._. The watchman discovered the flames la rgest .._:::.';:.. n the gc -ns " s----J _ LOTT 0 UARDI _ _ l l' ‘ f ‘ oi'-'1ARL.u'i'1'a'rowN 'Palace-‘snwann xsuiao, climioa, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21,1905. A iii ii i PROcEEai “ ai_EB|scn‘E To BE TAKEN _ 0 semi; E PRES_s i \< * IN THE CMMONS E ON MUNICIPAL ‘QWNERSIHP E WRECKED inside' Estimates Passed- Ontario Me bers ~ ' _ .' . " ` “TE 'E' E' ` _ Broken _'__il threw Four C2!!-_°>_ Oil the Rails at hwy Rroyjndal Elmion__ writ to Issue lOl Electric Lighting Plant The Question iliscussed at the Meeting Spwfof Sixty Mil” an H0ur__Twmty in the Market Hall l~.ast Ni ht-Tht Sentiment of the Meetin at onceefor Eiec_ti0n_- _ _ ‘ '.' `. ` g A i?E¢r's40nsE Hurt, (ine Dangerously. Orrswa. Jai? 20.-(Special.)~Enough business was found today to keep the House in session for nearly an hour. In committee a majority of the inside estimates were passed but the outside estimates will not be denlt.with until the Auditor _ Geueral's report is received which will' probably be in about three weeks. " ' Very little business will be done until after the Ontario elections on Welinés/day as the Ontario members of both parties 'are now sway assisting their friends. The Speaker today issued his warrant for a by-election in Carleton and the nomi- nation will probably take place in about ten days, when, unless unexpected op- position develops, Mr. Borden will be able to take his seat in the House. AMERLCAN C_Ai>|TAL sEEiori=__|)_z_.ev§ " Pork 11275 _ i form. The sentiment of the meeting was uilEiectrlc Cc. gave s‘atisties of cost. Had theysold at the rate of 10c PS1' thousand watts they could have paid %Z'dividend. Eighty are lamps could be runfor $3680. A difference between it wnershi and a mono ol is that in house lighting. In order to protect the Company be allowed to renew the present contract at the same nite on condition and all night. For a moonlight schedule, as at present,it would eost,,$55 each. These for houselighting we pay 122 cenisper 1000 have offered the Council to furnisn thc! improved light at $75 per lamp. Tltsir theycannot fumish house lights for l0‘ presenti-ate of 12! cents. The Company sr when houses are temporarily plant if the city decide on civic llghting._ _ above zero. ' i vita' 1_g32 V 1904 _ LIABILITI ES. Il |§EliEiil|_ Silii-Milli. IJEE. 3|-Sli iilii_i_ _ i _ Dcpositsnothearinginterest.... ._ . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ._ ,718,408 18 _ pepoiiiu bein-in .. . _ ._ ._ . ._ id.8M,w175 ' ‘ lnterestaceruecfou posits _ .. .. ... ... ~ ~ ...-... - ii. .-~ isa 'is W’ _ . 21'ne,so2 in _ ?32£3§ii§ii§‘.i‘.;£_%iii§ i'.‘.‘i’-‘;‘.’i..“i2.'ie.;i.i;i;ris.;;;'.1:::::....t;1':;;;;;:°.':::::::1°'_': _‘i°iii _ii 'www 1 §;otes'lnClrnulatlon........`._.._..........._...... . .._..... . . .... _...... ldagrgggg ’ _ I aitsdrawubetweenBrn|._1ches, outstanding...._ .. ... .. ... C ital id _... _ R:~.£ervep]|l)unEl“E...'........_ . ... . ir..-J.--. ... . ...“... . .........»~ -_ ...."1" .... IP;-ofltandlbess . . . . _ Rebate of I “rest @ 07,, on Time Loans. _ ._ ......H . . "... .....»...¢»»».. ... Dividend \%arrantsout-standing .. . ..... .,........... _... niviiiend No_i42_psy».i»ici»i>~rebmary, _ 100. ....»£'Fé‘agra.'.......-.....`.'. ‘ _ . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . - . . . . . i. -ft Notes of and Uheques on other Banks. _ . . . _ e from_other Banks in Canada ....... __ rligg, '.......'. _ gefnomothsf-Banksin Fo|oiga°Ceuntriesf._. '_ _ _ ..... ‘ `E mu iiaui ncn....... %ii”t.ti§"»?i'ii°° (pmdiinif ni»ndi“.b¥i?¢ii°Eiii-fs siiii siiicifii ‘I ASCETS. .. .. ....ut ...... ~. .. ....- ..- i. .. ....i .......»»4... -...