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Edmonton Bulletin 1907-07-01 - 1907-12-31
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THE ly for.100 acres, close 40 81,00 d>wn und the = balance to suit purchaser. LANDING|__© EDMONTON BU LN PAR $2,250 is the bed rock price of.a choice Duilding lot on Eighth street Very ea 200 for a ‘to Jasper, high and ary. + view of Clover Bar country. terms, ‘ ,800 for a nine-roomed Frame How ohe of the prettiest homes in t Party Commissioner Perry There- Also. de-tor Farm Land heat ton City, & registered Clydesdale Stallion winner of ; Gishipag_last seat 940.00 per nore, for a highly improved Farm eight miles irom the city, | Jo good. houses, a never Spting rugning througl: the pre erty; the crop sll gos with’ the asonab) He goes by to Lesser Blaye L overlanfl to” Peace Riv the intention “of the commissioner ) through to the coast by wa » Skeena Sseington. H.—H—Lampman party of about thirty. last evening, gan on the to settle ‘on ‘lands in that distri ¢ from Hazelton terms. $100 each for the 20 Lots. Inglewood; extras: ei ‘Owner has title. We are. instructed the States to ad ertise for him for a Corner Lot cloxe in, in HBR. Spot eash, ‘Therefore price must Irs.tempt: ing: 5 Ti you are ‘buying or selling mionten City property, farming lands, Juproved-or unimproved, don't fail to Took: as Up: : RED STAR LAND OFFIGE, ‘The Seton Smith Co., 3 McDougall avenue, Edmanton, Alta Phone 250. termk, on the by a client in land to their destination. is Barker,” of the s gave a vel light exe on up The weather be “wooD Phone 2! PO; 10 JASPER AVENUE. CANDY & CO.. |than ith instant. 43 Jasper Avenue, East | ‘CLEARING SALE Many more lines at clearing prices wait or you will regret it productions from fons centre. , Regular We’ will plaée our. entire stock of ladies-yash collars and beltsan 5 Sale at. 15 pc. off Clearing at $3.85 | NECK RUSHINGS Boxes of neck rushings with six styles i) each, Regular 50c a box. Clearing at 40c sdium spots of. and navy blue, short sleeves with-val. hice, Ri THER BELTS on Sale ‘Targe Assortméntot leather — Yeits.in every.color; rang- price from 35e to 75c. WAISTS on Sale > Regular $1.00. Clearing at 75c | CHILDREN'S. - STRAW SAILORS Muslin and -sitk hats and sun bonnets. = ; Clearing at 55e at 20 pc of Departmental Store 270-76 JASPER AVENUE EAST | |. Your_Own Photograph- ~ Gn a. Pest Card, Taken -and . Finished While You Wait We Take them Equally as well at Night. ‘inishes Fl ie Sree BY-ERW- AMENDED rt and Babine lakes and down and his colontst} we arrived here’ way to Dunve- ‘Peace River, where. they ‘0. by steamer from here to ‘Les ve Lake, and front there ove! “Midnight iz desired, a large number ple” took now takingon éargo ints, and: will leave city ending SSIONERS. WANT THE POUND Petition Received From Rate- Fe The regular meeting af; aona City. Council last night 4 large signed ‘petition was "received + aking ta | that: the pound ‘bylaw-wheh -hne- prov {ed so Oppressive fo mnay,"be amended to, as not ,to apply to-the less thickly populated ‘parts of the city. “Ti this connection ‘the following let- ter was also read from Mayor ‘Mills In view of the difficultes that ‘ap- pear in the way of the: enforcement of! the city ‘pound: by-law I would sugrest for_your consideration. the ‘question of ‘abolishing a city pousd and sublnitt: ing a bylaw. upon ‘different, lines. It docs appear to be too bad that dumb ‘animals should. be. punished .on ac~ count of their owner's carelessness. It might be that a bylaw upon the fol- lowing or similar. lines would: work) Detter and would be productive of less eruelty ‘to animals. ¥ fi —That. nll cattle be provided, with 4 tag bearing a number, said tag to bb furnished the owner at » nominal cost’ to et; ed. along with the ames