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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 5, 1892, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                g VOL. MARCH 5, 1892 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OF 30 WORDS OR 26c......................Per Day 25.....................Per Week 25......................Per Month Additional words over SO lo per day Oc per week 17o per Xo advertisement charged to account for less One Each advertisement inserted in Morning will In both and EvaDing Free Press WITHOUT EXTRA Tlie circulation of the Free Pr ess gives It at least Pour Times the Value of any other Winnipeg dally paper as an ad- PROPERTIES FOR FR AT PER AOKE S W. 7-12-24 Splendid A Jumea Kail Estate AN OP FINE FARMING 6 Irom BOO acres aan be balance 6 per A from 491 Mala FEW BEST Prices low and terms to Algo desirable properties at less than Belling J. man ton 86. SERVANT AT 76 ROOM GIRL AT THE ST. TO ACT A3 NEWS Apply at the Manitoba news W A GOOD to John 38 Lily St. PASTRY Apply to Grand Union Hotel W FOR P. Apply to 0aider, 677 Main St. A GIRL FOR A yV small at 176 James St. number 23. OFFICE BOY APPLY 3 -i to Acton 191 Lombard A GOOD Apply to Mra of and GOOD APPLY TO Armstrong's between IS 3, or C BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF Muat understand care of. Apply Ibl Notie Dame E. ANTE SITUATION BY YOUNG AS to the Box 21, Free Preen YOUNG MAN OP FIVE W wishes a box 1, Free Press GOOD AND 9 Iso an Apply ing and expected to P. Q. Eox WANTED SERVANT by 16th inst. liberal Apply immediately to 310 Fort Ron AT A also a couple ol carriage Boj Carriage James ELDERLY Oil for country Fare paid ii stating salary to Mrs. Inn WANT AGES T FOR THE CYCLE Go iu required in- w 81 to It. P. Davla A HARDWARE STORE VV Southern a capable of full aa also collections Drawer 1282, YOUNG decidedly to charge of und wovk among the Apply to foot of SENT A HOUSE OF six or with modern ments within about five walk For address P. O. Box 322. A LOAN DOING AN ACTIVE requires aa agent at Grla Hi and points weat P.O. Box DINING ROOM 2 I S kitchen 4 general 1 2 boys for 1 married for Employment 52T Main St. TO SELL RELIABLE fY grown nursery Ad- Largest in Liberal Experience We want you Brown Ont. MAN TO HIRE ON A FARM in tram the middle of March to the first of can produce good from must e good 39 W. 1316 Norman Grand YOUNG AS bookkeeper of Is also a quick Applicant is iu good position and advertises only with prospect ol bet ering Best Apply Box 60, Free Press RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO TAKE profits and share in cropping ono and and B half choice Portage not much requ i and aa good aa 20 per cent on Address A. Box 60S tage la MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS and In in town or would prefer hardware with view of buying part Intereat in if First closa J. T. Box 42, Free w Would like position BY A WELL young who understands Would like position as bookkeeper and in general store in email Good Strictly Has done Address M. 0. Box 40, Free WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO vasa for shares in the Canadian Mutual Loan and Investment Co. of the largest building and loan company iu the Good money be mode by the Apply between 4 and 6 p m to ft 421 Main AGENTS FROM TO a week working for World's Columbian sition authentic organ of the World's Most interesting nnd popular cation Sells at Send In stamps for firtl and sample copy containing colored views of Exposition B. 213 111. 43 ASSISTANT TO A Civil by n ol McGill Uni- highest practical experience with field H. R. work land also general office work 22, Ad- drese 15. A. 41 Port or 115 Sixth ave. TURKISH TRY THE We give the Carmine as New Our are well courteous and The batho con- sist of hot-air vapor shower and needle baths 5 feet 17x14, pure tempered pooling etc Bath SI 00 six thirteen liir 00. Shampoo bath and 60o. hair with 5QO; forenoon from 0 a.m. to l p Barber shop in Entrance to Clarendon Ave. JOHN OF offers for sale a class 10x5 Pool only a time in Also in the furnishing for the Garden of aa FARM FOR SALE OR ACRES joining town of 520 under 240 plowed ready fur well gooc raie Apply to Jermyn FOR MILE FROM on tho N. P. in MYRTLE STA the best districts in being W. hall 40 laat only per Jampa Real ElUte FARM FOR under cultivation and ACRES small houee and plenty of water for stock fine property one half mite from station Apply to W. B. P.O. Box 248, a until you the great reductions by the Canadian Railway 84.OU lands for 00 lands for 84.00 to Write to L. A. Land RAKE FOR FARMERS EASY For SOU acres choice land near Griswold 400 for with feed and machinery on also half section near ready for Apply W. ACRES OF CLASH ONE I Only from the supposed