Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 20, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Forecast. Sun risen . Sets. . Moon rises sets. . Monday july 20, 1914. Eighteen pages. No. 13. Andrew Paulson fatally injured at Keewatin. Everaid injured two serious by in derailment on , embankment occurred on Sharp curve East of Pratt 300 persons on Board to his death anxious to reach Home decides to Call conference boarded freighter and jumped when it passed his Home. Free press special Brandon. Man., july Seri a slur injured several with minor m and seven cars derailed is the. Of an Accident on the Canadian half a mile East of Pratt Sta Impson Roy chef for m. Thompson of Toronto is the Man most seriously injured he having been Itric sni backward Over the top of a bit when the Shock of the derailment Ante his injuries Are internal and list How serious they May prove to be a Jot be determined until he reaches a Hospital and a proper examination an be made. The other seriously in toed Man is j. Palmer address unknown. In addition to a Cut on the he too is suffering from internal injuries. There were a number less seriously Init one Man having a Mofsen knuckle while All were More or less bruised and shaken up. The train was a special made up of five passenger coaches and six baggage cars and was carrying concessions from the Winnipeg exhibition to the Brandon fair. In the five passenger coaches there was nearly 3-00 people the baggage cars were filled with Parapha Malia appertaining to the Side sows of the mid Way. The train left i Winnipeg at 9 o clock in the morning us to expected to make a fast run to Brandon being due to arrive Earl in tie afternoon. Passengers say that it was running about 3-0 Miles an hour Rae Naji of a sudden there was a Ter life tramp which threw people off their lest out of their seats and brought Sui cues an i personal belongings from the ticks on top of the struggling mass on tic floor. Cars Down embankment. The three baggage cars wer thrown own the embankment an wer Only prevented from turning com stately upside Down by a Telegraph two More turned partly Over shite of the pass Ensei cars also thu rails and started Down before being bronc it a still. The wheels of Eface Engin remained on the. Rails but we tend turned completely Over. The Accident i 11.20 it was not a flail close to o o clock that a wrecking train with coaches and Box Voic Brandon reached t e dec Erie while.s.1 the same time a special Cut Oil Winnipeg also arrived at. The other enl. The passengers were All transferred to the new train and the goods out of the baggage cars transferred to the Box cars. F indignant. A. Of indignation was expressed by the passengers at the length of which elapsed before assist Ance arrived from Brandon and the two most seriously injured suffered a great Deal of pain As no doctor was Tipiere until the arrival the Relief train. R the first notification of the Accident. Received in Brandon was when one of the employees of m. G. Thompson Tele phoned in from a farm House about two Miles away asking for help. I. Steir one of the Concession men at the fair also received word and As his wife and baby were on the train was by anxious. As no satisfaction could the obtained from the local officials of a Railroad or. Thompson who runs me of the largest restaurants on the grounds known As the Grill was greatly worried As to the Fate of his pm and engaged de. Parker and of the fas est cars of the Brandon Sarasue to set him out to the scene of Ine Accident As the . Refused to take anyone but doctors on their re Lief train. Though distance covered by Road s As nearly sixty Miles he arrived on the scene ten minutes before the Arri Val o e the train and after having seen to the Comfort of his men motored to Brandon which he again reached before the train. Speaking of he Accident. Or. Thomp said that last summer he travelled his outfit capable of providing 600 reals an , Miles through. Canada and the states without an Accident of any sort. He did not know his loss would be but was thank. That no More his employees were the ride to the wreck Over the country roads at an averages peed of Miles an hour was a thriller to Driver unless familiar with the snack of keeping in the ruts of the country roads could have accomplish Rumi. Avas Owenjr to the Courtesy of in Ompson that a free press representative was Able to reach the Kene. The passengers on the