Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 1890, Winnipeg, Manitoba DEC. 13, 1890. NO. 137. BEST Hn advertisement of any sort isworth Pour Times much in the DAILY FREE and the EVENING FREE AND as any other Winnipeg daily PS. of thirty s on this page Press and Free Press and Sun for per day or pn cr U W-A GOOD GENERAL Apply 3J9 ROOM FOR SINGLE with cr without COMPETENT pIv to Mrs. corner of Tache and n matter purporting to be in this is what it pretends to clippings from exchanges or least per cent of the matter to be telegrams published by any 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 Such news is available to no other paper in NURSE AND Apply to J. K. Y GOOD SHORTHAND Wll free AND ONE KITCHEN jl Grand Central to GOOD ENGLISH city and Free GENERAL wages Apply lo F. Kennedy SERVANT J IT paid to competent Apply to I Foit f FIRST-CLASS Apply to Lake IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG U years ot to assist in light house SKATER TO TAKE CHARGE OP Qn ice rink during the E. N.D. GOOD GIRL FOR li to a competent K. 11TTJSIED-A GOOD G SERVANT GIRL I H for a If apply Mrs. P. I Servant and Balmoral St. ONE FOR II dining room one to help in WASTED ENGAGEMENT BY I i man up in all d. T. P: GOODS SALESMAN EX- I It firi lit td active pushing cue WAHM ROOM WASTED AND fns in of city State Box 44, Free ISH LADY DESIRES POSITION AS keeper to bachelor or Th roughly Highest Immigration FOR 7.'HE OLDEST I established business n the thriving reasons for or R. P. YOUNG LADIES ae the desire double and hoard in private Apply staling terms to Box 37, OR FOR three miles from commence 2nd State nd 1'llyott, Oli temporary situation city country set Address 5'EN boys to wait on to month parlor W. Pacific 1ST 2nd class teacher thM 20th W. W. school PROPERTIES FARM IMPROVED AND Also City Property for and Apply to Aikins over Imperial Main BRICK HOUSES ON JEMIMA Very cheap and 011 easy Apply ro 6. H. Main and FOR OF TEE CHOICEST LOTS IH the town of 66x99 splendid Apply to J. A. Real VERY RESIDENCE on the aide of Kennedy and two lots a frontage of 100 G. A. Main and AND WILD LANDS for per acre and on easy Write for price list with maps Hammond Land SSI Main FR FEET FRONTAGE ON KINO with two frame dwellings also 41 feet on the same street with one frame Both properties are between Notre Dame and Dermott Apply to G. A. Maia and McDermott iVAA IMPROVED FARM OF 160 15 Vfl I UU miles from cit 35 acres fiO acres frame for 15 3 3 etc. The land is all further particulars apply to Real Estate 490 Main AN This land is 3o miles south of Brandon and only 4 miles frem station on Melita branch of It is in the centre of a first class farming Every acre can be Terms balance at 6 per cent. This ia a snap for Open for 10 Owner's reasons or selling and further particulars from dimes leal Estate 421 Main St. FOR RENT OR HOUSE TO E. 487 MAIN St. TWO YOUNG ed room at Hargrave St. TO WISHED ROOMS ON FIKST floor of the Cauchou Apply at Room 9. mo COMFORTABLE 8 ROOM BRICK J. House good Apply to H. Main HOUSE TO LET IN KELLY'S 876 Notre Dame St. Apply Kelly 389 Main mo LET LARGE BRICK VENEERED HOUSE ON JL Kennedy lately occupied by A. Col- Esq. Apply to O. 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BEST SITUATED AND MOST Livery properties in for house property at a and valuable farms with land ready for Fred SCRIP FOR PREEMPTION LEASE lands and About SPren per cent can be saved on by using lars and lull particulars Hammond 881 Main BOARD AND ROOMS TO LET AT 231 MAM TO O. A. and ROOM AND BOARD SUITABLE FOB two pen and vacancies day 219 Notre Dame near BOARD AND LABOE witn bay wind for two t also other ro ins. Tan accommodate some day 277 street COD BOARD AND BOOMS at moderate rates lor the Also ya an- cies for a few tAble within o walk of F. J. 286J REAL ESTATE AKD eral Issuer of Marriage Houses ro Office No. 705 Main St. IP P -nd 7i'V St. A Xv No. 1 will he Mil the M n Kth n of ways By order of J. PKR PHOTOS OF Ground only studio in the country making life Toboggan and photos o Kew Best 2-7 McWilliam Notices of Marriages and Deaths FIFTY CENTS the 9th rt Holy Trinity hy the A. Husband to Jane both late of So on Nov. 27th, Mrs. nn r aged 52 11 months and two Burdock Blood Bitters will speedily cleanse allim purities from the Hood and cure and of the RAILWAYS TO ALASKA TWO LINES PROJECTED THROUGH CANADIAN TERRITORY The Northern Company Power tu Build From Prince Albert Northern Trans continental Railway company of Canada is applying to parliament for power to build a railway commencing at Prince on the North Saskatchewan thence to