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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 28, 1895, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                WINNIPEG MANITOBA TUESDAY MAY 28 1895 NO 255 An ar anil U yers iirc for SUMMARY OF THE NEWS had a fire slldee occurred In Quebec been refused habeas cor senate reassembled Frank Clune boy tramp is at Vancouver forest fires are again raging u were destroyed by ire yesterday ffin a well known Toronto citizen suicided elevator will be built In the city llt split in the Btu rowing club States Secretary ot State is dead Inspector of New York resigned of formation of a Formosa confirmed American missionary was in TV Chinese exclusion net has been declared constitutional meil conflict between Sweden is feared line withdrawn his Marquette The council of women in Toronto to-day Lil of Hawaii proposed to a Japanese prince i V between cattlemen at Red resulted fatally I argument at Rochester N Y with Two Toronto citizens wore ar- for playing golf on Sunday V girl was murdered by a at Qne council has declined to grant au appropriation for clay testa I Tin American republics have formed an offensive and defensive killed and twelve injured lo at Kiel and damages were obtained for oi life incurred In construction ol the i bridge Tho of tlie Italian up to the present give Opposition 59 Tlie X P R have asked the city council for powers to extend the tracks across Rorie Street The eity council has decided to Osi tlic legislature for powers to sub- mit We Sunday car question to a papular vote Lord Rose be ry lint introduced a to enable colonial judges to be- come of the judicial commit- tee of tlie privy council NO FRICTION EXPECTED The Conflict Between Brazilians ami French Causes no Apprehension May The reported of n of oa fie between and tiv the French ambassador or minister here They do the affair one Mn serious trouble between the Minister of that the region the is said to have occurred lh inaccessible no tele- railroad or water The people live in tlie wilds Punting and have no courts or police are a of the state of Para will have the make a thorough ol the affairs but in any event nut n matter to bring about tiou between aw cordial feeling between between Brazil n one arrangements mixed a view to au i r VP made for a it vitu IS DEAD of State Passed May died at 1.15 falter was a en a statesman W nt ami in tJie great oi endeavor He rose ac rank of general of the g the rebellion 1 fourteen years States judge for Indiana and for Tinted circuit n eld general nnd of the lnl i i u Hin ancestors moved later to St SENATE IN SESSION NO RAILWAY SUBSIDIES TO BE Two Toronto Citizens Arrested for Playing Golf on of a Toronto Mt ed for Loss of Slides iu Q a t Ft Ottawa May Senate this evening and read the copyright and Indian bills the second time of B C attacked Into inspector of penitentiaries for writing to the press and at tacking a nephew of who had been at and resigned Irom the B C penitentiary Bowell tho minister of Justice had ert him to express regret that had been to use the senator's name in connection repeated the announcement that no railway subsidies be session made a long speech n reference uu the construction of a by the Historical Society of commemorating the of He regarded the of tho society is au unheard nnd offensive to a number of loyal Canadians sir Mackenzie said the that tlie erected hy a historical in Boston The con- sent of tlic Canadian government hull been or given The was not that on the monument Hitl did not kuow upon whose land the no being erected DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF Ottawa Hay 27 Justice in tho exchequer court to-day gavi in a couple of arose out of the bridge and G were killed while engaged In were engaged the time of death in putting up a i1 wrick E father who lives in Ireland took action against the crown for the court judgment for Catherine also for the TOSH her T She claimed the court gave ment for PLAYED GOLF OX SUNDAY Toronto May were 1 sued to-day for J F Edgar of the firm of Edgar Malone and A C Crane members of the Golf club one of the most organizations in the them to appear before the police magistrate in to answer to the charge of violating the Lord's day act hy golf at their links on Woodbine avenue The right of a private club to play on its own grounds on flay will be made a test question DEATH AT HIS OWN HANDS Toronto Mny of 232 street a young man son of leo one of the three owner of the street car company sold out to the trolley system death to-day at his own hands by a wound in his claims that it was un accident but those who are with the circumstances of tho that it was suicide