Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 14, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
37 weather forecast Fin and Mthm Sun March eighteen maximum rate will be applied to Canada unless declared situation is difficult Tod lenient interpretation of Law sure to attract attention of March question whether there is to be Tariff War with Canada is up to presi Dent who by 31 will be competed to Issue a proclamation exempting that country from the Tiera maximum duties of the do those Tion of Payne failing to duties will attach Charles one of the exerts of the department of Commerce Sid and Henry a member of the Tariff have a their a ardently been unsuccessful in Iii Sion to and although had a pleasant series of conferences with the Canadian they found them not disposed to yield to the american it is possible that the negotiations will be reopened be fore March the Contention of the american agents in Canada was dial this country should enjoy the Sadie Tariff rates As Are enjoyed by France under the franc Canadian agree ment will make Taft by Way of offsetting that the canadians advanced an Are Grnant which the United states has on Many occasions used with telling and it is therefore believed that president Taft will be reluctant to do anything that will make a Tariff War with can Ada that the american government is thoroughly familiar with the Canadian and on Many occasions been successful with it in disputes serves to complicate the this Canadian argument is to the effect that Tariff reductions carried in commercial treaties cannot fairly be held to be Especial favors tha country receiving on the other Are surely reciprocal in character and compensated by reductions Given in Cantida Man trained with Pepper and Emery that such reductions do not make a favored nation of the country re since the same reductions May be had Iby any country on the same in other applying the argument directly to France the Canadian officials assert that the United states and All the rest o the world May have the same extended by Canada to France the moment they give Canada rates is Low As those Given her by difficult the United states faces a difficult if the president should apply the maximum duties of the Payne Law to Canada he would by that act run counter to the contentions made by the United states in its Ariff difficulties with european countries for such an of in consistency could not help attracting the attention of All and would in the opinion of Tariff experts Iii this Rise up to plague the United states Ever to make the old time argument on the other by giving to Canada the Benefit of the minimum the president would be actin exactly in Harmony with the Well known Tariff attitude of the but should be maximum duties be levied against it will mean customs duty of More than the present average on All dutiable goods coming from and would result in a Large Advance in Canadian duties on american As United states sell Canada Many times As much goods As she buys from the the injury from such an arrangement would be almost entirely South of the International the whole Case is in the hands of president As has been must reach a decision by the Day of the present the maximum will go into effect Canada unless the president by direct otherwise by say ing that Canada is entitled to the minimum president Taft held two conferences one with proprietor of the Toronto and the other with administration the conferees at the latter meeting included Secretary Knox and Counselor of the state 3epartment san Ders and of the Tariff and nothing definite came from the con the it was greatly interested and wanted to so into the situation he will this after he returns from Pitts Blandford to stand news of the Day March and Saskatchewan and and very investigating a report of a suicide 366 Logan the police found Alexander Armstrong lying on his Back on the floor with a shot gun beside one barrel of the gun had been discharged alarming the other in mates of the but Armstrong was not injured in any Page the three Young children of Fred Erick Willis were burned to death on saturday when fire destroyed a farm House belonging to William a Farmer of the rapid City the rapid spread of the flames prevented a the cause of the fire is Page unless president Taft issues a spec Ial proclamation making the minimum j Tariff rates of the United states applicable to there will Likely be a Tariff War Between the two countries at the end of negotiations with Ottawa May be resumed in the near Page Sam up Overly an italian labourer was instantly Charles Schultz was probably fatally injured and John Boyle and Alfred Barnett were seriously Hurt in an Accident which occurred at the new Union sat urday Page Twenty seven thousand locomotive employed on fort nine rail ways of the uni two have Given the general managers of the lines sixty hours to meet their demands for More failing which a strike will be