LARGEST CIRCULATION te THE CITY AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA IV, NO, 155, ale VOL, LT z= |e ls =< 3 iS i Fi eg Z| pa =| — | sd z S S = = S — _— = —VV=_ElVE_=_=_E_____ 4 t RUPERT, PRINCE lS oy HON. J.D. HAZEN IS COMING TO PRINCE RU B. C., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 19143, EP mY NEWS ME DOMINION GOVERNMENT MAY BUY OUT CANADIAN NORTHERN IT 18 REPORTED THAT THE ACQUISITION OF THE MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES WILL BE DISCUSSED AT CON- FERENCE OF PREMIERS. Special to The Daily News.) probable. dred and twenty million reported here The acquisition and branohes|ecure any shortly, it is|the report of the conten of pro-|by the government of the invial premiers here. The road|sition of the Canadian N n any event will seek further|Raiiway are unavailing. inancial aid from the Dominion,|of the cabinet ministers ind its control by eommission is|of town VAS LARGEST LAND OWNER IN EUROPE) ern Raiiwas is on wood authority. of the Mab. iine will be discussed aid, at the conference Ottawa, July 4 - KING GEORGE MAY Y Vast Tract of Fine Farms { in Alberta. Open Toronto Exhibit sxt Year. July 1.—Th of New don correspondent York Herald, the best informed correspondents in Britain, his paper as follows: “King George's keen p interest in the Empire matters imperial are well England has had no k widely travelled he ¢ ruier has had intir familiarity with his own It is quite on he may make an such as he made som Sutherland-Leveson- Duke of 20, Cromarty fourth Suther- was born July 1851, with the exception of the of the owner Europe. York, rower, and, and le was, largest His cottish estates embraced nearly million and a half aeres. He pwned 30,000 aeres in Stafford- hire and Shropshire and much anded property in other coun- ries, He was noted as a sports- han and a fine yachtsman. His achts included ithe Calania and Jizette, In 1884 he married Lady mperor Russia, and in as 80 ions. that Mili- tour Bent Fanny St. Clair-Erskine, |°2° when Prince of Wales: it i aughter .of the fourth Earl of settled that communications are cation lon babe anions HAdHh. passing between the Canadian i siest government and the colonial of- ee being the result of the union flee regarding a. suggestion: that Br recent years the Duke hastine ing, accompanied by the nization scheme for Western Aharnsy oF aveyem eee eae anada, and to that end had pur- the Toronto exhibition ie vb = hased vast tracts of territory. rt v understood, OD, - ‘ Ph -s His colony near Brooks, Alta., King has signified ais aye er ma farm of 7,251 acres. This er be prenem i eae ast tract of land is divided up + ee ie anes ito farms, Before farmers ight se fat Giga it aE : co Ti is c ’ we: pric ea on ee thought not probable that both uch the same way as the C. P. the sovereign and she gn prepares ready made farms. parent should be a ee he house and barns were erect- the United Kingdom al tae “an S) a well dug, the farm was time. It is stated also in a wren : informed quarter that King enced and about 50 acres were ‘oken and seeded. The farms range in size from 50 to 320 acres, upon which the muke placed tenants from his es- Bic in Scotland, preferably mar- George may go to South and Australia as well next Py eed men, These farms were Passertgers on the George. meken by the men under a pay- ent arrangement which — will The steamer Prince George timately-@ive them the, title to bore south this morning ,one of eir property, the biggest crowds of the :sea- ining 19 scree MTUIES AUNIOL. | eon, having on board over one OL, - are ted May 21st appease: AUS PY ndred first class passengers. . May 26, 1o1d--yuly 21, 1913, > cong those departing from ip Le srt were the follow- hs Land Digtrict—Distriet of Coast, | GP 'rinee nee - wP Rmment Range VY, Pe ig: T., Emmons, T, Emmons, € notice that James Jabour, of| i. Seeeaae Miss Mattie Rupert, B. c., oooupation mer: Sunn, A. A, Gox, Mr. Stirton, J. intends to @ ‘or permission to . . " cos 1b ase the tollowhee’ descri od property: Wi Marren, Mr, Sewel!, J. Me ane mumencing at a post planted about 4 r) » r Q , * Woodham, east of Mile Post 49 on the G, T. P. hina, W. Cullen, M1 ‘ ny. east from Prince Rupert, on an! itr, Cole, E. T. Phillips, Mr. Mun- ae if the Skeena River, thence south , i 5 “g rs ao hains, thence east 40 chains, thence| @yard, P. Webster, Mrs. ¥ ae 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to Maney, Mr. Lelou- of commencement, containing 320 jones, J. M. Glanc; in, Mr. Me more or less, Shahin c hrey, D., M, Peyton, Mr, Ce ted June 18th, an Yonough, Mr. Callaghan, d. b. June 23, 1913—Aug. 18, 1013. sxrossman, J, Corcoran, T. P. ‘ilson, $. Sigurdsson, R. G, na Land District—District of Coast, eatty, Col, Harrison, Mr. Par- Range V. ered, roving. Mrs. Armitage, @ notice that Emma Waterous Ag ms, Mr, Waring, of Victoria, B. C, seats S08 married rs, Prescott DL, Pogson, J. an, intends ‘to ai ply for permission to o : . ’ H. Steele hase the followin descr eg lends: rown, P. Johnson, W. H, Steele, ommencing at & os an on i . 