Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 18, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ait and Little warmer. Sun 7.45 a.m., sets 4.41 . Moon Risas 5.48 . Guts november 18, 1910. Pages. No. 116. Humours at Edmonton re Garding Premier Sifton railway policy. Jay be better fight number of measures introduced in q brisk wants fortnightly pay Day. News of the Day Western associated Edmonton alta., nov. To night the political pot is Boilow harder than Ever the first caucus of the liberals Wai hew last night at which Premier Kif too announced his policy. Already the members Are starting to talk the vigorous fight Foj and Affa Insi. The Chema proposed by Premier Sifton. What this policy is that has Alberta be a Lafors agog again neither pre Mier Sifton nor the members of Cabinet will admit. The evening a s Here have however declared it a nothing More or less Don the than that t is _ .111 to just Olhs government abandon the a. O. W railway project entirely. What the alternative is if this is the Case it is rumoured Friday november 18. The weather forecast for to Day is As fair and a Little warmer. Hal pm Holder of the world s aeroplane am tude record was killed by falling feet while spiral the aviation meet at Denver yesterday. Page 1. A Case of cholera was discovered on Board the steamship Royal George when she arrived at Quebec yesterday and All the passengers Are in quaran Tine. Page 1. The opinion prevails in some quarters in. England that Premier Asquith will have the budget passed before the House dissolves. Page 1. The presbyterian Synod leaves Over the proposal of Rev. Or. Gordon to re strict Manitoba College to the theological course. Page s. The trades and labor Council of Winnipeg elected officers and decided to agitate for a Public ambulance service. Page 14. The applications of a Large number of hockey players for reinstatement to Amateur rank were rejected by the . Page 6. No Are to be made in the australian Tariff at the present session of the parliament of the common wealth. Page 1. They . Campaign fund is now at the half Way Mark and the leaders Are quite confident of ultimate Suc Cess. Page 1. D. M. Ross denies that his father d. A. Ross m.p.p., made anything out of the King Edward school site purchases. Balph j01stone killed Jit Denver Altitude record drops 500 feet. Are no changes australian 7 Ariff to remain the same victorian state politicians want More pay. Special australian Cable service Melbourne nov. 17. The question Oil tariffs has been brought to the Iron t in the Commonwealth Paella r i i i a sent. But on this occasion in a Fash Nolder of world s aeroplane is not la key to Aroi Ibe any i violent opposition. The Tariff Revi Sion Bill introduced by the ministry Isi directed Only at the rectification of. Administrative anomalies and makes no in duties. The govern ment is holding its hand until March when Cabinet Hopes to have Takon opinion of the country by Means of a referendum on the Industrial Powers of the Commonwealth a Bill increase which is at present be fore parliament. Agitation has been started to Hou ble salaries of the victorian state politicians. The movement has rot gained much headway the tax Accident to machine tip Gav Way while aviator was making spiral Glide be fort b if crowd., terminal elevators and reciprocity foreshadowed in speech from throne West Indian Trade alternative that at the caucus Premier Sifton told the Liberal Mem at Edmonton that pre Denver col., one wins tip of his machine crumbled like a piece of paper Ralph Johnstone Holder of the world s aeroplane Alti tude record to Flay dropped 500 feet to death while hundreds of spectators watched the terrific descent Man and machine. Held still by horror for a minute the spectators finally recovered and rushed toward the flattened wreckage. Joh surae s body Lay be Neath the engine with the White planes that had failed him in his time of need wrapped about it like a shroud. Nearly every Bone in his body was broken. He had gambled with death once too often but he played the game to the end lighting coolly and grimly to. The last second to re gain control of his broken machine. Payers being quite Knapp Relativo so far. It is probable that Little will be heard of it. Poker machines have been declared illegal in Australia the decision of the High court holding that such machines i Are instruments of gambling i according to arrangements at pre sent made Over lofty Federal politicians will attend the Coronation Celo pc rations in London. Splendid Progress being made in More construction of National trans Continental. Miler Sifton has decided to abandon fresh from his triumphs at Belmont. The a. Und . Railway project. Where he Tirocke the world s re 1 re Bers that he would not build Tho Page i ers Waterways railway tout would Taka 00 Dow the eminent to build roads and Bridges of tha Edmonton capital Liberal says the policy outlined by Premier Sifton is followed the construction of g. W. Railway from. Edmonton to the Tater system