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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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‘RAY . ie menu.and ser ervision. Re he Alexandra. o-date ca ces to Suit. All ble ontractors it you— tthe Best- arket-supplies in— C OROUGH ANUFACTUR- [PANY’S = Goons axents for this district. i Rardware £a,; itd, & Round Streate at_ofTown Daily ~~ ns ——together—in-metuat-education for-the —— ing primaries when Jones, wi PELE Bb bob m “Governpr-and-members of the -provin-| tial cabinet. ‘We have reciprocal lessons to learn," said the Minister of Railway “the east'can learn much from the west, and the west ‘san. lear’ some- development of a strong’ united Can~| thing ‘from the east. “We° must = + he confessed, was’ dificult jern, as the ‘interests were! of &- government, doing its. duty’ td, the people and the country was to ‘Set, itself to dotermine ‘the greatest’ good to the greatest. number. + + * + Pas + * mk ob * ” ‘desolated a¥.'a réiult of the panio, 2 : /—Barqness , Vaughan the ‘Leopold ot Belgium and Emanuel Dur- Seux, 8 retired merchant living: at Nenilly Sur Beine, were married fo-| tay at Aaronville, where the Baton- ess has been living at.Chateau Balin- j court—Inr spite of all precautions “to: Keep the marriage’ arrangements -2| ssectet, Jarge crowd- gathered and jected and ‘to the mayor's office and then to the churoh, G00 of tis’ residents having. fled. a Bietepetieia on: ts Rio. = ‘Col Was. signed today by Brazil and, morgantic wife of the late King|Argenting in full satisfaction for the} ‘Tecent—fiag Insults at both capitals, ‘This ig believed-to_be the foreruaner ot ait-offéhsive and defensive treaty ‘oetween, retil, Argentina and Chill. SUICIDE_AT MAHON. Mahone’ “Bay, /N. 8, Aug. Eneholy ts supposed to De-the cause aged 48 years, who last night swal- despite the efforts of. thephyelctans. ‘summoned, succumbed ‘to its effects, At the Board of ‘Trade council Tun- cheon)héld in the Alexandra Cale yes- terday.alternoon, a telegram was read from the Edniontoa: Board of, Trade asking the Lethbridge board to notify farmers and stockmen in the district that there is ‘a heavy ‘hay’ the Edmonton “board was willing to render any possible sasistance in the matter of shipping live stock ‘north’ or shipping bay x ‘The president remarket—that ths ‘people in the north appeared to:hava ¢ jan entirely erroneous opinion of con- @itions in Southern Alberts. He: re- =; = COLUMBUS STRIKE Columbus, Obio, “Aug. 18—No pro- Gres waa (made today toward-settl- ing the street car strike but violence Wan lets. in- evidence tonight than Previously. The militia hes not yet. i tailed intovaction although stone © Harowing: still: harseses’ car’ crews in > sgolated perti mr a EDMONTON LINEMAN “ “WAG ELECTROCUTED Edmonton, Aug. 16——Robert Jones, aged 25, employed se lineman bythe’ olty electric light‘ department, was electrocuted here ‘Thursday while at Work at the top Of @ pole on First street. He and another Uneman.nam- 4 “Mation were “engaged in. foree of 2,300 volts through his body. He hung suspended by his iinemants Belt for vome time until he could 'be| > Howered-to--the -ground,— Jones" came} to Edmonton from Ireland three ~yeara ago. , SAME UNIFORM AS it BRITISH RAVY. London, Aug. 19~The uniforms of the crew of the “Rainbow, which ealled from yéater- day, are identical with those in the British. navy. It 1s expected, that old fagMMiiar HH. M. 8. on thy will ber repn oy H. | ail stopping, and every train is being ~ | consists of a story, printed August 5, cently received’ a letter from a party in. Prince - Albert ~ asking. whe- it. was,—correct—that cat- tle could: be -purchased here for $18 and: $17 per bead, gs he had- IC it; was, he.was coming. down to! Bey some, Mr. ‘Nourse sald biz re- -} thie- minister imamediately—on-Bia—te-} Quebec, Acg. 19.