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*r * ** *- gt;- f : ' ;, EDMONTON BULLETIN THURSDAY. DECEMBER IT, IMS, - PAGE ,1. ID MUTINY PROMOTED BY GERMAN AGENCY * baking. sha had b**n king. IV* tht rltndt. On:i IINCK ST, PAIL w and ethlngr imm fOr K, RAILS. IE. ROPE. 1UILDERS' 1ITED ?*** ** I ' r.' s iff n i f New and g * gt; J J?CE nto of OLOR. fresh nom flav- friends. Art id ft lb. m** SEE UI. * **** I * * t - f * * * h * -* - 4 1 * * 1 T * gt;s * ade e ndy. In imed lio .. , -a m+ t* -m-e far. ltd; * etc. e f. iffcr Legionary Oeifrtlom in Southern Oran Laid at Door o* German Agency. Mutineers Hava All Been Captured With tha Exception ol Thalr Leader. Al?iw , Dec. IC -The anest of the Southern Oran MUtittMccJun diM-foMtl a stfmatii' plan of Icjtiunuiy' desertion* promoted, it U charged, hy German ugeuN. All the mutineer*, with thp exception of their leader, havo been arreeted. The men Imd -.-i/.-d u train nnd compelled the engineer to haul them tn Uu* direction nf the Moroccan frontier, it. Apparently, being their intention to reach Morocco* where they believed they would bo n fe from pureuit. Their plan went wrong and the /.ouaie* who went in purnuit rounded thein up imd brought them back. All tlM priviite* wh* i - -otted were -.v.d to be Merinani. The investigation of the cause thai- Ird Io (lie'uiutiiiy i aid lo hnve revealed proof of an agency directed by Germans at work for wnnetime in Al,- gciift, it object lieing to bring about desertions among the legionaries. Theuu- tltoritie gt; ar trying to ancerlain what 'J?*? tllis ap'uiy P,n gt;cd in the presen' event. The chief of Xhe mutineer* i-i sts ted to hay* boon a Baviflfcn officer, ite is aaid to have declared he nuuld rather commit suicide thaa wurrendcr. t ib l gt;e lieved the intention of the mutineer*, in forcing tho engineer of the seized train , to return from Mldxbah to Oran, was to avoid .pursuit hy the garrison at Ain Bl iiud jar. The disclosures have caused n pcn, a tion fu view o fthc charges that a German ageney's influences were involved v.** tho desertion Ot several soldiers at Casa- Manrn Heme montha ngo. Thia can : gt; S00*n to hft submitted to orbilrution. NEWS PROM CALQARY. Board of Trade Diicue* Protection Wholesalers. Of :j FORAKER SCORES AGAIN. Senate Unanimously Censures Room- volt in Brownsville Affair. Washinctoii. Dee. IG In two delih prate nets totlny the senate of iho United Suite* delivered slashing blow-- at thc.presidenL of. the republic. Fir*t ilie Senate ndopied the ForakeV y.o- Ui-.n. orclorinn the secretary of war in fnrniflh full details of hia Authority vor hiding th** identity of nnit.fiay- lund*. d teettvq mho secured the n.lleged c( nfessin:i troth tht* Brownsville troopers. Th gt;n that slap in tlio f:uv ireord-f . th gtoafaaa ddiiismiivg i....iv in Qu jvOrld. :-f cr a flood ti lt;Ie of dDnnht.irt- lory oratory, all directed to the Other end of Pennsylvania avenue. nr lt;- more acting unahimously, referred (.j the eoinniitte.' nn appropriation* n wpolutlon tmrn the iwas ot the ten* ttie, Aldrich of Rb.ode Island, whi'-b irt *o ftweepinp in iN terms .that Xhe coinmitt e may. nt will, turn the se*** r. r-nerviee estahlishment insidt- on . Incidentally it al o directs the com- lriittee io report its views as to tli.' ciefidn thi* lt;,:uate. .-hall take with ref- ei;enc to thpl secret service daui e tti thtPprrfaident's animal rnessag:'. win* * fi'uryeyinp llie oonerosi tohiplit. lit' ' nreament may ./well ny Una'. Wen Imuipi1' about not hy a revolt, but a xevWution. Calgary. Dec. ltt. Tlu- question of legislation (or the protection of trade was the Hubject discussed at the meeting of tlie wholesale Acetion ot the Hoard of Trade. Tlia qxicsticr. waa introduced by President V. Qeorgeaon, who read the Bulk Scale* Act. paaaed hy the British Columbia legislature. He advecsted legislation along similar lines. Ho ulso read . n letter Irom Hon. W- 'H. Caching, in which Mr. C whing expressed lh de- hire to meet and di*cuaa the quo. lion with the wholo**alera of the city. The object of (lie proposed legislation is to do away with fraudulent aales by debtors of their atooks-in-t rade without firat having received the conaom of the creditors. No Danger of Cattle Disease. In