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VOL. XI, NO. 244. FOURTEEN PAGES Che Morning Bulle r EDMONTON, ALBERTA TUESDAY, FEBRU ARY 8, 1921. fin INANCIAL, AGE: Money Invested in Fir Rtocka, W Prov i Mecurities. Tatere FE ALBERTA TRUSTS Co, Ltd. Union Mank' Wide. Nema Mort 1 and CITY EDITION PRICE FIVE CED ater a MEIGHEN GOVT. xe INW. PETERBORO 1 of : er i- 2. y Gordon, Liberal, Led Race; Denne Govt. Candidate, Ind; Camp- 75 bell, U-F.A, 3rd; Burham 4th LABOR MAN LOSES DEPOSIT a Govt. Circles Disappointed in Ot- ae . tawa Over the Result Bura- e E ham Govt. ' 2 F Split Vote i (PHTERBORO, Ont, Feb: 7 A by-election teday In the partly urban, partly rural constituency of West f Pmerboro, resuked in the defeat of : eh Ceaeral government candidate R. Denne, by well over 1.000 plurality. G.'N. Gordon, a supporter of Hon. W. L, MacKenzie King, leader of the , Liberal ition in the federal par- Vamient, was the successful candi- date. There were also in. the field, 1 the farmer, and en independent cand 4 re. e is The election foliowed the resigna- . tion'some time ago of J. H. Burnham, who wes elected in December, 1917, as a supporter of the Union govern- ment led dy Bir Robert Borden. tail? Burabam resigned ef 8 Bre: eat against the government contin- uing in office without en appeal to the wlectors and in this contest he ran a8 an independent, cos in fourth with he labor man at th of the poll. At ten o'clock the vote stood os follows C. X. Gordon, Fe Soh. tod, Jc? Sampnd, oe. 3. H. Burnham, There are still five /polls to hear from im the country. The tinal fis- ures Will make no material change fn the standing of the candidates. Gordon leads the field by a pl of 1,287. The vote against the oVv- ernment was over 9,000, or about 8 1-2 votes to. 1. Some days ago Mr Burnham predicted the vote against orerament would, be four Se fe went against the -Endyin fawor Of Campbent, with the olty vote running strongly for Gordon. government circles isappointment and. con- surprise. -All through the Contest was looked upon as being of Goubiful outcome with the probabilit ty of a keen run for first place be- ween Mr. Gordon, the succesful Liberal, and Mr. Denne, the govern mem nominee, BK was not expected, however, that Mr, Gordon would have such a Jong lead. 3 The defeat of the Soverament nom inee is attributed to the iy heavy poll recorded for Mr. Burnham. Mr. Burnham, it ts argued, Gbviously split he government vote. KX thousand or 20 votea for Mr. Burn- ham, it wes thought would practically nullity. the, chances of the over e's election and Mr. Garahem secured moro than double that number, The by-election ia the second ration Bunbury, New Branewick. The feature of the vote was the Im- mance pluralities which the rural cls tricig gave to Campbell. The early returns, which were from the city, placed him in the but Tho firet returns contidenc MONTREAL, Feb. 7. (Canadian Preas) Under the caption Why not an appeal The Montreal Gazette, one of the Meighen government's most influential gupporters, tomo row morning will urge editorially upon the federal government the ad- vieability of a general election after the eupply bills have been proceeded With, The Gazette will say in part: The by-elections won by the sov- ernment meant merely the retention of oats and Indicate no new popular while the contested seats like Bast Hugin. and Weat Peterbord' have swung to the opposition and Weakened to that extent the atrength of the ministry. It happens that at the moment the time is propitious for an election save that supplies have not been voted. The advice we have to give the government is to proceed with the Supply bill and then permit the elec- eg itp preference for parties in order that siable admin- stration and confident pokey may be carried on. The situation is now uncertain, the life of the mintetry hangs by thread, and under these cireumstances, strong and effective