Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 19, 1890, Winnipeg, Manitoba VOL. SEPT. 19 1890. VERY BEST advertisement of any sort Times uch in the DAILY FREE and the EVENING FREE PRESS AND as in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium m 35o. per or AND BY Apply 4, Alexander p 8011' ot purporting to be in this is what it pretends to clippings from exchanges or least five per cent of the purporting to be published by any other paper in consists of re- hashed and 24 to 72 hours from this paper and other and very LATEST WORLD'S NEWS is always to be found in this paper and no other In Such news is available to no other paper in THE TRIAL OF TRIALS NOT Utt to H. 449 GOOD to merchant W Notre Ru SOITH OF for the winter to AND Gfc at British Uye 237 Main Telephone 614. FOR GENERAL Apply between 10 and 1 in the references required per Apply Mn Smith St. A LADY OF Good Apply W SMAKT GENERAL ui College at good wages PROPERTIES FOR FARM IMPROVED AND Also City Property for sale and Apply to Aikins over Imperial Main TpOR VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE jC orf the east side of Kennedy and two lots Having a frontage of 100 O. A. Main and DR. A. H. FERGUSON OFFERS HIS on the corner of Jemima and Ellen for wale at a reasonable figure and OB The doctor wishes to seaure a larger SECTI for OF LAND FOR SUITABLE for mixed good station con- plenty water and 44 per Apply to W. B. corner Main St. and Portage THE BENWELL MURDER CASE IS ON AT Judge MacMahon's Charge ro the Grand Tragedy in the of Not Sept. Oxford county at which Burchell is to be tried for the murder of young Benwell in February opened The other cases will occupy the court until when it ia ex- the docket will be The whole if will be given to the der Burchell ia still well ia although his wife has failed much through worry and In his charge to the jury Judge MacMahon made to the He said this partio ular case which you are called upon to con- it is not necessary in my charge to you that I should draw the distinctions which are frequently drawn by judges in charging grand jurys between the crime of murder and that of the tion of the accused murderer with the rounding circumstances shows it was only and in these the judge very properly draws the attention of the grand jury to the distinctions existing be- tween the but in the present cose I do not think it necessary to draw tions at because the present case is ed upon circumstances which Illinois Central Shareholders With Present Management of the Hallway Sept. meeting of the dissatisfied stockholders of the Illinois Central railway held at tho Board of Trade this Burning and was largely There were present a number of presidents of insurance companies and banks and several Hon. E. B. who attended the annual meeting last spoke of the conduct of the The meeting was also ad- dressed by Mr. E. G. of who represents stockholders in that A cial committee consisting of F. B. of the Exchange B. ot the Insurance and N. president of the Fire Insurance were appointed to represent the Hartford stockholders and others who will send proxies to The purpose of the committee is to oppose an increase of capital and secure and economy in conducting the road and oppose costly They voted to prepare suitable proxies and leave them with the Hartford board ot trade to be given to all stockholders who may send for NATIONALISTS UNDISMAYED AT ARREST OF Should O'Brien and Dillon he De in Prison Parnell Himself May Visit America in Behalf of the Irish DION The Veteran Actor and Playwright Expires Alter a Sept. sudden wholesale arrest of Irish leaders including O'Brien and gives rise to a variety of as to the motive which has inspired the government to enter upon this new sade against M From well in- formed it is learned that the movement which has caused such surprise to the public is the result of pressure brought to bear upon the government by the who fear that O'Brien was arranging a campaign similar to the one so successfully carried on the lands at ry. Barry's great wealth enables him to survive the depopulation of his NO. 65. NIAGARA FALLS TO BE HARNESSED Formation Of a to Utilize th. Power of tbe New York At Niagara is to be The contract for building an enormous tunnel to supply water to turbine wheels was let to Rogers i Clement of this city and they will begin work in a The company has acquired about 1 300 acres of land on tbe river front of Grass Island and will lay it off in mill m hi location is far enough from the fall to be Plan of the will buildings 01 other manufacturing plant to mar the of The plan is to a canal a point on the American fide of the a dis- carrying Under but there ore many cases in which have i place so far aH manslaughter ia Ii the evidence taken at the inquest the person said to have been murdered is a young man named who came here from for the purpose FARM LANDS FOB SALE IN GOOD between Rock abie for wheat or mixed excellent wood good shooting and fishing in Irani to SS per K. S. LADY HELP FOK the For particulars TIT If small w GOOD I 108 Hargrove between the hours ID a. to 1 p. