August 8, 1913. ——-— —— Sa . =— ee — — THE DAILY NEWS priday, EEE —— eee a — T LAST Hg CAPITAL OF ALASKA AS SEEN BY SEATTLE TOURISTS oTT °c. BONE, EDITOR OF THE SEATTLE P.-!1., WHO WAS ONE oF SEATTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PARTY ON ITS TRIP, DESCRIBES JUNEAU. 3rd Avenue He g is part of an ar-ylation in a few years, for the - phe following } pal : ’ ie min ag seott CG. Bone, editor of}eral wealth of the adjacent coun- Corner of Fifth Str. 3rd Avenue Corner of Fifth Str. e by e Seattle post-Intelligencer, in try seems only to have’ been \ it ae AS WHAT YOU HA ne was a member Of the Re- . urther development FOR é : Chamber of Commeree party is sure, hich recently visited Prince Nu The present capital of Alaska ; srt and the north country, The|lacks the beauty, repose and ro- ole reads: mance of Sitka, Surrounded by i. Juneau, the capital of Alaska,}Water and mountains, ifs build. the most flourishing @ity in the }ing area is restricted, but it is F rritory at this time. ‘The mines expanding, nevertheless, and is ore and thereabout— the Tread- |today an interesting and present- a. the Perseverance and other {able if not a beautiful city. » properties have abundant Alaskans hold divergent views ee ivy support for successful|}on Many questions, bul they are poration and are turning oul ajin perfect aceord in indorsing rge al ount of low grade ore. the appointment of Governor er on jyneau, Douglas and ‘Tread-|Strong. He is one of them—a ; 4) allhough distinct muniei- veritable sourdough, who pio- really form one large neered with them and knows the mununity, and the tourists of|country and its people as few le cnt ot rae aes ta appl ps Bought at 50 cents on the Dollar will be on Hivity and signs of pros-|the popularly applauded applica- iy on every side. tion of the home rule policy to a 3 ——S Looking at Juneau from the|Alaska is largely meaningless 4 rrounding hills, or from the]sentimental rather than real oe SALE FOR pper deck of the steamer enter-|for Alaska continues to be ruled bc the harbor, one could see|from Washington; but the choice bany new houses, completed orj|of Major Strong for the highest i nde! eonstruction, and the} position in the territory has given STORE T0 BE CLOSED DOWN oser range inspection furnished ) Alaskans implicit faith in the . jditional evidence of substan-| friendly and generous attitude of al growth. | Woodrow Wilson and his admin- i is no rash prediction to say/istration toward Alaska and nat Juneau will double its popu- | Alaskan interests. SENSATIONAL CHARGE MADE Below are a few of Our Sensational Prices ee AGAINST TORONTO CHARITY |i) [scone won cur soors. neo, since. | | s00 nine misses’ ran sraar anos, F vie ape pra obs koe LEXANDER CRUIKSHANK, AN OLD HIGH SCHOOL MASTER, GOING AT ECLIPSE MAKE. REG. $2.50. REG. $6.00. ALL LEATHERS. SPEAKS OF CRUELTY TO INMATES OF HOUSE $3.75 om natsr $6.00 F9C loronto, Aug. 4.—Penniless, a| He said he had been ejected candidate for an old man’s | from the ‘house because he knew < . . 1 if such an institution ex-|iog9 much about the meeting and te n Tore oO, Alexe rr bn rorone Alexander lthe atrocities committed within shank faced a court audi- | ad “here and told a _ story of | 'ts doors. | S | b e © Bh elty practised upon eo The old man has been in turn} a e e Ins Yl a u ust Lite! the house of industry that high school master, professor 9 : re Fs pelled. tne ee roa and lawyer, and has lately spent 4 1 ba investigation by the de- much time in institutions for the AT NOON ' PRINCE HENRY WILL HAVE TO mors mean eranee lt | DO CHORES LIKE OTHER BOYS $1.95 937g $1.45 THE KING’S SON WILL HAVE TO “FAG” FOR HIS SENIORS AT ETON—HE MAY GET BIRCHINGS, TOO, IF DIS- CIPLINE DE MANDS IT. mdon, Aug. 4.—When Eton | Rising at 6:45 a. m. on school Men’s Gunmetal and Patent Leather Shoes, Reg. $6.50---Going at $4.00 and $4.50 sombles in splendor after the |44¥8, he will have to be in school er vacation for the winter |e 7:30 a.m, On full schoo! days on? . : ; ’ ; | he will have to do six hours , has famous old public) work a day and four hours work fore osifive y osing own ver ust 0 hh I the first time in itsjon_ half holidays. Like all the story will have as a pupil the |lower boys, he wili have to “fag” the King of England, |f0r upper boys. That is, run er- - Remainder will be shipped Next Week to Vancouver. rands, tidy the master’s room, The “new berry” will be Prinee | ; ‘nry, third son of the King and light the fire ena: Xpem! i Ons) , prepare tea, make toast, cook) Y en, Who is 13 years old, and/eggs, fruit and so on. until (his summer has been at St.| A house captain has two or : meter court school, Broadstairs.