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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                TWENTY-TWO Sun rises 6.17 sun 7.49 p.m. i Moon rises 7.30 moon seta 8.57 Men Make Strong fight Before the City WORLD'S SUMMARY ON BYLAW 13 cil Again Tomorrow Morning at Special for the better part of August 14. The weather forecast for today is as Fair moderately Canadian lady is missing for 30 hours when On an ex- a snowstorm which she aays far surpassed a Canadian Page 3- Lieut. of the New York police in various banks since taking and made a huge Pago 1. The Allan liner Corsican is at a standstill 120 miles east of Belle Isle In a The Lake Is ing Page 1. At the session of the city council last night the ctors of the exhibition hoard put up a strong plea for a new Page 1. B i The Duke of Connaught will today j at Halifax memorial In memory j of the start o-f representative Page 7. Bishop Blair of the Falkland Islands PRESIDENT'S VETO With Against Priests Will Nat Democrats and Pass Wool by row DEMANDING FULL Catholic College Property at St. John's is His TOOK TWO-THIRDS VOTE HOT LIKELY TO BE CONFERENCE CORSICAN IS IN DENSE FOG Has Not Moved Since Striking the LAKE CHAMPLAIN ON I itV Republicans Low Tariff With unless re- row five votes the house council adjourned morning at 10 fete after named as the the being set the day D b time of ad- only day The case -re if headed by President board m tne speakers that tna on y and S. md a complete removal to the Aug. de- are expected in the college case through ment Harry sel for the claimant against priests that his as had been accept in claim against the served complicate as a civil court ruling given to the effect that ol college must the institution from John's this claim has the college property Johns serving as security for the It was this order that Priests to refuse to obey v the of their to St. 4-Via Desirous of ing Freedom of Action For QUESTION FOR THE HOUSE Necessity For Emergency Grant Would Have to Be Made Very Latest News Causes Some Alarm in Shipping Aug. last report issued by the signal at 11 P.m. states that the liner which was injured in a collision with an iceberg yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. is still in the same 120 miles east of Belle and has not proceeded at all since the The v Wilfrid 174 to 80, was made possible A conference between Sir Wilfrid action of 21 and Premier Borden the y voted with navy question is said to be announcement of the Democratic success created a wild scene in the house and amid great confusion the and claris aa that By a majority of five tbe S. the Wool Tariff of the veto of President ten who to their Which would i defeated the The Kaiser's youngest sister is gramme by overcoming the five vote makins possible the ll robbed of jewels of immense when leaving Victoria cording 3. declined to Bonar Law in his reply to Churchill's Less than an Wr the it a. rhetorical wool repassed In tne calls it a the conferees on the sugar tion to the come rule a i Booth's give un- and it the of the Catholic church to recognize this order as having anything to ao with the and their insistence that the priests should institution from Johns and return to the diocese of Bishop where they originally located years that led the final Interdiction ot the of the and of the threat of against the priests they should Just what effect the announcement that Mr. Edwards will noj settle on the basis already announced have on the struggle between the and the church authorities can not be definitely and is standing by the injured further word from Captain Cook has been announced from the line since his message which said that the vessel slightly injured above the water and was making no and that she would Deposited During Eight Months as Policy SALARY WAS Four Police Officers May Have Million Among Schepps in M. proceed to Liverpool soon as recent i tne emanating from England to the Anxiety that Premier on his presence of the Lake endeavor to arrange political conference between himsell the and his and Sir Laurier and his in which the question of Canada's future naval Montreal Aug. message from policy would be roused Isle via point Amour states that Anxiety among the shipping experts For Fog to Lift New Aug. ing acting through the New York clearing house caine to the add of District man today in His efforts to lay alleged corrupt alliance between the police the founded on gratt and ft tariff met and action is mark the end of on the veteran I tariff consideration in the pre- 3. Steamship companies will not take route across the Atlantic until August 31. Page 3. I the demand for action Democratic and Progressive of senate do not believe considerable comment at and throughout the east possibility of Wilfrid Laurier be- ing willing to participate In such a conference scouted by prominent Liberals at the though there are certain members of the other party who declare that this would be the right and proper course i to take in a question in which tlie I fare of the empire is vitally Conference of 1909. Apart from Sir Wilfrid Laurier ing up his right of criticism of the government policy by attending and taking part such a it is contended a question of principle would bo at stake so It is pointed out that there has already been conference the subject or at the Corsican Lake Champlain has been standing although the Cor- sican is apparently making no .No Delay in Aug. out later by the company by the m the virtual command was given commission today to a 1 clearing house to 1'umWh tte a record ot troni police whom nev suspects of boon a tor of blackmail from the disorderly of the records fi the lost eight months of the steamer would not be Surprise to Tom Sharkey wante to come back j on the tariff ind fight Tommy forthe weight Page C. The supreme grand lodge of the meeting on but in w informal which 'the adjournment of it that the posal to submit two bylaws will be Other bylaws to be the adjourned include one lor for a subway at Salter one for lor a Princess one for of the one for building to a part of proposed new city and fire halls introduced by