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MEDICINE HAT NEWS this trip to Calgary, The comp idea TELEGRAPHIC. BRIEFS is A good one just enough work to Consid thesmembers recall but afew years when the populatiom was numbered. by hundreds, while today it thkos thousands fo aiew The poputation, Among other things that is coming in for favorable comment is, the number of sky-scrapers ereeted and a somewhat spotted crop. erable of the late. barley ix suffering sly for want of rain. enby theposives tn true ploale style Stier by taking, ex,in anyother way they may feel prone w taste te produce an appetite with enough) ee ay Waey mar Ae Pes SS aaa: ae IAD oe Ae a sleane , OU: Peteaburg, June 19 AA eo ee eye rc rte is ce ainvaids Righty wonten were burned ceigarysuss e neef work-atart- ae tdi ofthe partys and etreehiente The borg wil hoard up thie sbebd- today Dy villagers. enraged ea atthe camp this morning and al wi be nerved tn reat picule faablo ing money. and thir will te theic at the importation of cheap tticers vere prevent and examination the members of the Ter BAY HUTA. THE Caters Wil . athe course ereotign and the ty the members of 16s Ter y age WM Sil Taborsrs to Work on ot Wumber of orueara,wire vomrs-the- course ol siestian Ad Foe iis thao the party, an they will start special car on Monday, June 30, and ; menced, The first aceldent ah ; 5 Tor home again in he avtop in time return July 5th, Instructors Weir; Sugar estate in the district menced. The frat accident of Ui commenced operation within the last - - +,-Anternational Board) Was) to arrive here about nlite o'lock 1m * year. Ax there not much business Forced to. Remove Old Te merti ee areolar and La Verte will accompany the of Piriatin in the PYovinc when private 3. W, Douhan was seheduled for today, the visiting iti ations board abs governs This is by uo means w shutout af ) par should arge the boys to . yates hes Political Leader F mate Ha orwen tie, Os according to the Kiey news- taken to the hospital offering. from jbretiren sho TUN Sho, Oak ie Biggs Hae boyy of Bol , southern Russia, tirown from his horse and bad to be Jbrethren who arrived early are tak- cleared the atmosphere: of troubles; saa anid any. alte eo: ee taken ote Chairmanship Tried ws eaplained Tay Privaee ig throughout aud no rowdyiam is Per eoettet the her Work Grait. and public attempts that have been the party Koing out mitted The excited villager first i ae alt. made to discredit the congress; Mas : All boys who intend to take the securely fastened all the cot.-Sissons of Medicine Hat. ts th 7 vane 19. Honoratse PATE at the Head of the intersa- ner that everyone te preparing lynches trip are asked to meet at the High means of exit from wooden ecommand of the yrovistonal brigade rrive from every point this after maaan SAE tional executive board W. I. Drum- yng this necessary part of the picnic School at 1:80 Saturday, June 2ist, ; i de ceawa at the camp consisting of the Stet 2008, and business proper will com W.-K. Motherwell, minites of agri- arond-cue ofthe beet: known -agri- e easements ear s3 barn in which the girls were * P sting at the Stet /HOOn sr ets Mayor. THarrison, will mm, Tals pou a erat pacooaplate iatsitions sal be s . itussncsoquid the ith Regt mence tonight. Nl olen, has just returned oon Tulsfoultural publishers in the souihwest. Rysiness and pleasure will be com given, and uniforms distributed. The UIseet, the tren T set firey There Will be big da) on Wednea: eatend the Keys of the ctty tothe Se ee eke G of and has very thoroughly purged bined by the city fathers and the uniforms eived yester- tothe buildiirg while thelaay when a sham baitle will take delegates tomorrow when the visit Nic: Wisepanbionsl Tecp Leesa Glee oteiide rari ok soberses heads of tho departments in the city day. finmates were still asleep place and Sir tan Hamilton wilt in- ing brethren will be: h re, Tomertow ress, he attended the meeting of the President Motherwell staves that /natt who are members of tne party. ol 4 p.m. an anto, drive and lun- SF criations biahd Ef igdiceocd cell- the ceive of th - al who are rm 3 re burned to death sdect the manoeuvres, white General) at 4 P. : : the affairs of the congress are now in ror while they-will be there to enjoy px-Alderman James A, Hornby of yi cheon will be given the delegates ed for the purpose of removing O. A. silendid shape; that the citizens