the opinion of H. C. McMullen. Uve stock inspector of the C.P.R., there is no possible chance of the fool and mouth disease apreading into Canada if precautions, already taken are urgently adhered to. They are disinfecting' every tiling that cross** the line at Niagara and Detroit, by which there might ho a possibility of diseoao being introduced. Even the clothing of persons vho might lie suspected ot coming n crmnection with atock is di h 'ec ed. The live stock dealers niifl raisers may rest veasy on that score. * A concert given in the Centra Methodist Church Inst evening, in aid of the Deaconess fund, and under the patronage of His.Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, passed off wry success, fully. The audience was large. flUing the galleries and adjoining rooms. Hospital Board Meets. The Cnlgary General Hospital Board met last night nnd did the followinp burifictt*: The date a the quarterly meeting between .the board of directors and thc Medical Board -waa fixed tor Monday; A. Allon maa appointed 1 delegate to Kdmonton to act witli the represcnlativcs ol the other gon- ral-hospitals in the province ini.tirg- itig tie- government to introduce legislation al the next sesson rd the legislature increasing lhe. pro ut to hospitals to 60 cents pfr patient. THE DIEL--.0' DISEA8ES. - m m -- a t John O. Rockefeller Has a Persistently Troublesome Molar. DELVING INTO POLSON COMPANY'S DEALINGS Counsel Watson For tha Commission Elicits Soma Information Con- cwnlng; .Amounts Chargad Marina Department Abova tha Amount of Original Tender. Escape. -8i. Paul. Dec. 16. Viidently insane aecordinc lo nn information fihd against him a few minutes.later, Ren- holds Qiebel wulked into the prob;:: - court, wliere the insane' cases are' always handled, .jinrl scared the wi; -tfjpit'eveff one by his mad talking. Aia*iftfonnntion of insanity was hur- rieifly: made out against him, bui hi- Sifck. eyes' caught the paper and tlu* mfge it contained, aud. with a wild whoop, he dashed for the door to a- cajK:. Deputies closed in on him anrl be .struggU'd like a demon to eel free. VHelp. men,tthey are trying to kid aap.me. h. cried, and scores of peo pli* poured out cf thc court room to witness the fight. Down the hallway sxtrged the crowd; people fell to the floor; hats were knocked, off; the prisoner screeched in his rage. Coming to the elevator, three of thc ffghtrtr were almost crowded through the doprs, but a second later ihe hand Cliff* had done their work and frnir that time it was easy;. 9 * Concerning Civil Service Examinations. Kingston. Dec. 10 The senate of Queens university appointed Dean Cappon. Vice. Principal Watson. l*ro- icijsors Matheson. Cl*irk and. Anderson, to confer with lhe Dominion goy- ; gt;;)rnn gt;ent in regard to a'higher eivil -6orvieA exafhinatiop. Cleveland. Ohio. Dec. IC An cch- in*' tooth drew John 1). Roekefellor from his winter home in Nrw Vork l a dent is: V chair in Cleveland. Th-.s was lt;h Hiy nry nunuumling Mr- RocketolU-r's* unexpected- visit to hi- ill 1 li ,1*1 * Storiesi ranging all the way from tlie selection ol H minister to succeed the Hev. Dr. t A. Baton of Euctoi vt-nue Baptist church, which 2*U'e Rockefeller attends, when here, to fij erection ot a sixteen story church and the giit Of W gt;.0OO.f.W for the Oriental Oniversities, built up around ine news of his visit, but Mr. Rockefeller bricked the bubbles today ond Raid he merelv came hen* lo se*- his oid dentist aiid have u troublesome toolh attended tb. Ottawa, Dec.' 18 T/veral witnesses- were examined bef't* Judge Cassels at the afternoon aiuiivr of the marine department inquiry. There wa no conelusivo evidence oi wrongdoing in respect to the various traiisacilonx dealt with, but CjuiiscI Watson fqr the commission -'med to regard some of the sr uents mode with oonstderftble si' cion. In aim -: every ease it was -m possible to complete the examination of witness owing, to the absence of necessary books. Wiien court met tho examination of Mr. J. IJ. Miller, principal owner of the Poison Iron Works, of Toronto, which had been In progress at tlie time of tho adjournment, was resumed. Questioned in respect to the present of 500 made by the Ute Frank Poison to Capt. C G. Spain. Mr. Miller said that jhcrewas nothing in 'the books of tlje company to snow tho money had been refunded by Capt. Spain. Judge Cassels referred to the witness' statement to the effect that Poison probably kept the money and asked the witness if lie did not tliink that such action-wonld have been dishonest. It would if ho had kept the money for himself, but not if he had used il for expenses, said Mr. Miller. Judge Cassels said the point war whether Capt. Spain's statement wai correct or whether it was incorrect, and if the money had been given as a gift.