wrecked train took things very philosophically and what they could for the Comfort of the injured passed the time As Best they could several groups Flavins cards while others amused uie selves by taking photographs. Wreck while it will delay some " the Midway tents will not delay the it fill. Etc non nah.iin.3 run ont., july Acci Dent occurred Here last night which resulted in the death of Andrew Paul son aged 23. Deceased with two or three other Young men had spent the evening in Kanora and missing the ferry boat had boarded a freight train going West about 11 o clock. The train did not Stop Keewatin. And in jumping from it about half a mile East of Kee Watin and opposite his Home Paulson received terrible right leg being crushed and broken the Krieve and the left be Low the knee. He also sustained a deep wound in the Scalp the injured Man was found shortly momentous decision reached to help on Irish settlement placating nationalists Al lie us icon afterwards by some men walking along the track and was at once removed to the Keew tin Hospital where his in juries were dressed by doctors Beatty and Baker and he was afterwards taken to Royal Jubilee Hospital Ken Ora. While retaining consciousness until the last be was unable to with stand the Shock of., ills injuries and died about 5 o clock this morning. Deceased had lived in Keewatin All us life and had been employed by the Portage lumber company All sum Mer. Gathering of leaders at bucking Ham Palace and adjournment of debate in commons the pus William Carriere a most popular Force augmented. Free press special.5 the Pas Man., july election Campaign Here was formerly opened Powers last night at a rousing open air meet George who ing in the interests of William Carriere the opposition candidate in spite of Trie fact that at was. Saturday night and All stores Busy More than half the population gathered and listened to fighting speeches by messes. Calder no Well Slaney and Ben Batsford the latter making his plat form debut in a Fine straightforward speech in which toe roused great enthusiasm by his description of the machine tactics in Centre Winnipeg. Another big meeting will be held in the Lyric theatre monday night. Or. Carriere made a Short speech which is practically his election add Ress and was Given reception. Seasoned campaigners who Are Here declare that or. Carriere is the most popular candidate they have Ever known in Manitoba. In a fair election he would undoubtedly poll eighty per cent of the vote in the town. Hugh Armstrong arrived Here in the morning by special train from Hudson Bay Junction and will go into grand rapids from Here. His party state that Thev started Frorer Selkirk thurs Day but were forced to turn when their boat sprung a leak. They expect to leave Here tuesday or wednesday to Armstrong s nomination papers signed and ready for nomination which grand rapids on july 28. Larose to oppose Armstrong. Or a. Larose of the., Pas one of the Best known professional men in the country will be the opposition candidate in grand rapids. Or. To Rose is very popular and knows the country As few men do. He will leave for the scene of action fairly in the week and expects to make grand rapids two or before nomination. Tiie statement in saturday s Tele Gram that Hon. A. P. Mcnab of Saska Toon is Here electioneering and that his presence is an intrusion hard to is another typical Telegram prevarication without so much As a suggestion of facts or. Mcnabb is Here and has not been Here. In fact he passed through Hudson Bay Junction from the East saturday on London july King has called a conference of the leaders of Al the parties to seek a solution of the Irish problem. This is the moment Ous announcement which Premier As with is expected to make today the 1he Bill amending the Home Rule by comes up again for consideration i be House of commons. The prime minister s speech on i occasion radiating How the govern recent proposes to Deal with the lords amendments to the amending Bill u awaited with the deepest anxiety an it is the House will immediately adjourn the debate on the amending Bill indefinitely to allow the negotiations for a settlement to proceed outside of parliament. Asquith has been with the King a Portsmouth during the week end and the King s anxiety to get the. Matter settled resulted in the decision to Call the conference. It is said that the various leaders invited have accepted the