Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Source Manitoba morning free press Date 19040830 client Winnipeg free win vol 32. Winnipeg tuesday August 30, 190f. Fourteen paqe8. No. News of the Day. Cater i held their annual a of the Toronto exhibition Maer. Banquet sir t i c f . 1 or Canterbury stays in a tic till to Iro Row. Page 1. Trca fire. Amounting to ii. Furnace will be blown in at i receipts for August will of Winn lies. Was seriously so t stairs that conditions in ate unsatisfactory. 10. I for july show a betterment c i the same month in 1303. Cei m.p., Cata i i r. the urls Ash preference. Pc in Iarj is perished and Vii Isloa by a fire in the tit it .1 -.i. I i v have been a and Coli Nonder in chief r a i t n r a n action of requested by to t recognition of am in wandered away .1 Ivi with a it i week. He died Uri i age 1. I .1 endeavouring to locate us i. 1 St. 1 Petersburg. The raiding r. will sail l i i r far North. She u pro ills t Ike 1. Of the c. P. R. As can produce. To . 1 Atso 8. T i. Lull Vancouver for the in Arth of an i Xeung term Maui Lor i line. I age i. Arg of Scotia Meta p in it Liuia la break tha dead i. I. Luli in for the diocese. Fuel. I tit vat Nicou at. U Lum a Ili Alcis alleged in Fri if the c. I1. 1c. 113 in. It i. I a Lui tier. I age 1. Uni a Tho no Cine at the first in inv Dominion Nile c a. R. I t Sun the the Walker s. I age 6. I Jull dirt fused to in is .1 Anil Brit Klajer Over a on let tie up of i. I. A an i men Are Idle. If incl Taulur for the i Ai. Iti Anglo French agree a i. Of the i. Along the the weather. Probabilities. Winds scat erod i a aers but mostly fair and Cool wed Sissy a Little warmer. Fair f it in Light East a i inns a l a i i tuesday with show i a 1 could. The temperature. T my a up. Fit m v4 j r. Sij u Moon rises "1.19. U1 m thermometer readings. A. U a the weather Bureau Vuk ii Winnipeg Lime in or in Rufalo c2 p t Lia stun 6s i curtain to Rise on big Battle condition of roads makes further retirement of Kuropatkin communication with Mukden As yet news As to port Arthur s Stossel at end of Cost of the War. Cluj Cincinnati 1 of Trout w j i i. In j m Mari pc. Yori -4 a Orleans of Cir j to i. L i san Francisco f. J a i Marie a j Marine news. Al .f.ivals. T Anil Crl at. From. N Voik Liverpool Yore Jln Stilow . T Dizin Iii new York new work Lui Piluri new York pm. Axon South a York k alter darn i Sumii l Long. To. I i. Auk. In rt7 vim Al i idl Lac. Bujila. Jal. Jul Iii. I. Hur Ali. Pon . Marina. Ireland. Ii -. To Supli c. Oll Christ. An Rondah. Queen Ailsab Svca. It a i i and. I to a 1 no Terr m Tifton and tis i r it Freer it and i from in norwegian government. Norway. Aug. M. In n minister ton in succession not m has been ii Flamer of foreign affairs ind Industry. In fid so i m m. Mvi Lii act Rcd in Vil Tler my. Ina Nold he Recto a tit l of the Council the Xii p flt Stockholm near Lynching. K1 a 1aup a it Slayer of j a Bishop Lyja Here Hafl y Tver de serious mob was at fever h the time last w in Tho r from Rebecca a " to waa captured e that place. A and suicide. Photo who inns arrest in a in connection of Palco a the Cathedral of Rascoll which wan after Pierpont Morgan. By Ber insula or in u 3 cents the largest super n i Mcd Zulmee. Lru3sla. Was Burn Long a 103s o else in the of 3 cd Nib so. Petersburg aug. Late to night the greatest uncertainty pre vails regarding the actual situation at Llao Yang. There is intense in for definite news from the front but even the authorities Are frankly ignorant is to whether the Long expected decisive action will be fought it Llao Yang or further North it in possible that a great Battle is even now proceeding and there Are Many indications that such the Case. If this is so the Fate of this year s Campaign May be settled within 48 hours at Tho same time opinion is almost equally divided Many Tomt Gen. Kuropatkin will not make a determined stand and that the Jap anese will crack Tho Shell Only to find that the Bird has town. One of the russian correspondents of the associated press says that the fighting so far has been con hip to rear guard actions. The russian Force is now concentrated in a series of exceedingly Strong positions around Llao Yang but the whole withdrawal was in accordance with a pre i rang a plan. It is certain that Tho armies a now in closest touch. The Are advancing in great Force along Boih of the roads converging on Lino Yarm but the critical whether it is the