Pl CIROULATION we oiTy AND NORTHERN gniTisH COLUMBIA LAnGe wT THE DAILY NE iivrery pogisietl¥° ——————— ie 1 118 PRINCE RUPERT, B. G4, TUESDAY, —————EE = = —s — MAY 20, 1913. — rT Beouth . Wednesday, 2 p.m. PRICE FIVE CENTS TWO MEMBERS OF SCOTT PARTY HERE TOMORROW HOW HOW PRESIDENT WILSON HANDLES JAPANESE NETTLE-BORDEN AGAIN N PLEADING EM EMERGENCY WSO HANDLING THE NETTLE OF KEEN INTEREST TO BRITAIN secause FECT THE GOVERNMENT POLICIES OF BRITISH CO- LUMBIA AND AUSTRALIA. Tok ' j se press bitter 7 eply of Gover gor Johns President Wil wo, TI ve it as Stronge ly antitJa ind as tilega sad L M The Daily was g says Noland bk ed in watching bw Presid Wilson handles Be Jay e, because the pit involved so fosely alle policies of Brit pi I | Australia, This] jorna ihe Californians |~ bye exace’ i the situatio Daily News. bie Ml \ sec large SIR WILRFID FAVORS THE LEAD BOUNTIES Says that Had ‘they Wot Been | Given Years Ago Industry POLITICAL QUESTIONS INVOLVED 80 CLOSELY AF.| Could Not Exist. Special to The Daily News. Ottawa, May 20-—At the after as the Japanese are not oe 9 fon sitting of the House of ibecome a serious factor in , po mmons yesterday a discussion Ne renew the lead bounties de Washina May 20 A new] loped a minature tariff debate | Japar ese treaty, t settle fe Michael Clark, of Red Reer, claim and definit the tatus of Jap-jed that bounty was the worst anese as residents and landheld-|kind of protection Sir Wilfrid jers in the United States, is to be|Laurier replied that he was him- ithe basis of a new pact th}self a free trader but local con Japan s n to be negotiated, th «| ditions had to be considered, Had treaty t is said will be m-jlead bounties not been given un cluded independently of the ae-|der his government in 1903 the tion Governor Johnson has taken|industry would have died, as it in the Calif iia alien land act.|had to contend against a hostile It is admitted that Secretary of|Ameriean tariff : State Brva and Ambassador —|VERY LITTLE DOING Continued on Page 4 HASPORT DROWNING AFFAIR Proposition to Increase Salary of Police Magistrate Held Un- til Return of Mayor Pattullo LEADS TO INVESTIGATIONS | is. soci cre cy com AT CITY COUNCIL | TWO SCOTT HEROES Will Arrive Tomorrow Morn- ing on the Prince Rupert. Special to Daily News Vancouver, B. ( May 20 Wright and Debenham, mem- i! bers of the Seott South Pole || expedition who found the bod- | ies of Captain Scott and the members of his party return ing with him after reaching the pole, arrived here on Sun day night and left here last night for Prince Rupert to pay a visit to the former's brother, The brother referred to is A. E. Wright, of the firm of Messrs. Ritchie & Agnew. Mr. Wright has also received a wire that his brother Charles 1} will arrive here tomorrow || morning, togethe: with Mr. Debenham, who was one of the geologists on the Scott || expedition. BASEBALL. ast night was one of the) Northwestern League WREOR MASTER REFUSED CLEARANCE PAPERS TO THE /brielos! ts history It was} Vancouver, 0; Seattle, 5 CAPTAIN THIS MORNING—NO LIFE PRESERVERS : ver in half an hot Chere Vic Sood ‘5: ‘meemaine, 2 WHEN ACCIDENT HAPPENED. by no communications and On-| portland, 6; Tacoma, 3. Ly one commite the finance | No Coast games on Monday ter | fisherman ! m the information so far 6b pres ried One bylaw, im regard we Skeena River/|tained it appears that the captain|to metering the qGity water, was] National League. fre is x w s.jof the Hays; becal . introduced by Ald. McCaffery but| St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 2 ins ste Bt 4 ey ntihead Bie athe | was laid over until the next meet-| Cincinnati, 9; Boston, 8. : ing of the council Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 10. pare - Baek : mene OF sing the engine the rhe finance committee report Pittsburg, 2; New York, 3. mie vere in fi boat w thead and cireled/ed, in regard to the proposition th about to gol\a i whe he body had|/of the pol#e commissioners that Aemrican League. Bard rt, the large | disappeared \ unfortunate ithe police magistrate’s salary be Philadelphia, 3; Detroit, 9. bal ow he Skeena Syndi-|feature of the affair is that the/jncreased from $100 to $150 per Boston, 10; Chicago, 1. (ev) vy was sWalnj Haysport was not properly equip-tmonth, that inasmuch as the Washington, 3; Cleveland, 4. panion suc-|ped with life preservers and lifel mayor, the presiding officer of New York, 8; St. Louis, 7. e « the Haysport)| buoys Phis ! ning the Hays-|the,police board, had written to} — — t so fortunate, | port Was iyine a gside thelthe council opposing such in Cc VIEWED § eold waters!