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DAILY EDITION TAP AND CA. B, PELEGRAPHIC SERVIOR. resent Daily Arerage 1606 Coplea, Advertisers in Dally got the benefit of the Weakly country circulation. No oxtra charge, Books open to ad: vortiners. MEDICINE HAT NEWS MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA, /CANADA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1912 PRICE, FIVE CENTS VOL. 3 NO. 67 lt;Bea, : + COMPLIMENTS AMERICANS AND URGES CANADIAN SPIRIT Monday. Ettor and Giovannetti in a letter given ott a few days ago advised against-such a sttike, Ettor and Giovannetti are charged by, the Commonwealth with being accessories before the fact to. the death of Anna Lehizzo, who was kill- ed in a strike riot here last Jan nary. was at fault mad until the canal bill had: almost reached Its fin- al passage. i FROSTS IN SEVERAL STATES (QW. A. P. Dispatch) Minneapolis, Sept. 27. The first Kiljing frost of the season arrived fa Minneapolis last night. Killing) frosts were reported from several Radical Daily News says: In Eng- land where these parades very pro- perly are smiled at, it would be well if attention were withdrawn from the ridiculous figures cut by the po- tical lestets and ized om the folk who do the parades, for they are quite in and not ridiculous, al- though they to have lost their genso of humor. But they hold ten- Hall, the scene pf, many and momentou Home Rule, and nacido been arrasiged in Bebb bebe eu Cars Are Telescoped: 7 Fores te oe ee Giice Ulster in j the t OMX FOVR sow or Taft Critics arn i evr ge Out on Strike ? . t for Taft a . i i Despatel gay eye - and Nine Badl Hurt Many Weolfeig. Mills in otawar Only Sort. 26 P eSident Says it is Untair t Massachusetts 4aup to 4 vne death et Sir Richard to Charge Dishonor Until Cease Operations op Cartwright es the num- + It is Proved Treaty Was Grand Trunk Train Was Travelling 45 Miles an Hour cision. ee eee ety eeOKeD. English Liberal and Radical Press Near Chatham Diner and Day Coach Jumped the own. phe, who resiag HH Canada, - to + ( . ALP. Cabte) pressed by Leaders of Mov ushed ah four. The Cipadign mem- London, Sept. 27. The Times this: Depth of Co: Track One of Injured May Die Suffering B Lawrence, Mass Sept, 27 -As 2 'T DUT scataigatare, in order moraig, bubllahed a maseage which F mman ag eoplse to City Hospital. Ban oe the Imprisonment oll t. of appointment Sir Wilfrid ts correspondent obtained from Question: netti, the Tad eee eves Laurier, 188 ; Sr Chas. Tup . President Taft with reference to Pan- 2 (W. A.B, Diapates) Word ne bo tcctee (T Reaaiee Charles Fits. sf- ama. The mieseage follows: ( , A, B, Cable) London, Ont, Sept. 27 Grand Detroit, Mich.; Misa Cox, Toronto; 0 Por ee ee oe 4 patrick, 1908, pd R. L. Bor- sf It seems to me a very unfair ar- London, Sept. 27. Tho Liberal and aciously to their Trunk Railway train No, 16 was Mise Costelo Toronto; M. B. Gray.) wi cton and eae fille of tho f, em 2028.7 sument to charge a man with being Radical papers are making a deal, of ee M e b gt; Sik Charles Tupper, al- In favor of dishonoring treaty obii- fun of Sir Edward Carson, who is lie wrecked five miles west of Chatham n . ciaent-asoun Witte te American Woollen Company were the) ison ng ivi) in Eugland fp/ ations when he asserts that fis gov- accused of surrounding himselt in the yesterday afternoon and niho people train was golng 46 milled an hour. a Srst plants to te affected ty the) So pO ay until the of ernment never. entered into such Tecent Ulster demonstrations by cere: official heads of the Ui Be a cisnen in ool sete eee eine anes A: general lt; atcike ol-dke inane i oper, snow eety obligations it Is nt compe: zoel oneal a ae, ee et Tartatty, Gf Chatham, will probably trAd Workers of the World has been ad- ea pe Nea eet aroun i oe eernaeay Sa aa nan a ibe Baek a ae + seer Genoese Rea teciansetioct se: PHS pe Hompltal. he train was 9 charge of 02 leaders of the organization -aa Couneft seine Fl Se anaes neh cece ene feet oh ees eae a ae Rises a eee , Ont; Mrs. Rol oyle, * R the ds Right fl rh : Chatham; Mr, abd Mrs. J.B Rich- Conductor Hikeine of Toronto, anq , Protest against the imprisonment ae eur Hon Tl tote treaty in my message to Con- however, that the Ulster peoplo Ulster men aad