Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 24, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 24, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Bushed i840 of a c oust re offered i unix a Ocie ulary regarded As the to use waen having rela Tive and friends come out to ca1sjada from the thu service celled in Comfort the new twin screw steamships carrying one class ii Cabin and third clans Only. A Flaxta in Plaunia 19,400 tons each were added to the Canadian service in 1913. And Are Replete with every modern improvement. appointments lounge gymnasium. Drawing Boom smoking room open and covered promenades. Orchestra. Other splendid steamships Are Ascania bowatjs03via 10,000 tons 8,000 tons carrying one class ii Cabin and third class Only. Frajt coital tons each twin screw Oak mania 20,000 tone. Triple screw Turbine. Carrying 5 list second and third Cusaao. The Cunard Corn Pany also maintain services Between new Tork. Queenstown fish guard Liverpool. Boston Queenstown. Flin6"urd, Liverpool. New York Mediterranean. Adriatic. Including the fastest steamers in the world. and Mauri Tania. Now building for Canadian service . Mtjhaxla"14, ton for descriptive literature sail Ings Etc. Apply to any railway or steamship agent or. The cd Maht steamship Compaq it Ltd. 304 main St., Wiital pc Man. Commercial markets by Cable Broomhall s exclusive Cable to Liverpool. No. 1 Manitoba per 100 ibs. V o 2 Manitoba Pei 100 ibs. A 3 Manitoba per 100 Lus Manitoba to or i it. La or us Helcl. Manitoba no. 3, per Bushel Manitoba no. 3, per Bushel.-"lv., futures Eay. March per 100 ibs May per 100 ibs " july per 100 ibs. March per Bushel May per a Gheil " july per Bushel. " 7s 7s 7s 3d 3d 2%d basis of Exchange on which or teen per Busi Jef 1.05% 1. 1.06 /8 1.051/4 7s 3/2 7s 3d 7 2% 1.061/a a Otto a free press Winnipeg tuesday. Manmit 24, 1914, ,. Of southwestern Cash was the rial Batis of the country advices indicate a movement and Eastern Cash will be forced to come Chicago Market for supplies the Advance was rapid there to while basis is 1.05 /24.s22-3. Fluctuations in Winnipeg options wheat May july. October data May _ _ july _ Barley May _. Old flax May _ july _ october High Low close. 93 b 38/za 36%. 38/8si 140s 89s 141s 88 /2s 36% s sat. 92% 89s 36% b 38/gb 47l/4b 140 142%s 145b 881/2 363-i 38 140 142% 143j/2 sails from new York for London and Paris april 18 Corn markets influence wheat \ Liverpool Gables hold steady Cash inquiry Good and prices advanced receipts heavy. Aunt a l f a and if Cash demand keens on in its insistence and caters to our Market it Isi cry of Cellwood of an old fashioned Bull movement. Take advantage of every recession to effect purchases. 4 to i largely on strength in Corn Cash demand was poor and Thyl most noticeable Fca Turs Selling of May and buying of july which strengthened july materially. Livestock news. United states visible. 1 Muy ii. of Jim 0. A n. Aug. K. Vii. Wii it Tail l i n k. A j l m i n St. Vin Nix a. Gral u a j , March 23, l � j i. J w Chat. Prices were St Carly the greater i part of the 2s the total s follows american.20.670.000 ao.26a. 20,816000 22,660.000 13,923,000 receipts. March 23 j to l l he conic to the Street. There he glanced Back. Imlej once More saw the Man. This t Ime be latins How he turned Jud a Vasseu air. Hastings a cd did Jouse his face is _ avas there mus Locue Black n l to a Nisi. -. Did you. Is this a Good Imi at., a n a . 1-1 and you. Ever be on Luc bin riot with whiskers. Did you know who it was /i., Olio wait there jus a. i Paviso. Jolin ii rat tame clearly my distinctly. You say it was John Krai who had n oils i to in. Mini y i by not say Asho could not see the Man s f spoil j in w i t h i to Imam lie.?