The Quebec chronicle, 10 août 1906, vendredi 10 août 1906
[" re à 1 YT The Waather.Moderate easterly winds, fins warm.\u201d Lower St.Lawtence and Gulf.~ sad * RECEPTION TO OUR | CL VITOR « Gguncl Votes Sum of Money for Entertainment \u2018(WARKET REVENUE DECLINE]; \u201cbes Protection on the Louse Embank- ) ment Discusesd by the Finance - Committes.1 iA special meeting of the City Counwas held last evening to take into S9nsideration the ways and mears to en for the entertainment of the fo\u2019 and crews of the lrigates to i five in port this month.Mayor , & u presided, and those present bie Aldermen Foley, Duquet, Fist, Hogan, Dinan, Meszervey, Bhink, Campbell, St.Pierre, Hall, Euard, Wiiret, Barbeau, Hedard, Lavigueur #51 Lemay.' Hin Worship informed the Council + he had been officially informed \u2018Wy His Honor the Lieutemant-Gover- nor that two French cruisers would > Grrive here to-day; that on the 6th natant, H.M.8.Dominion, which would probably be accompenied by Iwo, cruidhrs, would arrive in port, a German gunboat on the Wth hatant.H.M.S.Dominion is coming here to receive a silver servige which is to be presented hy a popular sub- serition organized in Torontoresence in port at the same me of French andEnglish men-of-war nders it necessary for the city to \u2018ake part in the reception and enter- Pioment of the ufficers and crews of hese vessels.The question was what form was such an entertainment to take.His opinion was that a publie meeting of citizens should be held and Re hpd received a requisition of citi- mnsfio that effect, and be thought the \u201cgity should be in a position to telf e citizens what amount the city Would subscribe.+ Ald.Duquet proposed that the city should subreribe $1,000 towards that object and made a motion to that effect, and Aldermen Bedard and Mes servey approved of the motion, which was seconded by Ald.Fiset.The lat.; ter remiarked that if the city ing to take part in the entertain Sent they should do so in'a uiung anner, and he hoped that the Mayor te the ALT e Citizens\u2019 Committee.Nayor Garneau replied that he was eértainly ia favor of some prominent citizen, who would have more ime at his disposal, heing appointed chairmen of the Citizens\u2019 Confmittes.However, he would also do git he could * towards making the etay of the navol Visitors à pleasant one.\u201c.Ald.Dinen was anxipus to know what the Citizens\u2019 Committee was go ; to do with the money and when such a committee going to be \u201cappointed.He considered that the Council was rather previous in voting ywiy money before a Citizens\u2019 Com five was appointed.T Ald.Duquet replied that his object fa \u2018making the motion was to give the Seen Committee an idea of.what city intended doing in the matter.Last year the amount of the city's subscription was not fixed upon end the ball to the &overnor-General had cost nearly $3.000.Ald.Dinan remacked that there was no comparison between the two recep tions.Last vear the citizens had _ tendered a ball to the Governor-Geu \"eral and this year it was on the occasion of the visit of warships.What kind of reception arked Ald, Dinan, could be given for $1,000.Why should not the citizens meet and appoint a committee.; Ald.Fisst congratulated the Mayor .for having taken the initiative in the matter but His Worghip infornfed him that he had received a petition sign.od by a number of citizens requesting him to call a meeting.Ald.Biset remarked that the Council was wall disposed in the matter, This year, fleess of two nations, for- ly enemies, but now friends, will est together in this port apd Que \u2018pecers should help to make their visit an agreeable one.Ald Verret stated that the members of the Couneil appeared unanimous in tendering a reception to both fleets, \u2018But suggepted that Ald.Duquat'e mo \u201cMion be amended so as to authorise «the Finance Committee to vote 9 sum pot exceeding $1,000, to the Citizens\u2019 Committee ond the motion was se amended and adopted, Ald.Dinan die genting.\u201c Hans then srranged to | meeting of citizens called for Yonday afternoon.; FINANCE COMMITTEE.A meeting of the cig Fiance Com \u2018mittee nas held immediately after thé Council meeting, Ald.Duguet presiding.Mavor Garneau inforn'ed the eeting that when he received ha ty auditor's report of money coll 3dd from the different markets, he no \u2018Heed a very large falling off in the ounts collected.Last pe the amount so collected was 84,800 and this year only 8500.He had asked CLABETS mm have # next THE BRAND OF N- Johnston & Sons, BORDEAUX BEEN À STANDARD IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND HAD! FOR OVER A CENTURY, .T \u2018îthe dock, as the distance between the | condtableas would land six thousand dollars fer clothing ship should sce .the Hélbos .Commission the suditor to explain the reason of this large deereass and the latter wrote to him to the Uthat las Sear, like in preceding years, the amounts due for market etalls