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. HOP THE A W Small good to U. a. 372 OK A DRESS It a person of Free Press CO 'D SERVANT Vf f with no Apply to Mrs. L. Sargent and Balmoral So. 469. SERVANT FOB SHALL paid if Fore or to Andrews 354 Main St. TWO ROOMS with or h jut board in a central than wulk from the post Wit Box 26, FOR BRITISH 1! per day 5U laborers per Apply U. P. 11. 707 TtT ll ASTED YOUNG MAN TO DO GENERAL office be penman also lady r. refi rentes and stating expected to box Free Press IS SALESMAN u. to Must be a Permanent FARMS AND UNCULTIVATED L lands in the best districts of the province and Winnipeg on easy Price list and map of Manitoba Hammond Land Office 3S1 Main 7 ROOMED JO brick complete in every situated on fronting on Manitoba Col- lege residence of John McBeth terms Apply to A. W. Koss real estate 357 Main St. 15 MILES FROM i one mile and a half from La Salle railway station 350 acres All and meadow Has a river frontage of a m le on La S ille large and frame frame all well built and in good rep ir. Purchaser can have fair the whole or Buoh part of sto and implements as he 1-20 head of cattle and 18 all of ex- also other stock and a full equipment of farm This is one of the moat tive farms within a radius of twenty miles from Winn Inspection Address F. foot Co Main FOR HOUSE TO St. B. 467 MAIN mO A CEMENT I heated with hot Apply to E- 487' Main St. TWO COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO let in Westminster suitable for single Apply to Box 21, Free Press RENT WARM COMFORTABLE BRICK house of eight summer cellar of engaging in agricultural and the accused of the crime is the one under whose auspices Benwell is said to have come to The facts have been pretty well circulated through che but with the facts as they have appeared in the papers or with anything that yeu have read or heard of pertaining to this particular charge you have nothing to What you havo to do is to regard only the evidence that comes before The Judge then explained at considerable length the definitions of the terms of murder in the eyes of the Con- the Judge said this case where it is said the deceased was killed by two pistol shots fired at him which entered the and death resulted from the pistol shot so there will be no difficulty in reaching a con- by the jury that the person who fired the if it van be said who the person was guilty of Your minds need not be exercised by the question whether it was murder Several important witnesses are in for the including who came out from England with aud who belivea he narrowly escaped a like J. W. brother of the murdered who comes to take the place of his side father to testify to the receipt of a letter from Burchetl mailed after the stating that Benwell was satisfied with arrangement with Burchell and the agreed upon as the price of half of farm should be sent on at Miss who will testify to having seen Burchell at wood station on the day of the murder and who waa alleged to have is here and ready to NKW Sept. the celebrated playwright and died thiB afternoon at his 103 West 55th at 5 in the th year of his He hid been ailing for some aud caught a cold which developed into monia on Tuesday aud rapidly became although he was conscious up to tho time of Hia Dr. his wife and nurse alone were ent when he No arrangements for the funeral have yet been Dion Boucicault was born ia Dec. He was educated under his at Dublin and began his career as a dramatic author and actor with the in 1841, of at He left England for the United States in 1853 and did not return to London till when he produced the at the Adelphi This 1861. followed by the Having been in associated with A RAILWAY The Portland Boston Com- pany the C. P. Van Home's Sept. of the Canadian Pacific gave evidence to-day in the case of the Montreal Portland Boston Railway who are suing the Southeastern Railway Com- pany and its of whom Van Home ia Mr. Webster m the management of the Adelphi Mr. Boucicault became lessee of the name of which he altered to of the but the speculation proved a He is the author of more than fifty original pieces besides adaptations from the the best known in addition to the above ing Hearts in Willow Corsican Long and at the Theatre in 1866. hi a more recent pieces are Dark Night's or the Treaty of Dead and With occasional visits he since 1876, resided in New where he brought out a number of new pieces IB which he usually played the leading AFRAID OF THE C. P. R. ui cellar n and suitable doctor's residence or and the Canadian Pacific to re- corner of King and Alexander Sta. Apply to 453 Main St. isst Thus 519 Main G LI VB TO H ANDLE other of the novelties in the to J. general box A youth tie lies situation as ean Age pood tfr Address B. Boniface 2 1 nn 3 1 married 10 farm r -a iMn st. and Allen's WASTED FOR TRACKLAYING AND p-r duy and boatis of 25 until end of This to man 1 Apply at W. employment BLOCK THERE ABE A FEW rooms and suites to rent in this The is steam heated and supplied with modern con- the most winter quarters in the Apply to S. A. Co: ODD 8-KOOM HOUSE WITH CORNER and Graham per Buite of rooms suitable for physician's over White hardware Apply o Kobert 889 Main St TO AT CAPA JJJ city The undersigned is pre- pared to receive offers for the or would a e for parties making suitable W Pringle