Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 9, 1900, Winnipeg, Manitoba VOL. 26. NOVEMBER 9, 1900. NO. 107 HOW BRANDON CELEBRATED THE VICTORY Wheat City Citizens Witnessed Stirring and Enthusiastic Scenes On Election Night When News of Mr. Brilliant Sweep Became Congratulations Pour Into the Minister From All Parts of the Globe Premier's Simcoe Liberal and Pictou are a few changes in the they hardly alter who wished to see without braving the jostling crowd and the sharp The crowd remained until about 11 reported o'clock when the last bulletin was an- Crae Until very were wm were reported has the Liberal club rooms jammed with In where the I many of whom had driven i 18 or 20 miles to bring the Press gave one Conservative lEgs trom the outlying Mr. two Conservatives are in. ton was there and spent the night re- report that Halifax one giving the congratulations of his i and one- Conservative uy L Nova re- th 1" Liberals to five i hundred such messages were re- Manitoba out of live straight A Very Different Scene itself Mr. Macdonald's stands Present from those absent by which early he evening to pour in upon I contests the Liberals appear to at least In the been the Liberals have carried ing- in the over the an- four Full returns are noun cement of a majority oC 8 for Mr. T A. P. y. R. Wm Kenzie O. J. B. A. B. A. Dr. T r. r E- F- I. J. G. Morgan 7 M. B I opposition party against thas minister's de- tc Conservative party that means was used to that Hugh John son Conservative fresh victorious of the strong a large i of constituents through his half a dozen returns were marked lin and Barry J mostly Liberal w. Mr. Maedonald the Hartney Mr. Macdonald returned to J. P. Ms General indignation is ex- Dauphin Liberal in town to-day because Mr. P. D. C. Macdonald was allowed to this Hat Henry without a friend at the Rot W. Cap- tion to bid him and Mrs. Macdonald M. Crater There is a good deal ot Major D sympathy felt for Mr. Macdonald a prohibition was since it is generally believed that he THURSDAY'S was forced into this and such O as opposition The Con- he received was i are a gain for the 1 This Isi counterbalanced by the j election of Sir Tupper I and Bell for N. S. Bell's i is 53. i Wost Durham is Conservative by 40 This is by the good news from supposed defeat is reversed Muskoka will not be known for a couple of and is about even far as heard Should true als carry the siat with Algoma they will have or members for On- The Mail gives uhe government a majority of 49, and curiously claims tihe Conservatives carried the country aside from though of Richard came the city He is more than well pleased over the election He recognizes thai the Conservative party is now out of existence and that now leaders will have to be In Ontario he con- siders that Liberals had done well when it is considered how this province is bound and fettered with an ous Nov. Bruce and Bast Simcoe are Liberal by small PREMIER AT Sir Enthusiastically Cheered by People anil Returns His to Ibc People at the l Nov. Wilfrid Laurier received the returns of the elections last night in the skating where he was cheered continuously by people assembled there to see them thrown upon the screen by the staff of the The Liberal leaders are naturally much pleased at the large majority in this city and as they that the appeals of the French Conservative candidates for votes against Laurier because of his sending to the British in had failed of their said a leading English ed themselves with glory by ing so firmly us they have by their votes against the appeals to racial like their recent welcome to the returning have affirmed their loyalty to the of which they have so often given This of most of the speeches made at the by Langelier The premier returned thanks to the of Canada generous MR. COSTIGAN his defeat to be in- of his friends Tiie campaign was fought One amusing incident occurred last tht utmost Sir Hibbert eh shows the feeling of T. Mayne Premier j Conservatives Mr. D M. many other supposed i knowing the Conservatives are Viewed in Mr. Macdonald's Return to The chief topics of conversation on The reached a climax All clay long the of i were thronged with excited j Congratulated From Far and election workers are back to the city and generally a difference can easily be noticed the demeanor of Following are some of the messages those who were supporting the rival Both I of congratulation received by Mr. Mr. workers ton were jubilant over the great success or achieved while Mr. Macdonald's At -I almost every vote had tuitions on your M workers packed to hear are re- porters are generally tive and make no effort at ex- ports as to your the last is planation of any kind but simply state consulted at j that you I hope it is so that they did not know how it i The was ex- intervals oS all sides land you have my best The same condition of affairs as to how If it turns out to be otherwise do not prevailed amongst the supporters of would be re- be discouraged in any will see two Winnipeg candidates and the At last it Headed by at once to get you a siouta mid which the 1 a full minute forced liis way in. living rus hat the he it tiie u-p of his but within a feet heard it was it and the long pent-up after 1 The news ly through the on each roaring enthusiast t WILFRID Ont. Congratulate you on great contest