- .... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~~. . . i. ... .. - . -..... . ». . ... ...» »~» ... nu i .-...» _ '”?v'i“'~-y9rqha1d0tl\eqit\pleCon\mdditied.'.'............... ........ _r 5 r_ ‘i ‘,‘ t»oProvi cess dl! i ..,. .. . ........ ltlgd-l:nt‘_Loaonnsdi»u»2a h5‘§o§d,:,|i£nbentarssand 8tookl_........ .......... . _ 5 V ~ endotherBtapleOoinmodlties_..... ._ 0 rafts, ._ . _ Ove _ o I __ seo . . . §°€2l ' i.‘2fl‘§§hi3"°3°{’?‘w'°'E?i'f::":::'::':':"'::“’ 0 [11 V . -U..-~»»~¢ln.....~»»... i. . . . H- --... »~..|¢ P9mhl0gGqYtbpaeaurltgofNot;ClrQulq\iols..,.................... __ _ 1 Gill' -if ‘ee ,.; _ _'-1-- T5 ~1: - _ pecan nuances. rf no “Net Profits foe current year; leases by bad debts estimated and provided for _ _ _iw ~ ';»i.“: 1"._ " -` '» ".` ' ... o. ._;- -.a ‘_-t `.;~‘4 _-_._ . _ . .1, sei? ssssss SSSQSS 2,302,778 98 25 089 W 03 _..____. ,users _ i._5’m _ $30,523,230 asa .-E. .sri -ss las; 7?’ aljssggtsrsesssi :asses se s‘B.°.masa=s_ sane eases ss _Efi__ 10,N8,HlD 84 " _ sm.iai,saoas 'W _ as is 33i§S‘i5Sl #MEIN 97' I' Di ld il _ _v-°< yu.. VN _ ...... ~ .iz -umm* i__- ~ ;_~ _ _\u|.f.'i.'i.. w`.... ..._..§........,... _... _ -° _ »~ .' _ `_ ‘N i .-...'-_»..........'.....\............... _-+4 _ _,,__I;fr;§:.°.'.'.‘::.f.°::;;':::.::::::.:J-:::::z'.:'.'..'.°.°.. _ » ~ - A ,JE -<“'\pE `~ ‘ ,mum tit `8helndtieright£0\1r ' im I gi e great promise of taking - " ‘ - “ ` »" V "1 5' f .....‘...................... - f ' _ F" 5 V 5 . it ... ...... ...._._ .¢-V.. . . .. . . “TWH” 3 ' iid. lilo lluld lm! iifoldleoording tb MONTRRAI.. home A gold brick from the speedways In & con, . , -~ - -~'-*"¢»U°» °° ainii i iisiioui _M___;_m__m_ mm,____;4“" ah _ "horse Hoo|.iinotn"directlon». riii.\ne,sn eve on iiewco ii e _, Limlau U_“_3»_198W Was Lnanimous for City Qwnership. a street and house plant also. unanimous for a plebiseite and senti- Dr. Warburton thought Mr. Full’s fig ments in favzr of mu-iiolpal owner- ures were correct on agood plant and if ship met with vigorous applause. the Company have a poor plant we should George E_ Pun manager of the late not he asked to pay more in order that the Company could give a dividend. follows :- er light than by company ownership. Victoria, B C., reported that the oper cheaper than company ownership. The attendance last night at the meet- Dr. F. P,. Taylor moved, seconded by ing to consider the question of Civic Own- Dr. Warburton, that the Mayor be autho ership was fairly large and many iufluen- rized to hold a olty pleblscite about Feby tial citizens were present. The chair was 15th and takes. concensus of opinion as to occupied by Mayor Kelly and the- mem- whether the citizens are in favor of is.) bers of the City Council were on ‘the‘plat- municipal lighting lb) a street plant oric) ~ Hin compunylha-d sold "gm: at oceuts Coun. Paton submitted opinions from per thousand wat” and mid upensel different cities re municipal ownership as Goshen Ind. reported that their munici- pal plant paid well and gave iuucli cheap- c y 0 D D Y _ .‘ _ In thnnmr the any gets me street ughb ation under municipal control vias very me for nothing and the people save $4000 satisfactory and the cost was greatly vestad Interests he suggested that me Others had also been received nearly nil in favor of municipal ownership. In re- ference to the Port Arthur. Ont., munici- th nth L Hi hu b i d 5 pal plant spoken of in 'l‘lie (iuardianlie thzhonzstriiffufiiisiiriffi iighizllxigncgsti F“i‘1ih“i'P1“““'=“‘1 *ii “Wi \’“°“ °P°'“*°‘* per thousand watts If the company do by ”t°“m “E “ ms’ bm’ nm” th” hw” _ ` _ water power. I-Ie advised all the aspects th t h I M __ f d _ iuot agreeto this he