Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 03, 1904

Issue date: Thursday, November 3, 1904
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 3, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Win tote thursday to vember the Wise old Man from Mars to the voters. . Countrymen Lena me Roii ears. To vote or not to Voto for try figs. That is the question. R win vol a. Not to lose the my All this Calk Tho army of voters now Overlook the us. And cans. Prot i Loii. Tariff government railroads l Lucy to ule polls he childish topics is a snare n. Delusion Aua Ovorus Lii Lii ugly elect the National ticket Canada to Ali a to real. Vital Prol Itom of the hour. And Irving world mail news after fifty years. Papers Are commenting on of William t. Stead at i it Sty s theatre the other eve ii half it Century s a a sunup front toys were keeping of Jar. Who was a com Lylliss 1-jlizaber.h Robins the actress and novelist and lady. In this Chuy of places in the front us to followed lie play with of and curiosity. The Mas tie and the Heau probably r Mak. The pc Foi Manoe or. Stead s received by lord Ros Berys first born. To Idest you of lord who is studying Ujj Visic h with Lutor at get leva. Lias appear spend los More of his time than at the former has been attracting a Good it Vencion at Aix by his play tables being like most Rich successful. In a to have won Larse it sit Tiisik. He is the their to the vast Fortune of .-lie-.-, who. It May be re Mem miss lit Noah Kotlik Schlit. Cd for a Short time in the guards but a tired last with the . It is said it i. Himself to politics. It is that before do ii will hand at dipl Macy As in or Anoli rot the i Inui in Europe. A Little kingdom. Is so diminutive a of Apt to t Orget it when Onu tin european Stati a that Constitution i. And that Are of an absolute of Mon Nic Hoins i. Has. However just to the 1 act by so Loihuu a till nor that he intends to line with oth a modern 1 to endow his people with a Iviry form of or overment to on that of House or Spunter. F dec Ted Peers and partly oct of the Crown and a lower of which All the Mcm Bura i acct eco by the people. Happy old papa Loi it Doti Esal was is years a is a ills Canadian wife us gave myrrh to the Marquis. The lord Bora when his father his 77th Vear and now Young Lias presented Ier husband. Sir fahrenheit published to the world a account of the enough like most great which enabled Man accurately to measure not merely and vaguely to surmise How hot or How cold he chanced to be at any g Iven moment. It is curious that it should have Boer reserved for a bankrupt German Mer chant with a. Turn Eor chemistry to achieve a result which the scientific Genius and trained intellects of a Newton and a Alloy had tried in vain to attain. The thermometer be graduations of celsius and of Reau Mur although an admitted improve meat on that of fahrenheit. Have really superseded his. It is no doubt a contradiction in terms to talk of a temperature of so Many degrees below Zero but everybody knows and realizes what it Means and that is the important thing after All. Campaigning in Yankee town. The troubles of a political Candi Date in America Are Many and Vari Ous says an English Naper. Or. Folk who is running for the governorship of Missouri a. Seems to have rathe1, More than his fair share of them tiie other Day he received a special delivery letter from a Man who wanted an immediate reply to the ques Tion do you stand on the subject of infant the mar. On to explain that he had always been an admirer or. Folk intended to support him Etc., Etc. Another correspondent who said he was a i Factor. Wrote that he had a Twenty five Dollar bet with a sinner that or Folk if elected would close All the Stibik houses on Simciak and wanted Jar. Folk to write immediately deciding the bet in his favor. Tet a third inquirer submitted a list of thirty six carefully tabulated questions re lating not Only to or. Folk s past life but to the lines on which it was expected or probable or possible or Likely that his future would run. To nil which or. Folk replied by shifting the Angle his Cigar. Ii Ruth of the family by his inventor of weather gauge. Is 1so years since Gabriel Dame princes on the firing line. Bismarck throughout the Franco prussian grumbled at the princes who commanded under Prus Sian penile ship. The princes have taken All the comfortable the princes drink up the Fine the caterers for the princes carry off Tho Best joints from the butchers and the Best vegetables and fruits from the Green the or Lar Ces Are a cause of. Constant friction and Prince Leopold of s baggage As described in