which ardson, Chatham; Miss J.T. Lewis, Basinger Overend. of the same vince Qwarend. of the same-place. e et ining. ti, ee ne sp Sfess a year ago, and no suggestion themselves are in deadly earnest. the policy me see - sees ink there lt;3 that my construction of the treaty The Belfast correspondent to the The meeting NS ba, Promior Borden Tells Man- elm Se pre *Mlamafac SWEATER FoR PRESIDENT, One of Men Who Beat Up) ire of Minnesota and Soouth Dako- ; ufacturers Ideas of Na- id new RS. , Es. ta. In parts of this State the tem- lene turers. president, Windy City Police Lieut- 4 Merete, the Derature was as low as 24 degrees, eS tionhood Ought to Be Seale of oe Oven : (Special to the News.) enant Arrested in St, wie at Bottineau, N. D, it was 22, gt; Bk Further Promoted, chair acted as toastmaster for Malden, Mass., Sept. 27 A visit and at Watertown, S. D,,. 21. Bl the one toast which was to. The from President Taft brought -Mal- Louis: Been e Bh gee . None o speeches. Were) den s trade carnival week celebra- . PROGRESSIVE IN CONNECTICUT f 1 Hengthy, s tion to a climax today. After re- ) i i SR WLFRIDSOPPMITI nnn ome aa ee SWEET a : a. pliments dent visited the exposition of Mal- ; Knox Smith, of Farmington, was no- erage Has Been ; Great: Banquet at Ottawa, the American nation and in a splen- je, made products. As a momento POLICE 10 Als LAIR minated for governor by the Progres- av foe? Monte ot 19 i a Attended by Many Pro- ae cation eet al Canadians ot of the occasion he was presented aol sive State convention here yesterday. a Month Aldermen Get 3.33 per : impo: omot- with Bh ter f minent Men, Comeludes inte teu of atiooood und grt let's woes ie ayer She Left Chileago Because Zaryesun te wy sccanatin Bylaws Have Boon Drafted. Convention. sarees Bree ea some i 8 54 and the laageet garment Officers Prailed Her and is position aa Commissioner of Cor- id ia a et SID, Wilfti made meiever manufactured at e Joel porations at Washington to enter th at the city council of 1912 is hav-; some there (W. AL P. Dispatch) humorous references to the tariff Went to Her Pal: Roosevelt oaiipalgn? PON. iag-an eftewiicavy: yeu eriachea z is Ottawa, Sept. 27. As a fitting lt;i- max to an eminently successful con- vention, the Ci Manufacturers Association held a banquet last night at the Chateau Leurier at which 500 were. present. Among the honored guests were The Rt. Hon R. L. Borden, Sir Wilfrid Leurier, Hon: .J- fauestion and spoke in an appreciative way of the gtowth of Canadian in- jdustries. Hon. Mr, Hazen advised the manu- facturers. to establish a Canedian Lloyds and said that the Govern- ment would do all that it possible could to get better marine insurance FIGHT BIG HALIFAX FIRE G rman Sailors from Train- ing Ship and Oanddian Soldiers Rushed to Scene. Mazon Local Spot Louis H. Merian, the representa- tive of this gigantic publishing firm, is mow in Medicine. Hat and will Spend some time here getting ac- quainted with the city and with the men in.whose hands the future of the city lies. He stated to a News representative yesterday that Canada would probably take 18 months to factory. Indian Princess Is Shot by Lover Jealous of Attentions of An- other -Man,-Tacoma Long- granddaughter of Chief Kipsap of the Puget Sound Indians, was shot and instantly killed in her tent on the Puyallup ;hop fields Sunday by Gustave Olsen, a jealous lover. He had been in Tove with the woman for the past two years and had re- cently became jealous of the atten- tions of Arnie Olsen. Both of the Olsens are longshoremen, living here, (W. Al P. Dispatch) Chicago, Sept. 27. One Wt the tno Canadian bank robbers who escaped from the Sidias saloon here after beating Lieutenant Bernard J. Burns into insensibility, Was arrested last said to be the sweetheart .of the thief whe went to St. Lovis disguis- ed as Meripple. Thprarrest was made wh n'the:two met jon) -a-strect corner. The man arrested is describ ed as the short. robber. The woman was) located on the south side in Chicago; according to Schuettler and wasr permitted to learn that detectives were searching Ready to Assist With the Crops National Transcontinental to Be Finished. Between: Winnipeg, Sept. 27. Major Leon- ard, chaitman t the National Trans- continental Commission; has