main russian army Tomt is concentrated there to receive them or merely a Strong screen is unanswered. It is probable that t7ie recent Rabis May have made general Kuropatski i s withdrawal impossible even if he be s i red to withdraw or that a further downpour May Dis arrange the Pleni s of both sides but tie latest tons that Tho weather and the roads no improving should Force a Rise of the curtain within 24 hours. Communications uncut. Hal town eleven Miles East of Llao aug. The russian army from Anping this afternoon debauched upon the Laluo Yang Plain after fight ing a rear guard action for nearly ten Miles from Anping. Bringing its wounded and burying its dead on the Way. Six guns Are reported to have been lost but u number of japanese were captured showing signs of great fatigue and hardships. The enormous army the inst of which passed out on the Lan Valley at o clock this after noon seems to till the entire Plain from the Foothills to Lite ancient and is disposed in orderly manner through the vast Fields of chinese Corn the soldiers singing As they went into Camp despite their unbroken ser ies of Revei jes while the baggage and transport trains caught in the Muddy rivulets attracted the cheery assist ugh a of everybody. Nothing apparently effects the heartiness of the men in the ranks. The line of wounded men which reached the great East Gate pushed silently through the streets As deserted As the aisles of the Ca Titcombe. The utter bearers with their solitary Lunt Enid. Presumed an impressive spectacle awing the chinese who to Day for the Glrst come realized the imminence of a great bal to in their this above despatch was filed this evening on the ground Over which the lie Clelve Battle of this coins Alan of the War Het Roeii Llu shia and the Japan Ese will apparently be fought in the immediate future. Hal town is a Small town or Village situated where the Small River Lan empties into the larger Tarsel River. The importance of the despatch is in Tho fact that. While it gives the situation at that part of the Battlefield up to this even ing it shows beyond any doubt that the russian line of communication is not Cut. Tho port Arthur situation. Che Foo aug. Lighting was resumed tit port Arthur on aug. L 7. Between aug. L 2 and 2g there was some fighting but it was less severe than on the 27th. A chinese refugee who was compelled to carry the dead from the Bat Lefeld of pall Huang. Which the japanese attempted to Cap Ture on aug. 2c. Says that thirty carts were used to carry the dead number ing 400. Enc Lent soldiers at port Arthur Are said to number Over a chinaman from re Tangshan says he saw the russians occupying this fort from which previous reports stated that they been driven from probably both reports were Correct As Many positions about the fortress change hands repeatedly. The lighting which began on the 2, in. Soon became general. While the Chin Ese were at sea aug. 28 the heavy fir ing was resumed. Two con talk Long contraband of War were sunk by a japanese torpedo boat. Fort no. 5 has changed hands four times and is now unoccupied. The japanese filled the Moat with Sand bags. Thousands of chinese coolies Are digging trenches building Earth works and dragging Cannon. Information received Here confirms the belief that the great japanese As Sault upon port Arthur which began Aue was by no Means As Success . Although the Jap anese succeeded in pushing their lines Forward they were unable to occupy positions from which they drove the russians. They succeeded Only in weakening the russian lines. The report that the japanese forces before port Arthur have received heavy reinforcements via Dalny has been confirmed. Artillery fire at night. Che Foo Auff. Steamer Chen Hua which has arrived Here from new Chwang reports that there was heavy at port Arthur from 9 o clock last night until 2 . Will Cost Russia a year. Free Frew special service London aug. War is Cost ing Russia per week. It is reported that by the end of the year her capital loss. Including the first outlay will be in com Parison Japan s expenditures Are Small. The Tokyo authorities Esti mating that will cover the Bill of the first twelve months. Rus Sia s heaviest Iteni is the maintenance of her army at a base so far from Europe. Not discriminating against England. London. Aug. Russian government has Given assurances to great Britain that there is absolutely no ground for the charges that the itus Slan