Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, September 11, 1913

Issue date: Thursday, September 11, 1913
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 11, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba U la Buji Jas a i thu re i jul and drama comedy de the second . Of the week s encasement at the Walker Limo arts tonight. The Beauty of Ann t Irisker tin Jerson Mility or a Naug b ton the drollery or the Star Oste a Fie Man the dancing of Jessie Stuner agreeable music and the singing of master is Urett Mitke f. combination Liat is lining led by the a tru goers this a. Tiore will be a Laati Neu performance on saturday. Contrast., to this week s of aun intensely dramatic the Ulriich will , at the Winnipeg next and All week thu t Ai Iuli of. Opened this inborn n Thi Pon cd by Marion ii leading roles Viil Man and Ujj e or. Van and Imus who Dud if. A diff cult problem of ten in marked oui Eily Tiff Arr is tin be Tinea to j a Portra Burc a Domestic to re 3oos reaches Soston in fraud charges Boston mass., sept. Guys or Windup is was brought Here today by Waite and Mccarthy of the Boston policy head quarters to in Wei to in indictment warrant on the alleged charge of grand larceny. Trie amount goos is said to Havo stolen runs into Jhc thousands. There Are four counts in the indictment e har Pirik him with having obtained the Money at various times and by Means of false pretences in the course of certain real estate trans actions with Rudolph c. Bolter and others of Boston. Goos waived extradition and will face the charges in court Here. Free press estimate of Grain yields for 1913 from Page one All the was from 25 to cent and no Doub 10 was Tiu Ito which rapidly it or to .1 Start Lii if r Foi the i present week i taif rejuvenation of aunt Mary is with a to and pc f o r i or tin Lei k who that but. H i Lily Peipu nay be in a Vii Ute Chilli Tor by k act Loli to in an j f Roiti ten to i j Loen i n l his o in of of lie Rno 10 l to i. A rive my n u ins is tlt.1 loudly inheres As u n evidence of t ii 1 1 eur of Vihlen due. I o a k m t us i 1 1 1 e be r y the i n g j re i m i k i o a f i u Xiv u i j l l s t Al 1 1 i . P or Jet Stii n try Wiki tin a i i ii a Sitf k la Delegate eps ii Eclus fill probably visit new York today to open negotiations for a loan i. 1 lit Volos just Mil i to a Jit so Ines tiny. I c it to t ii i Jia t i Jicy 1 found w i so Only 0.c. Sept id. Manuel do. Zamacona former mexican in i ii Bassadore to the United states who is supposed to be charged with the task or re opening the negotiations be True m of number of the older flax Dis i acts sufficient allowance however co not to have been made for tip i u Alipas and it is the opinion of the flee that least aisles of lax his been or will be Cut in this Fla is on new land 111 sip Mihoin Saskatchewan Lor example in the expanse Assiniboia Willow Birch and the Vang Raj d country and there Are also immense in on Nev breaking along the line of the grand trunk Pacific especially around Sueh Points As Unity Scott arid Tako. While Many flax crops were thin the general stand was very fair Ancl the Frost has held Oft so Long that it has permitted of the full maturing of crops that were seeded after the first of the. June and which under any less favourable conditions would have been a total loss. The estimated average of yield for the acreage Given is 14 Bush Els or a total for the three provinces of bushels and this is prob ably very conservative. crop. The general average of yield for the three Western provinces for a period of ten years is estimated at about .13 bushels or to be exact 18.98 Bush Els. On the acreage estimated on this year namely 19 bushels per acre would give a. Yield of 755 bushels of that the crop of the present year is a very fair one. It should be a profitable crop to i handle As it has been reaped under i especially favourable conditions it is Senor not a heavily Straw act crop and there tween the United states and the tue Vita administration for the peace Somcy Hlaj real j nil solution of the troubles in Mexico. I was stalling j. Lost them and j remained in seclusion tonight with de cities ult ii a Sara. Charge d affaires of he lust As fas i As i could do mexican embassy. To i Sevan Zamacona did not reveal the j character of his Mission. Lie Infin Mui Mii oils Eire instances Narki drained Bluit lie had come to the United i. First of Lark on private business. From it is noun in that Consul Ine i in Uit who Art a the ale Iran government made inquiry has been no delay in either cutting or stocking for want of help and few districts have suffered from any weight of rain since the Grain has been Cut. Because farm help has Lea Tifu-1, there has been no attempt to hold up the Farmers for extortionate 1012. Wages such As was the Case in the Sample was an excellent one. There will no Doubter in the year be a considerable percentage of . That shows shrinkage and is off color from having been Cut too Green ill is wiil be a comparatively Small part the whole and even this could be materially lessened if this Grain be Mev ailed consider Abl areas and which Dirl a 31 eat Deal of damage not Only by Hail but also by the beating Down and tangling of the crop an immense amount of interest Nas been awakened by the free press re poits which appealed daily and the office hat been hooded with Pond enc two of these letters from u Ell known members of the Grain Exchange ate sufficiently indicative of different Points of View aug 10. Editor free. Pros City allow me to congratulate you for the most interesting crop re ports you arc giving the Iyub Lic through your paper. They arc much appreciated by the general Public