. 3ST CIRCULATION j NEXT MAILS iy AND NORTHERN From South : a aw THE oITY Princess May : aah couuiiil pincess. “May. oie. Fite ee Friday For South : ’ Prince George.......s.esee Friday — OKANE STRIKES ROCK OFF CAPE LAZO—NEW BRITISH CRUISER MAKES ———— | ———— = — = a | —— SE 0 LEADERS WHO ARE SIGNED BY pspenr BASEBALL 1" "pwc STEAMER SPO i MIDNIGHT BANDIT Proprietor of Saloon Two Masked Men Tried to Rob Opened Fire on Them. BUT FLOATED THIS MORNING STRUCK FIFTEEN MILES NORTH OF CAPE LAZO—PASSENGERS ; TAKEN ON THE LATOUCHE BUT LATER RE- Northwestern League. All Stars 0. THE HOME RULE CONFERENCE exe osm Customs Collectors All Over | Yancouver 3, Country for Immediate Operation. Coast League. Oakland 3. Angeles 2. | FOR IRISH PARLIAMENT—CARSON EQUALLY FIRM | ninco Special to The Daily News. Portland 7, Venice 6, Los onD SAYS NATIONALISTS WILL NEVER GIVE UP DEMAND | OPPOSED msi TARIFF BILL ON ULSTER’S DEMANDS. Speci) ‘to'The Daily Nev TURNED TO SPOKANE. : ihe ; ee ows, Sacramento 8, San Francisco 2 Seattle, Oct. 4.—J. L. Muldoon, cote see lhe Daily News | conciliation. That may be well, me og Oct Pres 7 sali Semens proprietor of the O, and W. sa- Seattle. Oct. 4.—The ‘steel{on the rocks fifteen miles north 0 ,—John Red. | but vege a stag has sete oe ahanaaaene ae, gh ee te oe er loon, on Sixth street, last night|serew steamer Spokane, of the of Cape Lazo. She made water ree ; ; 8 Cc Ss t Crat ari evisio 1 a t ’ t v-4, Ne OrKk , y ™ Ara ‘ the Irish Ration-|7Fh, our covenant ee caiviene jal the White House Simultane 13-5, shot “twice et two masked ‘tid- SwOIS Comm Steamship bee aenieinetie stan Gt hee Sistiting pposed to any confer-| wit) take place, }ously telegrams were sent to the trooklyn 4-6, Boston 3-7. night bandits bent on robbery,|pany, went ashore late last night Captain White had the passen- eaders of party on! “Jo @ gf e mo. |customs collectors all over the hitting both. Noe, the welll fiftee iles no } £ : : ef a ’ a ; ; ‘ el 2 oe : veh oe a country putting into actual ope American League. known holdup man, was one of a “ ae Se as me erie os or question because|ment dictator, not merely of Ire- | I ai aaa is ‘ : The passengers and crew took to}boats. Before they were landed could could be ef-jland, but of England and Scot- ation the first Democratic tariff _New York 16-2, Philadelphia|them.. He was shot dead. Thejsne jife boats and were picked up|ashore the steamer Latouche The Nationalists|land as well, and almost of the resolution since 1894, [Pose ies Sait other, though seriously wounded,|). the steamer Latouche, the|came along and picked them up. cive way. He declares| whole destiny of the Empire. We eee peas soston 2-3, Washington 0-4. {managed to escape. steamer Alki of the same line|Later the steamer Alki arrived and must have an Irish|have the promise of Mr. Bonar BETTER DRESSING OR ey A ‘pi aiaeemn ees ena <. standing by. All passengers are|and stood by to render any as- and repudiates the|Law and some of the best lead-| | RECORD FOR SPEED HANS SCHMIDT GOES reported saved, and will arrive| sistance required. they will surrender|ers the Unionists ever had that DUST LAYER ON ROADS: here today. The Spokane had| Although the Spokane was far demands for this, |we will have behind us the whole s | New Battle Cruiser Makes Thirty- INTO A MAD FRENZY one hundred and eight passen-|aground at 2:15 this morning ~ Rdward Garson is also op-|foree of Unionist Britain. With |geientific Discovery Made by the | five Knots an Hour. eae gers aboard when she left Ketci-|she was floated. She was