warships Are discriminating against British shipping in favor of Germany of other shipping in connection with their operations to search for contraband. It in explicitly stated that Russia is not pursuing British ships German ships or ships of any other nationality but that she id solely pursuing contraband. Commission to define contraband. The foreign Ofhie also has been Olla Clilly advised of the appointment of the joint commission representing the russian foreign and Marine my piste r Les to be presided Over of professor de Ala tens professor of International at the University of St. Peters Burg Anil which will set Forth the distinction Between conditional and absolute contraband of War. The foreign of acc understands it is the purpose of Russia to conciliate the United states on this subject. Russia will make concessions which Are expected to go far to satisfy both countries. At the same time Russia has made it Clear to great Britain that some latitude must be Given her in the Way of Seiz ing goods conditionally contraband provided hostile destination is suspected. It id believed in russian diploma tic circles that an agreement will shortly be reached. Severe fighting. Details of the russian Stoos sol at end of resources. . Petersburg aug. Operations around Llao Yang have under gone a Complete change. Owing to the delay in the concentration of Gen. Kuropatkin s army As a result of the terrible condition of the the japanese seized the Opportunity to attack the slow moving corps and severe lighting occurred aug. 27 and 2s, in which the russians lost an other thousand men. And they now probably will have to accept a general engagement. Gen. Kurop Utkin himself described the latest phase of the hostilities in a Long despatch to the emperor from a Point on the Railroad a few Miles South of Llao Yang where practically the whole army was assembled and awaiting Battle. The Telegram which was filed Early this morning says the japanese began at Dawn aug. 27. Two movements de signed to Cut off the Host and fourth corps. The Glrst stationed at Anshan Shan experienced tha most serious difficulty owing to bad roads. The Jap anese under Gen. Oku tried to Hank this corps from the East. In the meanwhile. Gen. Kuroki abandoned his pressure and generals Ivanhoff and Herschelmann drove a wedge be tween the second and fourth corps which were stationed West of Lindl Anshan. The russians greatly impeded by their artillery and commissariat fought a series of rear guard actions in order to cover the Retreat of their impediments to Llao Yang in which they were successful. The first corps which figured at the Bat the of the Yalu Ami in the fighting it Motley push again sustained the Brunt of the fighting and suffered the majority of the losses. Including Gen. Rutkovsky and col. Von Raaber. The Host. Second and fourth corps combined under the command of Gen. Haro Baleff. And the Lelh. Seventeenth and third corps under Gen. Ivanoff forming the Eastern contingent succeeded in effecting a concentration at Llao Yang without further loss. The whole six corps of which two Are european troops have now formed a Semi Circle within n Redlus of six or eight Miles of Llao Yang. Gen Kuro Patkin has not far Short of 1.0.000 men. Can hold out a month. It is reported from a reliable source that Gen. Stoessel has telegraphed to the emperor saying that the defenders of the fortress Are ready and wiling to Lay Down their lives adding that the Garrison has already suffered severely and intimating that it is hardly possible to hold out for More than or six wee is. Captured vessels in Shanghai. Shanghai. Aug. German Steamer Arabia belonging to the Hamburg american line has arrived Here from Vladivostok this is the vessel that was captured by the Vostock Squadron in july. A prize Crew was put on Board of her and she was taken to Vlad Vostock where the arrived july 28. She was tried be fore a prize court which condemned barrels of flour and 71 Railroad car bodies. The remainder of the cargo and the vessel was released. The British Steamer Galenas from Tacoma. Or japanese ports which was arrested by the Vlad Vostock Squadron 30 Miles North of Tokyo Bay last july was also taken to Vlad Poslock. The hour and lumber on Board were confiscated by the rus sians without awaiting the action of the prize court. The Cal has is now at Vlad Vostock with the balance of her cargo on Board. The Arabia brought also into Shang Hai the Captain and Crew of the Ger Man Bloomer Thea. Which was sunk by the Vlad Poslock Fleet. The rus sians made no attempt to take Tho Thea into port. The Arabia reports that there Are few signs of War at Vlad Vostock. Viceroy Alexieff is there and the town is full of officers and troops. The russian cruisers Grombol and Rob Sla arrived from their engagement aug. 14 with vice Admiral Kamimu. A s Fleet in a terribly damaged con Dillon. The repairs to the russian Cruiser Bogatyr which was damaged by running aground near Vlad Vos Tock Are nearly completed. 