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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 6

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THE EDMONTON JOURNAL TUESDAY, 15, 1913 WAVE OF FEELING FATHER KILLS TITANIC ANNIVERSARY IS TODAY MARKETS AND FINANCIAL sweeps ENTIRE New York Stocks stook market yesterday. closed 142 Saturday, and opened 145, clean jump FOUR CHILDREN THEN HIMSELF -v. ALBERTA I i. wt Government Candidates Will Meet Sure Defeat in Almost Every Riding "THIN RED LINE" IS WORKING HIS HEELERS Conservatives Tackling Illegal Workers and Making Great Fight for Clean Government Lines Kiddies Up in Front of Bed, Shoots Eldest, Then Others Flee YOUNGEST MURDERED WHILE RUNNING AWAY Oldest Boy Fought Madly for Life but Was Clubbed to Death whrat ami rye under lute of April 1, i plKced ut ,76 per cent. last year for the ima period winter wheat wu .84 per cent, und rye .86 per cent.

MONTREAL STOCK MARKET UONTHKAb, April on thd local exchange today wan dull end prion rlinnsrcs were small, in most caws heme off from yesterday's elote. C.l'.K. old at 241'; to 842: Crown lierve at 386; Textile at 86 to Inui et, 52'. tu Lauren-tide 218; Power at ISO to 227' aud closed at 228; Toronto Rails at to Quebec Rails at 16 to 15; Uruzlliaus at 97'. to CHICAGO CATTLE CHICAGO, April 15.

CuttleRe. celpts. market steady to 10 ant) 15c lower; beeves, 7.25 to 9.10; Texoe steers. 6. SO to 7.90; Blockers and feeders, 6.10 to 8.20; cows and heifers, 3.00 to 8.3r.; calves 6.75 to 9.00.

Hogs Receipts 37,000. The musket's early Sc advance lost. Light, n.05 to 9.35; mixed, 8.9.1 to 9.a5: heavy, 8.75 to 9.30; rough, 8.80 to 8.96; pigs, 7.00 to 9.25; bulk of sales, 9.15 to 9.30. Sheep Receipts, 20.000; market steady to 15c lower. Native, 6.20 to 7.40; western, 6.25 to 7.40; yearlings, 6.U0 to 8.35; lambs, native, 6.

"5 to 9.25; western, 7.00 to 9.25. of throe pointti and during the morning X12W YORK, April The demand sol(i to 115 nt'w record for the for stocks yesterday was great enough ra''' KttlnK bm'k to 14r by i Urokers said the chief impetus was to absorb ofterings at concessions and liy Montrwil Talk of prevent substantial break in tho a prospective increase in the dividend markv but there was no agressive't0 10 percent Increased the movement, buying and trading lagged. When the i 1,111 the movement was ex-market opened at noon, the opening l'ressed that a new stock issue was having been delayed two hours on no- "kel-'- Th still had of the funeral of J. J. llu' treasury after It cut price changes were small and irregu-1 1,8 mt1" a J'ar or so ago and only lar.

A heavy tone developed in the 1 olll'e in while the street takes a look early transactions, despite tentative nt million and smacks its lips in efforts to bid up some of the leaders "ntioiput ion. and quotations gradually shaded off! In thf rest of the local list the trend as the day advanced. 1'ressure waslwaa undecided. Urazll Traction held most effective against Reading, Lo- slpady at and was the only other h'igh Valley and Cheseapeake and stock aside from Toronto lallway that Ohio, all of which were forced llt all active. A single shart.

of a point or more, and a few of the'Rufsell Motor sold at 44, a new low Industrials, which recently have been record. Maple Milling company weak. The bulk of the standard dropped l', equalling its previous stocks, however, were not greatly nf-j lw mark of the year. Some of the fected, and sustained only fractional bank shares were firmer and Winnipeg issues. i Railway rallied a few points on light The petroleum stocks were especially buying.

