Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, August 29, 1904

Issue date: Monday, August 29, 1904
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Previous edition: Saturday, August 27, 1904

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 29, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba Source Manitoba morning free press Date 19040829 client Winnipeg free win Winnipeg monday August 29, 1904. Fourteen pages. No. 47. Wac i on Ralla is now in Force. Harvesters Hava arrived in Jjck thaa much it it race were killed and architect Al rated the Brandon Raba Porkle Kalian Coal handler Furt William. Page 1. Til Loo Fla association Meetins a Ottawa to Day. Page 7. J t. Me Artnur describes the proposed if the t1. N. N. To Edmonton rage 7. Daughter of Thos. Emmi. In a Well pm so 1 . Of the port Arthur via stabbed by an italian. Anim i p Canterbury arrived at yesterday in que in. J of it fathers of the holy ghost. From May locate in Mannl a joint is to sit at St. Peters m wit it tto i contraband Ani Ouaceil on saturday that t. 1. Balls Long a Branch line t paso 1. Tii and two fatally to by dropping with a cargo add. Tape 1. S Lacrosse if am beat the Sham in Lyle finest paints sustains another Defea t further Back on Liao Yang after two Days Desper ate fight with the Bayonet losses by Sakharoff s troops officially admitted at situation at port Arthur summarized. A summary of the port Arthur situation London aug. Daily mail s Kobe correspondent in a despatch dated saturday lost following is the position of port Arthur the japanese have captured All the outlying fortifications but the rus sians still hold the Citadel on Antesha Golden Hill fort and the forts on Tiger s Tail and Liati Mountain. The of japanese Are in Possession of the Parade ground and Barracks under the Antesha fort on the outskirts. The fall of port Arthur is believed to be imminent. It is believed that the Garrison will make a desperate sortie before the end Hank sir Thomas Upton ivs i his decision to com for the America under the old r. Caftan in started in the balloon race Washington. When last f rap kill had Lnor for the a an Lei have inflicted olt s troops. The Ilus Leal Anil six puns. Tie fall of i Arthur in nunsent. Page 1. Is in in s. Off it St. Petersburg. Up. Emperor has received the following Tele Gram from Sakli Aroff dated aug. 27 vast Cray the russians retired slowly on Anshan Idun. The japanese bombarded the Russia fortified positions and the russians replied with such effect that the japanese were compelled move their blvd pack from Tama Ema to acc Leal. The hot test lighting occurred on the russian left Hank where the losses were 200. The japanese had five divisions. In the Southeast the russians repulse i Odall the japanese attacks while our f in Sultan of Tangier to great j to oops on the right Hank assumed the pm Iasi at the Ion and drove the japanese to t. 1 i.-. It autury. 1 Inge 1. The weather probabilities. Z North m u i.i1. Fair. . No incr in Louth Niit Wanner Light to Manitoba fair and Cool showers at Nyht. The temperature. J. Alsea 5.jj. I i. Moon rises i i n a f v nit the weather Bureau i to Viii Trp. Want ill time. Thermometer readings. F fir. To 70 v r i in North Imperial. I air. S up ton k j any. Amaranth i Uma. Muller. Chron nun min. H Ojha Wiec Kelci inn. Wynn Ciago. Dec Culini. . Or. In ---1.1. Iii. L_4 n a r or squad Isle. M 11111. Namnath. W. A Linn. C a to 7 arrivals uni from Owen Cleveland Tom if Lim arrivals America. T i bal Athabasca Pas she Soll car u to. Sound Ken in. For Montreal. Arrivals. It York Cyri. Havre tji ool Montreal new Tork new York yesterday evening there was a vigorous engagement on the East front the japanese advancing on an Ponlan an they were repulsed however though the he Aslany had no artillery the Battle being carried on at the Point of the Bayonet. The russians finally retreated on their principal positions supported by artillery. The Ramboff regiment defended one position from one o clock morning until four o Clork in the afternoon when us colonel was wounded. The regiment was then driven out of its position by the fire of the japanese guns from the Heights. Six guns were archbishop of Canterbury arrives abandoned. Our i orcs amounted to on August 27 the japanese not take the offensive to any great tent. The russians retired on their new positions while the japanese advanced to them plan by Way of Yumlu russians lost St. Petersburg. Aug. Casualties Are placed