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LY Last Edition Last Edition I CALGARY, ALBERTA, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914 28 PAGES WESTERLY WINDS. LOCAL SHOWERS TrU1-1 V- 0 APPARENT DpNUTION IN THE FLOW OF GASOLINE FROM THE DINGMAN WELL TODAY USINESS III Bringing Up The Baler Full of Gasoline at The Dingman Well EYES OF WHOLE WORLD NOW FOCUSED ON CALGARY 1ST TAKES RESULT OF OIL STRIK HERALD ACTIVE TURN Cable and Telegraph Messages Pour in from Europe and All Over America Rumor Says Pittsburg Magnates Are Coming on Special Train but This Cannot Be Confirmed Here Land Office Is Very Busy ACTION IS DISMISSED Suit of Chinese Masons Against Chief Cuddy Fails At Hose of the of Kie ft al iifiinst A'fro'J C'mldy, chief instable of 'iiltfary, the cKy of fur $1,000 damans for Dennis Talks of Condi-ions on His Arrival in Montreal HAS COME TO AN END gh Class Immigrants from y. s. A. Coming To Develop Land DEPTH OF WELLS NOW DRILLING Sec- Town- into the ''hincse Masonic hail, the Hon.

i 'hief JuKth-e Harvey dismissc'l the action ith e-ots. Hih lordship, in delivering said that the pnliee had a perfe't ripht to enter the Masonic the fact that they nut have knocked before they broke in did not atf-t. ihe risht of lie chief constable or his officers to enter the building. As the chief had a warrant at the time he had a rijrht to break in if admission were not tal of 25 cents an acre mvst be paid when making the first application and the natural result cf this been to cause the filing of n'-imcous applications on small holdings. Recent copies of leases received Hera from Ottawa are accompanied by a special letter from the department calling attention to iris regulation which provides that machinery must be on the ground and drilling started within a year or the lease wiN he cancelled.

This indicates that the government is prepared to force development work and not permit the land to be tied up long for speculative purposes. GASOLINE ARRIVES A big motor truck load of iron gaso- Company. tion. ship. Range Ft, Calgary Petroleum Products 6 20 2 2,718 iMcDougall Segur Exploration 16 21 3 2.402 Black Diamond Oil Fields 34 10 3 1.575 United Oils, Ltd.

3 20 3 1.282 Southern 13 20 2 800 Western Pacific ..31 19 2 300 Federal Oil Gas Corporation 22 20 23 w. 4 432 British Alberta (Mowbray-Berkeley 11 23 5 1.000 Monarch Oil Co. West of Olds. 200 More than a thousand cable and tele- the nrppitt'-''1 imcnt of natural n-" driven to him. A.

M- lillivray for the plamtiffs and 1'ord for the ho w.st this i t-i it.t 3XS -r it he "rami dins of Bennis saw graph messages from eastern cities and jne tanks cr drumc containing 40 gal-from London, Birmingham, Liverpool, onSi about fifty tanks on the truck, Glasaow. Manchester, Leeds and other enT nut tn thP well af- Las quiet W. he very fine srriiK Icities in England and Scotland were iternoon, and these are be-ing filled to- received by the Canadian Pacific tele of i day by the baler. graph office yesterday and today mak The drums that were tied yestrds Us now generally WIFE'S AFFECTION BASIS OF SOU ing inquiries regarding tne strike ot were brought into the city and stored. oil in the Dingman Discovery well No.

Meanwhile, the directors st 1, near Slack Diamond. The queries for storage tanks to hoi mussing ne pre-e gnso- jperienceJ in i Canada In ilH- 'I tllc were to local financial brokers and men cicus kind, which is almost rV fir Urn centres, then: line. EXCITEMENT GROWS interested in oil development. Messages poured in from Montreal. CharieS MalCOlm Will Tell HiS New York.