oll tnemscives, there will also be many Caisers ta i nee A; Hornby ot without a chance to eseape. ey Se Wer ONT pot teat teacher TEENA VE OL PAT TONY SUIT ee all pe many Calgary is inthe city teday on busi- es sits hee ; features which will recelve thelr At Tos, He states that while the fin- of Oklahoma, from the office of in- and public bond, subscribed 150,000 ention, and one of the purposes of ancial situation up there ia very Walle It is impossible to accurately are under consideration for the Alas temmational executive Ghairmus. The for the erection of a Kreat audi- S ccictengent Heald's tip WM eT auict at present, therein every indie determine-the-number-of peopte-wtio Ottawa,-Ont., June 18.When the sa Fallepad.sy steht: which wilt be au- cads six months of misrule of the al- torium to seat eight thousand peo- ig grcure, shrubs and water plants for Cation. that it will loosen up short- coming to Alberta every week caster freight case rates was resum- thorized. by the bill introduced yes- fairs of the Congress sinc gt; the or- ple, for exposition buildings, ete., the decoration of the lake in Centrat iy. There has been a good deal of there not a sign of a let up tn the ed before the railway. commission terday by Senator Chamberiain:-Gord general pury this morning, away having care and wishing to Jon there will be gladly received, but they must remem: 0 was called to session More deley will were just 1 and all w Shops on Main Tthird-Avenm Everything in Fre lt;1 n the meantime, Brewer and his ganization moyed from Lethbridge, Alberta, to the convention city of a - The Lethifridge convention last year was said by the officers of the congress to have been tne best at- tended-and the most success ing ever recorded in the history the organization. At Lethbridge the spokesman of the Oklahoma delega- tion represented that the entire Ok- and to exploit the congress and ex position je j The-sum-ot 7 Ae 7 Park, and it is anticlpated that a. great deal of-goodt eitr i ratepayers over the mill rate of tax -od-tmentgenttin tothe fei sald Chas, S. Hotchkts: the province of Saskatchewan and liberal amounts by various boards of trade or agricultural societies in the provihee To Take a Sash x Bibit to Tulsa that will retain -the world s troptiy won by Saskatchewan atthe Lethbridge exposition. President Motherwell today ex- Iahoma board of agrigutare would pressed the opinion that tinireds OF Byewer was then of agriculture that office He organized an tion was accepted a member ol.the but was later oust by popular vote. Okishoma board of control for the The iS -Farming Congress, consisting largely of his personal and political friends, and endeavored to control the affairs of the congress, finally making a proposition to several of * the niembers of the Oklahoma board by which the exposition in comnection with the congress would become political friemls endeavored to get control-of the fifty employees of the Vnited States department of agri- culture in the state of Oklahoma, but his effort wes defeated largely through the activity ol S eretary Barns-of-the- Dry-Farming Congzess, jeho felt that such contral would re- Sale in the WitrRWat of taterat Support from. the congress im this state. Chairman Brewer made charges against the secretary and the secre tary preferred charges against the chairman, claiming among other things x fraudulent contract for the spurpose of getting the congress into Oklahoma. At the same time some d struction in the ranks of the Dry Farming Congress, and for a time th life age of the opportunity to boost .Can- Oklahoma, Dry next fall. Farming indications are i that the exposition will be of mnch greater magnitude than was the case at Lethbridge, but I believe that Canada will continue to-tead in this movement: as we Expected To invite and To gb America, but in the world. I upon Canatians*to-give-this-matter careful and immediate attention, and especially desire that the individual farmers should co-operate with their Seep anarrecneehe This work, Rress art pecan rte support the movement, it has had remark growth. At Spokane . three years ago. the Gartadian Welegation eaptured annmber of valuable t?o- phies. At Colorado Springs they Seon the worki'sbest prizes for, the best exhibits, and: last year Saskal chewan defeated seventeen states and three other provinces of Canada in ERC Tor the trophy. Alberta and Saskatchewan will