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?T . *A m* I A I * l-AG En-.WO EDMONTON DAItY BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOPEI1 13. H09. ST1UTHC0NA NEWS i a I ' * iOlSCUSSlQN ON BRIDGE WTRIBUTIO* DEFERRED ILlHts Business of Importance wm up Before the Sirathcona Coun- ctl Thr CitV Will Make a Grant I Towards a University Hospital 3 for Neat Year. The question-al fitrsfhcona'a share toward, the lalixta level bridge did i l Icome up I r consideration Mon* ' iStra'tlidim Council U t night SS the Erranging lt; lt; tl., allotment, bas 1- Lbderred owimt U* the t- 1. K P* g jWM forwarded jo Mmonjon Jo over to tlie public ** rk * pomwltteo with th*' understanding tliAt nothing could' Ik- dons in construction until next year'a muucil. ' Tha Accounts. fcecouiVu totalling ss.mei **re llfd 1 Ui he HI. ill na follow*: O i* i * m a * t * a * . t r ,. . living rnvi d. Then WSfl lillK' huai- nvytn bnnpRt bass of important-. ., .presided and Alderuun BuA. Si Pj Ssrd. BiehartU. Donnan. Tipton and JkIUoII wen- i attendance, i .The street rkflway ****** ta ig i .n centre because o tb*- f l.u i n if the alreeta near lbs rail; JtIm- city engip er Is isff-JM ihe .street railway *iiperiiiteitde t mid cn.M'iderable porrespondellQO SS pa* ed between thein with roierenee to -the streets. . ., .- The Communication*. ejnl.n -9. Hall. 'Sp ? w *fc . Ion ot.AllHVta Municipal.' lo .j , urging that delevrut.M be * V miual wnetlng ;in. SSTi ber Hth and .rftli. 'I Jg *' ;'. ' u. forward lh*-tw ,,, Aldetman KU Holt irappoint convention. iL *. Jo phll. Klklahl. agonl.orTW , erKOn mioXe, 1 gt; 'SMS nnv movement to 35S 5*ni*fVm . .,-. and at.y.otl,., part t Ow thoro-ugbrare ' *,'',, ,-e gt;..o t - Uittwr wwh llh-rt. - fl V fiunploi-manager ol th - nn- . A uairk/wr.,.. . ; ';;; ** i,i .r *t vn ourtont loim? to m ' JiiBAJB Public works Plaindealer Co-n Canadian oil Co Siratlieonu Cartage Co ... Mc(' inh Hardware Co . McLean Co. Jaekfon Bros' City hall -Standard Plumbing Co. .... J. W. Morris McCombs Hardware Co. . . W. Doits Standard Plumbing Co -flt * - lumiiins I S bASSt ...75 sto.tw 111.HO Vi U.KI 77.40 I.W 1.00 iHoo.no 7.33 tractor, on the uew fire hull which gave notice that the details furnish ed by the architects H -rrn d * 'Wilson, were not accord 1 iut to the spool- Mentions, and their' inalnllatinn w ul I b*- chaiged extra againat the building und the oily of Sti*iheoiui. in mr * ataa ' adlb the lt;vun itt* ii a i lt; * . ... i * Finance Plnindeal.T Co. Kin- IVpartment Ci. West Saddlery to. at. West Saddlery Co a JP- K. C. P. R. f. P. IL ....- - Curniiohael A Lawrence A. M. Campbell ;, lt;;- WlntlipOf Hubbor Co. JSleejiic Light Oi. West Saddlery iathWina Coal Co In arrange, tho aldermen b*4ll i d the opinion that the 'cotrtracto. should iollnw the details of the urchl t.ft-n. gt; . Alderman Tipton brought up *t number oj niemioiv* iu connection with the new market. He suggested tlutt a tclephuno be placed in the murket ond al*n ren-rred to'the h*at- ing of the building fnr lhe winter. A communication was submitted by tho city i-ugiucer. irom Dan Alton, representative of the Canadian Wood *l*nie Cumpanyi unking ih i he rltv Mr. on*l Mr*- Sungstcr and U gt;* I Bva Muulson. of CouJuHriiiR Oieek, ar.- visiting III xh*' city far v torn The laitiva ol H ly Triu'y church are making oXtcusito prcpMiiit oul for xiiXl iThankagWiis dinner U he held rpjnyjT ; ,:,.. .