not so proposed confer-|such a promise, it is impossible Chemists of University at | m i: = ; Ne Smashed Crucifix Into Bits and kan and two more were taken!badly damaged as expected and 4 it was stated, the/to confine our battles “to this Kingston ts Important. Ee pecial to The Daily News. | Throws Them at Newspaper |oard at Prince Rupert. Shelas soon as daylight came Cap- « going to force upon the|country. They must be fought to l, zondon, Oct ; The new Men Attending Inquest. carries a crew of eighty. Her|tain White came to the conelu- \ ‘ y leaders. In his speech at|a finish in England and Scotland Special to The Daily News. | battle cruiser Queen Mary in her at cargo was light. Tt is supposed|sion to proceed. He therefore r n Thursday, Sir Ed-jas well as here. bt : _ {trial .spins yesterday made the Special to The Daily News. she struck a rock during a heavy|fook on the passengers from the . , ’ ‘The fight will mean disaster Oitawa, Oct. 4 A scientific | pecord speed of thirty-five knots Ne York el : _| fog. Latouche and made sail for Se- ; , discovery of some importance|an hour New ork, Oct. 4, — Hans the time is coming }which will break not merely Ire-|),.. joey made by the chemists ; Schmidt, the priest who murdered ve , ; attle. i men on whom I can/land, not merely Great Britain,|.¢ «he Queens University, King-| eee aa ia acl Anna Aumuller, became freazied|....%¢ Stedmer Spokane, which) Among her passengers from not the men who but the whole great Empire over-|.1,,, They have found the dark ASSOCIATION FOR vesterday at the coroner’s in- os here ee oe for the south, Prince Rupert the Spokane had men who drill and /|seas into two parties, struggling |...) red liquid, considered until BASKET BALL MEET quest into the death of his vic- at half past 9 last night struck|©. J. Lund and Andrew Jump, é fight A great deal in a religious and fratricidal Wal], ooently a waste product in the | : GiB one (Re SEE ion SS SSS sss __=====““““««K = — d in the political |just at the time when we need/janufacture of sulphite wood pa his neck, smashed it into bits and Md a conference and'unity in the Empire.” pulp, is infinitely a better dress Committee Has Been Appointed|hurled them at the newspaper- HOSPITAL BALI LAST NIGHT ing dust layer for roads than to Draft a Schedule of Games !1en. the low grade oils now used to Be Played. The jury found Schmidt re- JR PRESIDENT OF MEXICO A | we gud meting as eran Metho- rah wan taken Back 0 Jal WAS A BRILLIANT FUNCTION ; PASSENGER BIPLANE dist-Hall last night for the pur- and he was taken back to jail. pose of organizing a basket ball GALLERY COLLAPSED ea ra ie Carries Ten People to Height of | Six Hundred Feet. LADIES’ AUXILIARY TO BE CONGRATULATED ON WELL CON- DUCTED SOCIAL EVENT——MANY STRIKING GOWNS IN EVIDENCE, © There was a good attendance and the organization was accomplished in short order, asosciation THIRD CANDIDATE IS NAMED Hundred People Fell in a Scream- ing Mass. ERAL INTEREST TAKEN IN RE-CALL OF EX-PRESIDENT Special to The Daily News. W. D. Vance oceupied the chair os PORFIRO DIAZ—AMERICAN OFFICIALS ARE MUCH London, Oct. 4. Graham |and J. M. Barrie acted as secre- Special to The Daily News.) The ballroom of the St, An-|tra extra, so it was close upon 3 PUZZLED OVER IT White's hundred and twenty horse |tary of a fiage cong eh me Wier vot: GeL. s nn le drew's Society, in the Kaien|o'clock before the ‘Mreina Of Sbhagiimneininn yower biplane ascended yester-|tion of officers resulted as fol- r rare Boi | ae C ildi “ ‘ + on eet? ‘ 2 . ‘ : . ' ' 4 im poe re to ¢ : ight | lows: dred people fell in a screaming T land tab butiding, was crowd- God Bave the King brought exico City, Sept. 29.