combine to defend the Canadian record at Tuls: adian agricultural possibilities at the Congress In fact, we ust do so Canada -has long-teken-a leading Part inthe affairs of this great con- and also by Way of getting track of needed Improvements to the roads and perhayeto the grounds there as well to enhance the beauties of the artifi- Central Park Kegessppintedae lt;5 Edmonton, June 19- lt;Special t the SOMPSPSON OF THE BM aminations in different cities of Al- berta shows Lethbridge has more while Red Deer with a population of only 2500 has more students writing than Medicine Hat and n arly as many as Lethbridge. Camrose and rdston Arith about equal popula- the trip. both I the Way Of PIEGEUTE, Ta scosement which is considered far as securing phnGS WhTcI-witt-be weed acct prosperity; He thought cial lake which is being prepared In) hore, yet that thi of candidates taking high scbool ex- guest of Mra. Boeye, 737 Main street. 5d Simnber of send the-mummrer- pupils writing, though Camrose has too high. + Mr. Hornby was Medicitie Hat's wonderful growth and that. although money is tight even city had the ad- vantage financially over any place he had visited thus far. Dire, W. . Bale of Winnlpes ts the Calgary are in the city for couple of days, Mrs. James Bain and her baby: left. Just night for Cardston where she will Rey, J. W, Morrow has, returned from Toronto where he was attending impressed swith trad seekers eration to Alberta, publicity today; a large party of farmers and from Minnesota nt charge of R. J. Datey, Alberta's pub- Uclty commissioner In Winnipeg, have Arrived here and will take up land in order to start mixed farming on a g00d- ba usual large array of legal talent a ialx Those present in: James Bricknell and H.W. representing the Dominio fovernment; M. K. Cowan and A. MacDonald, freight experts, repre- renting Alberta and Saskatchewai . A. MacDonald reprosenting Brit- J eluded White, All the newcomers are ish Columbia, avd Isaac Pitblado re- well-supptied -wittr-capttal, -and they Dresenting the-- Winniper- board of trade: L, W. Beatty, F. P. Christler came here directly on the report of trade: L., W. y. F. i er and capitalist of Minnesota, who nd W. B. Tilley. representing the C. P. Ri H. F. Phippen and C. 1. Am Visited. Edmonton recently for tne derson representing the Canadian conditions. These who have just arrived state that they-anticipate at least 400 home- Seekers will com to Alberta as the; result of Mr. Mongomer Our Winnipes office, Hotchkiss, ig a pretty good * bare- meter for testing the size of the linmi- being the central point through which people pass from the east and ihe Old Country, as well tain the congress of I9Lt for Re- gina, and to maintain nere the the lead in the higter grades i ; with a larger population, has -exposition ever held,-net only iat 2 catt writing a Ty. iy car The followi are the figures for-all grades from 8 te 12 inclusive: ' Edmonton, Calgary, 481; Lethbridge, 158; Red Deer, 148; Medicine Hat, 143; Weta: kiwi, 85; Cammose; 79; Cardston, 70. Residents of Medieme Hat fot think from the above-statements that the local High School is bebind parity of the figures is due-to the fact that there are a large number of towns and villages around Leth- bridge which send-students to Leth- bridge to write examinations.Ot the 120 are local students, the ply more than half of the number who will write in that city. 712; ta hotir tomorrow afternoon. the 143. who will write here at tex palance Cathhs high school-will not sup- yet tre thererat aessemtrty- Mrs, W. K, Bell is entertaining at the Mr, and Mrs. C, M. H. Roche return- eq: last night from. thelr wedding trip jand are staying with Mr. Robert Mity fehe Tana Sts rrexratet Theatre party st the Hmpress and sup per party afterwards at their home this week, Mrs, Sherk, Wwo-was the guest of left last night for ber home in-Fort Mrs. R. D. Smith and Mrs. C. HH. Yuilt are leaving afly next month on a trip to England. ro thre-t1 Statte end- no timetr-they tristory of office when it registered a greater in- terest Jn any movement of settier Winnipeg, June 19. According telegraph despatches received from one hundred special crop correspond- ; - oats inher of the International Miner Fenty throwptrour-tre-Camadian prairie Roane Fitts west, who were asked to report del with the, noard a numper of .excep- rd. Fifteen thousand men are em- west, Ce ae aes ay