at in the report of general Kuropatkin relative to the fighting around Llao Yang yesterday. The japanese also sustained serious losses while 24 of their guns Are reported to have been put out of business. General Kuropatkin re ports that the lighting of August 26 was in All parts of the theatre of operations the heaviest being East and Southeast of Llao Yang in the Vicinity of the Ian River and at dint Vanslan. Another Retreat. Llao Yang. Aug. Russian forces have been disappointed by an other unexpected withdrawal. The whole Eastern division and the troops on the a Shanshan position have been ordered to fall Back to positions nearer Llao Yang just As the soldiers were expecting another Advance. The japanese Are not following. The Advance from the South is apparently being punned As sounds of artillery from that direction Are be coming plainer. The chinese at Llao Yang arc bringing out women and children which they usually do when expecting a japanese Advance. Apparently the whole Mountain division As Well As the Eastern troops retired for strategic reasons. The mud almost paralysed tha transport ser and made the movement of guns even More difficult. The japanese seem to be advancing along the entire front moving with a Large Force up the Val Ley of the Llao River. Have Cut off the Retreat. Tokyo aug. General staff maintained silence throughout the Day concerning in the Vicinity of Llao Yang. It is reported that general Kuroki hits seized and Cut the Railroad South of Mukden thus Sepa rating the russian forces and cutting Llao Yang off from a direct line of re treat but confirmation of this report cannot be obtained. The fighting reported occurring East and Southeast of Llao Yang is regarded Here As preliminary to a larger con test in the immediate Vicinity of Llao Yang. It la expected that generals subbing affray at Post continued on Page six Euweb s fill soap factory employees drop with cargo of Muri Atic acid. New York. Aug. Men have been killed and two others fatally injured by the falling of an elevator at the Nablus soap factory on Ava Allington Street. The dead men Are Thomas Prince and George Bowman and the injured Are Lyell Mann and k. Francisco. The injured men were taken to the Hospital. The. Elevator fell from the third to the ground floor. It had acc a loaded with it. New York Antwerp Hon. Sutherland s health rallied yesterday. I. Home sunday James Sutherland. Came to resort about ten worn Down Progress from is ago when comply Lyntton threatened he mis milled finely to attend Tho Flower n. He will Start for will rest intention of re thu o an of Tangier indifferent to Brit am s protest. End recent i v r. The reply Tho Bra Tulili protest Fondl Grailon of Tho property i British subject Here. Of Al Menes he. Of morocco., to i dec i. A. That la " c but Tho a main passed Mark. Of the amount represented by of the build Lyngh for which permits 4 have been issued now totals of seven and a Quarter millions of of dollars. The seven million of Mark was reached last tues Day morning and when i h. Of Rodgers building inspector fun Lehew his Day s work on Satur of Day. He found that Between of tuesday morning and saturday morning permits had been is sued for another Quarter of a million Worth of building. Eight 1s5 in. Carboys of Muri Atic uld. All of which were smashed when the car a track the Tho building. The four men were mixed tip in a mass of broken Glass and the flood of Clil and Ali eur. Screams As the Flery stuff burned their flesh were terrible. Ami Bonnott Tho elevator operator and Thomas Prince died in a few minutes. Francis has a compound fracture of left leg. Both his eyes Are burned out. His body terribly burned and his right Arm is broken. To will die. Heln attn. Who was rile Icnatz injured has a fracture of his thigh and is horribly burned and his recovery is this assistant Foreman and the Foreman whose name is no yet known were born arrested. Tim set fro to the of the engine room in the basement and the Bla of extinguished with of faculty. Tha mint of at own sound. Owen sound aug. And lady Minto and. Lady Eileen Ellott were the guests of the corporation of Owea sound for a few hours Satur Day evening. They were enthusiastically received. His excellency replied to an address read by mayor or scr. Out on Bis Canada manufactures sufficient for Ordinary demand contracts. Ottawa aug. A proclamation was issued to Duy bringing into Force the act of imposing a duty of j7 per ton on steel rails. The