the wes end of Lake Athabasca and along the Great Slave River and the valley of the Mackenzie River to its junction with anc thence up the valley of the latter river to tha Peace River and lake lud by the valleys o the and Stickin rivers and the east erly boundary of with power to shorten the main line and build also to charter and navigate steam boats and other vessels on the navigable and construct The International Railway company makes application to construct a rail way from where the Kootenay Mows north into British thence the valley of thai river and Kootenay Lake to the north end of said lake through the Liard 0 Pass valley of the Columbia River to the boat encampment on the Canoe River to the Tote Jean Eraser to northerly bond and to Lake to and along the valley of the Felly River to enter the dary of with power to build also charter and navigate etc. v OTHER Application will be made by the city of To ronto to Parliament at the next session for necessary to confirm an agreement Between the city and the Canadian Pacific railway and the Grand Trunk railway respect ng the Toronto esplanade and water Application will be made to Parliament next for act authorizing thi adian Pacific railway to purchase any railway which Parliament has authorized to be sold to that company and giving the same powers in respect of any railway as that c: already has in the lines leased by atio that the branch li nes mentioned n clause 14 of the contract shall include those rom points connected with its main line of railways or steamboats owned by the Application will be made in parliament next for an act to incorporate the Ontario New York Bridge with power o construct a bridge for railway across the Niagara river near the town of and to amalgamate with any company duly in- for building a railway bridge across the such bridge to be open to all railway companies in Canada and the United States on equal terms and with power to col- ect CAPITAL The statement of Inland Revenue or November shows a total of com- pared with for the same month test The Minister of the Interior has given not ce of the withdrawal of certain lands in the Northwest for and set them apart as school E. private secretary to has appointed secretary of the ind Gobeil promoted to the position of ace Baillarge The marine department was notified to-day jf the death of Boatman of the ment steamer which makea the third of the disaster succumbed to his The Indian department ia notified that the mounted police are experiencing great ulty in keeping Montana cattle cue of the owing to the scarcity of fodder in hat HIDDEN A Mora Four Dollars in a Willow Dec. living near in cutting a willow ree near his place found a purse containing cur thousand dollars in the hollow at the partly in bills and the rest in Mrs. died here a few years ago and was to be worth considerable money which was never It is alleged that this is part of the money hidden by Mrs son before her A Once Prominent Figure In Ontario Politics Gone to the Other Dec. A. mown in Ontario as Push died to-day after a very short Deceased was aged 56 aid was a Conservative He has been en- gaged in literary work and has at ut times pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church and a newspaper New Military Dec. communication which s causing a great deal comment among the military has been received here from 't ia to the effect that after December 31st all promotions of to the brevet auk of colonel under the present four year's rule will cease and only those specially selected or holding qualifying appointments hope to attain the rank of The of lieutenant will be highest to which ihe majority of the officers can hope to Committed for Attempted TOUT Dec. W. a armer of Wai pole has been com- mitted for trial on the charge of attempting n procure an abortion on Frances Louise 5aili-y, aged one of Hiss Rye's English whom he is alleged to have educed Seven Tears for House Dec. of has been sentenced to seven years im- for breaking into the house of a armer named of Moore and robbing Kearns wore a Ocean Cattle Dec. deputation from he Dominion association will urge the Government to secure better ment for cattle crossing the Crimean Veteran Dec. care taker of the city hall for ha f a died aged 84. He was a veteran of the Joined the Cotton Dec. Hochelaga and 5t. Anne Cotton Mills have decided to oin the Dominion Cotton company for Pension NEW Indianapolis special says It is here that dent Harrison will soon appoint erick of this to succeed Gen. It is known lere that Kneeffer was Harrison's choice at beginning of the and