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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                SUM sots 7.4-7 p m. 8.54 a sets 9.12 p.m. TWENTY-FOUR NO. 35. WORLD'S NEWS SUMMARY Passes House With Narrow But an- Paper Clause of Canadian Act Aug 14.__Re- when it vats 173 to 83, a the same ig the Aug. 15, The weather forecast for today is as Fair and a The Canadian Pacific railway given notice to the secretary of state at Ottawa that it will ask for an in- crease of capital stock in the fall which is said to to Fuse 1. Captain R. N. of the ian himself and his command from which may have been made regarding their treatment in Page 10. Premier inspects the floating clock for Canada at Maxim's and proceeds to Glasgow where will receive the freedom of the city Page 10. Canadian are warmly comed in and the citizen are determined that no slur shall be cast on Australian Page 10. Canadian Patricia wins final race Great defeating the by three-quarters of a Page 6. Winston Churchill says that ther have large importations ot arm into Ulster ami that constant has taken Page 10. The contract for the Dominion vator at Port Arthur has been ed to the Barnett McQueen of Page 1- The conferees on the Panama Canal SIR WILFRID LAURIER TO TOUR THE WEST IN THE FALL August Informal meeting of the Dominion Liberal chiefs was held in Sir Wilfrid Laurier's office at the house of commons at which arrangements wera made for the autumn tour ot fair will leave August 27, and will proceed to the coast to attend the forestry convention at Victoria on September 4. He will also visit other important cities in British and on his return trip will visit the principal of Saskatchewan ana The exact itinerary of the return Journey has not been Sir Wilfrid expects to he absent in the west for about a On his return he will take a short and then ceed on a tour of new and old Ontario about middle of The dates of the latter tour will be arranged by Chief Whip Pardee and Hon. Charles the task of choosing the points of visit being a difficult one owing to the numerous invitations which have been re- Sir Wilfrid will spend about a week New and while there will Inspect personally the line of the National Transcontinental The appearance of the Liberal leaders in the capital was the cause of many The attention of the gathering absolutely confined to the matters above laid OUT AND BLACKMAIL PORT ARTHUR ELEVATOR Contract Awarded to McQueen of New York Citizens Take tion to Effect Changes in FIVE TENDERS WERE Was Most Satisfactory for Cost and Date of CIVILIZATION IS DEFIED INCREASES CAPITAL I I Killing of Rosenthal Looked Upon as Even Than an Awful agree to withdraw exemption HUGHES f Repeal Reciprocity Act was attached from American ships in Paste 1- Sir Wilfrid Laurier to visit the west in the and he will speak at a number of important cities during his 1. The house the veto Minister of Militia Declares that Proposals Have Taken Hold on CORSICAN IS PROCEEDING Damaged Boat Held Tip 42 Hours Off Belle IN Fifty Miles in Five pairs Kew determination was sent Both have little hone ibey can the necessary two- vote ae dW tiie Insurgents Again Active Insurgent forces in both the house and senate attributed to success of the Democratic tariff In sixteen Insurgents the Democrats again joined teem in ing the reto while nine In senate joined in the of colton action on the steel was a chorus of protests from Mann declaring dial bills on the calendar fould Underwood retorted that a immediate consideration vras a constitutional provision and coula not be Tiie constitutional lawyers of the house fell upon one another a legal debate Finally Speaker Clark ruled thai the matter was one of constitutional privilege qnd sustained Mr. Mr. promptly appealed from the ing and demanded was 241 to 19 sad the of the steel v Cannon Bitter The defection of the Republican .In tiie angered Speaker In the course an attack on the proposal to repeal ine wool ho spoke or the defection of yesterday in Jitter They may call themselves and 7. Cannon his 1 urn not one of retorted one ol the insurgents amid laughter and applause rom the Democratic Underwood Attacks of President Taft by passing the steel tariff revision of Page 1. The after 42 horn's delay owing to proceeds on Its accompanied by the Lake Page 1. The are reached in the open doubles or the Manitoba lawn tennis tournament in Page Col. 3am Hughes hia return from the says that tne west is in favor of the Borden naval Page 1- Ottawa thinks that the new harvest excursion rates will prove a hardship to the Page 13. Joe Patchen It. meets his first de- feat the being beaten at Fort Erie races 6. Aug. Hughes re- turned from hie western trip this at- after a three business intermediate tour to the and points in which he inspected the ous