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Friday, September 05, 1913

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 5, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba Vol. 41. Weather forecast in and much Warrner. Sim rises 5-49 . Sets. Mon Alsea . Sets. M. A.m., Winnipeg Friday september 5, 1913 Twenty two pages. No. 53. Secretary of Montreal Harbor commission denies need of More elevators loss of african Trade fraudulent new York Grain certificates put end to Eider Dempster offer. Jewellers beware. Activity shown under the Gold and Silver marking act. Offences in Montreal new act has stricter regulations and will be rigidly enforced us real sept. 4. The greater i ties faculties for Grain provided in s less there is to so Itiat it is Means cer that the Harbor commissioners we accede to requests to provide still storage accommodation was a made today by major Seath Secretary treasurer of the Harbor com Seath pointed out that in 191ii o storage capacity of All elevators Thuc Tarbor was Only Bush in 1913 owing to the additions to t. E to 2 elevator it is Bush e a while by next year the addition to elevator and the grand elevator will have brought the capacity up to they Are still agitating for More capacity and the congestion As added major a. The moreover the Trade of the Nort in Grain has fallen. In 1s9s, with of Swage capacity and with Only starting elevators the Trade of the port pm was bushels for the tar now with All the storage a and the floating Eleva tors As Well it is Only about bushels annually the increased Ca May be of Benefit to those who sure the Grain but it seems to be of mall Benefit to the port or to the har commissioners for the Revenue not pay the interest on the Cost i construction with regard to the use to which the elevators Are being put for the storage of Grain major Seath went on to say that by Law 104. Which allowed 20 Days free Aid not contemplate Grain loins stored in them for a much Lon or period yet Grain was now in the elevators which had been stored there for months practically almost from the beginning of the navigation sea son. Asked Why the present rate of a Quarter of a cent per month after the first 20 Days was not increased major Seath. Several people have asked that but Manj of those who ship the Grain Down to this port Are americans and Are a United by no other sentiment than self interest in sending Grain Here and the effect of any increase in rate might be to divert still More Grain from Mont real to other ports Ana there is com plaint enough about that yet another aspect of the Grain confronting the port was Dis cussed by officials of the elder Demp Ster co. Today. They recently offered to Load Grain for South Africa at shillings per ton less than the Kew freight and shipping i Ruu this port would have secured the Benefit of the British preference accorded by South Africa also. The firm was unable to secure the contract the reasons being that no. 3 Grade can be a lipped from new York and a certificate for it As no 1 will be Given. To procure a certificate for no. I in Montreal no 1 has to be shipped. This deception cannot be practice on buyers in the United kingdom and As experience has Tat ight them difference Between a new York and a Canadian certificate with the result that the latter is the certificate Tho British buyer in his own interests de mands. The elder Dempster co. Are instructing the Trado commissioner at Durban to enlighten the South african buyer As to the fraud which is being practice on him with such Success. High loading Cost. The View of the shipping federation As a body is that the High Cost of leading at this port is an element militates strongly against the mess of the Grain Trade and com Par icon was shown Between the respective changes for loading Here at a few York and at port Arthur Texas. Three ships of similar tonnage the Itryna Ganges and Ovid loaded Srain one at each of the three ports named. The Cost of loading at the wan port by the Jumna was Cost of loading the Ganges at new York was and that of wading the Ovid at Montreal was on the top of. The extra charges watch Tho ship owners consider Handi Cap enough the Montreal Board of Rado has started an agitation to re truce freight rates compulsory just As though the ship owner had no sex los charges to off set the rates he is "sit., during an exceptionally Good mod to obtain. Ine defence made by officials of Harbor commissioners is that no dues Are imposed upon ships this port within a Quarter of a Ventury the Tariff has been reduced while the handling Cost on in Roug h business has been reduced j pm cent in is years. Contract let j. O syrian to construct Section three of Welland canal. Press specln.1. Ottawa sept. At a Brief meeting Cabinet Council this afternoon for Section 3 of the we l was awarded to m. J. Hush Doughney for a