Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tabather forecast. Sun riles 7.47 4.40 . Jjo Cal mow tools and colder. Moon my 11.28 am. Winnipeg Sun . Moon fifty two pages. No. 117. Nearly Twenty applications to be. Considered by Federal House lines in new provi Kozs fit Kofity of proposed branches Are in Saskatchewan and Alberta in Manitoba. Ottawa nov. The Canada a contains notice that application made to parliament for author construct Branch railway lines follows northerly to grand rapids with Branch to Stur of Wassela Man., Westerly and northerly to or near Ethelbert Man. Friori. Yorktown sask., northerly to Grinear Hudson Bay Junction sask. From Craven sask., northeasterly to new Hudson Bay Junction from Craven sask., Easterly to Ross turn Branch of the Canadian North Ern railway East of Yorktown from Craven northerly through or Seaf Humboldt to or near Prince Al from line d Westerly to a Point be tween Davidson and Aylesbury from a Point near Kinistino North Easterly to or near the Pas Mission film line d in or near township 40, 7 West second Meridian West Jack fish Lake Northwest of rom or near Moose jaw Northwest the Vegreville Calgary line of the Canadian Northern. Railway be tween Camii Urpse and Stettler pm Al Boundary near fourth Meridian North to a Point near or West Macelod North Easterly to the Saskatchewan and Cal of the Canadian Northern fail ?5ri or hear ranges 1 to .4 West from the Maryfield Lethbridge line tie Canadian Northern railway at or Viper ranges 1 to 4 West fourth Merl via Cardston to or near a puncher creeks from the Maryfield Lethbridge line Canadian Northern railway in or ranges 1 to 4 West a fourth Meri ,.i 4jan, northwesterly via Taber to a with line a Virom the Maryfield Leth Bricle line the Canadian Northern railway be f ranges 1 and in. Northwesterly to a Point in townships 20 to 23, Range 6 fifth Meridian Lily Niin Ster. Westerly to Bruederheim northwesterly the Edmonton and slake Lake of Morinville to a Point township 6, Range b West Lute me radian jism or near fort Pitt northwesterly River. In plication will be made for Power Toj liase the Kootenay Central railway pc the c. P. H. Governor Burke leaves firm. N. In nov. A re news of the Day to saturday nov. "19. The weather forecast for As and colder. It is believed that a Hunter named summer and his guide have been drowned1 in crooked Lake North of Prince Albert. Sarner e wife waited eighteen Days in the Camp for her return. . Tests Are to be m Ade on the Pacific of a new device for receiving and. Transmitting Cable messages that. If successful promises to revolutionize the business. Page 1. The of the fort Rouge Lodge of the , last night the Manitoba jurisdiction in second place in the order in Canada Page 23. In Between the anti re elec Tio nests and the police at Puebla mex Ico one Hundred persons Are reported to have been killed. Page 1. Applications Are before the Federal parliament for the right to build a Large number of Branch. Railways in the Canadian great. 1. The . Is now a world Power As shown at the triennial convention and reported by the Winnipeg Dele Gate. Page 8. It is rumoured that Premier Mcbride of British Columbia will become conservative Leader in the Dominion Pago 14. C. A. Graham of Winnipeg has offered to donate a cup for Competition among Amateur hockey clubs. Paste 33. The Canadian Northern railway will secure a charter to Torild a railway into the peace River country. Page Premier Laurier in a letter to Hon. T. Berthiaume at Montreal defends the Canadian naval policy. Page in. Yesterday was the Banner Day in the . Building Campaign the total secured being Over Page 1. Professor Mitchell and e. H. Farreh. Of the agricultural College addressed a Dairy meeting at a Tell Page 14. Preparations for the children s hos Pital Bazaar in the new Union station Are practically Complete. Page 8. Rev. S. G. Chambers chosen Rural Dean is confirmed in archbishop Matheson. The office Page 28. By a Melita curler makes a Strong pro changes Page 33. In the test against the o Grady cup rules. Premier yester Day that the British House would Dis solve on nov. 28. Page 1. William Reid was killed arid j. Bam Hlll injured in an explosion in a mine at Frank Alta the Crew of Page 14. The Steamer rocket ,, o. Of the Blind pig raids is the retirement from the firm of surfer my Daug ii and Cuthbert of j Page 16, ice bound in Lake