the their purpose iu before was to ask kindly prepare and as early as possible to payers a for the of the proposed new exhibition ta Waugh replied that such a had already been but in the absence of any official figures as probable no definite amount tad yet been Mr. Gilroy said surprise to the leaders of the When they of Pythias will meet in that defection from their ranks was 01 I e- COUNCIL United Farmers of Alberta and I Trades and Labor Council Have of i Started iead in 1914. Page 22. Yesterday's baseball game against Superior was postponed on account of wet Page 6. George of has fractured by falling from Winnipeg street Page 18- The corner stone of 'the new school named after Laura Secord is laid Page 22. United Farmers of Alberta and the and Labor congress Page 1. Canadian yacht to be expected it was too late to pre vent it. Not in the memory of the oldest member tariff sure ever been passed over the dent's veto by the lower branch of Ten Votes Not When Speaker Clark announced the and declared again had been president's veto the contrary there was wild outburst of applause Aug. The EL 1U1LLL in 1909 by both Mr. Borden agreed that theie should be a Canadian navy operated by Canada The result of that tion so far as the Conservative party it Is was so as to warrant the ASSISTS PROSECUTOR Who Made Sensational Con- at Helps Aug. I became Attorney Hugh Shepherd arm that Edward deposed U cil committee who made a com- graa Ior and after Ma plote confession after his arrest with to S aldermen in: connection Ihe table a. association of Alberta party join ng forces with a Trand council have nnK the new organization known race over Chicago 6. Canadian trade commissioner fuller trade relations with New Page 7. A big electric boat bas ordered at Montreal for use in the canal Page 7. Complications arise in connection with the Page 1. There is creased by the The tumult was in- demands of a Provincial declared pledged itself by the Joint of UJ hereby declares SSI tne Laurier Let Borden all let these parties the dozen the a semblance of. order that constitution provided that a two-thirds vote of the house c Representative of the naval i says the of serial the a big demand throughout the Page Favorites wln at first day races Page 6. races y financial building ana Page 12. would be To a from the mayor as to what Vision would have to be made for Gilroy replied there tould be enough left over out of to make a good start on the Fowler held that there were some raised as to the new site that I T- bo answered before council was j to There was an excellent of citizens of the council on the exhibition all business whose reports and could be relied but he would like to hear some jou the question of price and also as to transportation to the Cost of New C. Sharp said that the new land to be bought would It amount to about 60 and in addition to what would from the city park would be ample of the In all would be 150 wnich would In answer to Mr. who is a member of the said that had decided that the park be used for the of the opposed the new ae thought the present grounds quite spod if The ucn of transportation alone was a big in favor retaining the where it said he tee was a very large sentiment in Circles jV Men Imperial and foreign Page 3. General sporting 6. Commercial Page 13. Fire at Portage la Aug. There was a last evening on beth which the police and fire chief believes was of incendiary origin but while they have been at work on the case all day they have been unable to attach the blame to any The blaze was confined to a stable at the rear of a large livery Children were seen in the stable early in the and if is stated that there was i smell of kerosene in the building after the The not and was fully covered and that the members voting should be for they had recorded presence the Representative of one of- the foremost in congress supported the 10 members voted the after a lengthy of are recognized as being to constitute a The tion as the provides that all decisions must rest on a yea and nay of New Tork supported Mr. Olmsted and Gardner in their minority leader speaker's The when the debate broke ou renewed quickly put a damper on it. i may talk all be the has no intention now or later of changing its Speeches by Shortly before the taken minority leader appealed to his followers to stand by the and protective tariff urged upon them necessity to minority order to the ass it follows labor ol society as The Programme Proposed a thorough It is surely more reasonable that Mr Dicier hu iven and but he cam He request fatne him wander Is There to any emergency grant be it here that Iff might call him an was made alter arraignment to-day of the 18 aldermen and which cases against the arrested for tte being set for a hearing on Aug. 20 and the bank Ravings Side 19W. a hearing on Aug. auu uic the other nine with to their reer The latter ua der bond appear was one of the first of the Is to for hearing on the same Tbe of the Records to Tha attorney has beon promised records of four other over their lias also discovered that made that there a that e egression O Construction Men at Aug. o of men In railway of tiwi Orand ot city along the very laid down It must be admitted at present the grounds were low k ln bad weather and that the were not good but tii d yet said that tne grounds be quite good enough if unproved and with new and proper thing to aub propositions to the people If them choose for the ague strongly urged the a new There had Ior 10 or years an -er the Directors had not at the annual meeting L that the grounds were w than that he urged a but in had been alone on the had come to recognize tha t a change and that the have more suitable that could be made at- If had not been rain on 1S uay this many who have opposed the assert that the IW W. agitators the district and that many laborers have returned to the camps are being reinforced by naw a. camps are said to The reman safeguard a great said would destroy under the farms of the Democratic who followed Mr. of the believed he could dam back the demands of the American people with ACTING CHIEF New Police Sergeant Not Seen Since 13--P Sergeant of small WEATHER legislative aid Is possible in the effort of all the betterment of their provide e. means tion information to organized T Officers J. J T. VIEW NORTH ONTARIO Prominent Business Men to See Possibilities of hundred and twenty-five members of the Ontario Associated boards of every craft and tlie left the Union station night to themselves if the north country really does offer the expansion their re- business that have informed it The suggestion that such v a trip ocular demonstration of the north's possibilities there has general quickening ot new One merchant ment said that before the trip they induce firms to send their re- North and did so were to restrict their operations within- limits or the narrowest After the ness men of Toronto had with own education of the of bility of the details of the CHANGES NAMES Prefers French fbr Aug. 13.