2 mn, h shore of Lake ayward, near Falls Parks, M. Mason, Mr. He pbu n er, & branch of the Hocsall, thence - McLeod, T. J. Jessop, W, G. h 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, Pe mOUey™ ’ Somers ce south 20 chains, thence east 20 jl, 8S. Massey, W, A, Soiners, ns more or less to point of commence- : ad, J. W. Smith, P. A. 1, containing 40 acres more or less, iss Read, J. is ee EMMA WATEROUS AGNEW |, Teddy Leggett, Mr. Shaw, ted April 13th, 1043 ae oe ley, V. D D. Apt. 24, 1843--dune 10, 1043, Pp, Graves, Mr. Riley, V. D. } sley. na Land District—District of Coay .| pa ——- ke notice that Margaret B, Grant, ¢) Dance. ce Rupert, ‘ occupation dress er, intends to ap) y for permission ¢ Another hise the following described lands: } held ommencing ata post ‘planted at, th le Auditorium July 4th, Tickets ee cortier of Lot 604, Coast District | Fee 155 hence east 20 chains, thenc: 00, Ladies free. A #6, haings fence went 80, haine BR Qo ; e a oe contalning 40° acres more aunch Alice B for hire. Tele- GARET B, GRANT. one Green 391, Davis’ ei 5 nie ap {o4s—sdune 46, 1043. The Dominic Ottawa, july 4—That the}provincial governments government of Canada will short-|f@4dy guaranteeing it iake over the Canadian North- which amounts to over one hun- Efforts to se. official confirmation PAY VISIT TO CANADA ate Duke of Sutheriand and His| Now York Heraid ‘Saye He May the regarded usually of American and all the imperial BIG CROWD LEAVES Over One Hundred First Class dance will be held at ym and are al- security dollars, of iplation acqui- orthern Most are out ET e Lon- New as cables ersonal known. ing und no nate a Domin- ecards sO e years Africa year.” UNDERWOOD BILL IS READY TO LAUNCH Long Period of Tinkering at Tariff Revision Is Now at an End. (Special to The Daily News) Washington, July 4. — After ihree months’ tinkering the Dem-~ ocratic tariff revision is at last on the ways and ready for launch- ing in the senate, as the Under- wood and Siniinons bill is in the Democratic caucus. The senate late today approved the measure revised by the finance committee by a large majority. PETITION FOR PARDON London Universtiy Plead for Mrs. Professors Pankhurst (Special to The Daily News. London, July 4—The profes- sors of the London University have petitioned the King asking for a pardon for Mrs. Pankhurst. They declare that she would not live out her sentence owing delicate heals lo serve io her WHITE HOUSE WEDDING Youngest Daughter of President Wilson is Engaged ‘Special to The Daily News.) Washington, July 4—Presi- dent and Mrs. Wilson announce the engagement of their young- est daughter to Francis Sayre, a New York Attorney. The wed- ding will take place ‘in Novem- ber. BACK TO ALASKA RUN Steamer State of California Will Take Place of Spokane. of the Pacific Coast jompany State Officials Steamship ¢ that the fornia, announce of Cali- plying Francisco and will be on the South- steamer which has been San California, between Southern placed service eastern Alaska route, sailing from Seattle July 8. The vessel will take the place of the steam- er Spokane, which has inaugur- ated her annual summer cruises of Southeasterp Alaska waters. aiith. Northwestern League. Vancouver 4, Seattle 1. Portland 5, Spokane 4. Victoria 7, Tacoma 2 Coast League. American League. Philadeiphia 8, New York 4. Washington 1; Boston 0. Detroit 4%, Cleveland 3. Chicago 4; St.Louis 3. FISH MAGNATE IS ON HIS WAY HERE Head of Big German Fishing Con- cern Will Make Contracts for Season's Catch. ‘% [ PE tae R . was killed and his companion ‘Special to The Daily News.) fatally injured today linen their Vancouver, July 4.