of the Sour is tha great coal will be sold and an easy terms if bought the 1st of April Apply lo 0. T. Main room 4. FOR IMPROVED CF 200 13 from 'A 170 76 a two-story frame house to and railway Price if aold James Estate WHAT HAVE YOU TO improved city property to GOOD for vacant and we will submit au Two improved farms near for sale on easy or would exchange for Winnipeg lots and houses iu oli parts of the Grundy Real Estate and In- vestment 343 Main 608. rH HOUSES and A uash payment d ou tea Some homes for meu oi for on easy on and Heniry several brick veneer houses In a good make to sail i K. BRANDOS THE E. 13-11-M, n fitio bait motion S miles north west of 1M to be ready next owned by A who to price 311 per oil Busy Apply to Hammond 3S1 Main Win AND We mwe fur akle for the owners Ae following and arc ready to entertain any reasonable for We invite your for K. i 6.15-12, 3-iO K. J 320 and W. E. 117-14-9, 240news. Apply Ham au Main B ALDUS SOUTHERN MANITOBA some excellent close to N I. nud comprising one and five J and ft of 7, 5, 14 would divide In way to suit to per aora ani Apply John or to Hammond 315] TO mO GOOD OVER THE J. Bank of heated with hot Apply on the mo A CEMENT J. dry und front Building heated with hot Apply E. 467 Main TO GARDEN IN CITY WITH river two story frame good large root 7} ill St Apply J R. FARM ON PORTAGE with house and to 20 Rores ready for crop or market ply to Dawson and 467 Miin St. r FRONTING ON MAIN and part of office in Western Canada Apply to Ross cor- nor oi Main street and FOR OR THE TOWN On tho R. the large and commodious the Union For further apply to F. W. FR 4 FIRST-CLASS WELL ed within nine milea of large on river 80 aores for Apply E 407 Main St. TO LET OB FOR SALK A in perfect situated on a rare to secure a desirable given at Apply to M. Fortune A 463 Main HOUSE TO NO. street at per month 255 MACHRAY ST. two on McMillan Fott near the 88 per No. 140 at per Apply to G. A. Main and FARM TO CONTAINING 820 125 acres for cultivation with plenty of liav and good buildings and within ten miles of To a good man H berol terms will be Apply to Arthur 436 Main St. FOR OR OR LOOSH HAY FOR For particulars apply to FOR 64 seven In thorough unusually on the FR SALE AT 187 and see selected articles of household in good for sale this WANTED TENDERS FOR OLD FRAME corner and Market to be removed by April 6th. Real OR FROZEN CENTS per or 13 per Cheapest food In market lor oil Apply to Mr. tion east. FOR SALE OR as Would exchange for or furniture Can be ecen at 4t7 Central Ave. any evening after 1 OR OF A MODERATELY well furnished house on Balmoral leaving the arrangements for the could be Fres Frees F BUSINESS GOOD BUSINESS OF THE Commercial including for sale at ft Reason for For address FOR YARD ONE OF THE beat In Manitoba large trade already and good to it. For to H. Crowe grain Foulds FOR A HOTEL AND IN THE town ol doing one of tha beat in the This la a good opening for the Liberal terms will be Box 105, mHE OVER JL Mr L. A. Labonde will continue the Holland Quitar over For terma fcr guitar apply above RETURNING OFFICERS THEY WERE THE SUBJECT DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT OF Sir John Supplants Motion a Somewhat Indefinite A mend me Other Capital March House of Commons this Afternoon concurred in the of condolence with the Queen and and of Wales adopted in the Mr. Milla moved bhat it is the un- doubted right and duty of tbe of Com- to see that returning officers and othar who have duties imposed them in the election mem herd bo the act wibh perfect towards tbe various and to hold such and other bo a discharge of their and the farther affirms trial of election by the does nob the of bhe over uor bake away bhe necessity for Ho claimed the House is of iu own the in the here knd and made tbu duty more imperative on the Canadian The debits on bhe resolution wafl a repetition of with the on Sir John having briefly in while it is the of bhe enquire into ted punish any or misconduct on the part of nuy officer who dutien imposed him in the election of a of this louse and while the power niven tie courba or bhe of election do leason ihe authority of the over nny the bouso will all times refrain any opinion or aoy which involve or imply any in any of ny such officer or which might lessen lihe responsibility of any officer or hie to proceed with hia various accord log ta the beat be la Bo form ia Sir John Thompson declined to express any opinion upon action of tha returning cer of Mr. regretted this of the minister of He like t3 the opinion of tbe Mr. more especially thn returning applied to the of in with tbe and in his proceed in ge In regard to Ing them oa given by the tier of The amendment WBB Hal If took hi a The rose AN ENTHUSIASTIC W. 