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\ US a s Oo ee hone. D RETAIL. Bar Coal, ."Fdmonton Dis- I for stove: and! price, LOO. LIMITED sn Coal Co., Lid. © ~ ‘Bhiebert; but their combined’ strength Gale Which Did Great _ Damage, Quebee, Nov, T- bec -was today visited by the:most terrific wind and rain storm which it has experienced in twenty years, A-stiong northeast gale set in about éight o'clock last evening: and gradually inoressed yntil one this morning, when it had attained the frightful velocity. of one hundred miles an hour, In sections through the city hadly a householder -eucaped damage to his property. Hund reds cf trees and feences Were strewn aloug the streets. This morning, dozens “of outbuild- ings were razed to the ground, while {throtigh the business sections ‘cOunt. lene signs were blown down and swept Railway, Light ‘and | Power company: 3t g Jesding- to the trots caty Bale deeie been ortiel eer: ency y In opasequence there was no cléctric Power: through. the “city up to noon. The cars have not run simce last night e wne-| mos are ata standstill: juebec ~ Ohronicle was not printed until: this afternoon owing to tlie lick of power ‘The pontoon of the Quebes and Lev: Ferry company was swept from its -moorings and carried across the ‘river, where it'c into the sheds‘of the St Lawrence Navigation company. completely “wrecking” both. — Damage. was done itt the neighborhood of fif- teen thousand. x8 . The government steamer Druid wa: struck by another portion of the por toon and slightly damaged, and it ju turn, struck the stgamer Canadienne, which also siiffered injury while the steamer Was swamped, The fierce gale lashed Fe areeiral feu higher than tho average height ‘and dozens ‘of barges are high and dry. along the flats and heir—present- positioons until the high tides next spring. One schooner laden with po- tatoes was carried completely over the = acks.of the: RL, ¢ eae vile | berta, ‘They claim. the_loss of time many empil graft, moore z or ton ted thsit torenedies stove in contact. with the wnarves. Mi Fecha Away Section of ©. P. R. St. John, ‘N.B.,. Nov. -7—A terrific gale raged slong’ the Bay of Fundy: Igst night, the wind reaching'a veloc ity of sixty to seventy miles per hour. Daino de St. Andrew was” wached ava (PiveR Ei { of: Workman ‘at u j-Nov, 7.—A thrilling. ‘and. miraculous. escape from “instan death at the Electrical Development ‘Company's inteke: this morning, ws when a diver named Godirey Thiebert was being lowered dawn into the fore day in thirty feet of water from afloat to examine the screens and intake pipe. Thiebert; who had-on his heavy diving apparatus ‘with the awiul snc- tion- of water, was drawn. into tho yortex of waters leading to the main pipe, and was unable to free ‘himself, the line ‘having ‘caught in the. iron: rk of the Weven ‘toh iron gate. and “the-man“hung over. the top of a 150 foot open: étock, with’ the avater. bat- tering the breath out of his body. The eight ‘men onthe fest were pulling for all their worth on-thé life line in ‘nswer to an emergency signal from was not able to.extricate him. ' To cut, off the water by closing ‘the immense gates of the penstoick meant Anstant death. “Af this critical-imoment Mr. Sims, the mechanical superinten- Pressure steadily, ATLANTIC COAST Old: Quebec was in. Grip. of: Terrific —>—__—— SCARES DEATH. Jeary yet: Will Be Charged Against zenak in Winnipeg. E K H “Phere will be no Winnipeg, Nov. 7. : ier Fngits in- repls to = & reporter yesterday. “There will be ‘Dost: worten examination and Uiai’s alt.” | May be Realized by Conscerted Actino Jos Bigurski, who struck Yatsenak “on of Dominion and Manitoba the head with a hatchet, Ik im custody. He is to.appear before Maxistrate-Daly, toniorrow. ‘The charge was unlawfully