LATION panaesT Orne” ano NORTHERN NEXT MAILS From Seuth Princess Mary........ Friday t= Prince Rupert. Saturday, % 8 Per South Prince George......Priday, 9 a.m. in THE OFTY eririsH cor gh —e tt go’ oo — = —— ——— = — —_—_—<_ ——————————————— ee ent. 1¥. NO. 10 a PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, THURSDAY, MAY, 1, 1943. PRICE FIVE CENTS OWERS LIKELY TO TAKE ‘ACI ON ON SCUTARI AUSTRIA DETERMINED TO POSSESS SCUTARI-LUTHER McCARTY OQUTFOUGHT FRANK MORAN ENLAND ACT HAS PASSED = "str sersnomin po——giceii=——y_ se or commer” ADMIRAL KINCSMILL PLEASED THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE "°"" c.e"wei* °° rer ros vest o Tb Baty tou WITH CITY'S DEVELOPMENT Special to The Daily News Special to The Daily News. | Boston 8, New York 1. London, May 1.—The Duchess ——— pOVERNOR WILL SIGN THE MEASURE TODAY — PRESIDENT New York, May 1 Luther Me.| Chicago 8, Detroit 2 of Connaught passed a fair day | INSPECTED COLD STORAGE PLANT, ORILL MALL SITE, RESER- CONSIDERING WHETHER !T IS IN CONFLICT WITH Cart ist night met Frank Moran | Washington 2, Philadelphia 0.| yesterday and rested well dur ing | VOIR AND G. T. P. DRY DOCK—LEFT THIS MORN- TREATY OBLIGATIONS here in a ten round bout. Moran| Cleveland 0, Bt. Louis 2 the night, but her condition is ING FOR STEWART. : was outfought in every round National League. still causing the greatest anxiety. eee . gpecia Che Daily News | New Weutiirookivn 6 Rear Admiral ©, E. Kingsmill,;was greatly impressed with the May 1—-The Alien | ." read commander and direetor of the|"ecessity for ample protection St. Louis 6, Pittsburg 1 , : : pss by Ca WILL DELIVER COAL | wi 1uis -niicbure «, (STEAMER ESTEVAN. [conmander and desir oft rhe Toe fiheries” an tha W. J, Bryans © WITH MOTOR TRUCK Chicago 4, Cimeinnati 4 IS DAMAGED BY FIRE ited Prince Rupert yesterday on|'” “OUS Urge upon the powerms his were un ment that additional protection be supplied. Two new steamers with a speed of 14 knots are now being built and both are expect- Coast League. a ollicial business, was astonished Government Steamer Damaged) 4)\j delighted at the many evi- While Tied Up at North Van- | gjences of growth and develop- | | gnature of Gi | Rogers & Black Have Purcneves| Auto Truck for the Local California will hie Act today.| Sacramento 9, San Francisco 4 Oakland 7, Los Angeles 3 ipanese will be Coal Business. | Venice 2, Portland 0, couver—Fire Confined to iment of the city since his last|/ed here within less than a year. ne land. ‘ae a . ae aa Pilot House. visit ae pond oa — During the afternoon Admiral California has eee ee eet at pany with Mayor Pattullo, His) Kingsmill visited the G. T. P. dry | case Si i — fonight “= eae LOCAL NEWS ITEMS > : sl —— ee Honor Judge Young, William dock and was greatly interested i nd net the Ghats oO ancouve tile there Ve teamier 4 ee ee 7 — on Manson, M. P. P., and Captain in all the details of its construc. nave: aie fone, Sennen for the opens of The steamer Spokane, of the = : ph e te ae ye Fred Stork, a visit was made to|jion. J. H. Pillsbury, enginest ia for eitiéen: i 2 4. ‘ ae a —e Pacific Coast Steamship Co., pees So ees nee the cold storage plant, where the|/charge, accompanied the Admir- \ 08 ee Saslivers . aoe Renee: & "Black On ee ee we Oe aasing steamer. The damage vam > a ae — oF |S! on his inspection of this im- gible for citizen- | ih oy set ied the adieued for this eee ae. 2? elec’ tonight which 1s ‘estimated at 8600 was ie ae oy a wey! Ca ‘a vege eae wid lands. The iwell known English truck confined to the pilot house. The masil 2 4 1 , yc pes wa The admiral left this morning ition begins at GOVERNOR JOHNSON The steamer Venture, of the gyn bere . ee on the Prinee George for Stewart fire occurred while the steamer/ihat have already been made for ‘ al Sacramento | — ijUnion Steamship Co., will sai! and will proceed south on Friday Glassware, Crockery. Wal-| th 4 ht 40 o'clock was moored at the Wallace ship|{aking care of that trade on a nonlin | ‘. lso 0 4 Q o'ecloek. . ( . pinion |state department are to be called|lace’s oott Sen ea ff yards, North Vancouver. much larger scale. A general . pon render at pinion as t | | EERE EE tour of the city