|Government wharf with an « relcrease at the present time, the LANNI INTER u is never seen, new eull f life preservers matter be left in abeyance until ANC UVER _ This morning Harbor Ma the mayor's return. The report WHILE IN V 0 Backen wa Norwegian about| MeCoskrie refused the capta was adopted on the motion of Ald A years und unmarried.|/the Haysport clearance papers | Bullock-Webster, seconded by | Vancouver News-Advertiser Has Bp. Met harbor master,| pending ‘further investigations | Ald. Leek, a Chat With Prince Rup- ing a estigation today.|of a serious character Motions were carried that Act- ert’s Financial Man ing-Mayor ~Naden act in the —— a ” mayor's place on the police board According to F. M. Lannie, a BIG MOTOR TRUCK THE DREAM GIRL and the licensing board Prince Rupert financial man who rhe report of the finance com-|has just returned from Toronto, pm Terovah Plank Roading| First Piece to be ot on & el ties seenmeiies . the pay-|there will be little improvement tsterday Afternoon, Juvenile ~ s07 eer enc ment of accounts for the last/in the money situation until the Moers & Black's tetieila es, the Westhoime month, totalling $27,417.11 Wwas|peginning of the year. This is wk ix The Dream G whieh the udopted the belief of Eastern bankers. A D the ; " Rae 8PO'S | Bostonians will present at th Council having declared next |}{remendous amount of money is Fetlerdiay fhe 7 %: baggy ae Westholme tomorrow ght is}|Monday to be a holiday the next/peing required for development Pig Mer eesti front |i to be the best piece they meeting of the council will be on purposes and for new industries MH Ritchie & A a : oe jwill put on during the Prinee | Tuesday evening. all over the country. In a short ee ee One Rupert engaget Miss Vera . - time the banks will have to be- hat roke throusn iLeckhart, so well and favorably RETAIL STORES INCREASING [cj preparing {to meet the de- ys valond, | KROWD as a me resident of ae mands for handling the western \flee anlage iPrince Rupert, is prominent in Two New Stores Opened In the) eron. A bumper wheat yield this ake ck wag eaised) the cast, in the characte f Haa Addition to the Hart year, Mr. Lannie believes ,will | dan Ran Block mean a continuation of good at } , : rhe plot of “The Dream Girl . times. He is staying at the Ho- during sale Ideals with the adventurs of With the constant inerease in|tel Dunsmuir. 117-19 iGaptain Lonni: Austir rhomithe population ef Prinee Rupert —_—_ THE WEATHER Hellen and his twe faithfullthere is a corresponding growth BAPTIST BROTHERHOOD The weath . ican {followers. The scene is laidjin the retail business section of THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC ¥ ato oO Glock i the , pality f Baldad he One of the latest addi Te ed conan | whic h is supposed to be situat-jtions ts me soe —- The Brotherhood will hold their temsessinre. 1% in the Balkans, The prem evore “_ "ae . > cy wiketes. in third annual pienic to Bishop's voip 10 "IGirl is the daughter of the Prince | ignated as ts ey | Bar, near Metlakatla, on May and not wishing t arry in ae-|the new addition to the Hart 4th. Leave Government slip cordance with her parent's sh-}block, on Third avenue and the 12:30, 2:30 and 6, Gents $1.00. it reduction. |. che pretends to be in a trance oprietors are Fitzmaurice and Ladies:bring baskets. Boys over 117-19 See of which she . nable to| MeMillan Phe location is one} yo years 860. 113tf a lawaken until she meets the ideal] of the most central in the city, wad eee “Lr rocccccccanenmnnl 04 her dreatis the ure whieh coupled with the popular Someone gets a lot in Section lie the handsome Captain \us-lity of the management, will = for m trifle, The. deemten tor | ° fen, who wins ly hang . arene * lime ret aneeee . tk 2 he | ne lot raffled by the Rowing Club j awin ltricking the Prine: his|store itself te equipped with Sm is to be held tonight at the West- vost modern fittings and the | consent a d tobaceos are attrac | holme theatre sometime between | During the ael f the sa cia Nenenell }8:30 and 10 o'clock. 