ancest CIROULATION LARG que ory AND NORTHERN In 7 enitisH COLUMBIA wd T ia o KING GEORGE HAS DEFINITELY iT WILL BE IN AUGUST AND NO DOUBT THE RAILWAY COM- PANY WILL MAKE DESPERATE EFFORT TO DECIDED TO VISIT US NEXT TEAR SORIA, 8 8 E-DAILY NEWS NEXT MAILS From Seutn Venture Tuesday, am Prince George, , Wednesday, 9 a. m. For South Venture . Wednesday, 2 p.m. PRINCE RI KING OF MONTENEGRO IS STILL DEFIANT |Is Today Marching to Scutari weal Intends to Hold It as the Capi- tal Unless Bought Off. | BR. PERT, €., MONDAY APRIL 28, BASEBALL. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Northwestern League. 1913 KING GEORGE MAY VISIT RUPERT NEXT AUGUST ‘PROCLAIMED HIMSELF THE KING OF ALBANIA |Defeated Turkish General | Scutari Finds Himself Another Job. of COMPLETE ROAD. Special to The Daily News. Mees iy % cae o Special to The Daily News Salonika, April 28 There were Spokane 2, oe e Cettinge, April 28 Essad Seattle 17, Portland 5 ; Daily News. from Mo Prince Rupert }great preparations under way nes Pasha, the defender of Scutari,! ” The Lon.|He has id announced his vesterday for King Nicholas and who was permitted by the Mon of the Brook-|willingness to open the Toronto) %is family and omeial stat to) LOCAL MERCHANT WEDS | ivncess sitters ts sureenter. ana date of Apriljexhibition August, 19414, and|/Proceed to Seutari today, the} jleave the fortress with all the} lows it is said that a meeting of the King having decided to make that | A SEATTLE LADY nors of war, with small arms! “4 am able to announce King with President Wilson at} — ; pv a . his country | O ie howe a eee ee h S| definitely that King George + Niagara Fal s to be arranged aie ne . at a ¥ om " Isl y Grossman, and Bride Will Re- A oi : in 1 a an ot will visit Canada in 1914.” in the near future tad ; es cite ts le ad as turn to the City in a ee maeery xing 0 vania goes on to - der any circumstances, But to| mum Daye. NEW AMBASSADOR h an unexpected me it was gk ago expected/ make it a habitable city he will} ~ oe - . in war involv.|and hoped that King George and|have a big repair bill to meet as| \ marriage of interest look) successor of Ambassador Bryce 1 family be.lhis staff w d be the guests of|during the six months’ seige of|place in Seattle at the hom of| Arrives at New York to Take event the trip|the Grand Trunk Pacifie on the r|Seutari all the important build-|Mr. and Mrs. M. Goodglick last] His Post. the King and/first train from ocean to ean,|'nes were demolished by Monte | Thursday evening vher their | . — taking whatj(his announcement of a definite|"esro’s shells, | daugtite: Anna was united in Special to The Daily News. be unnecessary|date for the visit of His Royal . | marriage to Mr. |. Grossman of New York, Ap 28 s Cee the proposed| Highness to Canada may possibly May Be Bought Off. } Pris ce Rupert, B. C, The cere-|Arthur Spring Rice, K. C. M. G ey are s0 afraid|cause the railway pany and Vienna, April 28 The powers| mony was performed by Rabbi H.{the new British ambassador to 1ight be disap-|its contractors to make an extra|4#reed yesterday that Monten¢ iGenss. The bride was gowned in|the United States, arrived in New ntoward cir-jspurt to achieve nnect be er must wate Scutari King} white satin The veil was caught York this I ning He will night defer the|itween Moncton and Prince Rupert Nich 1 lat refused to give P| ih a reath of unge blossoms|spend a few days here and and lread the King’s|by that time rhe opening of |the tow It is believed that hejand a bouquet of bridal roses sit Newp: " e going on t iounced at this|this transcon enta ne w b ight do so for a monetary cor vas carried Washingtor he greatest ever i Canada’s | *ideration | The bridesmaids were Miss Re- he King in thephistors and s a el ‘ | beeea loodgtiess sister of ie SATURDAY AFTERNOON sit will drive ajwell worthy of being s SPLENDID FOOTBALL os ide, and Miss Sada Friedman. |™ he railway run-|by the personal | @ | They were dressed in pink crepe MUSICAL RECITAL hrough Canadajrule: Ed SATURDAY EVENING) « e chine, draped with chiffon, and ried bouquets of pink carna jtions tied with rows of pink satin | Mirs. Carpenter's Young Pupils Nh FELLOWS WERE NO FINER SCENERY IN Second Avenue Was Crowded on), ibb The g m was attended | Gave Pleasing Recital at both Sides With Wildly- lhy Se. Lac Pinesel Mrs. MoMullen's. (00D FELLOWS SUNDAY ALL THE WORLD Yelling Fans | The rooms swere - beautifully \ u decorated with a profusion of Mrs. Carpenter's pils yed in All Their Sunday-Best | Visitors to Granby Bay Were De-| ‘* “"* * pares, SF 4 spring flow ind potied palme Sines a Mi ee ca ake ne ane Regalia, They Marched to lighted with Scenic Splendor ("| ©" Saturday evenmg, je ffectively arranged in Jerdiniers.) eal ftenalial Church. of the Trip. belwe the Callies.and a picked| Small shaded electric lights inter-]"* ers : va 4 the team playing