wounding, -but it will now probsbly be. Amended. The police last night had. little doubt the aoe would be altered to: one of wilful manwlaughter.. It a Winnipeg; Now, &—Through the action ofthe Manitoba Guime Protective” As- sociation and the co-operation: of the Doniinion and "Provincial -goveraments, the herd of elk in this province. ona af the last’ on the continent, is likely tobe pretstyed' from extinction, whigh is now Threatening those noble animals. For two years past. the association: tas been agitating for’ the ‘setting apart of» game ‘preserve, which would’ include teat portion ‘of the natural’ feeding ‘round. of the Elk in the Riding moun- tains. ‘The Provincial government was firit appor: id promised fav = Asked last night about post. mortem ex-| SuPvraenes And Bromised, favorable con- eee ey is refused. to] the hearty support given the aasdciation sents any a= + —+f-by the Tate De, McInnis, olsimed that when Yateenak went [the hospitat on the night of the affair ‘it was. thought’ he was suffering: only frowi 4 scalp wound.” However, it was difficult for the. doctors’ to diagnose the ‘case accurately as Yatzenak evinced a-de- sided objection to any inspection or treat- ment. When he returned a week after: ards it was seen distinctly that “his skull had beon broken and: aplintered. ‘There can he little doubt that #7 the wan had submjtted to ‘proper’ treatment at first’ his life>would, have been ‘saved, MILITARY STIR _ IN LETHBRIDGE The Secretary of the Associition, Jus. ‘Turner, wis sent to. the. Riding .Moun- taina last: fall. to look over: the ground and select the ‘most. favorable location for proposed: resergs... He’ went qver the territory caretally- anit chose "ass site an ‘area comprising mine townships—324 Board of Trade Opposes Centratiza- tion of Lands Titles Offices. ted north and: west of thé Neepawa. It included partly provincial and partly: Dominion lands.” Last summer Tarner called tho atte ‘of, the Doininion \ Reddy Fainted, gorernuient to the proposal in the letter Li ” to Hon. Frank Olivers and thg minister's : reply indicates that the:aims of the as- Bes sociation are-right inline with the pol- Lethibridge, Nov. 8—Col. Steele] ics of the Department of the Intertor, D.8.0., commending district 13, and Senator Devebse “have arranged fora gun batters, field artillery. here. Consequently the long-hoped for game reservé may’ be expected to be realized in the neat future and the herd of elk as Dr. J. 8. Btewart-has. accepted com-| sured permanent refuge and baeedi mand, and, with J. 1. Eakin, Messts.| ground. ot “a8e 8nd Breeding Leonard ahd Bkeith, will go-to the ees se ee Royal Military College;, Kingston, for y HE MIGPELLED FORTY. training, as:soon os ar made. The stren T bea hun |Fintander’s Clumay_Attempt to Ra dred and xix men with sixty-five Cheque—Port Arthur ‘News, horses. Armories, gun shed and : offices’ will be’ erected, _ Port Arthur, Ont., —tradte—tns = tof the. pressed itself as strongly- opposed to|the ‘Hon. Mr. Cushing’s plan, for central- | was izing land titles’ registry offices in Al-| until again. adjourned last evénin ovember 14th at’7.90 ih the old © shamhors. is Of more consequence than stnaller| Was necessitated by the fact that a fees, and there should be an office in{mumber of witnesses art. still cont Southern Alberta. Tlie board is tak-|fied to. the hospital, and it will be ing active steps to inganize a board of [some’ time before they have recover. trade association for Southern . Ai:|ed-cufticiently to give evidence. pee: . John Bari, a Finlander, was cha gary local, arrested ‘here last night |With raising a cheque issued’ in his — 7 formation Iaid by agit in_ Calgary, |the cheque on Monday last, ind-made hen aftested, Reddy fainted dead fa olan lumsy attempt