Page Samuel 214 Gladstone an employee in the freight received injuries which will Likely prove fatal by jumping from a shunting engine in the railway Yards opposite Gomez Page the Central labor Union has ordered that All unionists of Philadel phia must go on strike at once in sup port of the Carmen on penalty of being if the order is obeyed the tie up will be Page George of one of the Best known classical scholars of the North american is the late Murray was Well known As a writer of both prose and Page lord Roseberry scheme to Reform the House will foe introduced in the up per chamber William in a special predicts a bitter struggle Over the Page Mike 287 Magnus a Staib Bel two chased their rescuer with an axe and jumped a window when the police came to arrest Page seven miners were killed by an explosion of Gas in a Coal mine near Only two members of the gang Page Michael Redmond was assaulted and probably fatally injured by two China men at fort both the Celes trials Are under Page the Berlin hockey chair pious of were Defeated in the Stan Ley cup game by the wanderers in Montreal on saturday night by 7 goals to Page the suit of the United states to Dis solve the Standard Oil company will Ibe called in the supreme court at Washington Page grahams Sash and door factory on Princess was damaged to the extent of by fire yesterday Page James Doble a Well known Winnipeg committed suicide at the Leland yesterday by Page further details of the trip to great Britain to be made in july next by Manitoba school teachers have been Page formerly of was killed in an automobile Accident at Seattle Page weather report George of succumbs to attack of wrote prose and verse was one of the Foremost classical scholars of american continent nearly eighty years of March Murray of the staff of the Montreal Star and the Montreal who has been suffering from a severe attack of Neu died Here this he was in his Eightieth George Murray was the Only son of the late James in ins lifetime foreign editor of the London times and was born in Regent in he received his Early education at the school of Waltham afterwards matriculating at Kings where he look the chaplains second prize for English George Murray Well known Montreal writer who died of pneumonia on and principles prize for latin and the senior classical proceeding to he obtained among other honors the Lusby and uie Luck before taking his the he published the Oxford ars How to write a which was lauded by the Spectator and also by the author of verdant after spending some years on the con Murray came to Canada in Ika and was shortly sen or classical master of the Montrea High this position he held until when he retired on a pension Ana was presented with a handsome testimonial toy the or Murray was a Well known writer in both prose and but is More Par Man on perjury charge arising out of licence Indian March of who was arrested Here on Friday on a charge of was today committed by to stand his trial at the next competent court of Juristic there were three charges against Blandford made in connection with his evidence against Glebe and Zeigler who were convicted for an in in action of the License and their License cancelled a ii the evidence Given on that Blandford stated that he hi1 not been in Germantown on or ten Aid had not consulted any of Tiv of a certain House connection wih the today five with isms swore that Blandford had been Thero on the night the two charts of perjury were Edward Mcbride dropped March Ward who performed the duties of outside guard at the nity first annual convention of the grand Orange Lodge of which adjourned Friday dropped dead de ceased ha1 been in excellent Al though on two previous occasions during he Winter lie experienced fall tvs he fell backward to the floor Anil died Lief re his wife coulis Sura won deceased was no years of age continue on Page muted the but Rotthe game Alexander Armstrong puts on Sui cide scene which police the report the meteorological Observatory at Johns is As follows temperature at 7 40 maximum for the preceding 82 Northwest tempera Ture at 7 2s maximum for the preceding 12 27 Northwest is temperature at 7 Maxi mum for the preceding 12 27 11 the Canadian meteorological service weather taken at 7 Oclock last Winnipeg time port 24 32 34 so Swift 62 Prince k 4u go s Medicine Clear Clear Fine mild weather prevailed yesterday throughout the Western provinces and the were particularly Holch in Southern where the maximum exceeded the minimum and maximum tempera 12 c4 Vancouver 57 Edmon port Marine Ockan arrived at York so Campania new York Smyrna policeman beaten by March of the Springhill Coal company police the Hospital tonight at spam Ghyll on account a fierce upon him Saturn Lii night by str Kinu his name s a former he had a close Call from More e3ri being saved by the 11 urn of Deputy major Hopkins taken to the he Kroon land k p Cecili Cape Florida Puca Columbia t a