pest CIRCULATION THE CITY AND NORTHERN BRITIGH COLUMBIA _ IV, NO AS CORPUS WRIT SUSTAI BACK TO IMMIGRATION A PORTED News The f habeas corpus brought on of Chief of Police Bou- of Coaticook, who arrest- haw after flight sawan, has been sustained, Hutchinson handed down ecision late yesterday after- rhe writ had been grant- Superior Judge Hutchinson ipplication of: Samuel Ja- of Montreal, chief of coun- the New York state inter- eleventh hour Thaw lawyers succeeded nm nd safe from the authorities, Charles Harry and oth- Thaw li bitter- The Daily Sept. 4 ial to brooke, Que., It was an defeat the had keeping ‘} ili a im Fraser iwyers, from | THE DAILY NEW NED AND FUGITIVE HANDED UTHORITIES—MAY BE DE- TONIGHT lili ly opposed the issue of ‘the writ and made strong and lengthy ar- guments against it. This an overwhelming feat for all the counsel backed,by the Thaw millions. Last night | Thaw was taken in charge by the jimmigration authorities at Coati- }eook, and a board of enquiry is Ito sit today to decide upon the |prisoner’s desirability as a resi- dent of Canada. There is no rea- to doubt what the decision will be and this evening Thaw will probably be ignominiously thrust over the boundary, re- arrested by the New York authorities and escorted back to Matteawan. Following this there }son state will come the sensational trial of the men who conspired against ‘the state to effect Thaw’s release. TY AUTHORITIES TAKING TAKES A rier Ind., Sept. 2.—Two es of the Indiana National irrived here at 5:30 o'clock ifternoon and immediately charge of the Mineral! mes race track, where betting yorse races is said to have fished since the opening of mie g last Thursday. 1¢ Lroops were ordered out by after he had that the were permilting d that the ex ere doing Ralston, inft i ais rmation sunly au- little to} QOPS ARE ORDERED OUT TO PREVENT BETTING ON HORSES LING AT RACE TRACK, SO STATE OF INDIANA NO STEPS TO PREVENT GAMB- HAND. Today’s racing card had been completed and the largest crowd lof the meet had disappeared be- fore the arrival of the troops. W. F. Knotts, president of the racing association, was present, but made no attempt ito defy lexecutive interference. Mr. Knotts }said that in the event the troops attempted to carry out Governor Ralston’s orders to clear the race track course of everybody but the officials, horse owners and em- ployees the meet would come to fan end, 30, in the Westminster, Ati. est developments ted jail break at the pro- jail a short time ago, Clark and Davis, the al- murderers of Constable libald of Vancouver, mede ir desperate break for liberty eals the fact that the hacksaw (to saw their way to apparent edom had been hidden in that for length of if ad lion some appears that Davis had a previous term at this having been sentenced to six lis. During his inecareera- he made the acquaintance of prisoner, later sentenced for who informed him of the eabouts of the two hack- which, in some mysterious ner, had been smuggled into Offer for Lots 44 and 45, Block 8, Seetion 2, Atlin \ve, On plank roadway. Beautiful view. Continental Trust Co. Lid. Prince Rupert, B, C, L BREAKING INSTRUMENTS WERE CONCEALED IN HIS CELL ENT ATTEMPT BY CLARK AND DAVIS, THE MURDERERS OF CONSTABLE ARCHIBALD, THE PENITENTIARY. TO BREAK OUT OF Davis’ term was he paid very little information at the he wes arrested by police on the jthe about heed Lime, the jail. As to end, to this After Vancouver ‘charge of murder he then thought of the incident. By a peculiar circumstance, Davis was placed in the identical cell in which the saws were hid- den. He told the result of his find to Clark and the jail break was planned, Clark was struck with the and the at- tempted jail break resulted. Guard Day, who was the most seriously injured in the encoun- ter, will probably be discharged from the hospital next week, Also Guard Hibbens will be on duty next week. SUCCESSFUL DANCE scheme St. Andrew's Society Proud of Last Night’s Function forty-five and_ fifty couples last night stepped lively to the splendid music of the Westholme orchestra in the new hall of the St. Andrew's Society. The evening was devoted entirely to dancing, and mainly Canadian Between dances. It is stated to have un- doubtedly been one of the most successful gatherings the 5So- ciety has ever held. There was a clean docket at the police court this morning. This helps to offset the heavy one on Tuesday. Pantorium Pioneer - Cleaners. tf Phone 4, AWS MILLIONS HAVE FAILED TO THWART CANADIAN JUSTICE PRINCE VERY HOT WEATHER Reported to Be the Hottest of the Whole Summer. The Daily News Sept. 4.