Administration of affairs is impos eiple. Toronto Mail and.Empire: The Liberal candigate, Mr. Gordon, Ting been elected in West Peterboro. For this auccess he is indebted to the Aivieion of the conservatives between Mr, Denne and Mr. Burnham. The total vote polled for the two consery atives .was about a thousand greater than the vote polled for the Liberal. It must be cheering to Mr. King to have At last won a seat in an Engilsh apeaking ricing in one of the numer- ous by-electiong that have been: held since he took hig place Yiberal leader in the House of Commons. The Globe, Toronto. In a voice that can be hi throughout the country, West Peter- boro has asked the government to sign The votes for Gordon, for Camp- for MoMurray lt; 1 bell, for Burnham, may all be added together on the question raised by the late member of protest against the usurpation of office by an. administration whose manifesto expired with the dissolu tion of unionism. Mr. Msighen and hie colleagues took up the gaze thrown down by Mr.-Burnham. The premier told the electora that no de- mand hed been made for a general . election. He cannot offer that defense today. Not often in the politics of this coun- try has a party in office cut 0 ipaigni- Roant Agure in bessiection The rural returns indicate the U.F.O. is still keeping * peop fin the choles of their candidates. Nearly all the so-called rural constit- Uensles in Ontario are of a mixed character, having + condiderable: town population. The organised farmers will be wise to keep this fat 2nd Imperial Conference Teachers Toronto Aug 10 TORONTO, Feb. 7. Preiiminary arrangements have mow been com- pleted for the Second Imperial Con- ference of Teachers Associations which wf be held in Toronto on Aug Us 10 to 13 of thik ar. 3 At the meeting or the conference is London in 1914, an invitation was extended to the conference by the minister of education for Ontario on Dehalf of the province, to hold its an- Rual seasion in Toronto, in 1955. The war intervened, and it is now possible to carry out the arrani owt ra the constituency when he resigned in ARMOUR AND SWIFT FILE COUNTER PLANS STOCKYARDS: SALE ARREST KANSAS - MINERS LEADER ANTL-STRIKE LAW President and Two Others, Offi. cers in Court to Test Power and Effectiveness New Act WASHINGTON, Fev.-1 Attorneys lor, Armour. and Company, and Switt and Company, today filed with ane tetrtct supreme court a new pian for selling their stockyard tn- tereate, Previous plane proposing thy sate of. the yards to A. HL Prince and Com pany of Boston; hed been disapprov ea by the report The court was asked to. appoint nales agents, who, under the super- DISPUTE OVER YOUNG MINER Vision of trustees shall sell the yards, tying preference to buyers in this Order: Livestock producers, stock holders inthe yards, other than she detendante common carriers sarvtnk the yards, local cltigena oF municipal- tles or local syndtontes. NITRO GLYCERINE CAN LEFT ABOUT, MACKENZIE KING SAYS RESULT IS SIGNIFICANT Turn of the Tide Against the Gov- ernment and Return to Pro- gressive Liberalism CONGRATULATES GORDON Court Hearing Will Call Out Argu- ments Arising Prom Contempt of Court and Test Law tps, today PITTSBURG, Kansas, Feb. trict Judga A.J. Curran asued attachments for the late, arrest of Alexander Howat, President Of the Kangae Iocal miners, and mon Dera of the district executive board of the union. The order for the union officials was mace on the appl No Political Gontest in Years Has Been of Like Significance Mr. King Asserts 7 dian arroat of the a OTTAWA, Feb. POD ius tees cewntc om TAKES OES LV ES iaten ete lt; Bile ar aiteay niecton novia be Jeation ot Richard. Hopicina, sta Siauas aieaiesen ala. tow Reena Fee eee shot ea met cmie estes eae Ba cnet wenvenmenee treet tune the distriet court room. Boys Tossed the Can Near School- When the Kanaae minors president House, Killing Teacher, Four arraigned