of the North at fort Mcmurray is to he entirely abandoned. It also states that the premiers Resolution was received with enthuse tie evening journal. Conservative after stating that the Premier wishes to abandon the building of the Road and to a appropriate the to provincial buildings says the announcement has already widened the breach Between the Sifton and Cross factions in Tho House a. Bitter fight for supremacy la expected when the policy comes to a vote of the House. With the assistance of the opposition it is believed Cross could swing the majority of the House. In the legislature. The legislature yesterday afternoon into conference for the discus 8ion of the Bill presented by Hon. Duncan Marshall to Render illegal the placing of mortgage clauses in Mort Gage agreements Between Farmers and implement manufacturers but As or. Marshall announced that one or two under consideration it was decided to report Progress and ask permission to sit again. M. O Brien socialist member introduced and had read for Tho first time a Bill providing for the payment course to height headed towards the Foothills. Still ascending John Stane swept Back in a big Circle and As he reach Tyrl in to committees. Pointed a number Pace s. Financial and commercial news. Page 15. General sporting news. Cable news. Page 5. Page 6. De the North end of the enclosure he started a spiral Glide. He was then at an Altitude of about 90 feet. With his planes tilted to Angle of almost 60 degrees he swooped Down in a Nar Row Circle the aeroplane seeming to turn almost in its own length. As he started the second Circle the Middle Spur which braces the left Side of the lower plane gave Way and the Wing tip of both upper and lower planes folded up As though they had been 5 like wounded Bird. For a second Johnstone attempted to right the Vilani by warping the other Wing tip. Then the horrified spectators saw the plane swerve like a wounded Bird and plunge straight to Johnston was thrown from his seat As the nose of the plane swung Down Ward. He on one of the wire stays Between the planes and grasped one of the wooden braces of the plane with both hands. Then work ing with hands and feet he fought b in fun strength to Warp the planes so that their surfaces might catch the air Ard Check his descent. For a second it seemed that he might succeed for his football helmet blew Oft and fell much More rapidly than the was Momenta a continued on Page Liberal candidate in Guysboro. Halifax . Nov. Liberals or Guysboro Bekl a convention at Guysboro to Day to nominate As candidates for the provincial legislature Janies c. Tory of Mont real h. Niellia of skier Brooke. Weather report. Plans for world s largest steamship. , nov. Cun Ard steamship company has invited the John Brown com Pany of Clyde Bank and Swan and Hunter Wallsend to sub m i it specifications for the construction of the largest steam ship in the world which is in tended Cor tie Liverpool new York service. The vessel will to feet in length have a of 95 feet tons displacement be propelled by Turbine engines and is expect to develop a Speed of 23 knots. It will be equipped for carrying Oil fuel and will Cost the plans will be approved by Lloyds. It will have accommodation for 560 first class passengers second class and 2.400 s forage. The despatch of business to treat act and conclude upon these things which in our said parliament of can Ada by the common Council of said Dominion May by the favor of god be within the Senate chamber every seat was occupied. Wives Daugh ters of members and Sentore were seated along each Side with representatives of the churches in their ceremonial Robes t or elfin counsels in la air uniforms and judges of the supreme court in their official Robes of Starlet Anil Ermine seated in the Centre. The senators found slim a they could. The Eal cries High above the floor packed with ladies in evening Dreus gave a finishing touch to the scene. Earl Grey took his place on the vice re Gal throne at the head of the Cham Ber surrounded by is aides in full uniform and attended by sir Wilfrid Laurier and sir Richard cart Steht i in Windsor uniforms. Speaker Kerr in his official garb seated at one surf Ort Canadian Navy. Banquet. At Victoria speak of new service. Victoria b. C., nov. If cant of the of thought in this Section of Canada regarding Canada s naval policy were the speeches delivered at a banquet of the British campaigners association. A. B. Mcphillips k. C., m. L. A., president of the Council of the Mcbride government considered Canada was. Of supplying a Navy assisting in the solidification of the Empire. Commander , of h. M. Shearwater referring to the 01 the Rainbow said Canada had seen his tory made within the past few Days in the a new Navy. Whether Ono agreed with the policy or not it was sule. Commoners summoned. The usher of the Black Hod was sent to summon tie commoners who were waiting the traditional three knocks at the door of the Green Cham Ber. With three Low steady bows to the speaker. Black