to increase its de- away and.cannot be removed-to.Cal-/NOmination,_but on prosenting-it-+ the Molsons bank the: téller refused jcommend the-counci The,.adjouummentys J. B. Reddy, mail clerk on the Cal-jed -at the police court this a tart one release’ a ‘liundred a [or a direct “toss of forty thousand Robert Williame Bhot by Walter Stout at Forty: Near Kamloops, a trading posts in CaFTGOS Way tuurdered in cold blood ‘an "Puesday afternoon at the crossing of the North River, sixty miles north of Kazn- Joops. Walter Stout did the killing. Fivg Tadhinna wit the “trgeds and aw Stout They jumped their’ bor and the parts without drawhag rein oped to the police juss a alone oni thee teed ee might: ¥ “ Chief Constable “Fernie vnixed po stnoet ork nm unt for the despeiado, who headed. for Edmonton along tho winter trail, -Wil- Hiams: wat the Jargest trader in the cuns trys One hindreg: miles to the north. Stout had stolen tee chorées, but ‘word: was vent bythe Indians instructig Wil- Hae to'prevent Stout crossing the river at his*tanding. . Williams refused Stout Permission to cross on. the ferry and Stout with a single shot from Yér puta bullet. through heart. % Snow i falling and’ the chas. a long one. NOT 70 SACRIFICE. _ THE DEBENTURES Williams* the: city and the presence b} ancial ageiit in’ the assume the recent iss ut ninety, resulted in an emergency meeting of the finance’ committee afternoon, at which it was decided to sacrifice the debentures, but to re- ‘ = worke_nud the natural -£48 system accordancé willr.the suggestion of ex-Mayor . Forster, namely, io | —Inguest 9 (Halted in| (WO oF three: youre’ morieage ob ane gas and water ‘systems: Tor, say $200, ‘000, ait six or seven per cent, and wit the -proceeds to wipe .off ‘the ‘present jedinens: and go-ahead needed public -works and retire the mortgage with the sale of the d tures when the market recovers, Using ninety cents as the debenture thousa: ‘wenty thousand. Five per cent, in- ‘T8W Thousand anméally, wsapicl_in-twenty. yeurn, ‘or ‘twenty th Mort assets for two e Stuart, of Calgary, will act |to honor it. “Bani got away trom the Nalie heslersehe ilies Albert bag, but when arrested the following was most Obvious, as the word:“‘io1 was spelled “‘forti’* the interpretation of the’ dlause about|the bank was in no doubt ag to forg- work. ~ Chief Justice Sifton was to]@ty.. Bari,was remanded. \—'__/ have acted, ‘but his. other engage-|, The recéntly formed “Port Arthur shenta rendered thix impossible. The {Canadian Club. completed its organ’ board will meet next week. ation at a meeting held: in the city council chambers. Over thirty mem- bers were enrolled; and judging — by Bock Market. judging ~ by “Montieals Nov, TecSentiment. ia the| te: interest. manifested, the stew or stock market was somewhat distarbed to-|nization is likely to prove an “in: day following declines, Be Il street stuntaneoi sce E Auaneed by y. farther. advance in. the! .. gscdon-Inatale Lighting Pl : 1g Plant. Bank, of Bemend s, Geeuat tae 2 grandod Nov. @The city ie tastal hot of any marked -egtents. Much. in.| ing an electric lighting ‘plant of its terest continues to in Vie move- | OWN at the pamping station for light- meats in Dominion Steel issues,’ Preferr-| 78 the buildings there, and it is prob- ed wan'qffered down to 97 1:2 with buyare| #ble that in the near future the plant Offering 87; common was offered at 13 7-8| MAY. be increased sufficiently to do all with buyers at 13 Tha were (2.73) the municipal lighting. A turbine d: iy_trading in stocks, 68. Dominion Coal * namo, using steam as a generating pctlons. Us, the, ear power, has been imported from’ Eng- “ath at-39 1:8 and. Montreal alias at 167. The weak feat- “Det Jand. ° The, capacity is: two hundred it 311-2, Toronto Raik, way 86 