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M TO RENT or Toronto St. 16343 ful, warm up- m. Five minutes 6 Main St 15143 LET, mod- Ment TO a. 160dtt All modern con- ly 701 Ottawa Adgate areal With all modern table for gentle ttawa Bt Phone Laate iat Nice watm front jorn house. Apply seat 508 Xoreato Si. - 1s5dte Com) flat, central at Trider a fruit Iway St 165-46 furnished froat nveniences. Phone 15526 h 1800 copies dally. 069 chroulated In city ws DAILY ae rN 7 2 copies Thrumainy.. Advertisers in Dally xot 4 . u were ntene, Books pn boadvertisers 2 3 1 oT ateRAFHIS SERVICR *y oz VOL, 2 NO 158 lt; e,. see MEDICINE HAT, Al -BERTA, CANADA. MONDAY. JANUARY 15, 1912 ; PRICE, FIVE. CENT z Vi that M, J Reyolnet, taight direct a Tr i I eg - 0 D F coalition minintry-with view to end- EX ENGLAN ie ing the perturbation now existing n France. Should this be true his name TURKISH CAMPS * Bd would be sufficient to Gonvince . the ex THE INDUSTRIAL cccceeeces TURMIOH GINS INE ON TWO : 3 niats of the United States, England : F THE and Gernsafiy that self-possessed con- Fook ne carpi re : a fentiousness would direct the futu: E 3 eae cats es Ried hore NDUSTRIES : As to forelgn relations public op- - 3 a per of France is ote Sarat : Big Coal Strike May Be Ordered for March Ist Rail Sonic Temper or at Teast prom Clearly outiin He and Ald, Business Trip to - yoads May Join Suffering and Riots: will Follow inent members ot its stat meee harass resvent tt aes Son 16 Detes deteoying East Would Employ Large Number of Hands - I : in the conduct of the negoti: engagements given ame, what- or ieapturing of ae : Num ; me of Tt Se ee ener swing of versie fee May Start Building in Spring. Sen SL z financial reasons. Over the signature S0me fom.a truce to p tty political) they came across im be course of - CW, A. P. Cable) : of Andre Morizet, M. Jailres, the pap- Warrels. thdiiecuiace. Xenia cruisers - Cafia- ' THETS is every: prospect. that in the/that the mames ol the industries shall London, Jan. 15 It the threatened human comfort is causing the tmost er Humantte prints today a parte: bria, Pugiia and Piemonte, with ac- Very near future, Medicine Hat will ete pete It may. bowpver, lt; coal strike is ordered for March st, /concern. gt; ularly direct statement, to this effect: companying flotille of destroyers, chos i as the town in which two a wo weeks two Tho fear ts sed that th strike The financial er ve recently bombarded a number Rakes prominent business commected Great Bellain Will pass through the yi guage. terrible. muttering whish /the riapiialonse- aoe me NOTED SINGER FoR ere Wiiiecrsteape slooe fl lange industries will be Bailty Sbe-o lt;) with the indnstzies n pura ahigene pS the employing 100 hands end the other have never yet paid a visit to the an worst Industrial crisis in her history. The only hopeful feeling arises from the bellef that many miners do not favor a strike but think that.they, can frighten the mine owners into. grant- ing-concessions by voting to go out t ia hardly likely that the owners will give way, as they claim their ex tence is at stake and they cannot af- ford to grant the demands. The coal conciliation board bas called a meet- ing for January 22nd in the hope that way will be seen by that time to bring both sides to a compromising attitude. ors .The probable effect of the strike on I Want Prairie Pr o of e ic ble. ovince Delegates for Ottawa . Fruit Conventi (W. A. P. Dispatch.) will lead to riots. The most fear ts that the unions will try to call out the railway workers who have al- ready voted for a strike, but who were persuaded to accept the terms the vote Was announced. In some find a favorable prospect of the fact that the first report in regard to the majority for lt; M. Morizet begins by declaring that the foreign editor of the Temps, the Pari: representative of the-Congo- Kamerun railway, the Berlin corre: pondent of The Temps, and Herr Sem- ler, chief of the German colonial pat- ty, and a deputy in the Reichstag, conducted the negotiations from the beginning to the end, adding, It is M, Tardieu who in his newspapers has. constantly put the screws on succes sive ministers. Was he not the sha- dow of M. Pichona, the Daily Inspirer of the foreign ministry until the day when Pichon himself. had to denounce him before the senate, hunted from the Quaidors. Has he not been under the Caillaux administration, the confidant And-the familjar of the whole minis- try? Was it not in connivance with him that, over the head of Minister de Selves, M. Caillaux has carried on all the secret manoevvers 61 e year? Today there is a. perfect understand- ing between the patriotic financiers. They have pulled off their