but the act that he war an Indiana man he would aave been made SAWTELLE The Government Huva a Straight Case Against Murdered HI Dec. is now said tha when Isaac Sawtelle is arraigned at Dover N. next for the murder of his brother he will set up the defense that Hiram U This is understood to be the last resort of the wily prisoner and astute who have left no stone unturn in their for something to the extraordinary chain of evidence which the government has The identification of the notwithstanding the fact that the bead never been how Mrs. Sawtelle the shoes and clothing found in the grave as those worn by her She one of the arms bv a scar on the left the body by the peculiar formation of an ankle In the latter points she is corroborated by the victim's The culminating link in the chain of a positive of a cuff button found in the earth covering the This Mrs. will was and the most able coincidence of all is that its mate was found Isaac's ho Not that the body that of Hiram but it can Vaho prove that Isaac anna were at the very grave inro which his brother's body was is said to be unchanged though it ia admitted that he is growing more and mom nervous as the time for his appearance in court draws The trial will begin on the 16th inst. Chicago Dec. was firmer day on an improved financial situation and blie butter tone of the New ork stock markel ind a material decrease of the visible supply in the Corn was weakened by heavy realizing Tht oat market again quiet The provision market was Closing prices 02c; 93c; Corn 51Jo 51gc 54c. pats 85.87J to and Dec. British steamer from cuid the cement aden Schooner James A. were in collision in this bar bor The the a glancing blow on the break Dfr the main boom and tearing staving a large hole in the after- muee and the The about 9603. Tbe Pomeranian was of the struck 011 he shoulder by a broken boom severely A at S. Dec. ate of and Arthur ate of fought in the culture hall at tbe fair ground a at an early this morning for the ship of South a purse and 70 of the gate In the eighth claimed a foul which being disallowed by the he and his seconds eft the The fight waa then given o Indians Marching in. Dec. or including the bands of Two Strike and Short are marching in from he Bad lands to the Pine Ridge in obedience to Gen. Brooke's and will report to him to-night unless they are by fresh They have been slow o start because they were to be punished for raiding squaw men's A NEW men ed to force an entrance into the Mount on bank at three o'clock this but were prevented by watchman who attempted to arrest The beat in a terrible manner and left him lying senseless on tbe was found three hours afterwards and conveyed to bis home where he lies in a pre- carious Too fur Indian Dee courier reached here to day and reported to 3apt Steele that one thousand Indians of Sac ind Crees and Pawnees camped near city this Tbe citizens of that village are fl ibis Capt. Steele has telegraphed be war department for Dec. telegram from Brook received at the War Department his morning states that a few hostile lave escaped from the camp near Wounded on the edge of the Bad crossed he Kiver line and are proceeding The troops have been ordered to and their is Supply of supply of Dr. lymph WM received to-day by the of Pennsylvania The is sufficient to 600 and will be made at mce and the treatment will be contin inder the personal supervision of the ity A Mississippi Steamer NEW telephone sage to tbe reports that the teamer City of Baton from St. New with a full cargo of western sank at 3 p. m. near the The boat and cargo are a No lives Dec. Druid Mills one of the largest otton duck manufacturing concerns in the made an assignment No of liabilities and assets can yet be Killed in a Cartridge Dec. an explosion curred in the cartridge room of the in which is manufactured the new Three women employed in be factory were Chicago Brokers Dec F. McGurn a grain and commission firm in tbe of trade made an assignment It is stated that an enterprising which manufactures and thene has Parnell fire James counsel of the Northern is in Washington business iu which the company ii inter- a into to il character of o b n lent to jail for eighty days for sweating eighty profane under the Pennsylvania of Queen Victoria will make but a brief stay at Windsor castle this She spend be Christmas at remain there until the middle of returning to Windsor preparatory a to the con- TURNING OF THE TIDE PARNELL'S OPPONENTS A WINNING Electors of South Cork Call Dr. Parnell to Resign Subscription are Dec. effect of clerical in in the south of Ireland