Pittsburg, Chicago and neriod ol chcck tioKtn until the s-t other points in the United States and ot aurif Troubles to Special Jury Next Friday Meanwhile the excitement thes oil situation in the cily con- nties to grow, and policemen are re? -led pi ths doors of the various telling stock in the oil companies to tho crowds in line. eastern Canada presaging an enormous; influx of capital into Calgary and the oil fields tributary to this city. PITTSBURG MEN COMING Inflated conditions dwtoe l0w passed in tlir wt'ft vas being made un sumn will Im su prenie interest ini; jndjri of tht ng of crop cundlti'jus. bad been I' WIH' tW 1 4 i a si .,.,,,,.,,,.11 vf-j, 'hi! jury on Frida will bit, be said tnat tne it" Rumors are in circulation that It et.mted tht more tr-r hElf a special train of oil men will leave aollars has aay put Pittsburg tonloht for Calgary, and that stock of tne various corrpamcs one has already left New York cty. dr'li 1 "3 or abut to de" The Herald however, has been unable velopment worK will now tcrASrd to verify these latter rumors.

The Meanwhile. r.l traffic nffiriak th Canadian iothr companies are on van- Hi when Wilham liie af- nder extremely luvor.i. Charles hit the alienati'i 1 1 I uhito and a 'S. i Scene yesterd.ay morning when the oil was being brcuoht out of the hole at Discovery. The man elaning forward, wearing a hat, is Chief jv hnd vu'd incluuc an tie million acres exi' fei'Tions of his wife anrl inj ellon IS D'atler Hovis.

while on his left ir. Assistant Driller Brown. li-i-l Immigration as a 3d restraining the defendants from r. tome falling oft. i'-c ff's ivifr Pacific stated that they had received fu leases that have Mast October, and the vh-i; country trains.

iiiLT and harbori nu' v- plaint isted largely of avtis.m and also the ousts of the action Conciliation Board Meets is. I'ne class of 1INISTERIALISTS but that they would not receive notice iduiub lor.y miles ifrom Calgary will be 1 1 pros- According to the statement of claim, the plaintiff was married to his present l.iruiniir. nr for land f'ir of a special train until it had arrive thres pecting oil wells specially from th- 1 nun! wife, Nettie May Ma h'. ltn. Harron a hifb order, and a rs." Uitv.

in Julv, 1M7. The plaintiff or four months. DOING ROUST; TTV QDITATKT SCAD ntended going in fnr imxf.i and atotlt raisins inst'-ini aii-l't Oil! 1 R1H 1 JUiiH gmiag. The: land sufficiently near to be handed over to the Canadian Pacific. The latest report from the well shortly before noon today was that the baler was still bringing up the oil.

It is reported to be the intention of the directors to cap the we 1 1, if possible, some time this afternoon pendi ng arrangements for erectincj storage tanks at the well. Arror the ccmrnics record breaking Lau tss stock yesterday was the laignoftlie Canadian sehtna -Elder WINNIPEG. May 16- The first meeting of the conciliation board constituted by the mir, ir.ter of labor to is the differences between ho Canadian Pacific railway and its conductors and trainmen. was held here yesterday. The initial meeting adjourned until this morning, having reported good process mne'e.

It is expected, heweve-, that anything for publicnv'on wi! net he given out enH Tuesday. The men are asking for a increase on pay. and a re vision ct the working schedule, which involves the question of remuneration as well as the time and f'-c cr r.r ic? cn th'. fcur divisions in Mnrhoha, Saskatchewan, Ailscrta and British Columbia. with his wife and children removed i roin l.arp.n City to Idaho in Hnd there remained till the spring of 1 jwhen the plaintiff settled Ids wife and ithildren on a homestead which h- had up near 'arhon.

and lr-av-j itii; them fni he" homestead, rei urned jto Idaho, vhere he reniaisted umil II'MT. 'en veiy SL'ceesbfn! so far i large number of GUN-RDNNINR TOFTS 'jrmwi (w (I hoc, Development ermennv v. h'ch to driM or a fraction eli-'ct'v adjscent to the Dirtgmsn chscce'-y bemj about 2.OC0 feet cst of tu-t v.c'l. T'-'s near location brought the by MM Vus hull, jl i' nest. 1 1 now t-: ms i i in tilt ffc fa ova the cominny's policy were i SKliS1 ONLY SCRATCHED more widely known and vca'iaai He United States and la.rll i'Jiope.