bad been collected by Mr.Wagner one ol the city bailiffs, who not dong so this year._ Mr.Wagner for esveral years past had coll thess dues pfter | bis office hours and generally got a bonus of $100.Last spring it was de cided to do away with this and othez bonuses, c uently Mr.Wagner did not continue the collecting and as his orship remagked, perhaps those who owed the money were waiting still to be called upon.City Treavurer La: france had favored the idea of having | ali collections received by one party | Nr.Matte, and when Mr.Lafrance re- | covered from bis present illneas His Worship intended asking him what were his resesons for having the change made.Ald.Fiset thought the bailiffs should collect from the markats in their owe districts, Mayor Gameau renlied that {bere was ho question of personalities i# the present case but one of principle, Mr.Wagner was a most: competent am- ploye and had made a speciulty ol collecting the market dues.Mr, Blais, Assistant City Clerk, said that when he had entered the office he had divided the collections between the three bailiffs, each having his own district and responsible\u2019 for the col lections in his district.\u2018This had worked eo well that since then na sale of debtors household s had been made in the markets, as the debtors had paid up.Ald.Bedard was of opinion that Mr.Wagner be again requested to do the collecting end the matter was finally left to Mayor Gameau to decide.Ald.Bedard thén brought UP, the question of appointing conatables\u2019 to patrol the Louise Embankment and the srection of a station house on.of near Palais and Champlain Market stations was too great.eity should eon- sider this question as a matter of protection to its citizens and others.He thought the appaintmant of ten cost between five and salaries.Mayor Gargeau replied that the sai- aries and clothing of the men would amount to about $16,000.Ald.Foley wanted to know what would be done with these constables in winter time, and Ald.Bedard re plied that they would be employed at all seasons, Ald.Fist thought that the Hacbar Commissioners should help towards defraying tho expenses and Ald.Foley thought likewive.Ald, Verret considered that No.5 Fire Station might also be yted 6s a police station.| Ald.Foley suggested that Bis Wor- President df thee \u2018to wowhet the Commissioners would di Wwards heige] ing the aclieme, add Mayor Garneah replied that he would Write to them officially.The Committee then adjourned.KIIC'S: CORONATION, Halifax, N.S., Aug.9.\u2014The Canadian soldiery to-day detorated the Citadel masts with flags and bunting and fired a royal rälute of twenty-one fun in honor of the anniversary of ing Edward's coreitation.| NALS.DOMINION.Halifax, N.S., Aug.9.\u2014While Capt.Kingemill and officers of NMS, Dominion were visiting the City Hall today the Deputy Mayor pmgsented 10 the saptain to be added to his vollec- tion naval pring gictuée of H.M.8.Caledonia done over ons hundred years ago, The.officers are yiv- ing an at-bonre on the ship to-dny and a dinner Friday, and the ship sails Saturday efor Prince Edward lsiaud, Bay Chaleur and Quebec.- Nd $= SENTENGED TO DEATH.| St.Petersburg, Aug.9.\u2014Two un- attacked M.Anniky the peasant leaders in Che outlawed parliament in à streot at Terjioki, Finland, near where .Hexgenstéin, the Constitutional Democratic leader, was murdered.In response to his cries passers by hurried up and M.Anniky's assailants decamped.It \u2018was announced from St.Potersbuwrg, June 30th, that M.Anniky an M.Alladin, the peasant leaders in the outlawed parliament nad received wprnings from the league ivr the aalvafion of Russia, of Odessn, that they had been scntemced to death, Some bombs seized in a suburb of Bt.Petersburg were each found to be charged with six pounds of dynamite.Arrests are being made in ever-in- creasing numbers.It is stated that the principal members of all the trades unions are now in custody.known men to-da who was onae of Hon.I.P.Pelletiers steam yacht Crescent in the centre ol occasional pleasure trips this scanon that are very much enjoyad by the invited festa, On Tuesaay last a trip up the river and a visit to the new bridge was organized, that also includ ed dinner on board the yacht, and afterwards the party landed and in dulged in a very pleanan dance at Boulet'n Hotel, near Garneau bridge.The pasty included Mra.E.Baillar n, Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Alleyn, essre, R.M.Audette, Gabriel Au dette, Albertine Auslette, Louise te noit, B.Leonard, Mssere.Che.Baik largeon, Dr.Xyrand, Richard Valere Darvran, J.A, Gagne, Gagne, W.Laliberte, P.Ritchie, La Albert Thee.Carbeay, H.Boivin, Garneau, vivieres, Lemieux, Lavoie, etc.SAUTERNES \u2018 GOSSIP OF CAPITAL |; ! Suit Entered by Quebec Province in the Newfoundland Boundary Dispute.Ottawa, Aug.9\u2014Anxiety as to «! late.of Mr.Malcohn Wigging, broker, .