Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 14, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba 40. Fair and rises 5.48 Kta 5.40 acts p.m. 14, 1912. TWENTY-EIGHT KG. 86. Fear felt in Paris That Attitude May Lead to taiy Ready to Force Fleet Through Dardanelles to Montenegrins are Slowly Winning Scutari Through Savage tance by Turkish Oct. the diplomatic Of Paris the idea prevails attitude on the Balkan tion Germany appears to be playing tremendous with the lute control of Europe as her The Frenoh and diplo- while deploring England's and half-hearted support of Poincare's efforts for generously paying a high tribute to the loyalty and prompt support corded to them by I he eral tone of the Frenoh is very there being spread fear expressed of a great conflagration because of tho altitude of In this connection an editorial by Theodore in the Berliner is attracting wide He says that Germany will not allow Austria to repeat hep moves in Bosnia and and ly will Russian support of tha project of con- because either event would bring about a general All indications obtainable here are to the effect that is bent on being the arbitrator of peace or war in pushing England into the AUSTRIA CAUSES Press Special CaUle St. Oct. newa in the of war in the will not proclaim but reserve full liberty of notion hae great anxiety in of- circles The cabinet will examine the question on At the conclusion of the meeting of the ministers Mr. the pre- and Mr. the will go to to make a report to the Public opinion is becoming increasingly suspicious of which is believed be playing a double role despite tha assurances of the and the that telegrams have exchanged between the Emperor Franz Josef and Czar Nicholas loyalty of the sentiments the Emperor of WORLD'S NEWS SUMMARY 14. The weather forecast for today is Fair and It is believed in Paris that Germany is trying to use the situation Turkey to gain control of Austria's attitude is Russia Page 1. English is that advice needed to enable Canadian to best terms in money Page 17. British Woman's Emigration league Mays greater moral care of emigrants on ships ports Page 10. Conflicting reports give many tories to Montenegro alter heavy fight ing- now in of Italy try to force the elles and storm Constantinople if peace terms not accepted at Paga 11. Rose says he procures gunmen to murder at the instigation of Page 1. The Duke of Connaught with real Indian pipe as Boston Red Sox take grip on worlds championship by defeating Giants for third Page 6. is by a majority of in Page Twenty convicts of in stato of terror on from Page 1. Australia suggests should join Commonwealth and Nsw Zealand in. policing Page 10. Damage to was done to Steamer Mount on Saturday Page 28. Rowing club defeat St. in 10 minutes overtime Oct. in the kans is now only a matter of a few replies of Ihe Balkan states to the note Intervention trill be delivered at the tomorrow and at the same time notes practically in the of an will he sent to Turkey autonomy for tne Macedonian According to a reliable despatch from RomB the Balkan win play en Page 7. Rev. J. S. Gordon refuses call to Chicago and will remain in Page 28. Large gathering pays honor to ory of General Crock at Page 28. Heavy damage was caused by a vere storm swept Lake Super- Page 1. A magnificent temple twill be by the Mormon In Page 1. F. Hilson appeal and not have Jo pay for advertisement on theatre Page 3. Exciting were witnessed debate on on Home Rule Page 10. Toronto financiers see Canadian credit war breaks Page 17. Hamilton defeats Toronto Argos in hard fought Paga 7. Conditions In the after Pages 1 and 3. Acute weakness is reported in all Page 17. Wheat prices again Page 13 Imperial and Foreign Page 10 Old country football Page 6 Sporting Pages 6 7. Legal Page E. Commercial Page 1.8. Financial Page 17. Ferry Destroyed by Oct. ferry leen was today burned at dry dock A lumber yard and factory close DJ were The loss la Asylum Barn Oct. barns on the grounds of asylum was gutted by fire The fire raged fiercely for a short tjm and threatened adjoining The barn contained a supply 01 and The loss will be about Girl Killed by Oct. 2 years a domestic 75 Brans wick was down by a-n automobile on the Kingston and sustained juries which caused aours later at the Mayor Geary as Toronto Oct. expected at the meeting of the council Mayor George Reginald be opened despatch reporta that the or the Bulgarian army has The have cap- an to the north-west of i 8porat9 They are now tn tS 1Vay to thirty miles clow of and Servian against in y wm Direct an Mis direction that the Sprn to join hands with the man runny when It advances from a Constantinople Essad Scutari with the garrison from to men If this news is Montenegrins have a task Effect Oct the stock a demoralized liave the most consols reached The says that the due less to the the operations or of bear h themselves at of the ta to be that in short Eastern horizon be mav express two l: That the ariV of conflagration f ie issue conflict 1 the ons result win the boundaries of will Mil lOfo foi British Red Oro s Society is to send to Balkan N Page Candidate De- feats by Over 750 NEW MEMBER A FARMER Little Country Except in French Conservative elected of the house commons the of Saturday by a majority of over To be exact the majority is 765 with a couple of small polls i to hear The seat has consistently Conservative since its but this IB the highest majority that has ever The vacancy was caused by appointment of the W. D. to the grain and the candidate opposing this ment once more an in the person of The result has not come entirely as a Tha premier of LAKES STORI Steamers Points at Several MSN DRIFT Spond 12 Hours Open Yawl With Cold Rain Oct. 12.