PIKF UL 10 i iSi Nationalists Aver They Do Not Wish To Use Force Against Covenanters Government, However. Must Deal Sternly and Sharply with Recalcitrant Army Officers Leading Journal Says Issue of Army Versus People Must Not Be Shirked ACTION FOR $28,000 Suit Involving Large Sum To Be Tried Shortly FOODFORTHGUGH According to 0. S. Chapin, the drill thousands and the a1, had pierced just two feet six inches sufficient fines co crr into the present strata at 2.718 feet, on ts Prospectmy wopk for a long where the oil was struck when the to come, if came up in quantity. It appears.

ern Pacific, another comply therefore. that the skin of this strata drilling, and the Federa." Gas has only been scratched, and until limited, a 'S3 in t- some provision is made for storing lin9 had to fS oil, the drillers fear to case off the of the -tock last Pl9ht 'vhcn the present flow and drill deeper, dreading were closed. The Blcl- D.amonH the sudden eruption of a of company's stock was rnc'Jcr sought the highly inflammable gasoline. eagerly by buyers with the th-it it is sellinu cn tiie ct fci LAND OFFICE BUSY double tts FP The local Dominion Lands off.c- in SELL AT ADVERTISED FICE the Leeson-Lineham block was again Most of the I co-cracs CiMc to TV PARTY FEELING IS RUNNING HIGH IN DONEGAL JUST NOW Rigid Orders Issued to Ulster Volunteers To Fass Up Nationalist Parades An action invoivins the 'iir. will shortly bp tried in.

r.litary 11 C- Herald ati'I the lyright Act) re- TO lu 'XL" X. la ni: lied. nameLv it could pot las: SUit WoUiu he of an a'l-Ij-eia lin with these "i irt when William v. U. i NaMonaiist M.

kc liKhl of the si i lu he idea pa uni'iii in Duller ht.siin.s men who stake in all iev Shai'klc to srt new for sale and for annum-- in one due to the T.i.ea wun eager appntanxs Tor leases their qooc faith bv 5.el!nq vestcrday to The Lord Might Have Wiilec Well To Be a Duster. He sale of proprrty by the di mi.s Ihc plaintiff also ask- fnr have i in parts of Ireland. The Nationalist The Nationalist mood few tnis morning. up to noon, aoout public, fifty filings had been made represent- advertised by the defianlams the ce I of man ministerialists lest A squith's persistent ro-I'nj-iils to prosecute the Ulster sh-nild rncourn se Gencrul ami "a pi. tin 'raiT to in-l.

in furthar "pen defiance of the nine. i' is del 1 ha tie: aeys received by ng ine payments to Tne government ot carcness cf Mood is rri'lei ied in which tiie liuuse I --re any truth sponsi- some which with about WiMi 1'ihi Tf'mrnt. Dmgman wed. Tee Redmond's on-si ir nnansw i i. naniel': that, lie liylor.

paid in yesterday nets the government hCv boos todav. --'-in i and ivarv. ions, at the cl-cy before re-o p.i the cc-s a-c ail cn r.nd c.ir'i actAC birs-- another com-'ed a trcmend-k cs'rrdy at as at I ir for the v. ill tiu un-rm lia int-irniatiy conveyed onu ilt.1 Hi 1 al I "i that dun their feeUl lin is tr isjiit fr defendants who are fall. and Shackle.

New IM.1-' ie nlay Me brokers will be doing r.ess Monday. Tiie UnKed Oils. a new 1 1 i i a ous amount of its Fto par. and the direcic-s the prcr.pects. The unlimited when he ned his fa inily and tht resided together until the fall of IWJ.

Defendants Are Brothers The. defendants, wlio are hot It unmarried, arc brothers, and they resided up to April, UM1. near the homestead of the plaintiff. They frequently visited the plaintiff's house, as alleged in the statement of claim, and up to LV-eomher. 3 I 0, neighbors i lie plaintiff.

Inirhiff the winter of Uli-ll both the defentiants. during he absence of the plaintiff in the UniTed Slates, spent much of their time at his homestead and stKMv-ederJ in train ins intimate relationship with the plaintiffs wife and alienated her affections from her husband. Forbade Them the House In February. U'Ui. the plaintiff, having learned of the defendants' intimate relations tii wit i he plaintiffs wife, forbade them i so to his house, hut Ivy refused to do so.

a ml in Apt hey went to lie homestead and removed the wife and children of the plaintiff to the house iheP-after occupied by the defendant William White, and continued to reside with him. Ju June the plaintiff took the eluldnn front the defendant ami provided a home for hem at Carbon. A Ha. The plaintiff eharses both the defendants wit ha vine; alienated from him the affection of his wife and children whereby he has lost her love, comfort, service and society and his heme and family have been broken up. Defendants' Denial The defendants deny that they persuaded or enticed the plaintiff's wife lo leave his home or to continue absent and apart from him or unla wfully reeei ed ur harbored her.

whereby he lost ln comfort, eic. in his domestic affairs. They also deny that they went to the plaintiffs homestead ami removed his wife and children therefrom or that she continued to reside with him. A. 1..

