Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1890, Winnipeg, Manitoba VOL. NOV. 1890. NO. 116. VERY BEST advertisement of any sort Times as much in the DAILY FREE PRESS and the EVENING FREE PRESS AND SUNS as any other Winnipeg daily advertising Advertisements of thirty or Inserted on thin of Dally Press and Press and Ban day TOMG GIRL FOE LIGHT Apply Koes St. W SERVANT APPLY AT Albion W FIRST-CLASS Apply to Leitch Oak W GOOD GENERAL no apply 76 Carlton MAN TO WORK ON A I Apply to Geo- M- Poplar GOOD GENERAL be Apply 22C Garry St. YARD MAN FOR DEER LODGE JY moat understand Apply by telephone GENERAL SERVANT GIRL at at 115 Harriet U. H A GOOD GENER apply to Mrs. T. 363 Notre GOOD GENERAL Apply to 640 MAID OR mothers h References Apply W COAT MAKERS AT No but lota ol Apply to N. TO ALSO to repair at moderate by J. WO St. BORROW AND ON YV good improved Address Press GOOD OOAT to merchant Bain and McDennott ASTED A COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER and References 0. 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Fieri TO FURNISHED HOUSE ON possession given immediately or will Apply room 1, hoteL TO OF LAND AT POINT DOUGLAS suitable for wood or lumber railway switch Apply lo R. H. 34B Main mO OF F Fort Im- mediate possession Apply to Crotty Main Market St. K. mo LET LARGE BRICK HOUSE ON lately by A. Col- to O. Kennody lately by A. Col- Apply to Main aud TO IMPERIAL BANK 3LOCE, comfortable and newly pa and heated by hot Two r omt suitable for simple or lodge looms water in tha Apply to 463 ain OR 1VTH, ON JEMIMA or William an two alao contain three in JOnder will be by eaaie to P. R. Photo Main si l Deaths CENTS the 18 h Harry Funeral notice at 1.30 p. ChM aged four son ol E. will take at 3 p. KL St. ST. Nov. A Pioneer Press special says A gome what easier fueling prevails owing to tue of three hundred rifles this morning from tha State and the fact that the soldiers from Fort Totten will arrive morrow Families are coining in from all Several families too poor to own a wagon walked in twenty miles with their Some of the houses are full to overflowing with refugees and day there are two hundred Indiana in but they are and though no danger is ex- as the entire male is now armed and will Bleep to-night with their The government has been informed that unless tbe Indians are kept out of the country there will be A date will be fixed by a committee of after which any Indiana found here without by the Indian agent will be ahot on The population is thoroughly aroused and unless the government does the moet conservative people will be unable to boM back those who have been burned out by started by the Pioneer Press N. special says the Jamestown Militia Company have been ordered to bold themselves in readiness to go west to protect property and people in the Indian The company was inspected and offers of additional men as recruits made It is learned from Fort Fallen that the has struck the reservation there and the Indians are inclined to be The white residents at tbe fort to the departure of the troops for the It is two companies will leave to-day for the Missouri It is reported here tonight that 100 armed bucks were seen crossing thu track to-day near and were enroute from tha Turnle Mountains to join the Sioux at Standing bud said that they were going Nearly 100 settlers were on the train to-night from West End going to Bismarck for At Glen 40 miles it the citizens turned out en masse and are ing up circular breastworks by moonlight large enough to get into for A supply of rifles has been sent to each meat in the Telegrams are in constantly for supplies of A telegram wus received to-night from New stating that 150 Indians were camped south of that and that the people were clamoring for guna and A number of determined on driving out of town the Indians camped have deferred action till the morning oft the Indians promising to be but first thing in the morning they will be moved off While tbe correspondent is writing this a band of redskins are having a grass making the night Their shrieks can be heard for While the excitement in town is because of presence of plenty of tbe agitation in the country is worse than This is caused largely by the insolent attitude of roving to rids of traveling Agent wires that there is no for but everybody believes this is Nov. A N. special to the Journal saya An easy ing prevails here this morning because of the receipt of arms and ammunition by the citi Six mounted friendly Sioux been to patrol the border of the Settlers are still coming in from all The gravest feare are entertained for the safety of the settlers in the part of the N. Nov. The Tribune there IB no foundation for the wild rumors of an Indian Standing It says Tbe Indians are living peacefully on tbe reservations and waiting patiently for next nation Nevertheless there is B great deal of excitement in this Half a dozen newspaper dents from the east arrived in Mandan Capt. Governor Miller's was busy all gathering nn arms and ammunition which were sent to Arent McLanghlin at Standing Rock reports everything quiet and orderly The opinion of people is that the In diang da not dream of an 18, Troops from Fort fort and a pack train from Fort have bean ordered put to bold the Indians at the Pine Ridge and Rosebud on the Dakota will all be in motion before ST. Gen. Ruger and Lieut. of Department of returned this morning from a tvn