a French reminds me of Bismarck s his Royal to highness. Who is a brother in Law of the German pm dress wanted to take to the farthest East 500 Colls or trunks Bales mostly Bulky inn weighty. Prince Koff. Director of railways is said to have turned Pale on receiving a letter from Prince Leopold s Sec rotary. In ill s embarrassment he applied to the Czar Cor guidance reminding respect filly majesty that russian offi cers could Only take a single Box and a handbag. In Exchange of telegrams be Viveen St. Petersburg and Berlin tiie for Eror William decided that his Cousin could do with fifty boxes and family arc on the same footing As other officers and put with the eternal Rice cake and handful of dried fish. An Prince Royal. For the first time in european his tory a Sovereign european state is being ruled by a scion of a reigning House who has american blood in his veins. True the state is a Small one. It is merely the German principality of Lippe. But the Mother of Cousin Leopold of Lippe who by virtue of a vol j of the diet the principality has now become Regent in the place of his lab father was born in this country of. N Union Between count Leopold thai tens Eben and miss Matilda Halbach of Philadelphia. It is precisely on account of this Kirifi Arriag a of count Wartensleben to a Philadelphia girl who did not belong to either one of the Mediati Zed or even Noble families of Europe but who was of Bourgeois parentage that their daughter the widowed countess of Lippe. And her children including the new Regent have hitherto been denied by All the courts of Europe re cognition As fully fledged members of the reigning House of Lippe. Indeed it is a question whether the other Sovereign states of the Ger Man Empire permit Young count Leopold of Lippe to retain the re gency of the principality. For Only a few months ago. On the occasion of the funeral at Karlsruhe Prin Cess Sophis. Of Baden who was by birth a Princess of Lippe Young count Leopold who has been sent to represent his father the Regent at the Obs Echles was denied by the officials and dignitaries of the court of Baden a place among the Royal and princely mourners on the ground that he was not recognized As the the scion of a reigning House. Memorial to fighting the memorial which is being raised by the people of Scotland and by Many of his English friends admirers and sympathizers to the late Geri. Sir Hec Tor Macdonald popularly known As fighting on the brow of Green Hill serves to Call attention to the extraordinary attitude of the English press with re Garcel to this unfortunate Man who was led by calumnies of the most horrible charac Ter to commit suicide at Paris. A certain number of prominent Scotchman who knew and admired him. Entertained Strong doubts As to whether the insinuations made against by the governor of Ceylon in coun cil were justified or merely the out come of . Consequently they subscribed a considerable sum Money and deputed a committee comprising some eminent lawyers but i on which the Church Ana the army i were likewise represented to proceed to Ceylon for the purpose of making a thorough investigation. On the re turn of the committee it unanimously reported that. Sir Tector wis entirely innocent of the horrible charges made against him proof being furnished thereof As Well is of the manner in which the calumnies originated and j had been intentionally circulated. Copies of the report were sent to the leading London papers. But Only one made room for it in its columns. The others which had been the loudest in their cruel insinuations against sir Hector at the time of ins suicide refrained from publicly acknowledging hat they had headed in Famy upon the grave or an innocent victim of a particularly cruel slander who had rendered Good and True ser to the country winning his Way have you in the flatter of a temporary practice piano new Mason and Risch piano. Read our contract tract or by instrument in .xoh.na. And your last Chance new piano and have the use of a in and look As Good As new. The Mason Risch piano main Street up from. The ranks to the Grade of general at the British army. Royal inventor and Patentee. Tie reigning grand Buke Al Olden Bur who paid a Brief visit to this country last Winter incognito remain ing Here about four just Long enough to make a trip to appears among the recently published list of inventors of Germany As having secured a Patent Cor a new species of for steamships. It. Is the first occasion j believe of a reigning Sovereign Ever log urine As an inventor and the matter is attracting a Good Deal of attention. The grand Duke is an elderly Gray