—_——— PATNESS AND DESPATCH CHARACTRRIZE THE Library x/"" JOR WORK VOL. Tl, NO. 165 WELCOME TO PREMIER AND OPENING OF — PRINCESS MAY ARRIVES 2 P. M.; | PREMIER SIR RICHARD M’BRIDE IS WELCOMED BY THRONGS nt was; launches join the ’ aAnnouneewine wm ecan W pro th norning by the ¢ p,| cession On the first arch at the that the Princess wharf, whieh will be pened by ‘A Premier Me Bride the Premier today there is the i arr punectuat legend \ heart vi rie to Arrangements have|%°U, Sir Richard,” and a farthes n verv creditable rch = bears 1 quotation from : ‘ coming ¢ the Proverbs i The king de lit gh the ef - r| ighteth h h faithfu or Commies aided rvant 1 pers, amongst whor Meeting in Theatre. tioned Shef Thom Afte the op ne f the wharf >! he Longshoremen 's Pi Mel ! be Kept Nhe Government wharf has busy viewing the city and receiy lk it with arches| "Ss cera puta th af ' ’ mottoesa and i a f h il f ere ns Banners ! he zt be held erywhe around there) ‘2 § “ the Westhe i} sa gay one Mheatre here be few ad dresses outside f th “ n | \Procession at Sea. the Premier and Mr, Bowser. Th iD ) K rnment) meet ‘ be presided b ‘I ! eception com-|G. D. TI he ha : f th be 1:30 ton the | citizet we Willia the Premier Mat the meaber for the 4 ar tt city band tr i I> Kerg he : ih | ' Ma ils cha il f he ' Ma ind as man ! ee " 4 brief MAGNIFICENT MARATHON RUN AT. THE GREAT GAMES IN SWEDEN: CANADIANS WIN LAURELS Who is heartily welcomed today on his first visit to Prinee Ru- : yy his new dignity of knighthood, by Liberals and Conserva- jal to Daily News he se iman at the Ml of the es alike, s ; July 15 South} I I man ( ida divided th rhe t s as a yuneed were : oO | MeArth he s 36 utes ‘1 ne th Gitchaw hours ninutes 2] : t st import * d; Strobinp, 2 house 38 min-| . ‘ amen a : he Olympic pre s 42 1-4 se Is rhe Amer-| : | gO ben werda| Pan? Seve © death Maw to th VANCOUVER | TWO HOTELS inset tary tate str ot | BASEBALL SCORES | i \ be the ene | | ' ban + United States are better at cor e fing T ? ; rh - ,| tests which require quickness and ike ” , o tt I n tests of e1 urance | irathon was K, K aos Saturday's Scores. bg ‘ ! STRAIGHT \ r F R : ; | ancouver 4 acoma 2. ; patriot, W. Excursion to Seattle. | Seeenate 6.8. eae S.A econd inte ihe ctor j- 3 ane -6, = Ace f the Potlatch at Se- : : | ; ul hundred yards) | Rogers Steamship Agency Special to Daily News. Seattle 10, Portland 2. Special to Daily News. nine 40 appear was) w ind trip tickets, $27, Tacoma, July 15.—Vancouver | Games Monday. Port Alberni, July 15.—Two in, Granten Grosine Prince Rupert to Seattle and re-| made it seven straight by defeat- hundred dollars was the fine im- af oe ; a n | Good until Bept. 90, final) ing the Figere here this after-| wonipee at Vanoauver. posed on each of the proprietors “y io 8 maeren : | ret » Nenit Leave Monday by! noon by 4 runs to 2. Errors be- racoma al Victoria, of the Arlington and Somass| Se ee iState of California. Phone 116.) hind and by Griger accounted for Portland at Spokane. Pere * item aie aa cht | . ed and bieeding ithe Beaver victory. Barring the} j Hotels Of Alberni ant . =e suffering great pa ' | j is ,| first inning, when the home club} | berni, respectively, for having » ‘ ‘ > ess ne . rot | ' st his nerve though,} Ch tp . me i F . ae scored two runs, Willis had the} supplied liquor to an auto driver at i brave i ‘ tf et oading a ie ' ‘ i ; ‘b. Pas ! e ! “ oo : tt j will leave for th rth this} Bengals at hig mercy. Score by) THE LACROSSE GAME. while he was under the influence } while he traverse re | ant i} leave To e nort ! a 7 ' . . ternoo | Innings: 4 lof drink. This is the sequel to ; ck a furlong behind) afternoon, Vancouver 10000108 0—4| Vancouver, July 13.