received word from the vontractors who are closing up the line between Wisnipeg and Cochrane that the last section will be completed by November 1. This means that after November 1 the National Transcontinental will by the fact that up to and including tonight's meeting they have held 54 seesions of the coifhell This is in- deed a record, and there are as yet) three months with at least two reg- Ula meetings The uverage for. the 9 months have been 4 extra meet so in order to keep up their record of 3.83 per meeting. Then-there are committee meetings and these are held on an average of one daily; average ig, about 1. other evidence ot? the ig that the gninutes, of Reid, Hon. J. C. Doherty Hon, Ji rates tor vessels on the St. Law- J night'in St. Chicago Be- some Sree co Peer sae Sees is) un D, Hazen, Hon. ALE, Kemp and lrenoe- shoreman Slays Maid. tectives, acvording to a report re- Winnipeg and Cochrane 1s more meetings, pict a . ceived by Assistant Chief of Police Nov.- 1 For these meetings the Aldermen Fifty-six mew by-laws. . hay 3 3 Tacoma, Sept. 26. Htta Curshner, Schuettler early today, ; co tanh) he ae have: HELPED TO as Invaluable for reference and in- 95 years old, an Indian. princess, Z 4 ibe deed Ina class by, themselves. : Thgdetectives trailed s. woman - gt;W: A. F. Dispaten) ings, of 20 a month, or an average as It was after March first change of the year laws was made, PREPARING FOR CAMPAIGN PROBE. (Special to tne News) Washington, D. C., Sept. 27. The memibers of the Senate subcommittes LLED HIS WIFE BE be available for carrying wheat from appointed to investigate campaign expenditures, of whieh Senator Clapp of Minnesota is chairman, met here but are not related. for her. She boarded a train. aml the west. went to a town outside Chicago CW. A. P. Dispatch) write up, which shows the painstak- Halifax, N. S., Sept. A specta- ing methods of his firm. cular fire took place at two o'clock this morning when George 0. Cook s warehouse on Water Street, was com- pletely destroyed, together with all its contents, causing a loss estimated at 30,000, The fire was confined to the Cook building, and the firemen were greatly assisted by th Cana- dian, soldiers-and German sailors. When the flames were observed from, the citadel, a d tachment of a couple of huhdred soldiers was des- patched to the scene. The Victoria Louise, the German training ship in the harbor, sent two boatloads ..of soldiers dressed in white, fully equip ped for assisting in the fight and lent the most Valuable aid.. They came within ten minutes af the 8 outbreak of the fire, If the completed work of Canada is on par, or better, he says, than that of the Argentine volume he ex- ibited, then those who fall to seize the opportunity now of subscribing to this valuable work will feel very much out when the book 8 publish- ed-and no-more copies to be hed. , A Wealth of Detail. The detail covered by the work is encyclopediac in its scope and exact- ness, dealing conclusively ard search- ing with every phase and department of the nation's life, history and busi- ness conditions. Medicine Hat, for in- at the ne: stance, willbe fully written up with conelse accounts of its manufactures and leading business houses. In: the form of unexcelled reading matter, therefore, Medicine Hat will get an REPORT MAY BE TRUE It is Said Pope Promised Red Hat-to Archbishop Bruchesi. (W. A. P. Dispatch.) New York, Sept. 27. The corres- pondent of the Tribune sends the fol- lowing cable from. Rome: The report circulated in America, that Archbishop Paul Bruchesi, - of Montreal, Js to be made a cardinal consistory, has some foun dation in fact.. The Pope promised him the red hat after the Eucharis- tic Congress in Montreal, but was compelled to delay his promotion -at the last consistory owing to the where she purchased a ticket for St. Louis. She walked with the aid of a crutch. According-to the four de tectives who rode in the same car with her to the Missouri city, on ar- rival there she met her suspected sweetheart within a few minutes-on the street. In their anxiety to pre- vent the man from.eseaping again the detectives are vaid to have closed in about him paying no attention to the woman who thtew away her eruteh and ran through an