ia manifest in the increase to thi The are becoming more and more confident bout still hunt is a winning and that Parnel ia stranger now than he ever will be that his following will gradually fall awaji while that of his opponents will steadily in The people of South Cork have asked Dr. their representative in who has been one of Mr. Par most ardent in the to resign as he does not take the same view that do of the This i the strongest Tha of which refused demand to withhold ila facilities from the ejected of United and allowed them to get out an edition of their is a Catholic So fur an can be the great majority of trip clergy that have taken sides in the contest are against Tin difficulty of overcoming the quiet but ful force of the religious element will be a serious drawback to There have been singular scenes on the banks of the Litfey to Crowds of men and boys have been fishing the streams for copies of Bodkin's edition of United Ireland were thrown into the river by the bench men of Farnell this Every copy of the paper recovered is eagerly bought by one desiring to possess a memento of this peculiar episode in the great conflict between the two factions of the Irish The finances nf the are beginning to show au It ia stated to day that subscriptions from all sources now amount to If this rate of income continues the immediate difficulties of the seceders can be bridged AND COUNTER Dec. the train bearing Parnell was leaving Farnell addressed a body of Queen's college students bad fathered on the platform to applaud He shanked them for their and said he had no fear of defeat if the youth of Ireland remained by his The journey was without note worthy of incident until the train reached where the crowd at the station hooted and groaned and ed with There were sheen for the bishops and cries of live Dillon and At several of the other stations there were of people who cheered for His reception at Kilkenny was He made a brief speech to the crowd and bis re- marks were He will speak it Limerick on THE KILKENNY Dec. the act that the Bishop of yesterday ad- vised the Kilkenny electors to cast their bal ots in the impending election as their con he himself and the priests the diocese in which Kilkenny is located are advocating the candidacy of Sir John Messrs. Redmond and Fitzgerald are Kilkenny working in behalf of the Mr. Vincent It is understood the new paper posed to be issued by the anti faction of the Irish Nationalists will make its first appearance on Monday The municipal council of bat ad- apted resolutions expressing confidence in uetin AGAINST NEW Irish mentary fund association issued a document o declaring The paper is signed by the members of the including the best known and wealthiest Irishmen of New A SWELL The American Presides at the Consular Dec. John few presided at the consular banquet at the hotel this There were lord mayor Savory and the lady the sheriffs of the county and their Postmaster-General Baron Alfred de the and many other notable The lord mayor in proponing a toast to New paid a high tribute to iis courtesy and Search for Dec. despatch from states that the Russian ment proposes to send another and stronger into to if he fate of the missing to have perished in that Suggestions were freely expressed that the may have been massacred by he Chinese authorities being opposed o the Cotton Men to Dec. the fine cotton operatives of Lancashire will no on strike on next nolens their demand for an in- rease of five per centum in wages is agreed o. The masters have not yet signified their in the BouTler Dec. has it that M. Minister of offered his resignation to President being im- plied thereto by the antagonism of the of the deputies to his financial Farewell to On Sunday last the members of Court 18, Canadian Order of met in their hall at Neepawa and reeded in a body to St. James church to attend divine when the he Rev. O. R. who is chaplain of the preached an able and effective n the course of which he referred to the fact jf his leaving the and of being with his brothel that night or the hut time as their and thank d them for having chosen to express their feeling towards him and their regret at his removal their by asking him o conduct their worship that night and to preach to them as an church was crowded and the service most The which was for the Winnipeg General amounted to 318.75. After service the court returned to the when Dr. in moving a vote of thanks to the ain for his referred to him in the most kindly saying that he was sure in only voiced the sentiments of bis brother Foresters in stating