0, of IB He is about FINISHED AT THE COMMISSION AD- JOURNS TO Herchmer Causes a Very Decided Sensation By His Line of De- mony OF L. Blair haa to del ever J. J. and appraiser Mid ailes of high grade house in B. OTIC E- HAVING WIPH D. my in the livery nnd retained all nf tbe Jest and drivers and I will be hippy to aea my at the old IflO City 24B. J. Prop. ANEW LETTER AND The file for and the and daya for saves time and la all aind of unequal Over 20 years experience ftn and with P. Boi 073, Portr ONEY TO TO H. ROSS corner oi Miin street and TO LEND ON IMPROVED CITY 1VL property Interest Apply to London ft 364 W. B. General FOR INV oF funds entrusted to ns for be on real estate ft 387 to Houses to rent and Special in central Gordon rnal 874 Main Telephone 424. BUSINESS STUDY oure ft practical tion at the Business Day and evening typewriters three experienced Write or null for full W. A. Box BIG ATTENTION I THE JO ol Shorthand Univer have more from firms for help than they can Every graduate in a position as Boon as or call on Prof. Hargrave for the bright in for that He had au with thia and alao saw Senatora Parley and tnd tome oi tho western bers on Northwest THU PRESS The bhisi papers on libel by John ol Berlin legitimate of n and how they by of and by of Lird Stanley at their dinner ab uhu thin The banquet to the at ion at bhe Ruaaell won a Those Lord Mr. Hon. Mr. nnd Mr. to tha of Lord Stan ley delivered aa eloquent widh ohe functions and power of tho Re- to the criticism of in the ho in the bin in of hia official endeavored to the of between the two B. 0. INDIANS TO Tho of Indium Affairs has ceiled from B. 0.' tunt invited to join North American in tha with a grand Over it ia will be girun away by tho chief his This will be the held in The asked for last by ard laid on tho table of bhe senate It gives the expenditure for three years in the Mackenzie river for atory at fourteen thousand odd lar and expenditure in the far the same period at This includes the of tha insane and repairs of the jail ttt Norway MOVING FOB nn Monday will move for it return of all prohibition petitions presented to last M. move f or a of fl and pork imported into land in the years 1890 and 1891, aud the repa latione of Newfoundland their im- A The had ft abort to-day and adjourned till the in The speaker ordered to to Her Majesty end the of Wales bhe address of condolence by both upon the death of the Dufen of THI The Young of Out Iho ate to-day that the at the PIANOFORTE MAX D. FOB O. combe fe pianoforte will in the city lor a short six experience in this Orders should be sent to box 388, Winnipeg as points de- mand Mr. Major makes visits to ali the principal points on the Manitoba and the Parties in- these towns write to hig Winnipeg AND mWO YOUNG CAN JL room with or without Good Box 43 Free Presa GARRY AND opp. Grace A well furnished heated with hot rrr H. STEAM AND HOT VV water Estimates None but the best workmen 111. No. 190 Main note and J. A. THE MONTHLY of St. Andrew's Society will be in City on 8th 8 p.m. All members art requested to take LATE OP WRIGHT London has removed to 420 Gin nue north Ross HAS RETURNED TO THE CITY 1.VJL antl 's ready for the spring aud Bummer in the latest I am alao prepared to lessons In and guaranteed In all 67Z Mala opposite Bate man 19 Kotiara of ami Deaths FIFTY Thomas Argyle on the 2nd oi a tha 4th of J. H. of a the 3rd at 516 Ross the wife of Mr. Isaac ol a and other choice S oven are in flower ftt the Fort Rouge Our moiled free on Electric cars run close to preen Bruton 4 PRINCE An Editor Roasted Into Meekness by the Board of Ma March elected to-day as of Bbs Prince board of trade lor the current yew T. O. T. J. E. J. 0. K. A took to the freight A silver currency and other The editor of the local the wan roasted ia plain language by members of tha board for having published unreliable and misleading statements in hie paper reading the prosperity ol Prince Albert and tha the who was and mised the adherence to reliability and that he would do all in his power to bbe dun age which it wax said his imprudent writings have This a rink skipped by G. T. who took part in tho Winnipeg spiel laat defeated an aggregation of some of the abar curlers ol Prince in charge ot ia the first draw for the walking pre to the Saskatchewan Curling by J. F. M. L. THE SUGAR March com- finished ita labors here ab noon to-day and all left for Region this at tiro where the case will bs next entered on the defence this and the Hue token a deci ied sation wnang the number were to prove ia the charges bwo Improperly riding were The clearly showed that bwo were but tho who waa In tho anfo robbery the defence at- tempted to neglect In not getting ties after tihe thieves an dhe why they nod a and a