—Colonel Many appear tO see a connec-|day with ten persons to a height) Boss Skits to the Hoot below wher the ed with representative citizens|this nfost delightful function to Fuente, former Min-|tion between the recall of Gen,Jof six hundred feet Phe flight} Honorary Pregident-——William wallety in an ‘uptown hall colk last evening upon the oceasion/a closé. Too much credit can- : Communications and|Felix Diaz, the recent visit to the}lasted over nineteen minutes. Monson, M. P. P. De waht ac I ‘ of the third annual ball of the|not be given to Mesdames Hubert Works in Gen, Huerta’s|eapital of Gen. Geronimo Trev~- . | Honorary Vice President—tT. J,|!@psed last night. ‘Most of them | + adies’ Auxiliary of the Prince| Ward, George A. Sweet, Arnold is been put forward as ino and the invitation of the aged FOUR PEOPLE INJURED |Marren. were more or less injured. Rupert General Hospital. The] Besner, Mobley and the otter candidate by the so-|ex-president to return. — | President—-W. D. Vance. i te. are ") tele © walls were hung with flags and| ladies of the committee for their il Republican party. Gen. Porfiro Diaz has been on|Motor Car Went Through Fence) Vice President—-S. D. Macdon- CAR STRIKE LIKELY streamers, the color scheme be-|untiring efforts in making the es the , 0 a- e retired list for more an ¢ and Over Embankment. fald. er ae r red a& white, the hospital|/dance a success. es adutabiaiine. ae il ‘He Bin ue ware. et te | _Seeretary Frank D. Bratt. Men Claim Company Is Not Living ser’; an raatooNG MY etek: Some exquisite toilettes were Mendizabal, a for- " Washington, Sept, 29.—Offi- Special to The Daily News. |} A committee was appointed to Up to Agreement. ery added a pleasing variety to|seen in the ballroom. Mrs. Ar- was nominated for|cial Washington puzzled itself Montreal, Oct. 4 Four per- | draw up a schedule of the games aN The Dai t ennus the decorations. The floor,jnold had a charming gown of esidency with Col, de|today over the reported recall to/sons were injured, one fatally, |t0 be played, to report to a gen ae ial to The Daily News. which was a little heavy during| black ninon over blue satin, with Both have accepted.| Mexico of Gen, Porfiro Diaz, Oneyin an auto accident here today.|era! meeting to be held next} Vancouver, Oct. 4—Trouble|{he early part of the evening,| motifs of moonlight sequins. of influence of the|theory advanced was that Provi-]The machine belonged to Arthur | Wednesday evening. jhas again arisen between eM-|\|jmbered up after a liberal appli- Mrs. G. A. Sweet was very iblicans is confined|sional President Huerta was en-|Bastien, Tt plunged through al , ae ployees of the British Columbia] cation of chalk and was in excel-| handsome in lemon colored satin he capital. The party ldeavoring to demonstrate that|wire fence and then over a twelve! WILL OPEN NEW CHURCH Kleectric Railway and the com-|jent condition. The music by |with tunic of black panne velvet finite organization but tranquil conditions had return-|foot embankment, wilg! the above] e Saha ‘ pany. The former claim the com-|the full Westholme orchestra and shadow lace. sists chiefly of the adherents|ed. Another was that the for-|results, Father Bunoz Wil! Deaicate New |!" '5 not living up to its re-}was delightful, encores were Mrs: Hubert Ward was much Ag of congressmen whe}mer president of Mexico might : Church at Moricetown cent agreement. A strike is|demanded