Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 6, 1895, Winnipeg, Manitoba VOL XXI WINNIPEG MANITOBA THURSDAY JUNE 8 1895 SUMMARY OP THE NEWS is to another bank The republic of Formosa was short lived A British warship has baen ordered to Formosa Trench have been repulsed from the of Madagascar vault was burglarised at Con- cord N H taken fian Francisco detectives have little to Nellie murderer JL salt works at N Y burned tbe loss being 000 The wife of James J Corbett tiie is suing for divorce Catholic teachers have been tarred out of the public schools at City City Orangemen met to make ar- rangements for a provincial meeting on July 12th The governor of New York has ed a making the punishment for years An expedition is being fitted out In tho Bayous of the Mississippi to aid insurgents In the Hamilton Methodist ence Kev Dr Briggs accused men en not paying accounts was seriously injured of a freight train wreck at N Y Manager of the Electric Street says his company WHi upend 000 in new plant X hill providing Sor tbe assignment civil servants IR been introduced Ln the been secretly to Madagascar church g to kill the queen and mier anil welcome the French hi tlie commons yesterday to amend the was ruled out ol order and seduction amd abduction U given the six months hoist WHAT THEY DO as to the East Conservative Association A correspondent in eucy Tree that the annual meeting of the East association is shortly to be held at Wolseley He continues Iu the early of the association tue branch was conspicuous by its non-existence mm strange to it sprung into being almost con- currently with the determination of government to locate the court A HOUSE OF COMMONS MEASURES YESTERDAY Provision For Assignment and ment of Civil Servants to Amend tbe Order Ottawa June Flint ed in the commons to-day a amending the Scott act defining more clearly the powers of search for liquor It was read the first time Mr introduced a viding that any public employee may assign his salary to another and that a fourth and a fifth and a third of his salary may be attached under judgment of the court according to the size of the salary In reply to Mr Gibson the of militia said there was no record in the department of the resignation General Herbert last year but he was not expected to resume his duties His present leave of absence began on the February last The he added did not plate any change in the law so ae to permit of the appointment of a officer as hiis successor In reply to Martin Daly said that before taking authority to cancel the survey of 16 in range 16 west a surveyor was sent to the ground to see where the line would be run wais some difficulty and no conclusion liad been reached Mr in moving the second reading oT lite Mil to amend the act read a list oi super- and denounced tlie of tlie act Following is a list of some super nan at ed officials re- tired by the Conservative the amounts paid in by them and the amounts drawn out by them i Paid in Drawn out Dixon Core London Eng Douglas Buck Do pew Forbes Fox U or don London P O Armstrong Ashe Hal I Howitt Mr McMullen's 900 75 450 880 270 50 300 210 325 420 060 40 abolished the and provided that any civil elect to draw but all he had paid with compound Inter- est upon his retirement or his family upon Ms death At If a civil servant dies Iu harness he loses all he has paid In aud his family derive no benefit Mr Speaker ruled the out Etf of at that extreme edge of the district contrary to the ad- vice of the the then member and minister of the in- and last but not least of the judge Whether the local association owes its Formation to gratitude to the government for locating the court house there to tbe great inconvenience of the mass of the In subdivision of the judicial district or that the court house was located there by the of the government for the tion of a in a hitherto notoriously grit district is something in the nature of a puzzle except to those behind the But either way it is an example of how politics are conducted and the interests of the community looked after or neglected according to by the present ment It N to be hoped that some of tlie delegates who though may men of a certain independence 01 mind will not devote their whole time to the school question but express their opinion on the laat bogus commission which within tvo years this country haa been favored It U well known that some of the strongest Conservatives in tho try share the general opinion that tlie freight rates do press heavily and unfairly in spite of the white washing report and it will be interesting note whether party feeling will far prevail ns to carry a resolution of approval thanks for the pointment of the comni lesion and its unsatisfactory finding