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12 Sets of Harness, Sand and Gravel Boxes, 14 Coal Boxes, 1 Heavy Dray, 3, Plows, 3 Wheel Scrapers: 1 Filling-in Scraper, 2 pair Sleighs, Winches boiler and engine, engine. Tax Boilers, . Barrows, Shovels, Picks and: Hoes: Mortar Oxi I Lantefns, aie Blacksmith s Oak Rollers, cont outfit, and Felt, etc. etc. 2 Ice Racks, 1 Wagon Loader for excavations, i Hay Rack, i new 5-ton Derrick, complete (made by American Hoist and Derrick Go.) Assorted Blocks and Ropes, 1 Gapsole for removing buildings. 1 260-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with verti Screens, Hole Diggers, complete, various other items connected with Also a full stock of Window Sash and Frames, Doors mes, and sundry Mouldings, etc. Builders . Suppii s including Cement, Wood Fibre, Plaster of Paris, Building Paper, Roofing ALL TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. APPLY AP. BURNS CONSTRUCTION C0. LIMITED 10 Teams Heavy Work Horses Weight 1400:to 1900 each. 20 Wagon Gears, Brick Boxes, Chains, 18-barrel Water Tank and Running Gear, 114-barrel Water Tank and running gear with pump Mowers-and Rakes, 7 Slip Scrapers: 1 50-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with gasoline Am rica with Wi cape persecution. The Senator's fath- 0 his anti-war principles, re- fused to take part in the American r ivil war, and Was a Union man in San er, true State where adherence to Uncle Was likely to be decidedly unhealth ful as Congreseman-uttarge from Mon tana in 1903, and waa a member o the Fifty-eighth and Pifty-ninth Con grosses. He went over to the and his present term will ex. pire next March, A wild project. Mr. Dixon's fath: er had declared when his young hope- go West. Carolina, minus hi only experience. paternal ancestor. MAINE PROGRESSIVES MEET (Special to the News) Portland, Me., July 31. The in- Surgent Republicans who carried Maine for -Roosevelt last spring today to select delegates to attend the National Progressive convention at Chicago next week. According to the present plan the regular Repub- liean State ticket will be indorsed, ors will be nominated. MARRIAGE QUESTION English Papers Are Not eat on it, Only Explaining It. OW, AL P. Cable.) London, July 31 British papers have not commented editorially on the marriage judgment although sev- eral have articles explaining the ef- fect of the Judgment. One corres- pondent advises girls to marry men domiciled in Quebec and not propos- ing to comply with the Quebec require- ments to have the ceremony perform- ed in a neighboring province. Anoth- er correspondent says that the next conference will place marriage and factory footing. SAYS CRIPPEN HOUSE ow Shunned, ee wife, Nelle Elmore, is now haunted by particularly lively spooks, ts a state- ment recently made by those who have Occupied the place. It was just two Years ago today that Inspector Dew, of Scotland Yard, boarded the steamer Montrose, and arrested. Dr, Crippen and bis typist, Ethel Clare Leneve, for Supposed to have made away with his Appeared in February, presumably to 0 to California, In March an ad- Wertisement of her sudden death in California was printed ima London Mewspaper. Friends of the actress, and Yard. Dr. Crippen finally admit- ted that his wife had uot died in the Western State, but said ane was sit living, and that they had agreed to is In Jaly Dr. Crippen and his typist disappeared, and two days lat: M Senator Dixon, That the house at No. 39 Hilsdrop er, to. don, which Dr: Haw- of Belle Elmore, was found burried oe Coe Baad ae in the cellar. of the Crippen home, ed she has gone down with all on . The dentist and his mistress were board. foundon board the Montrose, bound for Canada, and Inspector Dew, hur- rying to the Dominion on. board a fas- ter vessel, caught the pair. Crippen wag tried in October, the proceedings iasting only five days, and was found boat. All are of Sarnia, guilty after a deliberation of the of only haif an hour. Less Jove of whom the American dentist is month later be was executed. Stories that the house occupled by Setrese Wite, Belle Elmore had dis- the Crippens is haunted save been che. Salated ever since Ctippen s death. Mysterious noises