Loa sely there were Ottawa sept. Proper enforcement of the Gold and Silver marking act is a matter which has ehg aged the attention of the o of Ciais of Tho department of Trade Andt Eom Merce recently and be less than Montreal a rms have been prosecuted and fined for false Trade Deserly Tonii and other violations of the act wet i the Sale of watches. A department memorandum dealing the matter Araysi apparently the requirements of the Law the Gold and marking act have not been made a special study by even s me of the largest and most reputable firms in Canada and now As an inspector actively ice in the act it is not at an unlikely that some of them May lie prosecuted. The cases however in Montreal were especially for false Trade descriptions and a. Cases for giving guaranty which is a of the the new act pass t last session j of parliament Cones into effect on Jan. 1 next is even More stringent than the act at present in copies of the new act been distributed to the a throughout can Ada. Or Roche sile1t 01 has very Little to say to inter viewers who see him at Saskatoon. Saskatoon saslc., sept. He subject of natural resources. Or. Roche when interviewed toda5% remained absolutely silent. This is a he said upon which i have nothing to questioned upon the likelihood at the Dominion govern ment endowing the provincial univer sity after the plan of the prov Ince of British Columbia which re Centy made a Large land Grant to the institution there he said after a Brief moment of consideration i do not think that any application along such lines has been made and a ment As a Rule does not hand out any thing that has not been requested. We Are not so generous As All the recommendations of the ranch ing commission was a subject upon which or. Roche Felt More at ease and be stated that so far As he was concerned he considered the question re ranch leases should be made easier Foj the ranchers. Enlarging on the mat Ter he pointed out that ranchers had a grievance in regard to the Cancella Tion clause and he favored the Grant ing in future of leases which would not be subject within eight or ten years in districts Fiul Tab a for grazing purposes. The Tariff on the whole seemed to suit or. Roche As he expressed him self As deeming the country at Large fairly Well satisfied. The effect of the Underwood Tariff Bill was apparent to Tjie minister who said the Access which Canadian products will in future have to the United states wiil in a Large measure equal the benefits claimed under the reciprocity treaty without sacrifice to our own so far As the Tariff revision is concerned i do not anticipate any Gen eral revision this he said minor changes May come in regard to his own department or. Roche stated some minor Amend ments to the land titles act would Likely be introduced but that so Aras the general programme of the government was concerned he had Noth ing to say. Favouring graziers. Lethbridge alta., sept. Deputa Tion of Southern Alberta men who went to Banff for the express purpose of interviewing Hon. Or. Roche the minis Ter of the Interior with regard to the opening of the Bliia. Reserve have re turned. Accompanied of the Secretary of the associated boards of Trade who states that the minister made it Clear that it was his desire and the wish of the department to place Graz ing privileges where the most people would be benefited and he Intini faced that conditions had been pm satisfactory in the past and that a new arrange ment would be made looking to the permitting of Small Stock owners Farmers to run their Stock on the re serve at a reasonable charge per head. Or. Roche openly stated that the lease would not be granted to the Zorimar holders and in fact he included All Large cattle concerns in his remarks. Intimation was also made that the Forest Reserve sheep grazing lands would be opened. A Promise visit the District in the fall was made. Sir Wilfrid s intentions. Ottawa sept. Wilfrid Laii Rier who returned today from where he has been the guest of sir William Mulock appeared to be in Good health. He May next week to spend a few Days at his old Home at Athanaa Skavish que the opposition Leader has not any definite arrangements for Public meetings As yet but expects to take a hand in the by election campaigns which will open in october. Under consideration in British and two american the be started at once who will th9 their of a act Calls the comple i917 the i one Naa it i illion 1 Sood the contract for Sec some time ago. No been taken in regard Tho contract for Toronto it is stated that the h will Likely about five Ana one is stated however to that tie lowest 13 from a British no advertising copy accepted for saturday s free press after 7 . Today. All cuts or Mats for display ads must accompany copy otherwise the Freo press cannot guar Ante their insertion. Phone main 6340 Tariff