Borne town fairly took tlie bull by the and declined the trouble of iris evidence before a which might have ascertained all it wanted to know nt Ottawa or treal mul saved country now pretty hard up the of eling Another question likely to before tbe convention Wie distribution of seed wheat ad- mittedly dome in a most tory manner some towns receiving than they wanted either hy the of the officials wilful neglect received only a Portion of their I pre- the government will be cordially for tins And lastly it is that Interesting and personal matter mnv -is to the choice of candidates at the next election whenever that event be It win be in of your fenders n dissolution of ment was a few ago imminent and that at n meeting the at order because it provided for out of public funds whereas it required a responsible minister of the crown to introduce such a The government supported the Speaker but the Opposition asked him to take time to consider the matter because the really aimed at reducing the public burdens The debate was ad- Mr to more ally punish seduction and abduction was given the six months hoist on motion of Sir Hibbert It raised the age of consent from iG to 18 and reduced the age of young men responsible for their actions in regard from 21 to 18 Owing to the ball nt Government House there was no evening sitting of the house SEED SAMPLES Ottawa June During the three months ending May 80th for samples of seed groin were received at the experimental farm of which were filled This required thirty-nine tons one hundred and eight pounds of ial consisting of wheat oats barley peas corn and potatoes and of the samples distributed British Columbia received 183 Manitoba 497 and the Northwest Territories 092 In tion to grain samples 983 young for- est trees were sent out chiefly to those districts in the Northwest where trees are scarce NOTES II A Ward P for ham is Ln the city to-day with a score of representative people from Ills district his claims upon the government for appointment to one of the vacancies in the senate Senator Burns is dangerously ill The divorce committee recommends a divorce to Helen Woodward Jarvis of Toronto It has been decided that there will be no formal opening of the Sault Ste Marie canal while parliament is in The canal will be opened for In about c week SEEKING A DIVORCE The Wife of James J is mined to Get Free From Him New York June reported that Jim Corbett has been sued for by hfs wife Papers were served yesterday Her wag and she was a ent at the state normal school San She ran away to marry when he went to Bait Lake to With Duncan McDonald in 3886 Both Corbett and ager to the mutter New York June lira J J Lorbett will mie her husband for ab- solute divorce now seems to be sured beyond a doubt Mrs is completely prostrated by the trouble a hie hoe been caused by the circumstances Jed to the in- of tbe divorce proceedings and could Hot be seem at her residence in the city Her Mr Lake raid My daughter is very ill indeed and worried She visited her counsel Howe and Hummel yesterday about the matter I can't say whether the miit for a divorce has been commenced but if not it wiJl immediately Jim quite crazy That ts certain He has not himself at all for some months Thib woman who will be named as the in the action tot such a complete tery over him that lie does not know what he is doing He brought her to tine city only a short time ago find they stayed at the same hotel for three weeks I don't know the name my daughter lias told me she belongs to Chicago Mrs Corbett hafe refused to give me any about the as Blue said that fehe does not wish to pain me The matter Ls In the hands of Howe and Hummel AN AGED TRIALS Ceres N T June and wife an old couple clad in rags arrived yesterday foot sore and weary after rt tramp of milas Up to a year ago they lived here when relatives in Michigan wrote glowing letters tel Ing them of easy larm work and wages the ohl couple their few effects and started for Michigan weeks ago North found himself out of em- ployment and without a dollar and his wife decided to for their old home on foot They walked the en- tire distance food along tho way They were on tlie road forty days anil In farm barns and buffering much North is sixty years oid and a cripple Hia wife Li 55 years of near Ceres are for them W C T U EXCURSION New York June 5 American members of World's Womens Christian Temperance union to the number of sailed for England at four o'clock this afternoon on tlie American Berlin The vessel has been chartered for this excursion by Dr H S Lunn of London They go to attend the annual Convention of organization opens June 14th and will la Bit one Berlin sailed from the American line pier in Jersey city as was not room to berth