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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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Cannon's and. Lorimei‘a}*- Supporters Come out Z Lape Sis 6 : (tion ti ¥: vet, -wheke he inorth.eountry from 25% chert niet of cs a went of the preset GER. tine, “s > # Us Open “up & DeK-traot of: land. inex, 20. some (imiontbY as: well ae the Ponce River: district spopiey te so BP ine ares | vee, Great Northerni-will enter Alberta sivag bel west of Edesonton Sy |prosent Peery gy are Nominated Chicago, -Sept, 16—th the Tinos Primaries the fate of the nen named in’ the “Jack Pot” scandals-ure: De- Shey Oasar basieinaton: e. a Lee, O'Neil Brown,” Ouawas Jous Funieeo. “Ola Guard” leaders won: .B. D, Shurtletf, Marengo; Day- 44S Shanaban,Chlengo;—foha J McLaughlin, Chicago; 5. M. Oh{yper Meld, Canton, How, ‘Com: eet Fernle, By O. nation of City” Cle Tints Sounet mat Gd the, Houtcemneat tant ABR Was an wppate while not” was ‘unexpected, ea} Peru peckejaa Ot citiaens prea i ence. S The inayof@Rated shit all possi Fi prargarcen3 tunity would. bay allowed the re- tifing cletk ‘to. locate’ the and the Donding company. ‘notified of the probable 2 Le P. Dekutel 1s jaby of the sinking: fuss of the — city hind ‘been dive “to other accounts who is also. in-| fed-in the new on eee Mr. Printing tated tog Herald rep Ea ee te a | cofipany contain ood bi- ‘ coal in 1 quantities, ang ght a sample to the. coke o¥- here, vand. Supetintemdent-Mclcan. ‘tens, owill: make n-prao- it, 46-determite. the cok-| ‘ot thestoal. z Pinel ti Madden, first; “James R. Mann, sec- fonds Wat. W. Wilson, third; ; 3. Moxley, sixty: Fred Lundin, “aor, jenth; George.’ Ross, tenth; “Jo 'G. Cannbn, eighteenth.~ ‘Old Guard. Victoriew “Old ‘Guard Won ina large mi ber mt yesterday's primarten. Jack: Potters” In a majority of tn {| Stancer ware’ successful. in tele at Heid. gti setngees ie four law-mage distment for “Jack ~Pottiig’ ~ wetw Bicked by thelr’ conatituents ‘fer “be- turn: to Springtield-nézt: winter, * jLorimer Democrats Safe ; A inajority - of Democratsctthos vat int tor, enki Liars eae ip tho qieet for. yiaie ticket, Tho leaders oft HDemoctatic, won rexiominstiaiti from Matne to California. - fall ntaltes Ihave visited there is dis-| antietaction and thousands: regard. thé, eet way to express itis tb vote the: iperatic islets Out ip Indians a ‘gonolusion we ought to vote allki Usiag the pumping system to ‘the: Republicans ought to carry.; & majority of meh who were fought |e atte. As for Roosever I honest- by forces. working for the upholding |i danot believe he has made a single} of ah re victoratat thelsew Insurgent for xll- hig rhetorio,| primaries, Of the 32 Deiiocrate who {OU what he has done, has been to| voted for Senator Lorimer and who}! the feeling of thosé who fare seeking renominatlcin, -obrhple Peetag een at_heart amd to em- Indicate that-the félfo! fl2p the split in the party. He has | have been rendminated; Saba. ilffaned’ the backbone of. man who} }fin, Chicago; Geo. L. MeContiell, Ch |MRd & tendency to come back into the cago; Robert P. Wilson, ‘Chickgo: Told wut who now grits his teeth and! that on motion’ of rchiner:: ‘and }3. Murphy, Chicago: Geo. W, he “wan't come back. ‘That 1s—iceonedy. Ar: «We er, Aurora; Emanuel M. what- Roosevelt has done’ for in the Home Hank, the depository of Calcago; Thomas N. Gorman; Republican party. The-need ofthe city Tumis, bd ‘appointed. city John J. MeLaughlin, Chicagot Pat Pour is for all Republicans to get) clerk at mosalaty. of $150.00. ‘per J. Sullivan, Chicago; John €.We Hher,‘but T have serious doubts! month. ‘fiie-xeport of ‘the committer Chicago; Lee O'Neill. Browne, {We can.” was ai by unanimous rote, wa; James F. Morriss, © WGziticians, Offered Thi ee ee - on eet al: appointing nie people ‘Gwa Wx square miles of) Lethbridge. Rev. JR. Munro, B.D..