duty wan to take effect when satisfactory old arc was furnished to the government that rails of the Lisl Quality were being made in sufficient Quantity to Supply the Ordin Ary demand. A Mill now in successful operation at Saillot St Marie and this part of the Tariff of is now in operation. The duly is subject to the deduction under the British preferential Tariff and will not apply to any rails actually contracted for abroad prior to Date hut such rails must to imported into Canada not later than november 30th. And must be Laid on the track not later than february is Foreman of the waterworks stabbed by an italian assailant escaped. Port Arthur. Aug. Price Foreman on the waterworks in a Row with some italians was stabbed and is in the Hospital. The wound extends from the left breast around to the Buck. His escaped., the police arc searching for him. The men had spent the afternoon drink ing. While helping prostrate Man Confederate knocked Hess Down. Settle Law a joint commission to sit at St. Petersburg to Settle the Long vexed question. St. Peter Hurt. Aug. Joint com Mission representing the foreign and Marine Mil Sturles. To he presided Over by prof. Professor of International Law at the University of St. Petersburg will sit forthwith to consider the distinction Between conditional and absolute contraband of War. It is expected that the result will be commom rated to the British and american ambassadors by the end of the week and that it will tend to the removal of the existing causes of frit ton. 10 killed by doubtful. Jacob Beck. . Wants Worth. New York. Aug. Grand trunk Pacific sponsors have sent out enquiries for steel rails for de livery estimated at tons. It is considered Likely that the entire tonnage May be Given to american Mills because it is manifestly Imposable for Canadian rail makers to meet the demand. The new Canadian trans Continental project is so Well assured that it May need All the rails included in the inquiry before the end of Jurj. It is willing to pay for american rails ? to per ton. Which would make thei amount of rails it wants Worth to the steel company secur ing it. C. P. R. Buys tons. New York. Aug. Us. Announcement has been made of the closing of a big contract for steel rails by the Cana Dian Pacific Railroad. The contract is the largest made in recent months and is for tons. It will be divided by the United states steel corporation and the Pennsylvania steel company. The official statement was to the effect that the Sale had been made at the regular Pool Orloo which in a ton but this is doubted in Well informed quarters it is Well known that rails have heretofore been sold to Canadian Consumers on the basis of Falls for Export which Means it about n ton. In Netcel circles the belief is expressed that the present order was contracted for at a Price not far removed from a ton. Sunny Rome aug. 27. Heavy now Hau fallen on the a Pennes where it has reached a depth of five inches. The temperature is Low. Crashed through outer Fence at St. Blinded by dust. St. I Xmas to. Aug. The dust thrown by the swiftly ing machine of a. C. Webb of Toledo. Barney old Tell of Cleveland most control of Hla machine lira false Start of the fifth event of the world s automobile Speed contest to Day and crashing through the outer Fence of tile course. Instantly killed join Scott a watchman employed at the Park and inflicted injuries upon no than Montgomery a negro from Wiloh he died a few hours inter. Old Ltd was painfully injured and his machine completely demolished. Shortly after passing the first turn of the track Webb secured the by a narrow margin and the men were in relatively the same position when passing the three Quarter pole. In making the turn Webb s machine skidded and raised a blinding Cload of dust that completely blinded Oij fled and half smothered him. Xot being Able to see that he Hud completed the turn old Flold continued his course and crashed through the Fence. Oldfield was not seriously injured Ard shortly afterwards he was driven to the clubhouse in in Auto. Train amputated boy s leg Johnnie Barradell of Oak Lake injured by jumping from freight. Oak Lake. Aug. 27.