becore Judge Curran e admittes he Had called the mrike Boys and Injuring Two tonight, when speaking of the Liberal victory in Peterboro, Mr. King aaid he Issue was clearly on the usur- pation of the rights of the people by. the Meighen administration in carrying on a government without mandate from the electorate. The returns show the people are against the government by four to one and that is indicative of the public opin- Whether the atrike ia a violation of the court order It is for the uy Howate added. Vice-President Dorchy, brought into Tem ave oe COurt WIth Hlowatt, elmply mild tam a two LAWRENCEVILLE met Runyan, school teacher, his pupil were killed Instantly wey Wilined itio, board member alno a* hrometrous the: Bessiaion. groups Penis ware Muse, snetee uae fie Daminion Om bocners wounded serionstr when Sti wap hailed before the Judge ese circumstances, the when Thomas tarvey. aecrstary Spee roads school, about three mlles woHt ang teenaurer of the district The explosion occurred at the noon te. miners Union, was proven before Judge Cur. ran, he teatified that he did not voto erat, whan one of the bose found the for the order calling the strike and benscreangict mowing I that he opposed it in the Glecuasion at contained an explosive he playfnily. tensed the meeting, aay 8 companion and the blast or oe ao of the estate, the court : imlased tho action against, Harvey. One wall of the schoo house was Howat, Dorehy and Titus were then crampled and Mr. Rangad and elght BOS released on thelr own recognizances Mere hurled fifty fret in the alr, and ordered to appear in court, to Omticials of the county expreased the be- morrow. let that the explosive saadvertantly left promat said that Amos Stancrl mos Stancring, where found by workwen in the ofl flelds Rich Hill, Mo. ana John, Billings fear bere, as nitto-giycerine is used In Quage County, Kansas, board. mem ooting wells. bers were not at the meeting of tho attempt to meet parliament. but should ask the Governor General for. a, dissol tlon so that people would hw Fight to-returh a representative Dar. Hament and reaponsible minietey to carry on the affairs of the country, The election shows the wisdom the progressive forces uniting to make sure of the defeat of the government at a general election, and the desire of the people to seo the daberal Party in ite logical and historical poaition of leadership of those.foress aiming at the triumph of Liberal and pro- Srenaive: measures Pathe election wilt be taken every fwtiere ep marking the turn of the ' 1 Years de against the government and the rettrn of the Canadian people to progressive. Liberalism. of f he boys killed ranged in ages from 12 board. and the court dismiaved tho ut taghmenta for them, Jud: Curran set 1.30 tomorrow at ag the hour for the three 0 written answer if they desired congratulation fo G. N, Gordon, the jeuccessful candidat: The Liberat party foina me in heartieet congratulation to yourself i the Liberals of Peterboro on your splendid ylotory, No political con- test in years has been of itke stent ficance. We may now took forward wih confidence to the: triumph of Liberal principles throughout: the Dominion at the general election: which If the government is at Capable of interpretating public op fon, ahould be grated without: di lay. NORRIS MINISTER WINS PORTAGE coure, It wae amerted. th the strike wae In the Lougheed Denies Story About Cornwall For Governor of Fort Norman Oilfields the calling of ture of toi WIRNIPEG, Feb. 7. Roports to the of fect Phat the government has decided to rales the statu of the Northwest Terri fotles to that of nn orgauleed territory with ffm capital at Fort Resolution aod to Appelt. Lieut Col 3. K. Cornwall gor with Jeriadiciton over the Fort field, were denied by Sir MILD REPLY TO EXTRAVAGANCE Also Explains That No Peace correspondent of the Wianipes Tribune. The report probably has ariven from the