Nian of an eccentric turn at who is constantly quarrelling with his subjects about All sorts of questions usually bringing them to terms by closing his , pacing a.11 court officials and the dignitaries of his household on half pay and remaining abroad until his people find ing their business and Prosperity Afifi by the absence of the. Court entreat him to return. On several occasions he has withdrawn to sanitarium for rest rendered Neces sary by but he is on the e whole a kindly hearted popular Man who was it not for his eccentricities would be accounted Clever and even in some respects Brilliant. To is much liked at Berlin in this respect from his predecessor Ori the throne who made too Little secret of his sympathies for the socialists. He was a subscriber to a number of the most violent socialist journals and reviews at Zurich and Elso when e abroad and was in the habit of. Providing the publishers with Large envelopes addressed to himself and franked with his name so As to Era Able them to Forward their papers to him through the mails without any danger of being confiscated by the Imperial German postal authorities. Carnegie s Palace of peace. Although two years have clap Secl since Andrew Carnegie placed at the disposal of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands the sum of nearly 000 for the construction of a building at the Hague to be devoted to the use of the International tribunal of there yet not a single step has been taken towards the execution of the project which the great. Arr re can scotch ironmaster1 had in View. The dutch people always been As phlegmatic and deliberate in their movements but in this particular instance they have surpassed them selves and neither the Queen nor the government has fulfilled the offer to find a site on which to erect the so called Palace of it was at first proposed that the building should be erected at the in trance of the Park of the Hasue to the rear of the Mali Eveld. But this did not meet with the approval of the to a nations who strenuously object Ltd to the alienation of any of the Park which is one of the glories and the Pride of the dutch Metropolis. It was thereupon suggested to erect the building in the ittle Woods of Schev Ningen. Near the sea Shore. But this proposal was likewise rejected on the ground of its distance from the City. Then lastly it has been suggested to devote the Deer Park at the extremity of Koelman. At the Hague to the pal Ace of peace. But Here Lorain the people of the Hague and its municipality oppose the idea. Basing their objections on prerogatives which they hold by virtue of a Royal charter granted in 1576. There the matter remains and there is no Prospect in sight of the Realiza Tion of or. Carnegie s project namely a Palace to be devote d to the ses Sions of the International tribunal of , and to the greatest lib Rary in the world on the subject of International Law. It is possible that in the end he May become so much Dis by the treatment to which he has been subjected in the matter that he May withdraw his generous offer. Sweet ruler. Queen Wilhelmina who com pitted her 24th year recently. Has Al ready had a More eventful x life than most princesses of her age. Recollections go Back to the Happy childhood spent under a watchful Mother s care to the girlhood when Brave and Strong and secure of the. Love of her people she took the oaths on her Cor nation Day outwardly Calm perhaps. Though her extreme pallor testified to deep emotion As she walked from the Church in her almost bridal Robes of White silk. Never was she More charming More sympathetic and yet More queenly than at the Given to the delegates at the conclusion of the famous peace conference air which she and her Mother were the Only ladies present. In a. Few simple words she proposed that a Toast should be drunk to the Success of the meeting and coupled with it the name of the tsar Nicholas. Queeni Wilelmina is credited with having a will of her own. Rather a useful Quality in a Sovereign ruler of a country. As a girl she had a High sense of the dignity of her position which once showed itself in an Amus ing manner. About eight years ago she and her Mother England and were met at the station by. Prin Cess Beatrice. The latter affectionate in kissed Queen Emma and turned to offer the same Salute to the daughter. But the Little Queen with inexpressible hauteur Drew herself up and offered her hand. The Princess was quite equal to the and immediately kissed it though the bystanders could see that she was intensely amused. Principles of the vein formation. In my examination of these veins 1 was