was made and the Te Ree In Wahine [nether the language of the Oi CHINESE DEPORTED laren’zt'tne Westnotve on ‘uas|DARRYMAN ASSAULTED; _|reseroic on Actopotie i! wal, Ciab fringing, dace bales tag imina uspected, A visit was paid to the have the Japan- | conflict with any y treaty| AFTER THEY'RE DEAD a = ae 50c. aaa TOM O'BRIEN IS FINED drill hall alte whieh oecupies a| Vestholme, May 6. Admission ounded as tojpbligat s. Secretary of State} Pao. commanding position en Acropo- |: Reserved seats at ana” eplion in Japan| Hrya stays California un- ao. lis Hill. " . : \ ‘ ; the ashen «ginal s definite , | Ship to Sail from 1 San Pedro Next The regular monthly meeting|Trouble Arose Over Cows Al- , va ash aiinil ‘ " ; ilien bill. Mean the wh i le fini Month with a Cargo of Six oe Wh kane lowed to Run at Larg Interviewed last evening Ad- licers of the/cleaned up of the hospital board will be hel . niral Kingsmill sté that h Wallpaper. Wallace’s. 99tf ong | Thousand Bodies. at the city hall tomorrow afte Words Led to Blows. ae eee pe N8: ‘ er - } : noon at 4 o'clock, | Los Angeles, April 26 Some | tiene Tom O'Brien appeared in po- STRIA TAKES FIRST STEP TO me next month a ship will leave Children’s dresses Wallace’s.|/lice court this morning charged with the most grew 99tf with assault, the complainant in FORCE WAR WITH MONTENEGRO « fe he mr Tell SHH ra. ppinconw Ary, of the 6. w.feue cue tens, © Habe of Se] ROM THE INTERIOR VERY SOON R. coast fleet, arrived from the]: een the two men seems to have } : ; msist of the remains of nearly ; ‘ ; ianeneli south shortly before 12 o'clock : arise ver some cows owned by AS RECALLED HER MINISTER FROM lnieruihidi: paloma de 000 Chinese who have died in|{oday with about a hundred pas- dee dite os at ale GANGS OF MEN STARTED TO ) TO DEVELOP THE EXTENSIVE COAL FIED REPLY OF MONTENEGRO TO POWERS—AM- his country in the last fifty years./sengers for Alaskan ports and|aiijwed to run at large. Hehn| ==» “a= ¥ee GALWAY Lene AP ere BASSADORS MEET THIS AFTERNOON It will be the largest single ship-| Dawson. ha t to see O’Brien | ‘ uire if : : ent of human remains in the} sitieailaall _e ” oe "on 0 au . _| Goal for fuel next fall and win-|like a reasonable freight rate the » were going to lay a complain . j Specia The Daily News ir military successes makes an lw wrid’s history and the prepara. Carpenters have been at work * a & , «eg Tao ws a led ter, and ata pr ice less than hard coal can be sold in New Hazelton i iA conference | especially bad impression ns have been carried forward] for several de sll ,, wn we porlce. > and Prince Rupert at a _ price i onferene¢ peci ‘ ari or several days tearing out the : rll . wood, is the very pleasant out- . : i ' : i uietly that no comment’ has inp of the rane » of 8 to another until the argument which will cause an immense +o ee. a Oe lh oma ioned. eeciaae i 1. "Th aig ae gt, {became too heated for words with}look for the people of this dis- saving in domestic expenses Sup. this after estige Of Europe has suffered ge the Chl ore — : a wing 18 lOline result that O’Brien struck|trict, says the New Hazelton hlenegros re | early a year ago 1e nese; be entirely orn down, v i e fi of Seutari. If thei . ¢ i ‘ J rate Carss, after iat 4 ae , ling upon her|?® ‘Be fof s checg [HOnsOlidated Benevolent, Asso |. i ee ere? ‘posed af ner: Last week James Wright,/ WHITECHAPEL ®Y-ELECTION : ta, thais vreslige, is chee : : ear » e ence, 08e a) oe 1 iri will be con. |J@?¥ to their prest th ‘ " “lciation of San F rancisco, somMe-| 4. L, Beresford of Lockeport| ane of 5 and costs. general manager for the Grand eply is said to be|'o their actions, is a matter Of\iimes known as the Chinese Six}j, pegistered at the G. T. P. Inn. One ad k was assessed the|!runk B. C. Coal Co., of Van- The Unseated Member Defeats indifference to the Powers, Aus-|Companies, took out permits for ne Se ee aaseseee WS ; the Unionist Candidate by a it she is too busy)" , ied sani! . npanie # ‘ a on anal — usual fine. couver, arrived in town with Su ty ther oO 7 ria cannot ollo ein 0 ithe re val oO le Aninese Who arr ’ ars er bstantial Majori: ” her with , ao sab 6 path. 1b musk incist with! “e te in Calif snie. ‘Thelen? “a ay pionee! — iene some old country miners. and left \ consider the | such @ pi nee — are OD , ‘ pe me “ituner, will be in town on or abou > ; ; Heaner ; fier the Baster|all the emphasis at its command/phodies are carefully wrapped, May 10th, 1913. Leave orders at becee Ee Pioneer Cleaners-| immediately for the company’s (Special to The Daily News.) iote is consid. | on a remedy being found as speed/each in a separate piece of soft Baynes eee 100tf One % ae coal fields, about fifteen miles up London, May 1.