recommended that _ . _ _ ` a It e pevscite be taken on the ax mme nys ago Commissioners bc appointed to build n_ "° mu-V °°““Ed“’°d b°f°‘e “ny de"“m‘ question of city ownership or not for __ _ tion be tiiken ° - »p1“u|;_ 3° _ '_ _ _ street and comiucrcliil lighting. _ _ C .Rl_it tdtl tthee s lzdigor Kfllyh éllscussted bthi;ou\;;:;;r;3 baduxid iz ‘x'“:i:::;s‘;ihl$"m “sung Mr. Brown spoke strongly in favor of po n ug ou w a was o e n Y _ city ownership. ' ' in favor of and against the building ofa p°“ er fm ('h'"`]°“et°“'“' The ld L d d b cn |&m_ J. P. Tanton congratulated the Mayor “mm mm W" sem” 9 Y H- Y P R ki. . Coun. Riley, chairman of the Light, and the council on the course they had 3° am i Q0mmi¢,¢,e¢,, was thc Dex; speaks,-_ W.. taken in consulting the citizens in the The hmendmenb Of Mr- Brown was are paying at present, he said, $00.50 fm# matter. The electric light question was Curried by “ll 0"el`Wh¢lmi“¥ V°i1° Rnd f-iw . »_ ‘ um hmps and wg hm; 75 lumps, Thy one that must be handmd very dc];,,,,te|y_ original motion declared lost, no one vot- "°"° - proposition ofthe engineer wiiembiiiidn He pointer! out that sas was still a '"2 “Hi” f*"°f- ~ ' street plant at $21550 ,ost and operate ng, popular light in many cities and cheaper Mr. Hughes suggested that thc imfor, ' _ ___ _-‘ cost of $3591 0,. B net gosh of in some places than electric light. He_mation obtained be submitted in pamphlet M°N'mEA1" Jam 2° (Spewm The (my. $583” for “ch light every nigm spoke of the debt on the city and, advised form to thc citizens. hesitation before any rash step was taken to enlarge the expenditure. Mayor Kelly spoke of the city assets and said we were perhaps in a better posi- tion flnancially than any other city in Canada. Dr. 'i‘nylor in speaking of not hastening in ihe matter said the present contract would be up in at year and a half and if provision were not made before then we might bc cut oil' without any light. Hon. Geo. E. Hughes said we had been waiting for ii long time for a good light. The present com pany had been trying to make money on a poor plant and wc have been suf’i`ering as n. consequence. Ho thought a company of the nature oi' the Light & Power should make u. statement to the city of their cost of operating, etc. The city has not been treated right by the Light and Power Co. _ It was the obsclcte plant that was the drawback of the pres- ent company. We want cheap light who- ever Sliall give it to us. If the company will not meet iis half way we should go by the engiucer's report and put in n plant. Ex Coun. Brown moved in amendment -,_ _ _ _ _-watts andfn the~la'rger city ownership* "_j-~~"*_"" -' ~ - _ ' ' ` smooth. Tm ' plan' we would pay, it iS 9!Ulllllli50fi,] The year`s accounts are unsatisfactory, V ',» - 4.6cents per 1000 watts. The Company` MONTREAL, Jan. 21.-(Speciai.)-In the Intercol,onial-Grand Trunk arbitration to- day Treasurer Williams of the' Interoolo- nliil gave evidence on the cvercharges for bcttermerlts made by the Grand Trunk. His evidence was to the effect that the latter road had replaced old rails with heavier ones and had charged upto dl- vided accounts the new rails to three purchase oiihe Gas or to erect a`~ new would be for improved lights as we had ' municipal Gas plant Company. novvinasection of the city. At present ` _ = A ._ A L _ nf.. int sums... wa so 'ri-y wi Arbitration Shows Sharp Practice on Part of Latter---How westerly and westerly winds, fair and t 1000 watts “asked for by thai ‘ colder. gitxiyziidniiiiey are unable to lower their? the I' L" R' was compelled to for Grand Trunk _ E TI' TEMPERATURE wlliremove the minlmuin rate (which- - Betterments and _Extensions- ` s y _ 1 -, mesa ate __ - ` terday the coldeist registered being 10 0lbl0fi)l1HdWU|BiV¢*’-H °‘i'il“'~‘W 0” their: ' WWW times the weights of the old ones which had been removed. The Intercoloninl was compelled to pay half of the cost at $20 por ton, when the Grand Trunk had actually paid only $15 per ton for the rails. Extensions had been made “and paid for by Intercolonial which should never have been charged. BML READY Fon ' MRS. _cr|Aoi_yi,ci< C1.r:vlL/mo, O., Jan. 17.