—Crippen and Miss eve! are: atill the delay in their departure. knows the reajonfor it outaide’ of Inspector Dew sind the Attorney-Gen-| eral ond they do not taille. ‘Automobiles are kept in’ constant teadiness near the corner. ‘of Maple) Ave-and Grande Allee, each — paper having some friend among — the. staft of the St. George's boanling house, -where Inspector Dew’s party are now watched. = Said Crippen Confessed. London, Aug. 19—The court of} pon—applwation dy ‘Sounsel representing Dr. Hawley H. ‘Crippen today, granted a rule of Nisi calling upon the London Daily Chron- iole-to show cause why @ writ of at- tachment should Got be jssued for con- tempt of court. The alleged contempt Sukxesting.that Dr. Crippen had_pols- Oned his wife. The article declared that Dr, Crippen had confessed, or admitted to Inspector Dew, who ar- Fested him, when arrived In Canadian ‘Waters that be had kilied_ bis wife. uasel for Dr, Crippen produced a cable from Dr. Crippen denying. that, ‘he bad made any such confeaston, _| Need’ of Another Boiler inspector | Conference With se_Lanigan— WILL WRITE OFFICIALS - OF CPR ABOUT Mess '| The Boaid of Trade to Take Up. Removal of Crews With Two C.P.R- Representatives—Plénty of Hay~ in 'Province--Need of Another Bailer Inspector ply tisd been ‘that the Prince Albers man's informant had probably been alluding to dry hides and that cattle were being sold here for export “at. $70 per head. 'C. P:R, Live Stock Inspector McMulles, Mr. Nourse also sald, told him a few days ago that that the: matter’ would ‘be referred to jturmto the capital. —- za Copies of m telegram sent by the board to the post office department at Ottawa and of correspondence fol- lowing the. telegram in connection. -perusal_and filed, Nat. Marshall. boiler inspector for the Lethbridge district, wrote in_ re-, ply to a Ietter“from the board, say; ing that he is inthe “city the first) Saturday of each month, but that it} ‘wits not his place to- say. whether his district was covered satisfactorily, wait for—the—department of public ‘works. A; Statlord thought there were teal grounds for the request that Mr. (Mareball be given an sssistant. His district extends trom the B. C. boun- alary on the west to Saskatchewan on! the: cast, and from. the International boundary ow the south to Granum on ths north; s territory too-large en- tirely for one wish to cover satistac- ily. After “some further discus-| The president stated that: there was nothing to report in-connection with tho interview with W. B. Lanigan, of the R.,.. except . the- matter of minimum weights for carload lote, discussion on which he thought might. be deferred. - | ‘There was-some_moro discussion-on T_MAHONE BAY | People of the village were afraid: to. Constable: Alexander “McDonald and FINE BIBLE BEING = SENT BY- THE KING, ER RE Ee tow, (CARDINAL @AILS NEXT WEEK FOR. CANADA molest, way placed under arrest by} ; When Mr.—Peters was here, Mayor news leaked out and a{0f the suicide_of Cordelia—Laigitie;} Adams,Ald. Hatch -and—Ald—Frayne. ‘were: out in tHe country.’ inspecting annoyed the bride as ehe hurried firat|JoWed-a quantity, of paris-green’ and | tires and slaughter “houses, and -so jhe did ‘not/eee them. He saw Ald. that the company ‘was quite willing ‘to. pay ite proportion of the aifdi- ag cost, “and. the , heavier steel was requited by regilations of the Railroad x Nothing definite was donsy=\hut the matter ng. being in’ the Oliver, however, and: to him_ said! hE ERE * anyway, in the “hands -of-the latter body, as it.seemied t6 be handling {¢ very well. i PRESDENT OF "t= Frank Horn, supt. of 7 workhouse, did not seam to | YF "be overawed at having a bank + ‘president went to work. “What oi _will_ you 26 ei T haven't decided that;-yet-T H+ Fsmust look bim over iret. 1 of won't be dish washing in any ‘cane; Pm not “worrying -EbOUt sys] the ‘amount of work can get - out of him.” % + + ‘TRAINMEN LOSE JOBS Omiaha, Neb./ Aug. 19.