Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 15, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 15, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Weather of telecast. Fol. Far and warm Btl 8uslltly Sun rises sets . Moon Tinea. . Sets . Winnipeg wednesday july 15, 1914. Twenty four pages. No. 9. At end Board of conciliation on Western . Case closes sessions. Will now prepare report judging Wei advanced in All Quality of surpassing excellence is citizens Day Theyel Ozment of Industrial err Ter or Luff in West emphasised at to manufacturers. Humor at Ottawa that the members have failed to agree today s programme. Citizens Day. Gates open. Cage show. Gas Bird engine and Grain cleaner demonstrations All Day. Beef females and herds Clyde per Cheron and belgian stallions Light horses. Judging clogs. Bak ing competitions. T to press. Racing. Bak ing competitions 3 to 5.30 regiment band 4 pm Beachey the world s great est Aesop Lankst. Sale of Dairy products. To regiment band 7.30 cattle Parade on track. I judging horses on track. ?.30 9.30 of Delhi and fire works. Ottawa july Board of con filiation consisting of d. Campbell f Winnipeg representing the men and Isaac Pitblado k.c., of Winnipeg acting Lor the . Western division and presided Over in k. Go Gunn which has been in conference for the past week concluded negotiations yes Arday afternoon and the conference came to an end the members leaving Oday for the purpose of preparing a report. The c. A. R. Conductors trainmen and yardman on the Western division which embraces the territory from. Fort William to the Pacific asked for an increase in pay and a revision o the schedule of working rates in a ust 1913. The. Proposition was pre enter to the labor department of the railway and was considered but a he end of March 1914, it was foun that the representatives of the men and the company were unable to agree and the men applied for a conciliation Board under the Lemien sat the department of labor it sex petted that the report will be pre sen Ted in a few Days. The free this evening state that the members of the Board hav failed to agree and that Here will b majority and minority reports. Big Iise Stiitt in balance men almost unanimous for fight As opposed to Federal arbitration. Pass the amended Bill Ord Crewe gives Little in formation As to govern ment s attitude Skaug Tersea Lions Over five Hundred bagged by Hunters in Skeena River preying on the Salmon. Ulster now desperate Resh idea of deferring operation pending new inquiry fails to get enthusiastic support fishermen Are now carrying guns and ammunition in their boats. Huerta s family world s news summary ratification has left 110 immediate resignation and flight of president now looked for Farmers Day is Over and citizens Day is the Day on which All Winnipeg visits the exhibition officially. While Many of them have Al ready seen portions of the entertain Talent and portions of the exhibits citizens Day is the occasion on which they come Early and stay late take Taall the Side shows View the sex and finish the Day with an on the grand stand. Even Chicago. 111., threatened strike of engineers and firemen on ninety eight Western railroads was still in the balance tonight although the employees had announced to the roads today that the men had voted nearly unanimously to strike to sus Ain their demands if necessary and hat arbitration under the Federal Law would be accepted. Then the time is none too Long for with attractions in every Corner of the grounds hours pass like minutes. The attendance yesterday was very Lair there being a Good showing in the grand stand in the afternoon and evening. Much of the judging was of particular interest to the farming fraternity and there was a really mar Zeftius showing of Dairy cattle. In deed the general expression of opinion at the ring Side was that both in qual Ity and Quantity the exhibits had never been equalled before in Winni Peg. Beachey s flights As usual proved a great attraction and whenever the Buzz of his engine presaged a flight either in the afternoon or evening All eyes were trained to the spot from which he would leave the ground to soar in the air. With faces turned skyward his flight is followed until appears but a Mere speck and. Again until he makes his Sharp descent to Mother Earth the awards yesterday in addition to the cattle and horse judging included some of particular interest to the country school children awards being made in handwork Pencil work illustrations water colors needlework and Kindred subjects All the work of Chil seen of the country schools. The Brandon band playing in the grounds in the afternoon and evening Hafl a Large audience All the time and the selections were warmly applauded a Large crowd witnessed the races yesterday afternoon and the parimutuel machines received More Atten Tion than they have hitherto. No very amounts of Money were won however though on the previous Days some Nice Little hauls were made by the Yukky ones. Some of the fairly Nigil winnings were for Jot 55, 54s for for Lor j2-, for ?44 for and other amounts ranging Down to luncheon for manufacturers. The luncheon in the directors quarters -wa.3 to the manufacturers yester Day and the guests were Well represented at the tables. W s. Fallis chairman of the manufacturers sex mutts committee acted As chairman manufactories in Western Canada were second Only he said to agriculture in interest and it was Gratifying redevelopment in manufacturing con Cerns. He himself had been connected