THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Ayy,. 2 5 ose eae eRe 4 SAR le eT ne eee a aie a ee es Beh. eB he Sr ee eee on linn | FORCED TO APOLOGIZE ees THE DAILY NEws. UNITED STATE WILL FOLLOW LADUE ee Tee ASL ° y | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ee eee | TO THE SOUTH att . Published Daily and Weekly by NCE sith Ms " ( Fitin 1 steal ' the splendid ste THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - North Vancouver, Aug. 4.—At “wiehae rage -— the conclusion of the band con- PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE P System ‘ "we op ¢ ; pate atee cert at. Gapilano yesterday after- SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico:| SECRETARY BRYAN VIGOROUSLY ASSERTS HIS REAL INTEN- noon, when the strains of the Leave Prince dl then nd Beattie on Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, TION—WILL ASK CONGRESS FOR APPROPRIATION national anthem were given, two For Stewart on Thursdays at Th $2.00 per year, All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. FOR DESTITUTE AMERICANS. Jack Tars, as is their duly, came For Granby Bay on Saturdays at 12 p.m Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. to attention. They were stand- ee Eree ee and Prince Alber: ‘ashing gw 4 lAnve ian oniersane wes “ques : ‘ yeekly Servi tween Victoria, Vancouver HEAD OFFICE Washington, Aug. 4.—Secre- Jan emergency the present reduest]}ing some ‘distance from the /§ Matutsin, Wek Stinace Bate at Way Bone Fee na ‘ tary Bryan vigorously disclaimed | for @ appropriation ts ates crowd, but three strangers notic- ‘hound Saturdays gp x Rupee ton wee eice \ rt South. j ; Thi The ¢ inistration, while nit ; : ’ tarbor, ; d anesdays at x | Vadey Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98,jtoday that his request to con- Phe More nistra 4 © ling the action commenced to ridi- RAILWAY SERVICE BRANCH OF FIC ES AND AGENCII gress to appropriate $100,000 for Stale ai, ‘ a co cule Pe ee Ree ite ccna | Te OO erent eae hn wm. Y lays 1H OFFICES AD JENCIES a 5 ? Oo actions tO &@lmnne sailors. paid no heed and} ‘ and N York—Nati ‘ , bringing destitute Americans out| suspension of hostilities, realizes stood to the Anish of the air, but | peg ees ‘with the QA AnD TRU at ag Puan oe ok Cit ear Pee aye ee eee ee of Mexico had-any connection | that with the resignation of a friend who was with them} Dem to Gam 30th. Returninglimit Oct om ren SYSTEM, Ma oe fa Pp ety 8 - with any policy the administra.|Huerta or any other political stepped up to the insulter and] For through tickets, reservation, etc., apply ; Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. ; : change Americans may become ; ets od i | A. DAVIDSON é ings tion may evolve in dealing with ; quietly led him to a secluded spot} Omce Sra Avenue Prince Rupert London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, hd: Maxioad’ sitttation alarmed and the de to obtaifi'l ow the. seadway, end. ihere. gave oe p om Mean tT “Statements alin tne to put a be ki sata th a an reat the offender a pummelling and | Subscribers will greatly obli y ¢ 98 j re re Sus “| be anxious to leave Mexico IS 8) jade him apologize, His friends | ~ nl 16 . t y lige by promptly calling up Phone 98 iN) scarehead ‘construction on the precautionary measure. re te : tisfied t to inter- AI, : case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of ‘Che News carriers ; read ah ay! iat Wille OE Ee APARTMENT request for an appropriation are Secretary Bryan's request Wi f fere, so the disturbance ended CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ——— == lantirely Without exeuse, and can- come up at the first meeting 0 without undue commotion. The ING EAST 2 and DAILY EDITION Thursday, August 7, 1913./not be explained on ¢ ony | the’ house appropriation