result of n quarrel with his and a long of drinking 1 OF Slay 2T The executive oT the National Council of Women of danada was session this arranging preliminaries for the to-morrow subjects to be discussed will and education work To-night the Conn tesy of Aberdeen president of the Council held a reception which was largely attended Delegates from all over arc here LAND SLIDES Mny land slides reported on the north shore of thp River St Anne county of Port the scone ot last year's Huge masses a good hundred feet high and several fert roll the river at and have moved further inland BLOCK BURNED May block known a Folly's wua destroyed by fire to the extent of In- sured EXHIBITION Montreal May city council to-night made a grant of to the provincial exhibition in Montreal the coming fall LAUNCHED May new British warship Terrible was launched on the Clyde to-day Tho Terrible is n steel cruiser copper ed of displacement and of indicated horse power to give her a speed of 22 She is 531 feet long and has 71 beam The Terrible carry ti crow of 900 men and will be armed with two 22 ton and 18 quick IK looked upon JIB the most powerful vessel of her type if tho of state under came from to of SILVER iy chamber of tJie hik 1 ed to Miter upon an active to enter upon an active cover Thc is to la in 1 Cly the country anil For tii In Us scope of thr a committee leaders iu every -i Bs in New committee is committee is into ai executive com- committee has further into the uf sound money OX WILDE May Chronicle this it CHH some on thu it- practically fie caw the of un the pro 11 ml the JR one of which not met by the shacking of our prison THE BOY TRAMP Clime now in Vancouver and May go to the Orient Vancouver B C May Clime the boy tramp arrived from Winnipeg to-day ID comfortably housed la Jail Trunk Was arrested as a vagrant while fishing for He was very bright and intelligent of travels but refused to talk on other subjects Frank who has been In every jaLl between here and Toronto says Winnipeg chief is O but the fat policeman no luse for he preaches too much A pathetic letter heen received irom Frank's father praying the authorities to send his son home as he is too poor to rto It himself As Frank refuses to go home probably be put the Empress of India for the ent with a new of clothes and good Frank says he is bound for and will get thore In of the world MR MYERS HAS RETIRED Tho Liberal for the Electors fo Unite ou a Candidate Opposed to the Bowell Government Mr R H Myers M P P tlie al candidate far who the nomination for the Com- mons only after great pressure has decided to retire from the contest Mr Myers has Addressed the ing letter to the Liberal association To the mid members the Liberal Association our convention WHB hold nt Shoal March last it was the federal elections take place within n few weeks ami it is known under pressing and great reluctance I WIIK nominated us your standard For very ant anil private reasons I have determined not to enter the context Involving ua ft if successful prolonged absence from homo and consequent injury to business The contest muy not come on for months there la lime to make necessary for it my occupation of the field not any Injury to our cause a general hns been expressed that continue to cupy my present position in tho cial assembly r to 7011 to tlie opponents of the Dominion Government generally my for tlie kindly in my nomination was re- nnd for the of support from all parts ol tlie My retirement the for a union of all the electors opposed to the present government nnd I trnst that In all your you will have tho one object ot their detent nt tlie polls I have the honor to bo gentlemen your obedient H H Mhy 1895 Mr leaves two In the field Tonng ron nnd Eoche Conservative IT IS CONSTITUTIONAL The Chinese Exclusion Act Declared Good By the U S Supreme Court Washington Mny court ol the United States to-day the of the Geary net in the case of the aki Chinaman who thin country was refused Justice iJi Ins opinion that the statue entrusted to the the of passing upon the the case Lem Sing contended that he n an a citizen of the United States before the of the net said that if the courts were to review the of the tors ia such it would bring great cases before the courts and defeat the intention of congress to law enforced by ex- officers The only remedy of the was an appeal to the supreme oi the collector the secretary the treasury The court refrained Irom expressing opinion as to the of the case and the ol court below the application for the writ was Justice Brewer Slay steamship Boston 18th arrived day find proceeded for Liverpool Slie reported that on the 19th lust a steerage passenger named Cornelius