remic k Carmania York York Bremen Liverpool Glasgow Genoa Genoa York new York York York girls body found in wednesday miss night Bloodgood fled last from the cottage o Leslie fort son of governor fort of new and it is supposed the girl ran Barefoot through the Woods to tie Lake half a mile away an threw herself in tie Constable while on duty on Logan Avenue at yesterday after heard a shot and on going to investigate was met by a woman who in great excitement told him that a Man had committed suicide in her House at 366 Logan the officer proceeded to and on entering a indicated he found Armstrong lying on his on the floor with a Shotgun of Side one of tie barrels of had been the barrel of the gun was pointing towards the the weapon was quickly and at the same instant it was Dis covered that the Man lying on the floor As he at once commenced to struggle with the officer when he attempted to arouse he was of powerful build and it was some time before the officer could set the Handcuffs on he was finally taken to the police he had fired off the gun in the room As the Walla and jealousy is supposed to have incited him to the foolish the Man had according to been keeping company with an of the House named miss col whom he is said to have suspected or flirting with another Strongis about 22 years of and bore a Good reputation until recently when it is believed from his appearance he became addicted to the 3rug Coal Creek Holdup Case four men under for preliminary March four men accused of perpetrating the Creek Fred at Babcock and were arraigned before magistrate Alexander yesterday afternoon in charge after taking the evidence of Henry chief of police of As to the arrest of John Bolanger at that Early Friday morning the hearing was adjourned to tomorrow at application for bail refused and the prisoners were sent Back to the the daring nature of the and the wide acquaintance of Theno used men Are causing great inter i est in each step of the Millard March the oldest undertakers in died seven miners dead terrific explosion of Gas in Colliery near Pennsylvania Only two March terrific explosion of Gas in Colliery of the Lebegh and Wilkes Barre Coal at South sat urday killed seven men and set fire to the deadly after Damp gathered in Large quantities and kept rescuers Buck of the others in the mine at the of explosion were found alive and Safe when thu Rescue party reached after six hours of daring Effort the rescuers managed to reach the bist 01 the victims at 3 Oclock this by that hour All the seven bodies been recovered from the Colliery and the suspense of the Large crowd at the top of the which the disaster was worse than was at an death evidently come quickly to the seven Mem and they had no Chance of Only two men in the Gane of nines which was working at the top of the 12 plane and they had gone for supplies and were some distance away when the explosion six widows and 24 children Are mourning All but one of the seven victims having been general manager Huber says that he cannot account for the the fire Boss having examined the place two hours before the Accident and pronounced it an inquest will be sixty to Hert strike firemen on fort nine railways present ultimatum to Gen eral March difference Between fort nine Western and South Western railroads and their employees who Are members of the of locomotive firemen and reached a crisis last night when president Carter and a committee representing the brother Hood issued an ultimatum to the rail Way general managers containing their and they their unchangeable backed by the knowledge that the men try represent recently voted to the committee included in its ultimatum a time limit of sixty hours within which the railroads must give a satisfactory unless that reply is a strike will be the ultimatum was issued after an All Day conference Between president Canter and tie other members of Tho look for the roads Are encouraged to believe Nib stration will be the ultimate out because of the previous accept Ance by switchman and trainmen of arbitration when nothing cite save a strike was Secretary to Darius president of the speaking for the says no strike will be Dicke son based his prediction on a belief that the men would not order a walk or that til managers will change their he would not president Carter Tidd the situation is extremely both sides Are pledged to secrecy a to the last the Public will be informed of what happens until last big shippers Are alarmed at the haste with which railroads have been filling their Yards with some of them foresee preparations for a thu explanation offered is that the miners demands May cause trouble in the Coal Fields and the roads do not want to be caught without fuel in Case they the action of the roads has caused widespread demands of the final demands of the firemen Are per increase is Pas Senger firemen to get cents a Day and firemen 35 this is the principal a other Points