of. the own- ora at ‘the city hall, ‘The word cattle fo be used in the broad sense. The number ‘on. the tags -of all and. that numbers thereon be register-|. WEEKS’ HOLIDAY Strathcona City Council In Ses- sion Last:Night A-cate City, Council” din=two oweeks’ time" was} ‘held tast night. ‘Tho anéeting commenc- ed promptly, at eight. o'clock. -Mayor Milla” and Ald: McKenzie, Elliott “and Crawford present. Ald, Rankin is_ab- sont at the “coast and Ald n anid Hulbert at the coast: ‘The first items of business were adop- tion of imimutes and’ passirig Af bills. A ~~ Communteations, my “communication from ‘the mayor called attention to the temporary sus- pension of traffic caused by the cars of the C. P._R. etainding across Whyte Avenue. He pointed out when it came. up for consideration that this. trouble had ‘already been’ remedied by Ahe| . train being cut-in two. and (the. front half run -acrosé the street. Wood, Grundy & Go. wrote with ref- ‘erence tothe sale of debentures on which they had: an option but had not disposed of. ‘Tig letter was filed. 0. Higinan, superintendent | of | Gas ‘| animals found at-large. to be taken and the owners ‘of such animals brought be- Tore the TOUS permitting such animals to darge. ‘S—Animals riinning ‘at large-without 9° numbered tag*to he. driven to the neatest feed barn possessing ® coral and the owners ‘summoned for per+ itting their’ animals, to run at large without a tag. 4.—In case’ such owners cannot be lo-| cated, bylaw to provide for advertise- fhent und sale.as in the ‘present. bylaw, —'The bylaw to, provide against cat- tle and horses. being driven ‘over cer) tain streets im the cit; The city police to enforce. such Tun at hata -bylay. along’ thi ir lines will be more effective und will avoid, as T cruelty to: the animals, ‘on the part -of the’ he able lenght by the Ma: ermon, ,it being general thre worst yeady been’ suspended.” or said he had, heen crite. [eised somewhat ‘severely by a portion {or the pees: bnt he pointed: out that he had been sworn’ to. soe that ‘the laws of the Eity_were enforced. WhO] lawns and. shrubs, were destroyed by cattle he had been cen: ured by citizens in —de- who: thw s law was not ‘strictly stroyed where thé to. aided enforeéd. ‘The matter ‘was allowed 1 petition /filed being carried for the present and the ‘ax its requests were now wut, ' \ LOCALS. ‘ Jeremiah’ Daley and family. ~ have Vancouter «where they will take, up their residence. ‘Jaines Weir, secretary of Trade is on a trip down the CN. The new street sprinkler was at work yesterday afternoon. S ‘At the mectiiz *€-the Strathcona Gaurt of Revision on assessments 768 terday. the following ‘cases were, dite pocad. ats J Hatton, reduced Capt. Carstairs; ed; Dr Fuller, reduc: Industrial Axsociation, reduced, Harrison, confirmed; Mrs. Skinner Fejuced; Gallagher and. Tight,” correct ‘fd; McKernon , Bros., corrected jn THE SUPREME_COURT OF TH NORTH-WEST TEBRITOBIES. JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF EDMONTON. TAKE ‘NOTICE that actions hays been entered Court ngainst:you, m Court agf-the Honorable Mr. Justice Scott, dated. in_such. neti ‘agreed’ that law had_al-| notice for priof tothe 3ist and. that the time ‘anid. write ison 9f cessive day of July, for appearence tc before the-10tl Tron « Works, Limited gainst you? for $138. pees sold and delivered by the plain tiffs to you. : AWood=—against—you: ~Action for $550.00 on draft accepted by you one? Spout the 27th day of March, 1907. "Resa Bros:, Limited, against, you etn ratios —s mechani the _shosf Or eT ogainat r So Lote 33.000 34 Hement— ‘D. B. Fraser & Co. against your Action for. of $914.12 for ed’ by. the. plaintiffs to. ‘AND TAKE NOTICE of'your entering-an appearance in the [rnid-aclions-on-oF before the 10th 4 of August, 1907/ the plair 1 proceed in their respective actions the pi $1.00 for six. SEE THE ADDRESS apagraph Studio PENNY ARCADE, Jasper Ave. . fr dozen, Electrio Light Studio. Note id_iu nt tray be given in your ‘absence pte Garnishee Summonses issued and served Gruner, The Canadian Bank of Com meres, Samuel Smith and A. Driscoll ted. Edmonton, Alberta, thir 8 & BIC Plaintiff's Advoentes. To R.