fact that owing to the Tish to the oll fields steps are -belog taken to extend somewhat the functions of cleit govern- Terms Have Been Offered the Y LE TION Tent The Tribue declares - bis simply means, anid Kir James, United States het an opginieed ndminiatration Atal - ie being, sent, into the disirlet, but tt i si be composed: of officers trom. my de. . DERUIN, Wem T.Omirint dental tment. Law and order wil be looked de todsy of a report that Germany Ool. CG. D. MoPherson Elected ficr'ty tne mounted police. ed ofered Corona he Vatad Rta With 160 Majority in Contest Berlin newspapers printed the de: - DISAGREE 0 Burnham started out well, standing second, but gradually dropped back to uid and thpn fourth position as the farmer plurality continued to swell, fim bebind. ot and no sooner was Mr. Gordon'e elec- tion amsureG when a pro- cession was formed. and, led by ded the main streets of the ir. Gordon was cafried up anc down the streets on the shoulders of Sot ppertre after thi first twenty polls were in Mr, Denne conceded his defeat and thankea his workers assembie in the mate Soe Yor ta ce-spere Se J.C. Eanpbel . defeated U.F.O. , addressed his eupporters in terms. He wae 2 een Bey Santi te teal ae feal fi a at gome future date after the re-distribution promised by the ae Fe canada, wtrbute, he defeat to a generat spit in the labor fans. Mr. Burpham went home carly He hag no ofgantzation, or committee reome. Z The arrival of G. N. Gordon was th pburat. : for an -uproarious outburst T do mot count this as a tribute 12 me, but as the desire of the people Se Ocoee eee tm West Pet We have jin Weat Pete bors in driving the last -epike In the coffin of the Meighen goyernment. STEAMER ate Lafland, at New York from Antwerp. Rergeoafjora.at New York from Bergen. Frederick VIII. at Christiansand . from, New York. : at New York trom Rotterdam. Cambria st New Xork from Antwerp. EXPERT EVIDENCE HL. B, Vaughn's Case on Physical Value Ruled Out By Chairman of the Board aonmTRmAL, Feb. 7. An extra- ordinary and unexpected tangle caused another temporary impasse ifs morning in the work of the Grand Trunk arbitration commission when it met to hear a decision aa to Whether the evidence of H. H. Vaughan, an export engineer, regard- ing the actual physical valuo of the Property of the Grand Trunk. with ity reproduction yalue, should be ad- mitted as evidence. it was decided Sdmit expert evidence trom Mr, Vaughan, The commission differed pointedly re this. The chairman, sr falter Cussela gave jhis judgment that such evidence was irrelevant In equally emphatic terms, Hon. -Wiltiam Howard Taft, the represen- tative of the company on the com- miston, dissented from the views of leagues, that knowledge of the actual val of the physical assete of the whole ayatem as running concern with the coat of. reproduction was essential to the work of the commissio Mr. Vaughan's evidence, which was regarded as of vital tmportance by the Grand Trunk hes taken months of work with trip over the whole sys- tem, to prepare. AT VANcouvER YANGOUVEN, Fe, 72 Senna Over Farmers Candidate Touadc ioe eerie te age eens convention ete ont at arin at th on. comments cheaces Wedsewiay, sill r WINNIPEG, Feb. 7 (Canadian E formation ha probably the largest eathdring of beet: procs cFoliowing onary ten-day ite te past 0k Germany nega men orte esmeaibled An the province, cam Won C.D. . MePherson, German torwign Delagaton are from every saumt- prqvincial minister of public works otiee Gnfended Werle. today from the cipasty evince a, wells from today was re-elected to the Manitoba + Charges of extravagance. made fier sare peal ge festa oe tie ture coat TO) PARLIAMENT sicerctens Serie . 