have Deen heard and lights have been seen that cannot be most triv Roosevelt Manager, Is 45 HAUNTED BY SPOOKS iiniite: Sahat Place in Hillsdrop Crescent Where Physician Committed Dreadful Deed for Which He Paid Life Penalty, Is a body, supposed to-have been that traced to any natural agency. Many men have searched for the source of who had been prominent member and the spooky manifestations, but with- former treasurer of the Music Hall out success. It goes without. saying Ladies Guild, suspected that she bad that the Belle Elmore ghost is on- Deen murdered, and so informed Scot- 1y the phantom of superheated imag- inations. Given a house in-which a aurder has been committed and there are always to be found eredulous folk Who will manufacture occult and su- Pernatural manifestations out of the circumstances. To-day A Presidential bee, like the common with the ao it tomorrow atmosphere Sarden variety, must have an aplarist, mum amount of nutriment. Col, Roos- evelt, having such a bee, necessarily sought a capable person to take charge Of It, to feed it and find it and treat it With care, and found him in United States Senator Joseph Moore Di: Montana. While the campaign mana- Ser of what is variously called the Pro- gressive Republicans, Bull Moose or Third Term party did not succeed in capturing the Chicago convention, he caused his opponents to stay awake nights, and is still on the job; Senator Dixon, although he7has al- Ways trained with the Republicans, Southerner by birth, at Snow Cam, forty-five years ee Pay. He was the only son of . Dtx n; who was the of smalwoollen mili, an iron oe ry and a thousand acres of ina land. Young Dixon was sent to tham College, in Indiana, and Ia- fer to Guiifora College, in his native , ite, For a time he acted as sup- rf dent of his father Hl, but he was ambitious and hus- iling, and: soon became dissatistied which at that time still If It ts to be expected to yield the max- North Carolina. rant, but. thel; woollen Curate, Votes to spard Religiously, hung over, He decided to go West, young man, and grow up with the country, and, after reading much railway advertising Uterature, deter. mitied on the Puget Sound country as his future home. He had a legal edu- -but-his aspirations-were-to ard journalism as a profession. While ew route to Puget Sound, Mr. Dixon stopped off at Missoula, Mont., Where his uncle had a flourishing le- Sal practice, The Montana town seem- ed to offer attractions, and the young man decided to stop awhile. He was admitted to the Montang bar, hang pout-his shingle, and within a year He was born had become assistant prosecuting at- torney of Missoula county. When he Yan for county attorney, the American Protective Association, an anti-Catho- lic organization, promised to deliver North Car its whole vote and guarantet his elec- o tion if he would Join the order. Dixon refused, and his friends had signed his political death war- forecast was not ac- elected with plenty of declared he Senator Dixon is a tha Fear Steamer Sank (W. AP. Dispatch) Sarnia, Ont, July 1. On July 2 the schooner Julia Larson sailed out of the port of Sarnia. A telegrait received from St. Josephs says: Yiflfa Larson which sailed for here last Monday has not arrived. It is fear- The Julia Larson is owned by the Goodrich Transportation Co., and this trip was her first. Capt, Lawrence was in charge with his two sons as crew. His wife and child are on the Mr, Dixon wad sent: to Washington nate ful first announced bis intention to Dixon Sr. disputed the facts figures and statistics contained in the railway terature, and asserted that his son would be but chasing a raln- bow, and would soon. return to North wings and plus Fathers are usually right, but the people of Montana and ed. Col, T. Roosevelt are glad that young Dixon disregarded the advice of his being blown off their fect. rallied here for a State convention but a new set of presidential elect eta of the new-era-of Taesel, Issued divorce within the empire on a satis- ?, replied to the Emperor's procla- BLOWS UP, DOIKRE CONSIDERABLE DAMAG 3 - No Deaths Are Reported Many Windows in Cleve. land and Many Manufac- * turing Plants Damaged. CW. A. P. Dispatch.) i