Some Russel Motor preferred weak, California common and prefer-j shares wore liquidated in the afternoon FITCHBVRG, April Ernest Moschner, aged SS, murdered his four children and then killed himself This, the last picture of the Whit Star queen of the seas, was taken by the Rev. K. M. Browne. S.J., at Queeinuwn, on Thursday, April 11, 1912, les than four days before she went to her last resting place in the North Atlantic after striking an iceberg.

The big vessel is seen leaving Qneenstown, headed for the open ocean and her last long voyage. by shooting at his home on Roilstone street, yesterday. Continued made the man temporarily in the police believe. Moschner's wife, on returning f.vm work, discovered the bodies of her children and husband with bullet boles In their heads. The murdered chil und the stock dropped to 81, a new low record.

TORONTO LISTED STOCK red, and Mexican falling two points or more to new low figures. Rumely also touched a new low price, dropping a point to 31. i Discrimination by banks against cer Toronto Rails Dedicate Titanic Memorial Lighthouse TITANIC SUNK tain industrial stocks as collateral was Hrazilian said to be partially responsible fori Twins i. the weakness in this quarter for theiMacKay dren are: Klsie. aged 12; Myrtle, 11; Norman.

8, and Ernest, 6. According to the police, the children were playing in the yard when the'r 1,215 753 156 0 50 55 50 50 50 39 ONE YEAR AGO fhiirrh cu: 1 father called them upstairs lo his Church, Business and Shipping bdroom. There from the Circles Gather Et Seamen's In- muddy feet, the officers believe last. I.eag Cables reported that Kuropoan mar-' Eeaf pfd kcts were more cheerful and Amcrl- Can. I'ac.

cans advanced in London before the Can. Loan opening here but little business was Can. yteel done. for foreign account, because Oas 145 98 106-105; 57 96 242 i 85 2 178 49-H 10 21 LONDON MONEY MARKET. LONDON, April 15.

Money and discount rates were easy yesterday. The Hank of England secured most of the $3,000,000 new gold offered in the market. Peace prospects and financial support were again responsible for a general improvement on the stock exchange. The strong features were gill-edged securities and Argentine rails, but the absence of public support made speculative shares sag In the afternoon. Debentures were weak on Paris selling.

American securities opened steady and a fraction higher. Canadian Pacific was an active leader. The market closed dull, with prices "4 to above parity. The Sao Paulo $20,000,000 5 per cent, loan was largely oversubscribed, and sold at a premium of 2 per cent. MORNING I he lined the children up in front of the bed.

While the children, half-j frightened by their father's manner, were gazing at him, Moschner drew revolver and fired at his elder CALGARY, April 15. As election day draws nearer it becomes more evident that the voters of Southern Alberta are determined to leave no stone unturned to defeat the Sifton government. Reports from practically all constituencies south of Red Deer indicate a sweeping Conservative victory and the prediction is freely made that the Liberals will not carry more than two seats south of Red Deer. On the part of the Liberals, every effort is being made to influence the voters. The party workers arc in command of a large slush fund, a great part of which has been secured from the liquor interests of the province.

An army of heelers has been imported, largely from Saskatchewan, and they are the notorious J. J. Sullivan, who figured in the Macdonald election, and "Thin Red Line" Leach, also of Manitoba fame. Then there is Jim CrooKal, chief clerk in the license department at Regina, and a well known Scott heeler; he has been at work in ttie province for some time and the government will doubtless use him ifi "doubtful" constituencies. The Conservatives are tackling the fight with the greatest enthusiasm and are confident of success.

The chief complaint of the farmers is that the Sifton government bas given them neither railways, roads nor bridges. This, with the A. and G. W. muddle, has given the administration a bad black eye with the agricultural community.