3 Pesce Ring sad the a Rents The by-ciecton thn German Dadavt at tng Brunel con ati post in the Norris cabinet Tr'succession to Hon G. A. Griersoa, whe resigned because of ili-health. McPherson had a majority of 156, jane. increase in the foveign of get for 1029 over that of W010, bring the eum up t 296,000 marke, was due to t Dominion Command G.W.V.A. resumption of diplomatic relations with ourt toy he court action in the outgrowth of minoca officlals were in contempt of Howat forens Gordon, Liberal, Eleeted W. Peterboro Plurality 1287 DECISIVE DEFEAT Why Not an Appeal to Country Asks Montreal Gazette Editorial) CARSON SURE ABOUT SINN FEIN BUT NOT CALMER WATERS. ON enn PLANS) INDIAN POLITICS sae. eaet TIMES PREDICTS at the Reform Ohib today, Str Kktward Caraon aaid he tad more misgivings About the finanolal provisions of the Home Rute Act than any others, but If fawe wore found, he believed me kovernment would be anly (oo ready With eterence to ningsasions shat 20V . Reforms in Indian Empire the grant of fiscal autonomy would Will Be Suocessful Loyal appease the Republicans and Sinn Foin parties, he dvciared It was tee leas trying to appease them in that or any other way. Co-operation is Forecast a courr oF PRIN (CES AT DELHI NOUNIONOF JEWS EXISTS STATES, DR. G. DEAUTSCH 10 Princes To Be Present Today at Function When Duke of Connaught Represents ho London (Piinioe at today. Jewish Race Very Much Divided arena pull a ative in Religious and Soolal Life, Tuer 0 8 He Says The Degen tetern at 16 at the Court of Prin Delt were tefated by Dr hard Dewitech, garded by The Timon, as sign that dean of the Hebrew Vaton College, Clucin: the native leaders are raady to oo-op hath addversing he Toronto lodge of the erate with the government Order of What Brith today The clootions in Indie have all Phe trouble im that these charger been held and. the imperial and pre ealet only Jn the minds of our on Vingiat council are. at thelr full he doclared. There in Face whose atrength, The forecumt algo syn that tmombere are-so much divided. religiously. iw Will wep the Britian pariument nd othirwisr, axihe Jewish races jatd the Brith Nation uifilt thor Mand the wwe ne the Wat Neith Pledwew to India and that it rows with people of India the the physical nnd svimtunt upitrt of the Ap ecepate the Jowis rn the fore Way for the next wep forward. tmac * Tews te. Covoperation and Mutial Trust te itl atiiation . LONDON, Kab. 7 The India Mos religion oF noch Kat werk Naw Iawued the text of the Ktng- fm: lay betore. the decuted in ue, DeFOr's proclamation aummoning the coring the Poin Turkey, UNE princes and obiefe of the: Try siete aunties jalan mitten 10 the Inauguration of the a x ie chamber of princes. RETALIATION TALK dt maya that the problema of the future must be fucod in a apirit. of MISUNDERSTOOD. , v-cperation ana mutual trun, and SAYS HON, DR. TOLMIE tt te in that opirit that 1 summon the princes of India. to. laryer-shars i nty. counaita, and in confident. a lotpation that thereby the bonds of Thutvel undersndiig wil be mrongthened and te growing ident Me intocawt bewween tire. Indian wince Jand'the reat of my empire, wilt Tostarad and developed crit the, pretoee that Canada Getting Together Much Information For Use at Later Date He States thelr nt prose inetion SEE ine paid a warm isthuie, te serene Male 8 osm Hee S smtke in two mines.ef the'Bicature orrvaya, Fob The atetion of to error tie at : Ash, nic wopuites fromm cantrov: Dr Tolmig, inser of nuvruitutr: Wnt fremati mvolata and invisial, th fs Se Botha AR ae Vihar Re Fiano be Mey gate toe emo cs bet te: Phe aitornsy. serietal contended wes quoted: ne waving wnt revieivu of the Getwentona, oe eee acre eerie . party, onieit TO FOR NORMAN rere nae cay jolation st the Canadian tart, 00 far an it affected Ail tenance ia vot compulsory. lea the lowins esnage Of I a surnam iy branches of agriculture, wae under w oe + se Judge Curran, ana that therefore thd See aay meal. : tously in favor of inere ou agricultural products United Staten, 1 alno entering fod that the de. Mrs. Mary Bllen Smith to Be Nominated By Two Lenders at Opening Session