| bop, C.E.Pamphlip, Ril IB ond his of was relieved to-night by, information that be was all right ygéterday and was about to start on the return trip to the city.A searching party went up the river in Mr.T.Ahearn's \u2018 yacht this afternaon and returned Information was obtained, however, that he was safe.There is a kick on in the local Conservative r over the coal com \u2018tract for the Normal School, and R.G.\u2018Code, President of the Liberal Conservative.Association, has written to Hon.Dr.Reaume demanding ap investigation.The sucosssful tenderer wos Chas.C.Bay & Co.and the kick was started over the kind.of coal supplied.It seems the advertisement called for haul egg coal and the ung successful tenderers got wise to the fact that Kay & Co.were putting in {urnace coal and that started the trouble.Ray is a well knewn Lib eral and was prominent as Nr.Bron : son's partner in the Yukon conees sions ventilated at the last session oi the House of Commons.Interest is added Lo the situation by the allega tion, apparently ,unded on fact that Mr.Denis Murphy, ex-M.P.P., ol the T.& N.O.Commission, is & shaseholder in the Rpy Company Ex-Mayor Morris, a coal dealer and prominent Conservative, was the im ttigator of the complaint meds te Dr.Reaume.; Mr.H.J.Gérvais, K.C., socom.panied by Mr, Ches.Lanctot, De puty Attorney-General of Quebee, ar rived in the city today on rathes important business with the Depart\u201d ment «of Justice.A law suit has bee n by the Province which will involve @ j rent directing once and for all the claim of Newfoundland ta jurisdiction over the entire eoast and much of the hinterland of the entim Labrador const line from a point south of the 52nd degree ef latitude up to Cape Chidley on Hudson strait, The \u20acrand River Pulp & Timber Co, on the strength of a charter and cor- sessions obtained from the Govern ment of Newfoundland, have been cutting timber on Hamilton Inlet, some 250 whilen back from the ecast and well within what h ye held to be Canadian territory.My.Gervais, as solicitor for the Proviom of Quebec, bas entered an action i the ~ provindial courts againét the eompany for $160,000 demages.The defence of the company is ne the timber was cut in tegritory under the jwisdiction of Newlourdland, while the Government of Quebec holds that tae Labrador littoral under jurisdic tion of the ealony consists of a nar row strip of coast extending some 150 miles north \u2018rom the southern end of the Strait of Belle Isle.The Dominion Government is of course also interested in maintaini this position although unfortunately the maps printed and officigly authorized by the Interigr by a broad red strip that Newfoundtrance to Hudson Strait, an tunate admission that the Dominion is closed out from the entire Atlantic coast Labrador.This will doubt leas be made most of by the Newfoundland\u2019 Government in defending the claim of the Grand Lake Co.Ths Quebec Government has seized 40,000 logs cut by the company on the disputed territory.CASHIER ARRESTED, Chicago, Aug.9\u2014Cashier Hering, of the Milwaukee Avenue State Bank, | was taken to the city hall for police examination.GERMAN FRIGATE COMING.The Lieutenant-Gove Sir Louis Jette, received a despatch from \u2018tn Secretary of State at Ottawa yester day, informing him that a cablegran was received * announcing that = the German cruisér Panther would Arrive in the harbor of Quebee on 20th and remain here until September | 8th, when it would proceed te Mon treal, and again retum to Quebec September 17th.If the French erwis ers due today remain in port until the end of the month with the British fleet, three natians will be re presented by warships at the same {ime, which no doubt will cause a plénsant fraternization of the officers and crews, and at the same time open the way for social gaVety in Quebec society.\u2018lt is four ears since à German cruiser visited Quiiee before, and it will be remembered the officers and crew aided the crews of the French fleet in port at the time, iy extinguishing the fire that originate in and destroyed the Great Northern Railway \u2018workshops opposite the Que hee Gan House on the west end of the Louise Docks.to.BUSTIC THEATRR Kent House Grounds Programme This Week : 1.Larue, Webb Act.1 Howard & Cam-apn, Comedy Sketob.8.Glilen, Contortion Dance Act.4 Prof.Cogan, South A!ri Hero, orld's Champion Wire-waiker.6.Boward & Cameron, Comedy sx .6.O'Rourke & Gillen, High Class Singing.7.Larue & Larue, Aerial Won- .dees.Free to Passengers by Railway, |: 1 age EP | ! =r without any.traes of the missing mean.| À ) Departmebt indicate | us land\u2019s jurisdiction extends from south | of the Btrait of Belle lsle to the en | FRA unfor \u2018À was arrested laté this afternoon.He [RZ August À J B $3.00 par bunch, 7 Price, onl.ccc a tL, SRR RSI A 7 - or ESE y.I Tr YS CAE Ng TT Cr terre re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Temperatures.+ \u2018 \u2018 s .rome le.[=== ONE CENT, NE LE aa SENS) = .'14-YOUR ESSAY AMONG THESE?' 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