Winnipeg Tell a tale hardship. Page 14. The absence of Max a grocer at Portage la Prairie is uneasiness. Page 16. Several Large deals have been consummated in the Winnipeg real estate Market. Page 32. Canadian Trade Lor the present fiscal year is Lisely to reach the Mark. Page 1. The. Brandon Winter fair will com March 11, lasting for one week Asquith made announcement in commons and Crewe in lords lower chamber was crowded during yesterday s proceedings of parliament Premier gave notice tha1 budget will be proceeded with before dissolution. Government will not accept any amendments to its Otto Bill on dec 3. London nov. Associated. Dissolution of the House announced for monday novem Ber 28. There great activity in the rival political Camps and a exceedingly warm Campaign is looked for. Premier Asquith made the so ounce ment in the commons and lord Crewe in the House of lords. Page Index to Day s free Petess. Local and news. And real estate display estate display advertisements. Convention. To the editor. Synod. I. Interest to women. Literary letter. 11_the Canadian Winter. Eaton co. News. Defends naval policy. News. Of our own West. Reading. Of the colleges. Campion advertisements. Advertisements. Advertisements. Advertisements advertisements and general. And commercial. And commercial. And commercial. Real estate. Sporting Section. Section. Election Story. 41 Rainbow. And science. Department. And drama. Residents of Winnipeg. Folks Story Page. Reviews. London nov. Associated House of commons was packed in every Corner when the speaker took the chair. Every seat was occupied and dignified and respected legislators sat on the Steps of the gang Way. With the balconies were so crowded members of the commons and governor Burke the fact that actor i is engaged in defending men charged with pro i Hion saw violations is Given As the reason -for., the governor s decision to retire the firm it being contended that the. Action of one member serves to place in an embarrassing position. Kus Tylik s a forecast up copyrighted 1910, by w. T. Foster . June to 01 a Culig to n. Uvo 17 u Ai to Luis of one flu Imeon Periou i Tae Muma. Cuil Puis Oil club i ult in Yudt Mil Tjui sortie Aust i on me Baciu Iuliu. Siu uus Jerusi coi aria Viii be in me great ceniro.1 list Juja about nov. 2v will reach Pacillo ,.1-Uso by it treys of a a Mac warm wave Vuss Zilp cd Lulal vill Etui s eau n. A cd ruin great Central Sloue is Albu is on Tlle Low a. will it the month. A storm too Tore easier i Stavesand As h goes out into the Winnipeg automobile show will be held during Bonspiel in february. Page 37. The trustees of Queen s Severance from the Church. Page 14. Samuel Gompers. Is opposed to Hava negroes in labor Uri Lons. Page 14. 1 Myron Crippen father of or. Crip pen is dead at los Angeles. Page 1 financial and commercial news on pages 29, .30, and 31. Special automobile Section of four pages. Special sport Section of four pages. Cable news on Page 5. Send Money away one result of technical training facilities in Strathcona Alta., nov. Ses Sion of the Royal commission on tech Nical education was held in this City to Day. During the morning the com Mission visited several manufacturing plants and educational in . More than. Usual in Terest was taken in Strath Cona on account of it being the educational Centre of the province by reason the University being located Here. Peers were crushed so promiscuously in the Corner of their gallery that one could not distinguish the dividing line Between the lords and the commons. The stranger.1 galleries were Elled up within a few minutes. After the doors were opened. Pre Mier Asquith on entering received a great reception. Premier Asquith on rising to make a statement regretted the delay in Mak ing the motion standing in his name and the statement which precedes it. Or. Asquith announced that the Bud get would be proceeded with under procedure of a Resolution. Parliament would be Given an Opportunity of Dis cussing., the whole financial policy of the government at a later . Disso Lution was to take place after certain government measures had passed. Next year they proposed bringing in a Bill for the payment of members. Asquith referring to the conference said that when the House adjourned in july the conference had already held twelve sittings. I am Able As tha mouthpiece of my colleagues to announce that we Are of the opinion