50 heavy guns landed. Che Foo aug. Is reported that Admiral Togo has landed to heavy guns from the Fleet off port Arthur to be used in the bombardment of the City by the land forces. Incendiary probably insane. Kingston aug. Berry poured Oil Over the effects in his House and barn at Cata Raqul and set them ablaze. They were badly damaged be fore the neighbors subdued the Fimea. Berry was Arrese d. And admitted doing the deed. Hla sanity be looked into. Militia to h0nor minister sir Frederick Borden will ban quoted next tuesday. Halifax. Aug. Frederick Borden will be Banquete at Hull fax hotel next tuesday evening by the City mall la officers. Invitations Are being sent to the governor general. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and other distinguished people. Sir Frederick Ami family who Are now at Home in can Ning will join Hon. Or. Emmerson and daughter in a tour through Cape Breton this week. Theof Allsip visits Plains of Montreal on wednes Day. Starved for a week Vancouver Mason wanders died of effects of hunger. Vancouver. B. C., aug. Walter Black a Stonemason living Here wandered away from his Home on mount pleasant on monday last during a fit of temporary insanity and despite most diligent search was not found till sunday night. To Wuh then discovered in tin empty Shack at . A summer camping ground near port Moody. To conveyed to the Hospital at new As quickly is possible but died there Thih morning from exposure and starvation caused by not having any food since he left Home. He was about 34 years of age and leaves a widow and grown up family. He was a native of Lanark county Ontario. Quebec aug. Sum of jl.230 was collected at the English Cathedral yesterday. His Grace the archbishop of Canterbury rested this Forenoon and he visited the old historic land Marks the Plains of Abraham this afternoon. To Morrow the Bishop of Quebec and mrs. Dunn will hold a reception at Bishop s Thorp in order to give the members of the Cathedral congregation and citizens in general an Opportunity to Call on his Grace who will leave Quebec on wednesday evening for Montreal going thence to Ottawa and Toronto. He will be the guest of Bishop Doane la Albany . And afterwards proceed to bos ton to attend the episcopal conference in that City where he will be the guest of Bishop Lawrence. Immediately after the Boston conference he will re turn to England. Will be Scot Bishop another attempt to be made to break the episcopal deadlock. Halifax. N. S., aug. Anglican Synod of Nova Scotla. Meets on wednesday to make another attempt to elect a Bishop for the diocese to fill the vacancy caused by the retire ment of Bishop Courtney. The special committee appointed to consider names of candidates will make report. The committee of which . Jones is chairman will suggest the names of Hev. Or. L. Norman Tucker of Toronto and von. Archdeacon world of Kingston out. These Are Only two names that will be submitted by the committee and these gentlemen have expressed heir willingness to accept should they be elected. It is thought however that other names my be placed before the meeting As the Synod is in no Way bound to accept the Choice of the committee but can elect any suitable candidate nominated. It in rumoured hat Bishop Stowe. Of Alaska a Canadian who has been in Tho in Ltd states about Twenty years will be nominated. It is also probable that some of the names at the previous session of the Synod will be again brought fact it is certain that one or two of them will be. Rev. Or. Tucker was nominated at previous session but others mentioned were not new blast Furnace threaten agent machine Man who attempted to deliver Binder met with gun a Longn aug. Young Farmer Nouth of the town was arrested on saturday and committed by police magistrate Gordon to Eland trial at the fall assizes on a charge of Hoo plug with intent to do bodily in jury. It appears