THE DAILY NEWS, ince Rupert Rupert people who are fai in the hydro electric Pe aitions anead of the city ye food for thought in the nee of the City of Winni- vt ther day when at one op in the legislature a re was introduced and car- ces the city’s new power plant mercy of the to suc- in the light ft easu od which pia dollar the : corporation that is ed the Wint us Electric s, electric million tically al tri bution of d power. Well Worked Plan. complete victory won by ie st, when by the cast- le cily at firs - you of the chairman it ob- Fed the right to restrain the hold- anitoba Power Company, ig the eed of the old gas d lighting company, from using e public thor vsughfares without ec een of the city, was swept ide and complete ly reversed, e me paitet rs of the syndicate d evidently been working over- Be and secured the privilege of legal representatives made such impassioned appeals to the com-! mittee to protect the rights of the people. Mr. Johnson, "Mr, Means, Mr. Andrews and Mr.) llunt all asked the committee in the name of all that was right | and common sense not to convey to the promoters such wide pow- ers. They talked to deaf ears. The country members of the government, who could not pos- WyINNIPEGS NEW POWER PLANT IS GOBBLED BY A SYNDICATE With Her Present belie Maite Proposition in Front Has Particular Interest in the Manitoba Capital’s Woeful Experience ROOSEVELT AND PEOPLE Me- /Said to Be Shifting in Allegiance to Columbus Sentiment. “We, the eolonel in Carnegie turn back,” “We, the people of England,” said the three tailors of Tooley street in their address to the people,’ said the Hall. “cannot sibly have understood clearly the} House of Commons. involved legal verbiage of the| “The deputies of Vaugirard de- resolutions and the subsequent] Sire an audience, Your Majesty,” discussion of the legal represen- said the usher at the court of tatives, took their eue from the! Charles VIII of France. Hon, G,. R. Coldwell, who re- “How many are there?’ asked placed the Hon. Colin H, Gamp-|the King. bell at the wheel, and with the “Only one, and please Your exception of Mr. McMeans voted| Majesty,” to a man in fayor of his amend- The colonel retreats from his ment, City Cannot Lay Track. The action of the committee came with all the more striking force when but a few minutes be- fore in the law amendments committee the city was denied Columbus speech and deelares in the same breath @#hat he “stands by it.” He would recall court decisions and yet would limit decisions to those dealing with conditions of workers. He would permit the supreme court of the —— — ‘ THE POOR MAN, GOD BLESS HIM Man’s life is full of trouble and temptation. He comes into this world without his consent, and goes out of it against his will. His journey through life is rocky and be- set with strange and con- tradictory experiences. When he is little the big girls kiss him, when he is big the little girls kiss him. When he is a child he wants candy but can’t get it; when he is a man he can get candy but doesn’t want it. When he is a boy he wishes he was a man, nad when he is a man he wishes he were a boy again. If h eraises a large family he is a chump; if he raises a cheque he is a thief. If he is poor he isa bad manager; if he is rich he is dishonest. If he is in politics it is for graft, and if out of politics, you can’t place him, and he is no good to his country. If he gives to charity it is for show, and if he does not he is a stingy cuss. If he dies young there was a great future for him, and if he fives to an old age he has missed his calling. if he is active in religion he NEWFOUNDLAND Child Went to | Death. alone in the kitehen minutes, and when the family returned the dead body of the child. MURDERS GIRL Play With Dog While It Was Eeating a Bone— Bitten in Throat sand Bled to for a few members of they found = — on Socialistie lines unless the whole country is governed on the principles of Socialism.” This, presumably, is the rea- son why wealthy Socialists still invest their spare money in capi- talistic undertakings. ae HOW EVE