“=| THE DAILY NEWS = x ve Library Leo” = : 7 - —— = a = ae Iv, NO. 149 PRINCE RUPERT, B. 6., WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1913. MONEY VOTED FOR BUILDINGS IN PRINCE RUPERT BALKAN ALLIES DEMAND FOUR HUNDRED MILLIONS—UNITED STATES HAS REPLIED TO JAPAN i — EEE = nnn co eed eee INTEREST IN THE NEGOTIATIONS "2" sme | at ae LARGEST PASSENGER LIST SHIFTED TO JAPAN'S CAPITAL 0°"... "iota casce’””| ena wriienauy see, | OF SEASON BY PRINCE GEORGE ; Edinburgh, May 21 The town| Vancouver 4, Seattle 1 New York, May 21,.—Stefans- yNITED STATES HAS DELIVERED REPLY TO JAPAN'S PROTEST @ né : Victoria 8; Bpokane 7 Sa REGULAR TRAFFIC SUPPLEMENTED BY JUVENILE BOSTON- ACT AND NOW Awa - of St. Andrew's, with its famous} ! ria 8, © son, the explorer, will leave here OF ALIEN LAND T ITS JAPAN'S | | Tacoma 3, Portland 4 . IANS AND VISITING MASONS—OVER 1650 FIRST NEXT MOVE. jgolf links, fears a suffragette| ’ for Victoria in about five days and CLASS PASSENGERS vitriol brigade, and the fainous | Coast League. will sail for the north early next ; Special to The Daily News. | ale n la \ sign a referendum |golf links are being guarded day| Oakland 3, Los Angeles 1 month. He will go via Nome and The steamer Prince George, of} Thompson, C, P. Hickman, John Washing Dp. G., May 24 jas to this law and night The militants have| San Francisco 2, Sacramento 1, Point Barrow. The autumn Of|the G. T. P. coast fleet, in charge|T. Thompson, L. Schetky, W ; nskittahiih, ty! If another law is sought ityjthreatened to destroy the grass Portland 4, Venice 3 1916 is set for the return of the f Capt D id. arrive 1s 1 ere , ‘ a . interes eg | may be presented by teehee Galiees’ Wh hele party. Captain Bartlett, of Arctic |° ‘aptain Donald, arrived sharp| Ewart, E. J. Tingley, 8. E. Gebit, ween the United States and/inhe jnitiative and ia the mean The sentries have been sup-| Ranenat o_o fame, will be in command of the}®" time, carrying the largest|M. D. Howe, Mr. Bacheldor, A. W. Japa the Californ ia| time the pr nt law will be in| plied with umbrellas to keep the ra ee fi Po bee a ' vessel. passenger list that has been Nase, B. L. Tingley, E. T. Edlund, nad les has shifted to} operat on. To tie up the presentlyjtrdl from their faces should tee yy Oe eee ; SEED brought to Prinee Rupert by any|@. 5. Wright, F. Denham, A. M. Tok | United States gov-|/@W means no law until Novem-|such an attack come to pass. Bkeckin iC Dittebure i THREE BIG FIGHTS boat this season. In addition to Wright, Mrs. N. Broclink, Fred ; delivered its re ber, 1914 — j fs ———? the ordinary traffic, the passen- Wilson, E. J. McKay, T. Riekmen rn ea roe Ii has been assumed here that |/EIG@HT THOUSAND HOMELESS American League. Gunboat Smith Given Decision| oo. jist included th here etl bs ert ee me Pee ee a * because of apparently overwhelm Cleveland 10, Washington 9. Over Willard in 20th Round. _ wea tgage s members O'|M. N. Tate, T. W. Wyndham, Mr. wailing Ja) s next step Phe timent Califor (Special to The Daily News New York 6, St. Louis 3. EE the Juvenile Bostonians and sey-|MeLean, H. Roth, D, E. Patter- situation Was not even mentioned eS. SOl , eee ae Budapest, May 19 Right Detroit 8, Philadelphia 7 i Special to The Daily News eral premment Masons who arejson, Mr. Fletcher and wife, a yesterda cabinet meeting. |favor of Japanese exclusion from] ihoysand people are homeless | San Franciseo, May 24 After visiting Prince Rupert in connee-|George Fletcher, Mr. Dean and It is belie | here that the ar-jland owning there might be dif-land several hundred have been renee. aN EER hard fought ; ements , ali tion with the formation of the | wife, Mr. Beebe and wife, William Brival in Ua nia of Bbara andigeuity in securing the twenty|burned to death, with heavy fi Gunboat Smith was given the de- new preceptory. Following js the} Fuller, 8. %. Bowal, B. Hart, Miss Hattor epresenting both thelihousand signatures necessary to|nancial loss as a result of Satur- SATURDAY HOLIDAY. lecision over Willard. Anderson, list of saloon passengers, num-iL. Russell, J. F.. Miller, L. G. peal | parties Of Japan,|inyoke the referendum Now, |day’s fire in the city of Press lightweight, was knocked out by bering 160; ; Munn, W. E. Delmars, Charles ia be of creat benefit to that|however. that the exclusion ele.