Smith, of "'lark. McCarthy, and Maeleod, the plaintiff, and Frank K. Katon for the a tidy sum. Most of the filings were in small amounts, many of them being the smallest possible, forty acres or a legal subdivision. This is due to the new regulations which do way wath the system cf paying $5 down to held a section for thirty days before the actual application is made.

Under the new system, the whole first year's ren- 1 1 hi in. r. 1 1 iev i ll ii or Tin ,1 Mep I OUTBREAK in the liuM hirlhday laaiors'-'-" All the sa me tile nieiii! is find it increasingly difficult to the uneasiness of Radicals. -ho fear lest the mii ntnii'ii! he made to se. jin po'a in the pYnhc mind.

These ItadK'U Is a re us in every i -fluciiec to ind nee lie uov- rnnieii i reahA- that the Unneists' power iy tiie threat civil war. They represent that if the mtans to follow' Uedmopars and a ha in oil lie a mendipi; hill nless the 1 li sltnlly private i it is reference to the reUuinii if is est h't'l alone, indeod a it.oiiiiii Nationalist when asked. d--, ia'c'd it would i-e inipossihle to net a. Nationalist in Duhlin its'. If to tra: or any of his associates.

Nationalists sa 1 hey are the last pi, to wish any force used against Lia; i nor do they wish to sec the army used in Ulster. They are ad even a'arnn'd at the idea of an lsi'-r provisior.a I ovei nincnt heinu en! St and tnililai'v' fofei-s in he. certain iiaipen nms. To avoid I and strife in Iii'in-ai, Jtoinat to hos OIL DISCOVERY WILL MEAN THAT PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT IS SOLVED (Continued on 1'. ican and Foreign Owned on tiff wperty To Be Protected Fully FAMOUS MURDER CASE KAN DELEGATES ants ha heeii w.iniui t- frotestani rs inp1 I "arty is iv 'j'o I 'n 'St.

i ii i r--in on ni nr. while the Irtsli Na lonalj.st oiiMii II love in ei it i-: i 1 1 v- a si "West nf Ireland oft'i ire keenly on the loKonl -ii arms. Severn! tin Si-aj-cln rt iiii if ss'y in 'onseou-in r. poris of 'U'L-'ld ot.lerri hae i.e. ISSUe.l I I-ter vol nn vi -rs (-vcrywhirr.

notice the Nationalist demonsir iti thai are smv to follow the the home rnh loll. ZATIAN. I tnc i Gen- MAY BE REOPENED: ess This Is Statement of Superintendent Ken McNichoii Associated Charities Permanent Find Will "vicar oral Rise in Prosperity arc An Wfeo. M.i if Pestilenco mm CALLS 0 GONZALES is si ill 1-cls. and idurmnii; JU i.t.-.l I'll.

Pleased at Courtesies Extended to Then- by U. S. A. Government Woman Likely To Be Defendant in New Trial in Russia governor "ii tli, this -si1' ni i'! 'I' l'-IK nf the I in; i i 11 was WASlUNGTt Hi. dnia ls internal revdt .1 Olierwn.

ROUTINE BILLS ARE TAKEN OP IN HOUSED Withdrawing Ss the way he states it himself: If the oil strike proves to be i pponi's. it wi'l mean a hi- American Admiral Will Also Pay Informal Visit to Victorious Leader is a Special Ca blrt to The Herald ST. IM'TKRSFUKC. May 1G.A dis. itch from Kiev states that the fam-is ritual nuirder ease, in which Men-1 I'd is.

the. Jew was acquired of M'purently Wtirk- se nf eit- 1 top Aral PClmH i it. The rumbirs Hanks, representing the slate department who met the Mexican delecates to ihe Niagara Falls peace eonfereto today, telegraphed tiie tit. part that he was with the deleuat-s on train mi, and that he epectef to arrive Wasliinton at 1: his afteruoou. The MADE AT SIAliifv; prosperit, -a ear old Chrisiun imy.