invitation and that the conference will meet at an Early Date probably on tuesday in London. The King will receive the delegates but will not himself preside Over the conference which confidently thought under such exalted auspices will prove successful. At the same time the ministers Are placing great Reliance in the Persua in storm on Atlantic to steamers and two schooners wrecked off Nova Scotia. Crews beached safety vessels in bad positions and total loss is prevailed Halifax ., july steamers and two schooners were wrecked during he past 24 hours As the result of the heavy storm that swept Over the coast. Fortunately there was no loss of life All the Crews reaching Shore in safety but some of them had a trying experience As thick fog prevailed. Tjie vessels were the norwegian Steamer Ragna tons from Chester ?a., to Swenn a and she ran ashore at ballets and the cuban Steamer Cienfuegos tons struck at seat Aric from Mobile ala., Witti a cargo of Pine for Montreal. The Schooner Harold c. Beecher american also struck on seat Aric. She sailed from new York for Sydney. The four masted american Schooner Clarence Venner struck off Cape Sable She was bound from new Tork for Halifax with tons of hard Coal. All the vessels Are in bad positions and the prospects of floating them Are slight. The coast was swept by a Gale of wind and heavy squalls. There was also Thunder lightning and rain. All the disasters were due to the prevailing fog Alonto with the to eave sea. The Dominion Coa company s tug d. 03. Thomas went Down to Ren Der and is standing by til the fog lifts. The tug c. A wind also started today Tor the scene o files mortgage to Trust company Given to secure debenture Stock of company bearing 4 1-2 per cent redeemable in 1930 fact that it is filed prior to mortgage excites interest at Ottawa. Of Chancellor has been temporarily of from he the redoi1 it arrived on the mixed train Junction. Among them was Wou Tabie r. A. C. Stated is to supersede Bailey 5-Isrpr As chief organizer in an attempt n nip Rome the severe blow his pres Leas received in South Winnipeg. He As accompanied by w. H. Sharpe a p. For Lisgar. Garland gets seat Lakeside recount majority of Roblin candidate to 10. Portage la Prairie Man. As a result of the recount Tor tto . Of Lakeside j. J. Garland is elected by a jiul i it All As no Stock was carried train with the exception of one key used in a Side show and which a profitable Day browsing Mani thistles. Accident occurred on curve. 0. Official statement As to the cause it has been Given out but a on a Sharp curve and on a a Sand blink there being of about 10 feet one Side and a about 10 feet High on the other a. The track and Road is torn a and it the first bags rage other the track the to coaches after it. The coaches 11 ves Are rot greatly damaged Fita track will not be in Sliaut for traffic for 24 hours. Be carried on All night at Wjk Lair grounds making up for lost will be in shape Peng on schedule time. Elevator to handle 1914 crop. A july inspector nere today t iat Hoex Luton government elevator in ram 6rection Here at the Cost or and a half dollars would be ins this year s crop by november. Shunted from his financial duties to assist the prime minister a solution for the Irish difficulty. Placate nationalists. Chancellor George s practical Busi is to smooth the path Between the nationalists and liberals. It is under stood that the government is willing to go a considerable Way in the direction of meeting the Carsonie demands but is hampered by the unyielding attitude of the nationalists. The Chancellor of the exchequer has had several conferences with John Redmond the nationalist Leader in an Endeavor to find Point s of common agreement. Or. Redmond has Callec u conference of his party for today to hear a report from Joseph Devlin member for Belfast who has returned irom an important Mission in the North of Ireland and this conference May have an important bearing on the negotiations. For the moment Tyrone is the of the situation on which neither the nationalists nor the Carso nites a willing to yield. At a meeting of the National Elc ecu Tive of the Irish trades Union con Gress and the labor party in Dublin resolutions were passed urging work ers Ulster to oppose the exclusion of Home Rule and if a provisional government is set up. In Ulster to resist it with All available Means. It is understood that the conference is to assemble in