—F. Kleven-| military aeroplane crashed to huser, head of ane of tne larg-lthe ground with the results as est’ fishing companies in Ger- given above. many, is now en route to North- a ern B. C., ineluding Prince Ru- CAUGHT IN CABLE pert. He intends to make con- tracts for the season's. catch. ‘ . ; Mr. Klevenhuser owns” a cold & Fee ce Apdury._40 storage plant at Wrangell, , Alaska. FOURTH OF JULY Echoes of Great American Cele- ‘ bration Heard in This City. The celebration of American independence began in this city about the time when midnight was passed in the United States. It began with the explosion of a huge pile of crackers at the FIRE CATON ; oti Six stree anc Tee junction of Sixth street and)y ing grings in Fourteen Thou- Third avenue, which sounded sand Fish This-Mornin like the cracking rapid fire of wee 8. the advance army This ; : Was repeated several times at{ Captain Tom Smith brought as peated severe 2s at]. A ; ; ; intervals, and fully informed the|i® the Zorra this morning with a quiet psople of this Canadian|catch of thirly thousand fish. burg that the usual long list of]This is an extraordinary good Fourth of July accidents over|catch for a two dory vessel. The the boundary may be expected in The State of California will re- main on the route until Au- gust 25. A, Field, who has been here travelling for & cigar firm, went south on the steamer Prince George this morning. SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN Sylvia Pankhurst Wants Army of London, July 4—Two militant Sacramento 1, Portland 7. suffrageties, the Misses Given, San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 3./haye.-been sentenced to three Venice 4, Qakland 2 ‘years’ imprisonment for settitig Natiotial League. fire to the stands at Hurst Park race course. Sylvia Pankhursi Boston 47, Brooklyn 4, at a suffragette meeting declared New Yorlé 4, Philadelphia 2. that she hoped to see a great St. Louis 0, Pittsburg 4. army of women march from the Cincinnati i, Chicago 5. East End armed with sticks and stones and imprison the cabinet ministers in their homes. nothing daunted by failure complish cessfully. French Military Aeroplane Falis Captain Rey of the French Army ploy of Bates & Rogers at Mile 182, was brought Rupert Hospital yesterday after- noon with a badly He was near cement was being unloaded when his throwing him down and severely wrenching the limb. Zorra is the property of the Atlin the telegraphic accounts of the} Fisheries, Lid. Daily News tomorrow. During —__— today the smal! boys have been THE WEATHER. firing salutes and waving the —— Stars and Stripes. The weather report at 5 o'clock —_ this morning read: Barometer, Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners./ 29.799; maximum temperature, Phone 4. 66; minimum temperature, 50. TO ATTEMPT SIEGE Women to Capture the Ministers. (Special to The Daily News.) She is the recent of her followers to ac- this bold stroke suc- FELL FROM THE SKY to the Ground (Special to The Daily News.) Epernay, France, July 4— A. Elmborg, who is in the em- to the Prince twisted leg. a train from which in a cable, leg avas- caught King tothe Derby at Epsom Downs. QUEEN MARY OF ENGLAND REVIVES ANCIENT CUSTOM. A custom that has almost been forgotten was revived by Queen Mary when on her She cast pennies in the wake of the carriage, dren and their elders engaged in a wild scramble in attempting to become the proud owners of such coveted souvenirs as the pennies from the Queen. way with the Chil. A recent session of the budget committee of the Reichstag was occupied by the continuation of the debate on _ the . question whether the obligation of the German sovereigns to’ contribute to the unique £50,000,000 -“‘war tax"’ should be fixed by statute. Two main points were raised by the discussion; - first, whether these rulers could be regarded as fully embodying the principle -of “sovereignty” in the Empire, as a whole; -secondly,° whether in the event of the foregoing ques- tion being answered in the af- firmative, they could be com. pehed by the legislature to pay taxation. F The gevernment and the Con- servatives advanced the view that as members of the federal coun- cil, in which full imperial soyer- eignty resides, the ruling princes were themselves completely en- dowed with sovereign attributes, and that since they had been ex- Princess Mary..... Princess May..... Saturday, 9 a.m. -Friday, 6 p.m. rect te and to empt from taxation before the federation, and the federal com- pact had said they could’ not now be compelled to: contribute to the revenue of the Empire. - AGED WOMAN SHOPS FOR HER OWN COFFIN Distrusting Her Husband’s Rela- tives, She Selects Shell to Suit Herself. New York, July 1.