-M. Armstrong, Esa. ‘The above-named defendant. th | gested the purchase it [of the telephone poles on week: | south -Edmontor jrrate and Electric Light Inspection Service: the inspector of” steam boilers; On} rio oi; Shaswap Lumber” C Grundiey__an Clancy, and‘ Canadian Westinghouse Go;, Ltd, wrote with rofetence ‘to bills due and shipments made. ‘The letters were filed: 7 : ‘The Western General Electric Co. “of Red: Deer, wrote enquiring from whom the coal for the city electric plant was procured, as they wished to negotiate. ‘The «information was ordered, tube Ross, -hanager of the Starth- cona-Coal Co., notified the city that their contract for xupplying coal to the city” expired on July 3ist. New. tend- ors are now, being called for. +» H..Clark & Co. offered for sale IB 1, Vw ,treip Fven-B_tacinnn two cars of cedar poles but the coun: of decided that, they. had a sufficient Aupply_and the secretury’ ireasurer was authorized to write to this effect. The Chief Inspector of .weeds’ wrot« ‘advising’ thateaction be taken “to keep t= a feferred to the] sanitary inspector, « Officers —Banorts Engineer MoLean reported that the granolitl sidewalk on Block 67, north side of - Whyte ‘ave., with the exceptior: of the part in front-of Baalim’s .new block “was completed. ‘The . total cos! $1713.83. The mayor here remark ‘ad ‘that the recent-granolithic work or Strathcona ‘streets had received mucl favorable comment from outside pm ‘Pullding Inspector Davies “presented ‘a copy of the new city: map. It wa Seidel te have the mp photographec for. immiediate uéo ‘pending its bein; engrnyed.. The map is an excellent one,showing all the. subdivisions, ete ‘5. By-Laws Passed. ‘The following bylaws. were -connidiey and passed : ‘ 5 ratify —the—subdivision Richmon? Place. we “fo ratify the Martin: subdivision. ‘To ratify. the subdivision Stratheons a lace. To provide procedure f6r_constrne tion of Jécal improvements. by specia’ frontage assessment. 23 To “provide for the lease of the nev nuisance grounds ‘at the rental of $400 ‘he question’of the: payment of. taxe wsidered and th. ‘committee t+ by I matter Ieft to a 51 laborate a sclieine of collection. Thy Lorumnittce is cdmposed, of —-secretar, treasurer, the Mayor, “and Ald. Me- Kensie. : David Ewing, engineer at the power + nause, wrote that with present’ boile: power it would be -almont inporsibl: to—supply, Edmonton with the powst Jrom which they were asking. He cog * ‘of another boile: This” matter ongineer_for ‘repo? 2 "Mayor brought up the matte on Block 61; side of Whyte avenue, where thé poles. came within the curb of. [new granolithic walks. Tt was suk gested ills -of the” Ediaon fon that. the = poles. be lowed to stand and when later re moved to the lanes the city. o! ‘moriton make up the cost of damas: from unfinished: work. ‘This courst ‘had heen objected. to. b: sber of the holders and a meeting war “arranged ‘but of those interested ont: two ‘have. appeared. It .Was. now. re erred to the council: for action. fe provisjonal’ agteetsent made b: the ‘mayor with the “Bdmontom com ninsioners \was ratified ihe 5 e Co. for coal for the power house at th: of $4 per ton for. lump “coal, “and -§9.50 for slack, Ww: septed o mayor and secretary frewurer with the city soicitor wer fnstructed to prepare @ contract. {the committee on t called for. but '$9.50 for nut owing . bers: it had not been pi . After w wumber_of other minor_mat ters were discussed the meeting ad journed at ‘eleven o'clock. MARRIAGE. R — CARROTHERS. — 0 the horhe ‘of thy \ bride’s father, Mf, Archie Carre ¢ thers, by RB: 7. J> Johnston ? “ Do Mr Arthur, aR both of Edmonto WEBSTE! ;. July ath, at Webster Carrother: -—Tenetser-of-Pinm’;-Violoncelto;-Clar-| "See the new machine. RUBBERNECK, SUBMARINE LOVE LETTER, Hear the tew Electric Pisno—a \ mechanical masterpiece. 