—The result of ind undignified|!!y and thoroughly as Rage sees jeloth, and then placed in boxes} oe the Bulkley Kiver. Mr. Wright|the by-election in Whitechapel, tne ‘omfcrence| he isi she denunds| and carefully sea rue sicamar rine Jonn ar-[EVIDENCE OF ONE MAN. |cotcveral vs thre’ ‘wihlenusnd hy the unseating of ful Bearing mpon}'s Sie smmediatc presensasis MT er rived from Vancouver, way ports the men and got the camps IM/Stuart Samuel, was that yester- ie, See tarare oo Cott nle. ot es ‘STEAMER CURACOA IS and Skidegate about 7 o'clock last AGAINST ANOTHER shape and the work started and/day Sir Stuart was re-elected by er test they have already decided) night and left about midnight for spermato then came to town for more sup-/ 4,722 votes again Captain Brown's upon in the form of a vigorous | STILL STUCK IN MUD Pork -Ginsece aad Mansel. Charge of Theft of Money Was|) lies. 1,556, the latter being the Union- Austria First in Rin jdemand for the evacuation at Dismissed by Judge Young Mr. Wilkie has b st candidate 9 i we Mr. ilkie has been given ajist candidate. { M : ree mee and in the event rf a re y 2 aan i : This Morning. os a : : sists AUEUIAE far the adoption of further |@ould Not Float at High Tide, hoe lemme Gare, yh bok ates » contract to drive a two hundred “ one ~ been | railitars eneures for the for-| eording to Wireless Received io 7 ong : , a -_ The case of Jimmy Walsh,| ‘oot tunnel into the six foot vein, THE WEATHER. “ing to ® Gespaten’ |... . e This Morning. ae ee - hareed w . ft 78|and that work is now going on. Were the Echo de|®ible carrying out of th with. of s jeity today. charged with the theft of $178)an ’ Cons The weather report at 5 o'clock Che despateh adds that| Europe Any hanging back on re from a man named Sullivan at|Mr. Wilkie has been connected |; j, morning read: Barometer. lespatch adds ‘ . aut - ws . ; - , 3 : ‘ eparing for military|'#® part of ere nen oa Throngh: ae. |r one Wallpaper. Wallace's. gotf|the Knox Wotet witle the latter with coal mining in Scotland and|30.115; maximum temperature, ‘ Montenegro and minimum would excite feelings | station J. H. Rogers, local agent} be ee vg ea was too drunk to take care of in this country all his life and he}46: minimum temperature, 40; bania | if dissatisfaction =o i> | for the Pacifie Coast Steamship |—————— y —==|himself, occupied the attention|/knows the practical end thor-|precipitation, .34 inch. ur Th oO re 3 . en — mnecyen ene coo , vevent {U0 received @ message from the = _— — oe guoreins:joughly. His opinion im regards meneame * ope’s j eres 0 re > » clerk » “eo. ee le ,_Ja! Newspaper Threats | his . captain of the stranded steamer | ; solee 1 a ; ¢ th alle od to the Twenty Wile eons Sams April Summary—Mean temper- ’ ray . s . ‘ ‘ s . sate s stor ) . ‘ . ar > ; : May 1—The official |'™ Curacoa that it was found im-| tt te aa 7 ee that they are equal to, if not/ature, April, 42.9; maximum tem- eps sesterday, diseus- we tee : theft as at the bre at tear-Tahead of, the best Vancouver! perature, 57, on the 14th; mini- re fore the presen Germany to Assist possible to float the vessel at high | ing, to the effect that he 88W |Island coal, and he is confident} mum temperature, 34, in the 6th te of the Powers Vienna, May 1—It is reported | tid He reported that the ves-| Walsh take the pouch containing that he will dig out coal this sum-jand 29th; precipitation, rain, 8.85 ; that Germany has promised to|se! was resting easily on the mud| the money out of Sullivan’s}mer that will surprise the whole|jnehes; snow, .40 inch; total, ’ lungary is to be}support Austria under all cir-|flats. poeket and that ae ~~~ north, 8.95 inehes. ed the great| cumstances Much significance Craig, Alaska, where the ] - a a ae — et me With favorable conditions the (oa aka . , e conference atter, on the contrary, saic¢ aN Te “yer : t stop at a plat-jis attached to the ¢ ms a steamer is stranded, is about six- | hea coe a bok a ea Grand Trunk B. C, Coal Co.