—The hottest prevails here and throughout the Middle States. There of excessive Special to Chicago, weather of the vear number the were a large prostrations from heat yesterday. GOING FROM FAIRBANKS Miners Getting Ready to Stam- pede to Shushana. Ne ws Special to The Daily Fairbanks, Sept. 4.—A lot of miners are planning to leave here for the new Shushana dig-| gings after the. last clean-up. The littie sieamer White Seal left here for the head of the Tanana with a good load, charging a fare of $100 and carry freight at $250 per ton. FATAL AUTO RACING Two Contestants Are Killed and a Third Is ener Special to The Daily News la., Sept. 4.—During speeding at the auto races afternoon there was a collision between two ma- chines, the result of which that two of the contestants were killed and another in in a dying state. Oltumwa, the excessive yesterday was OVERCOME AT FIRE Forty-eight Firemen Succumb at a Hote! Fire. (Special to The Daily News Chicago, Sept. 4.—One man is dead and forty-eight firemen were overcome and carried to hospi- tals at a big blaze at one of the hotels last night. The building was entirely destroyed. LIVING IN CANADA British Commission Re- ports on Cost. The Sept. 4. Royal Daily News London, According to the report of a royal Commission, Special to the cost of living in Canada has increased one-half since the year 1900, EIGHT MEN DROWNED Three Were Petty Officers of the Battleship Nebraska. (Special to The Daily News Newport News, Sept. 4.—Dur- ing a hvrricane yesterday a launch from the battleship Ne- braska was swamped and ils oc- cupants, three petty officers and five men, were all drowned. CHINAMAN AND INDIAN Former Gets Five Months for Supplying Liquor Fooh Sing, a Celestial, appear- ed before Justices of the Peace Chambers and McDonald at Ar- randale on the charge of supply- ing liquor to an Indian, He was convicted and sentenced to a term of five months at New Westminster. Constable Gordon arrived in the city with his pri- soner by the Chelohsin last night. STRENGTHENING MILITIA Organization of Eight Companies of Infantry for Vancouver Ottawa, Sept. 4—The organ- ization of eight companies of in- fantry for a regiment to be known as Eleventh Irish Fusil- iers, is provided for Vancouver, according to the official Gazette. High Class Entertainment. Will be given in the Baptist Church Thursday at 8 p, m. under the auspices of the W. C, T, U., consisting of silver medal con. test and musical program by some of the best artistes in the city. Admission 25c, 206-7 RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, ————_——__ IN A CANADIAN PRISON. A striking picture of Harry Thaw, taken as he stood at the win- dow of his cell in Sherbrooke jail, his figure outlined’in the light of the BASEBALL. . Northwestern League. evening sul. Spokane 7, Victoria 5. Others, rain. Coast League. Sacramento 2, Los Angeles 1. Venice 4, San Francisco 2. Oakland 3, Portland 2. National League. Boston 2, New York 14. Philadelphia 4-3, Brooklyn Cincinnati 2, Pittsburg 1. Chicago 7, St > 3.8; . Louis 2. American League. New York 11, Washington 3, b 9 )risekiaaiga & Boston 4. HUNDRED INJURED IN REAR-END COLLISION Thirteen Bodies Already Taken from the Wreck of the Ex- cursion Trains. The Daily News Special to New Haven, A terrible rear curred yesterday on the New York Conn., Sept. 4.— end collision oc- Haven Railway a= short from Wallingford depot. passeuger trains, both heavily crowdec with re- turning excursionists when by some error of signals the seennd train ran into the rear of the first at high speed, completely wr: ing both. It is eslimated that at least twenty were killed and over a hundred injured, some of the latter fatally. Thirteen dead have already been taken from the wreck. & New distance There were two Haven, morning New Sept. 4. Later, -This the total twenty-one dead and five dying as a result of the wreck yesterday on the New Haven Railway. The company now faces a public en- quiry into the the aster, is causes of dis- Scottish League Results. Glasgow, Aug. 34.