250 JASPER. SOLDIER FIRED AT A DESERTER| ™ But’ Butlet Killed Young Wo- man. May Be. International Inquiry. Detroit, Mich, July 23—A despatch rom Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., indi- “vates-that there may ‘be ‘an interna-. i inquiry, over -the~ accidental shooting last night,. of: Miss Elizabeth. ‘adenhead by Private Gillette at Ft. frady, who had shot at an escaping “tenerter. — Officers— ~~ jeclined to surrender, Private Gi 5 Sheriff Lipsett, pending “orders oni the secretary of war to whom ae accident has been Teportedy + {. Cadenhead, ef the Canadian Soo, jrother of the dead woman, said to jay: “I have placed the matter in ‘re hands of the proper authorities the American government dnd asl explanation. ‘The Canadian government has en: aged Attorney E, 8. 3. Sutton to re; resent the -erown at the- Cudentread nquest, Dr. Sutton: said that he -di ot. expect international 1 ions, but ‘will watch: the ¢ nd’ send the record to Ottawa. iquest was bogan today but was not pneluded.,- General McArthur, com- vander of the department of the! akes, has sent. orders: from Iris .Chi ago headquarters directing the Fort wrady officers to“keep in close touch ith Teadquarters regarding develop- sents here. - u unate victim of the acciderit was # ‘anadiar citizen does not effect the ase’ becanae the accident happend in ie American side of the line. NOTICE OF PROPOSED MUNICI- PAL LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. Public notice. ix hereby “given. that “\fter the expiration of two-weeks froin he 7th day of August, 1907 (being the inte of the last publication of this a sth cancit-ot the ity of Famonton intend ta_under- ake the street grading of Richard rect throughout its entire length asi" {Local Euprovement, to-be paid for] ” ‘in whole by way of sperial frontage issessment upon the properties abut- ing thereon, Ee CITY COMMISSIONERS. he Liquor License*Ordinance, Prov. |i ince of Alberta, Application his been made by the siberta- Importing Wine Company of, ‘dmonton, Limited, for the transfer 6 themselves of the wholesale licens grant to H. Pagnuelu ii respect of the premises situate on the north half 1 Lot 174, Block 3, Ho B, x e It necessary this. onsidered by. the” Bnd ‘ominjssioners at a inteting Jd ut Edmonton on Thursday, 4 id, 1907, at 3 o'clock p.m Dat-4 at- Edmonton this 237d day, of “aly, 1907. : = Ns; =! “Deputy Attorney General. nette, Organ, Harmonium, Solfezgio | jon, etc.) Har} CLASSICAL STUDIES, | + Btudios—Seeond S MacKay avenu street, No. 854. Free recitals onthe celebrated © | __M L-ORGAN I By appointment, tnterested in Yhis Cla Fine Watches 23)j-21j-17i- 1-4 Mile Backwards. 4-4 Mile Open to Boys his is the Last Week of the: Dent miss this last chanee of getting fine goods at your own-price..--__. 1 si] all ia fine case being sold at-S. NANKIN'S 2 Sales Every Day. 2.30 ¢ and 8.00 p.m. ——preants given-te-the Indies cvery aftern : ayy | 9 Mile Open. Championship of Alberta. tst Prize: Seascn Ticket, value $15. Qnd Prize: Pair Racing Skates. ~ $rd Prize: Silk Umbrella, © ~ 4st Prize: Season Ticket, value $15, Qnd Prize: Pearl.14k Gold Tie Pin. 8rd Prize: French Briar Pipe. — 0 and Under. 1st Prize: Boy’s Watch. ee - Qnd Prize--Pair Skates. 8rd_Prize : $3.00 Cash.—- Ee THURSDAY, JULY. 25th -R MIEEFARY- BAND 12
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