commil-| tang friend, it appears, was a re- ARE YOU GO Ne m n xplained on any theory|io, next wail Chairman Flood THIS SUMMER? New, Clea tatiana Sr eine == | —— = -onsiste { ; Pas . oxy — E ‘| tired service man. 7 art] B. C.’S FAILURE TO by hirelings who would worl papa. aA rasa iieen i. a of the foreign affairs committee, Special Excursions May 28th to Sep- Partly | . & “e s ho foul rork] Pp ‘Tare, » said. . B . : ; ; : said today he believed the com- i Limit October 31st. GRASP SOLUTION. for landlords or pay the owners|furnishing aid to any indigent mia, eoetd, Seka is indludd the enteneun ng Toreyto saa” was 1029 3rd Ave. Phone Black 3% ; 2 ’ for » , oe rso ¢siring “ave AxICO 7 FOCI voc ciecevieiviecossé 4 British Columbians, who have] f the estates for the privilege|person desiring to leave Mexico, $100,000 appropriation in the de- Vancouver t0 Montreal and ——— Kivkkibe: wyébed ere of access to wild land. Thej{he government is simply doing ficiency: bill ‘ POU oe esa a es Meee sbe ate $106.00 ° ’ ‘ . ees Beer oe prough natural effect of such a sys-]Wwhat if does at. any time when “We al 7} saat wo’ it. to ene Voter ye New Soe see $108.50 Little’s NEWS the ginflux of Orientals, see] tem has been to drive all the|American lives are in danger by Seed i | Vancouver to Chicago and ency fo: . ; ; stranded Americans in Mexico to ' FOURET, Ais Chai ae cost veer ess $72.60 vi8ions of another influx from workingmen into the’ cities,J/insurrection, and there is no provide means f their return ‘ Vancouver to 8, Paul and Magazines :: Periodica New ; — ak ‘ 1 oviae eans 401 74 - POSUSD 00.0.0 0 sige 060.6 pharnion ; ‘eWSD pen another quarter which they} 800d, bad and indifferent. The;reason why anybody should at- ws atbulent times,” said | Mea eee eee a a Other Points’ Correspondingly Low. FICIGARS :: TOBAC: anticipate will be quite as man with the initiative to get}|tempt to misconstrue it.” : a the se) turbulent times, sek Members P.R.L. Vintners Association J. @. McoNAB . : BA FRUITS ' ’ is ' saiee ho: ; J Secretary Brvan’s ‘re ; ; Mr. Flood. General Avent Cor. 8rd Ave & 6th St} 2d Ave. Below ka i'll blighting as the Chinese horde, out and establish a home for Secretary ryan’s ‘request was Uctileie ” béehin, “bowthy bas © ae Avenue next 7 and less controllable. This himself in the wilds is pre-|generally interpreted as one step PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX ns - , , sihdad s newest menace is the Russian cluded from so doing by the]in the administration’s plan for st tt ne oe Pacing by. a“ y peasant, who is given a direct foolish laws which BritfSh Co-|dealing with the Mexican prob- Geo. A. Sweet, Manager © ee - ~ - . SS SS route from the steppes to Brit- lumbia has enforced, and he is}lem. E . 5 ish Columbia by the new steam- consequently thrown back into Far from being regarded as a WINDSOR HOTEL a mpress Bowling Alleys § ship line which is just now be- the cities and forced int® com- preliminary — to intervention Corner of i ee oe I U M B E R AND, POOL ROOM , ing established between Van- petition with the Chinaman,|/which President Wilson has told ieee 4 ALLEYS 12 TABLES | couger, Prince Rupert and} the Jap, the Hindu and now the|friends on various occasions is MOTEL CENTRAL Soil tataeee on 8rd An | . mMploymen Viadivostok. Moujuk. : out of the question the request First Avenue and Seventh St. C O A L ne Oe Bors he “staal British Columbians, however, The result is dissatisfaction,|for funds is really thought to be European and American Plan 2 LICENSED AGENTS j are a little given to. worrying distress And industrial unrest;|the forerunner of a poliey of Peter Black, Prop. = soot without making any consist- and in the process the very best }non-interference. KNOK HOTEL —and iii ee teh ent attempt to apply the rem- of nee