that there was not one in who did mt regret bia leaving the and as they were losing a and a The motion was most heartily carried and the enthusiastically Mr. Littler will take charge of Christ Church West the parishioners of that having unanimously a petition to be bishop asking for He nil farewell sermon in Neepawa on Forms a Brunch IMS Dec. Mrs. of the Winnipeg held a meeting in the Methodist at which a good number were present and a with Mrs. Douglass as During the evening Mrs. gave a inost interesting lecture and was well Killarney welcomes such noble workers to her our genial met with a very serious accident on He and his son were killing a When the son struck the animal it fell over on Mr. breaking the small bone just below the and injuring the large Mrs. W. who is with friends in Crystal has been very ill unable to return to her Mrs. Kent and also Mrs. Lowery were on the Monday train for 0. A. Godfrey left on Wednesday for Mor den on hu way to British PORTAGE CLUB ROOMS Opened on Wednesday Personal tion at LA Dec. club rooms here were formally opened on day The accommodation was and consequently the invited guests were the intimate friends of the The Italian band from Winnipeg furnished suitable and all assembled had a delightful The club ii to be congratulated on the cheerful appearance of the rooms and the success of the E. H. G. G. Hay shipped u carload of saw mill machinery to J. of White on the new extension of the M. The Ball family of jubilee singers occupied hall Tuesday and Wednesday The concert is very suitable for Archdeacon superintendent of will preach in St. Mary's Church ng and evening The M. N. W. company have opened a regular passenger and billing station at Arden witl J. Graham as W. R. general of the M. N. went west on the C. P. R. last night with Mr. of and Miss of attended tbe opening of the Mrs. wife of Chief east next Tuesday to spend a holiday in A train of forty-three boxcars went out on ihe M. N. W. railway this Rev. P. Wright attended the Presbytery meetings at Carberry this Special services were held in Knoi Church ibis morning and also to Miss sister of Ed. to Winnipeg this M. Canniff and daughter paid Winnipeg a visit this Conductor Coffin arrived last night with iis The rink will likely open John Baun was in Winnipeg L. Spink was in town Dr. Orton was in town NOTED SCULPTOR DEAD JOSEPH BOEHM SUDDENLY EX- PIRES IN HIS The Dead Artist Found by Sketch of of England's Eminent MORDEN The and Banter ing Bluk Dec. under Messrs. Crossley and Hunter are wing largely Their efforts appear o be meeting with great The skating rink opened im Friday inder the management of N. ana shes amusement tor the young Mrs. Easton has opened out in the and fancy goods line in the shop next to the skating Mrs. J. E. Clarke is very low at mt are entertained of her The downward tendency of tbe markets ban een the effect of again reducing The curling rink has not yet tut it. expected to in day or Grain at are busy hauling The weather continues fine nd good work U being Grain buyers t are paying from 22c to 25c. cash nd trade for Mr. paid aa high as 27c here for a lot A Obliging There is a clerk in one of tbe ments call him not his is notoriously lose and was never known to pay lebt unless actually forced to do so. ng a neighbor the other morning going lown bailed as you'll be on tho oday would you mind in at the express office and see if there is a small package there for at I'll be glad to oblige So George called and found a box or on which there was due It struck him nt once that iis economical neighbor would probably be short quarter he handed him and he might then perform ibe feat known as whistling so he eft the box went Passing residence that worthy wae ng for did you find anything at be express said a mckage for you marked C. O. ve so 1 gave them youi and it'll be along Fine weather we're How He Caught The mayor of one of the smarter towns if Italy was once invited on account of position to take part in a grand at which the nobility and nent people of the district were to bo ent. In the ordering of the it happened bat be was placed between two would-be wits of high social strangers to him they knew other very and by a sort of understanding determined to have in their way a little fun out of They began by making nuch of his of- and the q ary to properly Ull it. They laid stress pon the decay of the standard of fitness n and congratulated themselves hat they bad at last met with an instance here the man honor to the The mayor il it for some and hen in the blandest manner make me more ihan I really am. cannot