Desmond was missed is to have overboard JUNE OR thls there is o circles that In June GOING TO IRELAND London Mny Richard Crocker Ireland next week to complete nt go tuitions which he has entered upon for the lease ol an estate in the courity of Limerick He intends to establish a breeding farm and will semi there immediately after he enters Into possession It is his purpose to establish one of the largest in Ireland THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS Home May election to the of deputies of Socialists De Felice at mid hato at has caused much ex- it will bered was sentenced year to eight years imprisonment in tion with Socialist disturbances in Sicily from college 321 ministerial have been elected and 148 opposition candidates returned It is the new of will be but little altered by the elections which just taken place Crispi premier was nine times and Baccoli the minister of education was twice elected All other and Serra for the navy elected General the com- mander of troops in Kgy Garibaldi Giolitti the Socialist Ue were also The off and there were no serious The total from the elections of show that the fallowing were elected 326 12 constitutional tion 32 opposition and Socialists In districts arc found to be necessary and in of these the plurality was ia favor of tlie government COLORADO CONFLICT Red Colo May have here to the effect a conTiiat took place yesterday be tween nnd sheepmen in Kontt county a few miles west o Steamboat Springs in two cattleman killed and six wounded sheep ecl by nineteen wagons each carrying from to six men are being driven through the county to Wolcott CLUB DISSOLVED New York May Ingra nam tp the supreme court to-day the old Manhattan corporation and ed Andrew Freedman president ol the York Baseball club perman eai receiver of SUNDAY CAR QUESTION TO BE RELEGATED TO THE PEOPLE A Deputation of But no Occasion for Speech The Transfer Track to Main Voted for Tosting Clay for Paving The city council met evening there Aldermen EOSH Chnjfey Craig Wilson Sproule and Andrews as follows were Archibald and Howell for T D4 re- from on accident owing to out nE repair Stewart Mulvey secretary the board asking for board the upper part ol the city hall Hanson Bros Montreal receipt ot acceptance oi der for year debentures A At Aird of the police re increase of force wrote that sis additional could not be employed or a very limited period for If the council Would vote 800 for salaries and for the would be to patrolmen jd for The of the petitioners n Point could not be com- with the were There was now on avenue 9 to 12 p W BJ Morris aHking for meat as chimney Hough Campbell city re the straightening of erin avenne R Ki E C ami land the city surveyor toing practice a surveyor C Jv Brown city clerk vote on the school debenture lift reported votes In favor 52 anil 1 rejected total 579 S the erican congress inviting the council to delegates to attend the ion In July next W and petitioning against tlie of i on Broadway east from Col- ony street Gco Kite fur exemption from Luxation on milli C N three and months old taken by the was the impression the nip hat not vet reached the aptt of accountability D E protesting modification of the wr a fa to and other parties had to supply lumber thousand board measure If were accepted for 2 in i as On if Northern iv Co i bf tf for to construct across Korle rid streuts not exceeding three in umber tracks are to roir a point on the transfer railway Lo a about 200 feet east of oi street in the raar of Life building am have n lor thorn Kct in the pro which they will run were received from lairymoii claiming to own ly ns We the undersigned dairymen ol tae Winnipeg and vicinity respectively re- that yon will abolish the use of for the purpose of the cows from which the milk ply for the public line is drawn ol committees as follows were and adopted with some exceptions herewith Thai an propriation oi bo to provide forthe In clauso 2 pending the adoption of I'm 2 certain accounts bo paid ONT That fi he over ditch on avenue near it not tn exceed uc lor tho ol the cost of brick for street and that the Intention of for such tests be In tlic local papers tests b3 on such only us Ix by the city for the purpose That parties lasts deliver the clay cars In lulu of six for each of clay to bo tested They shall nisii to tho city u dill tion or the locality from which the cUy lion boen obtained for the Information of rity 3 It to construct the following monts tno cily clerk be bo under section oE the aet tlie intention of tUe council to construct the following works us Improvements proper petitions received therefor A on tho eldo of avenue from Ness street to street cost