debate a close of saturday higher tax rates on swollen incomes expected to be adopted shipping Protection eleven nations protest against lower duties on cargoes in american Bottoms Washington d.c., sept. Cratic leaders of the Senate will begin a supreme Effort tomorrow Tio Complete the Tariff Bill and pass it before the adjournment on saturday night. As a part of the programme the Senate to night adjourned until tomorrow at 2 o clock and the final session of Tho democratic Tariff caucus will be held to Morrow morning. A Compromise on the income tax rate representing a further Concession insurgents advocates of an in crease on Large incomes has been drafted toy senators Williams and Simmons and it is believed it will be adopted without much opposition at tomorrow morning s caucus. It pro poses to increase the additional tax rate on incomes of to from two to three per cent., and on those ranging from Sio oooo to three to four per cent. Senator Kern the democratic Leader sent out notices tonight to All absent democrats to be in Freir seats for the balance of the week. After conferences with Republican senators who Are interested in amendments still pending chairman Simmons of the finance committee expressed the be Lief tonight that there would be no extended debate Over ithe remaining pro visions and that the passage of the Bill might be reached late saturday no hit. The Senate leaders have decided to name seven senators to the joint con Ference committee that will Settle differences Between the two houses after the Senate passes the Dill this Large representation will be asked for to provide places for senators Simmons Williams Stone and John son of Maine democrats who have been in charge of the Bill and for three republicans. It is expected the House will consent to the plan Newlands whose vote upon the free sugar paragraph had continued to be a matter of some Specula Tion will return to a in Langton Tomor Row and democratic leaders expected him to support the administration Bill. It is Girt will not take More than an hour when the Bill comes to its final and that the promised fights Over free Wool Cotton and. Income tax can be held to close limits. It is expect tech sessions of Friday and saturday will run to Long hours in the Effort to get through with the Bill. Eleven european nations have filed formal protests through their Diplo Matic representatives Here against the provision in the Bill granting a five per cent reduction of duty on Mer Chandise imported into tints country in american vessels. The. List includes great Britain Germany Italy Austria Spain Sweden Norway Den Mark Belgium and the Netherlands. President Wilson sent the list to the Senate today in answer to a Resolution asking for information on the subject. Most of the protests were filed several months ago with the state department or at the White House and Senit to the Senate finance committee but not made Public. Tjie nations protesting allege that per cent reduction violates existing treaties. John Bassett Moore counsel Ler of the state department in a letter to the president which accompanied the message interpreted the treaties in question to mean that neither contracting parity shall charge a lower rate of duty on merchandise imported in vessels of the other contracting Secretary Bryan in another letter said that beyond the Mere filing of the protests the nations Hart not pursued their contentions. France however announced that if inc provision was she would adopt a similar one and like action is expected from the others. The provision will not be passed up on until tomorrow. Smithers sees White financing of grand trunk Pacific Dis cussed with minister Ottawa. Sept. Smith ers and vice president Wainwright of the grand trunk railway had an interview today with Hon. To. T. White of finance with reference the financial Between the government and that company. These concern mainly the ten million Dollar loan made to the company at the last session of the parliament and the acquisition by the government at Par of certain of the Bonds of the grand trunk Pacific. Or. Wainwright would not go into details beyond stating that they had made just a Friendly he. Said that there is no basis for the report of friction Between the government and the company with respect to he operation of the completed Section of the transcontinental railway and it is anticipated that As is the Case the Winnipeg Superior Junction the rest of the line to Coch Rane will be taken Over and operated this year. Inrush of american settlers. North Portal sask., sept was Rush of american land seekers through this port this morn ing no. 13 sunni apr in three sections. The first Section was composed of a party of 153 land seekers who were looked after by a representative of the . Natural resources s department they were All ticketed to Calgary and