Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 14, 1912

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 14, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba San Elsm sum. Bets 8.6 . Moon rises 3.43 , Seta 5.39 . Winnipeg tuesday May Twenty eight pages 268, world s new summary Trett to withdraw regulations Are lived up to makes inquiries signed in 1908 has been in . Must define staff among the fam Histon was fisheries according to treaty of Wos. From which present indications a of Briary of it la to do note however that or. The Dominion to withdraw from the treaty lacking in results treaty was signed i 1sos. It has -bw-11 utterly Lack ins in result trom the reason that concur t Legi Slatic a As not been passed by the United states to of regulations in question would become effective. Tim Dominion contends that tile to nits state Congress and donate is Sulci have no concern with the consideration of the result Toms is inca they were framed by a. Commis Sion authorized by Lihe two countries land merely required legislation whereby they should become Lany. Tho however have undergone a Vity thorough Rons Lafera ton these houses anal when sub Taitte to the House of hop Resen la Aives last year certain Verv important amendments iwo been made which. In tile opinion it Canada rendered the regulations useless so far As the Bomin Jon was concerned. They not been further dealt with Sinco that time and there the matter for present. History of treaty. Tha history of the treaty is of Pav 1 it is recognised that the Ciao at result Ion have been and Are bettor enforced than those the Boundary Sta Tes Ziilch resulted a serious complaints Canadian fishermen in the great lakes and in Tho bouncy airy Waters of jute Pacific to the Effort that they Wing hampered by restrictive tha were not Heln gain to their competitors just across in imaginary line and As the fish free Svihia Ninor. The result to keep up t it m the United states Waters. Despite this i act the first application for More protective regulations came from across Tho Border tn6 Vermont and new York authorities urgently requesting stricter relations in Ulissi Stibol Bay at tie fila of Lake Champlain. They represented that their states were or fording -5trir.gent Teg Ute Tony in Trio Lake to Buill up the fisheries tit roof but that their efforts were largely offset by Canadian it Treen in ing ally need to catch Parent Whitn they ascended 0ills Sci. in Oon Aldera a we nuns in to widespread i Fri tether men thai ,.vc1s to oot1. Ier the of or Trul Tiona in s various Waters con Ltd mrs to the but she not pre w Deal individual cases treaty signed. Anal outcome War Tho 11 190s from in hic Cinco to complications has tuesday May 14. The weather forecast for today is As follows Fine and warmer. Tho at Tracadie roads. Guysboro county . Who has been dead five years is Ace used by the of election parti Ana hip in 191-1, 1. Canada Brit Hydra w from the to Ernat ional fisheries treaty unless the a tinted states lives up to regulations drawn up by the Dominion commissioners. Page 1. Reports from Minnesota villages Tell of the fatal a shooting of a Farmer shortly and the murder or n woman at Little Falls. Pago 1. The body an in Koivu Man vrho had been killed by a train was t on the tracks near the c. P. A. Depot at Winnipeg. Page 28. An English aviator his an Paw sen err were lulled an Aaro plane smash at Brool Dands Knis Paffe 16. Crews of trains running from the United states into Canada will not be permitted to Cross the Border. Page 11. New forestry regt Liahona have been at Octa a. For the Protection of Timber from destruction by Are. Page 1. Tihe Ilo me Thule Lebato will next week give to Trio Clis Cusson of t he Welsh disestablishment Bill. Pago 15. A. German Diplomat declares Many statesmen of the fatherland tried to Cement peace with Britain. Pago 16. Four persons Are drowned at Sioux Falls five at Minneapolis and St. Paul and two at Milwaukee. Page 1. President Tatt opens Ohio Campaign with Many vigorous attacks on col. Theodore Roosev Elt. Page 1. A special agricultural train will leave Winnipeg May 28 for a tour of Manitoba. Page 15. Agnes Deans Cameron noted can Adian authoress died yesterday at Vic Toria b. C. Page 1. Tuft first Day of his. Final tour Market by attacks on Roosevelt mrs. Page of Little Falls minn., assaulted and killed homesteader is slain. David Vickstrom shot supposed by neighbor who makes for Canada. Used Strong language declares colonel s vanity and egotism Are ing of candidates May Taft a first Day of h1a final Campaign swing through Ohio which came to an Ond with a speech Here tonight was marked by the most pronounced verbal assaults upon col. Roosevelt to which or. , so Jar. Has Given Public utterance. In speeches that were filled with Indig Nant attacks that bubbled Over with uncomplimentary adjectives or Taft discharged his oratory at his predecessor in the White House. Bate today when he spoke at Den a son St. Blairsville Bella re and Bridgeport the weather waa fair and the crowds came out in. Summer at tire. Agnes Deans Cameron