under the name of|twined with greens were prettily vee = as rooms wer oe he a P. Unites proved an! st g abo e rooms. the} 4ted with a protus datto- ae oe Mosofs. W. J. Magrath, W. 1 xeiting : d elose ra ntest sal rong Son meaaeaeee ‘cia dils and were fairly well filled istic body Al- | Gibbard, B A. Holgate I J.lthe ga hung the bal ss ra furnished appropriate music vith relatives and friends of the hey turned uy at) Whiteroft and F. L. Smith, who/until the final blow of Referee A Howbis ghout the evening. The [little performers All the chil- Helgerson Block] visited Prince Rupert for the first |Holmberg’s whistle, the result be|large verandah was also massed} ren eoquittes omen *: Z 8 “en 1st night and altime on Saturday, took the ¢ ip|ing aw for the “United” by oe th native greens and palms and apie on 0 Toa ‘ ae oe ed in a brilliant to 6 Granby vesterdays returning me , ‘le , shaded lighte formed ing cham s ohildees ir ae eae strate that the ‘ ; ; ' a Fr the kick-off was evi- | ar h to the entrance of the home.|*! Pag tag as : coe aan he: ental nent db south this morning The « we dines thet the anman te hee | bes ipper was served in the dining roe ae ne a oe — 1ce a year party expressed themselves oe) ceeniv contested. the play “s ing oom to forty-five guests. Danc- me I — < on ’ 7. wae ‘s e i », Ss wo sf : S and cheatin FISHING mousTay NOTES. pees G, T. P. United” 3; Cal Important Announcement Maden, Mrs Lindoag, Mins oe played a Batiste |\Bad Weather Interfers with Work For the “G.T.P. United” Sam| We take pleasure in an oe: eae ae wien ge edifled Odd Fel. —Catches Are Small. Currie was easily the best man | nouncing to ovr patrons Holiby. Miss Raa ’ | ed in line and on their team and play eda good | that for thie week we bave 3 ’ moi | he building, the The gasoline trawler Borealis, game, , cpanel ies @ tem aie oceans Ot (he eregation, as alowned by the Atlin Fisheries, rhe Callies never seemed to] el ee eek Stil ', rémaining in|Ltd., brought in about 36,000 /settle down, and appeared all too} ‘ ‘ at B aren , aa eo . , ‘k. | evening. 98.99 pounds of halibut on Friday, sane to score om k, al mg apecial ; Series ~ represe ¢ about four days jplayed a strong defensive game es Wallate’s. es ar Alex. Holmbere had charge of} 6 Inverness Lookine Up. oot The Andrew Kelly, of the Can-|the game and proved an efficient} f Ph t P| At the general hospital this | macisieiiahanm adian Fish & Cold Storage Com- |referee | 0 old alls morning Mrs, Rennie Noble, of} ; Police Court Notes. pany's fleet arrived in port Sat The teams were as follows the Cassiar cannery, Inverness, \ hdith Clifford, deni-}urday with 92,000 pounds of hat Goal-— Patterson, which will enable us to pre- was safely delivered of a son enue, were each | but, Backs-——Martin and Dick sent a diferent proaram different program seenenener ene vere by this morning The Haysport No, 1 brought in | Belt Backs——-Murray and J H 7 : Mr. G. W. Wooster, secretary “ping disoerderlylabout 5,000 pounds yesterday | Kelly every night thie week. treasurer of the Granby Consoli after a rather strenuous trip Forwards Stewart, Willis : dated Smelting, Mining and the case of Jim| Disabled off Rose Spil, she drift-|cvoft ind MeLean, For these six programs Power CGo,., Lid.; W. A. Williams, vith the theft ofled toward Ketchikan, but repairs The G, T. BP, will be repre we have photoplays from smelter superintendent, and Dr was again ad-|were finally made, enabling the|sented as follows: the greatest studios in the Dickson were passengers south rrow morning. | vessel to return to Prince Rupert Goal—-Munro world on the Prince Rupert this morn ‘inst Tom Cyt Backs——J. Currie and Hamil - ing after spending a week at the ithout a license Harry Sheere, manager of the/ton : Prices 10c and 150 Granby Bay property ring, but Mag.|fishery department of the Skeena Half ae and Guer ae merge ites : : e eity ‘orwards—-8. Currie ; | adies’ § . allace’s. erved his deei.|River Syndicate, is in th mn ! coal . Currie, Gilmour PRINCE RUPERT THEATRE Be ks ow morning from Haysport where the com-jand sein: co., LTD. : ; - — ET pany have their local headquart ——— ’ Pantorium Pieneer Mleaners the Daily News, lers, Wallpaper Wallace's. gout Phone 4, - GREAT DRY DOCK IS UNITED STATES IS ee PRICE FIVE CENTS KING NICHOLAS STILL DEFYING THE POWERS: DEMENTED WOMAN MURDERS HER CHILDREN = POISONED HER LITTLE FAMILY THEN SHE SHOT HERSELF DEAD INSANE OREGON WOMAN MAKES A HOLOCAUST OF HER TWO INNOCENT CHILDREN AND THEN SHOOTS HERSELF. Special to The Daily News. |shot with a small calibre revol- Portland, Ore., April 28.