trip to two at the largest Indian reservations in Lieut. Woodruff says no diate trouble is anticipated and that the visit of Gen. Ruger had much to do to quiet the excitement of the When asked about the reported danger at Lieut. Woodruff said that in no more danger from tbe Indians than is Nov. The War ment is in receipt of no information tending to confirm or discredit tbe alarming news in the newspapers about threatened Indian uprising Several new are now Indian at tbe points in the and being nn familiar with Indian they have in the opinion of tbe war department unnecessarily alarmed by the demonstrations of and have given out to tbn newspapers an ex- of thoir it is will prove to be C and of the 2nd S. Infancy at Fort under command of Major left for Pine Ridge agency to bold tbe Indian's in at four o'clock this provided with tions for 16 Four otter companion here were ready to mowe at short Tbe troops at Port under command of Col. Guy left this ing for The troops at Fort will leave for Pine Ridge agency Nov. 18 is reported here that tbe Indiana at Ridge agency have gotten entirely beyond control of the and have already begun tions in the way of stealing cattle and other property 300 from Fort Robi son through here to-day on their to the scene of tho and it is there will be troops oo hand by to Dashed to Lc Pa a number of wood choppers employed on tbe line of tbe Mountain railway started for tbe camp on a handcart In descend heavy grade the men lost control of the which dashed down the at a ful speed and collided uith an engine standing on the track near Farley Two of tile were killed and four others badly one New Nov. Tracy baa iu the building two pedo one of 750 tons aud one ot tons d The plans will be drawn during the next few and Congress will be to make an propriation for toe A BIGAMOUS Ue Deserts Ilia Wife In England nnd In A despatch says spring Dr. Bulmer came here from England and since that time has had some little to his inability to pass tbe of the British Columbia medical board hia practice was He went to but did not stay there long. Recently he has been publishing in the papers bitter de- of the board Iti now turns out that Dr. Bulmer deserted his in She has written to the superintendent of police and Governor son regarding Bulmer's Since arrival here he has married a lady of Vancouver of good Bulmer is known to Seattle an he tried to register there some time HEAVY CATTLE Canadian Shippers Have Lout Oue Thousand In the lust Ten Nov. re- here to-night announce disastrous losses to the cattle ships which arrived in Europe from Canada The from Montreal to lost six hundred bead loaded by of Port Hope tbe Cree lost two hundred and the This with three hundred and fifty-four lost from the Lucid ft last week and one hundred and fifty-one from the Straits of makes the season a disastrous one- DENMARK A Belleville Barrister Striken from the Nov. of Queen's bench to-day tbe name of George solicitor and was stricken from the rolls for unprofessional In the same court the conviction of an Indian in Brant county for larceny was quashed on the ground that he had been tried by the county judge Of the court holding that these judges no jurisdiction outside their own The Ontario Nov. executive of the Ontario Rugby Football Union have thrown out the Queen's College protest of the final match between it and Hamilton and awarded the cup and championship to the Un- der the rules of the which permits it to be the executive baa ordered Hamilton to play Queens here next Saturday for the With a view to improving the rules of the Ontario Rugby Football Union the executive has instructed thi secretary to attend the final intercollegiate match to be played in New York A West Nov. government en- gineer at has been here several days in conference with the government on re- trade between Canada and tbe West He leaves to-night en route ward and with him skilled to superintend the public works now being constructed in Takes the W. of recently appointed one of the of supreme court of judiciary for Ontario took the oath of office to-day before Judge who ia holding chancery court installed in Nov. J. A. Q has been duly obligated and installed as supreme grand master of khe Sovereign Great Priory of Canada in the He succeeds the late Col. McLeod fart PoiST Arrived from God for nia j for Owen Sound for Owen northwest a Nov. The jubilee of Bishop Bond Services will be held in St. and a purse of will be Toronto Art Friends of school have resolved to hand the institution back to the Ontario to of public Salvation Army Leader Nov. 18. Commissioner Adams and of tbe Salvation have left for the Northwest and British Ottawa Clergyman Nov. 18. Rev. Mr. Episcopal dropped dead while out shopping THE KNIGHTS OF Question of Organizing a Political Party Will be Nov. Knights ol Labor will probably adjourn The tion of organizing new political party will probably be settled then and the place of ing their next annual assembly be To-day the general executive consisting of Holland and con- the question of strikes nnd a brief discussion agreed to let the clause in the constitution relating to this subject The committee on the good of the order made their which was They recommended tbe tion of all labor the ment of a committee to attend the next annual convention of the tbe re- commendation of General Master Workman for of needless strikes and recommended the appointment of a committee