-ht;ieh .ui ThanksHivint. lt;-veii- Y ' . .... . '* . . i i : . city P;:? Vrtlie.rn Kl*etrlc Co. . ..Market MrComha Hardwnro Lo. Hospital-** . .. ,, Slriilhcoiui Coal U gt;.. .. V. A. Peel ... . J. M. Fullaut .. . (Jenry Bros.. .. Tower' Plant Jnokson Bros ...;.... Hamilton Kug. PHg. . gt;- C. P. K. ....:..:. Water hnd Sewer.* Standard IMumhing -Jacksnh Bios. K ---P...R. gt;--..-j C. IV XX. ..... .'.... '..... .V S:ratlrcon:i did Co. -.. '.-; (;ormHn.. lt; iiioey .-A Grind- ley.. -* - . . ; flonnun. Clniieey Grind- bn 136,86 1.75 8.30 334 lB65f O.ftl 4.1X1 P.45 1450. 5 i n ata.io . am I lt; * V a *** a gt;a* i a a* 0.40 o.w ln.CHi 74.. n 7*.ab 4iK43 40.41 3.011 10.TO I25.W 105.H0 17U.4.0 314.20 18 04 i tr I i'ol'tho tffxos as no dividend bus ever Iji'en paid anu.as it is mii-nt-ntued. * r tlie benefit ol tlir eity and used 'ifa Urge ajiiount el I'butricity: It yfpa J-also p( iii'tt' l but part of-'tlio siidewalk jin frmit ol-Uie riuk wiis .*n .; th-* i grounds Au'lpnging to tbe association-; j lt;l l ' conunuhtOation, -wus r 'leM*Vk to I the* oasoasment', eiiminiifee ty* ',liiiii1fiv j a recommend it tion. ; The Western Supply'Cotnpaiiy wrote; j offering quotutioi upon - e v -r and I water pipe iu e.mnecthHi ft ith. the I exteniiona.for. WXt-yi jkm The lettrr was tiled, y- ..- ,.- Two pv-iiiioiistswere pecoivyd Irom John Walter ipr Bidowalks,' on . on the m'.Tnntlde of Third Aveiitte.norOi -from the south *6iwt*-td tho aouth we-t cornor ob block 13ft; alSO-.ihe nortn taside Vd Third Avehue nortli' iryi'y lh , south eml cornet nl lot .k*. l l*.ok i . to,the .apuihwest.corner. I loi 33. lilwk C. 'Tbo petitions,'tvor'e -ir o.iKi (;orman/ lt;Jin'ccy Ori ml-- * gt;fct;ombs Hardware Co. .. Q ,n Standard Plumbing -; , 2.10 o.ow O'Brien. Dde'lumbor Co..' 5 *.Tn Total.;.;; .;.:':;../... 'Oon-ni .--.. Delegation*, Hearc* . ftohl.. Ritchie appeared Tiofore -the council with i-eWrence tn thi- cldsing Up'bl the/crossing on Fifth Avenue north. He offered to give n riglu Of' way across block IH to enpneet Riftlt (ind Sixth Aveiiuc'north and i small bUick that lu. owin-d in the city park in return for pari id the iini'th end nf Second street efiM, that Was 'if. 1 i'tle use. should supply the G. T. P. with kihiic Wood pip*- which they needed in.a hurry to uonncel up with the Kdmonton system. The matter was left witli the water and MW f OOnwnlttoe, The city Migineer submitted cor- TOspondencH with atreet raihvay Superintendent Taylor over thn condition of the streets along the reilwuy i;ne. The pupertntendont contended tl) t thai llittulithec Company hml not atipplK-d him-with tho clny from tbe excavation as agree I upim and o compaiLy- repli'-d that they had been iii-trueted t.i place the clay elseVY JrOTO .by the .council, In cohcluding My. Taylor Stilted that he was of tbe.opin ion that at IcttSt lt;sOtQQ mombem the council hud. not dealt, fuirly by him. The engineer wan instructed to notify both the street railway super. , tundent und the oity coiuiriUtiioncr* ).nf atrnthoowi that the work ol putting tho streets in order wojd'l '*' started at opce. The University Hotpit. I. Alderinan .V*TtTptt j i i'that the ITm- vorsity tlUtllorltiOS wore nuxioun: 'O. have the cilismir vote on tho remaining port oi the grant of SI00.0C0 lor the hew hospital iu collection- with the University; Plans wenv now he- ing prepared for the new in.