ike ployed in the New River district, The erat othe. a estimate progress si whether rain needed, sign of frost.) trouble from eutworm,-general con dition of oats and barley and what t of per-eentaws-of fax up, the following Sie 3k Cameron for h few dayal fats ims bee L obtained: Twelve points reported wheat to inches; forty report ing front 5 to 8 inches; twenty re- ported wheat 10 to 24 inches, and nine report wheat from 4 to 6 inch- es. Not a. single point reported si prepared te Su wheat Fang Northern; J. L. Walsh, representing tion. The Grand Trimk was not fe presented counsel when the case opened. On ochalf of the railways there were present, George H. Shai general manager of the Canadian Northern; Vice-President Dalrymple, jot the Grand Trunk; C. E. Drewery, general freight agent of the G. T. P. ar Winnipeg; W. R. Melnnis, freight ant traffic manager. J. P. Muller, the Washington railway. expert...who. an exhibit on, railway rates in the United States and who will be put on th stand by the Deo: minion counsel, was also on band to give exit Me. 8 the examinatidn of wit- nesses in regard to these. - lt;*- - W. B; Lanigar, who was te first itness called, was examined by F. Chevstlor, with. the object of fshowing that the exhibits of tonmg inion and provincial eounsel with the idea of establishing that lower rates exist in western States than jin western Canada were not arrived at from a fair basis. The object of this morning there was present the ova, the present terminus of the C p per River aid -Nurthern-rattromd:-Con troller Bay and Seward, 6n Resurrec- tion Bay, the present terminus of the Alaskan Northern Railroad, have considered as the probable termjnus for the great system the government Would be. authorized to construct. With Panama Canal machinery at hand, members of the Senate T tri- tory committee estimate that in case of an emergency, such a saval campaign in the Pacific, Ure railroad withia fielda fear Controller Bay, three weeks. Ascot,:Eng., June 19. Fir d by the example of the late Miss Emfy wild ing Davinon during the race for the Derby, a male suffragist today com- mitted suicide by flinging himself in front of August Belmont s 4 year old Tracery, during the race for tne va luable Ascot gold cup His -act de prived the American sports of a good Charlestown, W. Va, June T A general strike of miners.in the New River coal fields, District 29, Untted Mine Workers of Ametica, will be cal led next week, according to an an houncement of Thomas Haggerty, a regched yesterday at Beckley, W.Va. It-is believed that some of the opera- tors within the next few days will grant terms agreeable to their em- plofees, editors were arrested by indictments returned last night by a special grand jury. Col. J. A. Blethen, of the Seattle Tinies, and his son, Clar enct, managing editor, ate changed SOUT BE BUNT TTT et tar comt Cured Meats, V tables, ete Phon Third Ave. Shop, - Pho SMe I 1 BAN OF CANAT Fald-up Capital, Reserve Undivided Profits 8 (Over). . rotal Assets (Ove THROUGHOUT THE In the thre Prairie there ure over 195 Bran Union Bank of Can Hivad Office is now in Wi means an exceptional b for the Western bu ers and everyone elge wh handles money. c If you five far trom with us by Mail. ft is co: very satisfactory, ver, Manager. -Grassy Lak Manager. Irvine ager. Branch Branch W. Or of the onranization was next fall wheat in the shot blade, Some 10; The News isin receipt-of two a5 ) s9re4 ain jetttustaright tor Nelson- points repo (the examinazinnof Mr- Lanigan ow i S s saat tor te rt ss eet ponsmoueietters sigsied Subscriber yc whats she WIT SY TOF ROME Ste oos if they donot emt the-comiiiie rere STK Seen ae Eeceenlly ae ee ea jaig continguows states and provinces Yor Printing an article alleging tate ed previously, it is contrary to the 3 tied abundanes of moisture, Which comparivons are made are not had abssonded with -party funds, Le with having, crimi: libelled Jos Carlstadt Branch O. Seven Persons Brant dam, Manager. Has Been Lower Ratesthan N.R. Across the Jane 19. W.