lier at the New York pier BASKED City June ers professing religion have been barred out the public schools of City for the next term at least The of tion in that city last night after a lengthy meeting jn appointing ers for the lall term refused to give a to a Catholic The board is with one exception composed of VAULT BURGLARIZED Concord N H June the hours from 12 to 2 on Monday the vault in the state treasury In the was entered by burglars and was taken The burglars carried away the key to the vault and it conld not bo opened until last night Two suspicious characters were ob- served about the state house and it is believed they were the burglars TO THE U S June ers of Gait propose to a large linen anl factory jn this city They are the largest ilax growers jn Canada owning eral farms western Canada the flax of is manufactured into linen ige at their SAILED New York June Dr Charles IT and Mrs Parkhurst were cabin passengers on the White Star line steamship Teutonic which ed for Liverpool at three o'clock this Mr of mln nominated as the party candidate at thf supposed which did not come off plating Mi- the member iu the extremely ward portion of to go to Ot- tawa ns tiie discredited tool which the had determined to throw at the first opportunity it highly probable ho will have yet another session to m the name unless tbe sociation should their late choice alter and they before them the ex- ample ol the government who have themselves quite ready at least East to cancel Pledges when it suits them ORDERED TO FORMOSA Koug June M S been ordered to Formosa RUSSIA'S LOAN London June Dally in its leader intimates that the loan which Russia is attempting to negotiate with Paris bankers sents the amount of the additional indemnity for the Liao Tung sula Daring tbe recent negotiations it is claimed Russia undertook to for tills particular portion of the Chinese loans It is stated arrangements for tJie loan have been virtually concluded through a cate headed by the Banque De Paris TESTING THE Kiel June steamer with Hohenlohe and other members of the council of era abroad traversed the Baltic canal for a hundred to-day The steamer moved forward ten houra without the assistance of tugs The registers 900 tons and draws G metres of water This trial it is considered demonstrates the complete success of the canal CANADIAN CONSULS The Queen has approved of the lowing consuls offices ol tbe republic of in tlie Mr Anderson as consul at real Mr R P Rithet as consul at Victoria Mr Allan O as consul at St John Mr George A Sliaw as vice-consul at Toronto Mr E F Clements vice-consul at Yarmouth Mr G Richardson as vice- consul nt Kingston and M J N Pnpn Rev J W Pedley of C who has been in Montreal for a month occupying the pulpit of pasted through tast ing for home CHARLEBOIS CLAIM A PROMISE TO PAY IT ON TAIN CONDITIONS A Federal Minister Would See Was all Right if rhere Was a Con of to the Tory Election Fund But He Muet Wait a Little While Quebec June last Monday's bitting of the house of commons Mr Ills seat la the tion questioned the government as to whether Contractor lud received any payment whatever iu with his claim lor 000 In the construction of gevin block That tion almost unnoticed and no doubt has not been understood by In general Here the ex- planation of it which is a arla source A Jew months ago while the general impression waa prevailing throughout the Dominion that the country was ou the eve of general about the time of the Inter- visit of Sir Mackenzie Bo well to Quebec It Is stated that a minister of the federal cabinet whose name can be easily guessed came down here and had conference at the Chateau with a well known thy contractor in the course ol which the minister referred the contractor to a certain claim for extras that the latter had made in vain and promised him to have It paid with a reduction under the condition that he would consent to tome towards the electoral fund The contractor was so happy at the unexpected offer that he contented at once and made an agreement to that effect But the ol i fea ion delayed the tion of the agreement and now that the vigilant oppo an eye open on the affair it not Likely the ministers dare have the ment of any claim of the kind the house WILL Montreal June in a hitch in the against Contractor St Louis oJ ran bridge fame and it iw nut likely the case will come before the grand Jury terra and it Ls a ii it ever will come up The question of who pay the expenses IH now troubling those interested crown J L was communicated thiis ing he sent a telegram to the ney general n skiing whether the or provincial government would undertake the Later on he received the following telegram You arc the crown prosecutor a ad nothing to be done unless yon are