*tiUitinu Inui which it vyhh ihxpeetbd to start ,work early next spring; Several year* ago u.inoi.ey by-low t-ir 70,000 for iv now hospital -wii.i piifi'pwl. of; tliht hliionut 15,000 whb e pended for a aite.HOulb of Whyte AViuje. Tliis lcnv.es ?fl5. )0 slrll on hand'and nCollier voto i4 a4A.0 gt;m loss thi.v amount .rcalited lt; ' trlio site held wiU h x-e X . ho piinlo tuvv. nrd* the university, hospital. i , r a On Suturilav morning'th*- tbreshiiiV outfit of. the Oalmur TJiriahmg (o.. which wim balwg worked tevrral milea southweal of Strulhconn. Wns burned in a iiivnteimus manner. Tbe com- pvUtlon'hnd been keen, a n.umbor o out fits having been working in Hw diatrlct. Friday nn-'ht tho. threshing crew, nearly all Swedes frnm the Calmer dlnriot, Retired about IJ o'clock, leaving flic machine between two partially threshed stacks oi grain. AKiut one o'clock Iho Separator Wfl ai . .* i -* Idxx.v.red m llrilllH-A, Thl' ci elue liurriedljr turned -ut succeeded ;n saving part ol .the belting. Ao indications 61 tire wero to bo seen noniit the stacks of grain and the th*' lt;'ry is that tlie lire had been started p * au incendeary from tlie hibldp. - - m Revolution In Santo Oominjo. Cap* Haifion. Hayti. OcL ll A revc litUoe bus broken out in Siuto Doimngo. The .insurgent*, headed by General Andre NaVarre, tbia morning ntlacked l'a- jab**r; a town near the Haitian frontier, but wei* ivpnlned by tha government troops. . STOVE QUESTION * i * 4 ' 1 Are you interested in the heating proposition ? Then out Hoe of heaters will appeal to you. We have many different styles in sizes suitable for hpafring the whole house or a single room. We Invite Your Inspection it m TO INCREASE Mi SALARY TO Alderman Uundy Prcaar Ci;y Council Calling In OMsf Magiatr ment HLa Worahip SliRhtly Embaraaaad Should' thir salary of Kdniont ii be placed * annum'f Tliat ia the q agitated Uie minds ol for a quarter of an hou of last night'e regular i city cooncil, and iiieh what embaranst'd Ma) oi in thc cluiir, for the' rai to 3.00Qa, year, if pe Phone1825 7 Hardware and Stoves BROS., Limited - f a * Corher Jasper and Fraser EMPIRE BLOCK (OORNER OF FIRST ST AND JASPER AVE) EDMONTON . gt; ** ' The 'application 0l Mr. Kitchie was faierred tu the public w rk* oommi.- '* -, * ** Do not wait until the first cold snap comes. Make your home cosy and yoii; our time g. Our goods * tm. * snug now. 4s yours for the . V j. t . . gt;** -* . A - . tlie handed Itml LOCALS, The n* vnnarkcl acnlcs wilj - oo plnced in position this tveck alouK the alley 'on tbe aouth side of tho square. A'smiill brick.otllcc i.j being built' for.the wcighev alongside M * T w reiil pSt'nU llrin nf A. li. Austin and. H. 11. Pfdiiier haVO dissolved/. lee SHU the eUKihcer Ior report.. ; partnprSh . The husimvj. in future . Alderimin Richards chairman vi will be continued by A. X.. 'Austin Ihe fire j.nd lijtht committc* gt; submit- A- ('**., who has aaauntcd all tltclia- i M,: Katon, con- biUties and assets vl tbi: old firm. i i which are the best can also be yours you say so either for CAS H or CREDIT. We want YOUR business. I . - , **a ** * / 4 * * . *r * * . t * m * w '-* - V T Dl a * * I ' * I * * * ; j- .- Jffi gt; Choice L r:-7- - in. THE' *K Offered for the next '30 days at prices and * on terms never before heard of for BEAUTIFUL LOTS * '* . ** ' i,- f m Street cars, city waterr- sewer arid electric light now on the ground ready for use. . /. FIRST-CLASS -. f* * m*m . 