would be arbitrated but the men to be unwilling to leave the question of wages to the brotherhood of firemen and eng Nenien has a total membership of its Headquarters Are in the Home of president car the National officers Are now in Chicago to handle the general manager of the Minneapolis and reference to the report that the firemen had delivered i ultimatum to the general managers that be i cause of tiie presence in the firemen organization of a Large proportion of conservative men who would be against any move no in keeping with regular methods of there is Little likelihood of precipitate should a strike be determined j which Bierd considers it i would to be in accordance i with rules governing such at least fifteen Days for it to become while i do not pretend to speak said the conservative character of the great majority of the men employed As firemen leads me to believe that they will act Only with Calm after mature and there is every i to expect that the matter will be settled finally by arbitration under the Erdman three children burned to death Atkinson near rapid scene of triple tragedy charred remains found All attempts at Rescue failed owing torpid spread of flarnes1 rapid March farm of William four Miles East of was the scene of a Tuple tragedy saturday when the Home and contents were totally destroyed and the three Young children of Frederick two and a half years old one and a half years old and Violet five were burned to just before the lire Villis had shaken Down the lire in the stove and gone to the outbuildings some distance away to feed the Poul leaving the children m the House the baby in the Cradle and the older children playing in the one had Only away a few minutes when heard a scream and looking to wards the House saw smoke issuing from the she dashed toward the followed by and a Friend named Eric who was working in a Creek close by theolor Willis was driven Back toy a dense Cloud of who was close rushed in but was Willis entered or his hands and Knees and groping around found Campbell and dragged him he returned again to at tempt the of the but meeting with no Success rail to the front on entering the front room the frames burst out scorching the hair Oti his face the Whoie place immediately becoming a burning assistance from the farm near toy arrived about this the roof prevented All further attempt at so All efforts were directed toward preventing the cremation of the charred remains found the charred body of the baby was found late saturday night on the soil under the place where the Cradle had the body of the eldest at 9 Oclock this the badly burned Torso of the other child about an hour and a half the cause of tie fire is it is supposed that the eldest child was putting paper in the stove and started it in its the names and Ages of the children Are As follows 2 12 Flor ence 1 12 Violet 5 the Case is an extremely sad who is a hard working Young came from eng six years and for i years prior to last worked at Turner and Taylors livery barn in from that time until the first of february he was out of he secured employment with William Atkinson to run his the visited the scene of the tragedy and after the recovery of the remains issued a warrant for the funeral wll take place Here on wednesday Standard Oil Case suit to dissolve big corporation comes up in supreme court at Washington March the of the United states there is to be begun at noon Tomor Row a Battle of Legal it is to be a Battle Between a great nation on one Side and the greatest Industrial concern of All on the namely the suit of the United states to dissolve the Standard Oil Corpora to broadest sense the Case is simply one As to whether or not the under the existing can break up trusts and prevent Mon besides settling the question of whether or not the Sherman antitrust act is what it pretends to the Case that begins1 tomorrow will test the policy inaugurated by president Roosevelt and continued by president namely that to break up trusts the government should employ Trust Ivhon know Trust the governments Side of the Case is to be presented by attorney general George Wickersham and Frank with them will be Charles Morri who used to be District attorney at Chicago and Severance who is Kelloggs Law the lawyers who will appear for the corporation Are presumably the Best Money can chief among them is John of the Man who argued the famous 99 year suit in behalf of the old Union trac Lon company in the Long drawn out action a suit incidentally hat Johnson associated with him Are John Milburn and Fvank of new York John Freeman and Ernest of and a half dozen big steamship Deal Syndicate headed by James Playfair of Midland secures Mckay March was announced a month that James of had secured an option on the Mckay line of steam it is now Learned that the option has been exercised and that a of which Playfair is the has taken Over the interests of and of who owned a controlling