cognizant of tho facts of the whole The can only be prepared and signed you unless the Dominion government guarantees all expenses and agrees to employ special In cane the in- drawn up by the provincial crown prosecutors ther instructions will be received by letter The provincial government is ready to do its duty but only if the government te prepared to put up the expense la the position in which the St case present stands In Mr Sharp ment lawyer is in communication Sir eral nf as to the future steps to be taken KIR DONALD Montreal Tune a meeting of the board o directors ol the Bank o Montreal yesterday Sir Donald A Smith was elected president and Geo A Drummond dent i INCREASE OF WAGES Pa June wages of the POO employees of the Warren foundry and machine at N J will be increased ten per cent on July 1st A PLEASANT Given Last Evening By tbe St John's Tennis Club Under the of St John's clab a very pleasant concert was given last evening In ths school house in tbe course of which several the selections were FO ably rendered nt Mr concert in the German church were repeated with ii re- ot the enthusiastic apprecia- tion greeted the In addition to the SALT WORKS BOH NED Warsaw N Y June Crystal Salt works at Saltville were burned to the ground early this Loss 000 probably FROM d June A B Morton Maine auditor of- the treasury fon the nary department bus moved office been re- ER ACCEPT London June C3 decided that strongly ex- opinions of has will debar him from accepting pour the ordre Vienna June gel will accompany Professor Leyden who been called by the to Grand Duke tbe who is reported as suffering from disease INCITING TO KILL London June Times pondent at telegraphs that have been to church doors In that place inciting the people to kill the queen ami and to wcl come the French financial says that it is rumored that fs negotiating with Paris ers for the loan of to China upon Russia's absolute and un- conditional guarantee on by the si ringed quartet e Mr gave a vio in solo pen's with bis umial breadth oi treat and took in tho Gypsy Hondo trio and the Serenade of in which the flute and I orn weri by Mi on the piano Mr Al en Gray of Tears very ty ami Mr Ryall gave a ballad entitled Soldier Mrs met with a reception and at the yery i 1113 Swear to be Good ant by Mrs Verner Miss Mr Mr ex and MLss Anderson sang Good-bye with much and Mr Arn old made the most of Clay's setting of the SandH of Dee and gave as an My Lady's n pretty which ne treated with delicacy find >omewhat difficult piano solo much grace and sUl 1 but to the appointment of to respond to an encore and Mr ber concluded the vocal numbers by a de I very r Garden Maude Canon Coombes f o the performers for their in a neat and an ar FROM THE BAYOUS An Expedition to the Cuban In- is Surely Havana June The government minorities have Information of an ex- from Dauphin and er places In tbe Bayous of the ippt river is being oat with a armed force to aid the here The United States at Washington and the Spanish legation there have been and are informed of all the movements of the expedition and the names the ships in use The also have their eyes on some suspicions movements about A la bu inn In co direct Inquiries the Gen says there no whatever In recent reports that Jose in alive He says the reports that Marti is alive is ing- circulated by Cubans for the ex- press purpose o-f keeping up the tige of the people in the now rendezvousing at hin Ihland band pf insurgents burned the plantation of rla the heirs of Mr Colos of California and they have also by fire the plantation of belonging to tJie estates of Signer Jose Bueno in Havana June police of De Cuba captured two belonging to band who were found to be iin possession of ments connected with the Cuban com- of New York A dispatch rom Guantanamo Santiago De Cuba the surrender of forty-nine insurgents at that place and at Sgna De Tana mo in the sams province an additional band of forty-five cd it is stated has given Itself to the authorities who are awaiting more desertions The troops stationed at have had a skirmish with the who lost two and another encounter place at Sabanilla on the road to Santiago De Cuba and not nr from In the latter en- counter the were dispersed with one of their number killed teers from have had a with the insurgents at Baralt and the enemy retreated leaving a number of saddle horses behind At Jobo aud Arroyo bands of have been surprised by the and compelled to retreat ing four dead on the field Volunteers rom Palmar were attacked near and the enemy two ed One prisoner and a quantity of irms were captured THE ST LOUIS TROUBLE Rome June regard to the conflicting reports concerning the archdiocese of St Louds up to the present time all can be with certainty