their pockets bulged with Money and their grips with advertising matter pointing out the great advantages offered by the . To those making their Homes Iii Western Canada mistook carbolic acid for Beer. Stanley n.d., sept. A bottle of carbolic acid for a bottle of j Beer Oscar Fosse aged 24, and Earl i Conrad aged 26, drank freely of the i Poison. Fosse is dead and Conrad May die. The Accident happened in a dark room with several others in the party waiting for their turn at the bottle. Son s Fine heroism rushed through blazing House to save helpless Mother. Effort was fruitless. Extinguished her clothing first and then jumped into tub. Free press special Calgary sept. Spooner is in the holy Cross Hospital at Calgary suffering from terrible Burns sustained toy his having rushed into his burning Home to carry out his Mother. The Mother la. Dead and his sister is suffering irom serious Burns. The tragedy occurred at the Home on a farm 12 Miles from Carstairs. After lighting the fire Early in the morning Spooner went out to the barn to do some work. Not Long afterwards his sister ran screaming out of the House fighting to put out the fire in her own clothing which had caught As she was escaping and told him of his Mother s Dan Ger. Spooner raced to the burning build ing and up the stairway which was a Well of flames to his Mother s room. In helpless terror she lay1 there Una ble to move. Spooner soon took her a his arms and through the sheets of. Flame carried her outside. She was terribly burned and spoon or s clothes were blazing. After extinguishing the flames in the clothing of his to the Spooner dived into a barrel of water putting out the fire that was consuming his hair and burning his flesh. To appears that the stove which he lighted before he left the House be oame overheated Lilyn Diing adjacent Woodwork. The Mother died while the House was still burning in the Home of c. W. Richardson a neighbor to which she was carried directly. Mrs. Spoon or had been poorly for seven years and at the time of the outbreak was practically helpless. She wag born in county Ontario 56 years ago. Three sons and. Two daughters survive William Alexander Raymond and mrs. O. Richardson of Carstairs and Jennie May. More trouble prophesied by leaders if accused men Are convicted. Nanaimo ., sept. I shall Fream of out magistrate Simpson in horror at the conclusion of the preliminary hearing of the charges against. Twenty re our Extension mine accused of destruction of property aug. 13, 14 and 15. Witness after witness took the stand and re counted tales of. Their actions during the three Days of rioting. Aged women and children mothers with babes in their arms old men and sturdy Young men told of having to flee for their lives from the frenzied mob that sacked and burned their comfortable Homes and destroyed their life savings and when the next morning they appeared on the Ridge behind the Camp and looked Down at the smoking ruins of their Homes they were shot at Iby Tho maddened mob below. Against nine men who were not identified by the witnesses the charges were committed to stand trial. Among those liberated was Chris. Pattinson the organizer of the Union mine who was one of the first men arrested after the arrival of the militia. Arthur Jordan a Promin ent Union Man and Secretary of the local Union was also cleared on this charge but remained in custody hav ing been identified As having taken part in several disturbances in Nan Aimo. Worse outbreak expected. Vancouver ., sept. Have now quieted Down on Vancouver Island in the Coal areas but that there is More trouble brewing is the opinion of some of the labor leaders. The statement is made by r. P. Pettipiece who has taken an Active part in these affairs that within the next ninety Days events May be looked for that May. Eclipse anything that has yet i taken place. The militia have received orders to be ready to sail again for the troubled zone at a moment s notice. The prevalent idea is that should these miners who have been sent up for trial be convicted it will mean an other outbreak which May surpass the previous one. Schooner wrecked Only four members of Crew of Mersey rescued. New York n.y., sept. Of the total loss of the British Schooner Mersey and its cargo of coconuts on the Shore of the Isle of Pines South of Cuba was brought Here today by 4 members of the rescued Crew Passen Gers on the steamship Meta pan from i Colon. The Mersey drifted onto the Beach while getting under Way for new York. The Mersey capt. Spangle a three master of 220 tons left Shelburne n.s., on june 13, and arrived Ait Pont an Tonio by Way of other ports. Her Home port was Bridgeton Barbados. The wind drove the Mersey fast on the rocks where at Sundown san Bias indians swarmed aboard according to Frederick Elliott Arbhur. O Neill Henry Gibbon and William Jackson