| 3: ° ohn. Mural Soeae eee same_session at wl : 4 ers. of Lorimer Democrats fs coal. lantls “jay'the North Kootenay| was elected moderator for. the’ next! Dttiers of oie thie v Pass;,and have (ormed a syndicate. year... z knows: the ‘Premier Coal company.| In the afternoon. vai raat ed ‘Thomas. J. O'Brien’ and P, kur | = ? The. th Piste Ay a Be nts were made matters were discu siffons, A riick will term tater presenped Gia haitaeasly. re fitadeteeds The xact audit by Ave © tha basis of pda, ti itor MeDermid bis mot been. come Pleted.° He fs out of — the clfy and final, disposition of the| port, dealing with 5 - i me 5 1d coal iants whieh will be satisfactory | ments of men to fields, church bul All nigt Be routtikbe eat ae week. “The all shortage to koth partiol: = ling and so on. ‘This oseupied: all ev- the iti the runsactons® G year were audited by Me Wat-| eae tT] ‘Mr. Taylor states that. a singlo ening. The ‘findings of the ptesen tet [aintricts that have ing Here UN pacoeatls tanceng yeseeder afternoon and evening, and this mort ing, in Knox churoh; ‘The miniaters present were: Messrs, Murray, of, he would.( ‘The council then went into committee ‘of the. wtiole to. consider: the appoititment of a city clerk. with the chair, Alderman ra genes. returning #: > mayor's te Foon tes complltves:” Oa ie soe to the councit” chamber the commilttes ‘reported to the cowiell y, Bteriin: Ibfs resignation’ and it Waa fii anecossor will be. eleéted: in due course. EA ‘letter. was’ recetred (fram. S: [tery Inspector Vallance’ onteriti the partisan alliance: shows. that jth lowing leaders of the “Old Gn ‘Deen _rehominated: jShurleft, award. J. Smejkst, 0; Frank -J___MoNichole,— Gj les_-B._Erby he Drastically unanimous, the only op-}°f running ¢ gambling house, in th | WON |OAItOr® being voiced by Major J. M.|police court ”“Maglitrate Brown sen- |the Republican nomination over Geo. |HOwler, Mimncapolis. Dan W. Law:|tenced him to six mouths in the ‘Conn; of Woodstock, who claimed him: |18F, former mayor of St. Paul, who|Ptince Albert jail at hard lator and self aa a -prostesslv® —congervadive, [DAS decn at outs with Frank Day and fined him #100) payable, forthwith and ‘This Congressional seat now tx ocett-|the state organization, jumped on the|{n default of payment another stx pled by Howard M, Snapp. of Jolist,|/Dand wagon with a birmony speech | Months in. jail. a stand patter, : that brought forth. thunderous ap- % piapie: ei i Jobir Lirid, who declined the nom- Hhation, declared that: Governdr Eber-| BAL Was not” the man’ for governor | ly, of Aurora, the first mai nots to come: out as an inj labout three wooks ago, was endsreet.| [All unions were reported tobe re sponding most to the jeution fond,” one 4 no Jean than $75, 9 The president: 5 a telegram to Fort MORE MONEY FOR wast {claims of Lethbridge fon Trades Congress, | Ottaws, Sept i6—It js stated that|1911. “Another: telegram : in the abhual report of the public {sent tor the bridge-on-the-new-railway, that-over have to_be_consiflered., eben. © cath 7 Peri | ane ified bs the Syands ‘Home s % excGelll. cost $200,000, and will be: Mission Committee-meeting in a . 5 salgeey. ss i : cate'that audits are apt always aa fest: high' and ‘1,100 feet long. Tt Calgary Het week, ee by stand patter Republicans, B e. AICO eh the. sewer within rt oR i y A = z i gubjcct of Honry-Shorman—Boutelt-reteran “aity |" Minneapolis, Sept-15.