'fTiLV. . am m a w a 'a WITH AU- MODERN CONVENIENCES ON THE GROUND. Hach.ot ot the .oSber .as been ca.efu,ly se.ecte, without * gg* g* lt;. **-, - * nn A m nrtTDTVTIC i Choice Inside Lots Inside Lots I +* i * down 15.00 off for cash. per lot, A few Choice Lots on and close to cat* line, and Choice Corners will be sold from 175 to but all on unusually easy terms. This is not a Forced Sale, but a Bargain Sale, made possible only through special arrangements entered into with eastern owners. Our rigs for. showing you this property riin every half-hour, from 6.45 a.m. to 12.29 a.m., seven days in the week, furnished by the city, and they . will continue to run for you after you have purchased. , - gt; ' .J. I i r . . . '. . Office open till 0 o'clock every, night.; . * . i Call for attendant to show .and locate lo.ts. Services and car ride free. Office open till 9 o'clock every night. PRIVATE PHONE, EXCHANGE 1637 240 JASPER AVENUE EAST. EDMONTON, ALTA. *. wuticu, it 111 n p dy tu tbe i-nveiit occupant o chair. Thc routioe busincas poaed ol wlwu Alderma a lew curt vpuimka. I motion that the tfolury be placed on a fixed per annum. Tbe 1; given th mayor for h member ol th board * eta nnd lot perlormi multifarious dut iea Ial of the chiel maK * and. rapidly growing getber an abtnird Irgu had come to plaoe the the office on a level wi it made on the occupa The aldermen seenii agree-d that the mayor be largely increased, I Uie big jump from 1,1 1 Alderman Mclunia bow it was that Uio i were estimated to be ' than those -ol 'a com -devoted hia whole tic the city's busiiiefis. making the salary of J to that of a commissi annum, . lt was a.r . aalary that tbe mayor eceiving. -Alderman' McKinle ' Alderman Mclnnis o had raised. He * ti ie mayor's sn-ary- h to a o'unnti-sioiu'v'r. Alderman Lundy'th - previous conversation . with the aldermen agreed to suppo/t hi- - now aeemed -anxioua would* withdraw* th aent it at the next h The aldermen decl ready for the motion man Lundy seen .fit would probably hav minis ly. As it is, tl settled at the reguli Tueaday evening. In the course ot tl derm an Lundy sugf mayor should haves at the City HaU.' B only city ho knew gt; - was required to be '; from, ten o'clock in i.ix at night. Vtnc time of thc mayor v the city's work am ' over hia priv-r-tobu.* A Library City Solicitor. Bo the city could pres law to the vo'tO W*it by one-tenth pe n electors were pubmi The, grant foj. tl only be. secunnl Library Board wou tain 'amount of nu gt; would then; prefont to be voted on by . .Alderman Mansoi ..hy Alderman Arnwt solicitor be inst rue the necessary fire 1 regular nieeting. petition bas alread The report ol Cit son, recommendiuj ol the commission* * .resolutions -passed irom time to-tim forth in u* bylaw, the council on m Mansont seconded strong. The spec poring the by-law the addition of th ' by-law committees The commission' to take up thc n: the proposed arm1 . , to the council on inquiries. J. Travis Barke 2 draonton and. 1 thp United Aids, . the society thank 7 grant to tha Unil questing, that tin disposition of the ' . . Aids, for the carr work, one of tlie .. sion. The one oi opposite the telef mentioned as a c Commissioner 1 all the city's hoi - :in' u e( and the . informed.thai thi city i unable to quest. Grivil ti i ' J. V. Hall was , the council to th year* lease from tJ ment for taking f katehpvan ri'rer. .council,thnt he *i bis plan*t to the i increase. ov r the at any time the c .* the gravel businei Superintendent -fa or of .nrreptinj tnwa Car Compar the six new. st ree city. The teodei committee -.niwtii evi'iii ,' orid thut C'ompnnr of Otta lowest, i Tbe .*up lt; adopted. Tlie *'il gt;* njcin bring in * ' fcepw the nerw-nry bri and Aili:ii gt;,i-(* street railway * properly. The -ti-eet rail aothoriied to ei . reprosent tbe 0 ..eomtnissioif nt il ne-drtj-, t gt;rt. -. Oil - *.
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