—The fol- lowing are the results of yester- day’s Scottish League football games: Hearts of Midlothian 1, Queen's Park 0; Raith Rovers 1, Hibernians 14; CGellies 4, Falkirk 0; Dundee 2, Ayr United 0; Aber- deen 0, Airdrionians 0; Hamilton 0, Glasgow Rangers 1; Kilmar- 2, 2; St. Mirren 1, Partick Thistles 4, Moth- nock Clyde Dumbarton 4; Morton 3; Third Lanark 0, erwell 4. SEPTEMBER 4, NEXT MAILS Princess Sophia....Monday, 12 m, For South Princess Mary...... Sunday, 6 p.m, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS HAW WILL PROBABLY BE DEPORTED THIS EVEN y TTEST WEATHER OF YEAR IN MIDDLE STATES---FRANK MORAN KNOCKS OUT AL PALZER PALZER KNOCKED OUT Frank Moran Caught Him in the Seventh Round. Special to Daily News New York, Sept. 4.—Before a at the Athletie Club last night Frank Moran put Al. Palzer to sleep in the seventh round. It was scheduled as a ten round bout. large attendance HUERTA BACKING DOWN Eclieved to Have Withdrawn as Presidential Candidate. Special to The Daily News Washington, Sept. 4.—It is be- lieved here that President Huerta has informed President Wiison that he will not be a candidate for president of Mexico at the election next month. It had al- ready been stated to Governor Lind by the Mexican minister of foreign affairs that under the Mexican constitution a_ provi- sional president could not become a candidate. NEW YORK MAYORALTY Justice McCall Announced as a Democratic Candidate. The Daily News Sept. 4.—Justice Mc- sunced himself as Special to New York, Call has anni the Democratic candidate for the mavyoralty. . Gaynor, the present mayor, is being urged to run again. PRESIDENT RESIGNS Chinese Republic Having More Political Troubles. Special to The Daily News Petersburg, Sept. 4.—From official advices received here it is learned that Yuan Shi Chi, the provisional president of the re- public of China, has announced his resignation. St. CHIEF NEAR DEATH Vancouver's Chief of Police Suf- fers a Relapse. Special to The Daily News Vancouver, Sept. 4.—Chief of Police Mulhern suffered a relapse last night and his death is mo- mentarily expected. CARNEGIE HONORED WITH DECORATION Queen of Netherlands Confers Grand Cross of Order on Great Millionaire. The Hague, Aug. 28 —The grand of the Order of Otange-Nassau was conferred on Andrew Carnegie yesterday by Queen Wilhelmina, of The Neth- erlands, in commemoration of the inauguration of the palace of peace, which takes place today. A similar decoration was be- stowed on Abraham Pieter Cor- ‘ius van. Karnebeek, president of the Carnegie Foundation, and minor distinclions on others connected with the palace of peace, Mr. ¢ yesterday residence minister. cross larnegie arrived here early and staying at the of United States is the Social Evening. The young people of the Metho- dist Church will hold an open so- cial evening in the basement of the church Friday evening, com- mencing at 8 o'clock. A good program, with refreshments, will be provided. The publie is cor- dially invited. Information Wanted If there are friends or latives in this city or elsevhere of J. H. Holman, who took pas- sage from Prince Rupert on the ill-fated steamer “State of Cali- fornia’ they are requested to communicate with J. H. Rogers, local agent of the Paejfie Coast Steamship Co., Prince =. PL. any re- 207 (Special to The Daily News Philadelphia, Sept. 4—Francis Rawle, a leading lawyer of this city who attended the annual meeting of the American Bar As- sociation at Montreal, declares that the address of Viscount Hal- dane, Lord High Chancellor of England, before that body was an authorized statement of the in- ternational policy of Great Bri- tain. WILL OPEN CITING AND KEENLY The third annual tournament of the Prince Rupert Lawn Ten- nis Club will be opened on Satur- day, September 6th, at the Acrop- olis Hill courts. Following are the events: Men’s handicap, singles, mem- bers only; men’s doubles, open; mixed doubles, open; ladies’ singles, open. Entries