in Terest in the Stock of the the company operates in All 19 steam ships on the upper and lower several of which runs to fort William and port and in addition had docks at Hamilton and Saulte the Purchase Price is reported to be in the neighbourhood of who is one of the Lum Ber Kings of will be manager of the new and it is reported that two new steamers will be added to the Lake Fleet while an unconfirmed minor has it that the Syndicate also contemplates the Purchase of additional steamers from Canadian companies doing business on the the statement has been made that they will handle the grand trunk Pacific business at fort t go on Sribike of be ostracize a Central labor Union of Phil Adelphia has issued severe Dresser killed Mikl doomed to life March a Bohemian who killed his wife and child by Stranen lation weeks ago and was convicted in the District court of causing tie death of the Sunity saturday to murdering his and was sentenced to the Penitentiary for Small at March w of preached to three packed houses the doctor is one of the Best speakers heard Here for a Long Jame Doble e life of so Cioe prominent horseman shoots him self in room at the Leland James who was prominent in Canadian and american racing died last night at the general Hospital from the effects of a wound in the right apparently self inflicted with a Large revolver which was found former Winnipeg woman victim of Auto Accident at March several years ago in Church circles in was killed Here saturday afternoon in an Auto eight Pecolo were in the which struck a Post while going at High the party was on its Way to the aviation meet at the Dresser was killed and several persons were badly before her seven years she was miss Lillian deceased was born in where her Charles still she lived for several years in Hamil and was thirty years of Thunder Bay open tug clears passage from fort Wii Liam on fort March All previous records for Clearing Thunder Bay of ice were broken yesterday when the tug James favored with an offshore wind went to work in Earnest and1 broke up Large of ice which the wind blew out into the and there is open water out to the Lake from this Side of the in addition to a Large Channel which the breaker has kept open All and a his no difficulty getting into the never before has the Harbor been opened in the month of Complete Toeup Likely if mandate is obeyed City will be absolutely paralysed passed quietly March the Central labor Union of at a secret meeting this is sued a final Call to All Union labor men the they Are ordered to join the general strike not later than Midnight on monday under penalty of ostracism from Union this move came As a i Bombshell mro the Camp of the rapid transit it had been believed that the Central labor satisfied with its would stand Pat and wait for the agreement Between the rapid transit company and its the if generally will mean that Philadelphia will begin to feel the real Pinch of a general Secretary Charles Hope said after the meeting we Are going to use every possible weapon to win this at first we did nol Call upon the milk Wagon the grocery clerks because we did riot wish to inflict unnecessary hardship on the now we Are prepared to fight and we Are going to directed against three unions this move is particularly directed against the brewery the Bak ers and the three powerful Union which up to have played the part of spectators in the these men stand upon ground that As members of International have no right to go out on strike without Sanction of governing bodies which up to they have not the brewery workers asked permission w strike when their governing body met in Cincinnati last permission was it teeing alleged that thu brewery workers had entered into an agreement with their the Philadelphia lager Beer which the National body regarded As the Resolution passed this particularly mentions the Abr Owen workers and printers As having failed to respond to the first at the same meeting All Union men passes Ting Bank accounts were instructed t withdraw their Money from the local Tho labor Lead ers Hope by this move to still further inconvenience the Power that is at Battle with Likely to mean grand tie up every screw whih is turned will redouble the cry for the settlement of the original the Central labor Union has led Ita Aco of upon the Success or fail skin Tinei on Pape looking backward the free press was founded in 137a Camrose publicity March a Large meeting of citizens held Reginald a graduate of Toronto we has lying him on the bed m Sorn time in West was room at the Leland the a pointed publicity commissioner at a sealed had been at listed with Paral salary of per the town Sis on right Side of his body for Council will be asked for a Liberal considerable time and his head j Grant for publicity an also affected to such an extent plication has been made to the for permission to erect a Board of jury unable to reach verdict March