gIROULATION ag wwe ory AND cone” eririsn COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS (2 PRINCE RUPERT, B. €., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. OMIT EE OF WHOLE NOW VOTING ON NAVAL BILL SONFERENCE ON JAPANESE PROTEST OF ALIEN | BILL—OFFICIAL REPORT ON FRIEDMANN CURE nS sense oe euan\ULITANT VIOLENCE HAS CC HAS COST (SURE RULE ACCELERATES =, mame ms nh Seaatitee DISCUSSION OF THE NAVAL BILL eae y ENGLAND TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS Secretary of State of the United States. looking after the business inter- FIGHTING SISTERHOOD LEADERS DECLARE “THE ests of his father, “Uncle Jerry” WORST iS YET TO COME” Kugler, who suffered a_ serious Re accident. While the latter is London, May 8—The damage|augurate a campaign of even getting along as wel! as can be/to property in the British Isles|greater violence in order to av- BASEBALL. ‘ Northwestern League. | Special to The Daily News. Seattle 8, Portland 3. WATHER CONSIDERATION OF CLAUSE TWO POSTPONED ON) Washington, D. O., May 10 Others, rain. mOTION oF PRIME MINISTER, WHICH WAS The Japanese a nbassador yester- | Coast League. a. oh yoy ak Rada tenons San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 2 — _jprime minister moved for the]Bryan the instructions of his} "@cramento 2, Portland 1. z suspension of the debate on the | government regarding the alien Oakland 3, Venice 1 VOTING TODAY. third clause of the bill National League. expected under the circumstances,|eaused by the militant suffrag-|enge the defeat of the woman's Cincinnati 3, New York 1 the accident was more serious! 4, during the last three|S"ffrage bill Tuesday night and test was carefully gone over at a Chicago 5, Brooklyn 7. than at first thought. He is still the prosecution of the Central lengthy conference between the Pittsburg 4, Boston 5. confined to the house and unable|™onths amounts sd more than) wijitant Organization. Advane- imbassador and the secretary, St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 3. to attend to business. Mrs. Kug-|%5,000,000, according to an Of-|ed members of the fighting sis- f ut no results have been given ler will return to Prince Rupert| ficial estimate made today by the|terhood declared today that the t is not adopted by a standing division of|out for publication American League. lin a couple of weeks. authorities at Scotland Yard. events of the last few days are New York 9, Detroit 0. ndieniiihdindits ee . ' to be eclipsed by worse things to , ans . To this sum, they say, must be pected, will be taken in regard to Washington 4, Chicago 6. YTERIANS ro- |come. the remaining clauses of the bill, MORE SALARY FOR Boston 3, Cleveland 1. PRESB WANT added the increased cost of Pp The authorities have secured The first twolwhich w be taken up on ad ew closure |Journment tonight, and the pre MAGISTRATE CARSS , mier wi then as that i) th ent in {he evista be pyecét at the next cit_|POlice Board Meets and Chief of OFFICIAL REPORT ON ; “or a tecting lives and property. Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 7. BIG SUM THIS YEAR evidence that many f 4 A ali 5 k y former con- re Three detectives Rave been a9 stitutional sufragettes have join- during the). eof the hous AO tte te sine Police Vickers Presents His Monthly Report. Absolutely Needed to Carry on the ed the militany body since the de- bill After a the bill will be out of the com- ber of the cabinet at all times,|feat of the woman’s suffrage bill. Church Schemes—Go Slowly : ; y r FRIEDMANN VACCINE in the Missions. while all suspected persons are/There is no question that the es ( taken place; mittee stage m Saturday morn ; ihe alte Premier Borden! ing, the hour fixed for the tal The police commissioners met land legislation of California and Daily News The premier's first motion not|the objections thereto. The pro- 10 The being debatable inder the bill was amended rules early this wae im dia 70 to 28 Similar action, it is ex signed to watch over each mem- 1 shadowed by plain clothes men|number of militants is growing. United States Government Report) ‘The budget of the Presbyirian| pn’ Ail Public buildings have ing Does . , } : pe c . tea ith further con fa dis n if the whol yesterday afternoon, the mayor “a ae A aT Chureh in Canada for the ebming een placed u Pp £ a ed that f of a division e \ e closure} * Re a aN nfidence Acco ar. whic , » > : 2 be post-lis enforced. Friday night divi-| Presiding, and the esitmates for year, which will be presented to/ +, cette activities are costing the|ployees of the Wallace Fisheries ei This is the clause that|sions are not popular with mem-|the coming year, amounting tof =.) : + ie the general assembly when iti cuniry at least $25,000,000 o Company at Naden Harbor, was Tis | : bstruct the|bers who generally leave the|#!3-422, were presented The Spec ial to The Daily News. meets again early in June, totals ne brought to the hospital estentih ' the emerg-|¢ . tal for th me a. ae r report was adopted with a recom- Washington, D. C., May 10 #1,400,000. This is the y . 