Hod approached delivered his summons declaring that his excellency the Grovernor Gen eral was in the Senate chamber where i a desired the Ino mediate attendance Otlie honorable members of Tho com inon a. The a Entler iian usher of the Rod announced to his Excell i icy that the commons had loyally responded to his summons and were in attendance waiting for Hiu official message. Spes sch from the throne. Earl Grey Reading first in English my then in French declared the ses Sion begun with Tho following Mes honorable gentlemen of the Senate gentlemen of the House of com Mons i Prorok Una parliament in the month of mud last i was about com Navy of Canada would always work with the Imperial Navy. Col. Wad More d. O. C., announced that he was taking Steps to obtain a. Thorough registration of All who had served his majesty and Wera now in British Columbia. There was All too few fighting men Here and the registration of soldiers who had served the Empire would in the event their being required of hem being furnished with rifles and calling them for associated , nov. Fresh features of the political situation Are the pass ing of lord Rosebery s principal re form Resolution in the House of lords the apparently Authora Viive announce ment thai Premier Asquith intends passing the budget before the dissolution and the Fine speech by leu. Hon. Arthur Balfour at notting Ham. During the debate in the lord Lani Wdowin intimated that to accept a. Smaller upper chamber with Only half tie number of hereditary Peers and the other half nominated by the government of the Duy. The Jcarl of Crewe watched the paws ing of lord Rosebery a Resolution Wilu indifference. It is thought possible that if lord Lansdowne decides to on with his Bill for the Emo Val of the lords veto he will to prepared for an ultimate piecemeal r to hop the budget which if proceeded with. Would be passed rapidly. Opinion pending 1 Remior the a announcement to Morrow is still my. For an election before Christmas. Balfour s Call to Arras. I lit Hon. Arthur Balfour Leader of unionists at Nottingham made x Rous j. Ing Call to to the party. In a 1 continue a on sixteen the weather report from the meteorological Observatory at St. John s College is As follows temperature at 1 . Thursday 20.6 maximum for the preceding twelve hours 2t.3 minimum barometer 30.15 West 3 Miles. The Canadian meteor Locc Al service weather observations Takeia at 7 o clock last evening Jacov 17, i time were As port Arthur. Cldy.2-l Prince Albert fair 26 win Zipek Cloudy .20 i Battleford. Clear .34 manned Oak .1g i Ceil scary. Clear Quappelle. Fair tit a Dainton. Fair .s6 y. M. A. Campaign half Over building fund swelled by Large contributions As result of yesterday s efforts total now stands at Over one Hundred and seventy five thousand dollars half the sum required by association officers Praise for sir Clircy Lake. Hon. Frederick Borden Speaks highly of his of orc in Canada. Ottawa nov. General order has been issued by the militia a apartment. Containing a written by sir Frederick boric in to ear Urey. Expressing his Annie Catlon of Trio self services in the interests of tiie Canad lib my Lilia Dei formed by sir be Ercy Lalta. Who recently returned to in slam. Rizir Kire Durlock itive.5 an appreciative re View of. Sir a Ercy k services to Canada from js93 to 1s9s, since 1901, Point lab out that hos Poi vis so. The work link out of the details of new jul Lila system and dealt with a number of Larae . Trio for the fences of Tho bases at Icso Ulmat and Halifax. At the request of b r Frederick Earl Grey has lord varied Hla tribute to this Imperial Council accompanying by a letter in which his excellency expresses his zilch approbation of the world s a Percy performed ing outlined the unionist programme de Claring for Tariro Reform As the great policy to the party. He pledged himself that it would not in crease the Cost of Livili to the work ing classes. If there was such an in crease to pledged the. Party to reduce Minu my Josw fa1 a can. Sup Rily an us limited amount and Are largely situated Wuhu the Empra hear hear from which wheat Corno in free will come in Freer and cheaper the More the Extension of Agri cult rat in those vast wheat producing Yieldi is encouraged a cheers. .1 i turn to the portions or. The he Elj. There lessons to be learn Ute tiie Ini for Canada. To unionize loss Angeles. Los Angeles nov. The Ameri can federation of labor will approximate , if necessary to unionize los this Vas the Declara Tion contained to a Tole rain received today by Anton , one of tha witnesses before the special grand jury which is the times explosion. From Olaf Tel Curnoe Sec retail 01 California building trades Council who left Here Lasu week after giving his testimony in uie alleged dynamic ing Case to the convention in St. Louis. 10 c l 1 f i find pressing of Reform i say you Are trying trip. Sell r governing sister states of that Empire too hard when you deter Indel. 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