to bring about tbe forfeiture of tbe New York Central road to the Workmen Killed and at 18. A special from says A laige building in course of erection at the Polar refinery collapsed a number of workmen being buried in the E. a whose home was in and James from Ken a weVe instantly and W. J. Cox and probably fatally in- Mine others were most of them The only way to account for the accident is that recent excessive rains may nave undermined the Nov. The morning of the last day of the Woman's Christian Union convention devoted to a many short addresses and leave and nothing of general in- terest want Sagar Nov. 18 refinery on Fonte Flam's plantation WAS DO rued this Two Tom and were seriously PARNELL FOLLOWERS ANNOYED OVER THEIR j LEADER'S Great Curiosity to See How Will Treat Parnell An Interview in Which Little De- fence is Nov. chief cause for irritation against Parnell arises from the fact that he allowed them to place selves in the position which now turns cut to have been a ridiculous by pledging delves in the support of his innocence at the time when the rumors of the O'Shea scandal first began to be They now argue that if Parnell did not intend to distend self in the but to practically admit his he should have given his friends an mation of what was to ao that they could have begun to pooh-pooh the that his private life had any thing io do with his political and thus prepare the public for the attitude which they are cow to take and which involves a complete from their former It is not known whether Parnell intends to be present in the Commons when it meets on Tuesday or Many be- lieve he will postpone his appearance to a later and lees though it will be rather singular for him to disobey hia own urgent in which he dwelt upon the importance of being on hand at the There to see how Gladstone will treat Parnell since the scandal came The Globe declares that the Grand Old Man will shock the public if he continues to display personal friendship However thu may Gladstone is said to be much de- pressed by the evidence in the Although the scandal has been a matter of public for months and even years has been alluded to more or leas directly in tain weekly according to his close never heard this and the prints alluded to are excluded from his He is a man of moat strict ideas in regard to family and the O'Shea trial has come on him as new and painful reference to aman for whom grown to feel a personal as well as a political admiration amounting to more than ordinary friendship among public It is needless to gay that the attitude of the rank and file of the Liberals toward Parnell will be largely shaped according to the one which they will take fiom Mr. Gladstone's greeting of the Irian Lord one of Mr. Gladstone's chief delivered an address at dwell in shiefly on Irish It was noted that he refrained throughout from alluding to Nov. 18. Hon. Joseph who arrived to-day from was asked by a reporter to give his views on the O'Shea scandal and its effects Parnell's political He ed to express an and laughingly advised the interviewer to ask the bers about it. WHAT HAS tO A London special cable Some evening here say that Farnell did not even trouble to come to London from where he has been This is Parnell did come ed in dark traveling and wearing a small cap instead of the high He walked along the Strand unobserved and ed unnoticed close to the throng gathered outside the and entered a not a hundred yards away from where Sir Edward Clark was ruining be fore the Ha in the best of just as calm as though the scandal of the day concerned him no more than the usual dreary day's business of the of A correspondent met him as Le leaving the hotel and walked to the tion with Parnell expressed not the least unwillingness to tell the readers how he regards revelations in tLe O'Shea suit as it affects his public you Mr. was this will have the result most de- sired by the Unionists and you to re- sign your leadership of the Irish party replied Mr. with a scornful the first hint of these divorce proceedings I have determined that they should not result in doing I fancy the people of America and England will see clearly enough fur themselves what this caee is aud what haft been its there any truth in the reports in Tory newspapers of your going abroad to remain away during the next a particle ol answered Parnell you will resume your place at the head of your party when the House meets of I suit will not affect my public action in the slightest any steps taken at any time to de- fend this suit on your behalf I have worked hard in getting tip a but for various of them Mrs. serious illness at the present was decided eventually to let this carefully prepared defence go by the there not a will suit which may be by the of this case V will of Mrs. he an- contested by Mrs. O'Shea's but how far it will be affected by the renult of this divorce suit I cannot give an you intend to appear at all in these either personally or by sel have waived my right in that you any romarka to make upon the statements of counsel or the evidence of O'Shea up to the said absolutely have not read either one or the but in any event I shall leave the lic to form its own judgment on the At this moment bis train came and he was carried having in his pocket a couple of evening newspapers containing an account of the which was probably the only intelligent men in don who had not read up to that Forger 