118 i ‘ } ! Lively aispte } 10-NIGHT Doris Canfield we 1) ™ j Another new store in the Hart} == =a ears SPOWs rem at | block in up-town branch of| in which she has sco a clthe Prince Rupert Dairy, This is guccoes All of the on \ ¥ ed as a central depot for LIBERAL MEETING VESTHOLME numbers sat : aoe! ab walt h milk, cream and battermilk, | to-date- order whit : eal : evervene away humming |! ilso woe ones sa. A general meeting of the SOPERA aie will, likely be amt Prince Rupert Liberal As HOUSE SANITARY STABLES oor , ’ i$ sociation will be held in Phe Prince Rupert Dairy | or a as ee K. of P. Hall, Helgerson } oy has purchased » prope 12 Block on Thursday evening, ] toe BLocK 38, 8EC. rs ce nue and nies ¢ Wetlee to Cddfeliows. May 22nd, at 6:30 o'clock thereon mod Li rhe annual election of oMe ork] sharp, for the election of Yachting Men have om ul tarted the local lodge of Codie delegates and other busi- on the new building will take plac e tonight, ivery ness. : ‘ i ed 10c and 16e 1 pons at bargains during sal iiomber is Urgently requested to i P, W. ANDERSON, Secy. *teeercorooeooee eae . me 117-19 attend 118 ; anne ROYAL WEDDING IN By Granting Pardons to Three English Spies. Special to The Daily News. Berlin, May 20.—On the oe- ‘asion of his daughter's wedding} to Prince Ernest of Cumberland | on Saturday, the Emperor will | er rant pardons to the three Eng- lish spies who are undergoing } se ntences ‘in’ Germany. | Elaborate arrangements have | bes n begun for the reception of the King and Queen of Great | Britain, to whose visit great po jlitieal significance attaches. Brighten up! You can make home more cheerful at slight cost with wallpaper from Wallace's. 113tf your WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER BY INDIAN HUNTERS Moose, Cariboo and Deer Being Kitted for Sking and Meat Left to Rot. Coming out from the Ground- hog, Amos Godfrey and W. J. Sweeney passed the camp of an Indian who had_ killed eleven moose says the Omineca Miner. The Siwash had his klootchman and a child with him but it was evident that they had no inten- tion of using the meat of more than one moose. The animals had simply been killed for their hides, which, after dressing, bring about seven dollars each. At this season, when the moose are yarded in the willows, they are easily slaughtered, and In- dians are reported to have killed a considerable number n the Groundhog district. George Beirnes, on a trip to n Indian, a moose, the coalfield, employed a who left him to follow which he killed on from which it was impossible recover the meat, even had it been needed. George discharged the native, leaving him to eat the moose, These instances are not ex- ceptional. At Francois Lake, a couple of years ago, One Indian) killed twenty-two deer .on the spring crust. The animals, which | were in wery poor condition, were left to rot, according to} witnesses. Suits at bargains during sale Demers. 117-19 STILL PLAYING EMERGENCY Premier Borden Follows Sir Wil- frid Laurier at To- ronto. (Special to The Daily News.) Toronto, May 20.—Premier Borden yesterday addressed a monster meeting here on the naval question He outlined the naval policy of his government, tracing the attitude ef the Cou- servative party as a consistent participant in Canadian naval defence and as a supporter of the Phone 4, GERMANY SATURDAY “Kaiser will Celebrate the Event) a mountain | to| ANEW PRECEPTORY 10 BE INSTITUTED IN PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTANT FUNCTION IN THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THIS CITY—BANQUET ON THURS- DAY NIGHT Wednesday and Thursday of;land, Chaplain; and Thos. Me- |this week will be red letter days|Clymont, Registrar. in the history of freemasonry in E a eee ‘a én ~~ aia ‘ . ’ Uxcelien somp. oat, ran Prince Rupert. They will mark Superintendent of British Colum- the formation of a new Precep-/| pia, will pay an official visit to tory to be instituted by the Pro- vincial Grand Priory, Right Eminent Sir