- of tick. Tie Cirr Lei a a his l a Vav do you k n o w it War hand and was rubbing his eyes with k. J Why did you think he Lor Kool pm Bles r loses s.0 to s.25ousrns acid heavies in of i As ,. � other person ahead of 3iim?i did not notice. Was close to Bank. Tiow far did you notice this Man going Down Tho Lane to the Bridge. What do you mean by the Bridge Usu in be came to the sidewalk that leads to the Bank. Then when he got to now far were you from closer to him. The sidewalk him i was when he stopped what did he do he looked towards the Bank. Vas lip out on the sidewalk at that tune he was up to tie sidewalk. But was he of the sidewalk that i cannot Tel. You. You were quite close to. Receipts foray Union cattle. 246 t h r p r clays in Dinar Mon Stock Yards. Re a. 2,8.1.7- sheep j a .i1 Urr Laj from these Yards 3r, n�"5, i?8 a " cars of cattle were shipped to Eastern markets. . Yards. Cows shipped West in butchers Huld Over i ,.,., 3 a Chicago. In a .00 20c l 1,399,037.26 2.130,403.44stocks of flax 1 k. To. C 2,380,860.07 2,435.529.oc 2 c. To 168.286.29 745.460.0c 3 cd.32,034.08 135.820.0c others _ 38,261.45 22.2s8.13 2,819,442.33 3,339,037.1 Thim year last 3 car Oats. 56,820 189.379 Barley. 5.084 55,954 flax "26,"72j Grain in vbs8ei.s. Wheat Oata Barle flax. 1914. 4,083,650 2,514,311 334,732 461,017 43% 12% 137% 123% cars inspected of saturday March 21 3914 wheat _ 196 Oats. 87 Barley 27 plax.28 screenings2 total 33s 191.3 235 8.1 31 34 3s1 1913. 7,397.42 438,51 412.58 1,221,37 american barm3y and Oats. Baird Botterell Minneapolis. March 23.Cash Oats closed As follows to. 3 White Oats. 36j to 37 no. 3 Oats 33j to 35 Barley. 43 to 67 flax i58g to 160j Duluth March 23.iash. Oats closed375 flax. A. 160j heavy Canadian exports. Of Hicaro March 23.iiwj Iffe rent cables d the continued go out ook for the Domestic Iii ter crop made the lie Ait Market to Day incline to . Heavy exports from Canada appeared to be disc Laos no any need for Sili pm its to Europe fixin the ten a fed0 calves $ i of .5s.n.o. Hog receipts. 11,000 Market str Adyt i lit. $s,fi5 to 58.s5 mixed ? to heavy. $8.35. To .$8.83 Roux re $8.33. To ?8.50 pigs. $7.00 to $8.6-3 bulk of sales $8.70 to $8.so. Sheep receipts. 25,000, Market higher native 54.85 to 56.40 Western " s3 00 to ,$6j50 yearlings $5.90 to $7.10 lambs native $6.85 to $7 80 western$6.85 to $8.00. And then him tos and when he looked towards the Bank what did he do he started to so North. How far North i Don t know. Alter you1 had your dinner did you Firo to school that afternoon . The witness then stated How she met her schoolmate Mary Doerksen at the Corner by the grocery store. Arhat did you see when you went past the grocery store a Man went past the Bank the Man i saw before. Was he changed at All no. Was he at the front of the Bank or old stable and the Plum As he wins going to school t i v Qucen a hotel. Just w l i f n h p was on the East Side of the hotel he heard a sir t. The sound of which seemed peace River. A can Ion ton. Is. M a Cli 13. Final Jila Tir l i if in n r i l if for i in i cute to if f i i i i. I j j in not twos i a i Lla la we i i i in t h Nicit which Hie a Jna i in Xor t l porn it in i the f j t a come from the Oast. To j then a ent on Tho West Side of the hotel and saw tie Man he bad seen before Runn ing 10 Ward Dyck s livery barn. A icon i on Ali Liick. His walk Westward t i l l he Sot to railway and Peter Strum Ano oath in m l f f h t of. Ali Auto before Nicot Ioimo n was " j1- with the 111, Valle Mil h of me of la. By l l v its f. I r n \ y i i h i Phil Fhi. M. Lvi is. Ali Lin will of the a Hal. Ito i l la .-v1 t n i r t. N in in a a t h n of l lox Hie idiom fifty i y a s r a i r it Hrisi if i n o u l l i i Ops a in of a r l v. R Horci n i l " s from f h f on . O Vaj i l l l. I t w i l l p u .i�.-l. South town of i a l r i t bal ton f o o n and b � r i i is. In the Pamn engine s t i l i Rii Junins. L in saw Tia Man in the Black coat get in arid noticed also two men Nezir the machine. They Mary Doem says Man in Black f Asj Radchenko continued from Pao four lower prices . Baird & Bottere Chicago. March 23 cays i Export business. In new Winter the at. Became real my Satur Day new Tork reporting 46,000 Tju Ahles sold abroad during the Dav. Of r july aug rust shipment press my Aly. By the Gulf Ari d intimated that sales recen try were larger than the trades eneral by Oeljen. Bears that the Market was Over Bough to