plunk on tho avenue from streeL O Austin street tost 8100 4 It would n pot 111 on from tho on Colony iof of suld from to DH n to tho extent of one of the cosl the ImU to be puni of tho general funds of tlie city Tho petition is with the view to tno council tho oi Uie hen ring one half ot the uost of works 5 That it to the works ni upon ihc initiative the rity he lo section 500 of the Intention of council to b bait wors A walk in the north snip Rivor avenue he west line ol to street D li S St with cost oJ nnd from Main street to street 38 ft wide nnd from street to Louise bridge ft wide The Winnipeg Street to Its proper share thereof and the interested ratepayers on the avenges tc pay one half of ths by o nnd the city the other Tha total estimated cost is son the of the Osborne be nnd repaired at au es cost of T It hns received tenders the erec tion of a steel superstructure Tor borna street bridge and It would recom m ml e ol the tender of th Dominion Bridge company at 8 It has received tenders for tUe re to Colony creek on age avenue t would recommend the of tender of K Ii and James nt all tha deposit cheques ro- with tho tenders it Kind 8 bo returned except those of the three lowest in cuss 10 tho ed to construct tho Im- no havins been received A plank walk tlie oast side of Toronto street from avenue to the south line of lot 159 D G S 09 Estimated coat A on the west side of Ellen street from Henry avenue to avenue Estimated cost Ths to the was with some spirit Andrews that the council had no right to spend money for such a purpose in on a test which if would he of problematic benefit tn the city he that the he left to private enterprise Sproule admitted there ought to have been cient enterprise to make such a test but he there had not been Aid moved that the clause be referred back to the board of but this was defeated Crnig nnd voting for it and Aldermen Ross Chaff ey and voting In the vote on the adoption of the clause Aid Andrews voted with the against it and the motion was lost the acting mayor ruling It required a two-thirds ity to curry Tho fourth and fifth clauses of of works report were laid or tlie time owing to the presence ol i interested in tlie street car The eighth clause was referred back for further consideration providing for Saln local improvements were passed their several readings The dairy 1003 introduced by and read the first time i Tlic order of was then pended ami the council went of tlie whole Aid Kennedy In he chair on motion to Aid McCreary's re Sunday cars There was a very audience present filling the erles the floor of the chamber were a number of clergymen nnd of aymeri among who wove noticed Dr King Dr Sparling Yen Archdeacon 11 Pedley G R Turk Joseph Hogg and John ThOH Ryan It J W D W D J C Joseph Greenfield T C arid Win P C E A Capt Douglas Dr W J Hinman C K Wilkes T S Kennedy Wmi Dr and many more In committee Sproule to say that too much ado had bee a made about the matter a tempest in a having been raised of some alderman bringing up a motion the other aldermen had lot entertained Ho contended that morals of- the city were safe in he hands of council that ew of tile aldermen favored the hange proposed himself would Vot it until the people had spoken but no deputation had ever waited on the council to for It Aid replied that the of the aldermen had ed themselves to him and also to the public through the newspapers as in avor of Sunday cars He moved by Aid Jameson that the deputation be heard In amendment it was moved by Aid Andrews seconded by Aid Sproule That the legislative committee lie in- to obtain power Irom the legislature at the earliest ity to submit the question of street the electors 6T the city for their opinion by a vote to be taken thereon The amendment was put without discussion and Aldermen Kosc voting yes and Aldermen arils Jameson and voting no The previous motion then also put and lost the rote nnd Bannerman dermen Hoss Craig Sproule and Wilson Tho committee then rose and re- ported mid report was adopted The large delegation then withdrew having nu longer any desire to Tlie council again went into com- of the whole Aid in tho and heard Messrs Dr Alex Black and Mr Mather in reference to the subject of Mr totter Mr to the committee that by the lumber contract the city would be paying per while tho contractor bad agreed for Mr that he could sell the same kind oi lumber for if the same concessions were made him lie ed that he and others had tendered that the conditions were to be strictly enforced The committee having risen Aid moved that the Iward of works be not to receive any more lumber that not up to the specifications Tlie objection was raised that this was new