-B. Lanigan, freight craft. manager of the C. P. R., was again on the stand at the morving session of the the railway board. of bis evidince was of interest as in- dicating some oi the fine distinctions made by the railways in classifying commodities. Building paper. for in- stance, Mr: Lanigan testified, was claseed. as hardware and wrapping paper ax groceries. There was slightly heated spell when Mr. Lani- an resented the pointing out by Mr. Pitblado and Mr. Cowan of an al leged mistake in the C.P.R exhibit. Mr. Cowan claimed that a compaci- son should have-bech with a United States rate known as No. 51. That was suspended when we Lanigan. - I don't pretend to. be Nobody accuied jou-of being in- tallible, said Mr. Cowan. qilise propensity then; wided tie wit ey 7 x. he )Seemarked, that there was to be fouild- in the statements prepared by government counsel as well. OMr. Lanigan submitted s statement giving a comparison of rates on ce- Ppeamt fees points not alfected by she- ial conditions The C. PR. rate w Winniper Alexander Mani Boba, a distance pf 148 mites, was The first part ments, filed with the board, said th: the C, P. R. c mparisons of rates on wrapping paper werr unfair because this pape- was shipped in carlond Tots to big centres and then distrit- ated. Mr. Lanigan said that this epnten- tion was not necessary. Ms. Lynigan submitted severat C. P. R. rates on wire fencing from Winnipeg and St. Paul respectively to western points for distanves xun- ning from 8 ty 836 Miles. Kor shorter distances the Great Northern fates-ware. lower; while for the dist- rices exceeding 4,000 miles, the C. P. R. rate wab known to be slightl lower. sain ioe The witness then took up imnam- ber of comparisons. of efass rates with Regina on the C. P. R. and Grand Forks ot the Great* Northern ax. the bases. Thes purported to rates were dither equal or lower than the Great Northern rates, that no. salt is sbipp- - ed out of Winniper in carloads, Mr. Lanigan stated that in 1912 twelve carload lots had been shipped to (Front Thursday' Dally.) At seven o'clock tomorrow morning party numbering: about-thirty witl meet-at the city balfor-the. purpose f enjoying the civic Joyride to Elk- wat t Lake, The party will be com- + Great Northern rate from Minreape 21; PSEKE Superintendent Heald, lis. t0 Hanley Falls, 146 miles, ix 4.62 cents. per ton per mile. Ancth- er Comparison was: betwe the C. R. rate from Winnipeg to Swit Fe wiles, and tle forthern rom Minneapolis to Minot; the . P:R ot .20 per ton said that the.C. SoaE TM PO City Engineer Grimmer, City Clerk: Baker and others who are Joining the party on thelr Inspection trip to Medicine Hat's. summer resort. Great) Tearing -at-seven.--if the weather kode sre propitious, the party wilt en- o abou wun out there in cara, and while the city fathers who are Interested in the parks and-aum- mer regort proposition, are looking mean of making this spot more a - eessible for the citizens, the other show that in all cases the C. P. R. Ry News' practice and principle to pub- lish sonymous letters. If the writ- erg will give up their names Tor pub- sogh. as space. will permit. lication the letters-will appear-- ax ltnsy city. G. Hamilton Wicks, Trade Commis-felay atreet, left yesterday to My/ and gt;3 rs Hamilton Wicks,...of. London, Bug. Teft 1Or Regine las night after spending a few days in e? Charles Prince, Bar- ad Mr. anid Mrs. nd five reported -sufficient. moisture for the present. From six. points came reports of damage from- tut worms, but in no ease serious. Fit teen points report frost during ti amonth (this question was asked not with: any idea that the frosts would to-do serous ait lis the cits pasterdas tooth sien Mrs. Wicks and City Engineer Grim- mer, spent the greater part of the day jon a long auto to ing to the city. The trip wag taken with the dea of allowing Mr: Wicks to see as much of S country as possible during his comparisons betiween CN Rand nore stay and thua give him someitity tor a-coapie of dave idea bf. the advantages enjeyed, not oply by those who reside m the city dentd of the country districts afi- Jacent tothe city. , On his return from the tour- Mr. Wicks stated that he was very pleased. with-conditions 35 he found them in the clty and the sorrounding district, and auite beauty of the Jake and the surround- little development Work, there was absolutely no doubt that the cltizens Medicine Hat will have summer resort within -a couple of hours run by automombile.; When the shores of the lake are developed and 4 colony of summer cottages built there, the citizens will be able to en Joy a summer resort second-to tione in Western Canada and of hich an district might be proud. The mstallation of machinery at the new Ogilvie flout milk is now