GOT EVEN. Anna De Calvo, three years| When Eve appeared to Adam's lold, was killed by a large New- ken, foundland dog the other day His words were timorously while visiting the home of a sage; neighbor in West Eleventh St.,|‘"Why buy your gowns from Paris Chicago. when The child attempted to play The woods are full of foliage? with the animal while it was] Go to the fig, my dearest wife, eating a bone, when it suddenly Select the goods and pick your made a vicious attack on the dress; zirl. The dog tore open the|Ah, Eden of the Simple Life, igirl’s throat and the victim This is the Eve of Blissful- | bled to death, ness!” | The girl and dog had heen left The years rolled by. A snake one day Hissed: “China silk—real Trish lace!” And Mrs. Adam did straightway To be patient is sometimes In patterns hide her lovely face. j better than to have’ wealth. Then Adam’s heart grew adam- a ant FACTORY FOR SOCIALISTS As Eve's new passion he could es see, Generous Offer of Yorkshire Fac-| ‘Buy clothes for her? I won’t— tory for Experiment. I can’t— eoniclipachath This is the Eve of Bank- ruptey!”” . NO PICTURES OF POPE’S EASTER Vatican Turned Down an Offer of $400,000 for the Privilege of Taking Moving Pictures of the Procession. Vatican officials refused an of- fer of two million lire (approxi- mately $400,000) made by moy- ing picture men for the privilege of taking “movies” of the Pope receiving the Easter pilgrimmage. This is the most stupendous of- fer eyer made by the motion pic- ture men for a series of pictures, but it was admitted such a set of films, if perfeet, would be the greatest money makers’ ever taken. On the chance that they might be successful, the pro- moters had received enormous financial bids from every country for the privilege of showing the pictures. Different Viewpoints It has been estimated that babies are worth $2,800 apiece. That means one’s own. babies. The neighbor's brats are a nuis- ance,—Chattanooga News. Hardly! considering the Reese bills, as the right of building street rail-| United States to remain a little is a hypocrite, and if he takes A well known Yorkshire manu- vy are called, The govern-|way lines within the city limits|longer. One thing is certain, the|} no interest in religious mat- $/facturer wants to see whether Bo steht boday wR weed fot Anyhow nobody can accuse the Bn members were rounded up|subject to all the conditions colonel will not turn back until ters he is a hardened sinner. Socialism is a “business propo- es en ae as pa oe “he ; government of British Columbia be on hand and carry a clause which at present obtain. The| he meets another wall. If he shows affcetion he is a tion. ote tent then ae oor ill am.“ veeags © DUSYlof being a coalition government, : ? sition. , > matter he : 7 ‘ versing the city’s vietory, and|members of the Reese syndicate In arguing, too, the parson ow'd soft specimen; if he has ; 3 H seeiet i down the coin anere is nothing” to-' coalesce was passed by the narrow vote|left the room jubilantly. his skill, none he is a cold blooded jes made what at sight appears) He patie ney "ay ph 4g with.—Montreal Herald. {0 to 9 ee For e’en though vanquished he|$ proposition. tn order to be $/a very generous offer. He prom-| ™ hile Eye, at home, runs up Sweeping Powers. BIG SMOKE BATTLE . could argue still; entirely healthy he must eat §/ ises to give the Yorkshire Social-| a ail cheerless plight ne See ere By the new arrangement the Soret While words of learned length|} nothing, .drink nothing, $/ists, free of rent for six years, a “ats ‘ch dt” ceaanthk eettiae lt comes somewhat as a sur- aniloba Power Company is|Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn to and thundering sound smoke nothing and see that woollen mill at Otley, on condi- fain aeRINS prise to be told that France has ven the right to amalgamate Meet in New Mexico. Amazed the gazing rustics ranged)? the air is properly sterilized 3) tion that they run it on Social- And Adath. fbrts a huge delight |@5 much as $70,000,000 invested hth the old gas and light com- —_ around; before using. istic lines. The local Socialists | a face tha Sve at hte Deolitt Canada. This makes France nies which have been in exist- Chicago, April 10.