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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-08-06
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ROCERS © BHONE' ois Pp out -of Town ‘Daily Seema en Wal. exeursion.from . Sait y and.other Utah points to Alberta, Jett. there * yester- special train with Cards ath, Reymond-and Stirling arrive to-nigh ———— —=—= xt yo Co. | Turpin, and ic auction and ° iseful reser. and. Stand; le alas Hotel on | il k Libraty Table; 3 eraud Stands; 14 ssion Oak Jardinier he Gak Dining ‘Chairs; cretaire; handsome Two more forged chequo' cases ware} brought to the atteation ‘ot the city police ‘yesterday. In the ‘frst caso, “A. Southard's store has boon ke for $25. with the chances slim of the ‘man who obtained: - the|o- money’ ever being brotikht to book, vet uch jg -the will-of thé people, Goveror Brady, in statement mada] op ~ to-day, , outlined his views'as to ‘the 8 tivor ot Roy L. Withelm, with Which name it was endorsed. iB, J. jHead-On-Coltision At | Moose Jaw; Aug. 6.—The Laurier Special carrying the Prime” Minister and his associates, was wrecked . be- tween Belle Plains and Pense “last night by ‘colliding - with”. thro treight No. 71. Sir Wilttid Laurier and his party escaped injury’ altos gether, except for a few minor, bruis. es not worth mentioning. The engine= men all bad suflicient time.to jump] before the collision,.-and—the -oniy- formed th; Jap: pq | Mam requiring: medical ‘attention is = ehetoe dae san ee ie ee Conductor'Ea. Cook, who has several Signature, of his wite. ‘They had re-(>fOKen iba besides other bruises. The fused to honor ft and had retained the {8Pecial train carrying Sir ‘Wilfrid chegue,_a. they believed it was torg. | EAutier lett Moose Jaw The police consequently hpnted up Ushyima and placed him under at- trom Cranbrook, B.C. Ushyima camo to tha ‘police station here yesterday and-asked for assistance in locating his white wife, his bride of two -smonths, who hes run’ away trom % him. He said abe tad formerly. 1 {a Lethbridge anit had. an account in ~~ the -Union-Bank here, Detective Egan, later in the day, went to the Uniog, Bank to enquire ‘if the -woman _ tad been there receitiy"and was. then_in-| Pense on a stretch of straight track they: met. freight No.:71, in charge of ‘Conductor. Kemp and Engineer Hum- dle. Burgess wad able to: stop’ his lighter’ train before the except ~ Pent of steel not needed for so: = time, and the building is sO Tight ahead without a Bingle’ In- serruption_untii it is completed. ~ ——— “| Burns & Company, for g-sum said to TROOPS ARE GEING SENT. __ be $1,500,000. There is ti all TO THE PROVINCES | 000 acres of land, a large part Madrfd, Aug-. 6.—Ten-+-thousand| which i under-cuitivation and _ tho troops were sent. cattle number 12,000 head.” P. Burns ees to quell suprising troubles. Ht 18} & Compan have been seeking this delleved there is a plan’ to overtitow! Property for 0 the government and —enthrone — the! bretender, Douglas Lake Cat- ve. been’ sold to” P. Pany’s ranch is one of the —-feattle ranches in the province, Ottawa, “Aug=6—Dr. F. “Montizam. jbert, director general of public health, fief today‘ on a tour of all quarantine ‘stations tn-the-west, going ns far_as. “Trouble -»:_. Has:Been Averted By: nse; Sasi Be Continued--Some Of > Slightly Shateen Up. ciirred, ‘but tho heavier freight ‘could not be stopped and engines locked together, 0 ‘av was smashed, ‘g-cook ugh slightly injured, as well (Cook. ‘The ‘car containing the news. PaPet representatives. cars were drawn’ bpck to-Moose—Jaw ‘where: the ‘ambulance: awaited. ‘Con- tary. MoNico] informs jthat every indication points entry of cattle, Joglalative ‘needs of the state at the. hands of the republican party, OU! fatty ask, Will the: os teave their land “until next \.k + April, when thoy-will want to ok 2 return to get to Wark putting 2 ‘we In thelr spring crop. 2 crashed in. ‘They sj. % ai * Henke eh Se oe i Bb he oe oe LETHBRIDGE'NOT scr| AT THE BOTTOM as Conductor *f land. agents 40 that there ahould be ‘no del in_home- +h = i sae Se & How is this for a stor¥-of an Al- bertan woman’s pluck and endurance? ‘Mrs, Clara Taylor, a meéinber’ of the Jocal Salvation Armiy-corps, lives in the city wit her family, while. her, husband stays on their homestead, thirty-five miles north of the clty ‘umproving it and: putting ia the real dence duties’ required by the regula- tions, Like many other Homesteaders (Continued on ‘page Taylor's crop amounted to nothing. He is q carpenter by trade, and while on his homestead his weekly: pay_en~ elope is not forthcoming and the sum he saved when last he was work- ing has long since disappeared, ‘To Supply the ready cash to keep things going until he ‘can leave, Mrs. ‘Tay- so Pe at he ie a ae to spare from tending’ her family five: by scrubbing out stores and of last, she finished Some day Mr. and iy. Taylor ae Roltig-$o possess one of, the nest lit- te 820 acre tarms in Southern Al. bérta_and who will say that they; ‘Mrs. Taylor in particular, do not de serve it. On Saturday ni up'her work for the day shortly af- ter eleven o’clock, and then ‘with-her WILL CONSIDER RECIPROCITY THIS FALL Pointing out that other than GP. Canada Mid lived within ber Income jand made all ‘ of June and July, with Tesult that the fota tor 2. olearing <4) anaes = POSSIBLE CLASH : #| ——-OVER-FISHERIES +1” Suplément the Ontario Ottawa,:Aug. 6.