deal. The directors of La Forestiere which t the company before the result of n-etfortis being made to strike were grossly xaggerated, The Socialists are ac used: of being behind the strike trou- It is alleged that they drew up at one answer Was on in. Feb. Miss Bessie Portillo of Chi- cago Make 95 noliae Here To-night The management-of Dreamland thea- tre anbounted today thet Miss Bassie Portillo, formerly of the Sullivan Considine Circuit of Chicago will make ber debut at that theatre this Manager Lote just: Roturveis* from Chicago this morning accompanied by Miss Portillo with whom be made a contract with to sima here, She has an exceptionally good voice ihe says will introduce many novelties along the lines of illustrated songs. Her opening. mumber will be Alex: undra s rag time band, in costume. And sha will sing it as it should be sung says Mr. Lote. He also snnounded that while in Chi.ago he made arrangements with a edast of Yemen province. At Lobeie, about 60 miles from Kinfide, whera gvnboats were sunk by Italians, poured q bail of shells into the ili- tary camp on Jan, Sth, fered few casualties was dote to houses in WORK STARTED ON ANOTHER DREADNOUEAT Dmeadnought: class was laid today in Portsmouth dockyards. Newvelles is first to be begun of five armored ships provided for in British naval program of 1911-12. She will be completed in course of the year 1914. When she hms) ; been added to the navy Great Britain will possess 32 dreadzoughts or super rcadnoughts, hali of which will. be armed witi 13.5 inch guns. Portsmouth, Jan. 15. Th vessel ed ag although fruit includes, the majority of the Congo of bookitig egencies for We gown today has not been named. UNDON, Barrister, tary, Medicine Hat, uit Block, Room 2; nO. box 640, 63Dit CARDS. TTRACT GN WORKS in St. +; MACHINES ant nning Pianos and: und to rent All joe. W. J. Fleming, treet. Se RIAN : R. yard Dec. 20th, 6 inches in length, lt; rubber,case about ith screw top. This ic 'statt exatem and , operation ef trains. ame Wi confer fav- + 0 Meal Hat yard OLIN, OUTEAR, rt, TROMBOWR, Are Ottawa, All arrangements have been completed for the big Do- minion Fruit Convention to be held in Ottawa February 14th to 16th. Dele- gates have been appointed from all except the three prairie provinces. It has been pointed ont that they should Ulsters Preparing War on Home Rule ofthe Asquith ministry. It is ex- pected that the bill will be introduced in the house of commons in March, but the plans of which the Unionists contemplate keeping the agitation far into the spring. .The.greatest demon sttation is expected Andrew Bonar Law, CW. A. P. Cable) London, Jan. Trying to Create a Feel- ing jn England Against it 2 also be represent rowing 6 tn ita ta ee is no reason why Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta should not produce all the smaller fruits needed. - As a re- sult of these gates will likely be appointed, 16. The home rule excitement is growing: in Ireland, pat- ticularly in Unionist Ulster circles. A vigorous campaign is in progress in the house of creating a sentiment. in England against the-promised bill OP.B.. * Suffere morning is just-to hand. The trainman was asleep in the co- fully expecti oose at the time that the wreck, which was a rear-and collision, occur red. SENSATIONAL Rumor that the Temps took Part Germany Newspapers Held Scfew on Successive Ministers. Putting the Paris, J such prt geois, Ari erse and Ale minor places in 15. The readiness ent men as Leon Bow and, Tneopile cabinet formed fol -tice dotry. f Considerable datnage was done +0 rolling stock which it is said wes pil DiVGLOP- FOLLOW TALL AF PREMIER CATLLAU Escaped Trainman Had Close Call in d Greatly from Cold Cla News of tha miraculous escape fromyed high. deatt-of- C:P.R. trainman in a age was. wreck which occurred at Chaplin the other side of Swift Current om Priday (Ww. a PL of r Be- dra Millier to acceot, by Senator Raymond Poincare, has -cf * fated ptefound Impression in France. The fact of their acceptance of -port- ig enerally regarded as strik- ing Wgyitence of solidarity self sacri- patriotism of Frenchmen at the Iitie of National need. The press th of all shades of opinion today com- ment on the str ngth of the new min- Even monarctistic Caulois admts it is great cabinet ever formed since. the leader in house of commons will make an address at the Unionist rally at Belfast. companies, namely, Senator . Lug, Seriator-Mougeet, of The Temps, Albert and /Paut Mobte, the Roubaix manufacturers and their colleagues, have just ceeded 70,000, of thelr companies shares payable after the ratification of the agreement to 2 group of German financiers. They have just selected to