Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 14, 1904

Issue date: Tuesday, June 14, 1904
Pages available: 16
Previous edition: Monday, June 13, 1904

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba I Manitoba free june for your new building do Yoti want to keep the wind and chills out of that new do you want the toughest and heaviest sheeting Between boards you want the very Best at right prices that the Jubilee Brand building paper it will Cost you about More for the average House to put in Good you can save the difference in the first three weeks of Winter in your Coal Bill by seeing that Jubilee Brand of sheeting is used on your new House or write for then we will Tell you the name of the nearest manufactured by Manitoba building paper Winnipeg Anderson will License Winnipeg theatre proposed changes acceptable to insurance for works on the company opposes request for Union terminal rights tedious was last Eveni to obtain from the x freight of the City Council and i Yards or freight if the tilings of importance were advanced a Noth was Broadway was a such shape that i should now be made that at an Early Date reject the proposal ii a party to an agree railway theatre License will be As the promises of by manager published exclusively in press of thursday of the Board of works Asa Irist the i accepted the tender of ii agents for liability insurance the men will pay one halt j of their salaries and Leilh amounts to four 01 the lust will be borne by the tiie Linsui Mirije will be placed on companies could not the matter could be settled by arbitration or the railway commission at the matter should be published As part of the after a Brief Alderman la discussion Harvey motion was representing the Council of the town of Andrews that Broadway be kept the citizens of Boniface were unanimous in wanting the Street kept open As it was of great Benefit to their in letter also on behalf of that the City should put a clause in agreement making it Clear that should the City want construct a overhead Bridge at any time it might do so without compensation to the railway the posting of notices is merely a form they will set Forth what lanes and parts of streets will be and to that the coun Ujj the Council is not com h b us can consid Rattek the bylaw May be passed any time after the ten Days succeeding the posting of the As necessary arranged Laa i e will License the closing of the License and health Cora Nen Wynne and i Mittee submitted walkers pm printed i Mun cation regarding the Winnipeg of tarted in site of the most is in the immediate neigh the Slid respective streets Iii mat notice of consider bylaw be Given As re Winnipeg charter for meeting of the Council to and Wood pre clause drawn up by regarding Ter moved that the clause by Cameron for the railway be incur i be bylaw in place of the the subcommittee i to clause re local improve and Pembina Street sub by the subcommittee after consider ii Russion this motion was de of the Alderman was to keep the railway As much As pos All property used for railway exempt from taxation for u would pay the City to make theatre or Stewart speaking on behalf of manager pointed out that to take action which would close the Winnipeg theatre would be a most unjust discrimination against the one Public building when More closely than any other in Winnipeg complied with the with the further improvements proposed the theatre would be rendered As Safe As it was possible to make it without tearing Down the whole he admitted frankly that in one or two respects the theatre did not comply with the Public buildings but he pointed out that this act applied As expressly to schools concert Assembly Etc and that not one of the buildings used for such purposes could be permitted to remain open if the theatre were in other if the Law were rigidly every school and and every Public bulding would have to be shut he pointed out that when the winning theatre was built it was sanctioned and approved Council notwithstanding it Multi pay the City 10 approved Council Bunch up As much As pos that the Council was fully aware that got the concessions of the the building did not strictly comply Ifni any and Post the Watn the in Good the bargain for the Benefit of the j the confederation life com in regular was any invested thousands of Dol in the Case of the in cars in hav info official Assurance that the theatre Sutherland objected to includ1 b clause in the would never consent to off of approved had entered into Eavy and Laboured to is a theatrical circuit in would never Consen o a theatrical Orcut to give the Ter respect the character of theatrical he wanted to see the j amusements had been of immense and Iii a Businesslike Vantage to the theatre having a knowledge of management was eager to meet every As camerons be incorporated in an off he had never seen the Neith s to delay the closing of r Embarrass the in no plans what the would want were no management was eager to meet every Dess of the Council in the Way of and asked Only for Justice the management neither had his company Appeal against an unjust Dis he looked on it or c representing the con federation life owners of the spoke pointing out that to close the Winnipeg theatre would not Only be unfair discrimination unless every school and Hall in Winnipeg be closed but would de Prive Winnipeg amusement seekers of All theatrical amusements for perhaps in the Council should put into notices regarding the t 1 j a Tom carry no what the intended imposing on the Vas really an Anco in win amendment to the As impossible from Point of he blandly in he aldermen that they didst the Zeiher the wanted it or trying to consolidate the of two great