Knight J. J. Miller, Sir Knights Munn, Kirby, Ditmars and Roaf. This interesting and important cere- mony will take place on Wednes- day afternoon. The following officers for the new Preceptory have already been appointed:— D. H. Morrison, Eminent Precep- tor; G. B. Hull, Constable; Lee Db. G. Suther- assisted by Baker, Marshall; the Neff, Since of Chet arrival ehampior on feather- local interest to be pulled off in Mclutyre Hali Saturday night greatly aroused. Every afternoon! and evening the Windeor gymnasium is” thronged on has been!) with strong points of the twe cham- ELECTRIC MOTOR INSTALLED Local Confectioners Use Electric Power for Making ice | Keeping in line with the -mod- tendency of adopting ma- chinery to take the place of ted- ious manual labor, Smith & Kil- lias, who conduet one of the best jappointed ice cream and confee- in the city, have | recently installed an eleetric mo- to operate their ice cream freezers. It is claimed that ice cream made in this way is of much finer quality than when made in the old fashion hand power method, Smith & Killas’ parlors are centrally located on Third avenue almost opposite the Bank of Montreal. The fittings and sur- roundings are attractive and the up-to-date in every ern tionery parlors tor service 18 respect. For excursions and picnie par- ties Smith & Killas put up ice cream in any quantity properly packed in ive. They also make ¢ specialiy of supply ice cream * all kinds «f social entertainments and for keme consumption, or the chapter. Thursday evening Right Wor- shipful Bro. Ditmars, Distriet Deputy, will pay an official visit to a joint meeting of Tsimpsean and Tyee Lodges. Following this there will be a grand joint ban- quet at the G. T. P. Inn to the visiting brethren. The visiting officers will ar- rive in Prince Rupert on the Prince George tomorrow morn- ing. Hotel ing roadwork BOTH CHAMPIONS TRAINING HARD FOR EMPIRE DAY BOUT : sunday |pivas with a view of Jreiding lwhieh w.'l have the adva ‘tage in weight boxer of the Paciiic eoast,|\he coming fifteen round bout. in the boxing bout|PBoth Willard and Neff are train- iug hard and the bout Saturday night promises to be one of the most a ever pulled off in /‘Rupert. Willard can be seen do- on Secoud and Third avenues every afiernoon fight fans who are sizing up the | lv tween 2 and 3 and Nef® between \3 and 4. TWO LIVES LOST IN GRANBY DISASTER Dam Gave Way and Swept Every- thing Before Amounts to $100,000. At an early hour on Monday morning the dam at Granby on Observatory Inlet gave way and the flood of water carried every- thing before it. Fortunately the accident occurred before the men had started to work, otherwise the loss of life would have been very heavy. As it was two lives were lost, a Japanese woman who lived close to the dam and an Austrian workman. The dam, which was nearly completed, held back about 340 acres of water. The old power house nearer the waterfront was swept away by the flood, thus leaving the camp without power or light. The total loss is estimated at $100,- 000. The Granby Company will, no doubt, start at once to rebuild the dam, We close on May 24. Stalker & Wells, Phones 187 and 430, 115tf empire, and said that the infor- ——— mation he had received from tue British Admiralty was of a grave nature, e e cam-anave wre somes || Westholme : Opera : House The shooting conditions at 7 the ranges on Sunday were ideal = and there was a good turnout 8—NIGHTS ONLY 8 Pte. Cummins won the spoon in Starting the handicap. Following are the . ; scores: 200 600 600 WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1913 Lieut. MeMordie 30 32 32-—94 Set. Brown 34 32 30—93 Return of the Famous 3 Pte. Matheson 29 28 30.87 Corp. Averill 20 33 25-87 Pte. MeLean $0 26 27 82 Pte, Holland 29 26 26-81 Corp. Willisereft 30° 27 19-76 Pte, Cummings 26 25 23-74 Pte, Russell 26 #10 «24-60 With Change of Bill Nightly Capt. Youngman 18 143 20-51 Opening Offering Sat. Stowell 23 24 4——48 Pie. Babed cn SEB Ott “The Dream Girl” | Pte Saulter 47 44 34-44 /Pte. Roche .... 47 42 14-43 Seats Now on Sale at Orme’s Store Corner ard Avenue /Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Prices 500, 750 and $1.00 ae er ne eee z ane aa wna