|bure, Hungary. i. lmandot in the twelfth. Delaney! =°vemee” members of Juvenile | Hefferon, Miss Hazel Preston, J. ¢ ' will be enabled) mont itself, or rather its most cm wa ae }was given the decision over: At. Bostonians, J. Shea, W. P. Mill-|Rouf, C, M. Taylor, Mr. Gallo- enlighten their people a lOl}padical component—the Asiatic Remember that Harry C. Evans, oa et — cae Soll ak the cal bt tik tent. burn, Mr. Buick, R. A. Hopkins,| way, G. Richards, Elmer Green, the cond s in California af-|pxeiusion League—has taken up|the pioneer piano tuner, is now al 7 ‘ . oe i rs F. Leuter, George Peopping, J. L. H. Tingley, Jane Murphy, Mr. Weting Japanese residents lithe movement, the probability of]/in town Leave your orders at ee ee | Suits at bargains during sale Berrie, Mr. tatey, 2. & vorene, Cherleson, B. u. Motley and wife, The f nt in California tlolite suecess has greatly increased,|Hayner Bros 114-19 | Demers. 117-19 J. Roberts, Mrs. Jesse Coulter, D. Payne, William Snowdon, bboit the anti-alien @et to ali, the official judgment Mr. Cole, P. J. Jennings, George|George Wilson, A. G, Lathgran, inferend s understood to be - ————j\H. Jennings, J. Distler, D. H.|Mr. MeLachlan, F. E. Cullin, W. tiewed he administration as me Neff, J. Anderson, A. J. Anderson,|H. Barbour, F. T. Barbour, F. T. Reding further opportunity for ESSAID PASHA MURDERED L. J. Sair and wife, Mr. Good, C.|Southam, H. T. Hall, Henry Avi- diploma stment of the is DeB. Green, wife and daughter,|son, J. L. King, F. 8. Main, F. H. mes betv he United States |Self-Styled Monarch of Albania B. C. A. Andrew, R. P. Brown, 8.|M. Whitifig, W. 8. Ellis, William ied Japa But Governor John Killed at Tirema. Sampson, R. D. Gillespie, L. W.| Whitehall, C, A, Stewart, E. D. F. \ an who wishes | Turkish troops at Seutari, has Leech, G. C. Watson, Mrs. M.|ning, Allan Stewart, J. Allan, F. f law may consist-|been murdered at Tirema, a Senn inane Anderson, A. Shankland, J. Me-|Lands, Miss Lands, Miss L. Lean, Mr. Spare, T. Kinkade, F.|Lands, Miss Lieberg, N. Melins reaching Tricete Arrived Here on the Prince George This Morning---Thrilling|/?'!™" ™™ Ck W. ¥-|and wite. PRINCE RUPERT FIGURES IN THE Peston ee atten Wade ere’ =| JUVENILE BOSTONIANS WERE. min signing the bill, said a Proctor, A. T. Green, D. Dighton,| Farana, 8. F. Mitehell, George A. 1 repea hat I have before Special to The Daily News A. Jackson, Mr. MeCoo!l, Mr. Beck-|MecNicholl and wifé, Mr. Mc- that Ca nia, for the Arst| Vienna May 4 Essaid with, F. Bonsall, J. Shires, J.|Kenna,~J: E. Merryfield, D. G. & ih hietorv. has an. anti-| Pesha whe commanded ‘the Smith, Mr. De Norman, Mr.| Stewart, Annie O’Brien, W. Den- in 4 with. ath me nwt ily wishes the : the initiative Noleording to reports which are ant | A “That Captain Seott, Dr. Wil-|only two meais and were in addi- which would have stirred the GIVEN A HEARTY RECEPTION son and Lieutenant Bowers,|tion weak from exhaustion. | heart of every Englishman. " heroes of the Antarctic expedi- Iwo men had already been lost “These rough notes and y WIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND FO® DRILL HALL, HUNDRED THOU-/|!\01. died from sheer exhaustion|°" ‘he return ch Gpemen a Pe bodies must tell |many FRIENDS OF MISS VERA LOCKHART ASSEMBLED AT SAND FOR OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND FIFTY and starvation and not from|=£vans, who died on February 47th Mite Guneiy. @ gress, rich WHARF TO WELCOME HER THIS MORNING. THOUSAND FOR ve STATION. scurvy” was the opinion ex-|@t the foot of Beardmore GI8Cler.| Sountey like ours will see If one may judge from the en-|young girls, was looking as well a . soarenenty essed by Mr. ©. 8. Wright when|®24@ Captain Oates, whose heroic) ghat those who are dependent ve ied : — nd ial a “pecial to The Daily News. |Prince Rupert, drill hall, $35 terview od by a “News"’ reporter death is familiar to all who have on us are properly provided thusiastia Sqpeptins. Sgn rm ee. ie 4 ke oe Wawa, May 24 The supple-|000, other public buildings S100, Rea: ™ read the stories of the expedition. for.” Juvenile Bostonians on their ar-|™@nager, ™r. ONG, Se rites Mentar ' . 