anoesT CIRCULATION b AND NORTHERN i" THE ory aniris H COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday Wednesday, ad rn i PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY, APRIL 44, 1943. PRICE FIVE CENTS T STRIKE OF WORLD STARTS TOMORROW ———— THIRD | ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF SPAIN—THE MORGAN FUNERAL SERVICES SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED ISSASSINATION OF THE KING OF SPAIN ONCE MORE ATTEMPTED | Fifteen Others Injured Owing to Derailment of Excursion i Train. Special to The Daily News. tHE THIRD ATTEMPT ON KING ALFONSO'S LIFE FAILED) THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED — ANARCHIST ® ah PLACED UNDER ARREST. ire dead and fifteer n 1 result of the derail Snecia | Daily News. pwalking nea he palace 1 excursion train yes-| ea \ 14 For the|drid Kit Alfon ha ays lay afternoon on the Montreal King A expressed mn bly braneh of he i third guard while he capital city ; fons « escaped be snd yesterday while out walkina Vermont Wailwa four and a half g inarehisti in the ge nds he was shot at bse ut f St, Lambert \ y fe and the/|three separate times rhe would ; lyon aostees ae aga ase) SEVERAL PASSENGERS i the nar but the s ad f the shots iad | nen Last year in|brought immediate aid and he LATE THIS MORNING is thrown at|was overpowered and carried ennginn he ‘ h he was rid-|away to ja He proves to be|g. §. Prince Rupert Waited Out ng and t bodyguard was|Hafael Sanchez Allegr one of in Harbor While Launch ired Early! the head centres of the Bz nal Came Up Alongside. his ‘ is shot at while} anarchists | seumentttii Just as the G. T. P. steamet! |Prinee Rupert was backing away AL RRENDERS — r aheide taomaiie imber of belated passengers neluding several laborers pack | TATES TROOPS aisin eioe Gone aber Bell effects were seen running down Centre street at breakneck speed ‘ for them the launch I GARRISON AND FORTIFICATIONS LIKE A SLAUGHTER PEN— - aa et Ps aol : Fish . ? ; delis oO ‘ anac n s « ie HUNDREDS OF DEAD HORRIBLY CUT : meatal anh ate Storage o.8 eet, is e AND MUTILATED. : epee ei bas vyharft and the belated passengers Sf I Daily News j La a f e at daybreak burst|¥ere hustled aboard and ve | a aa sail the Rupe which signalled i upon ihe i ‘ Rul s : \ \; i4 (ie il . . hat sh vould wait The delay ght vie usly tid . at th bie mding bh } a , = Ph “ ' h sid ha j te which the fast steamer oe . f st ited a ) and th ha I difficult n mak Na son aif ca sat Na s 4, a g up United States| veritable slaughter pens. Abou Among the saloon passengers ; pa her ; yere the following Joseph A Rogers, Dr Cade Mr Eaton, I le i vilths i ha 100 | i sh ind B. ¢ ettlebure j p ringras ps whieh| horribly mutilated Mr. Kotzin, 1 J. Van, A. Rogers i wh i M. M. Stark, Ed. Fritz, J. H. Ran his troopers Police Court. dall, J. H. Waugh, C. Barie, Mr r ind Mrs. W. L. Tallerday, George ere as only one is " . : ; wa . ' hs Seott, ex-Alderman Montgomery P is hastened DY | lice court this morning Alfred \ Anderson, 8. Gottfried, J. E. he federal gar Stanley, drunk and disorderly, | Merrviield J Hall Captain Yaqui Indians/ was given the option of a fine of}Groves, D, Francis, Finlay Kerr, \lvardo Obregon, |g with 82 costs fifte javes| B. Beverlin, W. | P. Lowe state troops.|in jail Mr. and Mrs. BE, Rogers, Dr. H. F Sproule and Mr. Price SUING G. T. P. S. S. CO. FOR $25,000 DAMAGES David Graham, Injured at Wharf Last Fall, Is the Plaintiff in Civil Action. THAT SUFFRAGETTE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP DUDLEY CASTLE THEY LOADED AND FIRED ONE OF THE BIG GUNS WHICH IS A RELIC OF THE CRIMEAN WAR SCOTTISH CUP FINAL Special to Daily News Glasgow, April 14 rhe final game for the Seot- tish cup was played) on Hampden Park, this city, on Saturday and ended in a victory for the Falkirk team over that of the Raith Rov- ers by 2 to 0O The cup, which now goes to Falkirk, has been out of Glasgow only twice in the last fifteer years. That Glasgow should be out of the finals added to the widespread interest in the result. GREATEST STRIKE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN Probably Five Thousand