he had Given a written order to an implement firm for a certain Binder and on coming to town to get the same was induced by an agent of another company to take one of their machines. The company having the first order undertook to de liver their Binder on Friday evening and their represent Nilve Wuh met by the Young Farmer with a shot gun. The Fanner apparently discharged the gun the agent claims at him the Farmer claims it was a signal for his father to come. However it appears the Young Farmer threatened to shoot the agent dead. If he did t take he Binder away which the magistrate considered sufficient grounds for Send ing him up to Brandon. It is expect he will be admitted to Ball. Want to Amend agreement regarding Newfoundland bait provisions. Nova Scotia steel company to blow in new blast Furnace to Day. Halifax n. A. Aug. Nova Scotia steel and Coal company will blow in their Host blast Furnace at the Sydney mines to Morrow. This Furnace was commenced two years ago and has been Moat care fully built. It will be in charge of William Alken manager for Many years of the company h Plant at Fer Rona. It has 3.260 tons capacity considerably larger than the furnaces of the Dominion steel and Coke company at Sydney. Starting off this Furnace will give the company. In the course of a few weeks an abundant Supply of pig Iron which since Tho suspension of operations at Ferrona has been very limited. The works at Trenton for that reason Are being run on a reduced scale in order not to exhaust the Supply of pig Iron until the new Furnace was started. Russia turns Down . Will take no action regarding the recognition of american passports. . Petersburg aug. Rus Sia has not rejected the proposal of the United states to reopen negotiations looking to the unrestricted re cognition of american passports. It is practically certain will de Cline As she has heretofore done entertain the proposition on the ground that it. Involves a question of purely Domestic policy and that a compliance with the wishes of the United states would entail a Complete change in the Laws of the Empire in so far As they jews. Upon the actual intervention of the emperor himself to rest the Only possible Hope of a russian agreement even to enter into negotiations on the subject the United betterment of for. July show sub Stantial increases. Montreal. Aug. Gross earnings of the c. P. R. For the july were and the working expenses thus net. Profits inv july 1903, the net p to fits were 11.318. Increase profits Over the same period last year in therefore for july London. Aug. Paris Cor respondent of the times wires that judging from resolutions passed by the departmental councils. Seine in Fer Leure Ille it pm Lane and Loire in Fer Lesire the local fishery interests of France have not yet abandoned Hope of bringing effective pressure upon the government to secure further conces Sions for French fishermen before the Anglo French convention was ratified. To Litho departmental councils demand the repeal of the Newfoundland lilt act. Authorization for French Fisher men to pure Haye balt along the whole of the Newfoundland coast Tho right to erect establishments for curlent fish and lobsters on the French Shou. The Dereche Colonl Nal comment ing on these resolutions contends that British maintenance of the bait actins incompatible Ullh the sentiments which ought to inspire the British peo ple about the con Lanct of a Friendly agreement with France. It deprives the French of the advantage they ought legitimately to expect irom tie cod fishery which can Only be made profitable by use. Though balt is to he found in abundance along the Newfoundland coast the prohibition to fish within the Mouths of Rivers rend ers the capture of balt almost Hipos the journal considers these and the prohibition of fixed nets to constitute the real obstacles of the finer a acceptance of the convention is fur As the French Shore is concerned. Kruger s treasure found Cousin of Boer Gen. Kemp finds Johannesburg. Aug. Kemp a Cousin of Gen. Kemp the Boer commander hns discovered beyond up Cloven. In the North Transvaal the treasure rep Rod from Pretoria be fore the Entrance of Field Murs Hiil lord Llo crts. The value of the treas ure is estimated no of which tie government will half. Toronto s customs receipts. Have broken All records in the pres ent month May reach Mark. Toronto. Aug. This month at the Toronto customs House Are the largest on