Buckingham Palace tomorrow and. That the conferees will consist of Premier. , David Lloyd George Chancellor of the exchequer lord Lansdowne Leader of the opposition in the lords Andrew Bonar. Law Leader of the unionist forces in the House of com Mons John Redmond and John Dillon leaders and sir Edward car son and capt. Craig the leaders of the tells termites rumoured dissection. London july Asquith s present difficulty is that four the Cabinet two of whom Are partic Farly aggressive have1-at the last mom Cint flunked the situation and Are prepared to go in the Teeth of the says Reynolds news paper which is usually Well informed on the happenings of the inner minis aerialist Council. Adds the paper a majority of the party support or a s quite tin refusal to betray the nationalist cause and there is therefore some Hope that the ministerial party will not is despite the threatened revolt of a Section of the also 0.01 to the wrecks but was compelled to put limited to the owing to the heavy weather. T10t" wrecked in Bay of Fundy. Yarmouth ., july italian Arque King Malcolm i capt. Mortola found from Portland me., to Richibucto n.b., in ballast is a total loss at Short Beach about seven Miles from Yarmouth. She left Portland about noon on. Friday and struck at 6 o clock n saturday morning. She was Light sred. A Strong flood tide and Souther y Gale taken in connection with the treacherous Bay of Fundy currents carried her off her course. At tide she is Leigh and dry. Her Bottom is punctured in several places and she s partially full of water. A Survey was held this afternoon and an Effort will be made to Salve her. The King Malcolm is of Iron Anco registers tons. She is 28 years old. Huerta expected to Leonile Simf new president refuses use of in amnesty at capital. Free press special free press special Ottawa july Trust mortgage was filed yesterday in the Secretary of state s office Here by the Canadian Northern railway company to the National Trust company. The Mort Gage is dated1 february 21, 1914, and is Given to secure debenture Stock of the company bearing four and a half per cent interest and redeemable in 1930. The total Stock to be issued is according to terms of the mortgage per. Mile on All the company s lines in Manitoba Between Westgate and Brood in respect of which securities have been heretofore Guaran teed and the amount of securities guaranteed by Manitoba in respect of the same lines. The Stock May be issued at or at a discount or a a Premium. The Stock is to rank pass and be secured equally and rateable without discrimination or preference what Ever May be the Date of Issue of the same. Ranks next after existing _ charges. The mortgage is declared a charge ranking next after existing charges upon All the lines of railway cd instruct de in Manitoba and also on the com Pany s line Between Westgate and or restoration of constitutional eights of citizens Marks Early Days of new regime. Cabinet. It is possible that the debate monday will be adjourned after or. Asquith s two drowned Surveyor gobs Down in Gallant at elected by in which is two less than the figures j Oak Lue ont., july drown Ilven by the returning officer. The j ing accidents occurred Here today. The Arbor and never came up. O clo Csc in the afternoon j Arbor and never came up. E of in molested. There was a change was soon recovered but All efforts at the figures in but three polls. In j resuscitation failed. In i 4 Long Burn Garland lost one j the a victim was a. 3st. Allen vote Ana in poll 7, Macdonald toe j a Mil Stoer of the Toronto Hamilton another while. C. Mcpherson a Roaas Survey whose relatives re la Ned one and in poll 11, Poplar i at Neison . Allen attempted Point both candidates gained two to out to the Rescue of a Man votes the figures As a result of the who clinging to an overturned recount Are As follows poll. 1. Highbluff 12 2. So. Marks. 50 3. Lon Burn o. Oakla Aid 6. Westbourne 7. Macdonald. 8. Edwin. 9. Bag rot 10. Rosenda a 11. Poplar Point. 12. Lake Francis. 