- . ' , T To. Iounsel Watson Mr. Miller said that nnder the firm's system of doing business the proceeding wa* no douhi irregular. Mr. Watson got tlw wit-- ness to say that he always tried to b lt;- careful in business matters, and then business with the department to the exteut of 306,000. It had lost money on a good deal o( the work and wouhl not average a (uir profit. R. C. MacKuy, of Hamilton, whose steamer Ootch ie had been chartered to take supplies to the lighthouses, was asked why 7,500 waa paid tor service when he had offered the boat for g .flOO. Mr- MacKay said the tender had reference to a smaller boat. The work had been got for bim by Adam Zimmerman, M. P. Several others were examined, but owing to lack of books there was nothing conclusive. - Coughs that are tight, or dlttreasing tickling cough*, get quiek and c*rtalu help from Dr. Shoop'a Cough Remedy. Ob this account Drugglits everywhere are favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough Remody. And it gt; in entirely free from' Opium, Chloroform, or any other stupefying drug. Tlie tender leavea of m harmless Inng.lteaHng mountainoua ahrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its curative properties. 'Thoae leavea have the power to calm the mc t distrvMing Cough, and to soothe, and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrance. Mothers ahould, for aafety's sake alone, always demand Dr. Shoop's. It can with perfect freedom be given to even tha young- est habM. TV t tt onee yojiwetfjM Sold by all dealar*. 5 Special for Wednesday and Thuraday Evenings trom 7 until 9 o'clock. Grocery Department. A 3 lb. tin Tetley's Tea and a 201b. saok or Granulated Sugar for 2.00. SUITABLE XMAS GIFTS .f.-. FOR LADIES -.- LEGISLATIVE ASSCM. LV- OF- THE PROVINCE dF ALBERTA. J. t f Extraaia from tha Rulas Relatjng to Private Bills. 52. All applications for Private Bills,, properly .the aubject of legislation by )i lt;- Legislative Assembly of Alberta, rithfn. the purview of The Brttlah I North America Aot. 1867, whether fori he erection of a bridge, the making of a ;;'lroad, tramway, turnpike road, telegraph or telephone line, tho ronatruc- ition or improvement of a harbour, canal. asked U that weie so/wlS he con d,lock. dam, slide, or other like work; tha not explain several entries in tho**rfll,t?nK f * right of ferry; the incor- books of various eh cka drawn charKN P *** of any particular trade, or. callable io cash. The witness said tnat in - or a,:v 5tock lt;* gt;mp y; lt; gt; was Mr. Poison's end of the business. He may have asked Mr. Poison about the entries, but- if he did he. never got an answer from him. .. And uuulil um hn t'tmumlud vm leave it nt that? . Trusted Hia Partner. Yes, I trusled him in .such mat- * otherwise for granting to any individual or individuals, any exclusive ov peculiar righ.U or privilege* whatever, or for do- j ing. any matter or thing, -which in its ,Trloperation would nffrrt.Um righl Calgary Old Timer Dead. Calgarv. Dec. IC Willium Vancourt- land. a well known old timer. COlt* *: v*d while at lunch in thc firand Uninn hotel.- this aftei noon, and died u quarter of au hour le.ter of hearCf'i.- ure. He had fann m mhcoWyr h- in the oity limits of thapfry, noi of the How river, but Rf/l lt;l sonif yeatt ago. Aitar working in Culgary branch of Ashdcwn's. he fpent* lew' 51Jftr 11T the Kootenay and Southern Albertu. and returned fast summer. wor His 'ju the C. V. tt.