join. them on the board, two German directors, or Heser and Herr Von Puttkamar. form- er-governor of Kamaron. This has been printed by a financial journal. The understanding between the mon ey makers. was thus arrived at gt; But why the naive astonishment. now shown and the sudden so called dis- coveries?. Time after time we Social- ists-have announced and denounced combines which have constantly dom- inated the throes of the crisis and M. Tardieu knows this well. Tonight well informed newspapers hint that ex-President Bourgenis may go to the foreign office as chief of the Radical party and determined oppun- lent-of war between Germany and France and other great European powers, It is stated this afternoon u representations, dele- in April when the Unionist Unhurt Chaplin Pitchin d eR Night Robes. Howson s, Hick s,, Wright s, all Temporary Out A few lunips of charred wood and Some bottles of liquor that the flames were unable to touch are all that e- main of what on Saturday were the premises of three. prominent local stores.At the time of going to press there was a taint hope that some of the buildings might be saved, but when the flames were eventually quen- ched the stores of Howson, the Hquor merchaiit, Hick s-Ctothing Co., and. ine Palace Barber shop were com pletely demolished as well.es Camip- bell's tailor stora being almost gutted and damage done to Wright's jewelry store. The beat part of the stock is) covered by insurance. 5 he fire which started shortly before 3 on Saturday aftermoon was one of the largest ever known in this and- some old timers say that they have never witnessed so spectacular a conflagration since their residence In the centre of the wrerlt the caboose with the train man. The members of the crews of the wrecked trains hurriedly dug away the wieckage es fast as ing to find teeir fellow worker dead. To their surprise they liscovered that he was not even scratched, although he being only clad im his sleeping garments be suffered greatly from the cold. 2. here. in Negotiations With ryough the fire attractist large Responsible for crowds of sightsers who for over as hour witnessed the strenuous, efforts of the fire departmipnt to extinguish the flames, yet ndthing like tiie whole- sale destruction of business property foundation of the third republic. thet was at one time feared took Paris, Jan. 15 A large number of Place. The stores that were turned sehisdjcinl developments: have follow: oo , Were Pt. the most substan ed ihe fall of Premicr Calliaux. Muay Sal Hind and thovgt:the Samee se tassrtions made are based, On official sted bangrily round the taster shop, Htocuments am therefore presumably Coturen s building next door was al- manete from friends of the ex-foreign 2 widemaged. With the lt;xception of an fla broken window where the minister, It is reported that M, Call- : Iaux has declared his intention of Hose had fired its volley of water, no taking the official papers connected damage was done ko the large prety with the recent events with him out isea of Cochran's, and owing to the of the ministry of the interior when direstion tr-which the water was turn; he departs, Farther changes and de- ed. the best part Of Wright's store yelopments may therefore be expected. was saved from the flames, At pregent a number of cenfli ting ru- Thia fire originated im the apper mors are being circilated, . among story of Wright's store, owned by bie) appearance. of several new shows 3 which have mot 90 far It will be the largest battleship hith- west and. which will be brought im the he local Opera. house. TALIAN COMMANDER TW LUSE CHARG CW. a: P. Cable) Rome, Jan. 18 General Pesorl, the commander of the most, advanced 'pedo while her anti-torpedo battery corps at Ainszara, Tripolf,. will short- will consist of sixteen six-lich guns ly be recalled and deprived of his whereas her predecessors have been command: for not alding a reconnolt- armored with 4-inch guns for the pur- ering c lumn Which was surrounded pose of encountering torpedo boats. by the Turks at-Birtobras and who. lost heavily owing to the lack of am- munition. the war just now Is cut off from the sailing vessels which are constantly landing ammunition and gung-at Xarat can-b 40 kilometers west.of Tripoli and less The entry than 50 kilometers fronithe Tunisian territory, Don't M the Monarch Theatre tonight 2000 fy, feet of wonderful SHOPS BURNED Ifaly s great difficulty jictures. 