1th Locked NEW Nov. Albert H. through whose fraudulent practices the firm of of which he was was was arranged in Market He was held in bail and locked up in the It IB probable his bail will be increased Grain In Nov. before the closing ot the Com exchange this afternoon tha was made of the Failure of L. G. grain dealer and member o The of Graeff caust she of Wilson who a flour mill The caused some His unknown man who had been about the New New Haven and railway station for several laid his neck on the track in front of rt switch engine this morning and wan oo NKW Nov. 18 steamship La Norm and which is detained at quarantine with smallpox un board will be allowed by the health officers to come np to her dock FRENCHMEN IN A Scenes lu the Chamber eT Turiff Nov. tho course of a delate on the budget in the Chamber of Deputies M. Laur requested permission to gate the government an to what steps it posed to take to prevent the drain of gold from Franco lor the benefit of the foreign The minister of M. declined to discuss the whereupon M. Laur made a bitter attack upon the Finance charging him with having used his official position to advance own interests through The Chamber im- mediately thrown into great confusion and the President was twice compelled t'i call Deputy Laui to The latter gentleman became greatly excited and attempted to ceed with his but was eventually compelled to the altercation M. Laur declared that no one could prevent him from doing his He WM that M. had never replied to the made against M. retorted that he disdained to answer a kind of The Minister further stated that he had offered on the previous day to make an immediate reply to M. in but M. Laur bad refused to accept such a and the government had therefore decided not to hie The debate was finally adjourned for one The sub-committee on tariff decided in favor of raising the duty on salt beef and other from 2'! to 27 MANY WEAK Another Leading Blinking Reported In Nov is rumored that an- prominent banking firm is in difficulties on account of inability to its maturing The Financial News expresses a fear that there are many weak spots in financial due to recklees under- and that more than one house in tottering under a load of overwhelming un- forseen liabilities The bulk of bills dis- counted by the Bank of this were endorsed by the No case of hoa been heard of in of over- The banks singled out batches of their bills and employed brokers to meet The Bank of England charged but little extra for its The rumors affecting another large Anglo-American house ara pronounced to be specu lative acts will be in part carried by ket for liquidating at the end of November and will be continued beyond that by parties The Times says no bills drawn on Barings after last Saturday by their will be accepted but all drawn pre- will be The Bank of England IB practically in of It IB probable that the firm will bo BREAD OR Ireland's Poor Fraying for Thirty in One Nov. tha regular meeting of the Schull union to-day the board room was besieged by thousands of small farmers and imploring the authorities to give them food or Many stories were told by the Father of informed the board that thirty families in his pariah were starving and he was obliged to assist such as he could out of his own scanty A deputation of directors of the Schull and way asked the board to request the ment for money with which to extend the line to Crookhaven and build They also suggested other measures which would furnish employment to the people and relieve tbe Resolutions these positions were adopted by the Many Kutal Censes ol the in ST. Nov. is spreading to an alarming in this Ten per centt of the onsen are proving The hospitals are Clown to Nov. IS. The Secretary of War has suddenly ceased bin vigorous to discover the culprits implicated in the theft of the examination papers for promotions to com- missions in the It is rumored that the trail was coming dangerously close to in the person of a young military illegitimately from the late King William Ship Canal from Nov. A company has been formed to construct a ship canal to connect with the The project nn old but has existed only in the realm of this being the tima that ists their faith in the profitable ness of Salvation Nov. from Finland state that the beautiful leader of the Salvation Army in that was by a Russian police She struck him down with a baton ahe was Sbe was not A Consumption Nov. Dr. Koch is chagrined at tho reappearance ol lupus in tha who was reported to have been cured by tho uw of the new IB only instance in which tho treatment to have been American for Nov. The Minister of culture for Hungary ia taking steps to hare vast tracts in that country planted with American which havo thus far resisted the ravages of the Muit Build Nov. 18. four hog notified companies having contracts for jhe construction of light in the west of Ireland that they must begin work at Mourning Her Nov. The Dowager Grand Duchess of of Archduke John is dangerously ill owing to uncertainty an to tbe fate of Tn Now N. S. Nov. 17. de- Slansbury in the race on the Paramatta river 1'ollee Will an Nov. The cabinet have ed to raise the of Low Katun lu 1'lurlda. Fla Nov. The ern a low rate for for the round trip to and on tlie sion of the of National Alliance and Union on 2. A baa been to all bers of the to tions and truuk linen north of Ohio for ft low and it ia probable it will be H H i