-irrigation f-urwyC Hf Is a son of Dr. Vaneourtland. oi' O - luwii. where 11 is believed fie has- a wile and child. - . Ran With Throat Cut. Montreal. Dec. 16 The terrible *peuiacle was witnessed tonight on a crowded thnrougbVam. of en Italian running among the Christmas shoppers with' his throat cut. He wna gashed by.a razor in the hond of an unknown assailant. .'The blood left i trail in the miow and the injured Tiun col'aofted within sight of h: home. Robbery or rovengo wus thought to b? the motive. Tiie nian was laken to .1 hospital and will prob- -.bly die. His assailant, has not yet been caught. Siie* for Accident Insurance. Moutreai. Dec, .V- A speeial jnry* be ore Jutdice Archibald is hearing, the doitf of Sirs, P. AV. Mothcwsoa. seeking ?13.fl)0 from the Travellers* Accident I - liur.incerunipany of allrtfcrd. Conn., for. ihe death of her l.:: hand, who was fo- tolly injured in a eolli-jen whje driving cn Nlieriirooke .'Lrp.-; in HiU ei , Mt Miller did not know tliat any of the ir.oney to which thes lt;* entries referred had been piven as. tips or gratuities to officials. Tlie examination then switched to tht* tender for the construction of the 1. /** .- *.-*.. .-.a 1- .. a. . -,.;,- -, l.v..- ; ;1.,., ' mfm* ma ...... mim j . - . gt; . i. *.. *,* 1 Iill III. The tender was for 124,000 as agaituit a tender for SM.0f i, put in by the Bertram' Engine Ot*.. Mime time curlier or on Oct. 13, 19C3. Mr. Miller declared lhat the Bertram tender was for n smaller boat, and thnt. the apcclflcationt* wore dlf- lerent. A search through the Tecords of. the department revealed the. f.'ict that the Ilerfrain Company speeilicn- lions*' had been relurned after the Poloon c i gt; n y te der had been accepted. Mr. Wataon. thereupon jrot thr perty of other partie lt;i. or relate to any, particular cla*a of the community; or for making, any amendment of a like sa- turo to nny former Act, shall require a nrltrt*, -li nrly qnd di i rllv cpecifving pi'iiiiissmn of iiu1 mrrninsinmeTs ta telegraph fo the managers of the Berlrniii Eiigine Worl to como to Ottawa and bring the specincalions 'ifh him. Mr. Watson plunged inlo details of the repairs made by the Pol- son works lo the Petrel, hut did not elicit nny information beyond llie faet that they ran into a good many thousand dollars. Tlie work done'by fltn company wiihout a eont/act would run into probably twenty thousand collars. For this the witness declared the company got only ordinary rates. Some Gratuities Given. Outside of government work what gratuities were given? interrogated the judge. * It may be that some were given/ hut not many: 7 You could shorten matters by saying what, gratuities w re given em ployees of tlie marine department, ' pursued tlie judge. I don't know that they got. a cent. If anything of thai kind was done it wa* done by Mr. Poison, declared Mr. MHIer. -' Charges for repajii in lhe steamer Aberdeen were then taken up. Mr. Watson wanted to kti.tw why Uie original lenders colled for 'iht- 'expendt- nlv S 17,000, whije:the ac* the naturn.and objeet of the applicatioa, : gt;nd where the nppplication refcra to any proposed work. Indicating generally the locatioa of the work, and signed by or nn hehnlf of the applicants, auch notice to be published, during two months, lyd'ween the close of the next preceding Session and the time of the consideration of thc i etiticti, in four issue* of The Alberta Uaxettc, aod of one other newspaper, publi-'bed in English and within two weeks froni the first appearance of auch notice in The'Alberta Unset te Iwo copies of (he.said Bill, with a receipt frcm -lli* Provincial Treasurer for the .sum atfl g-hand ed dollara, if the aaid Bill doe* nit exceed ten pagen, andten dollar additional for each page over that number .and. for tliA'purpoaca of thi- Jtulo.tfO .Y., t,U shall bo held to idite a pupi and Fur Coats Fur-lined Coats Cloth Coats Fur Huffs, Ruffs and Collars r ry r4 5M Waists, Blouses, etc Silk Underskirts Dress Goods and Silks Bath Robes, Kimonas Golf Jackets T a Feather Boas Silk Collars and Belts Lined and Unlined Gloves Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs Silk Umbrellas All kinds of fancy work CUT GLASS FANCY CHINA SILVERWARE BURNT WORK t k FANCY LAMPS 1 TRUNK . a VALISES e . *m * TRAVELLING RUGS FITTED SUIT CASES TABLE LINENS * t * 1 COMFORTERS. * .-rn- BLANKETS ef PILLOWS, ETC. I APPLES Nice Fmh hand - ploked ApplM at 1.40 Box Beffulai prion 2,00 box. Only * Uml tod numbor of boxes. 