as the decree of the congregation propaganda is dated May 21 maken no change Iu the titles of Archbishops Kenrick and but leaves the latter adjutor of the former decree merely declares as coadjutor Arch- bishop Kaln is in possession of all the faculties and powers he would have as actual Archbishop of St Louis St Louis June Kaln when seen by a reporter yesterday wat not to talk He however wrote the following To ascertain with whether there was any doubt of my appointment Arch- bishop of I cabled the Prelect of the ganda and following reply has been received Rome Junr To of St In my telegram of May 24th I ed to you that yon bad been created by Holy Father of St Louie The usual Bull will be expedited What more do yon FAST OCEAN London June Germanic which lelt New York May for Liverpool vt 3 o'clock afternoon manic cleared the NO 261 RE LICENSE FEES THE QUESTION OF FOR WATKIN MILLS CONCERTS Thorns Among the New Pound er's is With Setting cattle iu the Lonesome Suburbs antl Puppies Observance A meeting of the market license and health committee was held laat ing with Alderman Hatchings man Jameson acting Mayor Creary Andrews and in attendance Messrs F H and TV M Fisher wrote complaining of the condition of the premise in rear of their places of ter hearing a report from the health officer the chairman and Aid Creary asked to look into the matter Mr Zimmerman who had paid 60 license for a year though only two months remained was voted a rebate of to be paid on his renewing hie license for another year Application was made on behalf of n Jewish woman who wished to join her at Fall but had only As usual in circumstances the chairman and the relief were left to deal with the Mr Jackson of Fort Rouge pealed to the committee respecting liIs cattle which were Impounded some time ago costing him The cows he Claimed were in the bush near the extreme limits of the tory covered by the pound and boy was following them a distance away Mr R Waugh told how Ills cow hail strayed a short distance away his house while he was getting Ills hat to follow her and before he could reach her two men from tbe pound had taken her Aid told of a caso of a poor Icelander at the corner of tor street and Nellie avenue whoso two were taken while his little boy watching them On motion of Aid ed that the clerk be Instructed to to the poundkeeper and ask him to refund Mr Jackson The committee decided however to lay the matter over and to have the present Mr Richard called tion to the great spread of French weed in the he wild that lesB It cut this week or early next week It might as well he let alone The acting mayor agreed to bring the matter before the board ot Aid Andrews moved that tlie city solicitor be instructed to prepare a to provide for the payment the poundkeeper by salary 61 by lees the fees to be payable to the city This was carried and mended to the council Mr James asked to i from the payment of the a night license for Mills concerts He that in the last ten hen brought more to city to raise i the of in the community than aJl other persons put together never re- a cent of he was a tax T IIP m to inot 1111 the After it WUB 11.32 a m hours for her will be due this evening v from New Yoi best was thirty-seven r i voyage thorn over Rix f- During war fitted wi On her la New record as the V i i i I IB of i I i of tbe market Ml that be t ft an ni number I jj i i K I to to better showing je padi ed to ranged concert by the ar to a St been not to hold a ing of tiie legislature for another week the Intention being to allow Secretary Bond time to in for t he i which already case the legislature will be called fi F TM i v according to the prison ii i in r iiv r v among the people of the fact of th cases before the supreme court During the present term not one conviction has been secured tlie juries to bring In a verdict for other offences until the against the bank managere and ectors been disposed of lJuti tf i the PWh miral Kirkland responded NEWS j Paris received herd i aw wwa i i added that tiie mortality troops on account of war department Juki presented in- the amount to be upon repeating rifles from florins New for such will be distributed over a number of years pup having been Mh to when n pup a dug under the i when Aid n old hit no M tile rt ment in direction before n tion A new is la pillee A party of to-day to the Tlie Dauphin is attention in of the northern and tcA particularly dispute wan iu The party the C P it merit making In looting over the new Mr J Jj Doupe who IK In charge to in a few WINNIPEG STANDS stands third the loading cities ol Canada La ter of postal revenue as the ing Hat will Toronto f never th 8 room will make it a crown more you can nit by ths window without danger of getting