cilizens -are I E ii ai the President First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth Complete Line of edy. British Columbia, in point worst hit. las bhellevec iat in crisis in European Plan, Rates 50c to $1 : ( : O A L of natural resources, is one of When British Columbians}turbulent republics the single; a. Day oa BUILDERS SUPPLIES the richest countries in the learn that, as Lloyd-Georgers|solicitude of the American gov-| Besner esner, pe. WESTHOLME LUMBER CO.. Limited world. But British Columbia say, “God gave the land to the/ernment should be the protection | ae es, wi 4, “asia +» Limite Mu Wellington Col. Bet wil has allowed successive pillag- people,” they will have dis-]of lives and property. Should | »ae EMPRESS HOTEL : Phone 186 air ing governments to lock the covered the solution of the|/the administration here adopt a} Third Ave., Between Sixth and | ba resources against the settler greater part of their difficul-|]policy of non-interference — it} Seventh Streets | Phone 116 Rogers & Black rs , -¢ : ' European Plan, 500 to $1 Per Day | and to hand them over to favor- ties. With their resources|might well refrain from = aetion ne ites of the government to be thrown open, the Russian}|Wwith respect to the destruction of PREMIER HOTEL } 0 A used as a means of exploiting peasant will not hurt British}property on the grounds that American and European Plan ‘UNI N 9.9, COMP NY OF B.C., Ltd SMITH & MALLETT the landless. British Colum- Columbia. Alberta has many]|c¢claims for damages would, under} F. W. Henning, Manager pAxe Phat THIRD AVI bia-has never yet grasped the thousands who were driven out international law, eventually Por in. Bema) é 4.7 Plumbing, Heating, Steamiitting and free land idea. British Colum- of Russia long before Van-jer losses. The chief considera- ee a e onsin ; A : : : ¢ ; Corley & Burgess, Props. | e e Sheet Metal Work bia’s theory of colonization| couver ever had a steamship|tion has always been and will be Third Ave. and Sixth St Office: rd Ave. Worksbos has always been the master and to Vladivostok, and Alberta is|caring’ for the lives of Ameri- European Plan Steam Heated JB FOR VANCOUVER Phone 174 2nd Ave, be and %tb Sts servant theory. The obsession nothing loser by their presence, |}cans and foreigners. In any LARRY CHAPELLE. | Waedinendas Keates ey of the original aristocrats who On the contrary, they are aferisis, Ameri¢ans of means, on| ‘ : Nea BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR ©o., | sdays al 2 p.m. — Z i + ; hae $ rg ar 5 ‘as » { » to| The aig ‘en thousand dollar ce LIMITED first governed the. province was valuable asset, and it was the}|warning, would easily be able to 1 ighteen th ; ; s ie ; that the country should be di- Czar who booked a losing when|flee the country, but dangers al- ntre fielder purchased from Te Moke tae a é ? pore, 5-H. & Be vided into estales—which they he failed to recognize it-—Ed-|]ways beset those who through} we arth, ear ied S S Camosun (SCANDINANIAN Society proceeded to do—and peopled monton Capital. lack of funds could not make the Pee ee ORR. eee ay PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., om? ; a I, journey promptly. To meet such Sox LIMITED Meets every 2nd abd 4th Tuesday at —_—_— — ————__—————<—— —_—— = i P ; | ¥ FOR VANCOUVER p.m. in the hall at rd Ay Fraser and Sixth Sts. Sa wa = : r Phone 7 Saturdays at 10 a.m, bia fT eas D. C. STUART FRED STORK ron OnAney fy tows 308 2nd Ave. -- Phone 280 Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a.m. PRINCE RUPERT. 8. © FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. Box 12—-5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave Box 15-—Junction of ist, 2nd and 3rd Aves, Box 16-—ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts, (Knox Hotel.) BY AVIATOR ACROSS EUROPE EUGENE GILBERT FLIES 1,030 MILES BETWEEN SUNRISE AND SUNSET—WENT FROM PARIS TO PORTUGUESE FRONTIER WITH ONE STOP. Established 1908 — Alex. M. Manson, B. A. W. E. Williams, 6A, LEE WILLIAMS & MANSON remanence Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, 6.6 Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Builders’ Hardware Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Valves Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Phone 116 _Georgetown and at 8 o'clock this evening was Paris, Aug. 4.—Eugene Gilbert, al Amtounition Paint Reet i Rope Pumps to have descended reported Pejabo. Hose 6 bind ie eh te baits a French aviator, flew from Pari initionrtion tebeut (Cen- HT OPEN DAY AND 37—8th Ave. and Dodge PI. 386th Ave. and Thompson St. Box made at short notice. ployed on construction work in Alberta Moulinas, PHONE No, 3 Cc, Des when he flew from Paris to War- ® P.O. DRAWER 1524 Brindejone THIRD ANENUE and British Columbia ‘4 Stoves & Ranges Rubbervid Roofing Corrugated Iron today to Pejabo, on the Portu- meee 3 es Box 17—1st Ave. and 7th St. 7 { guese frontier, a distance of 1,030 BUSY TIMES AHEAD ae | e Fe miles, in an effort to win the ata CIROUIT NO. 2. awml Oo. i HAYNER BROS. a Hf 66 ° 99 > i ak F “ Box 22-——-3rd Ave. and 3rd St. SR’ . wp EMBALMERS | \ e pe ot ng ut t e t | ! cm: Aarne Optimistic Prediction of Canadian (Post Omice.) = oes a, wei The prize is awarded semi- Northern Official Box 23--3rd Ave. and McBride St. L . , | be ard Ave. 6th St annually to the airman who makes, ; Box 24—1st Ave. and McBride St. {| um r Mere ined bat Hiohi woh ¥ : Bt aa) Aue. oh H. M. Me Box 26—2nd Ave. and 2nd St. | : an . = 1¢ longest flight across country Montreal, Aug. 4.——H. M. Me- Box 26—2nd Ave. and 6th St. and " from sunrise to sunset in one|Leod, general manager of the Box 27—G. T. P. d | M Idi 4 day, He may stop as often as|Canadian Northern Railway, has CIRCUIT NO. 3. oO ings ; he wishes to replenish fuel. announced here on his return Box 31—5th Ave. and Fulton St. | E. L. FISHER j KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY Gilbert beat the record of 875] from an inspection trip, over west- ps 32—Borden and Taylor Sts. A large stock of dry finish- Funeral Director and ener miles on December 14 by Mareel|ern lines that 25,000 men are em- vik ing lumber on hand. Boat CHARGES REASONAB! : : ' Box 36—-9th Ave. and Comox Ave. lumber a specialty. Delivery 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave, Phone 986 a | a t CIRCUIT NO. 4. Our prices are as low as any. 34—7th Ave, and Fulton St. | Plumbers’ Soeiies Plate Gloss Mireace saw. Most of the men are on the mai. * : Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Gilbert left Paris at 4:45 o'clock |!ine, which will be completed he eT eee Se eee ree A d 1 ' ils ] i - : fore the close o O26. :° ( ; Varnishes Graniteware an ahd made a seven . Peek fos oe te tes re a - 1e. ear Dernenee St. — vertise in MONAR Th Stay Satisfacto ee ee ‘ng to Victoria, | he the most active so far as rai\ Box 44—6th Ave and Basil St, | OFFICE: ‘ e ‘*Stay Satisfactory in Spain, where he landed. As-|way construetion is concerned Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. | . CH 1s MALLEABLE Range.” ecending again at 4 p. m., he-that the ‘mpaitie eet ides hewi Box 141—7th Ave, and Young St. bae-cllg > hd had deer ys aga he Daily News a headed for Portuguese territory, | witnessed,” declared Mr. MeLeod, | eae Cats, 8 Sh: AE RTA 3 —— —— : F } if ee Se ee = bo a ES ; ie . Le eee a The Boss Is Game, He'll Stick To The J : : e, Me ick To The Job | , ’ ™ Drawn for The Daily News by “HOP (YES You CaN HAVE THE JOB oF) SUFFERING a yi: EDITOR —- THE LAasT Cope 3 OH WHATS Our DONT SAY ANYTHING oxy \__ | e We. 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