-Abbut noon to any n Young boy. Johnnie Barradell while jumping off a moving freight train fell the train passing Over his left leg and foot. To is being taken to Day to the Brandon Hospital where amputation above the knee will be necessary. He is the Only i ill of or. Und mrs. E. Barra Dell of this Village. Toronto aug. L. Hess mar Ket Gardener of Hickman s Corner got out of Hla Waggon on saturday night in answer to a Call for help from a Man lying in the Road. As he leaned Over the prostrate Man a Confederate struck him on the Back of the neck knocking him Down. The two men then beat Hess and robbed him of fjt1l in Deit firtwilli1 pork is an italian Coal hand Ler fell from the Bridge. Fort Wimam aug. Serious accidents occurred saturday Forenoon on the p. Ii. Works Here one of which resulted fatally. J. Porkle an italian Workman on the Coal handling Plant fell from the Bridge on a pile of Coal beneath about thirty live feet fracturing huh Skull at the base of the brain and breaking several ribs. The unfortunate Man was taken to the Mckellar memorial Hospital where he died from the effects of his injuries. The other Accident occurred at ele Vator where Frank Muzza was caught by a rope and drawn on a rope Pulley resulting in breaking the Man s leg below the knee. Flit Farmer emm s Little daughter drowned in a Well business changes Gladstone. Aug. Little four year old daughter of or. Thomas emms of qua drowned in a Well in the liable Yard yesterday the Little girl was by the Mother and a search was made. On looking into the Well an open one the child s hat was discovered. Mrs emms was tar rolled. And carrying her year old child hastened to the farm of her father or. Donald Mcgregor a mile and a half Distant to cecum help. On returning the Well was firs inspected when the body of the girl was discovered. Thea is the acc Ond child they Haver lost within a year and there is much sympathy extended to the parents. W. T. Greens de formerly of Delor nine has opened a gents furnishing and clothing House. The term is styled greens de co. The hardware firm of messes. Black Conelly is changed to Black Buck or. Conelly having returned to Winnipeg. Or. R. Buck has been with messes. Williams Bros for tha past five years. Or and mrs. S. H. Murdon. Who have been visiting friends Here left last week for Peachland. , where they have located. Or. Murdon u brother and Mother. Mrs. Rey Mur Dan accompanied them with the expectation c. A. Young at Ottawa. Ottawa. Aug. 28.-c a. Young has arrived to attend a Niveo Tongi of the i transcontinental railway construction j comm Slon to Morrow. I t j primate of All England arrives archbishop of Canterbury and party land at new met by clergy and at Quebec address read by Bishop visit to american soil of any British archbishop. Evv York. Aug. Right Ion. And most Rev. Randall Thomas Davidson . V.o., lord Archt shop of Canterbury and or mute of All England arrived Here to Day on the Steamer celtic accompanied by Mia Vlf and the vicar of Windsor. The archbishop said he had enjoyed the Ocean voyage and was in excellent Calth. He presided it the usual ship s concert on last thursday even no. And made in address. The archbishop will go direct to Quebec and to Morrow will preach i n the Cathedral in that City the occasion being the Hundredth anniversary of the dedication of the Church. With his party he will also go to Montreal and Toronto. Or. Davidson i to receive an honorary degree from he Toronto University. He will then lilt friends on the coast of Maine loping for a much needed rest while Voth them. After this he will pay ils respects to president Roosevelt and make various visits. On october he cd Peru to reach Boston for the sessions of the general convention of he protestant episcopal Church. He Hlll sail for England from new York on october 1-1. The archbishop was met at the Pkt by Fri shop Ray Morgan j. Dix. Rector or Trinity Parish and j. Pierpont Morgan. As soon is the Archul shop s Jaggy go was passed by the customs officials the entire party left for the grand Central depot where a special rain was in waiting to take them to Quebec. This is the first time that a arc i hts hop of the Church of England As visited this country. A head of u e English Church archbishop Dalj Jon than Del next to those of Royal blood. The customs of ulcers had instructions to extend him every Courtesy and j. O put collector Williams was pro pared to take his declaration pro Vita by if so desired but the archbishop preferred to go with the Reid of the Saloon passengers to the dining Oon to go through the necessary Forn. Ult. The archbishop decided not to la interviewed but delegated Rev. K. 11. Ellison to speak for him. Or. Lit Llori said the main purpose of i to Archib Kaliop s visit to thin country la to attend the