coroners jury in the Rogers pass disaster was Dis missed this the Mem Bers being evenly divided Asro result of the three members wished to find us avoidable Accident with a re commendation to precautions three others wishes a verdict of negligence to be re a further Tion will probably be Iii Niibu Volt u in a he had been unable to speak since Mav i last despondency on this account is supposed to have been the cause of the the matter was reported tothe police at yesterday and inspector Newton of the police accompanied by another officer investigated the a waiter named was the first to give the alarm that something had happened to mras usual he had taken the evening meal to Oblea As the latter since his affliction had taken his meals when endeavouring to open the door of the room the waiter had found it he reported the matter to the Steward of the and together they proceeded to the room and unlocked the even then it would and finally it was it was found to have been secured on the inside with a Nickel plated Cigar Box opener which had been thrust into the door Frame near the lock in a was that would keep the door securely closed until the de ceased was found lying on his bed in an insensible condition with a Bullet Hole in his right Temple from which his were the re with which the deed had Evi Dent a been done was tying beside his hand on the proprietor of the hotel called who dressed the wound and ordered do Bles removal to the general at which institution he died about four hours the deceased was one of the most prominent racing men and owners in having been owner and part owner of several of the famous racers including the during his he was also a doff fancier Anes owned some of the finest rive data terrier the among his relatives a a brother and a Niece at Goldwin Smith March Goldwin Smith j continues to he iad a soot i Day Trade office on their station secured Many stil Letos and March Arsenal of sixty stilettos and forty revolvers was accumulated by chief of the provincial detective saturday night in a Roundup of the City italians to relieve them of their this raid was As a result of the number italian wounding scrapes coming before the court of Kings which Lel the grand jury to recommend a general Dis a dozen Plain clothes men under Mccaskill rounded up the italians and searched those who made no trouble merely suffered the loss of their stuns and ten of them resisted the confiscation and were George Graham off to March Iton George minister of railways and left today for where he on address the annual convention of american maintenance of Way Asso Horace Yoemans March Yeo formerly a leu older and died Here aged five men killed in an explosion March four japanese one while All employees of the Ivester explosives if killed today in an explosion in the dynamite works on Bowen eighteen Miles from this All the bodies and the powder House in which they were working were blown to thirty years Over the City crows were seen to lying it is said thai a million dollars Worth of buildings will be erected in this the Price of wheat has run up to 33 cents a Tho ice in the red was so Rotten two years Aso today Fiat Joe Beaulieu fell through and was the Man who gets drowned Torbay will have to break through three feet of Over rive tons of mail that had been held Back in Snow blockades in Hie so Iii arrived last Tricot in beat prove Cheri in ttys vie at Emerson yesterday for a Ani Joe Huston Gay deceive beat Woods Pussy three straight Twentyfive years at a largely attended meeting held at the Leianor last night it was to organize a new political party untie platform of the Bill of it will be known the provincial rights Westbrook presided and Philllps acted As m thief returned to Day from the where he presi Ilad at the Assize officers a Mcgowan and i the provincial police returned to Day from an expedition to Winni a five mile foot race took place yester Day on main North of the Between Duff and Bole Dunbar for j1m a Duff gave out in the second mile ant the race was awarded to a Brilliant audience attended the second annual entertainment f company 9uti Given last evening in Victoria hal1 pet w Smith am miss Coultry and scenes from Rob Roy were also presented the following caste j and Twenty years Rourke and Cass Nave been awards i the contract for building the railway company big hotel at the Corner of main and water the Contra t Price is f a number of gentlemen interested in mining in and Manitoba Are endeavouring to have a a Nooi or mines established Here in connection with one of the the Manitoba Rifle elected the following officers Patron sir d Smith Thos Joseph William Boswell and major re Brandon rout Virden Cape Portage la Prairie Lieut the residence of the late in Kennedy with 100 fact of ground has been sold for a solicitor Dexter will be the first to occupy offices in the Gen eral offices on water
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