13. St. Laurent la. Radway. Garland. Mcpherson lib 65 29 96 37 32 51 71 69 ,2s 53 42 81 63 119 94 33 67 53 7 6 10381 37 33 totals 838 a majority for Garland 10. The recount for Portage will take place tomorrow morning before judge Ryan on application made by f. G. Taylor k.g., for Hon. Hugh Strong who was Defeated by a. E. Mcpherson by a majority of 6. Majority for 138 for Ross. East Selkirk Man., july returning officer declared the total for each candidate As Hayes Canoe. Two Rescue boats outstripped him and in trying to regain the. Shore 1j he Sank. The occupants of the Canoe j were Sayed. _ railway official shot. St. Louis july b. Ander son Asimis Tant to the president of the St. Louis terminal Railroad Assoc a to a was shot today by a Man who entered his office and demanded to see president Mcchesney. Or. Anderson was shot in the left shoulder. He was taken to a Hospital. The wound is not dangerous. The assailant entered the office of the terminal association at the Union station and demanded to see president Mcchesney. Or. Anderson asked him his business and after a few words the Man Drew a revolver and i wed. He then ran out of the of see and disappeared. Puerto Mexico july to the latest reports sex president Huerta and his party expect to leave Here tuesday. Generals Huerta and Blanquet accompanied by three or aides will sail on the German Dresden. The others will go j on the Steamer Mexico of the mexican navigation company. It is said that she has teen chartered for this Pur pose. The presidential guards will Early in the morning for the capital. A message received late saturday night from president Carbajal refused the use of the mexican in in boats for the purpose of their departure. The message explained that it. Was not deemed Wise at this time that the mexican warships. Shi Duld be used for such a purpose but stated that the government would for the use of any vessel that Huerta Mph t charter. Amnesty at capital. Vera Cruz july Zunza commanding the federals at the Gap announced today that a proclamation had been issued at Mexico City by the minister1 of War granting All persons belonging to the so called revolutionary forces permission to pass through the Federal lines and proceed to Point they wished either individually or collectively. The Only imposed is that they carry arms. Col. Zunza said that the new administration does not re Cognize the existence of a revolution and considers ,11 mexicans on equal footing As citizens must Havo trial. Mexico City july to orders issued today by president Carabajal to the governor of states and 3ie military chiefs no one in the future without pro per trial. This Means the re establish nent of constitutional rights suspended by Huerta. President Carbajal has also ordered that the statue of Washington which was dragged by through he streets after the occupation of Vera Cruz stall be at once replaced. Daring yes men. Des lacs july Dyna United the Safe in the Des Lac Post office obtaining Imio in Cash Only leaving Stamps and cheques. The eggs made their Entrance to the Post Wood Manitoba. There Are excepted however from the mortgage All the lands rights of Way station grounds houses Sheds shops Telegraph and Telephone lines and All structures and improvements engines cars and equipment and terminals and terminal facilities and All tolls income and Enue arising from the lines and properties so excepted. In Case of a Sale under the mortgage the same must be advertised in London Montreal Tor onto Winnipeg and new Tork. There is no information available Here As to just How important the mortgage but it is understood that the line Between Westgate nov Brood is a Stock to be was Long ago. There is some inclination Here to make More or less a mystery Over everything connected with the Canadian Northern s affairs Atid in the Case of the mortgage just filed Here the fact that it is dated last february prior to tie Date of sir William Mackenzie s application to the govern ment for a guarantee of the company a Bonds and that it was filed ahead the some comment Here yesterday.1 the mortgage is expected to be filed in the e Secretary of state s office world s new sumary monday july 20. The weather forecast for today is an follows Fine and very warm. Blue funnel line withdrawal May Lead to rate War in japanese Trade. Page 2. King decides to Call conference of All parties Over Home Rule. Page 1. Hopeful sentiment As to settlement of Ulster question. Page 3. Effect of opening of the Panama on Briti Sli Columbia. Page 4. Exhibition for this year establishes attendance record. Page is. Huerta is expected to leave Puerta Mexico tomorrow. Page 1. Moral Advance iu1 legislation As an election result. Page is hindus and police in desperate Battle at coast Page 1. Brandon fair special train is wrecked on . Page 1. Irish situation is still extremely