aware they trucked bhe if had been seut somn hours would had a better chance of tho that it took Potta five houra to twenty milea in extremely that he would overtake men riding for The judge remarked he should those escaping rode faster than tbo others vo the evidence able tD the in Barry WM busy when the woe reported to him by and did BBS the horse until next Inspector gavo evidence on bh of being reduced for not members of the band attended of England choir did DO help the admitting in examination that he in the of his military remembered bandsmen being ordered to sing in From hi experience he could not Bay he thought a man should be ordered to sing. In this connection the judge remarked smsing WAS voluntary what had anyon bo put him under The sensation of the whole wa caused when Sheriff D. J. Campbell went oa the stand to give evidence regarding the char of an officer of the foica who previously hod given The witness swore he would not believe tha said officer on hie oath On bhe only hi could for this were ho had heard in 1882 at Appello that this officer was a dead bead hud hummer a previous employer told him this officer was no good that he seen him at In rebutted the officer in question was put on the and elate ments were made oub of whole anc was absolutely no twith in Veterinary Surgeon who playing at the sworn he had not the slightest recollection of of the and that he would not have forgotten it if in had He never even beard BUB of the officer Herchmer gave evidence in hia own defence on the charge ol abusing McDonnell for improperly He a wore that he die see McDonnell's shirt and and tha hia manner waa moat He alao swore McDonnell waa very Herchmer aleo swore there was an parade at in 1886, when he re fused to allow Superintendent McDonnell to go on parade because he was improperly dreia ed. Major swore that to the of his knowledge and belief there was parade on the of visit referred Inspector swore positively there waa parade on that 0. who was man on bhe wagon which brought Herchmer tt after the Banff that he overheard remarks iu between and which led him to infer there had been a row at and that the had placed under That was the first he heard of the Banff This closed the investigation ata Two other witnesses will be examined in rebuttal of Campbell's no in Herch Sugar Refiners Meet to Confer About the March The sugar met to-day in the Canada Bugar bhe refineries being except the refinery near which had no The refineries met ostensibly to consider thn grading of yellow but it ia said the chief theme was the danger which now threatens the sugar ed sugar is now selling at four and eighths cents per lees ten per for A Will March 4 Mrs. Caroline M. died two years leaving will and disposing of her After bhe date of will bar father leaving her The question M to how this of her estate should be as been raided in bhe supreme court by Rev. L. H. formerly of Erskine one of the Mercler Heavy March 4, Actions for libel have been taken out on behalf of Hon. Mr. Meroier of St. and one Arsene demanding from for alleged abatements made bp them in connection with the recent disclosures in this The London March 4 An application was to Judge to-day on behalf of for hia Honor 'n judgment on the pealed but his Honor was nob prepared to give He that be would prepare judgment and pub 16 in Masonic Grand March 4. Tugh of has been of the Lidge A. A. and of Chapter Arch Masons to ceed the late Edward who held Murray it master of the graad lodge of A for tho 4, Champagne has resigned in the county of Two thus electing by Dropped March 4, Mr. John demented butcher of St. Lawrence at one time celebrated for bis bat ed by dropped dead to Pine Weather From tho Institute March weather is finn and looks like A meeting of the institute was held in hall R. occupied the The explained the objects of the and in- Mr. J. 0. assistant dairy to bbe audience. This gentle man gave a very interesting lecture upon cream and butter making in all its iuga and waa listened So with marked The speaker handled his subject in a masterly manner aud received from the audience. At the close of the lecture a vote of thanks was tendered to bhe Allyn and J. S. O'Brien spoke on the importance of upholding the institute M being of greab benefit to the farmers of the ney The following is ft lieb of the officers belonging to the Allyn 1st vice- J. M. Robert John W. J. Adam 3. Mr. A. J. Rollins arrived here with a oat load oE horses last Tuesday morning by freight He received a hearty reception at the Grand Central Hotel by his old who were glad to see him buck bo hit old Messrs. Millar and Clarke brought one oar load of horses each on bhe same Mr. Joseph arrived here from On- tario on Sunday morning by passenger He brought with him ft