mutter and that notice should be given The mover decided to give the usual On motion of Aids Spronle and the city clerk was ted to post six notices of the intention of council to straighten avenue and itn pass a on Monday July 8th The following motion was offered but was allowed to stand as a notice Aid the com- be instructed to make in tlie estimates for the pended portion of the tion to extension of ward 6 with in- terest from 1886 to date It was resolved ou motion of Aid Wilson and the committee be Instructed to legislation to empower thin council to puss a to children under certain ages to be off the streets at certain to be hereafter fixed being is as tlie curfew bell Aldermen and ed that the Telephone be appointed to inspect the electric wiring of all that a wilary of lie on condition that the board ol pay one half The motion was ruled out ol order as involving an expenditure ol money and not having been approved by the finance committee Aldermen Andrews nnd Ross moved that the legislative committee be re- to obtain from the legislature power to have one full half day o the week set apart as a holiday lor men the mover aoc ou Pago REFORM ANOTHER IN THE GOLDEN CHAIX OF THE UMPIRE Colonial Judges May Become Members of Judicial Committee of the Imperial Privy Their aries to be Paid By the on May Lord has introduced a in the house of lords to authorize judge who lias been a member of the supreme court of Canada or of of the Ian colonies to become a member of the judicial committee ol the privy council The such judges under the are to be by the colonies Tlie Times nays the In to add another link In tho golden chain of Uic upon Uie above hill says Implies that if the colonies want to be represented on the imperial court of appeal they the representation ff the measure any practical will mean the justice pre- made a right hon will come over and in a dian appeal case The sinne will be true with tlie chief justice ot the in Australia and Africa This limy be practical and useful It is mot i very magnificent The newspapers of prove of Lord Hose TWO EX PLOSIONS Seven Men Killed in One and Six in Dozen Injured Kiel May explosion red to-day on the Turkish torpedo boat Destroyer which is built at the Gennaula which seven men were killed ind twelve injured May if a to the contractors of the harbor exploded to-day ind was blown to Six of tho arew were killed and their hurted 200 London May dispatch to the Times from Rangoon British mnh says Ou Thursday morning last entered the Baptist mission house at ctl a young Englishman named who was in charge The adds that lias Hi a heavy reward for the detection of the criminals MURDER AND MUTILATED London May The Moscow correspondent semis to that paper an account the not to by telegraph of a riot in a ton mill nt Ivanovo In the district nf in the operatives killed tlic named shaw ami mutilated body K London May 28 dispatch to Standard from Vienna that a raging tlie swine throughout gary and iti some districts of tria the mortality is forty to pur cent being the worst at the already rear lied four million florins BRILLIANT London Mny 27 of Wales held a levee to-day There was a large attendance and the function ns brilliant The pre- wore Mr Thos Neal Mr Walter of the Hon of Massachusetts and Mr Jolin Gordon CONFLICT May dispatch to the Times from Berlin tlint the Frankfurter reports that there is great anxiety ih government circles in fur fear of in armed conflict ending in a of the union between and Sweden CHINESE MANOEUVRE London May Daily correspondent at Berlin telegraphs to that paper that there is a belief In sonic quarters that the Formosa re- public is a Chinese hacked by France and Russia to trick Japan out of the fruits of her victory It In feared that it will reopen the war SOCIALIST A London May Times cor- respondent at Berlin to that paper that the Journal an- the arrest of a young ist workman charged with writing to the King of Saxony menacing Ills by Infernal n R A N A K R May t I from tin city of an- that ands as ar- rested near with and revolvers and uUni a manifesto JAPAN AND Seoul May to Corea is about to Corca ia believed thi a in the Hermit LOAN London May 28 Daily lu Its article this morning that negotiations are virtually completed for the hern to the a ml government of a four per cent Ionn of NO NEW LOAN London Mny has a dispatch from the of Mexico which says that the Mexican finance minister states that he will not at- tempt to issue a fresh external loan IN SPA PERI WILL TAT INDEMNITY Rome May Argentine re- public has agreed to pay in- for injury done to Italian property by the revolution in tlie city ol ia   

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