was stock joke yesterday was to the effect that Mr. Martin Intended applying fur a As Mr. majority rolled up as most important and watched with and 'the true magnificence of the keen great delight at tory became apparent there was a increase in the of crowds on the while a many viewed with gret the that the of R. W. Toronto tender you a name the It was a glorious ROBERT the hitherto unbeaten Mr. had been well and properly i on your magnificent The uncertainty in regard to the re- Liberals are rejoicing at tho suits in Lisgar and Marquette caused a good Jn coraor of the I a had been placed off sort of At a table Mr. crowded on aH were- his the stood Charles Adams 9H-1 A- C. aj the returns one after another in with majorities both I he joy of a victorious is the word that can be ati was exhausted and hoarse vt 11. The es was handed over to John who perched on the high and with a small boy a large only man a Xot that not anxious to very but because the in and 1: difficult to set all portions the same When the a few of the largest out- had been received the IOTI iir assured and I interest and there was a steady B. stream of callers at the Free Press hearty congratulations on your office all day and telephone inquiries and well deserved AULAY and H- Macdonald ar- JOHN C. B. people of in the city yesterday afternoon at 2.20 but their homecoming a bringing sweep of the government and the personal Wednesday evening and When the hoarse that re- H. V. me to offer my G. A. N. on your own great victory and the general W. S. hearty lations for splendid personal and tional C. W. the majority of them were TENDERED A Desire to in of Victory In response to numerous Mr. president of the yesterday wired Mr. asking if he would a at the hands of the It is thought that the ister of frill not be averse be made tions at your victory won in spite The crowd t of DR. E. H. DEW Ont. North Oxford re- at moment and soon Jr the Ol Liberal Be- JAMES SL pictures of rejoiced to see uu U joices in your victory and is but as in Rat Portage on Saturday evening in favor of Mr. Dyment it is hardly known whether he will accept tiie and Were shown your splendid victory in the teeth of so Appeared a dozen ail the vile insinuations hurled every they wore Mr. and S. H. tj tf P. E. Wannest Mr. Sifton will return from at the lake of the Woods town after speaking au lighted just opposite and lit up the a brilliancy which Similar message thu flashlight from LATEST North Bruce and East Simcoe are WALTER were also Maple W. A. changes in the constituencies Maple Finlay in the In Halifax West Durham Conservative tho Good in the West Nov. are few J were occupied by ladies president i and Returns Show There Was no Justification for a Change air Splendid Nov. John elect for N. interview that the result in Brunswick was exactly in keep with his forecast last The government were doing by the people there they fel hat there was no justification for As to his own election it was gratifying to him that he a majority of the and In spite if past efforts on the part of some to the creed cry in the it was pleading to know that th had come together in a on the political issues of the on these Lines alone elected him He was with the magnificent victory Mr. minister of railways the odds ho had to fight against too much credit be given He had stuck tc helm in the interests of the people who in turn had rightly shown or his honest and course as minister of ind He was friendly to the C. P. H. but h lid not approve of the pistol to a cabinet minister by any The Gazette Nov. Gazette tiie defeat of the and concludes as at the result in all its it can be for the Conservative fur the there is much tc there is fur the party little to of. The Conservative cy tiie same from British to Nova Its spoke same in Quebec in other The position it took was to promote the great inter- of the and of the em- It has suffered a temporary and that even is due in large to the fact that its in many issues on its platform will look .to the past without more than is caused by the overthrow in a fight for a good cause 't will look to the future with the that its vindication sooner perhaps many im- CHANGES IN Sir Tapper Returned for From the With Rejoicing in Nov. Liberal loss of i seat in West Elgin is entirely to the unwise hasty action of the former who having lost the convention ran as an Independent asid thus divided Liberal Mr. who defeated in North Bruce is a brother of Wilfrid the Canadian This gain was hardly Andy who turned down Dr. is a lawyer in Cayuga and only did what predicted of Dr. defeat in South Jrey was not Mr. defeat In North was unlocked and as the Heaviest individual loss the party had thf defeat of Mr. Campbell In West Tork coming Mr had been expected to do better against Mr. He made splendid but the city di- visions of West York participated in the wave of the Conservative swing Toronto and swamped the majority in tile country same applies to East York in which East Toronto gave Maclean a Rowell was not nearly equal to jell as a who defeated Bergeron in j is an Englishman and i. relative of Mr. was oy the a few years and for many has been connected the great ton industry of the Of victories secured by tli Liberals over the Conservative the defeat of Hugh John was perhaps received with the greatest satisfaction by Ontario His re- cent