partner for The band gave him a reception lost day and he reciprocated by giving the band a handsome A house with occupied by bhe settler aud his accompanied by several head of young stock aud drawn by four passed here going P. formerly of Hybla cheese will ture cheese in bhe new Argyle cheene factory of DUNCAN SINCLAIR'S Mourns the of One of Oldest Match of bhe oldest and moat highly respected residents of this Mr. departed this life on Monday evening Mr. Sinclair was born on board ship in 1818 when his parents were emigrating to His parents settled in the province of where bhe decried acquired a pood education and entered into the profession of school Afterwards he became provincial land surveyor for Upper and Lower He moved bo Ottawa in 1858, where he lived until 1870, when he came to Winnipeg Fort where he continued his business ai Dominion Iwid In 1875 he surveyed those townships to Is now and to him this town is indebted for its He WM fint warden for being elected In 1881 by orer two From 1888 to 1888 he resided in N. during which tim he became totally Prom 1888 until to bime of bis death he resided in nhis H leaves n family of five fona and one daughter the Utter being Mrs. W. F. of Lon The sons are J. B. and J. o N. A. L. and D. of Strath of Vernon Wash. The deceased was a life long Re former and a member of the Presbyterian The remains were in Strath cemetery on The bereaved family haro the sympathy of tho whole com PORTAGE LA Students of the Public School Give a From Joe PORTAGE LA March Canon of will the pulpit of 3t. church here on Sun day and Rev. S. McMorine will hold at McDonald and The public school conceit in bhe town last night was an unqualified The programme was the man ner in which bhe youths their pieces mage the time pass to an audience of some five hundred If we would we think that standards two and three performed their pieces They gave the same programme Dr. Franklin received a telegram from Joe at he would reach Pembina April After data he on a term of ex- bending to the principal towns and cities ol the Pressing invitations have been received from many for hia it will nob be bo visit every the limited bime nb his He is saving wonderful in bhe of bhe crowded houses everywhere and thous aud a signing bhe The funeral services of tho Ube Mrs. W. Garland book place this afternoon all the The S. ihe which WRB and many the of regret and sympathy leard from those who were among the large gathering of citizens Gailand and Mrs. W. mother of the proceeded on this afternoon's train with the body for burial at Ploughing Will Boon Be In Golf Club March weather ia very ab If it continues ploughed land will be ready for seed An enthusiastic meeting was held here last Tuesday evening bhe purpose of ing a golf It was decided to call ib the Golf The following wore elected J. president captain P. B. vice B. A. A. Golf is not a new game in our as several played last but the sticks arrived too late in the season to organize a A board of trade for the county of WM formed here last with the following officers R. vice- Arch. D. Gushing A. Chambers and Mr. south of bhe ii going to dispose of his shook and part of household effects on bhe 15th Mr. B. Intends taking up his residence in earned a well deserved He settled here in 1882. In the words of a the spring the settlers homeward The lowing are a few of the labe arrivals Mr. Richard aud Isaac Wahson Crosby and The town hall was packed to iba capacity to hear the celebrated Fisk jubilee singers laat court 0. O. F. cleared over ft hundred dollars by the The leap year dance laab Monday evening a but financially it was rather Considerable grain is coming in. brings 40 bo 65 The streets are in a very wet and slippery state at W. S. Craig arrived from a prolonged to Bennett has a carload of i OAK The St. Andrew's Ball M Decided Social of the OiK March Andrew's ball at Victoria hall on 20th was the decided social event of tbe Highland pipers were in attendance from Grenfell and other excellent bad been The spacious hall was crowded ind the lovers of seemed to enjoy Virden society was well represented a number from and other places were also The was suitably aud gaily decorated witb flags The c showed efficiency in this Tbe supper was laid and the table fairly groaned with the quantity and excellence of ihe viands The gueits appeared de- lighted with bhe courtesy and attention shown the and tbe success of the first Andrew's ball augurs well for similar events in tbe The board of trade meeting at den on Wednesday laab was well attended by representative business men of Oak A remained to enjoy the concert of the Fisk university jubilee singers in the Mr. of held morning with holy at on also evening service next Much 6bh. Rev. Rural Dean Roger