Cleveland, Ohio, July 3I. The storehouse of the Austin Powder Co., near Newburg Heichts, a few . miles from the heart of the city, was blown up at 7.30 o'clock this morning, damage was dome to neighboring manufacturing plants and dwellings but thus far no loss of life has been shown. The force of the explosion was felt for miles around and in the city plate glass windows here and there were smash- Scores are reported to have sustained minor injuries, a number JP'S NEW EMPEROR'S FIRST PROCLAMATION Death .of Late Emperor Cannot Interfere With State Work. (CW. A. P. Cable.) Tokio, July 31. Yoshihito, the em- proclamation at haif past ten o'clock this morning before an immense gath- ering of officiels and representatives of all branches of the service. The Emperor said: The death of the for- mer Emperor, has caused great sor- Tow to the nation, but the throng can- not be left empty and the state admin- istration cannot be neglected even for day. We therefore immediately as- cended the throne und will administer the affairs to the best of our ability. In this-administration we hope not to be misled, We shali endeavor to further, the great work undertaken by the former emperor. You, our sub- Jects, do your best for your country 8 you did for the former emperor, and be loyal to-us. The proclamation of the new emper- or pays a lengthy tribute to Mutsubito the dead ruler. Marquis Saionji, the Japanese Pre mation, ending his speech with the words: I most respectfully reply to your Imperial Majesty. After a lau- datory tribute to the late Emperor, Premier Saionji pledged his unremit- ting loyalty to the new sovereign, NEW MARINE LAWS Pres. of English Board of Trade Says; They are Drafted. Ve Have Over i400 Lots RIVER BANKS Wo belleve they will ultimate- ly become the most valuable resklential property in the-elty, There s nothing more charm- ing than a river view either in summer or winter. We have just secured the sale from the Esplanade right up- wards, When the car service comes It must go right up to the pow- er house on the other side of the river. We have a very large. quan- tity of lots, all of which are selling rapidly. Remember they are cheap Row; remember they will ba dear eventually. Special offers in Central Park, Cousins and Sissons, the Herald Aves; corner ot Esplanade, inute from Post Office, PHONE 791, Halt. The Poputar * Summer Man is the one who always looks neat and whose clothing doesn t bag at the knees nor gather in wrinkles. You can have your Suit cleaned and pressed at such moderate price that there is no netessity of looking slouchy and badly groomed. We make your suit look like new when it is renovated at THE: GLOBE. -CLEAN- ING PRESSING CO. OW. A. P. Cable.) H London, Suly 31. Sydney Buxton, president of the Board of Trade; ai House of Cominions that the Board of Trade had fram- ed new rules . governing life-saving Precautions on mereh-nt vessels bas- ed on the recommendations of the committee which had considered the Titanic disaster this session, al- though many members 6f the House LARGE PULP PLANT Likely That it Will Be Erec- ted in Grand Falls. N. B. CW. P. Dispatch.) were anxious for debate on the sub- ject. The rules, he continued, would be announced during the Partiament- ary recess and would come up be- fore the House of Commons early next session. He refused to give any inkling 23 to their-nature or of the committee and recommentations. ae were Dedicating his Pope Paul III. St. John, N. B., July 31 It is an nounced that Sir'Wm. Vashorn, Hon, tat-the Board of Trade is entirely Wm. Pugiley, Col. H. H. McLean, M. P., H. A. Powell, K. C, were in con- Sultation yesterday and report eays Partiallg. there is under consideration the ac- tion of a large pulp and paper plant in the province. The location is not specified, but t0aey for State convention to com. the belief is that Grand Falls will be Plete 0 ee . ae chosen, on the Canadian Pacific Ry. 8tes to attend the Progressive Na- tbh bob bb eb be ee a + FIRST THINGS. * eR bb shh oh eb hh of lin synagogues today to commemorate The famous Catholic order known required in Dr. Herzl, who first prapos d the 1556. Loyola was a page to Ferdin- and V. of Spain, and afterwards a soldier. aibaprtepe