and that unless crop conditions Coia need materially there i tvs to. Be a lower Range of values. C. P. R _ 102 cars c. N. To. 140 cars g. To p �3 oars Duluth 3 cars total 33s cars full c a cations in amt Buican options. Fobe dash after a Flura inflict a a split Orice. That is. A Sale of 10.000 at 8b would mean 6.000 at 8s and 5.000 at 8s.i when Orice a split at Cloae. Clear info in air at Loire Fleure for whole amount Corn traders. Gen really anticipated a lower a Tirb. To close. Sat. Cot tout Mai vet. Chis b to i a you i am. How far did Vuu go up the june l o Rore you saw the Ina no of q u i t e distance. M o. Dyck s stable is on the Lane Fiat runs j Portage conservatives to meet. in i ,. March l to. I i Linen i p i d c i l i hold i i p nominating of ii i. Hub Vitilio i of j or nor in t Walri in ir.,-Iire i i i tinier Many. I i s a a ii i Al l j a a licit is for la nip or a Iii Iii i Tine n Tinli a ii i ii 3ivi i f Orl i i i l a i i r i r j i id for 4ia inn if of f i i o in of i in in soc it Lon. Be Ikiri f r t h e a Oji Xii will t c i l i Arnik Trainr. Pro r inti full i incr nut l l o i j. I t. Coid . Hon the North East Ami Side so How far would Hie stable be from Street the witness could Otway say. Confirmatory evidence. John Monti 12 years old. The com Panion of Jacob on the Day m just a in gave his Forslun of l he Story ne.\t. Answering or. he said that with Jacoh he went Home from list Unolt a Burn an Hen they got cast of tins barn t my separated. He the of a Sion because he noticed a Man com ing Down the Lane in their rear. When he was leaving Jacob the Man was Between to Iem and the 11 very barn As they passed the barn lie noticed n aut a so Andijar opposite to i t. In the other Side of the Road. As the curtains were Down he i Ould not we. Whether any one waa in i but. O b j served that the engine was r u n n i n g. The Man he had null cd looked fun to had. A. Blade overcoat on but what he wore on his head Tho wit Ness did not notice. T i e was walking slowly in an upright position and was holding a handkerchief up to his face. There was no Examina Tion. Mary Doerksen on stand. Mary doors in a. Smart la year child , next sworn. She Tull lilo court her Mother had told her not to swear by the Bible. Why ask a Crown prosecutor Hastings our religion Don t let a swear. Do you know what will happen in you do not. Tell the truth . God will punish us. Mary then held up her right hand a f f i ring she would Tell the Trike. Site said she knew John Krawchenko. And had met him for tie first time a few weeks before or. Arnold died Al though she had heard of him before Good Natl red smile spread Over tie face of Krawchenko when Mary re muted her first meeting with him. It was in the Kitchen if the commercial hotel and Krawchenko according to the Evi Dence of the witness was chasing Lier for a. Kiss. Did lie kiss you to. Why because he did m l catch race from port Arthur to Oulu i. 1 Ort a l la i r. Mil. In Ami 23. A. Mannish. I local whoa t re a Insp nip it int Igor i i n n o i i n r h k t h a t to i a r Mii intr w i l la l l i n or is for an Moro plunk run in in port a r t h u r to Iii Henshel elected. in. A ii a. 2ji. A. A. Henri Hel Tod ii Defratis la i l i in of oijuneill.,1 for l i 4 in he Rura l i i i i i r i a l i l a of Ruster in Jav a vote of is 1o to i. Domestic troubles cause suicide. Toi Aniio. March 2. Mrs. James m i t e h i l l. 2 v. I j i a u l f i v Street to Manl t cd k u l i i d e my a i her Home in the a Renee of. H u s b a n d. She swallowed carbolic Icid. Sho. Had b.-, n Lesui ident because of Domestic Man in the Black coat he came out of the stable then come and of went Back again id so forum afterwards you saw the automobile Back out of the stable sir. You did not see who was drive the automobile no sir. Said it was John Kraf. Her evidence then covered the even ing of dec. 2, when she Law Kraf Chzuko As she was coming out of the commercial hotel. He looked at her but did not speak. She stated that on that occasion he was dressed in a Down and a Cap. She was then ques a toned As to the morning of dec. 3. In a Len Sale and Susie Bergen and Sev i other children were s standing at you Are quite sure this was the same Man As the one who went up to to ?ye.