Attempts have been made to becloud the issue bv draecine in tile ouestion thf lateness of the opening. There UNLISTED was more buying of Canadian Pacific Jupiter 1,000 for Germany which made it strong in 'Dominion Lake 3,000 contrast with the general list. Chambers 100 The bend market, was heavy with stitute at New York NEW YORK, April 15. Today, the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, men prominent in church, business and shipping circles gathered at the Seamen's Church institute, on the lower water frant to dedicate the Titanic memorial lighthouse tower erected to the memory of the men and wo- daughter, Klsie. The bullet entered thr- head near the left ear.

causing in- stant death. The' other children then i broke from the room madly. Ernest, i xuicuei veiling 01 oui esiaoiisneti is- WINNIPE LISTED STOCKS This is the Last Day for Filing Claims Against Oceanic Steamship Company vviii iu ine i eauj iisimeiu Eire in. ire f. I the youngest child, was found crum-' pled lifeless on the floor of a closet in City ancf Pro v.

Loan Empire Loan jG. W. Life G. W. Permanent iic-oessary oy me issues or tile new issues at high interest rates.

Ttual sales, par 1,30,000. Panama threes coupon advanced on call. men who went down with the ship. It the front room of the same floor This stands on the corner of the institute shot, too, entered the left side of the tne building, overlooking the harbor, and head below the. temnle.

XEW YORK, April 15. Today, I Home Investnitnt 13 135 nrst anniversary or the sinkmc of wmi have a rinf. nf tnir mii-ao it TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS steamship Titanic, has been set ns the 1 wi" chartered by the government Hides in Closet Myrtle and Norman fled downstairs. 150 140 i 112 116) 290 310 130 132 120 130 95 97 105 130 105 110 1 175 147 Vi 149 I 112 175 1 1.300 I last day on which claims against the ana Ume dri on the i Th Spscial Wi--o to iha Edmonton Journal ere Myrtle sought vain refuge in a by MoOougll r.nd closet. Her maddened father was too i "win iiuuii Mll.

1UI in- Vt'Ii. till- Oceanic Steamship company owners of ence of masters in a(1justinj; ship-a Atchison, Topeki' and S. Nor. Ciu. Northern Crown Kank Nor.

Mortgage Xoriii'Tn Trust Occident il Fire Standard Trusts Union Lank Paint Glass S. Trusts new stock) S. A. Warrants the ill fated ship can be filed in the chronometers. The dedication cove- NEW YORK METAL MARKET NEW YORK.

April 15. Copper-Firm: standard, spot and July, 15.00 to 15.50; electrolytic. 15.62: casting, 15.37. London firm, spot, 69 15s; futures, 69 10s. Tin Strong; spot.

40.00 to 50.30; April, 49.90 to 50.25; May, 49.80 to 50.25; June, 49.30 to 49.80. London firm; spot 229; futures, 223. Lead Steady, 4.30 bid. London lg 2s 6d. Winnipeg 76i 51'i 47 Amalgamated Copper American Car and Fdry United States district court for loss of I monles consisted of brief addresses by life and property.

Damages in excess Bishop David p- Geer arui ers. of S10.000.0m already have been asked. 1 quick for her, his unerring aim bringing her down iust as she stumbled over the threshold. l'rom appearances, only one of the children had any chance for self-defence. Norman, the older boy, was found in the coal bin; his torn clothes 37 American Cotton Oil American Locomotive American Pinelt.

and American Sugar Refining The last day for filnig claims was THE CONQUEROR -Quiet, 5.70 to 5.S0. London, 70 114 I SSVt 4i: Chicago Wheat Spelter-25 Gs. land the blood-spattered club beside i him gave mute evidence cf his grave of reciprocity and by statements that I formerly set for February 22. but was the defeat of the Liberals means the i nded. Ninety-nine claims, aggre-settling back for twenty years of the i sating 52,216.000 have been filed since securing of "wider markets." Hut theithitt date and more may be added to-farmers are nut being fooled by any The amount in which the Ueeali-such attempts and will deal with the ls Steamship company is liable will be but futile struggle.