and Cani lights; sixtéen candle power, which is sample for the plant and Syperintend- inn Pacific 141-9, |ent Shaw's. residence, and yery little Richelion ‘ahd Ontario declared the usu-| *tam is required. in erhployess at the mines in a dispute in the pamp- been-test- up i “ran Imo the building end switched off the “power and closed: the valves, < m ‘The rope freed and the men pull tion, eee ose Vancouver's Postal Receipts. ‘Vancouver, .Noy, 7—Five years: ago Vancouver was congratulating thoreelt ‘on the wonderful’ amount of post: of: fice business. transacted. The revenue, from thé. sale of stamps and money. orders in 1902 ted $66,488.85. ‘This year the revenue is $149,300.96, an increase in five years of '$82,612.11, revenue for 1902. ‘Last year’s ‘rev-' enue was $121,108.57 and the present Year shows an increase of $28,217.90.~ ‘The number of money orders issued . oS ed elsewhere and. the saving’ is esti- mated at about eighty-five dollars. in the hundred, s ~ . Program of Reactioniats. ° Bt, Petersburg. Nov. &—The program of the reaétionists in parliament out- tor ted thousand at seven per cent. would cost. the city: in interest the difference ON ISA CY Judge Dugos and Hon. J.0. ‘of Dawaon City in Edmonton— of Gold Capital ._ Duge jot ts hapa le, of Dawson ra te Montrest by fesse Herdt, of MeGil university, From pe seem he the Yukou har lowing to the fact rich “creek: There are discoveries Wi fon at- gold. ges 8 hemeven ia. be made in the net his revol: Hfuture, .but results ate not gained. a i “owil to. the hi rices EePrincaiten Sand other’ alice that “have to be surmounted, Pro are great numbers, and if quarts. ig once liscovered it. will give the ‘country uew lease of life, and allow. it to higintain it, reputation ‘ad great gold” producer. Copper. deposits exist in great qua tities, “and those tliat have alread White River districts, justiiy’ the be- : 7 sag {lief that in. th future, the Medicine Hat will Mor tgage Gas aud Jie! that in. the. Sarr sn Tepanuan Yukon will -aleo fi 1-0 fin the mines have virtually closed down. city offering. to|for the winter, more particularly in ue of debentures [the immediate vicinity of Dawson.and resi this |dents “have left the country in -num- not |bers. ‘and -there. are probably. only the Indian River district, ‘the es in > ope re worked thiree orf ie Target min jer,—attd therefore there—is Dut little reason for large numbers winter. For this reason, although the courts. aze' kept busy during the . sume: with the exception of crlmirial case: the @eed. ‘This is the reason. of “Cases cannot be. forced” to. the elty. or The allaged eck of Tt. bat] Sprattng oF the’ jt is ow i 1¢_order_kept_is_really remark: due to the splendid ef. been grossly exaggerated. fact 6, whicl th city police, In the winter ti is of course the dul] season. and the gn, Dr. ty arrived es rfeterday, on = eeut, the form aving been a sa pthe dant of is chter, Mrs. L. Herdt, wife of Pro- ders eagparks 1b nomi ished at neatly all the 8 have ‘been ‘worked out. that new Ot At Vanco wer treet) cages “are Heard In the winter ae] lawyers, parties and witnesses are art or all’ absent, and therefore ro" ie Icng| HN T. MOORE RED. {Member of Red Deor in Alberts Legle- tin Specink ‘Poronto, Nov. 7—At the Nation: club, Toronto, on” Friday last, Mir. John T.. Moore, M.PVP. the representa. tive tor Red Deer in the Alberta legis lature;.was the guest-at'a cis some prominent Liberals: ~The earo-| jest hope was expressed by those who ns know-the gilts ot thie-western-inem-|: Frank Mikota Was acquitted i the (ber that in. the fortheoming ‘Domin-|*Upreme court lest evening of the ion campaign he \vould be: Sested 10, charge of” shoo: ing Charles: Semerad Tepresent the new Federal constitu-} ith intent-to kill..