11 FOR MEN A ** e .*' 9 a 5 ' a ua *.- .m , ..'. iim r. Men's Suits Fane J Vests Fur afid Fur-Lined Coab For Caps, Collars, Gauntleb Sweaters, Gloves Cuff Buttons Tie Fins '* Fancy Handkerchiefs Silk Mufflers Smoking Jackets Dressing Gowns Bath Robes Skates, Razors House Slippers Pipes Cigars, Etc. TEDDY BEARS AT gt; t HALF PHICE For the balance of the week we will sell the best German made Teddy Bears at just half price. All sizes and prices from 1.75 to 10.00.' Our Store is Simply Crowded With Xmas Goods Waiting Your Approval OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL XMAS m ACME GO. LTD I Corner Jasper Ave. and Secohd St. FANCY NICK-NACKS AT HALF PRICE. -. 1 We have a large assortment of Fanoy Nlck-Naeks, etc,, very suitable' for fenaa.Gltts which we wlll seU at half price 1 if . * l B T K'1 *** ul o in tho ca o oi incorpcrotinjc a company, n re* Iht* Registrar of Joint Slock Trr' ?nch sum ns would ho th*? applicnnt or applicants TTTTT? a bill ceip'c from ('nnipanie* payable bv for the incorporation of.a company witli a similar capitalisation to thc capitalization of thp cempanv poucht to 1k incor- norted by such bin. shall be placed by tho applicant in the hand* of the Clerk of thp House, whoee duty it shall be to set the - :d Bill printed forthwith. Copies of llie newspapors containing the first and las* insertion of snch notice shall be .sent by the partie* inserting snch notice to the Clerk of thc House, o be filled amongst the records of the Committee on Standing Orders. ,T*6le oN M to h* Paid to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companits Undsr n Ruu ea. .(See Cap. 2*, 1001.) a company whoso nominal capi- uri rn COuntH j-hiiw-d iii.it ; '. gt;.-l-.: hud ln:r*iv paid. Sir. Miliar eatp-ftintd iliat tho Dtigjual- ri'u.liT* UVI 11 a include gt;*v- i-iyihiiip. mul tl'ipr..' -w;is S( ;ii c-infn- i'-li in 11 * lt;- '*i*i '-ral Tin' .ronmiiiiv' gt;-7 dots'not exceed 10,000. 10 company whose nominal capital For vtoi uoee rof ct exceeds 10,000, the abore fee of 10 with the following additional fees re- pulatcd according- t the amount of rominal capital, that is to eay: For every. .1.Cd of- iUHAOIl' capital or part of 5,000 after tho first 10.fO0 up to 25,000 a For every R5.000 of nominal capital or T gt;nr+ cf S5.W0 after the firBt AtSm un to 500,000 For nrcrv . 5,000 nf nominal capital rt rwrt-of SS.000 after the first *Ott.000 . .. .... ,.,..... ... 1 The Dominion Cigar News Stores Co. Just Arrived from England The largest assortment of B. B. B. and Peterson's Pipes in town; Prices run from 1.00 to 12.00; Meerschaum Pipes, all shapes, from 2.25 to 12.00 .: , Tobacco Pouches, antelope, chamois leather and rubber. v,. 7 ;ar and Ciagarette Cases and Holders, all shapes, sizes and prices.. How About Cigars? A complete sfrtck of Domestic Cigars, in boxes of 10,25,50 and 100 Prices 75c to 10. Imported Cigars, Havanna, Manilla, Java and India, in boxes of 10, 25, 50 and 100. Prices 1.00 to 18.00 per box. / * ' All tho Loading Christmas Magazine* Graphic, London Nswi, Holly Laavss, Gentlewoman. Que.n'e, tf**r Ladiss' Field, Black and WhiU, Sphere. Uedlse' Pictorial Toronto Globe, Etc., Etc. Back numberH of Mugnzine 00c a doz. All leading magauines. The Dominion Ciga Phone 1372 r flews Stores Co. 39 Jasper Avenue W. -j *a ew .V*J : I f * T . I v . Read the Bulletin Waat Columns The Real Old John DeKuyper ' * . - * '*:' ; UNTIL CHRISTMAS ONLY. Everything else in proportion. The greatest slaughter in prices ever known in Edmonton. We must reduce the surpluss stock, and the only way to do it is TO CUT PRICES TO COST AND BELOW. This is what we are doing for the balance of the month. Straight geeds, well known brands, at 30 to 50 per cent, cheaper than ordinary prices. QAQ May not give you the same oppor. unity to supply our cellar as this present oue ./ a/ offers, so don't lose time, and get in your order ROW and avoid the rush. DONT ASK FOR CREDIT. J We can't afford it at the price we are now selling:. So make It SPOT or C. 0. D. Those two words ipell ECONOMY at any time, but more particularly at this time. Price lists mailed on application. WILSON COMPANY, 256 Jasper Avenue. Telephone 141 . i -
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