-As soon as bail had- been named in the federal court, Prosecutor Keeler was asked what would be the effect onthe state's case. “If Mrs. Chadwick gives ball in thc United States court," he said, "she will bc arrested on A capias to answer to the in dictments returned by the county grand Jury. The eapisa is now in the sheriifs ofiloe whereit has been ready for some time for such a contingency. If applica- tion for ball is made to the common pleas _ueis court, I shall at once take the matter up with Judge Neff, who will fix the amount." Mr. Keeler would not say what sum he would ask for, but said the hail would be fixed on each of the three indictments separately. MF- Dllwley Said this evening that bail would hejfurnlshed for Mrs. Chadwick on the county indictments ,lust _ae soon as the sum is fixed. llc expects her release from jail about Thursday, possibly a day or so later. Mr. Dawley said he thought Mrs. Chadwick would remain in Cleveland _L di-IFUIE hill' rclelwe and that she would go to the Chadwick home on Euclid avenue, where Dr. Chadwick has been living since his release on bali several weeks ago. _ -$ 4 It’s easy to make bad bread even though yon use the very beet flour. The whole secret of ‘good bread iii not merely good sour.” ` The way it‘l made in most important. This i».w_1iy some people do not get such good results an others in 'their bread baking It ixo qude an extent a question of meth . " Mn. F. B. Bishop, of Lawrencetown. N. S., made A- _batch of bread with "sown, Hoosaaotn" novel She made it according to directions and the bread was good.~ She made s séeond, a third and many other batches, and afew days ago she wrote --ea that she found “lowit Bool1\l_!0¥~o" noun the but Boer she had ever sud. This lady got good results because: _is..Bishil`s Success -vi-ie ..___.__l_.._____ Had she failed in the latter her opinion of the flour might have [been very diierent. Both were essential to secure desir- able results. That Mrs. Bishop succeeded so well proves that others may do equally well and certainly those who have seen the best bread produced from "Rovax, HousxHor.n” mast admit that it is the finest bread in the world and worth golngto somejronble to procure. _ It is at least worth the tmuble of geiiing "Rowit Hooesnoto" Boar and making bread from it in the "Rofwi|,_' ly made some changes in the number of fine horses in his excellent stable rlovlnnotn" way. The "Rovi\x. Hovsauotn" `way is __ described in a. leadet which will be nent* you for the asking. L Ooinvm Fnoua Mitts Co., L1-'n of hockey matches tonight arc : home team defeated thc Halifax \Van- derers by ri score of 0 to l. Williams of the Abegwciis layed ii star game. si>o1'rEop FEVER we 1..... ni. legen iloston express which left St. John on Tiiursday afternoon was wrecked near Durham. New Hampshire this morning and nearly a score of persons were injured among whom were tive or six from New Brunswick and several from Nova Scotia. ' " _ S-i-_ Joan, Jan. zo-ispeti»i.)