-The- jury feiey of Red Beer. 2 vexcap- [ed a vets: ot ng guilty, and Chiet tional sbility as a speaker. and being [Justice Sllicn di urged the prisoner. [at ardent ‘admiter: of Bir Wilfrid | FOr fully three minutes Laurier ‘he woukl no doubt prove a/gttve doubt in she minds Yaluable accesion to the Liberal side | tie prisoner, but the prisoner's eoun- in the House'of Commona.. Mr, Moore /#), what the verdict of the jury was foore ‘said the people,of the West had been |‘ the case, When the clerk of the Star their’ appreciation, and that any man|Jury,. W. Clarke, for the verdict teach: should feel “glad to assist Reet ed. he replied ‘pl the emphanis eanis at his command the sfurdy em-|W the. word Bee His Lordship pirebul o 8. ot ‘Alberta, ip tae erat peers beard dhe. ae rete dor work, pore goes | fawa in a e jury, the interests of his district, before re-{ thatking. thout for thetr’coreful “at: FORCE INFIELD DURING WINTER G.T.P, will Keep Engineers, at Work ar -|Aa’s: counsel, Mr. °C. F. Newell, ‘wi ‘assured of the verdict, ine was forced to. aake:-the: clerk, ‘ Mikota’s acquittal: did: noi come: ax Surprise, When the jury retired at 5.90, and.took « ballot, it was found, likota took the ‘verdict: withont’ any display of feeling: He Sparsonally shook -hands with the jurymen —an: . Se aes ok 4 Water Systems Rather Than [ust por peaducen in Yellow Head Pass Route— (Er the court rose, ay 2am ule ‘Sail Now, : me Peeiatie a ee ae : > C.W. Vonaredol Back ‘him to “Keep ‘his head." igroaity dee’ 2 would 1 OMe The defence which was presented mins ficult to give: an estimate of its size, neded aoe ae but shuring the eoming’ winter, it is Toitine "9 Sanplete Sita hy ee Sr cay, No Soe: retusal [doubttul if more— than 2,000 people} yy yan Arsdol, divisional enginger-tdu a_withes ae Mise further advances wilt be: there. .Qwing to the fact that] seine Grand “Pome Poriie, Mee i of the night Bemerad waashot yesterday from the coast and resumed | Mikota slept with the witness. The work at the ditjsional ofices in the G. '. witness declared Mikota. came. in be. P, offices’ inthe Merchants’ Bank Build-|fore eleven q'elock, and-did not again ing this morning. Mr. Van Aredolhas [leave the house that night. ‘Thiswns been -absent from’ the city since: last {on tho night of July 4,-tho night Bem. Iuiy. jerad,. while: drinking “in the cellar seat the -comer-of Syndicate avenue arid Rowland street, -Wwas-shot- in. the. Back by a revolver/“fired -at him through i ‘eaterday_Afternoon’s Evidence. The first witness called-at the after- noon session was. Sergeant « ' of the R. N. W.'M. P. He testified ist thecal. to Benerms” muse “bey tween eleven and twelve on the night of the shooting, Semerad was. up- fairs in bed at the time. He took e of the windew—which:had been given him -by Constable Haig, and i Jand party and proceeded. with them. to Prince Rupert. Leaving the party there he proceeded on an inspection. trip of mites. towards the moustaine. v ing the different eurvey camps slong the proposed routes. The trip was made by cance and horseback, “EbE pase bras tisorsd “tin very good weather thix summer,’'-said the engineer to a Bulletin representative this morbing, “and: the: work. ix bei “The engineering parties will work Pr, pricey as an illustration;.two hundred j vacations’ of the éourt which lasts this winter ux they did last in order after keepii it 1¢ “al ration, ir or i# winter ax they last in order thal eping it-for several days at thousand: dollars’ worth of bonds from. jovember Ist to Febriary Ist. {no time may be fost in awarding the}the barracks gaye it to Detective ind eighty |'="—taw-and Order Maintained. | contracts for the construction ta Griftith, @ cheque with his'siguature at- taghed. “He had seen his purported ‘signature @ number of times. At this