Deli Cate. Page 3. Army worm marches on Oxford Grain crop. Page 4. Railway stocks show depression. Page 12. Fluctuations in Winnipeg options. Page 13. Hallway facilities for Industrial area Page 4. Storm did damage in Saskatchewan. Page 18. Pressman have Outing at Kenora. Page 2. Murder committed in lonely Shack. Page 4. Liberals the Pas Campaign. Page 1. The plight of sir Redmond. Page 11. Foreign markets by Cable. Page 13. Imperial and foreign news. Page 3 Caillaux trial opens today. Page 3. Personal and social. Page 9. Commercial news. Page 13. Editorial Page 11. A Reader s notes. Page 11. Financial news Page 12v police in desperate Battle Vancouver Harbor scene of Lively encounter Satur Day night heavy missiles thrown Many police and government officials party repulsed. Good crops at Stalwart. Stalwart. Sask., july crops in this District Are in Good , the wheat looking Fine being Well up to the average. Two years for bigamy Weyburn sask july two in Prince Albert Penitentiary was the summary sentence handed Down Fri Day. Afternoon by Wood to Vancouver ., july Yarga body of Vancouver police and a con Tingent of immigration con stables numbering altogether nearly two Hundred men descended Early Sun Day morning in the tug sea lion Apo the Komagata Maru and after Grap pling her and playing a Hose on the infuriated hindus were beaten by showers of Coal and other missiles. Many attacked were injured some seriously. Such was. The result of an unsuccessful attempt in hours to rid the Harbor of the japanese Steamer and her unwelcome passengers whew application for entry into British Columbia has been refused by the court of appeals a Day or two ago the Canadian government decided As an act of mercy to provision the Komagata Maru. For her voyage to the Orient at a Cost of plans were carefully matured by Malcolm. Reid superintendent of the Imohl station department h. H. Stevens m.p., and w. H. B. Ladner. With the result that at 1.16 this morning everything was in Readi . A Large Quantity were on the tug together with 125 City policemen under chief and upward of fifty special constables an Der Captain Warden. The scene As the sea lion pulled away from the Cana Dian Pacific rail Way pier a was full of Confidence and even hilarity. The policemen had revolvers and the Spe Cial men Ross rifles. Th6 sea lion slowly steamed out to the japanese Steamer which lies Only a Quarter of a mile opposite the immigration Headquarters. Hindus armed. Memorial mass impressive scene in memory of Arch Duke Ferdinand. Montreal july a solemn me Morial mass for the late Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria Hun his wife was celebrated by leh Bishop Bruches in St. James1 Cathedral yesterday morning. A Large cat Falque representing the Oier of the Royal dead and draped with old and Black was erected before he altar. On the Bier surrounded by lighted candles Lay the austrian colors. Next to the Bier in military Una forms Knelt the official represent Ives of Austria the Consul or. Her Nann von Hann accompanied by Prince Hohenlohe. Kneeling text to Austria s representatives were Hon. Coderre Secretary of state and death of Mornington Pioneer. Listowel on1_, july. Wood Pioneer of Mornington town ship died of heart failure in his 74th year at his Home on the thirteenth Concession. Deceased had been a res ident of Mornington for 61 years and died on the farm which he helped 8s7 Ross 1.025. Ross 13s majority Clear. Five sons and one daughter and All polls heard _ to a charge of bigamy. O Keefe had a wife living in England Wehran he contracted the second marriage to a daughter of Alvin Johnson of Thi City. _ _ mrs. Carman free. New York july 18. Preparing for Complete rest Florence Carman indicted for the mysterious killing of mrs. Louis Bailey will leave Here with her husband and daughter tonight for Atlantic City . From there she will go to the Carman farm at Lum Berville . Mrs. Carman is at lib erty under bail. She declares the evidence against her is trumped up. _ Ocean steamships. Steamer arrived. At from Trosa Halifax Kew York kursk Libau -. I. Palermo Empress of India Hong Kong Vancouver Krijano St. John Philadelphia scandinavian Glasgow _ Montreal Ivernna _. Patras new Tork celtic new Tork. Liverpool la Touraine new Tork Havre St. Paul Southampton new Tork olympic Southampton new York Southampton. Baltimore Kaiserin Auer ate Victoria Southampton new York jlu1jv Anyanla. Quebec