—Van- 3} . | Tacoma 2000000 0'0— 2} ; : ‘. : ae the fatal accident that took ! o | Stolen bases et. Abbos. or we ork eewe ve place last week when W. N. Ir ITY FOR | play Bonnett tao ar, Taree ig W estminst« r 0, 4, 4, 0, total | Clarke was killed in an auto acci- ’ PO pe pp ge oe pe Ft ed 2, The game, one of the 3) qont.while riding in a ear driven | Addils ases © alls 0 Crig 2.] : . ae , }om Will Timie-—One hour forty-five | keenest witnessed, wa lby George Clarke. Both cases UB IN SASKATCHEWAN: Pena ee oe ™ played a Queen ™ Park, | have been appealed on the ground ? Standing of Northwestern Clubs. Westminster, before a huge that there was not sufficient evi- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Monpay, JuLy 15, 1912. DETAILS FROM REGINA as Baatile. « cic oitien use 51 37 580 . Spokane ......e68 50 37 575 K i, July 15 With Rose-| but the resul this constitu-| Vancouver ....... 4) 0 (554 ind Lloydminster now def-|ency should be known tomorrow Portland ......«:-. 40 047 iso : : }Pinto Greek, with eight polls) Victoria ......... 39 «(48 «448 placed in the Liberal col lneaed from, gives 8. R. MoorelPacome ......s4- 95 45 .389 it appears almost certain) iheral 77 majority Phirty he best the Conservatives] polls are “still to « and the for in the new legisla-| Liberals claim that the majority FARMING IS even members showing | will run into the hundreds } il] majority of forty in the} ATTRACTING : At the present time six] A delightful launch uling 18 ive all they ean claim, viz:|planned by the Presbyterian { len, Moose Jaw, Prinee Al-| Ramble Club for Tuesday evenings Cily North and South} next, weather permitting Phe OLD MINERS U \ppelle and Maple Creek launch will leave the Govern lbrook is still in doubt,/ment wharf at 7:15, ur. D. W. Wright, who: ie A guest al the Premier Hotel ar-| abi | rived in the city yesterday direet| P TWENTY MINUTES AGO j from Fairbanks, Alaska Mr. | RINCE RUPERT iWright, who left for the north |} Prinee Rupert ready with the sunshine as usual ! hel with the first rush of argonauts) linguished visitors june, ‘07, has never been out. | Old timer heard telling neweomer that th the ide sinee the palmy days af the | lanson Way didn't erow there while the Governime thik den Klondyke Mr, Wrighi,| is building. vho is on bis way to Hazelton, Prince Rupert society basking in the smiles of & hard epor business in Fairbanks us laying season starts in Rupert Fine erop bei ‘ ) extremely quiet, and numbers of) he Previneial Government offiees peo figuring on heading this} Merely Mabel say Liberal, Lab and Tory we be, ! way to settle down and engage in} beral all in our weleoming # With ap i b ness .and farming in the| lennyson ipromising towns and = valleys oe jalong the line of the G, T, P, Exeitement ran high, of Westminster's crowd dence to warrant a_ conviction, the chance M. A, Ward is the proprietor of regaining the Minto cup by the Arlington and A, E, Water- winning this game being house owns the Somass. Mr. immensely appreciated — by Waterhouse is mayor of Port Al- throne. Vancouver's sup- berni, as well as being chairman perters let themselves out of the license commission. at the finish in style. HARD BOILED NEWS ITEMS Chicago Thirteen killed in a wreck on the Chicago, persons Burlington & Quincy Railway to- day. Washington, William Lori- mer, senator fron Litinmeis,” blotted from the senate rolls on Saturday, Vancouver, Afier a narrow escape from serious injurey or possible death, Bishop de Pen- cier returned to Westminster Saturday, Important meeting of Baptist Brotherhood this evening All members are requested to be WILLIAM J, BOWSER, K. C, present, Attorney general for the provinee, Choicest liquors and cigars-—— who is here with the Premier, | Savoy. on} ——__——— | i | | | | = — — ORIGINATOR OF OVERSEAS — NEXT MAILS From South Princess May Monday, p.m, Prince George. . Wednesday, 16 am. For South Chelohein Wednesday, 7 pm CENT? : PRICE Five ————- CLUB VISITS PRINCE RUPERT A well attended public meeting held the of | jthe Overseas Club in MelIntyre | was under auspices | Hall on Saturday evening to listen to addresses by its organizers, | Mr. Evelyn Wrench and his sister, | Miss Wrench, who are on a visit to the coast. The chair was jtaken by Mayor Newton, and Mr. | F rank A. Ellis, the preseident of the local club, occupied a_ seat upon the platform. Mr. Wrench and his sister, who are both } aired and entertaining speakers, a accorded a hearty reception and were listened to with the |} greatest of attention during their | | j interesting and instructive ad- }dresses. Mr. Wrench