|three fags, with the privilege of t ; eee tee ‘Teaaeen OF ce shatpamrision! eae AP | ~ LAND I EASE NOTICES Skeena Land District—District of Queen When the King. on his recent}applying coroporal punishment if ’PROVAL OF PLANS AND OF PETITION | et agree : Charlotte Islands. Journey to Eton announced his in- ithe needs of discipline demand it. MERRIMENT ENDS IN HORROR: FOR APPROVAL OF UNDERTAKING. | - Take notice hat I, Antonio Christiano, tention of sending Prinee Henry The question that is troubling 9 Take notice thatthe PRINCE RUPERT | Skene aan Digtriss-eee oF RP Sonernciet, fH avtas | olumb gg 3 to the school, it was understood|the Eton boys above everything Bree Guebed: will apply ‘to the Comp-| ‘Take notice that 1, Hume Babington, of apply to the Chit Comelananer Of Leo that the Prince would reside at,else concerne he “ne Molier ot “Water Rights for the approval | Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation master \ e iO prospect for coal and & ; would reside at,else concerned with the new toe plans of the works to be constructed Danan tae cern ee over the following described lands cn the Windsor, but he’is really to be|berry” is what they shall eall him for the utilization ot the water oe roe See Te Wine eA re pig Ph areal one mile attached to the house of a house|when he gets settled among them, — eet ret ae see pecueds Vaebers 31. 37, Commencing at & post planted at the —- 3a, the ce 80 chains Cg master as soo as . athnioca she . inca ahr ir ' 36 a 50 authorized to take, store and! porthwesi; corner of H. B, Babington’s en nor nce . i on he _ pee ene it ne Py ines He va or plain, YOUNG FARMER RESENTED ALLEGED ASSAULT ON WOMAN | ise aor power pu oses and in respect 10 | lease application. on a stall island in the oo ins “cass. thence, $0 chains south, s is in accordance with the|simple “Henry or “Harry, as Cc which further applications for 508 cubic) Skeena River opposite Mile 45, thence M King’s special wish that he|he cs been called by hi ehool ae TOOK ee aaa uae ca ihe ay cul pte woe aa trot Ant fra FES | eeitneeet pe or isaac. in bape th nen conta TONIO CHRISTIANO ' > > Has 2c ‘ : 2 * , cubic feet per second from Khtada er! southwest point of island, thence north- . should be treated like every|mates at St. Peter Court. The are now pending, The Poe plants to be| easterly along shore 40 chains to H. B. Filippo Panvint, Agent. other hoy : A cs z ; ; Situate on Lots 635 and 695, respectively,| Babington’s southwest corner, thence} Located May 11th, 1913. sald ch majority are for “Henry. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 4.—Clar-;man was a farmer living near Range 5, Coast District, | acai Bavibeabout 40 chains to point of com-|, Pub. July 7, 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 ae nen will start in the Prince George of Teck, pie ence Clawson was arrested in | Dorchester, Nebraska. ing ‘will also De made to the Honorable manoesnesyty ae Sac mMddle ourth * space | George's , ' s at Eton at ' ‘Ne ; a gi : the Minister~ef Lands under Par of the . B. 3 meen , the ave age | George nephew, is ; ut Eto My incoin yesterday, charged with Clawson was returned to Lin- water Act. 4 (Name of Locator.) i for boys entering Eton.|is always called Peck” by the tk : tr McK lcoln for safekeeping tonight one plans and. particulars required by Dated June 11h $018 seen & will have no specie ‘ ; . se are le) murder ss Mechinzey, : sub-section one of Section of the Water ub. Ju . —Sept. 2, ; e and ill have no special privileges |other boys, while those who are ren wee ke 7 ONIaN : ——_—__—— Act, as a;aended, and the petition, plans 2 - Church Services - and will have to “fag” for his}intimate with him call him]|whose throat was cut with a razor and exhib¢s for the approval of under- senior . : 3s Fe DIED TOGETHER taking as required hy Section 89 and Part 5 pia Hors like everyone else. “George at the Wilber street carnival last} 6 have been filed with the Comptroller of COAL NOTICES. ht Jail G iG i i| ae gmme S-. waver i ey ang with the Water Re- FIRST PRESB’ ae - - as : - night. Jail Guard Gross found) corder at Prince Rupert. —————_— every in WAIT STILL A BOY Clawson in his room a few mo naagne Romeo ane: sbils: Tels med with the Tae eee Water Rights, Skeena Land District—District of Queen * Bmprese Theatre at 130 pam. ERS IN BATHING ments after he had arrived f1 a ener ee Parliament Evince fi eee thi 21 Take 0 a aes Rape oon Astori, of REV. F. W. KERR MA oO - - - e é er e ni arrive ‘oO | - ated at Prince Rupert, B, C., this 8 e olice ° 2 .F.W. A. Pastor | ’ , s » day of July, A. D. 1013. Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation miner in- SUITS SERVE MEAL Rockefeller Doesn't Feel the) Wilber. | New York, Aug. 4.