Southampton George Washington new York new Tork Liverpool new Tork Jou Hon. C. J. Doherty minister of jus Nice who Camo specially from Ottawa o attend the service. They after wards exchanged greetings with trip Consul. Office by Way of stairs leading Down from second floor. They wer compelled to pass through the room in which postmaster Ila Brant was sleep ing and they stopped Long enough to Rifle his trousers of a Small sum. Road gang s fatal Kight. Regina has reached the City that a fight Between employees of a government Road gang has ended fatally near Balcarres. According to the information received tonight one of the workmen killed another with an axe during a quarrel and a mounted policeman was investigating. No report had reached the Barracks up to a late disastrous fire at Ottawa. Ottawa to the extent of was caused by Losion and fire in the Hull Plant of the Canada Cement company this afternoon. The explosion occurred in the Coal Sheds which spread to drier room r and then to the Grinders. Valuable machinery was destroyed. About 300 Ronen will be thrown out of work for two months arrested for murder said to have shot intoxicated Farmer who attacked him Lloydminster alta., july Man named George Pennyworth lies Deal and c. Mason is under arrest for his killing and will be brought up Tomor Row for hearing. Pennyworth who was a about ten Miles South West of town it la alleged attacked. Mason in a fit of intoxication and the latter grabbing hold of a Mauser Auto Matic pistol shot him. When the Northwest mounted police officer went to make arrest Mason was on his Way into town to give himself up. Pennyworth has lived around Here for years but Mason who seems almost scared out of his wits Over the shoot ing came out from London bng., Only last March. Trip to Fortune Teller Tamworth ont., july duo As yet has been discovered to assist in locating the missing Blanche the 50-mile Auto trip of the stable to the Fortune Teller Brighton proved fruitless As was expected. Or. Robinson the girl wished just before., Lier disappearance has not yes and his whereabouts is not definitely Herer a it Houghl some people say he is in Kingston. Tours of teachers. London july party of can Adian teachers who Are coming to tour through great Britain _ will soon be with us and they Are assured of a right Royal time. The hospitality extended to them will tie on. An unusually lavish scale for people Here have wakened up to the full significance and value of their visits. In two weeks time a party of thirty English teachers leave-with1 f. W. Goldstone m.p., for a two weeks visit to can Ada they win visit Quebec Mon Treal Ottawa Algo Ngum Park to Hamilton and _ Niagara Falls and return Home via be w Stork. The their disposal will not unfortunately permit them to visit Western Canada but next year it is the Intel Ion to extend the tour. Cherbourg new York Caserta Naples new Tork Kaiser Franz Joseph Naples oceanic Trieste Virginia Montreal Patria Marseilles tunisian Montreal Liverpool teutonic Montreal. Liverpool passed ,.the Soo. Sault its Marie Mich. July j Kewona Lake Wood. 10 Rochester. Geo. Stephen son Marsala Steinbrenner 13 Glen Lyon noon cetus Nye Gates Earth Pathfinder 3 Shen Ange. 4 Dunn Midland Prince. Besse Mer. Smeaton 8. J. Brown. 9 England. North wind. Keewatin 10 Curonic Palmer. Livingstone Small. Nanna noon Lakeport 1 Wood 2 Flagg Warrener 3 Sirius. Maricopa Whaleback 5 tempest 6 Rensslaer. 7 Olcott 8. S0ndat. Nasmyth 9 Poe Martha Mal Ottoa. 10 Sawyer Nyanza Dave Mills. Santiago 11 Vanhise. Holley Midnight -1 Mary Al Pycko 2. Hose mount 8 Gordon Henry Rogers Winnipeg Arthur 1o Aca Dian Lyman Smith 11 Buffington mid night Robert hol land Goulder Imp Eroyal 2 Walter Scranton 3 Sultana. Presage Isle 5 Nui Ieon. Krupp. Maritana 8. Thomas Leopold Amazon Cornell 9 Scranton Yale Sta Acona Crescent sky 11 to land Tassinl Coia. Tomlonson Omega. Noon moronic James Donaldson. Dayton Wal get 1 Champlain Lakeland Snyder or. Joshua Rhodes King 8 Settlor Kamini Tiquia. Ream., Shoonmaker. Spalding 10t Edenborn Samuel Mather Manitoba. 