K & aesT CIRCULATION NEXT MAILS NORTHERN vam. yey nw THT OITY AND % Princess Sophia, Saturday at 9 a.m, BRITIGH COLUMBIA For Goutn Princess Mary, Friday..... 5 p.m, : = : ener aecieeees > —————_—_—_ engees ——— ——— — ——— on ‘ crite tram ‘ r 4 es we, 198 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS ey = _ — — a — — . “tere, . > A ( y aw \ Fi ¢ o ~] AW ATTEMPTS ESCAPE F ROM SHE RBROOKE--BRITISH STRICTURES. ON MEXICAN POLICY SS = — ES a = — += ee eee — — KELY THAT UNITED STATES om BASEBALL. | pevaeioy stony ane NANAIMO STRIKERS ON TRIAL oe —__ —— Valuable Timber Being Destroyed 3|Great Devastation Along the WILL SEND TROOPS T0 MEXICO ea sah ah ” 7 Bp ae AT LAD Special to “The Daily News. Seattle 5, Vancouver 9. (Special to The Daily News Brunswick, Vt., Aug, 23—For- Portland 13, Victoria 2. Toronto, Atg, 23.—The Mus- Sirinicanasinssiecepadaiapeihi URDAY REVIEW OF LONDON SAVAGELY ATTACKS MEXI-j/esi fires are playing havoc with Tacoma 14, Spokane 2. koka and Gravenhurst distriets MORE SPECIAL POLICE AND MILITIA ARRIVING IN THE STRIKE CAN POLICY OF PRESIDENT WILSON —- LATTER IS some of the finest-limber in these Coast along the Canadian Northern BELT—CAR AND A HALF OF DYNAMITE AND PREPARING MESSAGE TO CONGRESS parts. A long line of fire is pro- Portland 4, Los Angeles 2. have been swepl bare by fire, ARMS DISCOVERED. idee caidindiad ceeding rapidly and although Oakland 9, ‘Frisco 5. buildings destroyed and crops pial diadipabiabincaiay ecial to ‘The Daily News.) Washington administration by|there is a large force at work Sacramento 2, Venice 0, ruined. Such a great scene of Special to The Daily News sonal direction of Superintendent mdon, Aug. 23--The Satur- members of Congress, and point-|they are unable to check its rav- National desolation and destruction has Nanaimo, Aug. 23.—The mili-]Golin Campbell, who, with the as- ‘ . , f g le » oflicis "ec onda |ages. ® se en witnesse ary have reported that they have] .; i : > teview this morning, in ajing to the official recommenda. | ages avs .y RT 9 seldom been witnessed. tary have reported that they have |gigtance shi ¢ article, savagely altacks|tions of Ambassador Henry Lane pinata Seen eT ws dil btineensaciteta tac Std discovered no less than a box car a we oF Cae mtevenggn...and fexican policy of President} Wilson advising recognition, FIFTY MINERS KILLED : oe io < paicago iy BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE and a half of dynamite and fire- wonste sles Georgé Hanney of Na- yn. attd says that he is un-]|Huerta declares he is entitled to meee heen 9, Bt. apuls 1. at —_—-—- arms in the strike zone. Mem-|aimo, Harry Taylor and Harry iously playing the game of|be recognized, He holds that the |@age in Mysore Gold Mine Fell to + hiladelphia 3, : ' ittsburg 3~|@unboat Was Sunk but the Crew] Pers of the militia state that they] Wing of Vancouver and R. Owens United States capitalists}|Democratic party’s power is tem Bottom of Shaft. Game called on account of dark- Was Saved. have received letters from theirlof Victoria and are being drilled ness 3 j J yi seek the control of Mexican}; porary and argues that recogni- ees F Tae employers in Vancouver and Vie- reparatory i es in order to fill their own|tion of his government is a par- Special to The Daily News American (Special to The Daily News toria threatening dismissal from cotaclate asksecl ae tac umaaane ; j sstion “yu 1d Ste angniora , ot Boston 2, Cleveland 14. ‘ Jed oY , ‘ir sitions » ay return, Hi as outa Shy lizan question in the United Sta-| Bangalore, India, Aug. 23. Detect yt aaa voile ie _ Malmo, Sweden, Aug. 23.—The ee pees unless they return} when the militia withdraws. The te tes. Fifty miners were instantly killed ; seems ® OF Rte" Swedish battleship Oden collided|*#! 0MCe. superintendent is training the shington, Aug. 23—There Though negotiations betweenjat the Mysore gold mine yester- Philadelphia 2, Chicago 4. with and sunk the gunboat Urd] The intention of the govern-|men in the same manner as he strong indications that the|Mr. John Lind and Huerta are|day. They were ascending in the St. Louis 3, Washington 0. during the fleet manoeuvres here| Ment, it is stated, is to establish|did the foree under his command ta government will recon-]|continuing on a cordial personal|cage and were almost at the sur- Set aad yesterday. The crew was saved.