Belgiums Strike for Political Principle of Manhood Suffrage. Special to The Dail News Brussels April 144 Belgium omorrow will be the scene of f the greatest general strikes he world has ever witnessed. It s expected to effeet every branch f industry within the kingdom At east 100.000 and possibly 500,000 will cease work this even- ng A large strike fund has been raised and if the government} fails to grant the principle of} inhood suffrage, obtain which the strike is made, there vill be a terrible struggle. CANADIAN RAILWAYS’ SEATTLE TERMINAL Proposition for Canadian Union Depot at Cost of Over Half a Million. Apr 11 expenditure the nadian Is Seattle to of more than construction union ter- Seattle the $50.000.000 in of a minal? new Ua leaked out who should talking about the af- Information which today people know what they are pointed toward firmative In short, rumor Canadian Pacific, Pacific and Canadian Northern have joined hands for the tion of a tremendous terminal on the Seattle waterfront between Pike and Virginia This terminal is to be reached through running from the south Lake Union under’ the regrade district. A tre- hotel said to be planned for Western avenue, Pike and Pine the structure to rise far above level of First from strone!y answer has it that the Grand Trunk erec- streets. tunnels end of Denny mendous Is streets the avenue, Majestic Thealre MONDAY AND TUESDAY Special Feature Attraction een Among the southbound pas Milita igelles attempt- | plosion Many windows in alsengers on the Prinee Rupert this . he ruins of his. |@roup of adjacent cottages were; morning were Dr. Cade, Captain Dus { { { f broken. but none of the inmates|Groves of the Pacific Stevedoring amuse parts o , oe . , ' hich da th htt were injured & Contracting Company, and ®x- late ba li i eighth : a ohn ane t r ' , Votes for Women and Damn]|Alderman Montgomery, who aré entaaee OS tae ; : ‘ . 8 , tedypen route to Vancouvel to give We vakened _ by a loud the Consequences,” wa pain : { th. on one of the old cannon and evidence in an action in the Su- a ‘In Honor of Mr Pankhurst preme Court by David Graham the tie ‘ “o ~ t i ‘ are td oy A large fore, f lice was|0@ another \ quantity of suf-[against the Grand Trunk Pa ithe 0 woliece { a : , aie “Paiched und ne fragette literature was scattered|Steamship Company Graham ” onrPe : i , ac ) sus- ™ hin t jg} #bout rhe police found no elue the plaintifY im the action, su 7 out | » or ser ies mom ind bla 7 to the perpetrators tained very erious ~— P —— One account of the explosion]! tober last at the G avs the suffragettes loaded and wharf here by getting caught tn Ar d n f the big guns which] winch, The action is to re- eet o a ia - he A : vas a reli the Crimean war, [cover $29,000 damages. Mr. Gra- was ft ele ‘ ar . . 1» -ham also went down on the Prince It was a Russian cannon eaptu a rs we iis morning. ed at the seige of Sebastopol! tupelr S i = RUPERT'S GO-AHEAD “PEOPLE WONDERFUL FEATURE AT THE MAJESTIC Mr A. D. Greer, the expert call nes ed in by the city to pass upon the rhe Majestic Theatre, com sewer system, said to the Pro-|mencing today and for the next vince upon his return to Van-|inree weeks, are going to show a couver rhe Council - ei sepien of extreesdiness teolure zens of Princes Rupert show a . ee very go-ahead spirit Muneicpal productions, Although these fea nthusiasm is keen, and Prince tures have been secured at an e Slash SB Kt » 4 oO ous e rernse, » admission Rupert people manifest an ad. Jenormous ex] th ‘ roe a ~ : | ’ } sé e, us ‘ mirable interest in all questions wilt remain ue J to the growth and ad-] cents rhe feature for tonight| » gg ) ' £ o ' ; | ene ‘ t thriving and tomorrow is a sensational) neement of leit thriving a three reel detective story en olty titled fom Butler This is al stupendous production in three | New Real Estate Firm. ondrous parts and fifty exciting Edward A, Jensen and Everard There will be two other | F. Kissick, under the name of subjects in addition FARL OF py DLEY Jensen & Kissick are ageene © am ~ the Aneie Castle vee estate oMee - rhink it 6ver—and you'll find lent Gastle| Block on