transcontinental Iro Arik while they what that n j n knew nothing Tiit Cameron pointed out that King for Way Ter Benefit to the apply to an he railway commission Ini u Fri Vilise of using their lines a criminal facilities this Amend to the bylaw merely gave t Philips frets ring ref font raft m Freedom of and could be no objections to suggest that the clause be the the right uu1c1 j he could be converted into a theatre and so closely comply with the Law As would the Cit solicitor Campbell admitted there were Public buildings in Winnipeg which strictly complied with the j his remarks indicated was of the opinion that w the the improvements the theatre would come very closely to the require men is of the War Vav d Wood Gibson Ana Xiara thought that As the House had been made As nearly As possible to comply with the it would be a hard ship on the theatre As Well As to people generally to refuse a License it was on of aldermen Wood and Harvey upon the owners and pro tending the big Dominion fair the coun on the recommendation of the Board of decided to approve the plans of the Street railway company showing a track from Sutherland Avenue on the East Side of main Street to the to Fucks on Point Douglas the Roadway will be planked at the expense of the City and temporary tracks will be Laid on the company was also permitted to construct tracks on Stella Street from the exhibition grounds to pan Street and along pan to Dufferin Avenue on which Street it will a continued to Betsworth was appointed care taker of the Louise Bridge bathing station for the summer at a salary of per fifty seven signatures were presented on a petition asking that the Western Extension of the Street rail Way tracks be on Elgin Avenue instead of the petition set Forth that Elgin Avenue West of Nena Street was built up on both sides for several and was rapidly becoming More the petition was referred to the Board of the new water rate schedule cutting the present rates in half was but the body of the new bylaw was Laid in answer to the City Engineer said that a City inspector was at work watching the construction of the subway that the engineers visited the excavation twice daily to take lev Els and watch the pipes under the and that the had been written twice to see that the Street was kept Harvey also answered that the employees of the Board of works would be paid on the works in and would not have to go to the City Yards for their Money any a permit was refused the Winnipeg laundry company to erect and operate a Power and boiler in a proposed building on the East Side of Vaughan Between Portage and Ellice Seton smart represented the laundry while Redford represented residents of the District and who has lately constructed a private Hospital on the adjoining employees clause 8 of the Board of works re port recommended that the of Robinson Black be accepted for insuring employees of the at the rate of 90 cents per j100 on the annual Pav the men to contribute five ninth of the Cost and the to pay the Fry pointed out that the aver age amount of claims paid to employees for the past five years was the highest amount was in when was paid this company asks for per he Wouida c like to vote against the but thought that if the company knew the extent of the liability it would a lower Cox insisted that the company put up a firs class Polive and that they had tables showing what the City had the would want to know what they got for their and this policy was an exceptionally Good he paid a higher rate for insurance to this Fry replied that the policy applied Only while the men were engaged on the work of the the if Lause finally passed by a vote of s to the vote stood As follows for aldermen aldermen Cockburn stranded italians investigation shows i hey paid to Montreal Agency for passage june Mackenzie Deputy minister of has sent his report today to the minister of labor on the question of the stranded italians in a few weeks ago there were some or walking the streets of and today the number has been reduced to less than these italians came Here under a contract that was very unfair to the they paid for their while the steam ship companies Only got the italians were brought Here by a Mon Treal the department of la Bor will not be required to take any As the unfortunate labourers have nearly All been provided for or gone to other Canad Awill be saved unc theatre License should be trial of the perfect food proves its strength theres reason get the Little the Road to Eli Viii in each Camp j also gave notice that at l the next meeting of the he would move that the Resolution of Council that no License be framed theatre unless it complied the statutes and bylaws be i other the approaches to Osborne Bridge from the South Are said to encroach on the property of he half of Phippen Tupper wrote requesting the City to immediately remove the approaches or arrange for the Purchase of any property the City May require the matter was referred the Al the crowds who will be a sunken Steamer will be raised and june As far As the officials of the Richelieu and Ontario navigation company have been Able to determine up to the the Steamer Canada will not be a total and they expect to be Able to raise both Hull and the Cabins of the vessel and have it at their life policies contain this clause in the payment of All renewal premiums hereunder a of one month will be during which this policy shall remaining this makes Tho agreement to pay Dur ing Days of Grace a part your a tac simile of their unparalleled perfect Protection policy will be mailed you upon you Dat of your birth a of rate results at your ase will be the life Assurance head smallpox Treadwell mine maintain ing