11 Calu most 1 Perkins 5 Trimble. Siso Cherokee Geo. Owen i Block. Dinkey. Coralla. Magna 8. Upon hailing dist aus of the vessel it was seen that every Inch of space along the rail and on the deck and Bridge was occupied by a hindu armed with a club or other weapon. In the Bow of the Steamer a solid mass congregated shouting for ill. Hopkinson the immigration depart ment official interpreter and called Forth a Long Harangue in Hindustani the Only distinguishable words of which were shall not come on As the sea lion Drew level and gradually closed up her search Light throwing every Swarthy face into Strong Relief the twin dus became wildly excited shorting at the top of their voices and brandishing their clubs. At first an attempt was made to at Tach. A grappling Iron to the Steamer s rail. The Komagata Kilaru s Side towered above the tug s deck and the hindus leaned Over the Side and endeavoured to prevent the Iron from Tak ing hold. However the grappling Iron was successfully placed whereupon a hindu bolder than the rest took an axe and hacked at the rope attached to the Iron with such Good will that it seemed As. If he would succeed in Cut Ting it. Played Hose on hindus. Just at this juncture an of the police Force appeared in fran. Of the serried ranks of the. City police on the lower deck of the tug with a Hose pipe and at once the scene underwent a wonderful change. Back and Forth along the picturesquely attired masses of hindus he played the Hose with at first astonishing results. Beaten by the Seething water they retreated in every direction and for the moment it seemed As though the civic forces had1 commenced a victorious action. Only for a moment however. The next moment a most startling change occurred. Rallying with what must a admitted showed very considerable Pluck a number of hindus faced Tho Stream and dashed in a Shower of missiles upon the attacking party. This was followed by a tremendous Storrs of lumps of Coal Wulc a in a couple of minutes had completely upset the or Der which Tad reigned aboard the Bea lion the crowded mass of men upon the decks of the Tusk were absolutely at the mercy of the hindus above them and the latter were now the attacking a few the air seemed full of Coal pieces Wood fire bricks pieces of Iron from what is believed to be wreckage of the engine rcom air that the police and special con stables could do waa to Bend Down weather report. Weather report from the meteorological Observatory at St John s colleges an at 7 . Satur Day maximum for the preceding 12 hours 74.2 minimum 56.5 barometer 30.04 Northwest wind at 16 Miles an hour. Temperature at 7 . Yesterday 62.6 maximum for the preceding la hours ,70 minimum 30.04 Southwest wind at 7 Miles an hour. 7pm yesterday 83.7 maximum for the Nrec Eding 12 hours 86. Barometer 29.83 Southwest wind at 15 Miles an hour the Canadian service weather observations taken at 7 o clock last evening july 19, Winnipeg time port Arthur. 60 fair Winnipeg 84 fair Minnedosa 80 Clear Quappelle. 78 fair Swift current 96 Clear Prince Albert 78 sir bits Ford. 88 fair Medicine hat 100 fair Calgary 90 Clear Edmonton 78 rain weather in the West today has been Fine and in most districts very warm. Swift current record Rne a maximum of 93, and m minimum maximum Victoria 60-76 Kam loops. 74-88 Edmonton. 52-80 Calgary. 52 92 Medicine hat 54-102 Battleford. 56 92 Swift current. 50-98 Moose jaw. So-91. Be Gina. 54-87 Winnipeg. 54-86 port a thur 46-68 Parry sound. 46-74 48-76 Toronto 51-79 56-74 Ottawa 52-66 Montreal 52-68 Quebec 63 Halifax _. _ Page two drowned in View of cottagers. Port Stanley ont., july Young men names and address unknown were drowned off Richard Beach for this afternoon in full View of hundreds of cottagers when their Earpe capsized in a heavy sea. Neither of the Young men could swim a stroke and they had sunk for the third time before anything could be done in the Way of Rescue. Neither of the bodies had been recovered up to a late hour tonight. General strike threatened. London july strike of the Union members of the several building trades of the City is threatened in connection with tha strike of some 200 local carpenters who demanding a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour have now been out for seven weeks. The Union bricklayers will come to a decision on nhe matter tues Day night and a general sympathetic strike involving All building Ira oos May be the outcome. Man wanted at Brandon arrested. Moase jaw july Isaacs wanted at april 10, on a charge of obtaining Money by was recognized on the Street Here saturday by City detective Stew Art and arrested provincial detective Brownie arrived from the Manitoba City today and took Isaacs . Tie accused had been making local ments to open a detective Agency in City ;