Sixth street Mr. K it will pay you to make the home \l C the sick has been identified = - | brighter with beautiful but mod ' powder had|tullo & Raidford for ‘ | lorately priced wallpaper from and the dam-|year, where his brother looks & =| wales Bait & serious, Twolter this firm's business, He has) 4 . ghing ‘ i y oO “dige of realty) ~ 7 Mrown out a the -_ onatates ere seblieh al Pantorium Pioneer QOleaners. "SF the castle by the ex-|large business in a short tim | Phone 4. TOM BUTLER Than the Arabian Nights NO ADVANCE IN PRICE 5 Reel (Se TO TOUR THE PROVINCE Large Party of Winnipeg Busi- ness Men to Visit Towns i in this Province bia province. MIGHT SAVE STEAM AND LOWER RATES Early Sunday ‘Morning Whistling of Steamer is Somewhat of a Nuisance Citizens who down town sleep in the m of Prince yesterday sectir Rupert if Prince the lo- wondering MeKenzie of the ss. in league with At any rate there was for the late attendance various morning services The four much pro blasts of the whistle at o'clock prior to the depart- for Granby at flicient to wak- the past two or slumbers of been blasting ex. too were Capt Rupert is cal clergy no excuse at the vesterday longed seven of the stea 8 o'clock were su en the dead. For three weeks the down lt residents greatly ure have the wn disturbed by at the The latter borne operations station site eavation. cheerfully is only indicates as that no time is being st in the preparation for await. ed improvements in this promis- anxiously ing city, but the unnecessarily prolonged blasts of the steam- we whistle yesterday orning, to say the least, was extremely annoying. The G. T. P. steamship com- pany might save a little on its steam in this respect and give such citizens of Prince Rupert as may desire a Sunday uting a somewhat more to Gremey, 998 #8 and return. INJURED MAN DIED ON BOARD STEAMER Nick Tadich, En Route to Hospi- tal, Died Yesterday Morning. reasonable rate While en route from Granby Bay to the hospital at Port Simp- son vesterday morning, Nick dich, a bridge carpenter and a native of Montenegro, died board the Prineess Mary. De- ceased sustained sever injuries a few days ago by falling from a bridge at Granby, where he had been employed for some months. The remains were brought Prinee Rupert and are now at E. L. Fisher's morgue. Deceased, who was 28 years of age, is sur- vived by a brother, A. Tadich, and Louis Tadich, both resi- Prinee Rupert. a cousin, dents of AT THE TARGETS Rifles at the Rifle Range The G. T. P. is arranging to take a party of one hundred busi- ness men for a four days’ tour next month to Edmonton, and thence to Tete Jaune Cache, Ed- son, Tofield, Wainwright, Big- gar, Watrous, Melville and Riv- ers, in order that they may be- |} ome better acquainted’ with! hese parts of the British Colum- | on|* Scores Made by the Eary Grey ing j which ago on lander | ) Scottish | committed suicide in the London Main carbolic | Hotel, ing found some tin Vancouver, over occurred Crawford , early It is judged that death took place GRIEVING WIDOWER ENDS HIS LIFE BY TAKING CARBOLIC ACID BROODING OVER THE Special to The Daily News. April 144. several the death an Alberta a farmer street, by acid. yesterday a ie on Saturday. far middel from the His body was DEATH OF HIS WIFE, MIDDLE-AGED SCOTCH FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE. Brood- his wife, months m, Alex-| aged prairies, swallow- fternoon. known to have a daughter somewhere in provinee, but her address not been ascertained. Crawford married this is TORONTO REALTY SALE Toronto, April The Cana- dian Bank of Commerce has pur- chased the McConkey restaurant property at King and Jordan Sts., just west of its main office build- ing, for $750,000, o front foot. r $11,500 per | New funeral Morgan densely hour; tion friends, out funeral, even were the nent list, For all their ity. that the made which erection ings, some ployed. In but George's only tee to make members of which Mr. several Prince »., Ltd., Mr. manager viewed by ing in régard to the matter, Port Edward is to be continued for the present at least in accordance with the plans some time