—In a|ver her oldest and youngest moment of what the physicians |children and herself. The shoot- say was emotional insanity, Mrs jing, which occurred on Saturday Lillian Strang, aged 26, of this|evening in the Strang home in cily, administered poison to two|the outskirts of Portland, did not f the oldest of her three chil-|become known to the police un- jdren and to herself and then | til today j asquira ro nevis | BELGIUM'S POLITICAL st Tay om STRIKE WON BY MEN London, April 28. Premier W Asquith, speaking at the press Se ee banquet here, hinted today at his|@overnment Weakened and Gave early retirement from public life,| Assurance That Measure of sinnilpicghaciggiadiaeadail Manhood Franchise Would FIGHT POSTPONED. Be Passed. i nna . | Special to The Daily News Special to The Daily News.) nceouve ril The! Van ver, April 28 Phe Brussels, April 28.—All the Scaler-Hyland fight has been| bettas tk fait . postponed for eo week,. owing tol ® rikers in tis city are going the cold and wet weather. back to work this morning and Se the two to three hundred thou- THE WEATHER. sand strikers all over the coun- try will go back to work as soon . oe ee ee 7 ae as information reaches them this ornmg read: aronieter, . 3 rer , 30.085: maximum temperature, that the strike is over. The men if \inimum temperature, 35 have won a clean victory without violence. The government has backed down, in face of the two millions a day that the country was losing because of the cessa- GOING TO ESQUIMALT tion of industries. The men ee have not obtained a pledge from Vancouver’s Pull Was Evidently|ihe government that universal Not Strong Enough to Catch manhood suffrage is to be imme- this Big Government diately brought about, but the Job government has promised a modi- Ottawa, April 28——-The big g0-|fied manhood franchise which vernment dry dock, which has|may be broadened from time to been the subject of such strong}time. This the men have accept- pulling between Victoria and/ed and are pleased with the vic- Vancouver, will go to Esquimalt. rhe government is willing to aid in the establishment of a private owned dry dock in Vancouver inder the general act which gives assistance to these. tory. They look upon it as the opening wedge for political lib- erty. Bergerson Appointed to the Posi- tion Fred Cook Feit Com- pelied to Resign. JEALOUS OF CANADA 28.—Rep- of Wash- gton is begwg@ing Congress to re- Special to The Daily News.) Ottawa, April 28—J. B. Berg- erson, ex-M. P. for Montreal, has been appoir‘ed solicitor and sec- Washington, April resentative Faleoner lately from the British provineed, yshoes, ; Pee retary for the Indian Affairs tain the duty of British Columbia | Gommission of investigation rela- shingles. He is afraid they will|tive to British Columbia, He swamp the American market if|takes the position that was to the duty is removed. He says|have gone to Fred Cook, the Ot- that British Columbia mills have|tawa journalist, better material to work on than is found on the other side of the Glassware, Crockery. Wal- line. lace’s. gett ‘PLENTY OF MONEY FOR ‘and he hopes to announce some jimportant deals shortly. Money, BUYING DEBENTURES he adds, may be and probably is ltight in London, but in the proy- inces there are heaps of it look- Money May Be Tight In London, | |... for investment. Mr. Ellis is but in the Industrial Centres of ja Midlands chap himself, and of England Is the Reverse. itherefore something of an au- ithority from his voluminous Frank A. Ellis, resident man- correspondence, lager of the Prince Rupert Town ccipiinatienieaiae aa Properties, a company of almost Skeptics Laughed at Him. lexelusively London capitalists \ few years ago people said this morning received advices| “there is a man trying to tele- from London that although the) #raph through the air.’ Today money market in London was, as|these same people laugh at the our despatches stated, very tight|iguorance of the “yahoos,” To and the London Stock Exehange;see with the eye of the mind a showing a wering tendeney,|thing completed in adyance of its there was plenty of money for |actual completion is to have investment in the provinces In|imagination to coneeive the con- such industrial centres as Man.|ditions of its operation, The pos- chester Birmingham, Liverpool] sible drawback is foresight. But and Glasgow money was partieu-|the people of Prince Rupert all larly plentiful beeause of the re- Ihave had the foresight to take cent boom ia trade He was | advantage of Renworth & Jeffer- given to understand that the/son'’s great boot and shoe sale, manufacturing eentres had not|This cash raising: bargain sale experienced such a profitable time/will last just two weeks longer for many years, the trade having|with far lower prices, Think it increased literally by leaps and| over It will help your peoeket. hounds lhook, We are putting the whole Mr, Ellis adds that he himself/stere on display, All new styles has not ever before received so} still lowe! End sizes and slow many enquiries as to Prince Ru-|moving styles way, way below pert realty as he is receiving}eost. We need money, rom Sonn