record. They arc Siulte Likely to reach the Mark. Up to saturday night they aggregated As compared Ullh for same portion of August last _ dead body identified. Toronto aug. August 0 a Man was found dead beside the rail Way track near the Dundas Street Bridge. The body has now been identified As that of Louis Enssler who was on his Way from Montreal to Buffalo having relatives in each Bairie hotels robbed. Barrel. Onu aug. Of the hotels in town were broken into Dur ing the night and sums varying from to stolen. D. A. Leroy Man i Ager of the Queens one of the places robbed found a Man in his bar. But the Man Drew revolvers and covered Leroy while he climbed out of the window and disappeared. Now the nominee. Is now reported that lord. Grey and not the Duke of Marlborough. Is to be the new governor general of Canada off to select Ocean terminus . Magnates leave Vancouver for the North to examine be absent ten Hays in Allan has nothing to say regard ing his company s Pacific steamships. Vancouver. 13. C., aug. Grand trunk special train with party of g. T. Otil Cluth on Board arrived Here this morning and after staying three hours the party left on the do minion government Steimer quadra on a trip along the Northern coast in search of a suitable deep water Ter minus for the now line. Tho party expects to be Nway about ten Days and will remain a Short time on the coast before they return. President Hays uncommunicative to the press and parried All Quea tons with the answer that it was too Early to Kreuk about the course of the he also refused to con firm the accuracy of Hon. Raymond pc Fontayne s statement when Here that construction would Start simultaneously at Winnipeg and Tho const. When Hugh Allan was asked re Garding in alleged interview in Mont real stating that his firm intended to Start a line of Tronn Pac Flo steamships in connection with the now railway he replied Tomt he had stated thai matters had been discussed in in informal Way but nothing definite decided. Premier Parent of Quebec. Chief Cormel Helloner Chat Penn of the Hud son s Rny company and or. Cannon did not accompany the party North but left for the Vennt on to any s Imperial limited. Tie up Iii Toronto builders refused to Confer Long struggle men Idle. Toronto aug. Builders Exchange to a Light refused to Confer the the bricklayers and masons Union Over the labourers demands. A Stilke la now on in Tho building trades which will keep men Idle. Only about 200 bricklayers have been working since Friday under special agreement and they will i just to Morrow. ir Penters plasterers and roofers have about caught up to the bricklayers on All big jobs and they will soon be Idle too. Toronto building will be completely tied up. Boih Are determined and a Long and hitter Gele appears inevitable. Lumber rates from . British battleships trying to locate the Smolensk and St. Petersburg. Dealers allege discrimination a be tween Cedar and fir rates. Vancouver. B.c., aug. Discrimination by the c. P. R. In the matter of freight Rales on Cedar from the const to Winnipeg the British Columbia lumber and so liable association took up several hours Boford the rail Way commission to Day. D. Mil Ler of Toronto manager of the transportation department of the Canadian manufacturers association said the local lumber Section of the ajar Laili made complaint on the freights on lumber and shingles. Tin Rale on All lumber from the Mountain Mills of British Columbia to Winni Peg was wiper Hundred but from the coast it was -40c for fir and for Cedar. He claimed it to be unit Luis that the c. P. It. Was working under some kind of an agreement with the Northern american lines. To chair Man Hilr or. Miller Kalcl the parties would be salts Llyd if the Rales on Lar and i i str were equalized. Tho commissioners will to to new Westminster to Mono and on wed Nail by the a. Will rive evidence in rebuttal of that tendered by Lum Bermen big fire in Philippines one Hundred perished end made homeless. Main Lii. Aug. Ralty of bin Ang in Laguna province. Uland of been destroyed by fire. One Hundred perished in the names and five thousand were rendered homeless. The loss is estimated it the government is furnish shelter and fool to the people made destitute by the lire. According to the census 1s9u, dining had a population of . Toronto exhibition opening. Will be Larmor and finer than Ever opening to Day. Toronto. Aug. Is preparation it the Canadian National