point, Mr, Cogswell produc- ternative” roubes: ical feat/| countr¢, ion of topogi Y. large area h ures of uv Many ti TIiTe-AUFOURT, as between. five Per cent. paid on the debentures and Per cent year: . eight or twelve thousand inst forty: thousand, and the sity will have the tse of such money, which, if the debentures were sold. the thousand in revenue” bearing assets, of which the gus and water systems répresent {wo.lnindred and fifty thou- sand. Tie earnings in annual tev- enue exceed forty thousand, constitut- ing, probably the best - siunicipal value in the, Dominion, Couldn't Oitawa, November 7.—A sensation social circles hete has been created by the» disuppearance. of. Glnawyn McDouguil, a clerk inthe privy coun- cil office. “He has been missing four dys. McDougall was to bave been married on Monday to Miss“ Wingin- Vv ell has been postponed. “He is a Bont of the late Hon, Wm. McDougall, member of ‘the first confederation cabinet. —_—_—___—_ ——— ' Still Buying Grain. - Brandon, Nov. 8—J. 8., Maxwell, manager of the Western Canada flour mills here, denies the story in the press that the company has stopped buying wheat. He says they are bay- ing ¢very. bushel they can get here and have at all.times at some outside points._However,. they ‘are buying Lonly car lots, subject to grade. = ee eee Defenss in Detective Smith Case, Tomipeg, Nov; 8—Coanacl for the defense in the case of Detective Smith, charged’ with manslaughter, stated yesterday that an application would ‘be made to the ‘court to have the case president of the League of Prussian People by whom he has bean re-elect- fed, Ho declares his party regards par- ‘Hamént fot as a legislature, but us @ council to nseist the emperor in ‘the Lyset difficult task,and it. should ibe abolished when the crisis wax past. Pafishkevich opposed the adoption of laws-by- ated the | continuance of —martial—law. It. ig claimed 185 deputies. will ‘support ary group has declared ‘war-on Stoly- pin. ‘The chance of a working agrees nt—between the. various -constitu- tional: js yteadily” improving. “New. York, rf 7.—A wireless Lusitania breaking the record from Queenstown ~ To Visit National Park. den and General “Lake leave: tomor- national park at Gettysburg. are going to obtain some idea -of the jodges may if necessary force a case arti¢s are DI [Sesdy and inst no injustice “will be] Injustice will be provided-he sees that all on two hundred thousand, er’ four |done, This season ig called a vaca- thousand annually for two or ‘three |tion, but it-ean hardly be considered 3 such, and it is tccessary to wor! as there is no real attraction in: th way of recreation. art From March there ‘is a general i or three times the size it is in the Although there is. more for- eign than Canadian capital in the Yu- kon, the financial stringency does not seem te-affect-that part of the eoun- ‘and Dr. La Chapelle, who. is a member'af ‘the Yukon coun: on winter. tryat all. The judge cil, had to come to/ Edmonton basiness. “ and—although | they ha heard tales of the: wonderfill progress inade: here. they were amazed al the splendid’ ‘buildings = arid the wide t Bteat city,'and which Edmonton has. ‘The optimiam they observed on every hand the people have in ‘their sy have been resident?.jn« Daw- ince 1808-end will return. there streets’that are so essential toe worably_j with ity. 400 6 by April 1st, 1909. Sa ee Sea : is] Bank of. Engiand Announces. Rate Six Per Oent—France Follows Suit, New York, Noy.” nounced. For the first time in seven! years the oor mS ore advanced re Noe. Frederick Bor-{its tafe to as high a level as four per ‘Ottawa, Nov. 3:—Sir Frederick Bor. a ‘and -the feeling heeume: gen- : : ai erican {eral that the Bank of Germany would Se sees Pare ee ner UL “Uaeat anes espa Oo .s}Other great European financial insti- i—It is neseasary tiow “scattered throughout the northern: determining mother guess coming in e the railway will be actually locat- by Mikota, and asked the witnesss if not take the aignature’ to. be the same as that written on the cheques.” Mr. Newell did not cross-examine farther than’ to have the witness ré- affirm the aboye statement, City Detective Griffith. Detective. Griffith, who was ik, ie —— APPLYING FOR DIVORCE, ples Want Absolute feity would. not-get.