passes away at her Home in Victoria. King George and Queen. Mary will attend the Aldershot military manoeuvres. Bage is. The London daily mail Wui investigate the labor unrest in great Bri Tain. Page 15 Canon Flett a Foi Iner Winnipeg died yesterday Prince Al 1. R Branch lines the . Will tap Many Rich Western Lugt 1 o. Saskatchewan. Til brained Piave fio Cadet at Wann Peg. Page 13. The Duke of co Maught May pay a visit to Page 1. . Shares reach new High Price record. Page 17. Saskatoon to have Street Sulway. Page 1. Geneva sporting no is. Pases 6 and Imperial and Cable news. Tsuge 16, commercial news Page is. Financial news. Page 17. At Many Points the president touched the steel manufacturing District of Ohio which his political advisors recently said was opposed to his re nomination. The crowds How Ever were Large enough and frequently demonstrative enough to make his Ohio friends i eel somewhat optimistic. Al though in substance All of the dozen speeches the president made Wera much like those he delivered in Massachusetts and Maryland they differed widely at times in the words used to score or. Roosevelt. These were unusual and piquant and gave his hearers Opportunity for applause and laughter which Seldom failed to come. One of the attacks on or. Roosevelt which raised a laugh delivered at Dennison late today ran like this i think it would be dangerous to put a Man with or Roosevelt s pres ent constitutional views and with the intoxication to would necessarily feel by reason of getting something that All Tho great presidents have never gotten it would not be Safe to put him in the White House again. Not necessary for Job Roosevelt says the reason the american people Are going to elect him. Is because he is necessary tar line Job. That is the description he gives. Well i hops the american people will not think that he is necessary for the Job. All Bosses Are going to Disaia politicians Are aping to be fewer and be is going to have a Finger in every Community in every Saito 1m every county Aad every thing is going to i Roosevelt were wafted to the skies in a Chariot like the Sid. And were to disappear is Gilt How do you suppose this try would set along anyhow Minneapolis minn., May a re port shortly minn., tonight declares David Widstrom had been shot through the heart and instantly killed Earty to stay and that Charles Swanlund supposed to hav a done the shooting is wandering somewhere Between Here and the Canadian Border. Both me i were homesteaders of shortly. The shooting occurred about 6 o clock according to the Story of mrs. Swan Lund. A Edstro a. Came to their House and 011 leaving he was followed by Swanlund who carried a gun. Shortly after she heard shots. Swanlund soon returned and sated that he had Sho a woodchuck a. He immediately filled a pack sack with provisions and left and it is presumed that he made Fot the Border the country in that direction bang largely swamps and sparsely settled. No reason can be As signed for the shooting. Another fatality is reported from Little Falls minn., where mrs. F. J. Pago was killed her Throat being slashed and the body bruised. Mrs. Page was 62 years of age. Mrs. Page let the Little country sunday school for her Home two Miles Distant. She was last seen at 3 . Within half a Mil of her Home. She did reach Hom sunday night hut her husband suspected she had stopped at some neigh Bors As was her habit. Monday morn ing search was instituted with result that the body was found within s Quarter of a mile of Hei Home. An ton Schnider i hungarian who has been working about the District for the past fortnight is. Suspected of the crime and the sheriff is now on Hla Trail in the Vicinity of Bra nerd. The body of mrs. Page was brought to this City to night and an inquest May be held tuesday. Operation proves fatal had suffered from appendicitis achieved Success As a writer and lecturer Victoria . May Wasnea Deans Cameron the Well known writer and lecturer died at St. Joseph s hos Pital this morning following an opera Tion for appendicitis after a Short ill Ness. Miss Cameron was a native daughter of Victoria having been born a 1s63 a daughter of and Jesse if Cameron pioneers of Tho province. She was educated in the Public and High schools of the City and embraced the teaching profession among her charge being the old Granville Street Choc in Vancouver. Later she returned to Leven Robt Jisi Stutes Mississippi and big Sioux Rivers claim Many Youthful victims to shoot dam r friends it a dangerous r thing to t in the White House a Nim for the third term with his of the Constitution and his views of himself. In every Sui methodists oppose amusements. Minneapolis minn., May giving the general conference of the Metho Flat Washington did did d St episcopal Church overrules the Jefferson did not and Jackson did u ii __., Plant could Nui gel., put him in office with with View of t j lilo u Ben Enolal actual treaty for the. A a action of the committee on the state the Church that part of the famous paragraph no. 360 the Church discipline which especially prohibits dancing