—Hon. W. S. Field< ing and Hon, Wim. Patterson are ex- pected to sail for Canada at the end of the month and practically all capital again abolit the Sth of _Sep- ves % tember to prepare for the next. _ses- Dominion Government Will >? ‘0 vere tor th next ass, ) ably begin about the middle'of- | No- ‘Veniber. = a x —The-question”of” the proposed reci- the meéting of the Sank’ 4-4 oe saa managers the other ‘stat }have not succeéded in anything like al, —Ofticers= ~. |procity treaty. with the United 53 : States will be one of the first ques- Toronto, ‘Aug. 5—Ontario is soon to “have two. sets of . fishery Ta esate, contldesed by the cabinet, officers, provincial _and__Federa,|1" October = _confere ‘Phe Dominion Government a few. years ago’ felt—that~-the — py z ate ment ofthe federal governni vision pending inguizyto-be Institut- togulations .which-decision teft — witty} °¢-»y--the-tarift- commission that Sir] it'the exclusive power to regulate the | Willtid hag made mention of in the fisheries but now the federal govern- mn. West. mént finds that the provincial officers ot Sok the cabinet ministers Will.be in. . the; This—Action the: commit ad been threatened “with” arrest and’ prosecution ‘for issu: ing 2 Dellicove manifesto against the S0vernment. Premior Canaljeas today ald; “The Catholics who signed the Manifesto do not comprehend’, the meaning : ‘Of modern liberty.” -|in-councll. An iispector will be as regent Madrid, Aug. 6.—Phrough ‘the ac- Yous of the cléricals: at Basauiey the tothe fair grounds and will be there ‘continuously, A “telephone, number ‘810, has ‘been Installed in. the: secre- tary's office on the grounds. Lye stbek-exhibits-must bez srounds early ‘Tuesday morning; Alt other exhibits’ must be there on Mons| day except bread, dreased goultry and biitter, which will be recetved until 10 o'slock Tuesday morning. Soo ee -|}STEAMER REPORTED TO\ BE ieee WRECKED NEAR SK AGWAY Ottawa, Aug. 5.—-Regulations Lee ‘Vancouver, Aug. 6.—A wire! Te ering the-inspettion of meata tor c ort is recelved that the. steamer export have been pasted by-an order, Prificess May,’on its way from Van- Souver to Skagway, has been wrecked off.Sentinel Island at the entrance to ‘canal, short distince this side ‘of Skagway. signed to cach establ it and he must be kept fully informed of every detail regatding-its-operations: “The operation of the establishment— will * a Beare E + ofa ae * i. SE Pacific Railway aré now Regotiating ‘with the company for an hour scale of wages, It is stated that negotia- tions areas they always have been ‘ot a friendly: nature apa that. until the mew scale of wages has been ‘agreed upon no statement 6r nego- tations will bo-given out. It fe_prac- satistactory enforcement and fearful dition, the goverament d for the reappointment of g thorough.| ly equipped staff of fedetal fishery of- ‘fioers.. Accordingly. Hon.-L. P, Bro- deur, the minister of fisheries, is pro-| ceeding with the organization. 'This means. that the fishery issue Is to, he- come" Very as: the Ontario goy- ermment -will strenuously oppose-any such’ action. c "SMALLPOX IN TORONTO Toronto, “Aug. 5—Two cases of ‘Smallpox were-discovered in the city tically, certain that the fen will be given an Increase. a yesterday. Both are now isalated in the hospital. 5 not. be permitted without” the suber: vision of . the inspector. It ptoper Sanitary conditions are not observed the inspectors are authorized to for- ministry wins the first“victory in the contest between Spain and the Vati- ST. STEPHEN BANK 18 ‘ PAYING THE DEPOSiTORS ‘St. Stephen, N; B, Aug. 6—The Bt. Stephen bank will pay the depositors the first instalment of their deposit, Om Aug. 15, amounting to- 331-3 per ‘cont: = $Id the removal from’ “the establish- ment of the meat and pt food pro- ducts, such action to bé repos Ottawa, Aug. 5.The Free Press to-night says} That Canadian labor men are bound to break away ~ from American Labor Unions was plainly shown af last night's meeting of the National Trades. and This organization heartily resented elforts of the ‘American Federation of Tabor to have all trades councila in south east of the that they’ have commenced opis all on last year’s ‘ill average about ten AeteThe farm is not canal and the ‘moisture except what — Canada to take out chatters from them instead of the-Dominion Trades and Labor Congress. Several of the delegates, present at last night's meeting expressed the opinion that it Eebor council. was time to break away from Ameri- can Unions which: they claimed were ready to take all the funds of Cana- dian “organizations and after | getting ‘that over exploitation will leave the| A” e el aoheries in: a seriously depleted con= Thomas Randall, -a well “known Tancher from “ Writing-on'Stone, has ‘been arrested on ‘& Charge of ‘being in possession of nine ead of stolen horses. It 1s claimed Hy the Mounted. Police that the lontana. Randall ts under remand until next Friday, when’ his Preliminary hearing will be commenc- ‘CONSTITUTIONAL CASE DISCUSSED IN BRAZIL. Rio Janerio, Aug. 6.—President De-
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