practically completed, anda fore of a8 to have everything in readiness for the commencement of operations which, it is expected, will be -ahont the: middie of July. eS eration, the eity electrical pamer. be ing used temporarily fof ttf por pose. Grain is being received every day,rand between fifty and sixty thousand bushels are already in stor eee : i A portion of the flour. warehouse ix sumption four which is shipped here front ttie-Winniper mills, camp-has heen: charged, to Jane Jorh; it ix exp eted that tiily-cighty of rea ieee try adjacent to the city, going ax far Pacific const. : out af Eliveaier Lake before: retari- of Medicine Hat, but also the resi-jare visitors in Calgary, taken up with the the R. N.OW. M, P. barracks, where ing country and he stated that, with a (Fes, t being tried on an Information Se ek eee eee TEetiriige and. thelial) some Mira, E. . Metaner, who-accompan- fed Miss Ethel Metzner to Wheeling, a., is leaving tor home tod: Mr.-and Mrs. Nelson Kennedy pesteraay tn Glelchen. f : Mr. W. G: White of Fotietd ts. the pent Mr, J. Masthiv-and-atrC-3. King Mr. J.C. Andergon had been spend: ting a-couple-of days tn Lethnrnige + A preliminary hearing (s In progress Ums-ateerioc before, Capt. Parker at Peter Binir, a farmer from Many Ber- general merchant at Many Berries. fs represented by G. T. Davidson apd the defence by R. A. Smith of Lethbridge. stoma therduring 1910 and 1911 Biafr bought quantities ot godds trom Marchessault and in settlement of bi account-carmomcebade) sortzage on some horses. Some months later the Complainant Bad The horace KET TS the amount of the mortgage which Blalr then paid. Hater Blair brought suit fOr the recovery of The amount question on the ground that he had understanding Marchessautt sent, . On Binir's testimony, the sutt, (Tor 758) went'to him by: default. The perjury charge is the result ofthe evidence Pinir-gave. in Lathe bridge. Atthe tine.of goluR to prese tie crown had not finished, the case involving much evidenceins to'the cor- roctniess of Marchessanit s accounts, Fi weak Bou CPA pmementFs-sleat and of ateocd color. ia-seall sci trattic Is exceptionally heavy. at vre- ndon express) has to rin neatly every day. to, accommodate thone who are ountatas and boast Yor je mer, toncheck-up-the hea vy extent to which growth had pos- sibly been retarded by told weather); fixe poinisreport progress oi grain. very slow and 25 points indicated that, progress bad only been fair; while. 28 stated ensphatioally that Progress has Leen very good. A few Points do not mention what pro- jxress has been made. - paints reported both barley and oate late arid growth slow. One point ve ported damage from hot winds. Rain is needed almost averywhere for oparse: grains- A fair percentage of points report conditions good and progress satisfadtory. The reports indicate that practically all the fax is seeded and possibly 75 fer cent of it is showing above ground, The reports as whole, consider: ing the date, while not actually dis. couraging are far Bsfactory. The beight of wheat shows that on- ly 4 very small per centage of jt can bein the shot blade by the end of june It takes 15 days of favorable weather after the wheat is in shot belore theshead in fully formed amd at least five weeks must bg allowed from office. fore the grain is ready to be cuts timited. He quoted: figures. of popu: lation and preduction to show that in regard to hoth the advantage lips entirely with the American rail hes Objection was taken .by Mr. Lanigan to the comparison made of rate Spetween foto Pn jn seastert Cawatus He enid that. Towing to special conditions a par- ticularly low-rate has silways applied between Duluth and the twin cities. Lower rates, he, said, existed be tween those two cities than in any other direation out of either or than) generally prevaits the United States. The big jobbing trade which jexists between the two cities, - he said, contrituted largely to the low- Ter rates whieh prevail betwoen these two cities. 