card playing and Kindred amusements will remain a Law of the Church. By a vote of 100 to 51 the entire committee late today voted to reject the report of the majority of tha sub committee which favored Tho elimination of a portion of the paragraph and leaving the amusement question to the conscience of the m civic la Al members. Street railway for Saskatoon. Saskatoon sask., May 13. The Evans company holding a Street rail Way franchise and charter for Hydro electric Power development has Given up Tho Khost h. M. T. Evans signifying his willingness to sign a re if hse. Twenty citizens stepped into the breach with an offer to finance Tho construction of a Street railway at an estimated Cost of they will put the offer in Concrete shape at a special meeting of the Council to Morrow night. Bvans did not con Sider the project a. Business feasible Power an with that will be minn., May. Persons Wera a owned in the twin cities yesterday in Minneapolis one to St. Pfaul and one in South St. Raul. Bodies tto Avo not been re covered. Ii our others were drowned the big Sioux River at Sioui u alls s.jj-, . Two at Oica Tchee i Rey 13 of age St. Paua was drowned in Ino Rivir. Last. Night near a cat is known As Bhe Vav est Side hats St. Paul Wien a Shotgun waa acct Tentilly Dis Chai sea tearing a Hole in the boat i Wimch he and his Brodier 14 years of age Wias Rosima a Hen the 0oat filled with water to Hin was sole to swim but his younger could not. Youth Falls Down Bank. Gesso Row Molm not 131h second Street Soi Tih years old met Deain m a be Culus Maiier. Aiu roue h it is believed he drowned it is nearly cer Tain he waa struck the water. Unconscious Wei a Jrie fell Down the m dangerous to this country. Refers to me and Lincoln. Or Taft compared Roosevelt and More and of Otic member Wollos it a Toni Latles. These Torci Sij Stem of in to cat Root lations general of of. Aud states. The i which the id provides that Canada tar Steep incline the rest of the Way and disappeared in the water. The Ai lids Paace is Steep Arad about 1uj High. Boy who sir name was Given As forestry Protection fictive Phr Tisi adopted at Ottawa to Fuard against ravages of fire. Want engines to Burn Oil. Cecial miners of afoot so matter is Laid Over for further discussion. Ottawa May 13. At an informal conference held this afternoon to the members of Tho railway Briard the railways the commission of conservation Tho forestry Branch of the Interior department and coun sol for the British Columbia govern ment practically All of the regulations for the Protection of forests Firo a the ravages of fire drafted by tie commission of conservation were agreed to either As drafted or in amended form. After hearing the re presentations of Clive Pringle coun Sel for the British Columbia govern ment it was agreed not to bring into effect the proposed regulation calling upon All railways operating in Brit ish Columbia to adopt Oil burning a Ingles. Or. Pringle represented to the conference Chat the adoption of the would do great injury to the raining industries of British Columbia he said that several the mines depend entirely upon the Bale of coo.1 to the railways and would have to close Down if they ceased to take their output. The proposed regulation which would have prevented railways from using us trite Coal in engines was not agreed to it was held Over to give the railways an Opportunity to make further representations and also to give the commission a Opportunity postmaster general sends notice to in Nova Scotia deceased four years s accused of having been Enerva Getic in Liberal interests in elections of 1911. To look into the Leffall aspect of the matter As the jurisdiction of the Board was challenged by for the railways. D Arcy Scott presided at the conference the other railway commissioners present being or. Mills professor Mclean and a. The commission of conservation was represented by James White Secretary of the body and the for Estry Branch by r. R. Campbell Knechtel and James Lawler. Rush at Edmonton Over thousand men and woman after h. B. Reserve lots. Edmonton alta., May Day Toas been a memorable one to Ervi Onton. All Feht and through the burning s in of the Forenoon More than a thousand men and women 4 train of empties ditched. Fort Willisue ont May no one was injured when a train of empty passenger is or. Weather report. River a treaty Waters Lii Soloner far of Riata id. Who resigned incl taken by i of. 1c. K. Tho weather report trom to Observatory at St. John s follows temperature at hours minimum 08. Northwest wind at 8 Nilca tates corns Iloner. May i follows i Urt Arthur. Winnipeg time. Prince Albert cloy. 70 7 Tho a test congressional at strict Tor i District against him and the ninth yesterday was thou grat Joseph phar South St. Paul is thought to have been drowned in a Slough on the River Flats near South Nark Pahr wat last seen alive about 10 a m. Sunday when Small boys saw him Rowena in an apparently aimless course on. The Slough. It was follow ing his failure to return Home Lor dinner that search was made. The boat in which phar had been rowing found overturned in the Slough but no Trace of the body could be found. Dro Nefi shorting dam. Sioux fails fajd., May the Biff Sioux River in this City yesterday afternoon was the scene of the drown ing of four Young men. Tha Tho strict inc i Ong to Follette is now con Lentral to legislature. And Newfoundland. Stay 1 Connaught is expected some invite cum Jimim a Smuin temperatures Cru Victoria. 