Bannatyne oge SVi FOK ENGLISH GOLD SCUTCH Belgium and German Finest birds in tne 83 Ellen TK HOLDING A lake Charge of the senior of ih duties to 1'iili or 1st of to The undersigned lur above position until James E. IB WORTH OP GOOD Mr. to exchange for ranch w. Ieter ot AT 2 MAIS TO ur Main and McDermott Its re i ted during the past ni st and com- ifs MI Vacancies at Everything O. EN giue and boiler in it. corner Point Douglass avenue and Maple BASE BURNER ant excellent used one can be seen by applying to G. H. 67 SAW in good Capacity about 3U.OUO feet per chains and logging For apply to G. R. COUNCIL OF ST legu is willing to receive 11 the field know as the college having a frontage of chains on Main St. and 6 chains on the J. Secy. FR PAY FOR ment lands in large and small chasers save nearly 2- c. per acre on SSI Main pOR COMPLETE THRESHING OUT- almost a A power Waterous and The outfit will he sold on easy terms and can be seen at by applying at the Starkey T. P. 707 Main OK THE A GOLD medium Reward on to Free 1'reas POCKET with silver 320 in between C. P. R. stock yards M in St. will be suitably st TUB C. P. R. STOCK YARDS 3ts-, and one bay scar eastern bred Early's Princess buy i of interest and on T No fines 881 PAPERS AMD THE liberal thought and faith as held by bent by mail upon application to Mrs. J. E. Kate REAL JOHS R. HAS a real estate office at 62-tJ Main street Old imers please give him a of Marriages and Deaths CENTS 87 Ellen 18th, the wife of J. M. of a A detective was in Hamilton on Saturday to inquire into the story told to a reporter time since by a young man named who is the temperance dining rooms and was said to have the of After rome conversation with the Leslie denied having seen the or knowing anything about except what he had read in the The detective went away satisfied that the story was concocted by cover possession of the road which is now held by the Canadian A demand of for damares for illegal detention is also put in. In Mr. Van Home's dence he admitted the Canadian held the majority of bonds of the Southeastern company to the extent of and 000 of the Portland ft On being if the Canadian Pacific controlled the Mr. Van Home adian Pacific does not directly control them we are working them for the but the trustees represent an interest in which the Canadian Pacific The case is still in The Milwaukee Oat the Milwaukee Buy Sept. A special from waukee to the Evening Poet says the Milwaukee St. Paul road has decided to purchase the Milwaukee Northern railroad and that the deal will be formally closed on A fear that the Canadian Pacific might gobble the Northern road and thus secure entrance into Milwaukee is said to be the main reason why the St. Paul decided upon the The price is said to be a round such an exodus would mean ruin to the Mr. O'Brien was also credited with the of utilizing the distress caused by the potato blight as a means of stirring up feeling against the landlord which would be charged responsibility for keeping people too poor to accumulate the fdW pounds required to keep them through an occasional bod The suggestion to nip these schemes in thu bud by the wholesale jailing of O'Brien and his friends on the general charges rif a technical violation of the law came originally from the Dublin but was readily by Secretary Doubtless a deuire to prevent the proposed American tour of Dillon and others hod its weight among the motives leading to the but this is not believed to have been the principal Mr. O'Brien's lost trip through and Canada did not have sufficient effect in evoking against England nor in swelling contributions to Irish campaign funds to justify as great prehensions as to tbe result of tbe expected tour and the same statement may be made in reference to the former American journeys of Messrs. Dillon and The ists are not at all dismayed by the new turn which events have in fact they are already claiming that their cause will be all the stronger ou account of proverbial English tactics of They confidently pre- that the American liberalists will be greatly stimulated by what has If this expectation is realized the Government may find that in attempting tance above Grass through mill u canal will be built a tunnel to act a which will be run under the village of Niagara having its mouth near toe American aide just below the tunnel will be 26 feet high by 18 and will be 300 feet below the streets of the Even its mouth will be almost out of as nearly one-half of it will be The total length of the tunnel will be a miln and a It will have a grade of MO of 1 per its at the mile This water sites about 165 will give an available bead of at lease 120 feet at the bines and still a fall of 42 feet for the clearance of the waste The plan of the engineers iti to run the tunnel directly under the line the canal and connect the two with vertical sluiceways in which the bine wheels will be The canal will only be yards but it will de- fully The plan is to extend the canal system until the full capa city of the tunnel is in all about 120 000 horse It is conceded by leading practical electricians that it would be feasible to light the city of distant twenty with power furnished by ara Rogers