new drill being constructed in the various and reviewed the cadets in Col. Hushes will leave on Monday for where he will be is here now that while the injured Cor- is in no damages are more than .at ed. It is that arrival at Liverpool the vessel will be fitted a new stem tion will take from 30 to 14 The announcement yesterday was to the effect that the vessel's ings would not be The latest Showed that report the vessel she recommenced her to sland regiment which was oi e of the monument at 10 o'clock this He will proceed atter lying in an dead for 12 hours to make A re- port ilve and a half hours later ed that she had 30 The was standing by the vessel recommenced her age three hours later and it ed lihat the two vessels will cross practically the Lake plain keeping in touch the Boats Sail Together When 'the news that the Corsican her voyage came Major Col. Aug. resolute of the citizens of New York to rid their police of system graft was forcible expression at a mass held ait the historic of wihen they appointed committee of prominent men and women to the public officers now encased in exposing treasonable alliance of the police with organized do their The meeting winch typified public Indignation the re- velation of police corruption out of the murder of was by a. overflowed the and u the outside were thousands mere who clamored for ad- included District At- torney Dr. Lyman Henry H. Cur chairman of the police E. coun sel for fche suul Challenge to want to say just said Mr. regard Tlhe Batter I know is near your hearts as it is near regard 4.0, a crime that has shocked this city and ed this as crimes In the history of the city ol the of the The killing of Herman was a. of but The contract lot the new government elevator to be constructed at Port Arthur has been given to the com- of whose tenders were found to be most satisfactory both in price and time denned for The price specified by the Minneapolis company 500, time set for its September 15, 1913. Five companies plans and tendered as Canadian of the J. A. Jameson of he J. H. Tromanhouser ol J. S. Metcalf of and the Queen of Advantage in plans of the five companies were carefully examined by members of the grain commission with the assistance of three selected At the con- of the examination dt was found that the plans of the Minneapolis company were the most were then and again the American company's offer was the moat satisfactory both in price and time for After all the details had been worked it it Is WiH Total Hundred Million NOTICE TO GOVERNMENT President is oti Freight Rates Regarded as thut up was found the price by the company was lower by than the lowest the In ad- the earliest date set by any of the other companies for tion was December 1913. Since this would too late for the ment it was considered that the company had a decided ad- vantage in this The ment of justice is now preparing a contract it is contain a clause for ties In the event of the elevator not being completed on the date Goes to Col. Hughes and j both the divisional army The is TO looK into hia visit iu system of the British uo absent about a while away to the the British Page 10. The Dowager Duchess of j over grandmother the King died constructions Page 10. J. S. Willison says at Calgary thai sites have the railway rates in the west be Page 13. Alberta elevator manager is particularly r the more In connected a1 challenge to our very all the TX. SHIPS OR TO TOLLS a question who or what or who may be toW be police commissioner may be district it is T of Becker or a meix who may or may not have hopefully of this year's harvest in the Page 13. The Industrial Bureau ftmds to erect an extension is Page 24. the cadet camp attendance was i much Beater never m see the Borden n on the people of enthusiastic over one great Imperial navy OV OT OHo B people are determined to ali if we root out the graft in circles 1. building and 1 Page 14. General sporting Pages 6 friendly if we Puts it up to Farmers the question leader Underwood made a the motives that President Taft to veto the hv he said had been passed wm always be trouble so long J People expect the railways to handle the entire output of the yeai farmer must Page 15. Imperial and foreign Page 10.1 I in three build FINDS WIFE DEAD a Republican with but t He referred ANOTHER POLICE PROBE j Charges Against Chief To Mysterious Shooting at Husband Is Alta. Liverpool last the was it thought this might cate as vessels might have been held tup by the log which is in vicinity of- Belle Isle but the signal service reports show that other both outward and inward continued their course and it is that it is not an accident but intention that keeps the Lake in the company oC the WILL AD DTP NAVY Democrats in Caucus Finally Agree to Sanction Aug. crats of the house