— ‘The Hat has |fow of those who left in the fall and oe Tavesti probably three hundred and” fifty the population for the summer is two] was next called: idered the most » Nav. 7—Application will be mude to parliament far the incorporation ef “The Tondon, Continental & Cana- dian ‘Trusts Crporation.” 3. The Cumberland Railway & Coal Co. of Nova Scotia, will apply to parliament reasing its borrowing pow. fm and duthorixiog the issue. of profer- “yer who had torkedl-ae the as it was he—wi had ‘the case against Mikota.~ Alter the usual introductory questions, he said in. re- ply to,examination by the Crown Pro- aecutor fag = = “I saw some footstep+ on the north’ aide of Semérad’s. house. the mornin after the. shooting, The footprint aw rasa large one. There was. leo the imprint’ of a apperently. as if something had been held in it. The ground was ‘very -nearly dry st that time, though. eo weather the night before -hnd -been. very wet. —, Tig: boot print had-an impression fas if the boot was gone over on the been. broken. mded to marks on ved" from Gleczko.”” eyeee id « Ann Cannon, of Toronto, will next session apply-for a divorce from hor. husband: James Promise, Cannon. ‘This is the fourth Tordnto di¥orce ac- tion of whieh notice hax been. received. The Brie, Loudon & Pillsonburg Rail way Company will apply, to parliament for an-extension of construct its-line of ‘of Canada: will seek incorporation with Power to carry on-& general life insur- ince _busitieas. [Application will be made to parliamer It cori shoe I. rec Tih, Meattied by the. witness: — “The soil up to° the hhousé ig ‘of [ows' and orphans’ fund of the Presby: feriin Church for an amendment fo the| white mud, and there was also act governing, the fund, which, will mit the board to control the find of ny dust. Glecako t w York: bei ‘estimated two a ei foes find « halt bepier tian B6c pre-|t0 go back thirty-four years to. find a| member and, : When I got this shoe from vious time. Fierce excitement pre-|time when the. Bank’ of England’d| ian Churoh~or Canada in- good. stand: — Th a ise vails on board men inv - J ast ‘at present, | tng. Se was wet a a ee ome as que gine rooms. are promised a rich re-|Curiously enough, the advance to six —_—___-___ ture of Grek ad oat dust on the: in. watd if the ship arrives at. Sandy] Pet cent. in 1878. was made on the Coal Mine Deal. at Frank, Sa Ne Ne ee ee Hook before Thursday night. “|same date as the increase just an= Frabk: Alta Nov. 75 penearraen te ol e prin: h those, importarve to the domestic coal mars ‘ket and as-well to the town of Lund: breck, has just beer’ consummated whereby the mine ofthe Brecken- ridge & Tund company, of Lund- breck, has heen taken over by the Al- berta ‘Coal company interests. headed they reuporis shoes? + Me “Cogewell then produc plan showing a portion-of Kinistino avenue and Elizabeth street up to the Ontario arding housc, where Mikota lived This the witness said, was a correct kind ‘and even generotis to him jin} urt called upon the foreman of the leave the court rocin.. Before Miko-.-- = 5 o . Bailey, accountant in the ~~ “paute M\| Union barike aware that he Knows the o-s\V signature. of Krank Mikota, He pro- ‘been_written ee emesis 192 was 1 Rus inister carried over to the spring assizes, and 5 : tutions, ens Ave, Boe tor ning mipotiie 100. 