Moschner then retraced his stooa. They builded her with cunning, deck i on deck, And clanging hammers stnute the white Iron Barely steady; 1 northern. 17.75 to 18.25; No. 2 northern, 17.25 to 17.75; 1 southern, 17.75 to 18.25; 11 southern soft, 17.75 to 18.25. Cleveland warrants in London, 66s.

Bar silver 59 first covering up Xorman's body with I rasa and boards. Halting at the closet on the first floor he covered Myrtle's announced in a decision to be handed itr 1322 21 'A 1261 down this week by the United States hot steel; Gigantic f-ke'eton of rib and brace. body. Im-'n enterine his bedroom, he iiittiiimuui engines siowiy suugni i a district court. The 99 claims flied since February 11 are principally those of i persons seeking to recover for the form as it beside her.

their place lay on -bed and, standing Anaconda Milling Co Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific Railway I and Ohio Milwaukee and t't. Paul Consolidated O.is Denver and P.io Grande Erie Railway i Great Northern Railway Great Northern Ore ctfs i Illinois Central i Soo. Missouri Pacific National Lead Xew York Central and Hudson. Pennsylvania People's Gas Reading Southern Pacific Southern Railway Union Pacific States Steel death of sailors and steerage Irom Driu-e nt a bullet into his own brain, caus gers. The largest suit is for $510,000 1 inS instant death.

for the death of Clarenco Moore, whoi Mother Finds Body iv. i t-, r. And man surveyed his handiwork with i was a broker of Washington, D.C. An- i Two hours later Mrs. Moschner came CHICAGO, April 15.

The weathef map broke the market 1-8 to 3-8 yesterday. Corn declined 1-2 to 5-S and oafs had a net lops of 1-2. Splendid weather for seeding was re ported from all quarters of the spring wheat country. From the winter belt there was a repetition of the glowing reports as to crop conditions. The depression of prices which followed was helped along by statistics showing an increase of 7.407,000 bushels (compared with last year) in the visible supply and by advices that there was a falling off in export demand.

The range of the market was narrow, bulls and bears alike seeming disinclined to press matters. Primary receipts of wheat were 646, 000 bushels, against 3S4.000 last year. clearances of wheat and flour Friedmann Patients ShowNo Improvement Too Early. Yet to Judge, Says Doctor in Charge of London, Cases other large claim is for $50,000, made 'home. Missing the sounds of the chil made nonie.

jtissing tne sounds of the Lo, 1 have on behalf of the mother of Ama clal- conquered; sea and sky and Scoog. I i 'J on voices and noticing ie over- i storm snail not prevail turned turniture she rusheo uiistairs i uamst steel girt bulkheads, casing en- j. i to lltr husbands room and found his who was lost with her husband id 120 '4 131 3S 51H 102 1.4 114 113i 164 100U 26', a 61 108 14 314 threw r-hilrlron The Titnnin trni, i id Bined nn th tiirtt Snrii ti murky fog or through the star- body and Elsie's. She fell in a dead faint and. when she recovered, ran shrieking out of the house to call her neighbois.

Moschner. the police learn a.m on the morning of April 15, the government on its records. R. B. Bennett has j'jst returned from a speaking tour of the province, ant reports that he has never encountered such a wave of feeling against any government There are only two seats south of Red Deer which the Conservatives are not confident of winning, and these are Xanton and Little Row.

All the rest they are confident they will carry. This will involve tno defeat of four cabinet ministers: Premier Sifton in Macleod, Hon. Archie MaeLean in Tabor, Hon. Duncan Marshall in Olds, and Hon. Charles Mitchell in Medicine Hat.