alley mak- ing her escape. Hor baggage is said to have been searched . and many newspaper clippings relating to the escape of the robbers, together with arebolver, were fotnd among her TELL POLICY TONIGHT Unionists Will Follow Big Belfast Meeting By Sign- ing Covenant Tomorrow. (C. ALP. Cable) Belfast, Sept, 27 The official pol- jey of the Unionist Party in regard to the Home Rule Bill is to be an- nounced tonight at a gheat meeting of Orangemen on thageve of Ulster Day: Tomorrow. the: of Ulster will follow this by signing the cove- nant pledging themselves. not to sub- mit to the Government's bill confer- Ting.9. scheme of-eelt government on Ireland, to begin Rext Monday, today to perfect plans for the hear - ings. These hearings are scheduled on which date all witnesses have been instract- ed to appear. Among the-important witnesses summoned to tell. . what they know concefning contribut ons to, the presidential campaign funds of four years ago are George B. Cor- telyou, William Leot, Jr Exx-Sena- tor Charles Dick of Gio, ex-Senator Mathan B. Scott of West Virginia, Henry C. Frick, William R. Hearst, William Rockefeller and George. W. Perkins. It is understood also that Colonel Roosevelt will voluntarily appear before the eommittes to an- swer any questions that maybe ask- ed him concerning his knowledge of Standard Oi and other Gorporations contributing to the Republican cam- len, shot am wife late bullets Into the thighs 6 girls, and then committed suicide, The shooting took Place in front of Dobs home on the West Side, S of which advertisement that will last for years 4 and Penetrate into, the tiusineas eangfoer es eet ee A Coal Shortage tums of the world s greatest and most ARREST MONTENEGRAN CONSUL paign fund in 1908, . Twentieth Century Impressions of Us sg. ed Hat Gets Large Space in Big Publicity Work Regarding, Dominion Wealth. Something in the nature of an en- cyclopedia of, Canada is the Domin- ion s latest and most pressing need. At the very opportune moment of now, the Lloyds Greater Britain Pub- Mashing Co., Ltd., of London, England, has arriyed with a statt of competent statisticians and Journalists to. tell the world in an elegantly bound vol- ume of 1,000 pages of Canada s po Dilities and boundless wealth. This company had ts inception from a speech mad by Joseph Chamberlain when he was Secretary of State for the British Colonies in which he re- gretteq: the lack of reliable sources of information that might induce Bri- tish manufactnrers and investors to enter promising fields of commercial enterprise. That the Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Co,, Ltd., are competent for even such a great work a3 Cana- da is evident in their work already completed, embracing the Dominions and South American republics. These are recognized by London financiers energetic financiers. The history of Canada will be complied for this house by Arnold Wright, historian of international repute and of accom- plished Hterary attainments. There will be more than 4,000 pho- : tographs and among them views of tds Ge teed ee ee) Medicine Hat's leading thoroughfares taken by skilled. photographers spec- x cember and a few months later will lally for the work. The estimated ) i toy auctralia and Nev: Zealand cost,of the Canadian publication will run between 100,000 and 200,000 and fon. certainly will meet with a response from the Canadian public that will make Lloyds Greater Britain Co., Ltd. know they hit a live country. The title of the volume will be Twentieth Century Impressions of Canada. EMPLOYMENT BURAU. Harris Olsen, the Labor Em- ployment Bureau men, of Lethbridge, have opened a branch office in the city of Medicine Hat at 386-Toronto street, with a real estate and in- surance office in connection. Mr. Ol. sen, of the firm, will spend the greater part of the time here. Mr. Robert Kerr is the local manager. SAILS TO ATTEND TRADE CON- FERENCE. (Special to the News.) E. Foster, Dominion Minister of Trade and Commerce, departed to- . sion. He will return home in De- to attend further meetings of the DENOCRATS WS FUNDS Have Already 298,550 for Campaign but Need Fully 750,00 More. (W. A. P. Dispatch) New York, Sept. 27. Total contri butions to date to the Democratic campaign fund