150,000, flusatan: Mi oe failing in this they: will ask that it be] Pose/bility for u-similay park int con- |" by A. C. Flumertelt and HN. Gales, eS = 4 ae Et ‘The value in 1902 was $2,518.25; in}, St... Petersburg. LA ee ay anders cS | SSIIARE ana vise president (i tlie] At the carer. ot,Kininino and Eliz- = ‘ , ee fi e eo Ga iy, | Winnipeg, 3 ld." New| Alberta Coal company, of Lundbreck;|abeth street,” the’ witnei continned * There have been: “as many offices Wmened 1m, the, erent era seencal this is warranted. by thio charge hiy| Mrs. Take-and Dr. A- C. Dougherty. 1,0) Uaaniged that he: has aithdeess|the Tnternntiontl Cont and Coke eos [ee ea ee cha owt where the Tand 2 ge : @ opened in the province—lwith the sanc-)|4urite the famine relief operations |S nin delivered to the. grand jury, | The invitation comes from 2 : acento Hoya) cote | ie eral Ge eae esd Peon — i eee nS ae ee eae a Conran question. Of the total of this eaves brides, The mine will] Seinorad’s, to the. Ontario loarding. a = oe | gene ides~ whether , z Jawspaperme: inwive. 2 for the Sanadian contraot and 6|rapidiy he put in shape to ships fake: ae Wich: generally decides: whether: Het iatice, has been found guilty of mal-|' . Newspaperman Think Law Devlin to be Honored, rary Seana meee aT ee alin Be ee Oe ee iainie bank. : e ombined di cts of Manitoba and|fesance of office, and sentenced to] Sherbrooke, Oue:, Nov..8—At the an-| Ottawa, Nov 7-—Hon. C. R. Devii Manis endow shou leis oSeaEOe sce. : i tant thovemply sp-ealltve, rer! = 5 combined districts of Mai dismissal from office knd, ordered to| nual meeting of the astern Toxashipetintely-introduted into the Qucbee eab-| Maron st ets Sts See TS RELIC se Lrtounnl Sie, ape yeae cel te. re a the Northwest Territories, itution-to the amount of over Press Kesotiation, a resolution yas’ ent |inet; will be given a public reception | Porc’ Ms onpoweat enter neon uae Orin net Agta: Pver sae laocian oktdren: It Gee ee two hundred and fifty thousand dol-|'to tlie — postmaster-general, protesting [tonight in Aylmer, Que., his native | jaye the. mullclent ¢ i New York, Nov. &—-The work of the|Toupd iby the Pievins ote en aches This Boy is Incorrigible. lars, ‘ against the new regulation affecting the}town. One of the features will be a overnment expert who Dave been| as under a plank about: three inches : \ ———— interchange of mail matter between 1.8. [torch-light procession by” the pupils Rah Mie ew . [iaeestigating. the altars of the Mer-|wide and sit fet long. The mae Woodstock, Ont., Nov. Bates, Did Not Sell to Armour. ;nnd Canada... After six months” experi-[of Yhe public rnd secular schools New York, Now. te Chelan Ting. |cautile National Ban has revealed | staal ME aik- and then, an incorrigible Ind of this: city, war ence newspapermen'of the townships ape | ——-——— , vary patatiling disclosures of —erookedness | ‘Pace. in the. plank wk. jan 3 : eos Chicago. Nov._8—August Swift ol) Guvinced that these regilations are un- City Council Sits 17 Hours, [our a birearr rolled 10 where {f-was. fo 7 —— ars” imprixonment in Kingston. He|the Swift Packing company, denies Tr| wise and ought tole repealed ‘hieayo, Nov. 8—The Chicago Tele-|dent ‘today that yesterdiy's Republi. | Sanat at least two of, the former| oo eer tom the chief of police. was charged with stealing one dollar, ;story in the Drovers’ Journal that c vo, Nov. 8. je hicago: ry 7 ees | officials Oe or eteotla ia at i i in’ the Swift & Co. have sold their intirest in! Groat’ Northern eases Construction, | Phone Comppainy’s (ranchise extension can victory in King's coupty was due : [There were three to te same institution for assaulting Ril ie ct Pats = ordinapce
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