In regard to the Hat, it is said that Nelson Spencer has the riding solid. Mitchell, who was an obscure district court judge, is not at all popular or well known, while Mayor Spencer is one of the gas city's most popular citizens. Premier Sifton went up jigainst an impossible task when he assayed to beat Robert Patterson in Macleod, and is said to have no chance at all. Little How riding, where the Liberals are conceded to have a chance to win, was gerrymandered fot that purpose, being composed of the Liberal parts of about six constituencies. In Xanton the government candidate, Glendenning, has an news carried to the world on United States Steel pfd arid gale.

LONDON, April 15. Xo permanent improvement is reported on any of the patients treated by Dr. F. F. Friedmann for tuberculosis.

Two that date, hence the dating of the dis- ed, bought his revolver yesterday Money morning. Up to a short-time ago he'" aster with regard to the claims mentioned as April 15. equalled 440.000 bushels. Seilin by cases of tubercular bone have been re- Montreal Stocks Then proudly fared she forth upon the sea. Her bow plates shearing through the fcarn.

Colossal power impelling through the SURVIVES TWO DISASTERS; cemmihsion nouse put corn down. Off- ported to show improvement, but so crinss were said to be for largo eastern far nothing permanent has been detents, especially in July and September I niunstrated. The patients under the nau oeen a tuberculosis patient at the state hospital at r.utland. Pre- i viously he had been employed as a baker for twenty-three years. When his health broke down he bought a de- livery wagon and deliveied bakehouse.

options. The good weather was also care of Dr. Ross, of the Queen Alex-an intiuenee r.gainst values. Oats andra sanatorium am tint gloom. MONTREAL, April 15.

Local stocks i Unheeding, hurled resistless to her weak for responded more readily yesterday to weakened with oth gotds. When he grew too bein er also the cheerful feeling on European mar weather at present affected by the tine and predicted. 1 uere is no cnange, their condition," said Dr. Ross yesterday. "It is too early yet to make any predictions, but there has not been anv im this work, his wife took up the work.

Brooding over his poor health, the police think, caused his mind to become unbalanced. Escaped Loss of Tita.n;e Year Ago Now Hotel Collapses. GALESBURG, 111., April 15. Frank Karoun, one of the survivors of the Titanic disaster, narrowly escaped death again on Monday night when the Lin-del hotel, of which he is proprietor, collapsed and the walls or his room fell in heaps on either side of his bed. Karoun was unharmed.

doom. One staggering impact sent the death thrust home. And "Have ye conquered?" came the challenge grim, Through turmoil where the engulfing waters met. TODAY'S CHICAGO WHEAT i CHICAGO. Atiril tS-Stwwilotlvo provement to date." kets, reflected by the continued strength of C.

P. R. Dealings were on a larger scale than on any day in more than r. week, trading broadening out considerable and yesterday closed with a better feeling than lies been in evidence since the post-Easter rise halted. la ATTACK PERSIAN todoy bcxiitd in the news altec-tin? croo or the TWO HUM TAILORS "Ye who the monarch strength of seas statistical conditions.

There was good commission hou-e buying and some covering by shorts and prices hardentd. Lower cables and continued rainy weather C. P. R. remained a notable feature BCSHIRE, Persia, April 15.

Owing to an attack made recently on Bunder Abbas by a band of 200 Bahaloo raiders, a party of bluejackets from his majesty's ship Pelorus was landed and strength and under normal condi- RETURN TO FACTORIES!" of Boston Phone Girls Get Increased Pay ons in the local market would have brought about an caey opening with the defied? "Not yet!" the watery folds of ocean cried; The wild sea crags of icy gloom returned, "Not yet!" Wendell R. Phillips. Pembroke, X.B. prices to to lower. Slay started a i led before this a general advance in shade to to lower at 50 to 90 to the British consulate for the the market.