15841 Palace Barber Shop, and C of Business as Result of Saturday s Conflagration. the close proximity of Hick's-store which adjoins it was at first thought that it was in the latter store. that When the noticed and willing ,hands rushed into Hick s and began to empty the store of its goods. Certain valiable goods were saved from the flames, wooden structura was too good fuel for the fire and within a few minutes it was no longer: possitile to enter the building. A slight wind started and began to drive the flames im the dir- sity ection of Wright's and five hose pipes were immediately requisitioned to fight the flames from all directions: Firemen. rapidly scaled the wooden walls at the front of the store and two of them had narrow escapes of ter into -the -midet of the building from the upper ected their fforts from the ground. on the scene with constables, as well building were gone. Howson s stor: were etiertained that tthe whole, m Gne to the effect that the news- Campbell's, the tailors, bat owing to Ho rte constr in H, C, Pettet Co. Imening, Pouring out torrents of wa- window, huge flasnes leapt ont which came perilously near burning the intrepid fireman. A warn- ing to the mento coma down was re ceived in time and the men then dir- By this time a lange ctowd thad col- lected and the chief of police arrived aS Captain Parker and his men. Keep- ing the crowd back into position of security the firemen worlesl might and main to stem the ravishes of the flames, but it was not long before it. was oven hat ll hopes of saving the jaickly caught fire and renewed efforts were directed to prevent the flames go- ing further. When the Palace Barber Shop was seen to have canght, fears of erto constructed in England, displac- ing between 25,000 and 26,000 tons. Although the dreadnought cruisers of this class. are much longer, this ves- se will be slightly heavier, besides throwing heavier shells than her im- mediate predecessors. Improvements have been introduced by the constructors in the arfange- ment of international subdivisions, in- tended to minimize the danger of tor- Good. cottage near flour mill, 1575- + isTatt Prize-Lists for the Poultry Show obtained at. The News office. Uist closes on January 19th. 1s7att Don t Miss The Siege of Calais at Monarch''Theatre tonight, 2000 of wonderful pictures. 158d1 ampbell s Tailor Places are Reilway street was in. danger but Cochran's store withheld the on slaught of the flames. Dense'clouds of Yack smoke at times issued from the roof of Hick's for tha time obliterat ing tke flames, and residents living at the other end of the Esplanade could clearly see the huge black vol- ime of smoke going upwards. The fire had been burning for a lit- tle over haif-an-hour when with a mighty crash.the whole of the root of Hick's store gave way and tumbled into the middle of the burning wood. The fir men then scaled the walls and threw out the graplers with which to catch the walls amd pull tiem dows but it was some time before it) was possible to get thtm fast in the wood. Hammering away at the side window With a hatchet the glass was shatter: ed in, and a bold wes got upon the grappler, and with q furious tug the walls wert-torn to the ground. Then the fire becamne morp eentral into the griddle of the pile but py this time. Howson's was a mass ef flames and the barter shop was buming rap- idly. The zero weather was a great hundrance to the firanren asthe wat- pictures as the water, running down Ubeir hair, frove and stuck out at- the back of their heads. In spite of the serions nature of the occasion there were occasional tmumorotig touches that wert highly appreciated by the crowd: On one ocession a fireman uc- cidently let go of the hose and it dropped to the ground and twisted round and round Hke a live smake, wetting all and sundry 1 near. Tt was not till about 4.90 that the flames were eventually got under way, WE CAN; lt; WE WIL Is a Slogan-Suggested for the People of Jonto, who is heavily Interested in Mr. Brown was in the city yester- er froze almost as soon as it had a been fired from the hose. ' Some of the fireman looked queer (W, A P Cable) who came from 75 to as many as 400. No less a citizen than ex-Mayor Milne is res- pousible for the gromise and to The west and are atholutely unaware of the advantages of The Hat as a suit- Fable location, will be im the city.' Mr. Ine is in high hopes that work on called him tHe industries, if brought bere, will start in early spring. had away toa protracted journey cast. The difficulty abont making a public statement of the nature of the mdus- ary, or the names or even ithe locality in which it is at present situate was eee HVERILED tem the competition for some tinfo Trains Crash in Railroad pest between various western cities Yards at Newcastl , Pa. to lotate factories and other indus tries in their midst that as soom as OW. A. P, Dispatch.) there in q prospect for the location of Neweastle, Pa, Jan, 15. A Balti- an industry bere another city imme- more and Obio passenger train crash- diately advances its Yenefite and ed into a Pittsburg and Lake Erie works and main to get the lo- train in the railroad yards here today ation. State of affairs obtains 4d five persons w ere reported kitted. the present situation end both Mr. st Milne and ex-ilderman Fawcett who accompanied him, are of the opinion that for a week ab last it is better Don't Miss The Siege of Calais at the: Monarch Theatre tonight. 