that it would be wrong at that stage to break off. Further sittings took place during the recess. I am Noi ashamed to confess that i hoped to the last that such an agreement would be reached. i represent the the other Side. We All task with reluctance it because we had All Bee that for the time it t prosecute it further. Welcome to . C. S. Myron Crippen dead father of condemned murderer passes away at los Angeles. Los Angeles anti re election iry riots at Puebla All Day yesterday. I of police Arri Mexico City accounts of called out. Mexico City nov. Hundred per Kuis including the chief of police were killed in idiots at Puebla according to statements of arriving to night from that City. The stories by Are to the effect that the trouble began this morning when a number of policemen headed by the chief at tempted to break up a meeting of Antl re ule colonists which was being held in a Large Hall. chief of Miguel Cativera and his. Men advanced toward the door was opened by a woman who Suliot the chief. A fight then ensued Between the police and the occupants. A bomb waa thrown from Cne of the windows in the midst of the police and Zurales the latter having been called to assist the officers. Tide bomb exploded. Itil liner Many. The other casualties occurred in the course of took Placo in the Street. So far As known there were no americans kitted. The Pas sengers further asserted that from Midnight until they left Puebla Eliare was continuous rioting and while the Crippen aged 83, father of h. H. Crippen convicted of murder in Lon Don died Here to Day As the direct result of privation and worry Over his son s Fate. Since Crippen waa arrested the father has been penniless and dependent on Charity. Or. Crippen will be hanged on wednesday next. Physicians said the old Man s death was due the Lack and nervous Strain. Of nourishment Ever since the doctor s arrest the regular remittances he used to Send his father have ceased. The elder Crippen s plight was pitiful. For several weeks he had haunted the news stands patiently awaiting editions containing hews of his won. Tea few pennies he was Able to gather together All went for newspapers he was delirious All last night and continually cried out for his son Mundil Grover and it will not be Long before i go. But my boy is innocent. He was a Good boy he waa a Good new record Canada s business for present fiscal year will total nearly monthly Advance. Ottawa nov. Trade for the present fiscal year bids fair to. Run dose to the Mark. For the first seven months it has in creased at the rate of nearly 000 per month As compared with Tho corresponding months of lost year. For october the incr Jose was imports and exports for the seven months totalled an in crease Over last year of or Albo it Nineteen per cent. Imports to talled an increase of or Twenty seven per cent. Exports totalled an in crease of for october imports amounted to and exports to 257, increases respectively of j7.744. 541 and i Hern Willie charter railway to peace Rivir country within next years is practically assured. Edmonton Alta nov. Pro position is now before the legislature of the province of Alberta which will assure the construction of a railway into the peace River country within the next two years. By a Bill which lonely Vigil was with result waited eighteen Days for husband on Shore of crooked Lake. La being rushed through and will be assented to on tuesday by the lieutenant governor the Canadian Northern railway is being Given Power to construct a rail Way from Edmonton through the to Yukon territory being handled by j. K. Peace River the. Bill is Cornwall and waa put through the railway committee yesterday after noon. The construction of the Road will be commenced Early next Spring by a. C. Mackenzie president of the Northern construction co., who was present anti re had been dislodged yesterday. The Bonds for the Road for comes to Winnipeg Arthur c. Shaw to be assistant Gen eral passenger agent of . Chicago 111., nov. C. Shaw who has been general agent in Chicago for the Canadian Pacific rail Way for the last ten years left this rifles and a Large Quantity afternoon for Winnipeg to assume the i ammunition were found. Order was re position of assistant general passenger agent. Much regret at his departure was expressed by or. Shaw s Many friends in Chicago who held in the highest esteem not Only As an Able railway