—After elud- y ie PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- | tends to apply for a ligense to prospect Tl , ar, wi of vears|ing a policeman waiting to arrest TRIC CO., LTD. for coal ahd oll over the following de THE Vinst BAPTRT CHUROE eundeis Weight of Age. le prisoner, who is 20 year | a] ’ if ‘ve Wkly j28-a18 scribed lands on the west coast of Graham McINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH 8T. Coney Island Rathskeller Flooded Pee of Age, was rushed to Wilber to) him on the « omplaint oF bis wile, —_—— —_ . , * Commencing at a post planted at the Quuviess every Senden 20 1 ‘ o John D : Harry G, Elliott, aceompanied by northwest corner of Coa! License 8296, ool 2.80 p.m. Baraca but Patrons Insist on Cleveland, O,, Aug. O.--"! ‘lappear at the inquest, He told Miss Ellen Sibley, 30 years old thence north 80 atnetes, thence east 80 Bible Class 2.30 p.m. : ; one idles ; yey st ci ne ae Set oo ; ' me chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west Ww. Being Served. Rockefeller, 73 yeal ld, and}pow his wife had seen MeKinzey | saturday night went to a point in cae hains to the point of Oe amnenosrDant, REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D, Pastor ii \ —— Ebenezer Roberts, 105 years old,| strike May Graft, a Lincoln wo-|Macombs Park, known as ‘Lovers’ containing, 660 90m. UIdI ABTONE THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH tf] ‘ew York, Aug. 4.—The worst|}shook hands at the Kuclid Ave-|man, while a danee was in pro- Leap,’ where early yesterday he 0 War Santana ries, Teena Agent. SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE le, storm in many years at Goney}nue Baptist Church this morning) gress. killed his companion and ended Pub. July 7, 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 Services every Sunday. ot 1} 1m Island tlooded that 1 t lat j tulated each other on H ife had rushed to th his own life by ‘shooting. . Both k Land Di Q aon. DIMMICS i esor atejand congratulated e , is wile ‘ushe oO Ba ria ca 5 EER a Skeena Lan strict-—District of Queen REV. MR. DIMMICK - PASTOR esterday, River : . ot rane had agreed to die together, PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- Charlotte Islands. livers ran in Surf|their mutual good health, Craft girl’s assistance and Mc- : ' TRIAL ANNEX Take notice that 1, W. E. Williams, te Wenue aye y : . , A ‘enue, the water rising over the “TP once was a boy, but [am an]Kinzey had lunged at Mrs, Claw- Mexico is so anxious to, be neretenet Rios’ of atin Mannie to gt. ANDABW'S ANGLICAN CEIDiet -# th, and rowboats were used as{old man now,” said Mr. Roberts./son, Clawson interfered, a fight recognized (hat a kick in a soft A launch leaves the govern- of Lands a . iiecase 10 prospect for poerarer Weae..” sundey Ht “Means of escape by some of the Mr. Rockefeller laughed and | ensued and Glawson cut Me- spot might be accepted as a ment slip for Port Edward oa a ten petroleum uer he following school, 2:30 P. ‘n. { housands marooned in hotels| said: Kinzey's throat, severing the form of salutation. every day. For particulars ham Island: Commmmen wn Guatey eam ‘tong the thorough fe 7 eva aT “T was onee a boy, too, and am jugular vein, All of the parties ; wae one , apply to Harrison, Gamble mii amencing from the post planes ot and thi Sunday at 8 i they | a ighfare, where till a boy.” eoneerned hurried from the dance The consumption of ice & Co., Phone 51, 3rd Ave Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains south, a. m ; ‘ , ‘ | S “J . ” . - th tad Rd for shelter when}” ro Roberts is a member of}hall and MeKinzey’s body was water having failed to have any br thence 80 chains cee oO uace ot REV. B,C, BURGH f Bortor * slorin broke oss ’ : : eer yy. a Ve . j » later a t ‘aciable fect mn some the beginning, contatuing 640 acres. ly naka, the Buclid Avenue Baptis! Chureh, {discovered a § hort fime later ly ippreciable — effec O1 ns ! : WE. WILLIAMS. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL 1 one hotel's pathskeller.|but has not seen Mi Rockefeller |ing in the street, hundred million inhabitants of See Filippo Panvini, Agent. Granville Court Where the floop } ; 1 as ' | Sheriffs of six counties the North American continent,|~ Located May ith, 1098. Sunday services as 14 fi ‘ r was under twolbefore this summer. | } ; Pub, July 7, 191 Aug. 4, 1043 ‘3 and 8 ' eC Of water, the guests remained , leearched for Clawson during the the doctors now declare that it e os fay Be any fad” of. , tnd sat on the tables whil K sa pel n't much of a} morning, after several women does not injure the digestion. Week nent services. Mon- ¢ ‘Ss, ! ‘ Yyperience s ‘ , ; Waiters got as perience os” ‘et_twho had seen the cutting had told) Next thing they'll be declaring ” day, | Wednesday, Thurs ‘ into bathing suits|teacher when it comes bo InN! gt-jwho Mi ‘ ; ; day and Saturday. 4nd served them , : their stories. The murdered hot biseuits not guilty. ’ ing in gold bricks, i