for a Jong time unable to under stand the nature of their Lorn Tibu nor did f find the conditions presented to agree with Ordinary fissure be n theories of which 1 had any i last to to c that during the movements Tiv ii these rents a sufficient pressure exerted to prevent such a separation of the Walls would leave an open Tig or Gap for the recep ton of vein matter. Therefore the old eng must have been created of tar words. There can to no doubt that the Rak masses which were involved in coating the fissures must have been enormous and that the Rann lation and lamination of the will would be a natural consequence. Subsequently the heated solutions that would surely percolate among the fissures and interstices would be Likely to dissolve the More granulated potions for the reception of the Silica usual vein Quartz while the other pushed portion would be Dho cd As is Well represented by pro c a also a his paper on of no of mines Hough new idea patters the most u a to Date pattern Mude 10c out of town customer must Send be extra for the Cleorae Craig co y. A Tiff j 532, 534, 536 main St. Phone first floor .88. 81st bargain Friday Friday Craig s great bargain Day will be a record breaker this week if Quality of the merchandise combined with the extremely Low prices quoted Are anything to judge by we shall have a Friday s business such As this the or latest store in Western Canada has Seldom seen. You know our motto that every Day must surpass All previous come help us to make tvs a record business Day. It will pay you. Come Earla Den foe ton Mir says in his pamphlet on the Lake Superior Copper deposits 1s- one of the latest phases of the for mat Ion of deposits of value has been the filling i of fissures by the water and other Vemma of says or Case no crack or fissure existed by the removal of the coun try Rock along certain lines and their ladies jackets a a a Low Price f at a wonderfully Low Price. I Sladics jackets to be cleared out on Friday. Odd lines. So out they so. Included in which an Broadcloth Lawn and to end made with or without shoulder capes. New sleeves double breasted lined throughout with a Fine mercerized be a neatly trimmed Semi or tight fitting. Regular and. To Clear bargain Friday. Izea lining to. 17c laundry bags just what you require is a ready made laundry bag with Strong draw string tops. Hem med finished with Pink or Blue lettering. Good Large size. Re Gular value each. Bargain Friday table Linen bleached or unbleached table Linen. This is a splendid Linen. Full 64 inches wide in very pretty patterns and designs. Extremely Good value at Price 50c a Yard. Bargain Friday Guipre laces Guipre laces in Cream or Paris medallion laces two or two and a half inches wide in a splendid Range of pretty designs. Ranging in Price from 40c to 50 cents per Yard. To Clear bargain Friday. Ladies vests ladies ribbed knit tool Plush vests medium weight and very elastic. Natural size 34 Only. Splendid value at Gular Price each. Bargain Friday ladies blouses just received by express the very latest novelties in ladles blouses made in the new silk and Linen Batiste which in silk and Linen Woven in the new Bas Ket weave Good weight in col key and Cardinal made with Large pleats Back front to form Long shoulder effect piped with new sleeve trimmed with straps and finished with Gold or White Pearl but tons. Sizes 32 to 42. Bargain Friday boys Blouse suits boys Blue Serge Blouse suits. Good with while braid. To 1u boys from 3 to 6 j1.25 bargain men s. Hij Errear a splendid line of pure Wool underwear medium weight very soft finish. All sizes in both shirt and Gulnor si.25 a garment. Bargain Friday men s suspenders men s suspenders up Lendt d webs restless buckles neat Eoa Orang a with Levi Thor atom car ends. Bargain Friday v 98c boys suits la at in .77c dress goods All Wool Cream mohair cloth with silk Stripe. This washes beautifully and makes stylish. Waist or costume. Inches wide. Regular 85c cd. Bargain Friday. Very full 49c ladies9 hats bargain Friday. Ladles hats trimmed in our own work rooms by is shown by the fact that the Matching and blend of colors of these hats can Ioc be surpassed by any Mil winery in Canada it will Surprise you when you see the wonderful blending of snides which go to make the finished whole. Your Choice of a Large Range of shapes and styles. Regular s6 and bargain Friday. Choice or a see main Street window for display. Ladies shoes ladles laced shoos Madje of a splendid Quality of vice kid. With Goodyear Welt Hen sole and Patent tip. Also a to Upolu. Kid with turn and self tip. These Are in one of the very Best makes. All Reg