m an but As. An exemplary from the building fears were Ente trained that disorders were by no Means at an end. From other sources in Mexico City to night it was Learned that Tho seventeenth battalion left Here to Day for Puebla by special train and that other trains were in readiness to transport additional troops to Tho scene of the riots if deemed Neces sary. A Telegram from Puebla dated tonight stated that at. That moment the first regiment of Federal troops bad arrived As had also a corps of Zurales. The command of generals Luis Valle Ancl Eudardo Causo led against a House in which the rebels were fortified. The troops attacked the House shouting Long live the supreme hot fire on troops. The a deists As they have come to be known kept up a hot fire in the troops. A still Tang feature of the fight ing was the part played by women. Mrs. Jose Cerdan who killed the chief of police was killed by Tho fire of the troops. A number of other women in the House appeared on a Balcony and took part in the conflict. When the place was captured several women were found among the dead and wounded. After the troops captured the House of Triune i. Western Canada had no More Loyal continued on Page done our abandoned convinced useless to de for my sincere advocate of its great agricultural and commercial opportunities than or. Shaw. During the last week he was entertained at several dinners and luncheons by his business friends and associates and a Large number called at the office of the Canadian Pacific Here to bid Bornus of dynamite had been employed by the rebels the trouble he said was confined to Puebla. I have had reports from the governors of All the he said and can say positively that there is no disturbance anywhere in the Republic outside of stored with the fair of the rebels stronghold. Secretary of foreign nations Enrique sum of several millions Are now on in hence Tho haste in Rushing the Bill through the House. The Road to the peace River will open acres Oil land along its route which Are now ready for Homestead entries. The Isace River pass will Likely be used to take the line to the Yukon. J. K. Cornwall who is handling the Bill made a speech in the House support of the Bill the immense resources yesterday in and told of of the North country. Frank Walker told of the Mineral wealth of Northern British col Imbala which the line would tap and which brought Down through Alberta. The charter also gives Power for the construction of a line from Seattle to the Brazeau Coal Fields. This Road has already been started. Premiers to meet provincial prime ministers to Confer at Ottawa on fee. 9. Toronto nov. Provincial Primo ministers of Canada will meet in a special inter provincial conference at Ottawa on december 9, in Accord Ance with the Resolution adopted at the last inter provincial conference in 1906. Sir James Whitney prime min was evidently drowned upturned Canoe found which leaves Little doubt of Fate off a Samm Trand guide Calgary. Alta., nov. Mrs. F. X. Flammer has just returned from crooked North of Pronco Albert and recites u Pate tic tale of the disappearance of her husband and a guide while Ehe waited on the shores of the Lake for eight been Days. The Sammers Are French people of Good family. They have travelled All Over the world Hunt ing and after living in Calgary for a time they decided to go 250 Miles North of Prince Albert where they in tended Hunting for some weeks. They started from Here by boat and after going Down the Bow River medi Cine hat decided that the Progress waa too Elow and sold boat Theva and went up to Prince Albert by rail Way. They outfitted at Prince Albert and finally reached the shores at crooked Lake and decided to Camp on. The opposite Side. The party went across the Lake and a Camp was pitched. Mrs. Sammer was left in charge Whilo her husband and the guide went for the rest of the supplies. They were to be in two or three Days. The Days wore on and there was no sign of their return a week passed without their returning and the supplies ran Low at the Camp. Mrs. Sammer took a Rifle and shot a Moose and Prairie chickens to replenish the Larder. Agonized Days of wait ing followed and she skirted the shores of the Lake in a vain search for traces of the missing ones. The time ran on until 18 Days elapsed when a trap per came to the tent where the lonely watcher was found. The trapper and woman