2000 feet of wonderful pictures. 158d1 ied by Mr, Clifford Brown Wants Feeling of Optim- ism Awaken ; SSS oT . WE CAN, WE WILL2* 1 A short tfine -ago, he contintied, WE ARE AFTER MANUFACTUR- the people bere semed at oes tovgr gt; - ERS. asp and accept that feling of optimism we CAN GET THEM AND WE that I haye mentioned. To-day they WILL GET THEM. all have it and many of them are We Can and We Will. A motto practising it, but-not openly. They suggested as a slogan. to be adopted seem to be afraid to come-out with it. by Hatters in the coming industrial AU they want is a leader, so as to de- fight which they are about to com- yelop that feeling and now. theyshave mence and for which a great deal of it in their publicity agent Mr. Brown. money has been raised, a Publicity No better evidence that the people Commissioner hired, and - the City are becoming imbued -with that: opti Charter changed so that the City can mistic idea of We Can, We wii, lend aid. : than when they were fighting for the The sugestion has been made by Car Shops, and I have no hesitati n- Mr. Clifford Brown, capitalist, of Tor- in saying that the fact that the city didn't get those shops has started that optimistic feling of We Will along. Silently it has progressed but soon it will be uttered so loud that you will be able to hear it all over America and then Medivine Hat will start to become known. i See When the shops did not come here it awakened an antagonistic feeling among the people. They were ready to fight. They expected the shops to boost. the population from 2 00. to 7 1 various enterprises in the city as well as in many other cities in the West. day on his way to San Francisco via Calgary and Edmonton. In every city in the west, with the exception of Medicine Hat, that is the cities that ate growing and booming, 4 great feeling of optiinism: prevails among the people. The business m n, in fact everyone is imbued with it; They-are-all-boosting, with the one idea of helping the growth of their city which in the end will-help: then, Mr. Brown has been a visitor to Medicine Hat regularly in the last seven years. We can't, he says bettet describeed the feeling I found here than anything I could think of. Medicine Hat never ned say We Can't, he sald. most emphatically, in speaking to the News yesterday. We Will, is their motto, the only motto they need with the cheap gas and other natural products. They even now are practising It, but only in feeble way becaiise they haven't dig- ested the meaning of thelr own words. dev lop, ang no Brown, t publicity man, I know you have the Jman to carry it through to a cesful issue. Let all get b Let We Can, We Will, be a a household word in the elty soon all will be- Swi sfart factories on the way, Boom the city, increase the populationy and enhance the prosperity and business interest of all. Tadiriate Baroness Doped Son and Then Made Him Shoot Father from Ambush Sensational Murder Trial now on at Paris Hilsband Cut Off His Wife s Allowance. Paris, Jan. 15 A sensational mur- drenkard, cooliy held a family coun- der trial in which several members ctl which discussed ti: best means of jot ap aristocratic family are inyolved, removing the baron, Botn strangyla Jopened today nt Caen and ie being tion and hanging were considered m- followed throughout France with lt;o- practfcable, but three attempts to sorbing interest. A youth, aged 18 poison the baron all provei ansuc- jyears, is accused of brutally slaying cessful, f his father, the Baron de Couyrigny, The Baroness then made her son tthe instigation-of his-muther, und Robert, who Je now on trial for the with the complicity of other morters murder, Intoxicated with absinthe and of the family, The-Cousrignytamiix (induced bim to shoot his father from lived in a chateau at Fresne Lasvere/ambush, After the deed the baron- in the department of Calvados und it ess calmly examined the body to make is alleged that the baroness, whose ai- Ste the baron was dead. The fam- by which tima the three buildings were reduced to ashes. lowance had been cut off by her hus- ily is well known in Calvodse court. band because she ws a confirmed ;
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