for the men’s handicap, must be handed to ne oO. singles, WATERFRONTAGE AND city with a strong conviction that Prince Rupert rapidly ap- proaching a period of great ac- tivity in thé building line is evi- dent from the fact it now making preparations to be ready to handle the business that will be offered. M. Albert, manager of the Westholme Lumber Co., who returned yesterday from Victoria, announces that his firm has taken over the lease of 200 Is is Fulton, secretary, or to B. N. Du- rant on or before 6 rit Fri- day evening and for all other VISCOUNT HALDANE’S ADDRESS SETS FORTH BRITISH POLICY HIS STATEMENT BEFORE AMERICAN CLARED TO BE STAMPED WITH APPROVAL OF THE BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER BAR ASSOCIATION DE- In this address Lord Haldane concerned himself in a large measure to the unity of nations, and particularly those nations of the Anglo-Saxon race, and their working together for the good of the world and its peace better- ment. Mr. Rawle declares the whole address to have been stamped with the approval of the British Foreign minister, Sir Edward Grey. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT NEXT SATURDAY ACROPOLIS HILL COURTS WIL WILL L BE THE SCENE OF SOME EX- CONTESTED GAMES. events by 6 o’clock Sunday even- ing, September 7th, accompanied in all cases by an entrance fee of 50 cents for eae hplayer. The general public will be lweleomed as spectators of the games at any time and there is no doubt but that some splendid exhibitions of tennis will be seen. The tennis club deserves a great deal of credit for its courage in building an expensive court and thus providing the means for one, of the most pleasant and health giving forms of recreation. LOCAL CONCERN PREPARING FOR BUILDING ACTIVITY THE WESTHOLME LUMBER ER COMPANY SECURES ADDITIONAL PURCHASES A LARGE QUANTITY OF LUMBER. That there is one firm in the|once with the building of a sub- stantial wharf on the newly ac- quired property, giving them a wharf frontage of 400 feet. The piles have already been ordered for the work. The company will also erect a suitable lumber shed, In addition to securing the Swanson Bay Company's water- frontage, the Westholme Com- pany has also purchased from the former about 2,000,000 feet of lumber, about half of which feet of additional waterfrontage|is already cut. The balance will here, recently held by the Swan-|be cut by the Swanson Bay Com- son Bay Company. This front-|pany as ordered by the West- age is adjoining the present|holme Company and the entire wharf of the Westholme Lumber|supply will be ‘brought to Prince Company and it is ‘the latter|Rupert as fast as it will be re- firm’s intention to proceed at} quired. Seattle, Aug. 28.—The follow- ing appeared in the Seattle Post- Intelligencer this morning: D. D. Cairnes, Canadian geolo- gist, who arrived from the Shu- shana gold strike Tuesday night on the steamship Alameda, left yesterday for Vancouver, B. C, Upon his arrival in Seattle, Dr. Cairnes visited the oflice of this newspaper, where he said that the Shushana strike was the larg- est since the Klondike rush. The principal object of Dr, Cairnes’ visit was to sell to the Post- Intelligencer the photographs and maps of the Shushana diggings and his story of the new Eldo- rado for $2,000. Ever since the gold strike was reported this newspaper has sought to give its readers the best information obtainable, (Continued on page 4) FAMOUS DOMINION GEOLOGIST IN EMBARRASSING SITUATION SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER CLAIMS THAT HE OFFERED TO SELL MAPS AND PHOTOS OF SHUSHANA FOR TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. eer Te sare Your Opportunity for Canning PEACHES $1.00 Por Box (delivered) at FRIZZELL’S Fort George Mr. Arnold, of cur frm, has dpa returned from Fort George, W. he spent a week looking over the townsite which is to be sold by the G. T. P. on the 47th of this month in Vancouver, Mr, Arnold wa attend this or air you in- en uying any of this property and are not able to attend the sale personally, he will. be glad to pur- chase for you. Call at our oMmice and talk the matter over. H. G. 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