VICTORIA, Feb, 1. (Canadian Prens) Tho opening f the firat oem aion of tha fifteenth Legisiative As- sembly of (he Provihce of British Columbia tomorrow made notable by ty (firat woman speaker of any parlia- mantin the world, partment: of agriculture of Canada was, at the present, cline making a cemplate sur Houltural situation partion with a view to ol toforma with regard to the amount of pro. Methods of marketing, whother for export of for home coneumption, In order that we might have the fullest: pv ible information on tbe subject, in the fvatt of any adverse tarilf logislation be the put tnto effert hy the United tater Thin survey would asaint we weloping those markets. where our sould be dispownd of to the beat advantage. MARSHALL LAUDS DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN Claims 90 Percent Milk and Cream Supplied Alberta Cities By not. toduy, ior Ullvar at the opening of he gea- wion would nominate Mrs, Mary i Kiniti, MiL.A., Vancouver, for mpeak or, and the nomination wilt be eeoond: od by W. J. Bowser, KC, MiLA., Teadnr- of the opoaition. dieutenant Governor W. C, Nioho will perform hie firat publio wet sino Die appointment to offi when he dnciaren ieginutuee open. Ho wilt * iven the full royal malute of 21 ay ind. the guard of honor will conan: Df 100 men of the Princees Patetoin Canadian Light Intantry from Work Point Barrack, The adjourament of the diate on the apecoh from. the throne will be moved by Captain Ian Maokense, M. Tek, Vunoouver, and seconded y 1. with one poll which wil not Ristori atest acdgures. ie op: For Hoysing Plan, Industrial oer sru wien, then vastly. (accessing Fen. 7cHon, Duncan G, berry, Minh, Port George, The pomedependent warmer with the ei Gredits, Dollar Percent ine expentiture ix marks for ahe ombacr Marahail, ministor of agriculiate oF Wauen y attermvone iainen ores carriers IP Sen Ter eiitiatee reopened, theres, The Alberta, addreaaing the annual meet. Wed Se ne eee taper te Pensions fas nad, conealntan rectaned tere. ating of the, Dual Purpose Rherthers Lieutenant Governor Michel wil soy the campaign of W. W. Robson. leider ferelan office Saproeeed the view (het for Cub here today, stated thac 80 Der folow the custom inauguraled Sy Se tent aren uae cuveear ot bis G' . obrawa, ons ta icomsius: Fi Se cee of comaitions win pout o08t, oF Ae, TE ad SOARES CUDDLE ROMO CAUCE Fas ania Cat ee 2 yee a: Resi Seo es came to the olty tr and bine: lowers. Muir wae not endorsed 7 Teestabilshment of the fia ae ty per cont of tl mautertal tor the preenocs wa the United Furmars of Manttove. If well as the unfit will be uterd on. the wh 25 Sane eatttetne tn tsi, Me than rccttuetmen no Ge ete: Russian Labor Unions and Promise Norris end some of i tlt Soviets Battle For Power jaters apoke n the riding in the government candidate, colonel, war Veteran and new: Feb, 1 7The Pe by COPENHAGEN, trograd Pravda prints en artic Nixolal Lenin, the Russian boishoviiet This program includes an appeal for aoa at Ps a ee p vnal darren jn the. takesids Tt, Wotnee grunt for rtnraed se; Premier, deolaring shat Nel ee eee Pe tag en a ae enced tpsen the tanor vale majority 156, land longer term pensions for viet for supremacy wih break up Some of the political eigniteance at- Paiese and problem canes: the whole bolshevtk state ayatem, cent -pension- policy: amendments to the tached to the ontest by i servers wae removed today when Premier Norris announced that irre- spective of the result he would meet fnenrance set; adjustments to the work men's compensation act, aod unemploy- mest insurance, Communist party in that the majority of U borites are too seifixh. They are out the legislature when it convened on The dominion command reaffirmed ite Thureday, and would hold office until previous stand for measured com) for material banefit to themselves at and will take full f the general welfare he was defeated by a vote of the