and Clements are to have the completed in 1892. The most prominently intended in the company ore j Morgan D. O. vf K. and Lanier Co. CONGRESSIONAL strangle the league it has only to succeeding in bri a longer lease bringing to it fresh str of Concensus of and impartial opinion as gathered in the clubs and other resorts seeru to be that the Government has entered upon a course in which experience shows that there is little prestige to be Parnell has been counting on great results from the American stumping as he is nervously anxious to have a large fund raised for the important elections of 1891, and it is thought possible that CALGARY On the New Alberta Road Commenced N. T Sept. on the Calgary Edmonton railway com- when the rails were laid over new Bow River bridge and two miles be- There is forty miles of road now ready for the iron and two miles and a half will be laid The first engine new with J. Fiddler as has Then are now three hundred cars of material in the Calgary Edmonton beside fifty can of British Columbia B. Sept. first three hundred thousand dollars for the ate system of of this city was voted to-day by a large General M. V. brother of the famous Phil is spending a few days in the Twenty five casks of sealskins were shipped to-night for London Another sealer is preparing for an autumn American Capital for Sept. deal by which the large Wanzer factory of this city will be ed to the Brosius manufacturing of has been almost The new firm will manufacture Brosius motor sewing A company is now bring formed for this purpose with a capital of 000. The Portsmouth Sept. er's jury this visited the scene of the terrible Heine tragedy of last night and ed the but nothing was found that throw any further light on the The inquest was continued to several witnesses corroborating the testimony given before the jury last The second and C. W. the first victims of Heine's fury are both in a critical and it is they they cannot live more than a President Harrison's Sept. Harrison is in receipt of advices Windom announcing the complete success of the financial policy of the which was inaugurated with a view to ing the threatened stringency the money The president has decided that the which recently passed the house be immediately forwarded to In- dications now are that the President and Mrs. Harrison will not return to Washington be- fore the middle of next Capital Sept. Messrs. and Foster will leave shortly for New Chief Justice Richie returned from British Columbia Mr. of the Mark Lane ar- rives here Newfoundland's Sept. Terrence Governor of is here ou way to His visit to Canada is in connection with the French shore fishery dis- and to urge closer relations between Banada and Zanzibar has a Lying Sept. Schmidt from Zanzibar an official denial that a mation permitting the slave traffic has He says that the report was one of the malicious which are continually circulated in hope of ill feeling against Suit to Recover Niw Sept of began an action in the U. S Circuit court to-day against W. V. Me George A. Evans and Neil of the firm of McCracken to re- cover of one-half of all the profits received by the defendants out of the con- struction of the Saginaw in accordance with a contract with the company entered into by the defendants in connection with the An Editor Sept. A. of white en route from his home to on a kee k St. Paul sleeping car ou Tuesday fell from the fractured bis skull and in- jured himself Mr. Colli ns was for many years one of the proprietors of the burg and later editor of the Two of his sons are now with the press in No Work for Nxw Sept. was a rush of knights of labor striken to the Grand Central depot this the executive board of District Assembly No. 246, having formally declared the strike off last General Supt Voorhees told the men that the road was well manned at present and that all he could do for them was to take their names as applicants work and refer them to the division will the States and deliver a series of appeals if Dillon and others who had expected to go are imprisoned or kept at home legal Mr. O'Brien is now in fairly good health and could stand prison life better than he could during his last severe experience of that Mr. is quite Both of them expect that they will be forced to serve the maximum term of six P. M. P. for South in ap interview there be no doubt that tbe arrests of the leaders were made for the purpose of breaking up tbe American O'Brien and Dillon were booked to sail on the Teutonic for New York on October the The Parnellites pate a general raid following to day's with a view to suppressing the league in all Purnell has arranged for an early meeting of his followers in T. P. O'Connor and James will probably take tbe berths on the Teutonic engaged for O'Brien and Sept. an interview after his arrest Mr Dillon said that he was mystified as to tbe object of the unless it were prevent O'Brien and himself and others from proceeding on their intended sion to Be was that the American friends of Ireland would not in any event withhold the needed support from the unfortunate tenants on the Tipperary and other The unjust and arbitrary action of the Government would injure the opponents of the rights