for they have so plainly marked on them truthfulness. Many present who report on crop conditions seemingly see Only the Good Fields and report accordingly. In a country so Large As ours and with a. Grain acre age so extensive and increasing year by year it is most unreasonable to suppose that All the Grain in any one year can be Good therefore when you state. As you do in your reports that there arc some very poor Fields As we-1 1 Many Good ones people who think at All and know something of crop conditions know that you Tell the truth. You May sometimes Ere some in judgment for even the most cautious do but even so we do not think any person can give truer and better written reports than you have at least so far. Tariff Bill goes to conference today feeling is general that next step in measure will last Only few Days the imprint of in the past and t week if ii mild lie the a As i fulled states to Canna negotiate some to Senor Zam Llie Points in Bio smiled the Loiner said miss Lowi in on in same. The United state had Sig what ii we Wen Piir Nacon a a j Mideu in return that u fee dior i Nib Inan Van in he Cona came to resume the negotiations most up to Diu London walking suit j on i new basis., lie would be received ill my friends most Elt Tisi vely this government considered negotiations he same Ilde Zinent. They then i s l Junul covered by Lohn bind As in Lipini i in lord u Hen t j Neces Smi y. Croft if the 2nrl life guards. Of it Wihler Slouch that Senor Zama oui St. I iat and finite charmed in the interest he took in the latest news from the America n a on Inen t. Al Ter a while he suddenly turned to. Me and the Slif retest Trai a of an a event said i will not i vol Kontrei. . I am not a lord or anything like it just an Ordinary i at Tor on t. Vacation. You i must blame your friends for the de i seption. But i. Iut had to keel up the i .ie.ke. Please t or give me i furious for a few moments but Miv sense of humor came to my Rescue. What a Suei you would Malvo Hui Levils with such stacked instead of Beins j threshed. Immediately in the season. View of the weather which pre Onia was in communication tonight Wilh the mexican City administration prepared to be new York to Morrow to Uilk with american Bankers a fiut the Prospect of a loan for the .11 tier a against project h. Babcook deals with. Electrified Tion of Mountain railways. Vancouver. . Sept. First. Characterize irn Pui Lant paper Ever Given discourage failed in the Early part of the season the crop is a most remarkable one. From tile eleventh Day of april to the 22nd of May the highest temperature recorded throughout the three prov inces was 66 degrees. There was Frost every night of that period with one , and these frosts ranged All the Way from 2 to 1.6 degrees two j Points reporting 16 degrees on May 10. From the Twenty second of May conditions improved considerably and the crop got a Start Only to be severely checked by two weeks of abnormal i by dry weather in the Middle of tune. Dunns the Early part of july temperatures frequently dropped at night As Low As 38 and 40, and Rains continued until after the period when the crop in Normal years should have finished growing. These unfavourable conditions however were very largely overcome by the splendid weather aug. 20, 1913. Tihe free press City. Dear sir an ardent admirer of your paper it strikes me that you might improve matters by calling in your crop reporter. The reports appearing1 in your paper from various districts Are at such variance with Persona observations and so contrary to the judgment of practically every Grain Man with whom i have spoken As Welt As other business men who have covered the Western territory recently that the general Public is beginning to think that the free press reports Are not As Reli Ile this year As in former years. I am strongly of the opinion that the information appearing in your paper is rather misleading to the True condition of affairs and is having a Bane Ful effect owing to its wide circulation and to being copied by interested parties to the South of the Washington. Sept. Leader of both houses confident that it will be Back for final enactment a Nim a. Few. Days the Demp Catic Tariff Bill As passed by the House and amended by the Senate goes to a conference com Mittee tomorrow. Representative Underwood today asked a unanimous vote to Send the measure to conference but he was blocked by Republican Leader Mann who objected to the rejection of thru Senate s 676 amendments in bulk and without debate. Senator Simmons stated tonight that the conferees would Lipold their first meeting tomorrow night. Both he and or. Underwood expressed the opinion and that there would to no serious difficulty about reaching an agreement subscribe Large sum directors of town planning association give the first fall meeting of the Winneg housing Ancl town planning a no doubt both writers were equally sincere. Site for new terminals. F the Pas ivian., sept. 1.0. According to assistant chief ens sneer Gordon the new location for the Hudson Bay railway terminal is to be located along the Eastern Boundary of the Pas an nex if the ground there is s Ood enough. The new location should be adopted As the ground All Over that territory is the same Vross Irr Emlet Irenr i in tote act. The to bought Ruok Chloel electrical Engineer of Starnis of August 14 and 15, which phone main 698 form and our ii Pon that Vas in the in the exhibition Park where the Ball Syraine was s Oins on and where the inauguration ceremonies were to a Kivon. A platform had been erected for the speeches before the grand stand. It was estimated that fully 000 people were present to hear the inaugural ceremonies. City is inaugurated. Mayor occupied the chair and after a few introductory remarks proceeded with the programme of the Day. He first called on the Secretary of the inaugural committee to read the expressions of regret received from several who had been invited to attend the ceremonies Init were unable to be present. Amongst those who sent re Grets at not being Able to be present were fit. Hon. R. L. Borden sir Wil Frid Laurier Hon. W. .1. Roche minis Ter of the Interior Hon. W. F. A. Tur freon Hon. G. A. Bell or. Walter Mur Ray president of Saskatchewan univer sity w. .1. Rutherford Dean of Agri culture in Saskatchewan University it. Creelman and George Stephens of the . Thos. Vorton. Treasurer of the .1. 