All of Halifax. After dancing and singing the indians leaped overboard and swam ashore and a few minutes later the e Mersey burst into flames and he Crew had to take to the water to save their lives. After dodging the natives through out the night narrated Elliott the Crew met wealthy Indian merchants who regretted the Mersey s loss and cared for Ithem until a Schooner came along and took them to Colon. It was coconuts for dinner and Tea. Our every mess Call was Cocoa Elliott said. Spangle put on Twenty two pounds but the Cook wasted away. They Are now in Panama the Captain very fat and the Cook very Clarke caught at Minnedosa. Edmonton alta., sept. Clarke one of the four convicts wh.i1 escaped from the Alberta Penitentiary Uii july 1, has been captured Ai Dosa Man., according to a wire received by Warden. From provincial chief of posits Eui olt. Clarke at the time he escaped was doing seven years for and theft near Edmonton belief that thaw will be deposed loses ground in hearing before the immigration authorities examined on his sanity question now is whether rejection will be into new York or Vermont. Coaticook que., sept. 1c. Thaw was. Not railroaded across Tho Border by the immigration authorities today As his counsel had predicted a special Board of inquiry sat on his Case from 10 o clock in the morning until 5.30 o clock in the afternoon then adjourned until 9 o clock tomorrow morning when the prisoner will be re called. Thaw was on the stand most of the Day and made a Good witness. Toward the close of the afternoon session his inquisitors gradually worked into the question of his sanity and though his counsel violently objected it was of no Avail and this line of interrogation will be taken up again tomorrow. Though staving off deportation for the Day thaw lost in two particulars. His lawyers were denied a writ of prohibition to Superior judge Matthew Hutchinson at Sherbrooke the. Same judge who sustained the writ of Hareas Corpus writ cast thaw out of the Sherbrooke jail yesterday and he failed to establish before the Board the Contention that he had entered Canada a a tourist and like Jack Johnson should be allowed to continue to his destination. A could prod Bee no through ticket to any Point outside Canada. There was in his Possession a ticket to Detroit but unfortunately for thaw it had been purchased at Coaticook. Unable to show that he had come into the Dominion at any recognized port of entry thaw was practically convicted of entering by stealth and on this charge alone he can be de ported. Ground for Appeal. But a this charge he could Appeal to the minister of the Interior while no Appeal would lie should he be found insane at the present Lime or to have been in an insane Asylum within five years. If found of unsound mind now it is the Board s Power to Deport thaw direct to the new York state line pos Sibly to rouses Point. This would mean Swift and certain return to mat Tea wan. Conviction on any two charges. Would mean deportation to Vermont. Jerome spent an impatient Day waiting for something to happen. As chief of the new York forces he hoped to have thaw across the Border tonight. His automobile stood All Day near the grand trunk railway station in the second Story of which thaw is held and All Day Jer ome strode up and Down the station platform. Twenty other automobiles were panting for the dash to the line nine Miles away. Thaw resented keenly the questions As to his sanity. If this were Tanen up he con tended he should be allowed to have alienist present. Two physicians for the immigration authorities tors Gurd and Beauchamp were pres ent. Questioned an sanity when asked Point Blank if he was sane or insane when he killed Stan Ford White thaw quoted with a. Remarkable show of memory from the conflicting opinions of the Many alien its identified with his Case and laconically suggested that the Board take its Choice. He bridled when asked about his Mother s condition just prior to his birth and said perhaps she was better qualified to answer. Mrs. Thaw though it had been reported that she had left Pittsburg on her Way Here had not arrived tonight. The thaw lawyers despairing of defeating deportation have at last be Gan to make plans for resisting extradition in Vermont. Counsel have been retained there it is understood and unless thaw is sent or kidnapped to the new York state line the Law yers Hope to fight on in the states. T r Mclnnis of Toronto one of the fathers the immigration Law joined the group of thaw lawyers today. It is believed he will try to find a Loop Hole in the statute helped to create. The belief is held tonight that a Haw will be deported tomorrow. T. W. Marshall counsel for the immigration Board insisted there would be no Strong work and that thaw would be escorted to the Border in a dignified1 manner. Besides thaw the witnesses today