manufacturing from coast to in Canada for a Quarter of a Century and he Well remembered the when there was a preference in Ivor of foreign made goods and a Neci aed feeling against goods of Cana Nian manufacture. He was glad to be Joule to say that now however Cana made goods ranked equal to any the foreleg us Jed. Foreign manufacturers were now Comine Nelns to establish factories in Canada and the canadians welcomed All. The manufacturers Reco s in ant in the introduce Litand Sale goods and he looked Forward to time when the Winnipeg exhibit Jan would be the greatest in Western Canada. There was no reason Why it the their general manager s committee contended that o Grant the employees mean an increase of annual y in wages. The engineers wild lire men asserted that their request s were air and equitable. It is expected that further Confer. Aces will be held should the Nego nations fail and the employees stand by Mieir announced refusal of arbitral Ion the resulting strike would direct y affect engineers arid firemen and indirectly a much larger number f workers. W. S. Carter president of the Bro nerhood of locomotive fireman and1 in linemen issued a ions statement following the announcement of the strike vote to the conference com in which he said the unions would refuse arbitration under the. Federal Law As the ived it to previous arbitration awards. Captain m Kay dead Canadian associated press London july third Reading of the Home Rule amending Bill was agreed to and passed in the House of lords tonight. Lord Crewe in moving the measure said that the opposition seriously explained what was after All the most difficult question of the whole of area exclusion. The Noble lords opposite had told the government they proposed to exclude the counties which were pre dominantly Catholic counties. He asked should they meet the objections which these counties might legitimately raise their lordships amendments had materially altered the Bill it would now go before the lower although he recognized the task before the rep Senta Tives in that place was by no. Means a simple one he sincerely hoped their efforts would now be crowned with Suc Cess i lord Lansdowne agreed that their amendments had completely altered the Bill but nothing less than the effectual exclusion of Ulster unionists would have sufficed to Avert civil War. No help Given. If the government were so anxious for a lasting settlement Why he asked was it that one word had come from the opposition Bench to help them in. The task. Not one syllable had been heard As to the amount of support their amendments would received from the government in the commons. He warned them that Ulster goaded to desperation by their become firmly resolved to come in july exploits of Roosevelt As a big game Hunter Pale i nto insignificance when compared with the exploits of a to party of Skeena River and. Rivers in let Hunters a few Daya ago. This party bagged Between 660 and 600 Lions. sea Lions to be it was a big Alau Aster just the same. The sea Lions Inave be Coine to numer Ousta Iffla Vicinity of the Rivers Inlet and the Mouth of Skeena or itch As to threaten the life of ithe Salmon fish ing Industry. Tihe canner men made application some time ago for permission for fishermen to carry rifles and ammunition in fishing boats with a View to killing these animals which like a horde of locusts on the land have been destroying All fish seeking these Waters. Work of ministers a disappointment to Ottawa friends possible significance May merely mean preparation for life and death struggle against rebels. Efforts of Hon. Robert Rogers and Hon. Arthur Meighen did Bear results. Der a Home Rule parliament. Coercion in Ulster was dead he echoed. From the first the government had exhibited an attitude More helpless and aimless than he believed any government had shown in connection with any events. Tour main Asid lord lans Downe has had the Bottom knocked out of it by of one of ithe most important parts of Ireland and it Ihas been openly defied by the nationalist party. Do the Noble lords opposite believe that either of thes e Bills would in the words of his Maje Sty heal Dis sections and Lay foundations for last ing peace no formality. Sad occurrence Mars first trip of Steamer South american. Duluth minn., july her Flag at half Mast the new Steamer South american arrived in the Duluth Harbor from fort William this morn ing carrying the body of her first caftan William a. Mckay. The master died while the ship was in route Between the two ports. Body will be shipped from Here to Buffalo and will be interred at his Home in Hamburg . Captain Mckay complained of a pain around his heart Early in the morning when a Short distance out of the can Adian and was stricken shortly after he has travelled the great lakes for 22 years. He was officer of in Cutts Ivy. Ziu the North american last year Tod first officer on the North West in 1912 George i Immingan first officer was sworn in As Captain at the Duluth customs office this morning and took his an hour later. J. H. To lean of Duluth will be first officer on the Down Lake trip. Captain Mckay is survived by a wife and daughter. Hindu plans another Effort to land immigrants in Canada. Vancouver july tons Are now being carried on by an East Indian styling himself Behari Lai Verma As Secretary of the american Indian colonisation company with lord Dun Raven moved. The insertion of a clause suspending the operation of the government Ireland Bill until a commission had reported upon the