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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-12-30
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AYS com- » offer—no GE SEWACPLAN 1S GER THOR Sensational Evidence Against M, T...Buchanan at Oxford County Judicial Enquiry ~- Money Was Returned Later : Woodateck, Out., Dec. 30—The pay- mant of $140 to M. T.-Sushandn ga a somiminsion upon th sale th Oxford tounty- of two read ‘rollers, was On agiinat) Suchadan, Bp told ‘of visiting the ex-warden at his) offtcq (ay Ingersoll, where he recetved the owing -to the fact that the provisi: al -goverament wai no longer able to Fely. ot the’atiay or nity. Tt is stat, /Yeacy c ed there is disastitisttion in the atmy and/navy and among the working class e@ owing’ to: the slow progress of the govermment and the plotting by a sed- Teb-socicty to restore Manuel. Mailed adiviots: to ‘London indicate ‘a-crisis of re DUVAL GOES Calgary, Deo. 80.—Terminal Tratn- master Duval fs Jeaving Calgary for ‘Moose Jaw, where be has been . “ap- inted superintendent, +", Mt Cameron,’ the present supsein —tendent at Mobse Jaw, \ will gome to Medicine Hat ag, superintendent, where hip: will take: thd position-formerly oo who. ‘z. Daval’s positfon~ in. Calgary will be ‘filled’ py C. Hood; of Winni- eG; now ‘Emieral fuel agent there, SS _ ‘RE FOUNDED THE |[EcuaDOR AND PONY EXPRESS ‘Welln: Walla county superior ‘Friday, December 30, 1910, ‘ | 4 RAKE ORF MADE: “ON RO CANADA AND-U.$. fnternational Tribunal, to ing ‘the Boundary ronto, Det. 80.—A special to. tlie trom) Washington «this -nion Says, “A treaty between: the United ent to Tigerscl, nd out: 9 the rosa! States sid-Canada estab an 5 ths rolle de niationsd, Ho | 1neeroational Commerce oars i Date ‘Which shall buve jurisdiction ‘over found them in bad ghape,aving ap-| raitroads’ crossing the boundary. line ENDORSED Parently ‘been tampered with, Before| will in allprobability be drawn up |} returning to Toronté ‘he had a tae | in the immediate juture according to. jd '% statement made by J. P. Mabee, hafrman of the. Dominion Railroad a >} —Boartt- opera gna Lane irs eee ae io’ ot ors will be com~ te Dey or | lll n ote oe Teapeetive 7 eae 3. Pommprehcna? then told of taking $340 and at to onan” operation of m - permanent tribunal, BUY MONTREAL PLANT Welland, Dec. 30.—A cate ‘Which controls the Ontario Iroa ,|and steel plant at this place will pro- “| babiy purehiss ‘the ’ Monti "TWO WOMEN “DEAD IN St. Paul, Minn. Dec. 30.—Two wo mien ate believed to have pérished, one body Raving been recovered, three: men Were 80 peverely, burned. that aihiker gharseaaire [they wil die, and ten others..were so Sums representing the, life apes ot ‘went in tothe money tvested ‘Méstroyed: Concord flats, a thiee-stor ey brick building on Hleventh atrest, between Robert atid Minnesota xte, ‘St, Paul, at 3 am, today. Dead- Un. identified . woman; fatally injured dirs, Rose Moore, 45 years old, burn: }ed, in St. Joseph's Hospital; Anu terd, 25 years old, employed at thé ismporium, in, St. Joseph's. Hospi Mrs. Anna Lichtenteld [Jumping from building, in-St. Joseph's injured: Miss Margaret B., Wardell, Harald 5 us Wertba Eckert, Mts Mary ‘Kinney, C. B. Hawkins, Vivian < }udehtenterd, Anna Leinson. (2; WAS_A CHRONIC DRUNK | ison, dine years old, fell from: a bal ‘Vancouver, Dec, 90—At the. “late )cony,-ad -hind-his-head crushed. #f. 1. Pierce, barber, was injured. The explosion of a gas stove {s| believed to have been the catize of tho fire. @ year live: plan forthe establishment ‘and | wtéa that the eyndl-| Steel Oe slations Lverely hurt th a fire that completely]: Herold) ‘becre'| ere be viewed, P -witich will be= able bo cope with the Of the “take tha farmer by the atm ispel bia exroneous’ impression tbe ié ‘paying tribute’ to SiMe. “Ruiasétl,"* continued Mr. Mac- Kenzle, “geems.to take a eood deak st feamtbct GO GE tha ecxsicon poms consists. of prob- Winnipeg je association. “Phe mant 2 said Macken aie, “are entities to ‘all the conifort can sootrar et i¢ opinion o! the eae: ot anid “the tion of the late King Edward, _tit, as a. - well Senown “no. si such action followed, —; ico + She AE fo ok Ts fe os Se ae ook of io PEEP EE the manulacturer try-|_ ing. the ie ot Canac ‘Sheep for sxRIbINon. at the National | egetable Growers’; Mid-Winter -Bheop \show, to be at Portinad, Oro, frou January ato tiling. up|: ‘ssapciation again | communication. 9 7 25"). x =-..MEN DOING NOTHING; THAT'S ALL ‘Winhiper,: Dec} _30~—Tiis coldest Right Of the: séason- so far was re- Sorted -hete inxt-nivtt, when the mer- cory 42 degrees below zero. | C4 iy t Th ead ware extended ar tr ca | SCUALIO as Port Arthur, and west through Sasketohewan. It was comparatively mild ta Alberta, 92 & ey From the standpoint of the Bulid: ing Trades Council there is nothlag new in the labor situation according ‘tothe statement of Business Agent Meliklo’ to ‘The Herald ’this thorning. P ERU MAY. FIGHT een are fust doing nothing in ‘The Steamfitters’ Union held a short % meeting Inst night but nothing was Hims, Pero, Dec. 20—A Joint note !dong with regard to the present’ ait- from the mediating powers, the Un-l uation, ‘will have the: block fibiohed the latter end of next week. ‘This morning, Mr. Tho sald, some of the men who quit yedterday swore looking for thelt fobs again. He took on: the men bB iad fied of. ‘They were among the best men he had onthe building,” ‘They said that they "Quit yesteriay on a migunder- standing, having the Misa that there was a general strike on. Later they court) Who celebrated the seventieth ed States, Brazil and Argentina, ~ anhlveraary/ot his birth’ at Walla |WAs prevented to the government to: Walle, Wash, founded. the-pony ex-|aey advising Peru to submit the Hague tribudal. The feeling here ix ‘OF { thst Wouiador wilt wot accept the aug- ‘by .Séstion and that war will result. Newspapers urge the government (6 prepare fer hostilties. The two ‘Thomas, of the firm of Doylg| Were told there was no strike and 2 as they did not want to quit work & "Thomas, the contractor? building they came back to get their jobs. the Dominos’ Block, "told ‘The Herald this “morning. that they bad eleven that he has been taformed that one men tt-work-om the bulldiig, plasters,tof the men who quit yesterday was fitters and painters., These are
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Image 1755 (1910-12-30), from microfilm reel 1755, (CU1664340). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.