started out alone the shores of the Lake. After i travelling some Dis Tance they came to an overturned boat which told the Story of the tragedy. Haw the Accident occurred is merely conjecture. The woman believes that her husband and his companion he be Neath the Waters of crooked Lake. The outward journey was a hard Ono and her hands and feet were Frozen before she reached Prince Albert. She is now in Calgary and is deter mined to make Way North the Spring and Endeavor to find the re Mains of her husband. Slandered Canada government seeks name of Man who kept out dutch Money. Ottawa nov. 18. At the department of Trade and Commerce it is state that efforts Are Ibeling made to Ascer Tain the name of the atom real Man who prevented the investment of i Large sum of dutch Money in Western Canada lands by stating that they Arn _ ister of Ontario and sir Lomer Gouin being held at fictitious values. Xebec have United prime minister of. Quebec have Xan Atmo. Will Sci Purv 01 mrp Ien Gnu Una in issuing the Call for the proposed talc for the Naine of the individual in c Creel to Steht authorized thl i conference. They were appointed by j the House of commons and there Reed Aupiu Ricu no n Ron a . , statement that he had no official mation As wounded at Puebla but that it was a fact that Many had been killed and i. Their provincial colleagues As con Good pr0spect that the department will be Able to give a definite answer. Stranded steamers released. Port Arthur. Ont., nov. Steamers Omba Beka and min Awn which stranded on Lake Nepton a few weeks ago have both been re leased and will be Able to take a full consignment of supplies for the to the number of dead and i vening committee to summon such con to be number or dead Ana Ferencek be deemed Neces sary. It was originally intended to meet every year hut the convenience of Var ious governments it was found pre such a course. As a result the calling of the conference was entrusted some four years ago to the re Campion fund makes great leap a a building collection passes two Hundred thousand Dollar Mark with a Rush and prospects Are More Brilliant than Ever. Central i s p s a in Wyher it Ais Truance in All aaa East of the a Cutai storm on by or. Robertson and co leagues Norto Luton to for exhaustive testimony which in Tho Onu nest i main acknowledged the urgent Neces sity of technical training in Alberta s higher educational work. Representatives of practically All the local trades and labor organizations gave testimony in favor of technical or Industrial training. It was. Shown that Many thousands of dollars Are being spent annually out of the. Province to corresponding schools for the Tain of. D a december 2, Eastern the splendid report of this . Workers yesterday when grand total was boosted to was an answer to a Large extent of the state ment heard from a few that the campaigners were holding some Large subscriptions. That there is absolutely a nothing up their sleeves to be sprung As a Surprise was made known very positively last evening when a. L. Cros sin chairman of the Campaign exe i entire committee said an impression Seema to be abroad that some subscriptions have been held that one or More of the blur subscriptions of yesterday was at hand before it was announced. M. T. Hunter Friend ing at to that can. Not Home. During the visit o the University this morning or Robertson gave an interesting and to the students. The members of the commission leave at Midnight Ion of about of the Sun ates South of about Normal rain. Sunspots. Large sunspots to form opposite Side of Sim. By t on i rom Obbert talons taken Atrom december 1 to in is puff time. Est by us no a smoked Clear 26 i looking at Sun Minnedosa. Clear .22 i 01 water where tiie seen in the water Tater must be weather report. The weather the meteorological at St. Johns College temper sure a. . Maximum for the preceding twelve hours. 9.t a Romer. 