-The love of master General Hon. L. P. Pelletier for the euphony of his mother demonstrated by a reference to a list of post offices throughout the whose names have recently been changed In the county of parties coming But that concensus of opinion In bore than name will in be or lome months ago a tendency on the test roused strong protest 5' be very Sir Wilfrid Associated in reference to the naval the provinces further east POLICE iway from the the of the grounds havo ply Tlie crowd have been of staining the present at variance Progressive and Th fair lair r fair The weather in the western provinces rday was for the moat part about TO era The as Maximum and minimum temperatures 80; Officials Are Coming West on Visit Large 2 Com- their flooded 'the country and the able to obtain credit for any reasonable It was suggested that the excursion strongly to why should it- not be of ad- vantage to Whole of. the excursion that left is Jie MARINE the housing of exhibits and of visitors if Winnipeg d its among western atahl The t Sul spot on one of would be very at- The fe was continually in the uso of auto- so that in a few f be impossible to make the in or anywhere near He held and the 3t had better exhibition He was not a member from OCEAN Arrived Montreal New York York Now York New York Martha New York Kro Delaware Cincinnati in about a Was NtS Titanic Abraham being the palmed off as a wno P s he should in abject of Inspector West Brings Thirty Men From Old Aug. C. H North Weist Mounter here today on hds re from Although lie wa holiday Inspector West di recruiting while he was In Eng duo an unknown ano T other securities two separate safe deposit t tht total value of- the assets will be would be tc the district salary ae a lieutenant was only a Others Covering Tracks It became known tonight that district attorney in holding for sentation to the grand jury in evidence by which exp o convict four police on he charge of collecting blackmail ambling houses and These four men are all t is of the nature of the dence which the district attorney has against them and have been every effort to cover up their Thus far the states have uncovered bank accounts of two of them totalling Fortune of a Million The prosecutor with the aid of the clearing house of- to unearth the bank accounts of all them which are ed to disclose some surprisingly lai go in one case an of nearly The expected murder bv the grand jury were not handed down today owing to the time taken by the testimony of various nesses who appeared before that One of these men was Jack it was the jury bound for two hours when he repeated in an oratorical now of excellent lish the confession ot his part In the murder plot his alleged graft re- i IS I fc on a. LOOKING BACKWARD founded in 1872 sphere ot politics Not to Curtail Liberty but were not In a position to pay transportation from to Wilfrid .it is takes Most of the men came System and Better Paid Teachers 13. The Thirty-Five Years Ago 1877. Tha shooting season commences Two of garrison propose to start a large nery on the other side of the They think they hit upon an plan to make money and are of a laying all fears to one They believe tint 51 tht birds with no. fowl play they M- Chicago ortl Lusitania Saxonia Taormina New Tork Philadelphia Philadelphia Liverpool Dover Gibraltar Bremen London Hamburg Trieste Havre Liverpool New Castlo New York New Naw before rescued Joseph Manchester Merchant Devonian Liverpool in the shortly and repeat a. telegram a- Mayor Aug. negro by an near m CANAL SCHEME IS TAKING It stated in circles that Engineer of the department of public who charge of the surveys the foot barge canal from Edmonton to at work final estimate of the cost of the proposed waterway will be in the ment early The in a wilt be In. estimates next session v the is that canal will the developments water powers 1 to acquiesce In or criticize I which the Protestant of tbe council of public In- DISCUSS IRRIGATION The campaign la to be actively pos government's proposals as it Opening Day of Interesting its object being to overcome if Aug. sible hers of delegates arrived on tbe towards educational ship Okanagan from points to I The speakers attend of the re ot the pre Western Canada Irrigation so Tb convention was formally opened when ad were endowed with a good In practically all the rural sch as they is will last four and the the en tire range or The attendance Js fully as as last entertained Aug. was Sydney to-day of the the new Catholic church The church was only ly and were paying the The loss anf arc as sure as henry So much for their Thirty Years Ago and party leave for the capital of Furious driving on tlie streets be- come a menace to pedestrians to those who The new registry office at Brandon been Twenty-Five Years Ago Tlie first new grain of the was brought to Brandon The grain consisted of 200 of oats Hon Messrs. Thompson ot and are visitors the Edward Hanlan was defeated by on Toronto bay on Twenty Years Ago The total value ot now and street in Street f. ifl I Louis Canada's strong teen a Tlie excessive growth of on some of the city streets Is. very un- For acres of choice district ftt li j i  

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