a big Stone Quarry on the Elbow near representing for Taftt Taos Rowe Weldon i Avenue property appeared before applicants w i the Board of works yesterday with a four the Cost will be Thor latter won the highest scorers Portage la Prairie and Robert Monk and of j of of Sioux i the school Board has shorts of Broadway and Furby and will there Esta Busty a new school for t s
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