ores, both legs at siege of Pampel- una, in 1521, he renounced the mili- ae Bini L tary for the-ecslesiastical: profession te reatized that even Occldental and devoted himself to theology- life to the Blessed Virgin as her knight, he made Pilgrimage to the holy hand, and on his return in 1534 tion of the great order in Paris. Chastity, poverty, obedience, implicit submission to the holy see of candidates for membership in the Society of Jesus, confirmed the in- a The Jewish Statt, laid the founda- and stitution by a bull Originally the was not to exceed sixty, but restriction was afterward removed. + The order has been carried to the extremities issued in 1540. have been expelled and their Perty confiscated, but despite pro- suppressions the society has flourish- si ed. Si Imposed such mental number of members Strain that he fell an easy victim to op that Pheumonta, ti of the habitable globe. members of the Soclety of Jes In many countries the members honor the founder of the order. the centennial of the birth of Harrison these Uudington, once Governor of Wiscon- Several newspapers here assert in the hands of the shipping inter - ests and cannot be expected to act Dover, Del., July 31. Roosevelt, Re- Dublicans in Delaware assembled here and select dele- tional convention at Chicago. In every city and town throughout E the world, wherever a Zionist society exists, memorial services will be held the anniversary of the death of Dr. Theodore Herzl, founder of modern Zionism. Collections will be taken to advance the Zionist cause, which is to establish a Jewish State in Palestine. Zionist idea, was a distinguished jour- nalist, In 1894 he was the Paris cor- Tespondent of the Neue Frie Press-of The disclosures set him to thinking, Jews were hot safe from persecution, and in 1896 he wrote and published in which the Zionist scheme Was-outlined; aid the re-establishment of a Hebrew comi- monwealth proposed in detail. That same year the firat International Vienna, and reported the Dreyfus case. lt;. a ferry of- the standard government type, at Redeliff, Alta. Detailed draw- ings and blue print will be furnished upon application to C, W, White, Sec, Treas. of Village, Redoliff, Alta. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. AUCTION SALE THE MARKET SQUARE Friday, Aug. 2 1 O'LLOCK SHARP .. The auctioneers announce a large quantity of single, doul driving and daily work horses, Cows, 7, ete., etc. A large quantity of single and double harness, 3 buggies, 3 democrats, 2 wagons, gangs, sulkies, and breaking ploughs, mower and rakes, A large quantity of po- tatoes and other effects too numerous to mention. Entries will be excepted up to 12 o'clock on the day of sale. or SPECIAL: Automobile 4 cylinder, 30 thorse power, 6 passenger, Pearce Arrow. This car is in first class shape and will be sold to the highest bidder. (oe further particulars apply i. B. BROWNE CO. Live Stock and General Auctioneers, Market Offices 14 Fourth Are. General Offices 519 Toronto St. ence not necessary. A. H.-Ayers, 1039 Toronto St. suming trade, with team on. Tooms overhead, sion, Repairs and overhauling done. Apply to G. G, MacBean Co. Imperial Bank building, Se Situations Wanted, Help wantved, 6.. Apply P. 0. box 971. For Sale, Lost, Found, etc., ads these headings. 26 words, one day .. .. 25 words, three days .. + - 1.00 Additional words at tame rate. No ad accepted tor test than 25 cents. Cash must accompany the order. 26 words, lx days . gnder . Be ieee WANTED furniotied or witurn- ished rooms for light housckeep- 17-3 BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM First class board and room, Apply to : 08 Braemar St. 18-6 STRAYED Phone your ad to No. 18 ring 2, and/ S60 REWARD The above. will be It will receive attention. HELP WANTED. work, in small family. ANTED Mald wanted. 731 Esplanade, SALESMEN are drawing 75.00 to tacos branded on left. thigh. 