-'1‘h¢ ` brgken rail and four passenger cars were detached. Probably thc most- seriously injured passenger was Miss Isabel Donald from' Hampton, New Brunswick, wlic was returning to hospital duties after visiting her home. ltis feared she has sustained fracture of the skull and her condition is critical. The tml" Waslute “Hd was i~'°l"i3 fully None of thc other passengers are danger- slxty miles an hour when it struck a mm’ hum THE GERMAN STRIKE MAY ADVANCE COAL lilozvrm-:.\I., Jan, 20-(Special)-l". L. inion Coal Co. this moming stated that should the present strike of thc German" Coal miners continue it will probably ii have the effect of increasing coal prices ini Canaria. ' nothing to prevent our exporting coal direct to Germany. Freight will not bc; iiiiiiin iiissis Ili lllSllHiiiEE Touosro, J an. 20-(Special)-'l`lie aggre. gate loss to fire insurance companies in the Domiulonlast year is stated to have amounted to over fa million dollars per but the increase in rates is expected to equalize the increases in losses. It is stated that during the past eight years the annual ilrc losses on the con- tinent increased from u. hundred and fifteen to two hundred and forty-eight millions of dollars. MILE EXPLilIlEll A iilllli ilii ililil Loivnos. Ont.. Jan. ‘.l0.~(Special_l- Four men were killed and three others ` injured by the blowing up of White- head's mill at Cultus. The names of the dead are Charles Panard,George Aspben,George Maccalluni and Freeman Moffatt. THE HUEKEY SEHIES gr. .Tom-1, Jun. 20»(Specinl.l-liesults N. B. league lu St. John. Moncton two, Neptuucs ouc. Sackville defeated Mohawks 9to one. N. S. league at New Glasgow, the A IN LUMBER CAMP Dovnii, MAINE, Jan. 20.-(Speciiil.)- Three men are dead, two seriously ill and City. thirty othcni of a lumbering crew have been exposed to an epidemic of spinal' meningitis or spotted fever in a camp i Groovad near here. The prevalence of the disease was learned today when the body of William Whitney was brought out. Nearly all of the thirty men have shown symptoms of the disease and steps are ‘ now being taken to prevent its further sw-d- ». _.___ Boys (only i0c.) Generdl Manager Cowiins has recent- stalls. A favorite of the track, "Park Campbells," has been exchanged for of J. A. Ramsay's stables in Summer- side, P. E. I. The colt has the new name received here. of "Gold Brick.” The any heavier to the Elbc than to Stock Wanklyn, Vice President of the Dom-fbolm. “Then if the strike continues ihc price of coal will probably increaiic'i" was askul. “Most certainly it will, should we ox- port. In all probability the increase lu effect on the Canadian market," concluded Wanklyn. “lf _the strike continues there will he' price of English coal will have a direct A Bic SMELTER AT roar ARTHUR Tonoxro, Jan. ?.‘.l-(Speclal.)-llIcKcnzie dc Mann will erect at Port Arthur a smelter witha capacity of one hundred and fifty tons daily. It will be put in operation about October- next. iinaiiv Friday Jan. 20 S’Sicle vs Abbies Admission z5c. 'Reserved seats 350. Plan of seats at Apothecar- es Hall. _,__ Bogkev Sticks and best stock of Hockey Sticks in the Litter »~ _ Victor Hockey Piiclrs, Shin ' xcuafaso the three-year~old colt “Golden Arrow", Srmcial ]°`w` to ' Clubs. _ 5, _ , m g7¢¢g3| fastest goers is said tobe the general i ' _ ’ ` ' I . _ ~ ‘ * ‘ ` _ '_ _ ~, .' _,'12 . ‘ \ H J .<' .» ‘ managers present purpose.-Springhill. N 3.3!. P, ,_,'_- \ _ _,_ _ ~:r:v'~`*ir‘~¢:¢? ..._...-..t,< ee .__ ...-_..,, i-_-»-F-_.." ‘ _ 1 ' '-* .-,-.s...._»_.._._....... ......_ , ‘_ A. ,. _-_.._.,..-_...__ -.... _.___ - a._.__~, _.,__‘._,._, v - ¢.....¢-s._.'.;-~_>» , _ Ei '-" l al li; I!-'~_ -I *f i::‘r _i"" ._ ii, .» oy 'fi' ‘F . -_ifi ip; if, it/_ 9,". it ' A ,_ _ ii” -e *Sri 4 i 4,: ~. 'il-_ 'ir _? "_ '» 1 ".; .,Y. _, I' 'Ml _i‘ ' ig# '*\\ N, i‘/ iii il I'/‘ li. ii* `i' ,__iy ‘_-`. _r ` ' .