I will in the j of returned on Mon after a few dsys visit to friends iu the Rev. Quinney is expected to return rom England in the end of Paint Manufacturers March large paint manufacturers have amalgamated under the name of the Canada Paint The firms are Alexander Johnson both of and A. G. Ponchen of The change is alleged bo aim ab economy and extra Payments Not March 4. General payments were nob mob witb any degree of to settling A few failures may but no heavy pears bo be Slashed With a Match Collina Kyle with a razor Both we 22, and of the Kyle March B. Reynolds Co hardware have assigned with of 855.000 assets about the Nominations In March 4. in A. J. 3onaervative King of Greece March number of letten have been received by bhe king since his of tho in which his is severely criticised and and hia life Tbe king's action in with much disfavor by the M Minuter ia very NO- 210 NEWFOUNDLAND'S WOE FURTHER DETAILS OF THE MITY AT TRINITY the of Were Fortunately Thirteen Men Are Dead And Eleven Are Missing N. 8., March which arrived here to-day from St. brings tbu ing additional regarding tha dumber in Trinity on the of by which to sealers lost their On the morning of let the arrived at on board sixteen man who were aud a ti Content and the of John Nurse and sixteen all of whom belong in with the exception of Patrick Haulon three pot on the aamu pan of seven feet Saturday erected a of The other boats weru in u urd three which they alao UMd for thin Tim ion inno Sunday men walked u frozen whon tun firn i but he revived the of the thrown cm by the The mm who were brought lo now all fully but William and hig none behind Shoal OB tbe south Bido cf the being BJ badly bitten that they not board tha of ROW in bhe direction of Norman's Sunday out it WUB for him lui get hie It in hoped that others ol the men ate at that Eleven nun are atill Tbe following are the of the dead SO ar aa ascertained John and English Steward John of Salmon Willful Isaac ot and Charles of The St. Horald of Israe first it WM feared that orer 200 persona were but we are thankful to say that at far ae we can now only eleven are still and thirteen hare making a total ot twenty-four ind who have succumbed to the blizzard of Saturday The of the mpn atill ruining are Arthur Bat eon and Reuben Potable of English 11. and William of Salmon and Jacob of Trinity THREATENED COAL Bad B Half People Will Are March view of the ned strike and coal famine that most of the in manufacturing districts are y considering the question of down the trouble is The in he been given the and are alarmed at the of A period of It a thitt a million a half wople are directly or f br he mining and it ia believed that if the output of coil should restricted for a M would be a IOD idle mill Tbe of a trike alarming to iron trade Q and majority of tho iron works will be closed if there should bs a of the coal output for more than a The gas complies ia all thu will seriously although they have argw the will the from their In Sheffield are of manufacturing ou and the ame condition in oilier industrial en t res. FINISHED THEIR 4 Sir and Dr. Dawaon Will On Bearing tea have concluded their ind the of Great 3ir Baden Powell and Sir Grorge eave for their home Ton While refusing to an o on to the outcome of their Sir faden Powell paid they had enjoyed heir stay in and the March of the teven men who were killed in the dent on the St. Paul road here Tuesday were held this and afternoon from the Bide The attendance of very and the shops of the remained during the giving the 2 000 an opportunity to the whone the terrible in in custody Awaiting a preliminary Victory for the March lor this morning discharged President on a charge of and turned erty of thn ear company back to will discharge men who company the hut the are under obligation to abida by the Another strike not probable but victory is An March police discovered in a Bayswater lodging Octave tho Paris who from that time ago with eight dred and seventy-five thousand Under the floor of h ii room wan found concealed about four hundred left witb a female who is now to be In Her in also ex- and ST. March occurred early this morning in the 2724 Chateau occupied by M. B. The building WM noon in fUmei and hen thn fire Baatly the bodied of and brother wero found burned to a The police the were in the act of fire to the store witb gasoline when the explosion their object being to flexure the Suicide nf n Mem March of the David H. in abate wan trip M ol ohn be WM captain of Fire Hen Fatally Pa. March Five men were ID injured by an in at Mabony city morning that it not tney Wilt Not of Fyfe aad have not to join In the ened one-third of the number who have been It general  

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