- swept over Great by iar the worst this as is iby of accidents re- The Perkins went ashore on the steamer iaso ran The steamers bad shape shallow tonight an un- known was Detour by the tus laa on Lake The Garrie of at 30, Friday off the Lalce Myron began to shift Bar during the HUMOUS the crew of took two in the mwl boat Cor- hours they cold zain and Ues north-west ft: 30 Saturday Sthe R. P. claimed that his candidate would Tie elected by a majority of 1500, or other 'the followers of Mr. thought the result be somewhat closer so that the outcome has been in the nature of the mean between two extremes Was Strenuous The campaign in Macdonald was a short and On both sides many speakers and workers were employed scores of ings were Reciprocity was in the main the feature the Opposition Tie independent candidate appeared for cause of kets and the Government speakers de- any such arrangement as disloyal to the idea of empire and a step An the way of Conservative leaders were out to win as a-i offset to their recent defeat in Saskatchewan to prove to tha east the west was not solid for At the same time the con- is not purely agricultural for it includes the St. James of and of these and the French Along the the cause of reciprocity pretty fairly held its Analysis of the polls in. made possible by 'the detailed vote reveals some The polls nearest the which are virtually city as was by both a Conservative On the enlarged the tives looked Jor large majorities in the St. James and They hoped to get 500 in. the three St. James the Conservative organization had ised at 100 majority for Their in these re- were- but did very up a majority of 275 on a. total vote of TJie St. James polls were very manned bv opposition with a view to was A con- number of men personate were stopped at the doors of the some eot There were two arrests durins one in poll 3 and to poll 4, both at tbo instance the tion up the list after the vote that had been several cases of successful despite these It is also that there was con- personation in- Change in i Tha polls river to the end of tihe all did much better for Mr. Morrison than they did for Mr. Staples in 1911. was even 40 to but in the French and polls of and St. where the vote was as heavy as it was a year was a transfer of about 2i5 votes from the opposition to the government These in 1911, a of 68, for on lett on drifted out fifteen of Presque morning table 1'ookout oi sighted the of we the we were about fifteen miles north-east of Tie was fifty mile gale from the and the men could not to stay out in We picked them up and them to 'the we were bound wita a carso f Wilkinson the o-o at 9 lighter taw the us left for com- on was also sent to the at RAILWAY WINS CASE TO BUILD MORMON TEMPLE Rose Says He Procured Gunmen Who Killed WERE PAID FOR THE JOB Woman Who Brought Suit for Being s Put Off Train Loses vs. an brought of against Pacific company for for putting off train His Honor Paterson jury that the agent at for Winnipeg paid for same but that she only re- a ticket to She re- fused to pay fare to will be appointed corporation cse of the city of It is generally believed at the city hall that the appointment will made WEATHER observatory at at lor the minim 11 ture Sunday at Lho preceding report from tho meteorological St. John's 1 9; wind t 12 45; Fine weather 40-S8; 38-64: 38- 52-62; MARINE NEWS OCEAN Berlin The reported New Liverpool Quebec Sydney Manchester Rotterdam New York New York New York York New York TI at on Page LETTER John on Stand at IS. Miss Clara 13. a. erly John J. now in in at the trial identified a. circular letter as been to alL of the Association pf Bridge aira Structural Workers notifying them of a suspension cif a detailed of unions It in this government that tha a by president in began allowing monthly to that he secretly carry on the work explosions which continued untO his West m 1911. The asserted that the ex- plosions against of bridges and who cad declared for the in the employment of ly but that after allowance to was paid a of Ortie E and B. by Herbert S. Hockin was put to work and was kept un- til after the Los Angeles Times ing Northern Ontario Colonization Scheme Oct. Canadian Ontario Colonization is a concern Incorporated this week which is to secure northern lands sell them on terms to settlers and to advance money to settlers taking their lands as to Live a. note to her coat to the effect that her lover had gone to that here was her to live a. Greek woman Saturday jumped St. was Gave For the Police Unruffled By Severe New Oct. hours by yers before a supperless jury failed last night to make Rose vary his story of the part he says he played and the ha says Becker in the murder of. Herman the told he he wanted Rosentnal croaked or At his bidding I grot the gunmen to kill I hid after the I saw Becker that morning and later talked him over the 1 paid the for and told said not to worry but to lay i myself up and became