were Henry Johnston a Farmer who drove thaw across the Border octave Nadeau a Farmer who drove him to the inn of Ben Cadieux at Barford where thaw was arrested and the inn keeper himself. Their testimony was adduced to support the entering by stealth charge. Phyllis Shore shot former Winnipeg girl loses life near Oak Point Phyllis Shore aged 14. Daughter of Frederick Shore formerly of 733 Alverstone Street Winnipeg was Acci dentally shot dead at her father s farm seven Miles Northeast o f Oak Point. Yesterday. The Bare statement of the j Accident with a request that a coffin j be shipped to Oak immediately was received last night by Aid. H. Gray from George d. Shore a brother of the dead girl who was summoned to Oak Point at noon but at. That time had no idea Why he was wanted. George Shore is bookkeeper at Aid. Gray s auction rooms and himself honest ended on the farm. He was burned out some eighteen months ago. And it was not until last May that his father and Mother and the rest of the family went to live on the Warrn. Previous to that the e father had Tot in employed As a Driver by the imn enal Oil co. The family is Well known in Winnipeg having resided Here for Many years. Leading methodist dead. Toronto sept. R. Parker Secretary of the finance department of the methodist Church for Canada Tirl Newfoundland today. Or. Parker was appointed at the Genera a referent e in Victoria three years ago his Success in handling the funds has been marked he was born in London England 64 years ago and before taking up Church work was m business in London. Ont. World s news summary Friday sept. 5. The weather forecast for today is As follows fair and much warmer. Estimate issued by Saskatchewan government shows that Quantity and Quality of Harvest Are entirely Satis factory. Page 15. Harry k. Thaw is Osing ground in hearing being held at Coaticook que., and it is prone rally believed he will to deported. Page 1. Prof. David Shortt speaking before political science association declares party politics Are creation of satan. Page 2. New elevator charges were considered and approved by Grain con Mission at session in Winnipeg. Page 2. Lachine Springs Surprise in con naught cup football Competition by a whitewashing fort William . Page 6. To. R. Trotter general organizer the trades and labor federation of Canada is in Winnipeg. Page 22. Free press buttons presented to nearly eighty playground boys who passed athletic tests. Page c. Canadian government has not sufficient Money in Treasury to meet immediate obligations. Page 1. Preparations being made for Light weight championship bout Welsh and Hitchie. Page g. Horrors which occurred during three Days strike riot at Nanaimo Ire told of in court. Page 1. National hockey commission formed to control players along lines adopted in baseball. Page g. Many Good settlers Are coming to Canada exclusive Cfall classes of immigrants. Page 14. Chartered accountants discuss advisability of extending membership 10 women. Page 22. Secretary Fowler of the Northwest Grain dealers association issues crop estimate. Page 14. Andrew Strang collector of customs at Winnipeg and a Pioneer of the West is dead. Page 9. M. J. O Brien has been awarded con tract for Large Section of the Welland canal. Page 1. Canadian marksmen take first Sec one and third places in Palma match. Page 6. Immigration figures for first four months of fiscal year show increase. Page 1. It is expected that the Tariff debate at Washington will close on saturday. 1 Lieut. Dunne a flying machine prom Early existed government at Ottawa has not sufficient funds to meet obligations payments on account Hon it White unable to meet demands of railways in big loan nearly due Kroc press Ottawa sept. Tile minister of nuance lion. W. T. While is finding Suine difficulty in the Uay ins for successful attacks made on the Publio Treasury it Tho last session at Parlia ment. The Revenue of the Dominion continues to Srov but it is not Ink hourly As rapidly As the expenditures provided for by Tho administration. In consequence the Supply of ready Money in the Treasury is pretty Well exhausted and there is not sufficient on hand to Tho obligations now falling due. List session the Kov orment wrote Puri Zimmt to Vole to the Ontario 8 Over Ament ass a subsidy for the Temlak Immink Anil Northern Ontario railway 817. In subsidies to messes. Mackenzie and Mann and our by Way loan to the grand trunk Pollic. Naturally the beneficiaries have been Iny for the Money but it is under stood there they have All been told that is a financial us inc Uey in the to revolutionize aviation. Page 3. Phyllis Shore aged 14, is shot and killed near Oak Point Man. Paste 1. British Market by Cable and Winni Peg wheat fluctuations. Page 53. Sex King Manuel quietly married to German Princess. Page 3. Montreal Toronto and new York letters. Page 