6 P 7 7 sum . - ; $e ; : : The militant section .of the|suffering from a severe attack of wie of 835,000,000, After'is possil le the vote will not be} mendation that the city council the first authentic and official) which the finance board of the British suffragettes intend to in- nomen be | liscussion thejtaken until Mond: g nelude the same in the city esti-|"eport of the United States gov-|church, who have been conferring : a ee ee aeey. en nates ernment’s investigation of the/for the past few days, consider a Ii was moved by Alderman|Friedmann tuberculosis vaccine/absolutely indispensible to carry Maitland, seconded by Mr. MeColl,|W@8 made publie yesterday. It)on the schemes of the church, MACHINERY IS ORDERED FOR lly BUILD SPUR LINE INTO that the salary of the police mag-|“eclares that the results of the|Even with estimates of these di- strate be raised from $100 to|PUblic health service’s observa-|mensions many items of expendi- BRICK PLANT AT GRANBY Attack of Rheumatism. Figured at this rate, the suf-| George Larmer, one of the em- en eee es pets Me tions of the tréatment, covering/ture have been cut : 8150 per month, beginning with é e down For- May ist. The motion carried, the|® "U™mber of cages, so far do not|eign missions, which will absorb navor dissenting justify “that confidence in the/$400,000 could easily take $200,- The monthly report of the chier|"emedy which has been inspired|000 more. The extraordinary sit-| PLANT WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AT ONCE AND WILL HAVE A , vay, |D¥Y Widespread publications. : Thing ade i {TP MINING ENGINEER LEFT THIS MORNING TO INVES-|\! |))'°° evict Horo gh ge bortrsg st ny adtteton toe oa that ex TIGATE AN PRO RTY ; cases entered and 34 convic ody é B - 2 Gee SEPenr Cn THs on : tions. Of these cases 22 were of THAT INDECENCY case traordinary efforts should be Among the passengers arriv-|cessfully for the manufacture of a) p. . a = es = caiet Decal drunk and disorderly, 4 assault. —— made, but the financial board de- ing on the steamer Prince Ru-|the brick that will be required by a o a “I ” tls “ I ee Po > vagrancy, 3 obscene language, |Flve Witnesses Examined Vee-|cided that it was unwise to go ert from the south this morn-|the Granby Consolidated Smelt- & eG. T. P., arrived oe ; ~s ar is wwereen terday and the Scene Viewed [joo quickly. Foreign missions|! : : t Vi . jing, Mining & Power Company aie rning on the}! c ae 4 - " eoiahedl’ | S by the Magistrate. last year were allotted 325,000.|'28 was I T. King of Victoria,/ +.) their smelter and other build- mer Prince pert from the > dae sate re caneiruene’’ 11> discharging firearms within city "ie cea —— who is en route to Granby Bay|ings, even if no outside orders Rd and lef hin imits. The fines collected dur-}| Magistrate Carss reserved de- VETERAN HOME AGAIN with a gang of men to start im-|were received. After going into 10 o'clock} ] . he jecent e sur i i i Gun Club Meetin ing the month amounted to $249,/°!8!08 In the indecent exposure mediately on the erection of aj|the matter with the directors of g. \ petition bearing thirty-five |°@8¢ Which occupied the attention |§ir Chas. Tupper Safely Reaches brick manufacturing plant. In- the company it was decided to signatures was received asking|°! the court nearly the whole of the Home of His Daughter ; ee - proceed at once with the erection that the women residing on Com- yesterday. Five witnesses were in England. terviewed by a “News” represen- of a plant. ox Avenue be ordered to leaye|¢*#mined during the day, and Poh il tative, Mr. King said that he had Mr. King stated to the “News” es south of | Fangements for trap .shooting on that street No action was taken during the taking of this testi- (Special to The Daily News.) visited Granby four weeks ago this morning that machinery had jthe 24th. 110-41 upon the petition itself, but the}/™eny some discussion arose as London, May 10.