more than a dozen public meetings would hare He called attention to che coincidence of Father denouncing him and his colleagues from the altar in the Tipperary church at the very moment when the warrants of arrests were being and appealed to the people to say whether this could have been merely or whether it did not indicate between certain members of the priesthood and families of He had satisfied himself that all thu reports of dissension in tbe ranks of the Nationalists were He had traced these malicious stories to a drunken renegade member of The Nationalists were stronger to-day than ever before and would only be firmly united ou account of the Sept. O'Brien and his Democrats in the House at Washington Refrain From Voting and Cause a Sept. The Senate to-day and adopted a resolution introduced by Mr. Plumb calling on the ot the Treasury for information about the payment for silver bullion purchased under the new and passed a number of bills on the and listened to eulogies over the late representative of The Hoose spent the day in trying to secure a quorum so as to take action on the venable Virginia contented election The refraining from succeeded in breaking the and the without taking action oh the at 305p.m. J us b after the House adjourned a caucus of members was held to determine on means to break the deadlock now ing in the After a short discussion about amending the rules to prevent a quorum from being broken when once it wan decided to call the roll to ascertain bow many members were The call showed that 145 Republican were in the To make a quorum 10 more members would be Several Republican members who were not present are in the and it was stated that these and a number of others who are out of town sufficient to make a quorum could be secured for attendance It was decided that telegrams should be sent out to all absentees to return to Washington without The caucus then DONATED A en Sept. strike of the beaters in this city as well an in New York and Chicago been settled in favor of the they obtained toe demand which enable them to earn from 50 to per A Boston Sept. H. Silk No. 38 to p. of and W. W. of The liabilities are estimated at from to wife arrived here at 0 o'clock this The public lamps had been left unlighted in order to discourage any gathering of but many citizens met the party at the station and cheered them as they paused through the Canon Cahill aud other friends ed them at the court where they were IN A STATE OF Fighting in Between and With the the Sept. from Lisbon are to the effect that serious fighting has curred between the people and the and the government has established a state The government forces are at present in full The mobs shouted for Serpa and with the English and meaning the Sept Carlos is ing the formation of a new cabinet to take the of the ministry with whom the people are dissatisfied on account of the Anglo- Portuguese The cabinet will probably be as follows President and minister of Reven of Casal foreign public Bocage Review of French Sept. review of French troops at Cambrai concluded Pre- sident Carnot and M. minister of were as also a urge number of foreign officers from legations and At a banquet given by President Major Gen. the Russian spoke highly of the French Britishers Fifty Sept. slave dhow wan chased by British bouts to-day and after an exciting Several shots were filed before was effected The an waa killed by one of the The crew ashore and ed. Fifty were The New Chicago Baptist TJn ed on a Solid Financial Sept. D. Rockefeller has just given f more to the new Chicago Baptist in addition to which he contributed Thia munificent offer was laid before the board of trustees of the institution to-day and was quickly at least so far as it depends financial is already assured to the new The board of to day elected Professor W. E. of Yale president of tbe new Harper has not yet signified his but it is thought he do CYCLONE IN Two Killed Ina Heavy Windstorm Sept. special says A cyclone occurred this after- noon four miles south of Two persons are reported killed and a number The damage will be Thu Chicago Sept. opened weak and declined Ic under heavy selling by Hutchinson and other local After the first hour the market firm and gradually advanced on news from the west that snow aud colder weather was pre- for Minnesota The close was i to fjc receipts 131 Closing p.m. 98Jc; 47jc; 4Sc; and t Democratic WORCESTER Sept. tbe Democratic stare convention tbe lowing nominations were mode For E. of John of Clinton Secretary of El bridge of Lake Village W m. D. of Edward L. of E. of Secretly Considering the Sept. conference committee on the tariff held another con- ference to-night at the residence of Senator but made but little if matters were agreed npun cannot be as the conference refused to disclose the Sept. J. Wade and Frank telegraph and Mary who was to place the all from New wen arrested here this afternoon on the charge of attempting to swindle bookmakers by tapping the race Fair Weather Sept. For Rain in the snow in the northern westerly brisk to high on the For North and South Dakota partly as cooler northerly winds fair on Moses Sept. state convention to-day nominated Mom for