general conference of the episcopal Church which is to be held in Boston the 1st of r next. The archbishop goes there is a guest simply but will deliver nil address before the conference. He hits no Mission before the convention and has no proposition of an International Church Char Acter to Advance. Perhaps 1 had bit Ter give you the Bishop s own an contained in an address to Hla clergy on the eve of departure to show his idea of this american trip. To paid the journey is undertaken in the belief that it May and will in the province of god tend to pro Mote a yet closer Unity in our con Mon work to strengthen our hands for combating the evils which arc both in England and America and thus to further the Advance of the King Dom of our lord and Saviour " the subject of the Sudway tavern in this City at the opening of we Cli Blahos Potter presided came up and or. Ellison said the idea la a Lamar to one we have in England. Only a Short time ago or. Davidson a Slilla Ravern in preaches Centenary Sermon. Quebec aug. Archbishop of Canterbury accompanied by mrs. Davidson Rov. Or. Holden. Domestic chaplain. Rov. Or. Ellicon. Vicar Windsor a. D. And j. Pierpont mor Gan arrived this morning from new York. Ills Grace was announced to preach in the Cathedral which was tilled to Overall owing before the hour of the nor vice. The clergy had taken their seats in the Chancel an address of Welcome was read by Bishop Dunn. His Grace replied As Fol lows from my heart i thank you for thin warm and inspiring Welcome. 1 am hippy to know that my first of la Cal act in this Western world will he in the Humble thankfulness for the work carried on for n Hundred yearn within the Walls of the Cathedral of Width the . An important announcement made by president Hays to Calgary Board of Trade. Calgary n.xv.t., is yesterday the Bird of to rdc Ami tin cd Lar Council a luncheon to the Riund Trunt c who Petil tic fore noon in driving around the Chy and out i to the Iri Catlon work. I w. Ii. Caching president of the Hoard i of trails of Bioko. A Iii Sci Illing the Board welcoming the parly and saying Haw people of the West appreciated a , Road tin High thu Wisl. Air. replied for the parly. Sponau inc of the West i enthusiastic icbms Atwil of its it Idun. Lie snide the interesting that Hie . Charter included n Brand Gnu from the main line in i Houth Westt Ray Lihi to Calgary who a was to important a Point to out. Set Aitor also Poue. 1 lie party left on their Milf Lii train for Manly. Where Uliey Jioni sunday after which they loft for thu coast. Black watch reception groundless Story of a great wreck near Winnipeg in circulation. All military bands of Toronto meet j tha and speeches. Toronto. Uncle pipe of the famous Black in Lucli Rogl Merit who arc to fun Lull it Toronto a blvd to Day on i train from Montreal and j were Arcon Loil n Groat popular reception. Tlisov were Mot it the station by nil military Iii ads of Tho Fly. Tid escort re the Rotili Cro wilful streets to the Armor Ciji when Ucli Rossos of Well of were by Al Dormin a Nondon for the City. Prs Ilont my Nauful. Of the Oil ill ton and clip Nln Jinon. A former men incr of the Linck watch. Major senior major of Tho a Lark Wii Irh Reb Litif tit. Who is in charge of the Bondii Irple Lrtil after which the bind Stevn proceeded to their hotel. Swipe Lime during yesterday noon Home person started a Marvel Lous tale of death and disaster. It was reported through Ontario and the Eastern states that a Railroad wreck had occurred Nezir Winnipeg in which co were killed and a number injured. Several Eastern papers wired for de tails the coming an a great Surprise for everything was running most smoothly in Railroad circles in the West and no accidents had been heard of. Every available source of information wan at once tapped but Cath Drew a Blank. Everything won clone on the c. 1. R. West far As the roust and East us far As Cartler. Ice Jond that was not tried. The c. N. It. Had no trouble on their lines and the Groat Northern and the Northern in Wolfle were also Clear. The tree prom Rac Kenzle. Accompany pm by Robert Nunn. . Vote Day Eil Minnedosa and was Given a Hearty reception. Sir Hector Long Caln Ami party Arr pm in Dunn Don Ami sir Hector was Banquete at. The lash no by Tho i Ltd Rob. Were to Nita by the Kuest. Premier John nor nay. Mayor t. M. Daly and or. Fleming president of the Farmers Union. C. N. Bell and family have returned Home after sum Bertoff at sunbed own spa Fri spa Fri ;