1. Case co. K a. Larson of tie International Harvester co. Of Canada the president of the Board of Trade of Moose jaw and or. Smith mayor of Estevan who was absent in British Columbia. The first speaker to be called the Lieut. Governor of the province. He was received with Hearty applause. He expressed pleasure at being pres ent and congratulated the citizens on aet is foul a i j l k Southern Pacific railway at san eci nning a joke i Francisco to the Pacific convention of Jioio american Institute of electric i engineers Here today. Or Babcock As chief electrical ii i Igor for the Clariman systems advised against the electrification of the Tehachapi pass in California Ancl the paper he delivered an Endeavor to thai the electrification of the division would not he justified from a viewpoint whether the Power was Home made or purchased. The i to slopes of the Summit Are-49.5 and is i Miles Long Ith average grades of 1.44 and 1.33 per cent and running grades of 2.2 per cent on each slope. I Tuti past ono.1 or. Martens female pills Twenty years the Standard forty years in use 20 years the Standard prescribed and recommended by physicians. For woman s ailments or. Martel s female Pihs at your Crug Slot. Runaway injuries prove fatal. Kramer n.d., sept. 10. Edward i Asker who wits accidentally injured i l Days a o when thrown from a Bugg a while Hunting died Toni lit the third death since the Hunting sea son opened last sunday. Asker s shot gun accidentally exploded frightening his horses and he thrown on his head fracturing his Skull. Bour stomach Gas a Ripples pains in and sluggish Lovei yield to Centle effective action or Parrielee s the Best of All pills. They relieve constipation without bad after effects. Whole system. Price to. They tons vegetable ski n of Beauty la a Joy forever Jmie Home of the permanent players. Tonight and am. Wisek. The Brilliant comedy the rejuvenation of aunt Mary May Robson s most Brilliant Success i Mats. Tuco., thurs., Best seats 25o. Avg. Prices 15c to 75c next attraction the three shows daily 3, 8, 9.30. Mats. 10c to eggs. 10c i 35c. The remarkable act drama one r. T. Felix Gouraud s Oriental Cream or magical Beautifier. The i growth of their town. Me rejoiced in having Weyburn added to the list j o ask of tin cities of the province. He visited this District before there was any Vyburn. But had never been Here since. However he had heard of it s Progress and was interested in its growth lie said great railway companies had Faith in tie City for they had extended their lines Here and i were Rei Tiomi. A Flisnick a the estimate the i always put upon it in building their lines there. He was surprised to see the splendid residences and places of Tisi p Sis pcs Reading them out in every i j one could ill the value of removes inn i Malm freckles Moth put Lis und of can i Hurt very blemish on Sci Unity. And tie. Fles detection. It Street matinee daily at 2.15 nights at8.15 Sam Mary Marble in the land of Agnes Scott Henry Keane. Yoonlin Steele care Pearson Goldie. Andrew f. Kelley. Ankar bothers. Lavier with miss sheep of. News views. Orchestra ladies powder pocket matinee today Winni Peg housing Ancl town planning association was held in tiie Board room 01 the Industrial Bureau last night. J. Ujj. Atchison spoke in the absence of w. Sarit Ora Evans and touched on the great that had resulted from the support Given to the Capi Tol approach committee by the City Council and the provincial government. The committee reported that both bodies Are now working on the problem and will soon be Able to formulate something in solution that will not incur great expense. The housing and aesthetic commit tee decided to appoint a legislative Cornit tee to take up the town Ning acts Ucb Vave. Passed by the Legislatures of a Brunswick Scotia arid Ontario with a View to securing legislation favourable to town planning. The membership of the association has reached 1.2sb and it is in a flourishing condition. The objective Point is now Bers the directors present contributed in voluntary contributions toward the work of tie association. This amount a portion of the 000 which it contemplates using in the next few months in giving an incentive to the work. Three prominent hive. Asked for illustrated lec Tures on housing Anil town i planning. It is planned to establish a Library so that members will Access to the Best Liti Maiure on the subjects con Neo Tecl with the objects of the association. the leading periodicals of the movement have already been subs scribed for. Or. Douglas informs the association that the. Mortality rate for the City will be a 0 Points lower this j ear than last year the drop in those paint of the Ciu who a the death rate of Merle touched the High water a irk the Resolution on j5 foot lots was spoken of the matter announced that in the Fuluio All City lots must be wide town w is i looted Thunman of uie Stiess and transport Tiou committee i the place ;