000 and quarantine station (in-|shortly after his arrival in the] 0 4. ion | in : : os l _lrival in the city this mornin delighted to be back in Prince Ma ites brought down and qua ‘ . Captain OJates walked out into} Both Mr. Wright and Mr. , y , Sip The: wonderful 4 se Wials just eluding revote of $2,400) $50,-/cily this morning. Mr. Wright)the blizzard on March 16th, 1942,| Debenh n of fine{the Westholme Theatre will have|*UPert. Phe wondertul improve is ler twenty-five mit- ; : ebenham are young men of fine Se ments that have taken place in ins, whict tty Maw ‘aiden dekd. 000. For a new dredging plant} was a member of the searchjand was never seen again. physique. They wil! leave in the}|¢@pacity _ houses for the next the last nine months and the nics for British Columbia a further| party that discovered the bodies. After the latter’s death the|course of a couple of weeks for week. When the company visit- marked advance in the prises On Kes a toval expenditure jamount of $100,000 is voted He is a brother of Mr. A. E.|ihree remaining men pushed|Toronte and will shortly after-|¢¢ Prince Rupert in August last : ; # $202, 000.000 ‘ : e i ; eee : nit ana r : ae . : ~ ie a decided hit with the real estate, he said, were simply a apart from rail- During the las fiscal vyear|Wright of this city, who €| northward, but were forced to|ward proceed to London Eng- it mac ; astoundiée. Meidies 17745 Chinese entered Canada, Of) sues! he will be for a couple Of|make their final camp on March|land, where the scientific and theatre going public, in addition The i bill for tonight i The supplementar i oo. weeks, after which he will leave] T ographic nh hoe 0 . ex.|to which the individual members © opening BM) for oangas PI entary estimateS)|»poco 367 came in as students , . way ist. ox knew they were only|geographie sections of the ex- ive les seaniala entitled “fhe Dream Girl.” ba whit , en . adie e aggregated | COMPanyins MF. right on Dlsibut the aiewatie bad sietaee continuance of their work and the an) me 3 pee Ben public nt a anette in ten i, which i ited visit to the city is his brother,| made it impossible to proceed.|compiling of the vas{ amount of the city. Ww hen the Prince Reh Ehaen a : ! 25, a ePese, 868 Mr. A. M. Wright, of Vancouver,| 4s far as could be learned, ali|information gathered while in the George pulled in this morning| In order to suit the conveni- and Mr. F, Debenham, of Sydney,| three perished about March 29th,|polar regions. there was a large crowd of young/ence of those interested the box- WR INDEMNITY ASKED now claims the territory as or-|N, 8. W. The latter was the] gq. irs men and young ladies on hand to}ing pout between Chet Neff and iginally delimitated to whieh ceolowist in the Scott expedition, One of the most pathetic mes- LIBERAL CONVENTION renew former acquaintances. Billy Willard on Saturday even- BY BALKAN ALLIES Servia replies that possession Is Both Mr. Wright and Mr. sages from Captain Scott found Miss vera Lockhart, who was ing will not be pulled off until nine-tenths of the law and/Debenham were most entertain-)1. 4. Wright's party reads as AT REVELSTOKE, B. i of Prince Rupert's popular’ ia” o'clock. Preliminaries will Wilparian m Greece apparently repeats thatling in their deseription of the eileen § ’ young ladies and who is new one staal at 9:30. ye ister s arene dangerous phrase trip to the oe — - pre ite tent take, Mie bane einiaaied canal sheik Ria of a star wee + s Amoun sear varty the scovered the zanization, was kept particularly 4 Four Hundred @iltion THE WEATHER. Saal . Me. Weight ie the fol-} We took them. Will Be Chosen at Thursday oe shaking case ‘with many D. G. Stewart, of Stewart, ae ~ ° lowing details: It was organized | “Things have come out Night’s Meeting. of her former friends. Mobley & Co., Ltd., returned this “beclal to The Daily News. rhe weather report‘at 5 o’elock|by Surgeon Atkinson and left, against us, and therefore we —_— Mrs. Lang, notwithstanding|morning from a combined busi- Matis, Ma 1—The Balkan] this morning read: Barometer,|Cape Evans on October 30th last. have no cause for complaint, At the meeting of the Prince|!the responsibility of looking af-|ness and pleasure trip to Van- Males ' war indemnity | 29.649 maximum temperature, jIt consisted of two divisions, At- but bow to the will of Provi- Rupert Liberal Association ON|/ter nearly a score of vivacious |couver, mm Ty { $400,000,000, | 54 nm temperature, 45;|kinson taking the dog teams dence, determined still to do (Thursday evening of this week Meord) esti oe ihela.. eee oe a Ba ‘leith Garrard and Demetri, Mr.