London once more sent a Wanted 17 Per Cent Increase, but higher range of quotations for the in BITTERLY ASSAILED sold to 90J-4 to purpose of strengthening the consular Oats had a little buying rally riaht guard and assisting the local authori- tut: uytniMiB wnien siart- ties to drive off the raiders. ea uiKnanjM io lower lo went up to 35' Are Satisfied With 8 Per Cent Raise in Pay WINNIPEG, April 15. Two hundred tailors who have been on strike since April 1st have gone to work again this SEEDING SEEMS Decision of International to Remove Twine Mill to Germany Leaves 678 Idle Winnipeg Grain Since Strike Was Declared, Employers Concede to Demand for Higher Wages BOSTOX. April 15. A general increase in the wages for its operators in the Greater Boston district and in other large cities in which it operates, was announced tonight by i.be New England Telephone and Tele- ternational leader and the openings here was at a new high for the movement of 242t, a gain of 1V since Saturday.

Through an active mark for the stock in the morning the price held close to the opening level, advancing to 242H. receding to 241 and recovering again to 242 at noon. The advance was checked in part by the reactionary trend of the Xew Vol's market in the afternoon and aftnr again touching the morning high, the UNSEATED; WANTS SEAT AGAIN (Canadian Associated Press) LONDON, April 15. Sir Stuart Samuel, Liberal member for Whlte-chapel, recently unseated because his firm holds a government contract, has announced that he will contest the by-election against Captain Browne, Unionist, whom he defeated last election by 540 majority. GENERAL OVER 1 morning as the result of an agreement reached between the strikers and the i merchant tailors, whereby the men j.

WINNIPEG. April strong demand 'in Minneapolis save firmness to Winnipeg as condition? of growing crop are opti-jmistic end Luropean markets somewhat weak. On the whoie. it is crohahlp that AUBURN, N. April 15.

The de cision of the International Hurvpstpr I company to remove its twine mill to 1 graph coraPany- The ncr-as aver-Germanv was assailed In a statement aea siy less than $1 week, PRAIRIE FIELD! win receive an increase 01 iv per ceiil. on the prevrous prices on piecework The strikers asked for an increase of 17 per and were offered a raise of prices fell back to 241 closing there: the world's supply of good milling wheat and leaving a gam of 1 '4 points is cot heavy and for it at leat.t there r.HiT,'r ff 1 a A n- lo is ft cood demand. yesterday by John Golden, interna- I lst is lhe date uPn n-lufl- goes into effect in JJostoi, and tional president of the United Textile 'lllere was a aeoioert hrwik at to i probably elsewhere, ucording to a company official. of 2.000 shares were dealt in. Mon- treal Power and other strong Mr.ckS! in the market were Toronto prices declining cent.

Cash trade is very quiet. Oats are steady and flax 1 per and after a friendly exchange letters the above settlement was any Acres Are Ready NOW, reached. The friendliest relations While Province is Busy With maintained between the two parties throughout the strike. Plowing Operations r.n,i nnnm New U.S. Ambassador Textiles.

Brazilian, Ottawa Power i nd ReceipW were liSht with can inspected auuuiau eai. niiuiiw n-uis, rallies osed lavel-noo BURGLAR IS CAUGHT ing its sharp advance of Sattirdiv, Berlin, Paris, lower lower. opened 1U higher at and rose Pesta. quickly to 14. The later was Whta Accepted by Britain were brought to this city from the Chauvin district yesterday by O.

M. held within the limit -points ila? Workers of America. He declared that had the company followed "twentieth century methods in dealing with its employes the mills would be running today. The company's attitude," he said, "has been arrogant and unjust toward its employes, the citizens of Auburn, the state board of mediation and the American people." In view of this, Mr. Golden concluded, "the people are better off without such a corporation that refuses to remain without a stipulation that everyone must bow to its unbending and uncompromising will." The departure of the industry will leave 675 operatives idle.

July and the afternoon close at i-i. ieft net gain of 3 points for the lav, tnak to lower; lower; Buda Open Close 90 90 9V, 87! 2 87'. 35'. 34', 36 35; nr; us ii45; 115 tie lis October Oats Arranged with Mr. Geo.