set up for be- Dg a nor yet am I a sot or a bat if you will permit such self en between the Dec. Edgar the eminent died suddenly in his studio this Princess who called to inquire as to the progress of a buss which he was making of was horrified to find the sculptor dead in his Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause of Boehm was yeaw of Konad executed many works for ihe Royal including of the Queen and Prinos of He was born in bat had re- Bided in London since Joseph Edgar R. A was born in of ganan His lather f the Mint m the Austrian and the works of He was educated at and from IMS to 1S51 in He Mr three in Mr. Boehm executed a statue ia marble of the for Windsor in 1869: also a monument of the Dako of Kent brouze statuettes nd nrf at Bedford of Banyan 1872 another of the Duchess of Bedford for tbe Woburn in gilded 1874 a statue of Sir John in Place a equestrian statue of the statue of Carlyle a monument at Deene to J Aldershot to Sir York and a horse bronze for Also a equestrian statue for Lord Napier of a colossal statue of Lord bolh for a marble statue of Kins for St. George's Chapel at Windsor and a colossal statue of Sir wTu ham Gregory for also ed busts of Mr. tbe late Lord downe m Westminster Mr. Lord and Sir a marble statue of Lord John fur the Houses of and ho was com- missioned by the Queen to bent statue of the late Alice and her Princess for the Royal Man solemn as and it for al he WM commissioned to execute a bent of him for Westminster jut public opinion being strong against Ha be ng placed it was transferred to Mr. Boehm has also executed a colossal statue of Sir Drake for The government gave iim tho order to execute the statue of Lord for Westminster and he aura done statue of Lord Stratford de and the late Dean both for Westminster A recumbent effigy of Dean Duncombe for York was executed by Boehm from one ot Mr. last de- signs alio one of the late Duchess of Mr. Boehm also made busts of Mr Gladstone Mr. John Mr. Sir William Professor Lord and Sir Henry from and also a medallion of the which aa a mcdel for the new coinage He nominated in sculptor in ordinary to the and has delivered lectures on sculpture n the Royal Hn received Jrom tbe Queen for a now bust which waa bV desire of the Crown Princess given by the Queen as the silver Feut in 1883 and was commissioned by tue government to execute an equestrian statue of tbe Duke of Wellington for Hyde Park to the one by Wyatt which waa transferred to a colossal statue the Queen for Sydney and a recumbent statue oC General which bis Sir had done for St. Paul's Je also executed marble busts for Gordon and Archbishop Tait for the Queen and a recumbent of Tait for Canterbury In addition to these IB a marble statue of Sir Ashley iden for recumbent statue of the Dean of Windsor fur St. and a command from the Queen to do tbe of H. R. H. the late Duke of Albany in costume for the Albert Chapel and busts for tbe Mausoleum and and also did a statue of Lord Somers for and one of Darwin or the new Natural History Museum at South and a medallion of Darwin for Westminster Mr. Boehm did not abandon his animal having lately in bronze a portrait of the Duke of Portland's celebrated racehorse St. the horse Crf moron Mr. a statue of King Tom ion and lioness for Lord Leicester at besides many horses for Lord Rosebery and the late Baron Rothschild and a in black marble which u a in Sir John house A norial to General Sir Herbert Stewart for St. Paul's waa lately and placed near to he recumbent figure of General NEWS James ex-mayor of Stanley lectures in Minneapolis on Dec. 29th. Henry has been ill for several daw at his home in New The New York Press baa a special from San intimating that the Arkell ng expedition in Alaska has possibly been The international committee has selected May 6th to lOch ax the date of ninth international convention of Christian Association at Kansas Mercier tu A Quebec despatch of Thursday disgraceful was enacted m the ure Mr. the Premier made some remarks about a private document had been presented to him by the His remarks were so evidently onal than Mr. Blanc rose and asked whether he was referred The Premier acknowledged that he referred to Mr Le and the quarrel between the two be- can e bot. Le Blanc referred to an when premier was charged by a certain newspaper with being under the influence of This maddened Mr. who sprang to bis feet and offered to go and the Mr Le c tan if in to meet the premier m tbe out some of his and The uo could be done Slocki reported by All' Bankers Montreal lei Montreal W. C. P. K. C. P. a. e. 12, w