strict communication Cut june of the tug which has just returned from the Treadwell Douglas report that the Mana Gers of the mines have Cut off All communication Between the Island and it is an Epi Demic of smallpox is the protective measures in Force at Doug Las Island Are of the most stringent Extension of shipping Law to ing colonial june musketry in the House of lords this evening questioned the govern ment concerning the reservation of other countries of Coastwise Trade to vessels of their own and especially to the proposed application to the philippine islands of the coast Wise Laus of the United foreign Secretary Lansdowne re he said the proposed restriction in the Philippines seemed inconsistent with certain declarations of the United states at the time of the draw ing up of the treaty of the British representative at the Secretary had been asked to Cali the attention of the United states government to the and Point out the detrimental effect of the restrictions of British the Dis Cussion was still progressing at Wash and it would not be in the pub Lic interest to enter into details re Garding the Exchange of the new Law did not take effect until therefore there was plenty of time to consider the which deserved and would receive the attention of his majesty the colonial lord Lansdowne also differed very widely in their attitude on this sub some of them were entirely opposed to the exclusion of foreign ves Sels from Coastwise while others had announced their intention of excluding no doubt the present system was a disadvantage to great but they must be careful not to exaggerate the extent of the grief if great Britain excluded for eign she would be liable to reprisals on the part of those countries now admitting British at any the whole question was intimately connected with the fiscal problem which the government could not Deal with financiers coming party of american millionaires in route to fort a party of prominent american financiers connected with the develop ment of Power at fort Frances Are expected to arrive from the South to among them Are Shev Bachus and min Neapolis head the Swift packing Chicago and Wal Ter of Cedar they Are travelling by private car and will be entertained in a manner befitting their prominence in the financial world both in Winnipeg and at fort very pretty wedding was celebrated at the residence of William Union on the St instant when his second Annie Carr was United in marriage with Dufferin late of the House was decorated with a profusion of ferns and a Large number of the friends of the Young couple were alias Ada Lowe played the wed Ding March As the bridal party the who was Given away by her father looked charming in a costume of White trimmed in with Tullo veil and carried a Bouc Juet of White the bridesmaids were miss of Carberry and miss Mary of the Groom and while Turner acted As the table to which the party and guests repaired was very tastefully Laid and reflected the highest credit upon the most enjoyable evening was spent listening to recitations and Impromptu the grooms gifts were to the Bride a Lovely burst of and to each of the bridesmaids and to the groomsman n solid Gold among the Large num 6er of presents and showing the esteem in which the Young Cou ple Are were a from Toronto and the Happy couple left by the amidst showers of Rice and Hearty cheer ing for the Louis exposition and other Points of interest in upon returning they will make their Home in Mil Ford a growing town in the North West where Nesbitt is arranging to open a after clap of Ames june thousand eight Hundred paid up shares preferred capital Stock of securities holding standing in the name of Ames and were sold by deput City sheriff severs today at Public auction in sheriff Moats office Par value would be they realized which was the amount of the execution upon which the sheriff the seizure was made on an execution obtained by John the purchaser of All the shares but one Block of was John representing Aylesworth and Gompers will take a june of the masters and pilots association expect president of the american federation of to arrive Here to Morrow or next Day for a conference with the advisory Board of their or the meeting will it is attended by Captain j h of the International pilots it is evident that the members of the masters and pilots association look for some important action As a result of the Corning con in with ing tie up of the bad blow to june is regarded As the most crushing blow Trade unionism has received in Roch Ester is the refusal of Rothschild co to renew their agreement with the United garment this action leaves without a single factory of in this the eight hour working Dav is a of the As All the great clothing houses save gone Backoo the nine hour by stent the employees of the Rothschild factory have decided 19 remain if if if if if if if if if if if if tar if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if where qualify reigns supreme where qualify reigns super Etc oar clothing Sale has not diminished in interest the enthusiasm of this Stock lowering Sale knots no mens clothing and clothing for the younger generation Are Well this Nice weather is what you what we want so that you can join the crowds that flocked Here yesterday to participate in a Sale that Means a grea1 change in Price ticket but not in items Are never been published remember that All we have printed since june 1st holds Good during this Sale the Best tie have Ever held and the Best Western Canada Witt Ever everybody in Winni Peg realizes the supremacy of read every Guipre and Battenburg Stock collars ladies lace Linen Price and yellow 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