| headquarters of the militia and}at Fernie at the time of the bi ts rejections of the Amer-|basis, neither side is receding|face when the cable snapped and THAW AT TEMPTS TO T0 ee regulars here. The militia will|strike there. . peace proposals, and that it from its position, and alterna-|the cage fell to the bottom of the MOTORMEN’S WAGES be kept in the field for several Court is being held at Lady srrange on a new basis its|tive measures already are under | shaft. ESCAPE FROM JAIL “ weeks longer, at least. A Van-| mith in the smoking ro t the negotiations with the Un-|eonsideration here. No definite ~ so aS Industrial Disputes Board An-|Couver report states that the] Annotsford Hotel tk. Rewiaiae tates before next Tuesday. | course has been formulated, bul | ANOTHER ELECTRICAL STORM No One is Permitted to See Him nounces Its Decision. members of the” Seventy-second tava of the militia in neagererss e resolution of Senator Pen-|the policy that is al present undet -———— Without a Permit, Not ae remaining home have been or- Magistrate Stewart presided ‘aod equiring the president to consideration and most likely lo) Wreeks Big Steel Bridge at Sault Even His Lawyer Special to The Daily News dered to be in readiness to sail Mr T B Shoebotham as at Na Sihe necessary steps to place|be adopted is one of absolute Ste Marie. a 4 Ottawa, Aug. 23.—The board|to this point Monday to relieve] jaimo, prosecuted on behalf of d States troops in Mexico to | non-interference, —s (Special to The Daily News.) established under the Industrial}the me non duty in the strike }yn,e Grown ehtte Mr. A. Leigh ct the lives of Americans, Emphatic and concerted de-| Special to The Daily News / Disputes Act to deal with the|the men on duty in the strike|;,, counsel for the United Mine step to be decreed by the|clarations from senators of both PortoArtiur.: Aue: Ba eA ter. Sherbrooke, Que., Aug. 23—It}B. C. Eleetrie Railway and _ its Ten constables are stationed | Workers ‘ot America aitieahad as in no way an unfriend-| parties of their confidence in the rifle elastrical storm visited | '5 reported that a spirited at- employees in Vancouver, Newl/at Extension in addition to the on behalf of the prisoners. A t towards Mexico, seems lik-| Wisdom and good faith of the | sault Ste Marie yesterday, wreck- temp! was thade yesterday for Westminster and Victoria recom- fifty soldiers camped there. special train brought from Na- ) be passed. He has also in-}President were plainly an answer) ing the great steel bridge and Harry K. Thaw to escape from|mends the adoption of a mini-|Thirty-eight arrests have been|naimo the twenty-nine accused ced an amendment to the|to reports from Mexico mee tdo Jing other heavy damage. jail. Upon a. being puarevones mum wage of 27 cents per hour made in the little town which WasS|who had been arrested in the jency bill for an appropria- | Huerta was contending that Pre-| ROR Ti ah x an order was issued that no one the first year for conductors and inhabited onty by about 300 per-| general roundup of the day be- of $25,000, to be expended] sident Wilson had a divided Con- | TO SHUSHANNA be permitted to see him without Te OPED, in place of the mini-|sons prior to the strike. fore. Fifteen more men had been © President may seem fit for|gress and a divided public opin- ge a permit, not even his lawyer or}mum of 22 cents, and leaves the More special police arrived|arrested and these, under guard srotection of Americans injion behind him. | McCarthy-Scolai Pass the Short-| ‘he renee: Cepadign ayn apo oe piace py 35 cents perl from Victoria last night, making|were waiting the arrival of their ™ rapes in est Route. who has been engaged for his de-| hour unchanged. nearly 200 stationed in the dis-|feilow prisoners outside the ho- sident Wilson has announ-| “Washington, hug. 23.—Secre | a an fence. It is said the government mr a re ae trict. They are under the per-|tel. hat he will prepare at onee|tary of State Bryan this morning Corddvs Am 2419 nN. w,| Will reject Thaw’s plea to let him SCHOOL REOPENS ssage to Congress - setting |had dispatched by special courier] 9 “OPSCY% © SNS. ra ‘lgo and choose his own way of ee a Ema apt: LTR n detail the purposes of|a curt warning to both the Hue eta | Eon paler Of the: Ate bound-|eetting out of the country at|Fall Term Will Commence on Lind s mission to Mexico, ajand the Constitutionalists com- ury survey, Who returned from the | onoo, Monday Morning. ry of the American note | mands that the United States will interion yesterday, says the Mc- ae ary ‘ ass 2 is pT ic he reply of the Huerta gov- |hold them personally responsible Carthy-Scolai Pass route a the Albany, N.Y., Aug. 23—Under The fall term of the public ent lfor any violence against Ameri- |Shortest and most feasible way the belief that when Thaw is de-|School will commence on Monday perring to the attacks on the |cans. to the gold diggings EO Ota