j3.50. Bargain Fred a boys boots boys a a youths. Box lot of Odd in Clear. These u splendid Ity of Box a prior ii old leather sole 11 to 13 and 1 to 3. Gular prices to Clear bargain Friday calf ios to i Hial and l Heel. Acan rocks on the other hand rarely show Well defined Walls and Sel Dom contain extraneous Brecciated matter and the adjacent Coimin Rock is generally laminated and highly metamorphosed the laminated portions Are. In Many places an import ant Factor in the Gold veins of the lat Ter class As shown by these of bag Bav there my to veins of later age within he archaean areas but there cannot be any of nge i the j areas of newer rocks. I believe that the Gold veins of Tho Western Ontario old Fields were formed in archaean times As i know of no place where Thev penetrate the later formations around the Basin of Lake Superior. They occur in the archaean areas on both sides of the Lake As at tack fish Bay at Schr Elbur and on shebang Dow an Lake on the North Side and a Ain at the ropes Gold mine North of Ishpeming on the South Side but not in the later rocks which lie be tween the last mentioned and the others. Although it does not appear that sold veins in the newer rocks cambrian and silurian in the i Uku Superior country it is in rocks of later age than the archaean that Gold is chiefly found in other parts the world. Sawmill and Hammond reef j believe that Ninny other localities ten Oug Hoiu this vast area of Gold a hearing rocks in the Western Ontario will be found to be subject to similar geological conditions in up gird to veil information. I will Only a pfc to one locality which lira along the Seine. River in the. of Sawmill Lake. T have spent considerable time in exploiting the Gold veins in that District. The rocks arc somewhat similar to those it bag Bay. Ami consist of Huronian strata rocks. Tho principal eruptive is an altered Granite or Proto Gme in which Chlorite takes the place of Mica. I noticed in several of the Quartz veins Here the same greenish Siliceous vein Stone Mikado Ite As that in the bag Bay veins and it is also Arifer Ous in Many places. It seems probable that the granitic rocks of these two localities were erupted from the same or analogous Magmas at about the same geological time out of Many aur Ferous lodes Lior e i will refer Only to one the Well known Hammond reef. This is a re Gold bearing Belt. It is 300 to -00 feet in Width and traverses the country for Miles separating into branches that diverge at considerable the Gold bearing portions Are far Ely miked site with branches of Marl it seems to have been formed under similar conditions to those of the bag Bay veins Here there a Peruf to be a series of nearly parallel fractures close to each other. The forces that were in action wire not equal to the whole to a sufficiently crushed condition to in for actively acted upon by the heated solutions hence the unreduced por sons appear As enclosed Barren cores within the reef. According to the hypothesis explained above reefs or lodes should improve in depth. The source of the Gold. It seems highly probable that the Gold was derived from heated Vapours end solutions that ascended through tiie fissures from i eat Depths presumably from Tho Vicinity of the mag Mas the source of the Fel Sites and Greenstone. The of Elste Dikos Aro generally present near the veins and Are usually More or charged with the Fine grained Sulphide at Iron that almost invariably accompanies Tho Gold in the veins. They Are also frequently aur Ferous and especially so in the near Vicinity of Quartz veins. The Delsite in Many places loses us visible texture and passes into phone Lite with the usual metallic Cong. Is probable Hiat this Rock has some j Jim connection with the presence of the Gold Here As i understand the phone i Lites of the famous cripple Creek readmitted to have in that Region. And. Somewhat similarly. The Trappman eruptions Are coi Mec pm with the pres ence of tiie Superior native cop Peir. For these reasons i have great con dance in the continuance and improved value in depth of the Arifer Ous veins just described. m.-1 . Clirman. .-ni.lllarj. Hut vol. the Imperial life enclosed a tub Quartz or Sparry mat j a Willie the adjacent rocks Are but if at All. Laminated of Rneta the veins in the acc a City hotels. R or Phillip Toronto. Blanc or l 15 Man. Sinnon and Brandon. Far born a. K. Hunter. M. Carberry m. G. Child would m Cwm the Nono Impf trod. The i not very s the shelter what could be better wherever known mat Lou s syrup of tar and cod liver Oil a reputation absolutely its wonderful cure of coughs cold. And Throat and lung ;