by i rit i.s a re ra piu'y i inur off 1 t. WASIilN' miral Ma.o 1 'Ml'! tlielU i the woet is x. leper! day tip cities will fa Frank Oliver Asks Question About Telegram from Edmonton Relief Officers turuier fightin; iutr its ha re has correspond iim increase in don i mi the contrary, tin re has been ir.LT off. so much so that al the cut time the-" is notliinu com cr. in way in! er in ob -titution -lied bet i.

in, iy be rc qiened with "era Oheberiak. Ihe wniiian. as defendant. At the trial of I leliss. testimony in-oled the woman as the real murderess.

It was shown that ihe mur-h -d hoy anil the voting son of Vrr.i i i ii i ere used deeo's by a uisists of and three Boxes Are Cleared About Fifteen Minutes Before Trains Arrive it tll. and oni -ado. fop "TT.WVA. May 1 A tl: first S. ob.

pa, iy. Mr. I Links said, se I'it officials, six ladies st ants. The Mexican deieuales. rl po -ten.

expresseti warm of the court osy show i ii renins' ihe opening of tin i-CAVF Tu. rd ay session of Cue sessions her Of routine bills were taken lral HOMES lllil Will Mean Prosperity 'An oil find of permaifnt tloli in and o' I'olcieis who made their in the woman's home, shortly after ihep iM-i-pctratede a particular! I'l'i Se er.d people ha ed whet her or not tin- at the C. c. U. slation me die daripe; erina- i'ctli hoys (Us I hope donati a corresponding incre.t ms i ihe ork of 1 1 ppeareo.

iHl tloy announcd Mm i hoir arrival in plans hi'lLOo Etna-, "-v 1" ii niS is una 'The inference was they were put ou nf the way to prevent their ivin.u in lo the police. put out cn in 1 he tho h. ties, fo and th with ii un; flumes nop of Many p.oole Mr. Hanks further re pi Mexican thMeyates hat! P' private ears offered tie; ari meiit a ml 1 ha he also at this courtesy. I.n, on vflhmo INSPECTS TROOPS 1' IT.

May lt. Kins KINi Aid F.U advanced a sta-e. Hon. Frank crashed if tin prime minister had -eeived leleraui from the ri i relief officers nf Kdmonton. Mr.

said that the telegram referred b. had be. reeeh ej) 1 1 1 liuirnins'. Al i or i added tiett nothin-- had ye: l- ii lioue in to the matter. Mr.

nr. uske.l if aclion woultl be taken Monday. Mr. Ilopien mild nu sa "1 Kivo notice now that I shall make further inquiries on Aloinlav," said Mr. 'liver.

"i notice that I sha'l answer tiie best of my ability replied the prime minister. from by mi train time. An inquiry at the post office this mornintr. it was learned that Ca se boxes are supposed to be collected by the mail clerk or the transfer anient and this is dene as near to train time as possible. In the maiority of cases tiie mail is cleared from hexes about Ui minutes before the train comes into the station, so that post mail for immediate depart are.

lion hi bear this in mind. There are different boxts for north, south and west. me. 1 hat 1 he The biisivess at i i il: .1 maiulai i1 in ihc try. No ban r.

SC Ilea r- Adnu "er i "rii for I re Hnet.Tr" eiPL; mane, id a raariiv ha ve a harii inie to pu! 1 i co in inn wintt for the times have left Cam without and unless the improvement conditions js inimedi.ne an-there wiil le muc), hardship during the cominu ties have a Ian of cases of fa mi iy r-s ot Uelicr.i. marki d. to he met fhe number arrived hero today to spend a in the field with his troops, the insisted upon a personal in specif al! divisions of the areat miii--stabiishnicitt here, but there are no forma 1 reviews, lie is by ueeii Mary. THEATRE BURNED ial Cubic to The UcraM. Mi iSCOW, liussia.

May I peri 1 1 theatre was partially dt r.i lo- fire with u. li costly set. ni-rv was hui in- The 's; niy but snia t' will la Wallop Family Passed Througk Koose Jaw In ttie NightThe Children of Calgary Are on Tip-Toe Over Their Prospective Arrival tiv..

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