a state's witness because Becker like a dirty dog and was getting ready to throw me to thei i Mr. Justice convened the noon session of court at 2.15 before 9 o'clock last ha declared adjourned until after John F. Becker's protested he was the of witnesses and the accused had without food since Mr. Justice white haired and of venerable the least fatigued of all in the court warned the judge told F. Becker's in the that we would this cross-examination if we had sit I meant am on the verge kof pleaded Mr. i with the was Mr. Justice Goff's Not for three and was put the train hours thereafter wias the court at The company denied the of the as to the sale of The tiffs show that she walked from Winnipeg getting off the and in A returned to ti tor care of a who at trial she was from and was distressed E. for plaintiff L. McLaws for the ALBERTA ELECTION NOT Associated Oct. IS j in interview stated thaj a provincial election In. immediate future Is vary The statement Is called the Tumor that the government was about to a general The premier also announces that the provincial semble second Thursday in Becker and leaned the at he ins chin in his elbow ing long cross-examination IrF first row iats reserved for it his eyes were for her husband rather for the he back at her thick wide without a hair on tening was unruffled by the Once he faltered when er's lawyer hurled question after tion each ending at when said you lied didn't Once Rose leaned his face his hands and tottered on the He seemed about to faint the court quickly ordered a pause in tho windows were lowered to Within a few minutes he was refreshed the cross-examination was Rose's Bad Rose time after had had perjured hac been a gambler and had been engaged for 20 years He admitted that he was testifying to save own but said he was the truth He said he hac concluded to become state's witness only when electric chair was ing him in the face and added that he on Pago f I Magnificent Structure To Erected in Be OFFICIALLY Be Within and Probable Oct. the great conference of the Church of Jesus Latter Day Saints held recently at Salt Lake Lake It was announced the Mormon church Immediately institute plans and arrangements for the con- struction of a temple In. one of its Canadian President Joseph Smith made the ing the matter had been under ad- for some time and that at the general priesthood meeting a mous endorsement had been given tho He also declared that the temple would be built in Alberta out There Is general rejoicing out the Mormon colonies over the an- of President as the people here have to a marked extent denied the of ing into the ordinance and rites which only be performed in. a temple on account of the great distance ing them from the centre of the church in where all of the ples are now It is estimated by local church of- that cost of the new pie will be between and 000. It will a both within and all of the ritea that are performed in the Utah temples will be performed la the one No particular town is mentioned as likely site for the sacred but it will be at as this town is centre of the colonies in Canada from a spiritual 5 AT Escape of Twenty Prisoners at Is Followed by Sensational Real Souvenir Given His Royal Highness at With a of supplying needed information as con- ditions in tho the Free Press sent out a of experts to cover the country and from each dis- The amount of grain still ite gress made with the labor outlook for the available storage and other matters of general interest to the business and H at Oct. day's and closed down threshing in. this a lyind today is exactly Is to tor the crop the of last was before any this crop is damaged 25, per cent. Early fiall rains 'the stacking of much the farmers are stock threshing the con- ditions Approximately 25 per cent of in this locality is r Before the recent rains grading No. 1 Since grade is No. 2 Last saw els wheat at this point and there hase been In and 23 of 7fto oats have sample aaa to 60-bushels per is scarce and wages run from per There has been no occasion alarm regarding good supply was brought in early in the and they as soon as will assume the handling of the for several days the cars shipped The trade at Is forf No. farmers are by no as the con- rains liave done little damage other than lower the grade J. M. GOOD AT MELITA Oct. On a trip of twenty miles to the southwest and north of Melita I see as hne a crop oats and flax as I have seen west of Repeated rain have delayed threshing but there has been no such deluges of rain in. this district as have farther east. Comparatively conditions are not and the farmers are not so about the crop Itself as about the shortage of men for handling it. Men are leaving the district in dozens and threshing begins again many oC the outfits will have to close down ing to shortage of harvest A great of has been this The early flax is a did crop and was cut in good but the late is which will damage the whole flax crop to the extent of 15 to 20 per cent. The escaped frost and thing is and Approximately 30 per cent of the wheat Is threshed and to date about 140.000 bushels been marketed at this which is almost equal to the amount marketed at the same date last Only ten days threshing has been done this and if tne fine bright weather of today will see the outfits at it The wheat has aged a good 20 