3 Mr. Lanigan continued that in a number of instances counsel for the Dominion Government in rate com- parisons Wed had taken tome mile eaxga and compared. the rates charg- ed th reon with, the rates charged on imilarmileages in Canada, but ig- mored the fact that in the United Stited the lower rate was due to, the competition of some other rail New York, Jupe 18 The Doard of Aldermen refected yesterday by-2 vole of 45 to 29 ite special police inv st- ating committee's r port that recom- mended among other-thinga-the re Paral oe: Belle Comincalehar AIO, The report wad a maj- lority one, prepared -after an inquiry: deaubsequent to the murder o This would bring the-barvest at the Merman Rosenthal, the gambler, by ond of August, whick means, that Zunmen hired by former Police Iieut. the crop: Will be ia-danger of Trom Becker The refusal to adopt the report fol- The straw in any case will be short lowed a wordy wrangle In which if) Which, however, is not a serious dix adyentage-ts-some-of-the-most pro Hemocrats and by fustonbite tbat pol tes was largely behind-both-the-pre - fitable.crops have been reapgd from short straw, bint if the weather ie, sufficiently hot to matyre the crop tobe short, making. the yteld fight A staff correspondent who has coy ered mock of the country during the past tet days states that the ctopion summer fallow and spring plowing Theted and looks capable- of stand + ing adverse conditionx, bur that al-) Thomt everywhere Tt Te tate with a few notable exceptions, The erog on, stubble ix short; late and weedy, The.oat crop tw thin on ground Sarslivy of Me tovennted toe op Position to iter deveptance: skRTOon, - morning the Grand Lodge session of the Masonic: order opened here and delogates from all over the. provinse and Alberta are flocking into the Lt is expected that there will) be about 400 present. at the session which wilt Tast untit Friday. The Topenin day yawntaken up wil ceiving, for their comforts during their so journ in the city. A great many of and warm weather may (etminate a' strides the oity has made the. Jocal-lads will take advantage ot Sob cribe now for the Dally News. teeco Tr piace ierateg: terse teem ee ince the roy Sanders, Charged with having criminally lip- elled-a county official during the grand jury investigation of charges against the commissioners. Ed- ward Clayson, Sryeditor of the Pa- steeds wks Henan tm ntti ea having libelled the ot the Sua perior, court by -making attacks of his characters gt; Saskatoon, June 18 Henr Bour- asba,-the Nationalist-leader-t day-ad drefsed the largest gathering that ever assembled at a Canadian 6lab Vuncheon hefe and was tendered an enthusiastic reception. His subject cas Nationafl m and. Imperialls: speaker declared that few people und- acne vee rearermpibesy ati Ee cedhpite wieaaiheierice oF fod National: shoventent snd thaie pity. stole ; Stella, Neb. June 19 The H agian fy bagmmads ate apiearance, fn The wheat fields of southeastern Nobras- ka und reports of slight damage love been made-by farmers. The fy tae not been seen in any large aunbers and the early Rarvest, which wilt start shortly, If expected to remove the grain from dang Seventeen-year ocusts are thick on the OFenaraE but h nd damage. t Sherbrooke, Que, June 18. It mated here that the Canadian North: orn will enter this city by giline from Montreal next year This line wilt be in connection with the short muir toute from.Liverpoo to this aide, asi WIT Involve ae seaport on tie LabrAT orlan Coast and a railway line from Labrador to Quebec and another-from sith the Boston and Mainetine, Subserihe Jy for the Baily News, Especially Good gt; asa flavoring is Mapleine Ar pure vegetable prod wer that makes a perfect table syrup by adding it tow) sugar syrup. Avo a dainty fiavoriog for cakes, candies, desler, ice reams and puddiggs. or of the Star, ix 2 Writes taipia BARRISTERS, NOT ETC. Jie Burns Block. Mi Areciam wie ARCHITECT Stewart Tweed Restdunc phase yl o-sray STOCK INSPEC Live Stock Commission 4 Secretary Medicine Hat ets iation. jig to frighten threes men and 2 worafl, whom suing about three. o' loc ing by firing his revolv * Mitchell shot wout Thabull m the back, CONSIDERED UNIM Tokio, Jane 21 The considers.the anti-Amer which are being held he iniportant that It has fort to-eyppress them. -1 scription written on the Americhn embasey ob Uh it would over-emphasize Which Te dectaret tobe es das opinion. Sioux Citys Fune Ht- Texan cowboy trom ing from Kansas City Canada, against two Jol raver vs hore, yesterday alek and abandon th race, Ben making very good time hortes are.in fine cond unable -to-rasume the Sunday, Benton will get ke bia ponies and Toronto, June 2s yestding on Wright Av just, returned from CM norning suffering. from
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