ported from Canada it wil! be morning. The members of the | and winter, he distance from the either by way of New York or teaching staff who spent their ; jrailroad at McCarthy to the Shu- Vermont states, as was intimated|holidays in the south returned SALVAGE COMPANY HAS “BEEN FORMED TO RECOVER MOS- 'shanna being iess than a hun- : . this morning to be in readiness LEM SHIPS SUNK BY BRITISH ADMIRAL AT THE Ai ane Cie by the Dominion Government, Pp Otters ‘ dred miles. The Cordova Cham- olingk. GevercnrMMinnti: has: e. 11OF the reopening of school. BATTLE OF NAVARINO ebr of Gommerce today placed]: ; ; a: ne SS Si ai ICID Rotts quested the Governor of Vermont oO f the t ; tic i akg ‘rews. of men % im} . to have Thaw apprehended and A HOT TIME ne o le = =6omos romantic All the existing records thai the trail between MeCarthy ane held to await a requisition, in ast hunts for sunken treasure will|might throw any light on the ease the Canadian authorities|Prince Rupert Man Fainted from | start shortly on the Bay of Nav-|size and armaments of the sun- - - Chania deport Thaw through that Heat. arino, on the west coast of|ken ships have been most care- WRECKED STEAMSHIP STATE OF CALIFORNIA IS IN OVER DIDN'T FLOAT HIM slala x : i _|Greece, where sixty-three Turk-|fully examined,” he said, “and TWO HUNDRED FEET OF WATER—FOUR MORE si euneleme ri Me pees ayes: a re oe ish and Egyptian ships of war|from the despatches of Admiral TED AS MISSING. | Wooden Leg ‘Failed to Save a share of heat In the last Tew Gays, | ware sunk by the allied fleets of|Codrington himself, and from Lis , Drowning Man. VANCOUVER MERCHANTS almost too much to suit the lik-| qpoat Britain, France’ and. Ruacd other eGudins anes heee chal eee al Aug. 24.—The divers}are unidentified and their bodies — ing of some peonie ene = sia in 1827. to ascertain definitely the — size re sent rt ti xplore | are being brought to Seattle on} New Westminster, Aug. 19, —A GOING AFTER THE GOLD wae nae ee ree Saat of these 68 vessels, As have and nature of practically every nt north ) OX] - RE ERE ETE: fisherman named James Buckley : a a e. glare a - ; Ap been located and buoyed; many!vessel that was’sunk in the en- cen wreck of the steam. 1¢@ Northwestern. fell from his boat opposite Port z e o the floor in a faint and hac of them are known to have gone gagement State of California, which Deducting these three leaves Haney on Sunday night and was Pte an nonnaen quite a little crowd in attendance. | Gown with shable ana oiler teen g iE te‘ Linss, cocaine Mie lost in Gambier Bay, Alaska, | the number of missing passel= | drowned in the Fraser River. It Trade of Shushanna. ST er eae sure on board, and, apart from| stance, to estimate at the bottom Hay, will be unable to examine] #ers fourteen, passengers’ bodies] is said he was sitting In the stern ie MINISTER COMING this, the value of the actual ma-j|of the bay there are at least 300,- | cane : ° recovered, eleven; crew missing,/of the boat steering when he fell (Special to The Daily News te terial of the ships and their guns|000 tons of oak timbers, which vessel because the water in seven. ‘Total dead and missing, | oul. He lost a leg some years eye. Hon. Price Seen Open the! i; astimated at an immense by the action of time and the sea she sank is more than 200) (nipty_two. lago when a brakeman for C.P.R, _ Vancouver, Aug. 23.—Follow- xhibition. sum. _ |have been turned to the color deep and divers cannot work . = j afloat until he was rescued, {108 the meeting of business men J. H. MeMullin, the president A company has been formed in| and hardness of ebony. At a mo- 1at depth, By means of ex- G. H. Arnold returned) by the] It is reported that he hae 0 lake steps for, Recurng the] of the agricultural association, London to recover treasure and|derate estimate this timber which ives the wreekage ean be|steamer Princess Mary last even-|fallen-in the river before and his|trade of the new gold diggings has received a letter from Hon.| anything that may be of value|is an ideal material for making Pa SAS | cling from a shor vipit. to Van-!