84. Battle Ottawa. 54. 60 Montreal 60, 66. Ocean steamers. Steamer. Arrived at. Corsica a a Unbro amp. Ireland. Quebec. . Quebec teutonic. Montreal Simoun Templo in Mon Princess Irene. Naples Bremen Bremen Carona Liverpool Lanada. Now Yorac Lapland new York g. Washington new Tork York California new tort Mann Ewason. Stow York pc scr Wilhelm Der Grosso ,.plymouth Pannonia. Gibraltar Trieste to the 24 delegates which will Send to the National convention at Chicago. And Clark in Wyoming. Cheyenne wyo., May be a Bucan Ald democratic state con on into today to select delegates to the a Bucago and Baltimore National conventions and to name _ Hittiii Tsyn county the convention aft instructions. London Glasgow Juji Vernoll St. John . New York new York new York new York tons favored n of five Laiko supporters of draft resolutions. Adhere that they the resolutions the Lous the at Roc Ereso and policy of the last two re convention tiap. Britain now York new York new York new York i Liverpool St. John. , which six delegates to National convention Are instructed Rote for Champ Clark As Long As continued on eleven. Matt to for Neeham and Guy Becali in a spirit of daring the four Young men in two boats attempts 1 to shoot Over the Edge of a Surall Diu near the i sight Street heart of the business District fall of the water Ovar the dam is nor. Over two or three feet but owing to the High water in the River the water for some Days has been Rushing the dam at Light Mug Speed. The first boat de the dam All right but the second one Whei it plunged into the water below the dam and the two occupants were into the swirling water. See ing the danger of the two struggling men the occupants the other boat went to their Rescue. They had succeeded in rescuing one of the drowning men and had drawn him partially into the boat when their own boat capsized and All Lour drowned before assistant could reach them. Thus far three of the bodies have been recovered. A Large crowd witnessed the Quad Ruple drowning hut could Render no assistance. Two Milwaukee boys drown. Milwaukee wit., May flu drownings of the year occurred yester Day at Okauchee Lake when Louis to Hemmel and Arnold Hinz two Mil Waukee youths lost their lives when the boat in which they were rowing was capsized by the breaking of a o Arlock and which precipitated them into the water. Three others saved themselves by swimming ashore. Chief Ranger Sevenson bereaved. Toronto May wife of Elliott g. Stevenson supreme chief Ranger of the .t.o-f-, is at her Home in miss Cameron was the author of new North and the the outer Trail among her lec Tures were from wheat to Bailes the witchery of he a county of Guysboro 5n Nova Scotia. There has always been Soma doubt As to what exactly partisanship a warrant the dismissal of a cell but any indent lateness or do Tot on the question would seem now to. Lave been Laid at rest by the a count action of the postmaster general the Story which clears up the doubt tells of the dismissal of Joh to Mcpherson in his Hie time Postina or of Tracadie Road poet office in a Uye Boro it Junta. Air. Mph Orsoni has been dead for the past live years and Jils widow has kept the Oslica since the Date of his death. Several Days ago the latter received from tha postmaster general a notification dressed to the Doad Man him that complaints had been made against him to the effect that he had seen an offensive partisan in both to loca.1 and Federal elect one of 1911." dead ones not barred. There seems to be Only Ono kind of offensive partisans hip which could possibly be charged against or. To Persou in connection with the elections of 1911, at which time to had been four yearn is that lie failed to work or vote on Toel half of the Consor Valva candidate durln.7 Fiat Date. Under the cu-cumstancc3 it would appear that he i Gilt Hanoi been excused. But the to Sun Aster general has decided that there be no postmasters not even Dewl ones who were not Active an behalf of his party when tha destinies of to country were decided at the last fed eral election. It would seem Liat Dho Date or. was not did because to Lent Aid to Tho Liberal party but Beo Amse failed to the conservatives. A veiling this Khisro no Twa other explanations which Usif finest themselves. The first a that n mation apply the Wilo a of late postmaster whose May no longer be required. The Sec Ond is that Tully. The to Ortmas tar general has by life hand a full list of All to Cral for proscription and thai to intends the ask upon these indiscriminately without inquiry As to strength of their political conv Ico Onn while in office. The fact dear men Havo been included among that list of proscribed would seem to