=. It i v f-l4me Man that you saw Loo i a. At re Mii re r window if the Man. That you passe in it Lane did not speak to ,you?--.v a sir. A he did not take any notice of of at All no sir. All right that s All Susie said or. S of Field. Self possessed boy witness. The next witness was twelve year Olaf Jacob Hoeppner a sturdy Young Ster whose aplomb and general air of self Possession caused quite a smile Toj run around the crowded c courtroom As he took his place on the witness stand the. Boy. Vows ushered in to the stand by the a ext official and he immediately came Forward in the Box and after taking a Good look at Krawchenko who smiled at him and who received a smile in return folded his arms in characteristic adult fashion and leaned Forward in the Box awaiting the the Corner of the grocery store. Corroborated the previous witness in the movements of the Man in Black along the Lane and when she was re Akik Uremko air. 7 air. w i l l 1,0 i i. I a for i i. I no i n. Cabin t u r r u i r n Ali Norelli 4rri�hit i. time no be disappeared for a minute aft a he came a k the re did he so he came up the Lane. Pleasure of whoever wished anything of him. Before the oath was taken or. Has Tings said he had a few questions to ask. Your name is Jacob Hoeppner?1 he said. Yes sir replied the boy in a loud childish treble. Then followed a number of questions the replies to which informed the court that Jacob was a native of Plum Cou Lee that he was a mennonite by re Ligion that he was 12 years of age and that he would affirm but would not swear on oath. You do not swear to Tell the truth but you affirm he queried or. Has Tings . Why is that because it s against my religion. Do. You know what will happen if under an affirmative you will not Tell the truth sir. What will happen one will be punished d. By whom by god. All right said or. Hastings satisfied and the affirmation was taken in reply to questions by the Crown counsel the boy declared that he had been coming from school Down the Al Ley Way at the Back of Billy Dyck s livery barn on the third Day of dec Ember when he Sawr a Man dressed in a Black overcoat coming out of the Back of the barn. It was Johnny Mon to a Hoy of his own age and size a said who Drew his attention to this Man. Or. Has tag. Showed the boy a photograph of the Lane at this Point and quite readily Jacob pointed out the Murib 2btb april 8th april 2snd _ Comfort i my till sum m Khz. .-.7-- a Misc a it Tovai a i Waki i Koyal a Kohutik " l i i i i i jue.1 i.".7. Safety m 1 114, suites be hates. M i Rej it d Cut other devices. Speed " t h a n six a. A and two hours 10 London. 9altis exhibition Malmo Sweden. 1914. Norwegian Centennial anniversary Christiania Norway two months from May 17th. Secure booklets and information. A. H. Davis general agent 583 main Street. Winnipeg. S a i l i n g s Ooi front Halifax. La a april ii in april 25 Glasgow Sec Lovick. Roiti Portal ill. From in norral. Cornic fam May no april i Ari of to and Lent till Isom is. A or a Omar Annn april is. April a Ai Irir 31 Phi up t. John. April u.1 18.000 to saw ass a Tarn tue to due a Domeni ii relive a. Pilj a 107 a ill or Sattui Blip abuser w. Allan. A enl a rth morn agent. Winnipeg How far ahead of you about 15 feet. Acid when he Sot up the Lane what a did he go started to walk cast the spot in which the Man in Black a standing when first seen by the two boys. The Young witness also identified the photograph to the Tion of the entire court by pointing out the Wood Pik at lire rear of Monti s Home and other familiar objects. Looked like an old Man. Telling what he saw when he came from school. Jacob said the Man Al ready referred to who had apparently come from the Back of Dyck s livery bar followed Tony Monti and him along the Jane being about twice the length of the court room which. Is about fifty feet Jong and in their rear.1 generate 10 . La Provence wednesday april 21nextsailings fkanci3 ;