advantage of the offer the cxpense House oF until the legislative term was brought to ft normal conclusion. There had been auggeations that Mo: Pherson's defeat would involve tha) resignation of the government. parliamentary committer, One of the special piess to be made be- Feb. 1. Molcoim Mo Son tad sentinentsty eommistes wit be pith eho wus che Phail, who was charged with bribery 4 corruption of temperance agents to destroy records of liquor ahipments 10 Winnipeg from Kenora, was a quitted by a jury here today. The trim hed lasted everal Gaye. panstone COLD WAVE 6WHEPING Tn tbe exchange INFER-MOUNTAIN AREA and that country. The SALT LAKE. Feb. 7.--A cold wave od weil nuk that the pres J9 weeping ovs? thter mountain uecoraing. to reports reach- Bigh com of living borus, be made Yer- ing the weather office mere Balt Lake manent. Tals, i granted. would obriate is experiencing the coldest day of the the grating of the bonus from year tol winter, with the thermometer regir year. we tering i1 degrees above sro. that for the ollar per cent. polley of Under this system. NEW COMET BY POWERFUL CAMBRIDGE, Mam, Feb. 1 Die- covery of a planet, belfeved here to be an asteroid or minor planet, was an- Rounced In a cabid received today at the Harvard College observatory from the cemrsi bureau of astrom7: mtcat cablegrams at Brusseils. From the brief cabled despatch description. Harvard astronomers enia the object was so faint that there was no hope of amateurs finding it with ordinary ving in the United ; clnase in be inion pension, which Lmiludes 10 pet cent couctry. produced by cheese and butter mil ing horengrns. Hon, Mr. Maranall said that tt tho Dua Purpoas Shopthorn was to make headway. mora care must be taki breeding ana selection, partibularly in bulie, Geo. 0, Day, svoretary of the Dom inion Shorthorn Breeders Association suid that from: 26 to 30 per cent of the Inguirles he-received fram prowpectiv buyera in the east relatud to milking Shorthorns, ang cthat in the wom t run aa high, ae 60 per cont THIRSTY ONES ANTICIPATE: COURT ORDER TO DESTROY PHILADELPHIA, Web. 7. -In their quent for lquor, thieyen broke open three duors in the federal bullding anu nade off with moms of the best branta of contraband liquor which was about Eggs Selling at 35-36 in St. Louis and Kansas City Best ecg sold 0 conta a doz. Of tive, conte ainoe Sat ord 42 conte in the lagt two w KANSAS CITY, Feb. 7, Eee p continued on m downward trend te day, with another dFop of three cen Ttoren wholesale, 19 cente-uader the prevailing market price. in MANITOBA LABOR EMBERS WILL, PROTEST JAB BEAY WINNIPEG, Fat, 7 It iia menibera of the legiviature wh to be destroyed. In jail-are not released by the t It la Dellevad they: were prompted the House opend, We will Joy knowledge that Judges of the 04 talny make a protest of Mine i iireurt court had just ordered the geriitione maid FJ. Dixon tad States marwhal to dump into the tenor purty, at the the 'tlyer several thousand Golare pao. Cauouw herd at tie paras Worth of Hquor used as evidence Pending. tonight 7 TPainst persone convicted of selling 1. Me Dhxun mid that while the mat ter had been considered, the form of REJECTED SUITOR CONFESSED TO MURDER DUBUQUE, Iowa, Feb. 7 G. D. Larue, confessed to the police today. jthat he had killed Matt Daly, former county: supervisor anc attacked Mro, Dely and her melee, Conattance Lahey with an iron bar, when he entered Their home this morning in search for Mra. Edna Daly, 4 daughter-in-law, who, he sal , had repulves bis atten: cr (done. Twelve other. case the protes bad not been declded upon. Another caucas wil be held tomor row SLENFING SICKNESS CASH DEATHS NEAR BOSTON WTalon, Feb. 7 Steeping sickness adapt two more to the deatr ilmt over the week 11 bringing the total of destin toa) this. no here sod In mearby. plates to aight. jave boon reported.
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