—That the And still they gazed, and_ still have apparently seriously con- aeeinih " ; our second creditor after Great bee for thirty years. It also has|proposed fight between Jack | the wonder grew ————$—____—_ | sidered the offer and come to the Pp Wallace Irwin Britain.—Ottawa Free Press. right to assume all the|Johnson, heavyweight champion,| That one small head could carry lconeclusion that its acceptance a é . ee a ate ; | all he knew “Man’s First Disobedience.” | ...)) involve the provision of| — Se ae wers of these old companies|and Jim Flynn will take place all oe! ; zs j wou in pl . | BORDEN IS HOSTILE hich have the right to occupy|July 4 in Las Vegas, N. M., was But Oliver Goldsmith’s school-| “Where, asked the female} ¢2,300 working capital, which FOR PANAMA CANAL public thoroughfares at will/announced here by the negro| master was a good natured per-/ suffrage orator, “would man be they have not got. —_ | ‘ al has PE 0 Believed to Be an Enemy to Shc tl nsent of the people| pugilist following a conference | 890n. He didn’t hate the parson | today were it not for woman?” | A proposal has, therefore, been Japan Planning to Have Big Line| - Western Progress. 7 any wa \s the Manitobaj with Jack Curley, who, besides | merely ane is ae ox 2) She paused a moment and| ave i, eee Sedat ens wer Company will be the big}managing Flynn, is promoting | be fliling eae position Ms Seb | looked around tha hall, if AW, Ww mi oe a piv 1d | se oe Regine, Bask Agri (AGC wale Dinpetitor against the © civic] the contest. | He didn’t want the parson’s job. “] , he i, “where| 2% 4: wee thy Socialist, should| Wast rf April 410.—That i ° ‘ly romi t | ; "7 heat aval repeat,’ she saic where|, | he offer. Interviewed on| ashington, Aj : at] Moore, formerly a prominen ant the effect of this may be i Bees | —-Editorial in New York Herald.| — Z ha » | take up the offer, Interviewec ‘ eet : ae : Me Ba : ; {would man be today if not for) |). subject by a Daily News rep- | Japan is planning to establish a]Conservative, announces his agined, Under satis ‘Up beige ibid > : { woman?” tat Mr. Shaw stated that] steamship line. between Yoko-|change of heart. He is living at e old charters the Manitoba Not that we are going out of Hospitality is an expression of ‘Hta'd ha “in <4he. Garden oft n 7 a + : ‘ . fasohed| > é ee vain htt Swift Current, and will be the c ; 4 4 tatty » worshi . aa th Ter 1a n¢ i dé B ama ¢ 1rough the}|*> 7 vie : m wer Company will be enabledjour way to lasso notoriety, but) Divine worship. | Eden eating strawberries,” an- fie. aan Sead Rs ae be per-| Pe oes is 2 here | Liberal candidate in Pinto Creek any streets, highways or|we should like to hear from An-| A myrtle even in the desert re- swered a voice from the gallery.| ?! ec Pv fecantertatn tepne Panama Canal is announce beret the next provincial elections. uughfares in Winnipeg with-|drew Carnegie on the handsom-| mains a myrtle. ae } SE ath Ek pape ons chthined At the| following advices to that effect! ie says he changed his polities nt the consent of the people. est newspaperman in the world.| He who walks each day va. Without law civilization per-| ma tine a charter lastatiishing| som nited States Consul Ander-| because he believes the present Right tor OC 2 ae Dee Mepamen: tome atc aera antes SGe = Sone ees shes. fang | ¥ arkshire |}son at Kongkong. The service} Ottawa government is hostile to Not since the Reese bills have}to limit it to the handsomest col-| When a liar speaks the truth | ; | POR Case erféot! - obvious,” he| is to consist of four steamers of|the west. Formerly he edited the ben taken up for consideration}umn conductor, Springfield} he finds his punishment in the| Silence is the fence around “it uo DOn eeu ule as aera ~in!8.000 to 40,000 Pan each Regina West. e the city members and their] Union. general disbelief. wisdom. jsaid, “that a factory canno run) : ’ § . 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