exhibition which will be formally opened to Morrow by lieutenant governor Mortimer clerk. The exhibitors Are Busy to Day putting their exhibits in place and everything Indi Cates that the fair will be finer this year than Ever before. London. Aug. Is stated on Good authority that the British i users sent to search for the itus Laii Volunteer cruisers Smolensk and St. Petersburg have overhauled at least one of these vessels. The utmost reticence is maintained at the admiralty and at this hour no confirmation of the statement has been Given out. The admiralty does not confirm the statement but issued the following to night the russian government having has majesty h government to take it ten to Dellver an urgent message to the Smolensk and St. Petersburg belonging to the i Treslan Volunteer Fleet now to South african Waters the column Der la chief of the Cape of Good Hope station left tha Seychelles islands August i d in his Milij Cay h ship Crescent nil in proceeding southward with the Forte and Peirl with the object of communicating with the russian Mart majesty s Shlan Baro Saal h my Partridge have a ipod been directed 10 proceed in Hearth of the Volunteer Fleet vessels. The Barossan is Between Bay and Censulla and i to Partridge Hel when Bay Ami Bay. The Ilus Slan message was communal Ratcil to Tho com Moore commanding the South at Cantli Squadron who Ullh his majesty s Phlps St. Jorro and Brilliant is it present in the neighbor Hood of St. Vincent Cape verde is the foreign office has no Ron Lima ton of the statement of the cruisers having overhauled it least one of the Volunteer Lelei vessels. Fern1e assault cases stabbing affray at a card game contractor attacked by two swedes. Ferrule i. A. Aug. Serious ask limit cases Here last night. One was at the a teen n hotel where n Row occurred Over a gome of cards Between a negro and a White Man named Dan Mulloney. Tho latter h dubbed the negro with a Jack Knafo and afterwards attacked him n plunk with who re a broke inc windows of the next building. Tha victim removed to the i Conlo hos Pital where two ugly were found in the stomach. My Vioney wan arrested. A Row occurred in the g. N. R. Construction in rep yesterday Between de. Jordan right of Way contractor Ami two swede teamsters. The two at tacked Jordan in Tho stable one Cut Ting Hon head open with a Board. Jor Dan called for an Oslance and drove in assailants off. Vlco Admiral Holland Doad. London aug. Death is announced of Vlco Rel w. R. Vol land retired. He was born in 1817. Admiral Holland received a Gold med Al from the u. 8. Government for univ ing part of Crew of the u. B. Bilir Somera upset Oft the Island of . On Tho West const of Mexico. Twenty years ago to Day items from the free press of this Date. Its col w. N. Kennedy commander of the pot i battalion Una received u co mum i Atlon from lord Wol Otey asking to engage lofty of the old red River cd a Dlton men to no company the expedition to Egypt for Gordon s Relief. Col. Ken Nedy to nah there will a no diff Cully be curing the men and he May go himself. Mcdonald Anil Rutley. Of the Albion hotel Are suing the City of damages in Tiara their place by u defective Drain age by Etc. F t u Hon. Alexander Mackenzie wan joined Here Nestor any by sir Richard cart Wright. They will visit Stonewall to stay on invitation of the Cut Lens and will be by Liebfr Archibald. Go Wood. James Fisher. John k. Ewart and a. Killam. There is trouble on the City Hall construction and work u at a standstill. It la due to a dispute Between c. A. Barber the architect and j. Fogg the inspector recently engaged by the Council to keep Check on the work. Aid. W. F. Mccreary to fighting All attempt lion wits to hush up matters in Ion with City sinking fund shortages. And demands full investigation. R. Drummond who is in the Enst the Hank of Winnipeg reports that there will be no difficulty la telling the Stock. The recently organized Frh and online protective society Haa added to Ita i Cut Lve c. A. Boxer. A. Hoji War. O h. R. . Actor near ozmeral Wilder. William harder. Charlesw. And j. Bevans Giles. The in the Lawn Lennels mint were continued yesterday thus 8umrn8blylhc and miss Lemon beat mrs Star Roland Arthur w or. a. Holloway and miss Millie read. I in the second round or. Blythe Ami miss Lemon Bent g. F. Brophy and mini Green and mra. Plutta or. Boss and miss Arthur. Newspaper newspaper
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