constitutional relations of Ireland to other parts of the United kingdom. Even if the measure now. Before the. House brought peace he said it would be a precarious peace and it did. contain the smallest germ of final settlement. Lord Morley characterized the hang ing up of an act of parliament As a Complete innovation. The Irish ques Tion had been before the House for.28 years. Was it really possible he asked to gather together now some deliberative body which should have revealed what had escaped parliament All these turning to the the Amend ing Bill lord. Morley said the effect would be to make relations More embittered and a collision More inevitable. It would have been More straight Forward if the. Amendment rejecting measure had been openly accepted. It would have come to the same thing. Lord Dun Raven a clause was put to division and passed. Conflicting views. London july Cabinet on wednesday and thursday will prob ably be occupied in consideration o the area of exclusion in Ulster. The. Chronicle the government Organ does agree that the whole of the prov Ince should be kept out of the author Ity of the act and it predicts that eventually the unionist demand will Down to a clean Cut six coun press special Ottawa july Arthur Melg Flen solicitor general reached Ottawa after a month in the heat of the Mani Toba Campaign and has rooms in one of the hotels with the evident intention of being at the capital for some time. Or. Meighen at once plunged into the mystery of the . Trust deed which has been waiting his re turn for some Days. Hon. Robert Rogers minister of Public works who conducted the Campaign for the Roblin forces in Winnipeg will it is stated spend a month recuperating at the Lake of Tho Woods from his strenuous but fruitless exertions there. Hon. Or. Minister of Interior is expected Back for sometime. The efforts of. The Federal ministers have caused keen disappointment am Ong their colleagues Here and it is expected that they will prominently identify themselves further with the remainder of. The fight in the Northern constituencies. Ottawa press Saya that Hon. Robert Rogers has lost his Chance of becoming High Tommis Storrer on account of his failure to win elections in the the free press quotes a r prominent conservative As saying that Wise before elections and foolish is becoming the general impression Here is that if the liberals carry the Pas there will be another general election in Manitoba at an Early Date and that the govern ment will then be decisively Defeated. Icebergs in clusters Duke of Conhain Jet returns to St. Johns to avoid difficulties. St. Joihn a nfld., july Duke of Connaught unexpectedly arrived Here on the Cruiser Essex. He was due till tomorrow. After leaving Botwood on sunday night ran into a. Fog which enveloped her All yesterday and last a a grit. As the Duke s i programme contemplated a visit to Bonavista Ana Trinity yesterday and today two of the most important towns on the Eastern Side of the Island but Mexico a Lutyj july 10 o clock tonight the family of resident Huerta and other relatives and close friends left the capital for Vera Cruz aboard a spec la train. The special were two Mil Eltary trains carry ing 800 men. Following came another military train with 500 troops aboard. The family of Gen ister of War also left on the special. It is believed that president Hue rat Gen. Blanquet and other High Ofifi class will leave the capital tomorrow morn ing. V Washington hopeful.,_ Washington july the resignation of Gen. Huerta ids confidently expected by the. State depart ment and Washington diplomats to. Occur at any moment its unaffected by the news Are press ing hard their military Campaign on Mexico City. Official dispatch est in. Villa with men was ready rapid Advance on. To a mexican capital and that Gen. Forces at Guadalajara were sweep Onward within a lab Hugh officials have been Giyen much to predict ton Call loan and upon his own Security to tide Over the delay. The Rumor is denied tonight by or. Lash who de clares that such a sum for such a period would be of no advantage either to the Borrower or the Lender. It is understood that a portion of the Bonds will be floated on the new York Market. Settle with machinists it is believed Here that the government now that the Manitoba elections Are Over will persist in. Their intention to make the final execution Winnipeg girl Dies at Gill. Man., july 1.4. A sad death occurred Here Early this morning when miss Bjorg Johnson of Winnipeg exp r e a suddenly., she had. Been in poor health for time and. Came Here last night for Kie Benefit of her health. It is thought heart failure was the Caus e of death. Big Mill burned in Nanaimo. Naii Aimo july which broke out shortly before-3 o clock this morning completely destroyed the Mill of Flie new Ladysmith company Situ ated within t free Hundred Yards of the Post of the main business Section of City entailing a loss estimated at fully covered by insurance. The time had come when Eonas were no longer prefer Aiea the fact that the Canadian a Istria exhibition played an in occupy this position for had no doubt that Winnipeg itself As destined to become the greatest c to in Canada. Concluding he proposed the health manufacturers and coupled Toast the name of mayor Nabe Maru ils Back and to preach Seui Wiart pump in it is Saia Lul it into the United states there and Home West to the Pacific coast states irs rile additional volunteers there to make the total number 1.000. Decline in canal traffic. Ottawa july canal statistics