| Mrs, J. C. A. Long, who ar- 0 sir \ ¢ e foreign minister an ; ‘ . “Ish ave » first carlos ply . f their unani-jwhich th — th the} teen or eighteen hours’ run from PROGRAM van's pocket in the presence of hould have the first carload of|rived yesterday morning from they must con|minister of war had with t . . & The Cit ts _—* Z : . th coal ready by the time the rail-|the south, left on the Prince " . . ‘he ‘ince ort. , yo e. 8 » te — ze , . ’ s will inte deeds|Emperor at Sechoenbrunn E ™ rinee uper Ti i ( 1 THE MOUNTAIN LAW. ane = _ a — a way is ready to handle it, and if|John last night to join her hus- In thie euummeslepamerence lasted until 6.08, © laitle, | SaaoNee, Sas eu wo A strong Essanay POOR Cae re ar the railway will give anything|band at Masset. int talk abroad of|though the Emperor usually re-|pass that point about 2 o'clock F , he immediately handed it over to Montenegro for|tires at 8 o'clock this morning, It is possible that | drama, Noel, telling him he had better er m se ———————— | : *, the latter vessel has been able to/$ 9 THE WESTERN HERO. count it and give Sullivan a re- leged to have been robbed, when| WELL KNOWN YUKONER ) render the necessary assistance | INE, A fine Vitograph ceipt. Certain evidence was pro-| questioned as to various ecireum- RETURNING NORTH TODAY YET ito the stranded steamer The | western drama duced to corroborate this story.|stances, said he could not re- S City of Seattle is due in Prince} . - Walsh also testified that there | member. Finally His Honor Rupert, southbound, about 5 this 3. THE GRIM TOLL OF had been a good deal of trouble|asked him what was the first Perey Reid, mining recorder at afternoon, WAR. Part 4. in his dealings with Mr, Besner,|thing he did remember, to which/Careross, in the Yukon, was ; _———— a sesersee\.* 2 9890* the proprietor, and Noel, the|he replied in full Irish brogue: among the passengers en route | Find it through a Daily News i. THE GRIM TOLL OF clerk, in regard to the purehase|Your Honor, the first thing I re- north on the Princess May today ENCouNT i en Want Ad WAR, Part 2. A mag- of liquor and shortage of change.| member was the next day,” ' , —e A FOOT OF SOLID METAL, ONE-HALF OF WHICH es nificent military drama, He said they had made threats to| Considering all the evidence, |*!te" 4 visit to Ottawa and other 8 GREY COPPER, IW mee OF HARRIS BROS. Aston Villa Wins. > see have him “pinched” when he de-|His Honor said he could not con.|eastern cities, Mr, Reid is well pe ewe 5 et a ~ poo B- manded the money due him.|vict and the case was dismissed.;/known among many of the old ore yet strueckjand fifty feet south of the face London, April 29 Aston Villa Nu. A Belg Grama, Walsh also gave evidence as to Mr. Manson, of Williams &/time residents of the Yukon now body,” is one the drift they eut int the | ut SheMleld United by 4 goals 6. LOGAN'S BABIES An the buying of liquor at the Knox] Manson, appeared for the accused] jiying in Prince Rupert. ‘ye. about the nam | main vein again and encountered) +. o yesterday in a first division ad Seni during prohibited hours and that} who has been a resident of the eg Be he American Boy|® foot of solid metal, one half Of) pootball game and thus takes sec- — oe when he had ordered a bottle of|provinee for a number of years Vhursday morn.| Which is grey coppel rhe veln) ond place in that league |*Dewar's” he was given a bottle|and whose reeord has been a Notice. Mi he Omineea Herald, | itself is two and a half feet wid . Prices 10c and 160 jwith the seal broken and inferior| comparatively clean one. The Pony Express has moved Pom tt been cross-cutting | 7 | Many & man is right in his way |liquor in it, —_ its offiee and barn to the corner ‘evel in the shaft Continued on Page 4. | but the way is wrong ) Sullivan, the man who is al Ladies’ Suits. Wallace's, 90tf'of 3rd and MeBride, 102.7