and before the last heavy rain was grading No. 2 some cars of 1 The grade today is No. 2 3 The of last week exhausted the supply of grain ears and had the rain interfered the situation looked In the face of so small a grain crop bein Oct. ate battle raged within and without the of tho state tiere Following the escape of 20. prisoners yesterday there 'a further today when a ber of desperate variously 8 Of the 20. who broke away yesterday nine were recaptured and Warden ston is still scouring the hills aCtai the This afternoon the lifers the cell housekeeper and gol They suddenly weapons and started through streets for a livery Leaving a big negro started to saddle the horses and mate good their wno came pu .to try and stop them was Wiled by arid a Mexican who the stable was shot by a The other prisoners in the penitentiary tried to take advantage of the sion and there was more the but the to lock the 300 in their a posse of citizens armed with rifles surrounded the walla of the prison to prevent further escapes While other posses headed by guards scoured the country 1'or the One escaped was found 'n a and the had a hard time saving him from the Half a dozen convicts located in a mile the town at and twenty deputies tried to dislodge but the growing prevented further action un- til when with the returning light it is hoped that the gang will be Earlier Oct. con- led by the notorious Jim member of the of bank escaped broken fence in penitentiary yard 11 at remote possibility of their since they are believed to tho north of town before The was last by armed and men and women eat in with weapons at for Tho are known to be tho most desperate of the and will take a to secure weapons and The of terror which holds tho town at 6 when from tho penitentiary a bedlam shouts of and the of the northern part of town 20 hard-featured in orison ran In a Horses standing in front of saloons were grabbed by the and bore breakneck speed through tin town and away to four of the captured a grocery wason and compelled the boy driver race for the -lite horse save out they loaded themselves with its provisions and Four of the in a canyon north of were half an hour and a fifth was captured making for road cornered in HAS BRILLIANT RECEPTION New Parliament Buildings Are Formally Visit to Farm of R. Oct. 1 out the present western Canadian now in its seventh Dhe party has moved on its way weather so favorable a-s to visitors to be- the of western one of climates in Day after day been but yesterday day have nesses what weather Is The entry of tho Duko of Con- tho and Patricia into the capital wan yesterday afternoon a liant ami njr the streets the railway station the city and music at along aic mingled their strains with the The duke his ho has on lihe of provinces and at Ulie at Vancouver and alt the members his staff in full The of honor al tha station consisted 100 men of the 95th. under of and the escort or men of the Royal Mounted command of Their royal oa from the coined by who presented Mayor Alderman F. J. Robinson of the civic reception commit of the 7tli Cavalry of tho 16th Major 3Gth Major Canadian Field Contain Coma of NV. M. anil V. At city hall there were on tho in to those efl AT men T. B. E. K. B. Andre B. C. J. B. U M. Bw J. C. And Chief Hon. J. A. Mrs. and Civic ID reply to the civic of come read by City Clerk Pool and by Hie royal and wish to the of capital vf for tlie loyal and hourly which you have extended to well as to ess and my have hoard with your of determination to stimulate the Klai to know you realize tlin massing of wealth not everything for the real of beautiful both mental and may to a was with WHS I learned of tho disaster which struck you last a calamity in another a mile west of but have not up lias almost out the and no on Three mounted been Tho with the flve were by the with an uproar of Shortly before 7 o'clock four fugitives were hiding a in a block of They raptured by but two from the feared to because of a crowd in the A little Warden Alston arrived at the penitentiary with two men taken making nine re- Suicides in 7Railway Grand Oct. tiring of put a through his head his dead being found in the Oidea lived tiree miles from N.D. on the Minnesota sido of the Red river anu was well known out that Olden had been dead hours when dency due to Illness is believed sible for his on Set Date For Parliament Oct. 13. Tho date on which parliament will meet will be definitely fixed tomorrow or on Tha choice stands between November 14 and 21, with the in favor of the former LOOKING BACKWARD 7Xte Free Thirty-Five Years Ago Today 1877. Hush Sutherland by Rev. J. shortly on a trip to Word has been received of tho death Little heart ot the He died at near Fort He a fal friend of the Thirty Years Ago 1882. Tho Tim of tho fity of Brandon has Just been and tho roll The which been Incorporated tor uno a population of of Roam after of tlic firm KM lam and is home month's n Tne Commercial ns last night elected tho W. secret JM J. T. W. B. F. Five Years Ago 1887. TJio post at St. been Justice is seriously T A- Bedford bean oC farnb and A. A. McKay for that of literary ao fic circle haa been ly and A. J. Andrews aa Idling sp. Twenty Ago 1892. Dauphin district has field Its agricultural has the Granite f Wain streel Is to have a car service W. been tendent of the Industrial