amount to 298,550, it was announced yesterday by Henry Morgenthau, chairman of the Demo cratic National committee. Of this sum, he said, 206,086 hasbeen ex- pended, and while the National cone mittee feels encouraged at the Mr. Olsen is much impressed with the progress of Medicine Hat and believes there is a great future ahead of the city. nt of contributions, there is i Montreal, Sept, 27. Hon. George . West Expected to Suffer if Grain Does Not Stag to Move Soon : CW. A P. Dispatch.) Fort William, Ont, Sept. 27 Un- less the grain moving from the west 4s got under way immediately, shortage of coal in the prairie provin- ces is foreseen by local shippers. They state that once the crop move- ment begins the transportation facil- ttles will be taxed to their utmost and there will be little chance of getting the coal west: Le ee eee: ARMORED CLOTHES NOW London, Sept. 27. The suffragettes latest dodge 1s the wearing of. protective ar- mor. It 1s learned that sev. eral of the women who dis George's Welsh meeting Sat- urday wore quilted and padd- ed garments with sharp pins, points, ousward, firmly. fixed gent need of not less than 760,000 additional to pay legitimate expensex to the close of campaign. in th padding. oe Be ole fe ofe of ofe fe of ofe fe eke ofe of fe av 7 + + * + + turbed Chaticellor Lloyd- of + + + * + + * LEED LS ee eet e Now Anticipated Duluth, Sept, 27 Charged by the police with taking 4,000 from four estates left in his care, V.-Nichol- Vitch, general consul for Montenegro in the United States and Canada, was) arrested here yesterday. The consul, upon being taken to jail, declared that international law probibits his arrest) by civil authorities, Regular meeting of the Trades and Labor Council tonight. AN AEROPLANE. REVIEW First Military.Event of Its Kind Ever Held Takes Place in France. (W, A. 'P, Cable) Paris, Sept. 27 The first review ever held of a complete aeroplane armada took place this morning at Villa Coublay,, near Paris. Seventy- two French army. flying machines with their full complements of pilots and observers, and the attached mo- tor trucks bearing supplies for the machines, passed in review before the French: Ministen of War, Alexander Millerand. Gr n Gage Plums, 60c crate, at Lively s, Main St. it ? FIFTY YEARS BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS. (Special to the News.) New York, Sept. 27. Among the famous players who have returned to New York after spending their sun- mer vacations in Europe is: William H. Crane, who will open at Wilkes- Barre, Pa., next Monday night for a four of the country in The Senator Kepps House. The completion of the Coming season will see the fulfil- ment of Mr. Crane s mnost cheristed ambition the rounding out of fifty years of active work on the stage. ILLINOIS G00D ROADS MEETING. (Special to the News.) Peoria, Ill., Sept. 27, The largest and most notable meeting ever held in this State in aid of the good roads cause was held here today un- der the auspices of the Ilinois High- way Improvement Association, The attendance included scores. of dele gates representing the State Grange and other agricultural bodies, auto- mobile clubs and cammercial and in- dustrial organizations in every part of the State. Lombard Plug, at Lively's, crate. Subscribe ee Not So Great Rush, How. ever, in London as on Former Occasions. ( . B. Cable) London, Sept. 2 . Applicants for the allotment of bonds in the new Chinese Joan appeared in a steady stream today at the issuing banks, and the mails also brought a large number of demands from country customers, There was no rush snch ag Was witnessed at the time of the issue of the Japanese war loans, oF on some previous occastons when China bas asked the public or mon ey. In, financial circled some nerv- Ougness is displayed Om account of the Foreign Office's opposition to the loan, an the controversy which the political nature of the transaction has woven afound It. Up/to-uoon there were only a few dealings at 1-4 pre- mium. Charles Birch Crigp declined to state the smount of the applica- tion, Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchango for real utate. Ap- pissto Hotson and Leader. 51-tt Green Gage Fiums, Sup craxe; at
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