| OUP best to the last. delegates to the big Liberal con- ee nr eee rian Finance Miniator on — Wright himself was in charge of “But if we have been wile | yention to be held at Revelstoke, a her his way ta} on sE ion the other division, which con- ing to give our lives to this starting May 28th, will be select- n. ' ; St. Andrew's noure : sisted of eight men and seven enterprise, which is for the ed, It is important, therefore, e The p, Con feventeh hae ae If today or tomorrow you PUF=1). aiay mules. They were provi- honor of our country, | ap- that all members turn out so that olme . Ya e Ba is | al aa ninantaaohase thal ticket for the St AN-|cioned for three months, ex peal to our countrymen to suitable delegates may be chosen, Mir, oy conil oe ire Society excursion to Port] peeting an extended search, One| 9 that those who depend {[[) connection with the conven- ———SSSS=S=anaBanB= ME the alii. ‘ae am _ mes ; vou will save! Ton camp was found in order and on us are properly cared for. tion a special ©, P, R. train will M he | a Pee et ees te if there are}all provisioned, Proceeding along “Had we lived | should start from Vancouver and a very TO-NIGHT + arted the war ee Tee cadets left when you apply.jthe old southern route on No have had a tale to tell of the low rate has been given, It is an = “Nah redrew the map The caipias for the Overseas cup|vember 12, Wright's party sight- hardihood, endurance and understood also that delegates 6 ee Thrace \ ia and ane era ti ‘ata "Sikes Friday evening and]ed Scott's tent, Within it were| Courage of my companions § | going on the special train will be Return of the Famous ~ 'y delimitated re he ut football game Ww ill be} found the bodies of Captain Scott, | : ~ - ones | Allowed the privilege of using the JUVENILE ‘ PS peg bowaiaine he ya at Port Simpson Saturday|Dr. A. E, Wilson and Lieutenant sleepers during their stay at F ano BEd Wan i ployed at the| H.R, Bowers. The tent was only Revelstoke. bee ny should havelafternoon J s Gray nh } ... m I Murope On| jeweller, one of the most heralbeleven miles from One Ton de LIBERAL MEETING ‘an Maen B O S O N | N buna, ‘) Nulgaria’s western|subscribers to sport me ye “ror to papers found in It is though ae eee, Mr , ‘ ce 5) ’ oneee and mated eleven a oe r thelthe tent, the party had preached A general uteting of the G. T. Bell, assistant traffie man With ~—_ v4 Bill Nightly Hine ake Ochrida, | presented to the mon satithe pole on January 18th, 1942 Prince Rupert Liberal As ager of the Grand Trunk System Opening Offering bwing th, roughly fol-| winning team, On boare tie! bel found, as well as details of the! Davis, general passenger man \ I ae ; ‘ine band nd | smplete records of their ob sociation will be held in and the G. 'T. P., will be promoted ” ’ irda Phe . the river|there will be @ pit .y for|servations at the pole were also K. of P, Hall, Helgerson to sueceed the late Mr. W. E ée Dream Girl ay evid uthern bound string instruments fo | 5 | Block on Thursday evening, | . inely ache - P oe oe prosram ™ return journey and the terrible —e m= . Pee ee ager. Mr. Bell was in the city | “EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME” 4 Mewar o re : 1 publishe | lia vard that overtook them, fore- | s NASD, a 1 eet er 0 recently with Mr, J. BE, Dalrymple, To-morrow Night wr Sane ' an ‘keine them to make their final camp delegates and other busi- vice president of the G, T, P M both th uka, and troops Brighten up mf rful itiabout 750 miles fram the pole ness, quite “J a Masco ” wisi tere Some i , a ap from | When this camp was made the P, W, ANDERSON, Secy Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. tte Brunia wall Mauer eles =m — oe 1 suf | three men had provisions for Phone 4, ria ‘e's