H. Suckling Champnay, who stated that alreadv' three quarters of the plowing had been Formally Responds to President carried out in that territory. He also Wilson's Note Intimating His stated that nn farm of ill oni-ci K. ,1 0 lng six points for the mo" 'm'lit. to return for another concert next season.

This will be good news to the concert patrons of Edmonton, who will Appointment been seeded. Makes Strenuous Plea for Liberty When Searched Had Huge Roll of Bills Flex-May July October with net gain Textile was in good demand and advanced to vi'i. cloS- I ing the high: Brazilian was 'i up at 9S5i in the morning, but closed un- Not Started Yet Great WASHINGTON, April no doubt greet Mr. McCormack at his next appearance with an overflowing audience. on made a smart Winnipeg fnett changed at OS a larmer or uevine.

in the person p.ritaln has formally responded to the of H. Kidney, is registered at the Royal American inquiry as to the acceptabil- re- re- i closim-Vit the Wheet No. 1 Nor'hern. No. Amongst the many congratulations i i ccvery to ueorge noiei.

anu wnue in conversa itv v.t!it ft. Pnpp Amprif-tn Northern. 86,4: No. 3 Northern. 8.s'- Vrt rn a nn Erniii or i I from those who attended the McCormack concert last week much praise uon jesieiaay reported that at the time 1 to the.

rnnn xt Jnm I 4, 801; No. 76; No. 6. 71: Feed. 62 No.

2, 88': of his leaving the Cooking lke Page is persona gratia to the I rVlu eu firm at 1164- trict. no owine whatever 4 "-nli was firm at 110.. Xo. 3. 8o-8; No.

4, 82V was given to the superb Nordheimer rtnno, in ki ai(. i fement comnion. Mgner at ZS'i and Oats No. 2 C.W.. No.

3 C.W.. the preferred higher at 91 grand piano provided specially for the McCormack concert. thoroughly appreciated were the sterling musical qualities of this Nordheimer grand piano used by John McCormack 1 Extra No. 1 feed. 33:: 1 2 feed.

30. Barley Ni 3. -No. 1 feed, 32,4 No. No.

4. 48 Rejected, WILL TUNNEL VANCOUVER C. P. R. File Plans for Million-Dollar Underground Passage VANCOUVER, April 15.

Canadian Pacific railway has filed plans at Ot-. tawa for a proposed tunnel under Vancouver. It will connect the inlet and False creek water fronts, will be nearly a mile long and will cost a million dollars. The company is ready to begin, it is declared, when the plans are approved at Ottawa. in, ti iiion win oe sent ro me senate oy reai- the frost, with the exception of a dent Wilson todav.

few inches beneath the surface, has i still a good hold and that it would 1 STREET CAR KILLS GIRL take fully two weeks before plowing was well under way. "This date for' i nu the enmm.tr,ut or. Calgary Four-Year-Oid Dies from In. 43; Feed. 42.

Flax-No. 1 S.W.C. TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS Special Wire to the Edmonton Journal oy McDougail and Ccwan'j. Winnipeg 111 i. that it was purchased immediately bv one of Edmonton's leading citizens and AMERICAN MARKETS Minneapolis delivered to residence the day after the 'Z 7.

juries; Driver Arrested concert. 28'i 241 -7 386 73 'A Open as Wheat-Ma July Close 85' i 87'; is uttL rii.ri"nuiiaiiy iate ana I only once to my knowledge, five years ago, had plowing and seeding been completed at this time of the season," said Mr. Kidney. WINNIPEG, April 15. F.

F. Bradley, bookkeeper for the Empire Sash and Door factory, is under arrest in the Central station, and will appear in court today to plead on a charge of burglary. He was dragged out from under a bed in a fashionable south end flat last night about 9:30 o'clock by tha tenant and a friend, who had Just returned after spending the evening out. When brought out of his hiding place he put up a very strenuous plea for liberty, saying that he had a starving wife, was out of work, and had no money. In spite of that prayer, he was taken to the police station, where the first search revealed a huge roll of bills and an electric flashlight Bradley is about 27 years of age and came to Winnipeg from Toronto and Oshawa, Ontario, lie is married.