100.00 per week selling our olls, Reward of 36. Fettrn to Sreases,-and paints direct to the con- Redelitf Clay Products Co, Big opportunity. Men preferred. Inland Works Co,, Winnlpeg, Manit 889. WANTED Good general Apply to/Starks, Medicine Hat. 17-6 itoba. Tul G0-dim branded s ward for WANTED IMMEDIATELY An - ex- Browne Co, Auctioneers, Medicine Perlenced farm hand, and eapec- Hat. Phones 295 and 703. Jelly experienced in milking. Apply tor - Particulars, Demonsttation Farm, box 16ast servant, payed for information that will Tead to the recovery of one brown Selding with white stripe on nose, 6 years old, and weight about 1800 Ibs. WASTED Mald for general house Brand monogram on left should- Experi-/er; one gray gelding welghing about Apply to Mrs. 2300 Ibs,, branded 18-3 These horses were ) on left thigh. Inst seen at Pote Welss' on the 13th of May, R. B. 1satt ISTRAYED Two bay geldings, white a, out STRAYED 1 bay mare years old, 1 blue grey gelding 3 years old, right shoulder. Re- information to 1. B. 1846 MISCELLANEOUS: Se WA NTED LADIES AND GENTS: cast-off clothing, shoes, watches, Apply in forenoon at Hotson Jeweiry, guns, revolvers, valises, suit Leader's office. epg lee ee Ne ey WANTED AT ONCE Carponters on gies, harness, bloyoles, carpenter the Ogilvie Mill site, by Canadian too ; Stewart Co. it. Sizes SITUATIONS WANTED. GXPERIENCED bookkeeper male) 207atf WANTED Men and women to learn barber trade. Summer rate now Situations guaranteed. Special Tates to ladies. Particulars and cata- logue free. Moler College, 609 Cen- tre St, Caigary. 2044tt Find pay the best prices, 16d5t cases, stoves, musical instramenta, furniture, Democrat waggons, bug- etc. raw hides and furs, horse ASdtE hair, wool and f, ithers, bougtit and YWANTEDOA houekecnee Anny Sold: Apply to the Harvard Talloring WANTED A housekeeper. A good Co. 12 Fourth avenue, Position. 3 of a family. Apply to Dreamland theatre, box 1880 News office. STAGE eit set te above WANTED- Small team outfits. for ditch wurk,. Haye 2000 miles to of ditches trom 3 to foot bottom, Jense, McDonnell Co.; Bassano, Alta. opposite P. O. box 358, 18d6t Phone 295. The Best Prices Paid tor 2epte. TEE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, Hand Tools in the city. We carrr Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new and second/hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re volvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a alce new: line of winter goods. We buy e ythin tioned ove Call at 508 South Rallway St or Phone 687, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Wants position. Excellent scholar. W: 4 HENDERSON CO., chartered Good references. Or would take any position of trust. Apply box 816, City. 17-3 ee eS SITUATION WANTED Youn laas bridge. AE. Gibson, CA, resident desires position of trust, office or clerical work, Have fair knowledge of stenography and bookkeeping. Ap- Ply to 1827 News office. pe FOR SALE ee FFOR SALE two lots in block 9, City on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Ranch Sate accountants and auditors, (estab- Ushed 1882), auditors, city of Medicine Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Leth- partner. Phone 198. Burns Block. 3 2Tbatt AUCTIONEERS ee, H- 8: BROWND CO, Live Brock and General Auctioneers, 519 Tor- onto St. Stock Sales every Friday- View. Cheap for cash. Apply box and:farm stock sales conducted any- 1835, News office, RR SER eS Ue me NOTICE Intending campers at Hlk- 16d3t where. House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere, Consult us, our ex- Perience at yeur disposal free. Phone Water Lake Boat for sale, carry 703. H. B, Browne Co., 519 To- four, as row boat, also fitted for sail- romto gt, call 609 East Allowance. TO RENE FO LET 4 roomed cottage. Apply lodtt SEES EEE TENANT WANTED for vacant store P on the corner of Montreal Street. and 3rd Ave. Fine location for any business. Reasonable Tent. Living Immediate posses- will be 811 Toronto St, Next Door. ROOMS 10 RENT. RENT Two rooms. fbath. Apply to 203 Main St. Bids are wanted for the building of 17-6 (90D, bright Apply at News. LOST AND POUND 16d3t 16ast Aodtt . furnished. rooms, sultable for light housekeeping. Apply 323 MUI st. TO RENT Moderniy 18-3 furnished 19-8 furnished. rooms to let by week or month, at reas n- 14ast none ee Set 1 ing. Any size boat built to order. aur Write or apply to John Bull, Elkwater: USINESS CARDS. Lake, 16d t 7 ESC. R SALE One roan gelding, about , Fea hes tery aes eet WB. W RIGHT er, suitable for lady. Apply box 237 Customs Broker, 16a8t Consignee and forwarding agent, as- sembler-and executer of papers for oe ee JfOR SALE Lot with new shack, 25 shipments going into the United ft frontage, water and gas, bik. 7, States, Ross St, A bargain for cash. Deal di- Tect with owner andsave commission, Box 949 City, in B. R., Real Estate Broker and General Agent. MEDICINE HAT, on MOON Ss ees 1Vhnot weed or ae E. Bartlett, B.A.Sc bargain. Cost 38.00, will - sell for 22.00. Apply Rey..C. T. Holman, box Dominion and Alberta Land Surveyor 453, City. Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation, Rte, Municipal Engineer, Industrial Spur Railways, Boom -14, tepae Bank Buildiag. ma ak Medicine Hat 1 Phone 420 Sealed tenders will be received ad- dressed to the undersigned up to 6 Zionist Congress was called in Basle, Switzerland. Dr, -Herz died at the age of forty-four, a martyr to the Cause, inasmuch as his devoted labors Today is St, I us will cel It is beg hej Today ts Independence Day in witzerland, Ieader, and Caldwell Martin, a well ding-should not be postponed. MARTIN-PLATT WEDDIN (Special to the News) je noted suffragist and woman's club jown Denver lawyer, was quietly lebrated today, en the request of Mrs, Decker on r death-bed that her daughter's wed- hall. Subscribe now for The Daily News. watch, Lost Between post office dnd C. P. R. roundhouse a nickle case Finder will be suitably Denver, Colo, July 3i The mar- warded by returning to T. Tyler, 431 and physical riage of Mise Harriet Platt, daughter King St, or at post office. the late Mrs, Sarah Platt Decker, Architect, Swf OST Somewhere between post of- fice and Ogilvie Mills, bunch of keys. Reward will be given when de- It is said to have livered. Apply to News office. L9ST A pearl sunburst, lost be- tween Mr. W. T. Finlay s and city Reward will be given when de- ed. Apply to W. T. Finlay, 12t o'clock -p. m. of Saturday, August 10, 1912, for the erection of a ten room brick and stone, public school bulld- re- ng in the elty of Medicine Hat, Alta. Plans and specifications may be 18-8 Seen at the office of W. T. Williams, fedidine Hat. ma Each tender must be accompanied by certified check for an amount equivalent to 2 per cent of tender as guarantee of good faith. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, (Signed) R. M, NAPIER, 13-kAug 10 Sec.-Treas, Medicine Hat School Dist. No. 76. aereererereemeecnee eee aS is doing Picking 0 Suit at Tur The new 201 Brand sam marked off a: er been our show such . array of suiti -nine years b Medicine Hat yours now. . Turpin The Man's Stone Get the Big Dot Spat Is Ove Coast; La to Be Differences Bet Westminster couver Fixed 1 Vancouver, B. C. rangements for pat ences between Westmi discussed couver are just about that the broken sched sumed and the gam the Minto cup. The last evenii Gray, manager. of 1 team and acting may city promised to bri answer this evening ed to be favorable. call off all reference that last Saturday's Played and both club claim of forfeit mon other, and that gam will be played at the Season. Ont of the ne: in the schedule, three jin Vancouver. Westminster am sexh: which was to have some time in July an Con. Jones, Con, played in Westmins of the royal cit ion. Under these who is east, will probably to. arranging for. teams to play Minto the fall, that is if 7 jsuccessful in retaining Durnan- Hach. Boat Rac (W. A. P. Dis Rainy River, Ont, Durnan-Hackett race t for five -o clock, althou demanding that it be med until six-thirty. tson has decided that jett is at the starting b ill send Durnan over Award bim the race. 1 h ing with a stro There is prospec re have been several morning, It is 1 course opposite Rainy d-as-the Baudette iver is very rough at 1 OLY 31ST IN PUGILIST: 1893 Kid MoCoy de farris in 1 round at 3 1903. Jack Johnso . Ferguson in hiladelphia. 1907 Jimmy Britt, 4 ghtweight, won the ttling Nelson in 2 n Frangisco, Nelson n properly and paid his negligence, Stanley Ketchel o Kelly in 3 row neisco. The bout 7 dleweight champion 1d. 09 Johnny Summer peked out Jimimy Br in 9 rounds at Le H1 Willie Lewis ou in 10 rounds cribe now for The
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