tour the province convinced the majority of the that he inherits little from ihls dis- save the and was simply using it. Mr. ton's picture was thrown on the screen at the Globe office after Hugh John the cheering was and was renewed again and Mr. magnificent majority Mr. Blair's conquest of Mr. Poster excited also the en- The defeat at Sir Charles Tupper too good a thing to have looked and was hardly at so extraordinarily complete did it make the Liberal series of In a dispatch printed to-day Sir Charles announcers that he is and attributes the loss of his constituency to his long absence uther He is starting for the west and promises to take part in the late elections in tish The announcement of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's tremendous personal in Quebec East excited crowds to the greatest There is naturally disappointment over the Liberal losses in On- tario marring the completeness of Liberal but there Is sation for this in the smashing blows at the Conservative who were responsible for introducing racial cries in their Nov. only minister who is in town to-day WOUNDED Knox Troops Engage the Burghers at burg Attempts to Encourage His who is naturally is Senator very well pleased over the large majority by which the government has been All the other ministers are in their Nov. elected in West ham by 40 with -all returns This constituency was claimed by both parties last East Bothwell and were also counted on confidently as and came up to N. Nov. pears thait Pictou has returned two The best figures ob- ruinable are Bell McDonald McGregor Tupper Nov. latest returns show Pretoria By rail to Nov. De Wet has been wounded in the leg in a fight with the troops of Knox ait Rensburg ing to native the Boer com- mander narrowly Nov. was going and to 0.000 them he that German an ultimatum to de- manding the retrocession ot the it- Cape Nov. ers assert Mr. a transport Hawarden having council of war with Gen. Botha j board royal Canadian Gen. addressed soiled from here The with great urging to j companies on board were A and continue the He told them he the former maj. 2T2. and maj. 300. Drummond and day Nov. 14. and maj. 500. O. maj. lor Roche has about 15 majority Nov. is elected by In North Victoria elected by Parry Nov. Muskoka nd with 43 polls to is 31 The result will be in doubt for Wo days Mr. minister of the address a meeting at Rat Portage n Saturday night in the Interest the Liberal LATEST Election Nov. 12. maj. maj. 2W.. maj. maj. 2tl. 300 maj. 13U. maj. ami maj. maj. 140. maj. 40. maj. 75. maj. 40. maj. maj. 00. maj. 250. maj. maj. 230. maj. and maj. 11U. Barker anil J small maj. maj. 2'.KI. 4.1. maj. maj. and Grenville maj. maj. Lincoln and 100. 400 maj. maj. Mil. maj. 100. maj. I Muskoka aud Parry day Nov. 21. maj. maj. maj. 23. maj. 300. maj. Richard maj. 45. maj. CO. 300. Prince maj. 7ii. maj. 107. 3HO maj. Duel maj. 300. St. St. maj. St. maj. St. I. maj. 300. maj. 3i.lO. Quebec maj. 51-11. Wilfrid maj. R. Quebec maj. 400. maj. and maj. 900 maj. St. B. maj. 1.124. John's and maj. 1.10S. maj. 30. maj. maj. 230. 4ZQ. maj. 300. Three Rivers and St. Two maj. 441. maj. 300. maj. maj. 102. KOTA Cape Kendall and 230. 350 t maj. F. W. Minister and Minister of maj. 131. maj. Sol. maj. 500. maj. 500. 100 maj. large St. John Minister of St. City 31X1. mal. 150 maj. maj. maj. 227. 2IH maj. Dec. U. New Earle and and Polling Nov. 21. Louis Minister of maj. 700. a Glorious Victory ing promises from even man who always keeps his or deceived by bogus issues Liberal in Mr. old North he had majority ait poll Irom t3 is also true of his majority in these itwo provincial sions being In Souris whore it had been siaid ton would hardly poll he a 01 17. The town was to given Mai donald enough to elect gave him IT. Some excitement was caused ilay by a. that six had beon The ber dwindled down to this They appeared Magistrate this afternoon were until being lowed E.t each in Joseph Carson charged with The names of the three are Taylor and The formant each case Victor of Poll No. s. 10, 8. 21 10, 22 20, 7, 28, 22, 6, 7, 23 8, 4. 23 23, 0, 25 14, 7. 25 29, 8, 21 17. IS. IX Brandon Jon 21. Brandon 22. Brandon 24. Brandon Brandon 20. school Grove Waterloo school Albeit 1 41 23 16 10 19 17 as 15. 3, 23., 28, 11, ill 28, 12, 21...... olton school 14, 9, 22.. school school 11, 12, 23....... 10, 12, 12, 11, 24.. 14, 9, 2C-.. 8 school 16, 12, 25...... school 28, 11. 18.. 21, 12, 18.... 10, 11, 19.. U. 20., M 7! 16, T. 19....., 22, 7, 19 16. 8-. 20 19., 14. 8, 17....... 20, 9, 18.. 9, 20..... 2, 2. 32, 1, 27___ 22, 1, 28.. 32. 3, 28 15, 4, 27.. 22, 4, 29.. 18. 5, 26.. 24, 6, 27.. 34, 5, 28.. 14, 6, 29.. school school 24, 5, 21 Luke's school 10 2 5 H 27 17 39 28 18 I LS It t II 10 ton's Majority Nearly 800 and Still Complete Be lj Nov. from in Brandon East maj. 200. Hagot maj. maj. 400. 250. Mr. maj. lit ister of the interior has indeed been a. j glorious The insinuations olf Uie with their ous and windy and of the Conservative from Seat to be Smite Mr the Atlantic to ihe hive been Ha. 23 answered by an intelligent electorate Poll to in no uncertain -IChe pie ot Brandon have proved that Mr. S. A. D. in are not unmindful of their inter- ests and their appreciation ot Mr. probability be the next member for and ton and the Laurier is succeeding M be by any who has occupied the