—The vener-]and had gone earefully into the already be rdered for a plant vith a “News” | ‘ity clerk instrueted to noti-|t@ the distance the witnesses were/able Canadian statesman, Sir : ; ioati : 7. eee aoe big ety clare wae rele treated PH tynrtal ad, so the m : ; oh proposition, His investigation|with a capacity of 40,000 bricks Beaudette | THE WEATHER. fy the petitioners that if they » accused, § e magis-|Charles Tupper, arrived here yes-| that the loeal-| trate adjourned court and went|terday in robust health and left satisfied him that the necessary|per day, although the output will f good ‘ i : to view the scene for himself of materials for brick manufacture} prebably not exceed 25,000. good quality Che weather report at 5 o’clock}{» the matter the same would re- x. seit |last night for the home of his| secur G b d Mr. Ki i The verifi | this morning read Barometer,|eeive atention and be dealt with T'wo ef the wémen who testi- daughter, where he will take up can be secured — as wmf an r. y= 0 i Ne ef will be a} 29.851; maximum temperature,|in the usual course. fied said they know the accused|his permanent residence. that a plant can be opera suc-|morning for the smelter city, | CAPACITY OF 40,000 PER DAY. . en Po Ng ee | ee eae 3 theft, 4 selling liquor without a license, 2 keeping bawdy houses His pres- | purpose of} A meeting will be held at Dr nvestigation | McNeill’s office on Monday, May rties, situat.| 12, at 8:30 p. m. to make ar would lay a complaint in regard y to the G, T.'62; minimum temperature, 44 2 personally, but that they could ——— LOWER COAST CITIES not recognize the man's face at AFRAID OF MILITANTS somo aa Sr] mn ezmere™ | 'WINDING-UP ORDER FOR THE Show a Marked Interest-in Future of the women who did not know|pyke of Marlborough Yesterday of Prince Rupert (he accused personally said she} @lesed Blenhein Castle to ee seas sree") OCEAN FALLS COMPANY REFUSED ~ GOING MOSTLY TO DOMINIONS| sss 5 om oh tote an ha Anderson & MeKinnon, contrac- was in the locality named at the (Special to The Daily News.) a ; time mentioned. He had gone} London, May 10.—The Duke|mp gusTiICE MURPHY REFUSES APPLICATION OF CREDITORS Sieaeiieiaiaiies tors, returned this morning from LontaL out there for a walk and lay down|of Marlborough yesterday closed FOR WINDING-UP ORDER, HOLDING IT WOULD BE SECRETARY MAKES AN IMPORTANT SPEECH IN/a fen day's business trip to Van-|on the grass for a nap. One of PREJUDICIAL TO MAJORITY OF CREDITORS. Sle sim ¢ 2 li d OF COMMONS ON SUBJECT—DIFFICULTIES OF | ....\0y. Seattle and Tacoma. Molthe witnesses testified that ehips| /ennelm Castle to the public an : a eee : placed a strong guard around it. —_—_—_—_—_— EMPIRE FEDERATION. reports that business conditions|/@nd bits of twigs were clinging |i course was taken as a con-| Vancouver, May 8.—The dis-jcourt exercising a sound disere- Londo M mineanee: in Seattle show a decided im-|to his coat, thus bearing out his 0, Ma 8 . s woes sequence of a threat to blow up|sentient minority of creditors|tion should dismiss the petition. = Important) might think that these were real provement In Vancouver, while | Story. the historic structure contained|who are opposing the proposed|Such seems to me to be the prin- __ © eferred to by Rt.| izations of a little Englander, but}ihe banks are showing signs of in an anonymous letter from the|reorganization of the Ocean Falls|ciples laid down in the author- Harcourt, colonial}® humble bricklayer did more for} joosening up @ little, there is still militant suffragettes. Co., Ltd., and have been askingjities cited to me on the argu- ’ empire building than the eternal], very noticeable stringency in for the appointment of a liquida-| ment, in so far as I can ascertain rding imperial fae, oe eneneation atone the money market, Real estate /To Be Introduced in the House of tor under the Dominion Winding-|them in the limited time at my We offer the Dominions Bowlin Vancouver seems to be par-| Commons by Premier Borden. ——— up Act lost out in the first round disposal. ned eee Ee sareve the hand of tri — . aay quiet. Same _soame. te -_— George Lonsbury Taken to Hos-jof the litigation this morning “T am told that delay in giv- of the ar- os i Sno einai ties, but Ii... . ae - 7 S . “ pital with Badly Bruised Back. jwhen Mr. Justice Murphy dis-|ing a decision will be disastrous ead to more rigorou terest in Prince Rupert in the i Bo missed their