up to issued today for the season show knot tier big decline to traffic As compared with last year. However the entirely at the. Soo find in the american Trade through the Canadian the Canadian traffic has remained about the same. The of creased tonnage is due. Largely to the drop in the carrying Trade in Iron Ore. The Soo traffic last tons with tons this year or a decrease of tons. Farmers As manufacturers. Worship made a characteristic he told his audience that on farm there was an old horse Yuan. Aid do much but browse in Dut it seas occasionally called to take Tho place of one of the horses when anything i happened to one of the others. The of this horse was and 1. On this occasion been selected Csati Nudd on Page. Two Hospital patients drowned. Westfield mass., july Iris patients at the state tuberculosis Hospital were drowned Wale bathing in the Westfield River today in company with about 20 other patients. Most of the girls could swim and were unable to Aid. Their companions. The drowned were fan Nie Gold 14, and Bella a. Steinburg 15, of Boston and Annie e. Lineham 13, of Chelsea. The girls were in charge of a nurse from the Hospital and stepped a Hole about six. Fee deep some distance from Shore. Tie daily mail asserts lord Morley s speech on the amending Bill was a Flat repudiation of the Marquis of Crewe s promises. If the speech rep events the government s attitude the Outlook is Black indeed it declares. The unionist press comments on the acceptance without division of lord Dun Raven s proposal enabling the King by suspend Home Ruie until the com Mission s reported amending Bill was massed and conveyed to the commons. Ulster Irish again. Canadian associated London july daily news and Leader today prints a ions Tele Montreal Czar Lubau new York Wilhelm Bremen new York Bremen Bremen _ new York Kroon land _ Antwerp new York Pat la Naples new York Cretin Genoa Boston Cretul Manchester importer Montreal Manchester Cassandra Montreal. Glasgow Lake shipping. Sault Ste Marie. Mich., july 9 Huron la Athabasca noon 3 nip ton 6. King . Curtis Marvin 1 Lakewood 2 City ber Ita Aurora weather report. The weather report from the meteorological Observatory at St. John s College is As at 7 . Yester Dav 78-7 maximum Tor the preceding 12 hours 86.2 minimum. 73.9 barometer. 2968 South wind at 11 Miles an hotter .01 of the a. To. P. Trust deed conditional upon the company s immediate settling with its Western machinists. The company it is stated while intending to Settle the latter dispute object to the implementing of last session s legislation being made conditional upon such settlement and it is willing in the event of any delay occurring through. Such a consideration to rest for the guarantee upon the agreements of 1903 and 1904, wherein the Overn ment undertook to guarantee the com Pany s Bonds for the extent of three fourths of the Cost of the Mountain Section. The company believes that the privy Council would uphold such a claim irrespective of the present legislation. Verdict Speaks for itself Montreal july 14. The verdict Speaks for said sir Thomas Shaughnessy this afternoon speak ing of the findings of lot Mersey s is a source of satisfaction to tiie c. P. R. That no blame attaches to any of the company s officers and that Canada s great water. Way is equally free from reproach. These Are the. Bright features that emerge from the inquiry into a disaster that cast a gloom Over the world and left Many sad sir Thomas arrived in Montreal today from his summer Home at St. Andrews . Young girl ill used. Montreal july Hodge 17 years of age. Valley Field que., was found at noon today in a Box car in the c p h Yard in Montreal in a serious state As the result of an As Sault. She was taken to the Western Hospital. The Rirl says she came to the City yesterday to see the Robin son circus and after the night performance she was grabbed by two negroes and hurried into a railway car where she was assaulted and robbed of jewelry and Money. The circus was going to Farnham qae., and she says the two men in question must have thrown her unconscious body in a Box car at Farnham on a train bound for Montr Crothers for lieutenant governorship. Ottawa july evening free press claims to know that Hon. T. W Crothers minister of labor will be appointed lieutenant governor of on Tario to succeed Gibson whose term expires this autumn. Or. Crothers the paper states Fer to go on the Bench but is too near the age limit of judges. Of rain. The Canadian meteorological service observations taken at 7 o clock last 74 Lair Medicine hat fair Calgary 70 6s r temperature has moderated. In West but weather remains decidedly warm in Iri eater part Saska Toneman in Mani Toba hovers and thunderstorms have of locally today in these two provinces. Ander Vermette now lies in the holy family Hospital As the result of being night in a Drunken Brawl in the North Side. He cannot account for How be came toy his injuries. Cn6 .ubert764-76 Swift current. 60-84 a Law 67-87 Keolna 67-88 port a sw6 Parry sow 64-90 Toronto it Aston 76-78 Ott 58i84 Quebec. 83st John 54-72. Use the free press tent the free press the exhibition grounds is immediately behind the grand stand and on the left of the sidewalks leading in from the Entrance to the grounds. Visitors to the fair will be welcomed there and in attendance pleased to assist them in. Any Way. The Telephone number is St. John 2825. Out Forte in visa Are invited to mates free press tent their Headquarters and can arrange to meet their friends there ;