11. Ii. Gillespie was killed by train at Souris Man. Page 4. Editorial and editorial Page matter. Page 13. Imperial and foreign news. Page 3. Imperial and foreign news Page 3. General sporting news. Page 6. Commercial news. Page 14. Financial news. Page 11. Dominion Treasury just at present and failing new loan arrangements in Lon Don or Paris payments Only to made on in addition to those maturing obligations the minister has to array to to meet a Dominion 4 her loan of 1s78, amounting to k Sterling falling due on october 1 next in hl3 Hist budget speech or. White in Maurl that this Bish rate loan would to extinguished and that hero Al Ter Canada would slam before Trio world As a country which could Bor Row at the most favourable Rales however it is Uii Ler Stool that Hon. Or. White has nut been Ilc to the Ronli Ollers i Money Market Siut should have Money it per cent at the ent time. As a , this 4 per cent loan is now will uly have to renewed it 4 pin cent., ind the a Nve in men , to pay h. Bonus to Tret Tho Money even at that rate Thoush the Kozui in int s Revenue will larger by probably eight or nine millions tins year than Ever before it is now provable to his next Burdsel speech White will have of announce i us lion to the nubile debt. Marine news passed the Soo. Sault Ste. Marie mich., sept. Port . Agnew Zenith City 11 Henry Smili noon Curonic. Jului signs Wiillard 2 Stearn 3 William Mather i Harvester 5 Quincy Shaw a Roberts . Holmes Wade 1 . John barium Cort Bell Presque Isle Linn 2 c. H. Cire a Turret chief -1 Impi Royal Cornell Peters Mai a Venezuela 7._____ Ocean steamships. York Yorac Steamer arrive in from or. Tour Alno new York i a Loviia new Vork Trlcia Ancona. Pm Ladelphia. Hymric Kos on Arbit have Liverpool Lorraine. Havre 1 of c Molly to Titi Niltair. N Iouri line ram no a. Minchow a Sample markets soon Hon. Geo. Foster expects opening in mid december. Ottawa sept. Georff e. Foster minister of Trade and com Merce when seen today in regard to the decision to defer the erection figures first four months of fiscal year shows Quarter million increase. Ottawa sept. Arrivals in Canada during Tho first months of the fiscal year inc Popula Tion by slightly Over a Quarter of i million. The features of Tho Jig Uros for the months april 1 to july 3t today Are an increase of 20 per cent in the arrivals from All countries a big increase in Hie emigration to Canada from great Britain and a fall ing off in the number of who have the. Border to Mako their Homes in the Canadian went. The total immigration during the 4 months was Marie up of 301 British american and 7cfi from All other countries. During tie 4 corresponding months of fiscal year the total number was m2, composed of British g5.900 americans and from All other countries. Crop conditions by e Cora Hind Quill sept. Day afternoon j Fame fran to a Claros Iby . There is much into crop Between thei a two but from Mozar to there in a noticeable Inoreno. U Grain in Slook. Hound in from Possi Bly 30 per cent of wheat is out 25 per Cicil of the in this Section Oats too have predominated Rind while some of Tho a reps Are Short Many of them ire very heavy. From Kliros 1 drove Crosno Wadena on the o.n.k., a distance of is the i flu held for half and the rain was not sufficient to prevent wet liar into Tho life Edh there is much Good wheat ukr very poor Liehn but Hio Pool predominate. Borne of it Cut Tho bulk of the when to Anci Oata another week of hot weather. A number of the oat drops will average round to bushels. Others tar Chi barely 40. At this morning i motored i g this is essentially a mixed farming country. So the is not continuous. Oats predominate Trio Iirth there is considerable lax i less than the decision to is less Tenn Sampl markets at Winnipeg and fort and i wheat Ani a Illiam that the delay was fn.vorc.1 and i a s to to e Haling ail Inu crops of Marquis that looked 3001 necessary arrangements made at of to an or. Arnold has a Marquis cop which is the talk of the neighbourhood hut through a. Of the. Motor it impose present provision for the Sample markets was made by the new Grain act passed at the last session of parliament e term of the act a Procla sible to reach it. Opts on Section Fer the opening of the Sample until dec. 15, when everything be in readiness. Weather report. I Uio at 7 ., maximum for the. Preceding 12 Liot trs minimum. 59 g barometer Reading 29.91 pout i wind 7 Miles an hour Las a Ltd today Tho Dominion. In the West and Chou a from Iho Iii rec be the Atlantic. Minimum Nim Nunn ivys Yar Wii Denn Slipp if Oats 2s.ooo Ria 27.000 bushels. This it petted i hat Leif re be an in die Oats wheat will to Jime being a in Lucr crop Creaco be Toh few flax Fields lain. There treat coins inst of the Damn to 1 to Liy Filion Diouk number of .r.olvh. T la ii duels a 111 of Iii inc others us not. There ;