| wooden leg helped to keep him|the north, the Progress Club held Price Ellison accepting the invi-|in the ships themselves. The furniture, will be worth about £6 " edie and most o aiivee jafloat until he was rescued, a meeting and eee ys dn tation of the association to open|secretary told how the salvors | per ton. ourteen bodies imprisoned in . and means for attracting the ; : ; ‘ vould go. to work, and what they “All h ld hi és — : aN the exhibition formally at 10)would ge es ; ‘ these o ships were wreck may be recovered, business of outfitting the men], 4, September 24th, He will |expected to find, sheathed with almost pure cop- lvicse received from Juneau who go into the northern gold arrive here that morning by the per, and it is estimated there that all of the eurvivars who fields and to attract the gold they] .j,amer Prince George. jmust be at least 3,000 tons of the » taken to the hospitals there get to Vancouver. The business /metal in the hulks of the sub- recovering rapidly and soon men declare that present indica- Presbyterian Services. jmerged ships. be able to leave for their tions. point to a great rush to} no mw. Kerr announces | “Then, there are the guns. Ac- es. Mrs, Peter Olsen of New Shushanna at on early date, and that tomorrow evening he will | cording to the records preserved K, who was low with pneu- a general trading company is speak on “The Meaning of Dis- jat the British Admiralty, 2106 a and who was nol expected ee a be organivad 9 seoure aster.’ The Titanic, the Regina guns went down in the Turkish ive, rallied yesterday and is the trade, cyclone, the Dayton desolation and Egyptian ships. Qne thou- of danger, and now the wreck of the State sand three hundred of these guns Iss J. Wilson, who board- State of California at Rupert, B. G., and who is ‘1 among the missing, was a sbylerian mission worker in north, the 21.—The Pa- Coast Steamship Company, of the lost added four missing, ancouver, Aug. ler vessel, yester- names to the list All the missing are fn up for dead, WILLIAT1 J ULZER : Whe names are: Frank ‘Ful- » embarked at Prince Rupert, “; James Gustaveson, am-]The impending fall of Governor rked at Wrangell, Alaska; Er- politician, After years af St J. Reid, embarked at Prince of his-ambition as chief exe Pert, and August Vresh, em- be thrown down, as he wnd ‘ked al Prince Rupert, lous political power of Tan This brings the list of known defied. As he himself rem SSing up lo seventeen, sse@ Seventeen eight women, legislature and the courts for.’ Mrs. Sulzer is a talet sent sick and heart broken ¢ Among hames are those three of whom ed MRS. WM. SULZER CROWNING POLITICAL TRAGEDY OF TAMMANY HALL Sulzer, the brilliant orator and struggling he reached the height cutive of his native state, only to subledly will be, by the unserupu- Hall which he bravely “Tammany owning the will be little to be hoped and popular woman, at pre- husband's reverses. many 80 irked there ited iver her SURVEYOR DROWNED Was Lost in the Winnipeg River at Winnipeg (Special to The Daily News.) Winnipeg, Aug. 23-—A, EB, Han- nington, of the Dominion survey service, was accidentally drown- ed in the Winnipeg River yester- day, near the power plant, Picnic to Digby island Under the auspices of the Skandinavian Society, a picnic to Digby Island will be held next Sunday, August 24th, Boats will leave the government wharf at 9 am, and 142 a.m. All welcome, Ladies bring your baskets. Gen- tlemen $1,00, Several sport features for prizes. 197-198 Pioneer Pantorium Cleaners. of California have set the minds of men to ponder on the mean- ing of it all and why il per- mitted if there is One Who holds the world in the hollow of His hand. is For Sale 17, block 4, Section 2, 52 feet frontage on Atlin Ave. Price $2,000, $800 cash, good terms. To the purchaser of this lot we will give four thousand shares of stock in Graham Island Oi] Com- pany, worth at least 25e per share. P. MeLachlan, Phone 832.. 197 Lot Bacon’s Cash Market Live poultry, local vegetables, fresh eggs, fresh fruits, fresh creamery bulter 50c per Ib, .Ail poultry killed and dressed free. All phone orders sent ©, O, D, Phone 4, tf Phone 8, 197-98 5 SENATOR J. J. FRAWLEY Frawley is a dominand power in the ‘shady polities of Tam- many Hall and an able lieut- enant of Boss Murphy, It was he who led in the life and death political battle between Tam- were made of bronze—which is— worth from £50 to £60 per ton— and the average weight of each gun may safely be put at four tons.” Certain notes, writen just be- fore the engagement, and found among the papers of the Egyp- tian admiral, referred to the mo- ney in the possession of the two commanders of the fleet. Muh- jaren Bey, the Egyptian admiral, had in his vessel two millions of dollars, twenty large bags of money, and ten thousand = gold ducats; and the Turkish admiral Ibrahim Pasha, stated in a note that his ship went down with gold and jewels worth not less than £4,800,000. It is more than lik- ely that some of the other ships carried specie and other valuab- les, and a gold cup, of the shape used in the Greek Chureh, has many and Governor Sulzer, already been recovered by a diver,