today agreed caucus to recede from their programme in this session and to permit the battleship champions to vote in the house for one such Unlike the four there was an absence of of feeling by 'a rising vote of 95 to 11 the resolution of recession was put It is expected that the ate will agree to the one ending the deadlock over the While the solMi support of the of the house will not be given wo may o It IB a of p commit an crime in. HUB get these Conferees on Panama Decide to Withdraw Obnoxious Aug. 14.. Carlo hells scattered RUSH CONSTRUCTION More Contracts Awarded on Canadian agreement on the Panama canal was by the com- of the house and to-day by free is denied Wi owned ships engaged in foreign foreign ship building are admitted free of to the United and the inter- state commerce is given power to break up any of competing and water lines which it finds are not for the public of the six members con- ference Senator Brandegee Representative Frederick O. Stevens of declined to sign tne report prepared in the conference Canadian Pacific Railway company has filed notice at the Secretary of States of- fice here that it will after Oct. 1 make application to the government for increase of its authorized capital to So far as can be learned here the has not yet been any definite in- formation as to the price of the but from other well Informed it is that arrangements made for the issue of within a short This means something like will be of- for subscription at an early clato and the balance when and as also said that the extension cX the rights attaching to the shall be equivalent to 10 per to of the existing and it explains the share price recently occurred in the market quotation for the Company Moans Should the increase be bv it means another nice melon cutting for the holders the stock at the present u 'a yet doubtful as to what attitude the will take un the particularly in view of recent ments In connection with the freight rates a any no action of any will he taken until Premier den's as it is realized that matter is one of the utmost importance to the general In. Quarters the view is the is evidently to increase capital Wore the the rales now in A Plan for The acting chairman of. the has declared rates to be and has upon to Justify ot the that the are necessary v Interest The Northern in British The Chief now provides in that of 6.0 miles of the from Yellow Head A president's explanation that had been made in the schedule presented to him last that congress had vouchsafed no Aug. a. committee meeting of the city council this afternoon was for those r A statement of that kind in a document Is not only lamentable It is said Mr. vetoes a public measure jause in the lapse of time the of the United States had to change the rates in that ana have not communicated to rat for the change of u- e two forsooth it must receive his Any man of intelligence or any man any having respect would not send to the con- ol the United States that am defeating the or American people as ex- thr y their representatives in congress of the United Playing Mr. Underwood explained that the DC a approximately per cent on steel and that in cover the difference This at nome ancl Judge of the hear the charges against Chief of i ious this to district Ifair mo. murder was brought to light at evening when returned to his near the have been Police on and which have been filed against that of- ficer by Inspector and City Detective The hearing will start on 20. It is ex- that some sensational evidence will be as many witnesses will be produced for and the found on- the with Screen was a hole to the the ers arc confident that they will have far more than the necessary strength when aligned with the Republican of 4ji effort will be made have the warship to be authorized the largest f be in full bli and that grading will be now the Free American engaged in coastwise American registry for American owned foreign exclusively m fore no tariff on foreign building materials for use in this trust owned ships prohibited from prohibited from competing water way the such ownership is mental to the The interstate commerce is authorized .to investigate the control ot lines by railways and sanction t where it is one government for Panama Opposition conference agreement will be reported to the house and it is believed be subject to some opposition was the source ot would advise that ever laid BIG REWARD COMING -I TV a new NEW FEDERAL starting Toronto A George T. the clerk in Goldstein's cigar is entitled to the reward for the xm the line now betas FORTUNE FOR Scotsman Falls Heir to at I for a young who has I have been been earning precious livelihood in Placed Calgary shining has been ad- tne government i con- With View arrest of Davis is the opinion of Toronto Davis is 