29.s2 South the conf Laii meteorological a rather eve ninja. This is absolutely untrue. Subscriptions Are regularly held by All the teams until the first noon luncheon after they Are secured when All subscriptions Are reported. As far As the executive knows no subscriptions have been held at any of these luncheons but All have been reported at the first luncheon after they have been the Banner Day. It was the Banner Day of the Cam previously acknowledged. J. H. Ashdown Edward Brown William Mackenzie a d. A. M. Aikins k.c., personal subscription in me Mory of his Friend r. J. Whitla .1 g. F. Stephens. The t. Eaton company. Hon. Colin Campbell. Henry Birks i sons h. W. Hutchinson and the John Deere plow d. R. Dingwall. Col. R. M. Thomson. A. R. Mcnichol. We. Whyte Rev. C. W. Gordon Royal Crown soap co., , Bank of Commerce. Dyson William Frank. Isaac Pitblado 1.000 Tii Sou is the Captain with tha t. Eaton team is in the Lead As far i As the total amounts Are concerned being Over ahead of num Ber 7. Standing of the teams. In non at the close of yesterday s noon re p0rt the standing of the teams. Was business men s committee. Of m spec Tive Heads of the governments of struck Lon Camps of the National trans Ontario and Quebec. Notification of j cont Yentai railway before freeze in the conference has been sent to each relieving a situation that for a of the provincial prime who of weeks looked serious for will have the privilege of having one contractors or More of his colleagues present with at the conference. Arbitrate dispute differences Between Crow s nest pass Coal company and employees. Ottawa nov. Board of conciliation and to estimation under the Industrial disputes investigation act has been established by the minister of labor to inquire into certain matters in dispute Between the Crow s nest pass Coal company of Fernle ., and its employees to the number of two or three thousand. The differences in question relate among other Points to the wages of certain employees Tho members of the Board a re m. S. Lane of Fernie Appointed on behalf of the company i. Looking backward the free press was Foa-dejlnt372 team no. Name Day s Cash no. E. Graham 582 no. K. Pattinson no. L. Parrish 662 no. J. No b. Adams. No. E. Richards. No. N. Jackson. No. H. Pulford. No. R. Gallagher no. L. Taylor. Young men s committee. Total i Lement Stutte of Bellevue a 1 Arn t i pointed on behalf of the and sheriff i. S. G. Van wart of Cal Alta., appointed by the minister As chairman in the absence of any joint recommendation from the other 000 members of the Board. William Pearson. To duo g. A Crowe. James Fisher. R. T. Riley. J. H. Brock. A. M. Fraser. Team m. Hackney w. Higgins. 232.00 d. Taylor. 972.00 team r. Lugs Den 498.25 team a. Dowler. W3.75 team j. Lough. 569.00 team Curie 325.00 a Law. 605.00 Tern w. Breen. 307.00. J. Stafford. 339.00 important statements. i in. Sci pain the total announced being near a Girvin. By h3.000. This included a gift of James Burridge Quappelle. Fair .22 Swett current fair. 30 is Prince Albert 22 000 from Oldfield Gardner As Well As two subscriptions for j2.100, one for of 5 to and seven for the noon meeting Vas easily the Best that has yet been held sir Aniel Mcmillan. Two important statements were made at the noon luncheon yesterday by speakers after the reports were All received. The first one was by internal r. J. Whitla co. Following table the jt11uub jhltc1 i i _ Battle Lori Cloudy .2s status of the t. M. Hackney s team comes . On the Young men s committee team a of which d. M. Hackney is the Leader when it was outclassed thurs Day by two other teams after it had Suco Esslye Days. Low temperatures were recorded Early _ Lav Inonu or in Manitoba and Eastern Saskatchewan but the Day was comparatively lieu Zuj Tai us i. Deen in the Leaa on reports were received Este Day notice r b fck., previously 21.150 it made Good came scientists claim that Sua Tomperatup-., Ere storms i can dem Vancouver 43-60 Kamloops. Edmonton. Calgary. Prince Swift 14-ss in Appelle. . Sun Fabulae and electrical Oriffin and i-waes.-. The Low or Earth identical in formation and Taculao or Cloud Centre or Low in the Sun and cola wave sunspots. I which-Hsv-1" our hurricanes streams of Cloud for Marine news. Passed the stauft Ste. Nor. Sunspots Are Preat Cloud Sarong a. 12.20 Corunna Chile centres our hurricanes Myron Page 3.30 Carnegie 4.30 Augustus Sawyer. Tuck Berry Redfern 5.30 Aam Lral. 6 20 Pedroya. 