petition for the ap- H : About 9 o'clock this morning}pointment of a liquidator. The to large interests. ence al. ANTI-CIGARETTE BILL ouse of com- DERRICK FELL ON HIM Dominions, in. (Special to The Daily News.) Montreal, May 10.,—An anti- the British , ould possibly lead to - enpst elties j > ex doubt if it coulk po nly | jower coast cities and many ex- cigarette bill is to be introduced Had been placed] closer communion pressed their intention of visit- He said he ! of the Do- ssion would ext imperial he said, was » direet emi- CENTRE STREET GOING Stairway Being Erected from the Railway to Connect with the GQ, T. P. Inn. ing this city during the present summer, DELKATLAW’'S STORK Townsite Owner Presenting Free Lot in the Case of Twins. in parliament as a government measure, according to a state- ment made yesterday at the W. ¢ T. U. conference. The bill is to be introduced by Premier Borden and seconded by Robert Bicker- dike, member for Montreal. the derrick operated by Neil Me- Leod, sub-contractor at Cow Bay, fell down and a man named George Lonsbury was struck and badly injured. He was hurried to the hospital, where it was found that no bones were broken matter was argued at great length yesterday, Sir Hibbert Tupper, K. C., appearing as counsel for the trustee of the debenture holders, who is now in posses- sion of the company's assets and has advertised a sale by auction. though I have not been able to consider the matter as fully as I would have wished, I am of the opinion that this application should be dismissed. The rea- son for the opposition of the ma- jority of the creditors is, | gather, store but that the bruises on the back] J, his reasons for judgment — mae Ree 0 Wneine-ae Sean Ww allpaper. Ww allace's, 99tf} Were very severe. handed down this morning, Mr. rAd aaa ar en: it tat Justice Murphy says: € pa) TTLERS FOR NAAS VALLEY pee m “A present, That appears to me to “ Whilst as a general rule @/be 9 sound reason if founded on , About Thirty Left on Princess creditor who has brought himself} fact and business men, such as oT ANDREW'S SOCIETY , Mary This Morning. within the provisions of a wind-jare the dissentient creditors, nimi ing-up order ‘ex debito justitiae’,| ought to be the best judges of the and the Kelly-Douglas ware-|as the school house and church, WHIST DRIVE The Princess Mary arrived|this rule is not without qualifi-;real position. It has not been Ape e — i progress has been|the Davies family occupying the AND DANCE from the south shortly after it cations. If the order is opposed ae nes the ane will oa he anteda|made on it and it will probably|puilding until they can build In Rooms, Second Ave. o'clock last night and left this|by a large proportion of creditors| anything to operate upon. un- wanted | ma letter accomnmeeenaaenn The morning for Granby Bay, Among|of the same class, os is the case| derstand all the company’s prop- Was it to|be completed this evening a oF af tha Lee alee Wednesday, May 14th other passengers was a party of|here, for a reason that does not|erty is in the hands of a receiver population or EEE tw ih this news as he landed on at SP, ’ a dozen pre-emptors who came commend itself to the court, and| for the debenture holders, “8 it to he Harry ©, Evans, pioneer piano i chart teams ae Rupert and Good Prizes, Musie and from the south to settle in the if it be not shown that sueh or- “The petition is dismissed ‘lone whieh |tuner, will be in town on or about} the \ * ely donahall a Rated Refreshments Naas valley. There was also alder will have something to oper-|witheut costs.” “Upreme peleletive May to0th, 1913 Leave -“_— at the little pe A, er ey . ae Fa daar Sate a .. wee eae — ——- me 7 te a ere anc mapmer Bees for them until they arrive at the Admitting Ladies "hr take up land in the same dis- able that i will result in the nentertam Pioneer " harbor, Some Wallace's oetf|age of twemty-one, oo trict, creditor ne paid, then ; inions rather untries In Yesterday work was started on ' Nservatives|a@ footway and staircase from the Charles M Wilson, the pro- grants num.|Wharf to the G, T, P. Inn to fur-|moter and owner of Delkatlah nly 77,000/ nish the connection which will be}jtownsite, on Masset Inlet, writes i the British|broken by the removal of the the Daily News that last week r 220,000 out| lower part of Centre street rhe}iwins were born to Mr, and Mrs, points in the| Stairway runs between the street) Davies in what served for a time Wallpaper