ago, T consists has over to the cantractors, Sixty regard LARGE CROWDS ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF PIERPONT MORGAN ADMITTANCE TO CHURCH ONLY BY INVITATION — SIMPLE SERVICE DEVOID OF POMP AND REFERENCE TO VIRTUES OF DECEASED. April 14. late J. Sq the Stuyvesant crowded from admittance Church His endeavoring was relat in a quiet ar by Special to The Daily News. York, of At the Pierpont jare was an early to invita- St. ives and to carry the expressed wishes of the deceased for id simple had appointed a commit- much pruni hundred as many of names the the e Morgan had passed ie out a list of relatives and friends of long standing, but with fifteen there on promi- hureh in ne } simple | the plate for many years had to be included. When the services opened the edifice showed a great gathering of the leading people of the na- tion, all in deep mourning. The services were conducted by the viear, a life-long friend of the deceased, and was confined to Episcopal ritual without the customary references to the vir- tues of the deceased. The Forty-second street depot was also densely crowded as the funeral cortege passed through on its way to Mr. Morgan’s birth- place in New Hampshire, where the interment takes place this afternoon. The will will be _opened and read tomorrow morn- ing. HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANY TO SUSPEND OPERATIONS FOR THE PRESENT THE work AT P PORT EDWARD WILL BE CONTINUED—OPERATIONS AT FALLS TO BE days pa r been rumored about the a- Rupert Hydr« are ope W. Cc. Durant, of the compar the “News” work at chietly of power recently or seventy to the st it about to close rations in this local- this morn- house been WOrk CcLOS has city that »-Eleetrie down local inter- the Ly, said his work, in the build. turned who have men em- at the Falls, Mr. Durant stated that in- structions had been received from headquarters to proceed with no new operations or further de- velopment. The work undertaken there far has been the con- struction of a dam and this is now practically completed, Mr. Durant said that work at the Falls will be suspended almost immediately. As the reason for the suspen- sion of operation Mr. Durant said that the company did net intend to proceed further with the work at the Falls, which will entail a large expenditure of money until definite arrangement with the city in regard to the supply of power is reached, so a WAR AMONG GREAT POWERS IS GRAVELY FEARED IN EUROPE AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA READY To CLASH OVER MONTENEGRO RETAINING SCUTARI-SIR EDWARD GREY STATES = OPINION. Yesterday. The Ear! Grey Rifles had not a good day for fine shooting yes- terday. It was rainy and cloudy with a fitful wind. The following were the scores: 200 500 600 Yds. Yds. Yds, Total | Lieut, MeMordie 32 28 30 90 Set. Brown 26 20 30 85 } Corp, Williseroft 26 30 26 se Pt. Matheson a ae 75 Pt. Holland a as 23 vs i} Cummings 1 i 15 lpe Lamb. 17 ‘ it 32 London, April tt Tasca’ is no | Pt. Russell 17 i3 30 i PMc BPE 28 disguising the anxiety among | Nine patterns in open stock|British statesmen of all shades 83if of opinion lest the blockade of dinnerware at Wallace's. Bessiatis Renin. aie was for a long time with Architect Bark. er, is going into business for|off himself with offices in the Federal | by Building. Britain Miss Helen Foley left this af- ternoon for Seattle via the City jot Spokane, lead, negro, Sir Edward Grey war, now takes a Only sixteen Montenegro be the beginning of a general European conflagration, ‘ast night staved the parliamentary opposition declaring the in whieh protesting has ceased to be a war of liberation and has become a war of eonquest on the part of Monte- anti-war ministerialists supported = the Radical member, who asked leave to move an adjournment to dis. cuss the British participation in the blockade, and Sir Edward Grey has received the assurances of Hon, A. Bonar Law and the opposition that they will not en- cumber him in the present crisis, But nobody pretends to be cer- tain what will happen in the next fortnight. The powers seem to (Continued on Page 4,)