7 Algonquin. Nea Pawan s. Down Jos. Wood 1.30 three Brothers ferret courts Black citizens committee men s Young men s committee. Grand total the following i1.uoo Suhs Cri pylons for with a vengeance. Its report was the 6472 largest by near s800, the total being this included a subscription for the next in order for the Day was team a captained by r. D. And Over were reported and Are a included in the grand total Taylor with team a of which j. Dowler is the chairman was a close Nunn third with although team d u Oldfield easily in the Lead on the total amount Campbell Bros. Wilson. To Date its position for the last iday is Means secure. E. B. Chambers Wood Vallance co. Hon. Robt. Rogers. A Fri Herf Champion e. A Manitoba Iron works 1 000 Banner report for the business 000 men s committee was made by team 1 000 1 1 led by d. E. Adams. It had to its credit the. Next one. In. Order 7 of which b. B. Pal the and Tio rial Secretary g. S. Ward regarding the feeling among some people that the North Winnipeg building is taking Sec Ond place in the fund. Regarding this or Ward said the North Winnipeg building is an integral part of proposition we Are working on stands or Falls with the this puts in very forceful words the position of the leaders regarding the erection of the proposed building at Selkirk Avenue and Powers Street. Dur ing their solicitations some of the workers met business men who in some unaccountable Way had gotten the idea that it was the first consideration to secure enough funds to put up the Central building and then try to get the balance for the North Winni Peg building. One is As important As the other in the minds of the leaders and they stand or fall together. The erection of the Structure for the North Ern part of the City is just sure As con mid of settlers wanted British Columbisio conservative s urge scheme of colonization Nelson ., nov. Four Stu annual convention of the British Columbia conservative association was concluded at Nelson to Day. Amongst resolutions adopted was one. Calling upon the government to pursue Sonie policy of colonization with the idea of filling British Columbia s Fertile Val Leys with settlers. The convention affirmed the White British Colum Bia and wants to see the administration take Steps to bring. In old country people for the Laid. New Westminster was selected As next years convention City. Votes of Confidence in government of British Columbia and in a l. Borden Wora carried. Says he killed his father. Muscle ind., nov. Ismith 22 years of is to Day con fined in the county jail upon his con fission that last night he beat his father Benjamin Smith aged 69, to death with a Brick and then hid the body in an abandoned Well a mile away. Young Smilth quarrelled with his father Beautie the latter demanded a week thirty years ago. Hayter Reed chief land guide started for the souls District to aay ill Eliardo a detachment of French immigrants. W r. B. Harstone of Thia City iva.8 thrown out his Rig on the Way to and had his Sli outer dislocated. The new . Freight shed will it is said be located at Douglas to tween Margaret and so Liltz Street on Point Douglas Avenue. It la also that the passenger station will be. Located near the southwestern station. One thousand four Hundred and forty dollars has been subscribed towards the proposed Public Library in addition to Jisoo by the City Council. Steps will taken at once to secure rooms. The train from whiteout i the other Day skimmed along like a meteor at the rate of eight Miles an Hoar. Twenty five years ago. The first number of the Quappelle pro Gress has been received. Owing to the mild weather of the past few Days Tho ice on the Rivers in in a. Unsafe condition. 0 Stanley Simpson who waa taken prisoner by big beat at Foit plot last Spring is at the Queen s. 9 o says the Quappelle h. Mcmillan of the firm of Mcmillan Bros., was Here on monday last inspect ing the Progress of the work of putting in the machinery into the new Mill. Twenty years ago. The Canadian Pacific Telegraph com Pany has opened an office at Yorkton on the ii. . 41 w. G. Fonseca definitely announces himself As candidate Ward s in the City Council. There electric lights at bandits will be electrocuted. Salem mass nov. Even Kowski and Andrei Ipsen Lynn the rails on the and Edmonton line have been Laid to red Deer. C men Are engaged removing the bodies from the old roman Catholic cemetery were found guilty mull Fean Avenue and them wer there were s aaa Swissa manufacturer and policeman Jas. A. Carroll at Lynn on june 28th last. The convicted men were sentenced to from the Canadian North be electrocuted during the week of i Weet has created considerable interest la March j new. Canadian Gazette the arrival in liver on monday last of some so head
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