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KILLSi Then Ends Sun.;h 4. Mrs.•ber, was fadike Mauch, *n shot him Mrs. Money-ice whillt;* unCITYPANAMA (SETTLEMENT OF HARBOR TROUBLE2 years old.that Mauch►tiling to theh**r with hisfed near the i*d from din Jiey iiad exopened fire*. her body.Wll life.St. Mungo Canning Company W ill Erect Large New Plantand Lease Water Iots for Term of Twenty Years Receiving Compensation from New Westminster of $12,-500 Conditional on Erection of New Buildings.My a settlement arrived at yester I Injunction which was recently din-BOARDipirant for her Can-*wa yoster-lidatea willrial schooly, tlie firstI by Muni-lay in theiiididate ofrty of Can-Mr. Winch, in two pre-pported bys e rganiza-ids, and 10.lt;ia between the city council and Ja.*;. !Anderson representing L'he St. MUU-iO |cannery, the agreement being signed | an 1 stab it bv both parties, New West-1 minster rlt;*l.cins the industry which !will lt;c* up the same lots on whb’h it , now ttr.nds, and the company will pro-I c« ed with the erection of a new plant and the installation of more modernmachinery.Mr. Anderson cancels all existin'? claims against the city; will pay a double rental for the two water lot for the remainder of 11)14 and will sign a lease for 20 years at a rentalsolved by the honorable Justice Morrison.2. The present lease of the St.3. Notwithstanding delivering upto tin* city .;i. Notwithstanding tin* delivery upand cancellation of tin* present lease.tin* company shall be allowed to remain on the premises until Dec. ill, 1014. at a rental of $.'100 per lot.I The company shall permit tin* e.lty to proceed with the harbor work in front of the water lots but the city sh ill not unnecessarily interfere with the company's business. So long as possible the company will be able toto be decided upon by tin* city conn-1 bring its boats to the present wharf eil, but which will he in conformity } and when the work advances to suchthlt;wir’i other water lots affected by new harbor improvement work.For these concessions on the part of Mr. Anderson the city agrees to pay the St. Mungo cannery the sura of $12 500, half of which will be paid 30 flays after commencement of work upon the new plant and the remain dlt; r at the time cf completion of thea stage as to interfere, the city shall construct a bridge from the present wharf to the new wharf for the use of the concern for the present year.5. The city will pa: to the company $12,500 in full settlement of the company.s’ claims for compensation, $0250 lt;f which is to he paid within 30 days after the commencement 3fbuildings and the installation of all I work on new buildings to be erectedmachinery.No Dissenting Voice.At the special council meeting, at\. Me bane,ue are can-irt of tin* j’ assocla 11 be found by Herbert by Jameslm Church*and the remainder on completion there of and installation of the machinery. 0. The cltv will grant the coin-tended by every representative except | pany a lease of the two water lotsAlderman Kellington, who was un-1 Nos. 20 and 21 for a period of 20 yearshairman of ime it was lay stilted colleagues ard elected ►revent con* ng an elec-ll and from ;n would beket. Meet-*ld in vari-in the Bur-avoidably absent, the repott of Mayor Gray and Aid Annandale, re an interview with James Anderson and his solicitor the day previous, was ratified after every member of the council had been made conversant with existing conditions. Not a dissenting voiceJoint Session o1 Hear Presi1 Washington, .\ were adopted by grc s.h today prov sion tomorrow at dress by Preside repeal of the pro canal act exempt wise shipping fnPresident WIIm this reversal of I tolls by a persons stimulated intere-today. Democrat i repeal planned struggle with vig has been apparen has been gaining cision that toll e:tion of the 11 a which provides thfor the use of al of equality.After the pres message it \s illhouse committeemei*ce which willcarry out his roc expected that thi vivo a bill by K«*] Tennessee introdision, which wouldpeal of the toll exAlthough some 1 will develop in lt;siired of a favot Democrats, includ Underwood, oppos Underwood has will not attempt t sition. He intern it, however. Ur side in the senat* he directed by chairman of the committee and Sof Oregon. Supp have assured the bill will pass both15-YEAR 01was heard against the report of the i tng parties.dating from Jan. 1, 1915 at a rental of $750 per lot per year for the first five years and remaining 15 years at such rental as may be fixed by the city council, such rental to be at the same rate as that to be fixed by the city for adjoining lots to correspond-ior to thecommittee and following an affirmative vote, the mayor, City Clerk Dun can and James Anderson affixed their signatures to the agreement drawn up by W. (». McQuarrie and W. J. Whiteside, K.U.. solicitors for the city and Mr. Anderson respectively.The Agreement.In brief the agreement Is as follows:1. The action now pending between James Anderson and the city shall be-ICompany Satisfied.“Although the company by no means obtained what it asked, nor what we would have got if the courts had settled the matter, I am well satisfied with the agreement entered into with the city.” This statement was given The News by James Anderson la-st night. Continuing Mr. Anderson staled that the company would build a modern cold storage plant together with the installation o? more modernd.ti ehIr.discontinued, wtcli party to p»y iul maoiue«ry whiob -wo^ki brmg th*.cauown costs and no claim to be made by I ©era vp to as high a standard am ob-Marcali Redureai Twenty YearsTerri!Nantes, Franc Redureau, a 15 y ed seven person an axe at Rasbr found guilty tod 20 years in prisin the Burnes,►f our move-1 n rt ft i nhe city for damages by reason of.the i tained anywhere on the coast.Timn/ ucuncn■.c«•*7 •jc4’+ Jo«»j'.w-v-ntiling up for ttlawyer declaredthe murder the ! excessive nervoi
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