outlined jthe short history of the elub, from its inception some six years |ago to the present time, with its jthree hundred and fifty organized }clubs and ninety thousand mem- third of which member- ship is i nthe Dominion of Gan- bers, a ada. Mr. Wrench, who is a pol- AND ADDRESSES MANY ished and fluent platform speak- er, in a few terse sentences point- out the objects and aims of the club, also dispelling from the minds of his hearers any ideas that the thovement smacked in the least of jingoism or self ad- vertisement, or was anti-Ameri- can in any manner of way. There were other aims in life than the pursuit of the dollar, also naval and military matters were not the sole object in the formation of the club. Rather the binding together of the different portions of the empire, the purifying of public life and the raising of the standards by which the social life of its communities are ruled. These were objects worthy of their most strenuous efforts. Tt is expected ultimately that a club headquarters will be opened in London, where visiting members ed will always feel weleome when foregathering from the many parts of the dominions beyond the seas, HON. FRANK COCHRANE, MINISTER OF RAILWAYS G. T. P. THROUGH IN 1914 Hon. Frank Cochrane, minister of railways for the Dominion, left for the south by the Prince Ru- pert this by and Mr. H. 8, Clements. Minister had a strenuous time during his visit, and covered a great deal of ground with his ae- j}customed energy. After thor- oughly inspecting the city, which surprised him by its development jand enterprise, he made a fast | trip in the government launch | Evelyn to the canneries along the morning, accompanied his son secretary, also The Railway | slough. He visited Cassiar and ‘Inverness canneries, saw the | process with the fish and was }presented with finished packed | ie ‘ans of the product which he had |} watched from the raw to the can, Inspected G. T. P. The Minister also visited the eold storage plant, which much impressed him, and yesterday he made a thorough inspection of the completed portion of the G, T. P. General Superintendent Mehan took him over the line in his special ear, and the result was Mr, Cochrane's very evident approval of everything he saw. Interviewed, the Railway Minis- ter expressed practically the cer- tainty that the G. T. P. will be completed before 1914, and showed very great confidence in President Chamberlin’s powers to rush things forward. Groundhog Route. He had nothing to®give out in regard to the railway to the Groundhog Mountain, this sub- ject of great importance to Prince Rupert being still under close consideration. Captain Nichol- son, of the G, T, P. steamship de- partment, attended the Minister's party north, and the Hon, Mr. Cochrane was very much im- pressed by the superb tourist facilities and attractions of the coast route, Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. NEW PASTOR — ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN Du Vernet announced Andrew's congregation yesterday morning that he had appointed Rey, EB. C, Bureh of Holy Trinity Chureh, Winnipeg, clergyman in eharge of St. An- drew's Church, His appointment will take effeet two months from today. Mr, Bureh was formerly curate of St. George's Church, Ottawa, and has had much ex- perience in work in large city parishes, Bishop to St. Best meal in town at Savoy. eS CANADIANS — WILL BE GUESTS OF THE KING wives are to Buek- ingham Palace to luneh with the July fenee Committee Canadian ministers summoned King and Queen. Premier Borden and his party 27th, to re- go to Paris on July main four days. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. at wharf, beats City sales by business Reeord Princess May Keal estate } Bottle 4 Big developments | Mine, one renewed, begin licenses Census Commissioner F, the enumerators PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR Rose Harbor reports find of $70,000 worth of ambergris, | of Seattle in race northward, firin A. al Mobley warns cilizens not to dodge Five big passenger boats call, duriag week total $27,000, Brown fails to seeure his, Granby Bay for Hidden Creek