—James" Gray, wae referred to the oy positi next Years = Church Unfon: ‘yote: wan: taken. /of-Speaker Jos. G; Cannon aad aayor of—Minneapotts~in 1893, 1900, | SASKATOON CHINIC ‘The action.of the pronident-tn retain’|to Day all Gof Creck Mines Tile <}but it was clear that-snost of ‘the |ferider. of the new tariff act - land for many years identified -with WAG HEAVILY. SENTENCED ing the law firm of Ives and Ball nightly, for The Gaiek fnines have bech members strongly favored the: pro-jdown to defeat in the ninth district (Minneapolis newspapers, » wi Zi bes 82) gilding industry “idle again lor “two days this week,’ posed tion. Frederick H. Gansbergen, ritit wh {inated for governor today by Saskatoon, Sept. 16.—Mah Sam, the |S solleitors in. the matter of secu!’ One of the moat thus GutHOg Gown the outpat, which! Me. Marray then @poky for the As:|an out and out insurgent. wom witht a cratic state committes at a (Celestial whe for several years has |{ns from the contractors ompenaa-jot the day wan Manager “Ji ‘Ashworth says could’ Semibly'# committee,“ on evangelism. | majority of more than 1, Meeting in the Merchants Hotel; St.|bsen conducting a stote on Second |tion for the widow of the ate Jamés|@ress of +, Aigamatnt the 6,000 mark it no i ients. were made for the hold-jeleventh district. Poul Mr. Gray's " nomination was |AVenve; plented guilty to the charge |Cowan, the builders’ liborer who met |Ameriont Samra ee mages ere pacer to wait {6r 2 Se pias: at -Yarfous his death upon the. Sitpett “block|ming, of Troy, fodeguces,—— —- e : = ~ |" A> standing. vote ‘ot thanks to the 4 ae =e ves is hostesues for their’ hosui! WANT TO OPERATE i sesie"* ‘tho. proceedings, KILLED WHEN AT POINT. . OF BRING RESCUED Mahondy City; Pl, pti 16.—Atter heing entorabed y the Knicl ~. HUDSON'S BAY LINE BASKATCHEWAN WANTS) STILL MORE HARVESTERS rt = Rept. 15.—Wmn, xiv; Presideat-ot the Canadian stn: Railway, th an interview i ipany Hind » prontitud ‘sup- 6f Tabor! for the now lines under conbtriction, fn British Columbia. and had no idea of attempting to secure Oriental Ispor.” He‘ considered Nelson referable: to Churchill aw the termin- al of the Hudson's Bay Railway. He hoped the government would listen to his reptosentations\on the subject of operating that tine and give the Can- adinn=Northern-that opportunity. It from _ tht tent had ‘not an- < froma child of “his -brothur,-1i-3 hute-he-was-tiving. ‘Thia : iced its intention. of ‘constructing |In the meantime they”are betng held/twentteth death from 1° Bt epee Ais See FAS phere oe oh feof ke She of ok Dg Ealive, yon eriakey, a minér.of. “Ghanandoah, ‘was crushed to death by @ second fal) of the toot towards marting. The sec- -curston: fond. tall: cut off communication, ane when he was: reachéd. the" tescuots jfound Bim buried under a great pile lof coal, ‘i JOHN R. MAIR. DEAD The death occurredin the city Inst jnight of John R. Malt, “ag@d-36 years: Deceased who haa been in Lethbridge for about seven months, waa oithe road for the’ Pfonser “Limnber Go: Ths. causo of death wis typhoid fever, His mother ‘is on. the way here’ from /Ont.,.and-will-arrive tonight [mains -will probably: be" whi Jat Foterly’s undertaking parlors. Bee Ser fg" Cinadian Pacific js considering the @4viseiility, of tanning additional ‘harvesters’ ex: s fromthe east; in-tle bope jot satisfying the demand for Isborera ip Saskatchewan. “The government jat Rogina has made urgent répreset |tations, on necount. of hartedtig
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