QUEER SHOW OfTnSANITY Prisoner in Cells Thinks He is Little Dog; May Be Shamming. VANCOUVER, April 14. Henry Ost and John Forbes, charged with having CALGARY. April 15. Little Muriel Campbell, the four-year-old girl who was struck by a motor car on Second street east Saturday night, died at the General hospital from injuries sustain- D2i i-eptember Canada Cement Canadian, Pacific Crown Reserve Detroit Electric Railway Dominion Steel Corporation.1.

Illinois Central Soo Mont. Licht, Heat and Power. Ogilvie Milling Co Quebec Reilway Chicago Other beautiful styles of Nordheimer pianos are now on view at Harmony Hall, the Geo. H. Suckling piano ware-rooms, 550 Jasper west, adjoining Corona hotel, where the musical public are cordially invited to see and hear them.

62 135 1 Mar Close 89 Open 90'. 9 i 80 Degrees in the Shade ed by the accident. Jack Munch, the MOOSOMLV, April 15 Twen dHver the ty-five per cent of the farmers in uwas Saturday night on Monx.min the charge of causing bodily harm. 1m- eptember to- mediately the news of the little girl's R- Bnd Navigation to TODAY'S LIVERPOOL WHEAT dt-ath was telephnned to the police sta- I Dominion TeUle 123 llSH 6S S5 135 144 103 20? 4 Stocks and Bonds LIVERPOOL, April 15. BroomhaIl)-The late in America canned eome sopp-in t.

the opening and Talues were nnehinged to lower. Following the openini profit taking developed and prices tion the charge against Munch was changed to manslaughter. He came before Magistrate Sunders yesterday mornina-. and was remanded until after the coroner's inquest. aay making preparations for immediate seeding.

The weather during the last week lias been clear. The thermometer stood at SO in the shade yesterday afternoon, which means that nearly all will be in the fields today. Conditions are most favorable as a large amount of fall plowing was done in this district last year. Sh.twinigan Toronto R.iilway Twin City Winnipeg Kieotric Dominion Car.ners i deined to with iull mcrket Pressure was attnnuti to the favorable THE SHOP FOR MEN 1EI.JASPER.W. THE NEWEST STYLES SPRING HATS $3.00 each Bought and sold on comnvission.

We have correspondents ou all Indian new, continued high properts in Laurentide exchanges. the Imted states, and a rumor that Antwerp ie to resell cargoes recently imn ha ed. The visible showed a good increase. The decline was checked by the Oerman olfcial report and the in Ayrr. At 130 m.

the market Toronto Stocks "THREE SWALLOWS'' Sir -Toll Power ami Son's "Three Swallow." IriIi Wlii-key, Fasnou fur vrr a renfury. Of liijrWt tanlunl J'uiitv i counterfeit rminey in their possession, present an interesting problem to the police. Ost insists he is insane. He gos around his cell on his hands and knees, muttering unintelligible words occasionally letting loose an ear-splitting yell. The police believe he is shamming.

CORNWALL OLD-TIMER DIES. CORNWALL April 15. A lei. SandMeld MaiDnnald. its year old.

died h-re yesterday. He was a brother of John SandBeld Mai-Donald, the first premier of Ontario. ti.pi.vto i i- i fir bnt dull, lower. i i F.r.ropean rijible wheat, this week railway was the feature which week 91.9i6.0CO: inereare 2.C4.DC0 121 Windsor Block. I Phone 236.1 Edmonton; Distillers to His Majesty, the King' attracted I r.nto inesi.

aiitnion tue locaii tieruian- lhe condition of both winter.

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