—Halt-a doz- n conductors and one train agent) have been discharged by the CBicaxY, Burlington and Quincy road as the Yeals the fact that the company have been defrituded out of many. thous- ands of dollars by. ticket manipuia- ton, 7 “Who Is looking after the weeds?" asked Ald, -King-at + last night's council meeting. - After some discussion It was ‘of decided to authorize Supt. Mitchell, -of- the — parks and the proposed changes of C.P.R. pass- enger’ crews. President Nourse re-| ported that Genetal Superintendent Price had informed the board that if + any agreement had been drawn up or! oh any ‘promise made by‘mny of his pre-! + secessors—he-wowkd-Hive-up-to-tt—— (Continued on page 5) + boulevards board, to engage more men/to cope with them on_stredtt-and public property. bth bbb bre + ; — the-‘present) 7” * 4 be hoe kb oe hh op RUE the “ueation, result of ah investigation whieh re-| 5: oriaing-for ‘commission’ gow Also that all property own- ers be instructed to clean bbe thelr places of weeda. 0b + Ph EP bbb PE iy | by. them will probably draw up t recommendations in the form of a mumibet of concise questions ready. for ‘The ‘mesting, which was. | by. the mayor, clty-soliciter.; the aldernien: with the exception - of Ald. Bowman, “who is east, hid teen Fealled for the express purpose of die Coptes of the Moines plan, or lows state law providing: for commissionforms ot }clty-government, the new- charter~of the clty-of-Grand— Junetion, Colo., the charter of the city~ of Berkely, Cal., and the proposed uew ‘charter of the city of Spokane,’;, Wash., all with the initiative referendum and re- call governing; were on the table and formed the basis for the discussion. that, took place, There was also an outline of tho Galveston plan supmit- ted by W. A: Henderson, of Winni- peg, the city auditor. __Ald. Sage outlined the features of he_various~pian ot chick very similar, varying only “in min details according to the populations of the cities. Ald. Hatch thought the whole guestion was too large.and im- portant a one for the council to He favored. the’ ap- commission of law- yers, paid well, to go thoroughly. in~ to the matter and ew charter, for the eity which could then be submitted to-phe ratepayers. The city solicitor favored the idea of Practically a new on in Canada and fine, legal. points, ‘ probably, and_Ald. Sage,.from..remarks-made}- submission to the ratepayers ‘‘Aré| = all for @ oliange in thy form: of gov. ernment and if there was from ‘whist ion-of.the citizens was it-coming? |? Eventually the: scheme putting the| matter for the present in the hands! “Government: «Sydney, Australia, Aug. 19.—Hon. G.#.Pearce, Minister of Defence, moving the second reading of the de- fence bill inthe senate, said’ that the measure adopted is” the’ scheme. proposed by Lord Kitchener. - When it-is fully operative the plan will. provide for training 127,060 mea. at}! ‘an anmial cost of two million pounds sterling. Senator’ Pearcs attacked those who placed their faith in arbl- tration, Australia, be said, ‘would| Tefuse to arbitrate about Asiatic ox- clusfon. ‘The commonwealth'must be Prepared’ to defend {t ‘agatost attack. If any one asbed why ‘the Labor ‘party, which he: rep- tesented, was.espectally keen on mil- {tary matters, ‘the answer war—that trial reforms and required treedom trom possible disturbance, ‘They’ must} eflestually secure that freedom. All means of defence, he continued, must be the very best. ‘There must’ be“no makeshift, but rather-g margin op the wide of safety. TWO CENSUS MEN PUNISHED Helena, Mont. Aug. 19.—Thomas Dailey and F.C. McDonald, Great Falls enumerators,..pleaded ite own iaws | # feted conniderably from agents, "7 OTHER GOES To vAIL Supplying Ugiior to of the company while the latter wai on. ‘duty, Was fined by Magiat¥ates # Dhries and West, $5 and goats, B. J. Gibson; & switchman, Who: €4 not gillty” {6° the of the Railway Adi, was and sentenced to one ‘Onment and a fine of $5
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Image 415 (1910-08-19), from microfilm reel 415, (CU1662945). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.