indicate that Tihe Post Abt in Jar Cancro. Docs not intend to run to risk of missing anyone. Louir before no. 1 was chosen James Walsh a local or he has been offered. For his ticket but has refused to sell. For More than two hours dra wins proceeded and some near the end of the line Goth in test Sumnr ers. Threat excitement prevails in the City to Nie hot and All real estate dealers Are quoting tickets for Sale at prices ring info from the Sale will begin at 10 o clock to Morrow morn in a. Ity. Began writing Early. Miss Cameron began writing news paper and Magazine sketches very r Canon dead former Winnipeg divine passes away at Prince Albert. Princo Albert May death occurred on saturday night at 5.30, at the holy family Hospital of Rev James Flett a Well known Resi Dent of Prince Albert. Death was due to a general collapse which occurred a week ago last Friday. Canon a Lett came to Prince Albert in the seven ties at one time he was Rector of St. Alban s Parish. For the past two years he had been employed in the land titles office. He was born in the Stone fort at Winnipeg being a son of chief Factor Flott. The de ceased was about 56 years of ago. Mrs. Young1 and Douglas Flett of Winnipeg who Are children of the de ceased arrived in the City today. Hotel for Lethbridge. . To provide accommodation for dry farming Congress. Alta., May a . Hotel Hare will be ready for occupation by the time of the dry of ajar ipg Congress is the news which comes from Calgary to Day through Mavor Hatch who when in Calgary last week interviewed j. S. Dennis of the natural resources department charges defamation. Port Arthur to take action against Toronto saturday night. Port Arthur ont., May City Council of port Arthur has instructed its solicitor to demand of Toronto saturday nigh a retraction of Trio article of which j. Gorman Given As the author reflecting on the City s financial position or in default there of to Institute action for damages alleging the Story injures the credit Boas to effect the Sale of its Bonds. Mcgill party at Letha Ridge. , alta., May special class of mining engineers from Mogill University Montreal arrived in Lethbridge to Day after their ions trip from Cobalt. The class which is in charge of or. J. B. Porter proffes Sor of mining engineering will explore the subterranean mysteries or Loreth Bidro Cal mines after their arrival they proceeded to no. 3 Shaft of the gait mines a Hora they the Workings of mine. Looking backward the free press was founded to. Ts72 when two of her addresses a. I. General of discussion hardly summer company will re this renovate provoked by any others made on that in 1906 she came to Wei in pts to attend the first annual meet ing of the Canadian women s press club having abandoned teaching and having definitely thrown in her lot with the writers. On that ocasion she delivered an address on Rudyard Kip which is still quoted by admirers of Kipling in this City whenever they gather together. Removed to Chicago. Ait that time miss Cameron waa urged to accompany the party of newspaper women which toured t he West i the interest of immigration in j Der the direction of Herbert Vander s the building making it into a hotel and having it ready for the Congress. Plans for a palatial hotel will hic by follow. Hof o and her sketches and articles descriptive of that trip found ready Sale in both Canadian and american publications. Immediately after she Ottawa As a Federal District Ottawa May City Council tonight approved of the report of the Federal District committee to make Ottawa the National capital it will to to the government endorsed by the Board of Trade and City Council. It asks for a commission to re took up her residence in Chicago loin on the area to be included ing the staff of the Canada West j Magazine and also contributing to the i Philadelphia saturday Post and a number of other american publications i two years later in the june of 1908, she left for the North making the trip Down the Mackenzie River and later the form of government to adopted distribution of Legisla Tive Powers arrangements with the province of Ontario re venue and Teanus. Up the peace River to Dunnagan. It thirty five years ago amans the Passons irs on the Manitoba from Fly the a h winnings wore j. Curldy and Wile Sutherland j. U Benson j. P. Bienne Mother and sister c. Fri. Hall 1. G. Baker. Rev. Canon or Saale suitor cd tin attach settlers of Pembina Mountain Are to be Erlven a Post Oslica. Thirty years ago in the Manitoba legislature Premier Torquay moved second Fri Vidins of his Bill to secure tic. Building of rail Way in Jar. Pointed out that under the Bill railways Frorer the South would be Khut out. And that Tho Bill was really one that would prevent the construction of railways in Manitoba. T j m. Macgregor co. Report thru Stilt of a Large tin veer of lots in tic town of Gladstone. Twenty five years ago the railway disallowance discussed in the Manitoba 4 Over one Hundred men Are Cir soil 5it the Anthracite Elnen near bit pfc. Twenty years ago a City Lacrosse association was conned comic ind ;