—‘And when the good Lord deems it advisable to call me from this word, He shall not find me unprepared.” In this way Mrs. Elizabeth Watt, 85 years old, explained the presence in the parlor of her liitle home, on the top floor of No, 450 West Forty-second street, of an expensive mahogany coffin. “Why did I buy it?’ she asked. “Before the death of my hus- band, Andrew, twenty years ago, We had saved up quite a bit of money. TI still have some of it. Certain of my husband's rela- tives have been trying to get it away from me, and I! know that when I die they will get it. I came to the »sonelusion that if 1 wanted to mae cerfain of a de- cent burial I vould have to see to it myself befwre I died. There- fore, I visited an undertaker yesterday and had the com» brought to the house, Isn't. it beautiful?” DUCHESS NOW ABXE TO RECEIVE FXYENDS One Visitor at a Time Permitiwd to See the Duchess of Connaught. London, June 30.—Now thal the Duchess of Connaught is convalescent there is rareiy an afternoon when sonse friend is not summoned to Clarence House to have a cup of tea in the gar- den with her. Just one visitor at atime. The guest is expested to do all the talking, for the reyal patient still has to keep excee(- ingly quiet. Perhaps the guest who amuses the Duchess mos\ is Mrs. George West, who has something entertaining to relais| even though she is said to be feeling deeply her own troubles of the moment, Lieutenant G, T, Emmons, of ihe United States navy, who has veen visiting this country in company with his son, Mr, T. Emmons of Princeton, returned from the interior yesterday after- noon and went south this morn- ing by the steamer Prince George. bers aiso nine tions here as a result of the heat yesterday. hottes: place on the Atlantic sea tue thermometers register- ing 100 on the streets. man, couniry coast, TAXATION OF GERMAN RULERS DISCUSSED IN THE REICHSTAG = QUESTION OF LIABILITY OF THE RULING PRINCES TO ORDI- WARY ASSESSRENT AND THEIR EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION. A large majority of the com- mittee, however, was of opinion that ‘the federated rulers were not in the fullest sense eign” im the Empire, that they consequently could not claim the ~~ exemption demanded and that, in any, event, taxation, which differed from di- in manner rather than in substance. It had been pointed out by the government the origina! Secialist motion on which the debate was concen- trated, and which expressly pro- yided the liability of rulers, im- plied their exemption with regard other taxation. the force of this contention, the Socialists withdrew their motion, substituted another, served their ends equally well by implying the of houses.” eventually carried by a-substan- tial majority. MINISTER OF RiARINE : COMING HERE SOON Hon. J. D. Hazen zen Wii Rupert and Dawson Sity in a Few Weeks. (Special to The Daily News.) Ottawa, . D. Hazen, minister of marine and Fisheries, goes to Vancouver to welcome battleship New Zealand, of the people of New the imperial navy, he will go to Prince Rupert and then on to Dawson City, never visited those parts of the and desires to gain a first haud knowleige of them. He wishes flishery problems on the coast, DREAD WORK OF a SUN IN NEW YORK Nine Deaths and Sixty Prostra- tions in One Day-—Baitimore is Like an Oven. (Special to The Daily News) New York, July 4—There were deaths RAILWAYMAN PROMO TED R. @. Foreman is Made Assistant to Vice President of G. T. P. (Special to The Daily News.) ’ Whirveg, July 4.—R. G, Fore- assistant general agent on tie G. T, P., bas been appointed asvisiant president at Montyeal. this effect / council decides who has to make - as the assessment declaration for | the federal princes and for mem- July PRICE FIVE CENTS” PA ok? ig seins His 3 tre ta “sover- they paid indirect representatives that Recognizing which liability. It was that “the federal sovereign “was formerly This motion Visit Prince 4.——After Hon. officially tie “new the gift Zealand to on duly 25ih, He has to look into some and sixty prostra- Baltimore was the _—_—— freight to the vice The Launch Alice 8 RE-FURNISHED “4 Alice thoroughly overhauled and vrefurnished and is now in splendid shape for the hancling of excursion and . picnic parties, For en- . gagemenats phone Green 394 at Davis’ float, W. J. 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