'the fifth land 1 man .to tae arrested connection with street site the bank and the re- street ai 1 by the Bank oi Montreal probably be divided those to their report lor the 1 IK reward the 1 also L w. stolen money is The police are redeeming notes at Report to be an Early Aug. to the by J. M. obstruction to Toronto to nis canal man and JS it is agreed In dropping out the senate amendment giving passage to American ships in foreign trade conference met of those who considered this a direct violation of the treaty with Great Practically -all of the force of the Bourne railway amendment attached to the in the senate was retained by the It was to sive the interstate commerce com- mission the right to determine fr railways should be allowed bold water lines to sanction such when it was in the public in- i GERM i in Dominion to Foster lations and Have Aug. Hans of the oi the capital stock of the company will go a. loag way to help and strengthen tola The annual of the C. P. E. shareholders on Oct. 1, and if the company is to be enabled to carry out its plan the government win have to sanction it before that Sir Thomas IB Aug. 14. president of Hie C. R. when seen with tu the despatch Ottawa statins that the government was in receipt or formal from the of the company for an increase ot capital refused to give any in- as to the amount of the proposed said in all my experience information of this kind has never before emanated from the government and inasmuch aw the Information I you communicate with the government to get any further data The Ottawa despatch give no official but stated that it waa reported that the proposal was to crease the capital from to of the increase to be issued without NO SYMPATHETIC Harrfman Line Employees No Support in Other Western Aug. 14. An statement was issued here today the vote taken by the Federation of the Railway Shop of the roads west oi There will be no called in sympathy with the line now out on The vote for a general the federation was lost by 451 per cent. the membership eld not At it was unofficially stated that 80 per cont. of the erd shop did not favor a sympathetic I fortune j thaT the j j late last night in her the work arid it w let Qf I word from the I widow of the secretary A o- death who LOOKING BACKWARD 5 Free fress ta us founded in. I ana the lso oj few days to possessed of his Work of hich e DU Post Office c. J UJL Cannon and other Re- Mr. Democrats with the v Aug. It Burglars I of New th. safe the local post 5n Ottawa was combatted by Re- K. 4-Vin I f artist the man after being cc as to whether Davis is allowed to in that on to Canada with a view this office made and f the ana aroused Mr. s iro bT declaring that the be the most of all if me Mr. Underwood havins his sincerity and retorted chapter to the tariff me on the the adjournment an- to thc house the failure of conferees to reach any with the senate sugar tariff WEATHER The weather report Irom the cal observatory at St. John's college ia as Temperature at p.m. 00; maximum for 18 49.9; 30.25; northwest wind at 6 miles per Tho weather was for tile moot part fine throughout western cool in Manitoba and artistic greater ata as of floor STEAMER HUGE CARGO FOR JAPAN Empress Leaves Vancouver with Wares has been fe -on The in the time in the of the In Japan to fostering the trade rr M or arrived in member of Montreal at visit to of four I forming a- association late the obsequies of nis Mrs. Gibbs was sons are all auve with the exception of one and developments that Those wiio survive may lead to profitable Nova Scotia marine e- de- or on the trip the but the and Mrs. of Utta A. Grant but j rier of in Barn 14 to his brother-in-law at Grand 10 miles the The house voted conference that the house con- to tne Quantities await the i ments c been a Chartered meeting of the Dominion u Chartered Accountants at Sept. 24 and of the seven will Pell Under Aug. 14. Charles killed here by the wheels of a moving id his brother were about the to gat In MARINE Arrived now reverts to the to what Te done In some cases Premier to Welshman I 1 the address in f session held in the parliament house j at V tit Fell from Harvesters Train A man Liverpool Kron Cecille Bremen Ganoa Much Gas at Brentford Aug. yield of per i ta street A. residence are have their Classified and Display Copy in this office on and not later than Friday for the Saturday Years Ago The party left this or when a to be Thirty Years Ago ho corner of Jias tory B Bottineau is up tons in St. Boniface west and here and Twenty-Five Ago 1887 The Hudson's Bay as free Joseph a to practice law in Twenty Years Age 1692. the city hall The block on is rushed to cost about A number of people -are going van locate lots the new are ew barracks Ht  

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