again and again andjadmired in a smart gown of stitule a wing of the opposi-|throw his influence to secure the TO INCREASE CABINET sina Bea again possible. were most good naturedly re-|black ninon. n tl ; i iF , i ‘ » FF ie re are s y , "erner Mrs. Morris had a_ stunning in the Chamber of Deputiesselection of Federico Gamboa. Rev. Father Bunoz left by this sponded to by Mr. W erner and 3 1 ipa he Catholic party, It was thought also that the|New Department by Division of|morning’s train for Moricetown CHURCHILL IN AEROPLANE his excellent nea nae gown of white satin with tunic uk ive nierest is centered in|return of Porfiro Diaz would in- That of Interior. and Smithers. At the former eae program consisted of eighteen : : i announcement of the recall]sure harmony among the fac- — place a fine new echureh has just Fivet ge an Makes| dances, four extras and one ex-| , (Continued on Page 4.) 4 Mexico of Gen, Porfiro Diaz. [tions. (Special to The Daily News.) been completed. ther Bunoz Wo hong 9 . —— a Ottawa, Oct, 4.——The Free}will have charge of the dedica- PRE Specie > The » News - Press is authority for the state-|{tion services tomorrow. sper ial to The Daily New: A HING COMPANY MOVEMENT STARTS FOR Jinent that the iegisiation at the} FG, Dawson left this momn=| Londo. Ger Ae ME an. Ni forthcoming session of parlia-jing on a business trip to New ston Churehill, first lord of the : TO ESTABLISH HERE AN EVENING SCHOOL ment will include the creating of|Hazelton and other interior admiralty, made two long flights Bi Renae a new department by a division] points, in a passenger aeroplane yester- BY ttle Fishing Company Has/Plan to Give Elementary Educa-Jof the interior department, The first passenger train on i ST ae height of fif- is Decid the G. T. P, to Smithers left this}'e? Hundred feet, ae ee Ma uri aon ‘of Teatinlnes Char aer STARTED FIRING AT EVERYONE THEY SAW— BOTH WERE DECLINES TO ANSWER temas Took Time to Consider Keeps His Mouth Shut morning in charge of Conduetor Moxley, At Smithers it will con- neet with a mixed train for Rose Lake, mile 300 Mrs. J. W.. Kirkpatrick who has been visiting for the past six months in England, returned to Workers. JUDGE 18 GUARDED FINALLY LYNCHED—NATIONAL GUARDSMEN RUSH- - ED TO THE SCENE During Trial of |. W. W. Pris- oners for Contempt. (Special to The Daily News.) Seattle, Oct. 4.—Judge Hum- Prince Rupert. Pattullo returned this! ming from a week's trip to}with good promise of success for Heouyer, workers, A movement has been started fayor and Harriston, Miss., Twenty persons were injured, Two drug crazed mulatto boys, sixteen of them negroes. None brothers, began a reign of mur- oa negroes were dangerously ur. y Sept. 29.— Victoria and Seattle./an evening school for iewed by The News as to/It is believed the school room on (Special to The Daily News.) Ottawa, Oct. 4..-Hon, Thomas el P object and sueeess of his;Second avenue could be obtained| William Croithers, Minister of|to the city on the steamer Prince ap here early , ), he stated that he had gone}for the present, and that there|Labor, was interviewed again/Rupert this morning. phries, sitting in chambers, is o hom ‘ ae ont flag ae The shooting was started by Victoria in connection “with|would bea good enrollment to yesterday in regard to the atti- ice ie cect as guarded by twenty armed sheriffs.) OD!y altel ree white men, six|Walter Jones, aged 20, in the ic finances “4 : tude of the Dominion Trades The family of Mr. Hunter,|This is the result of two notes negro men and a negro woman|negro quarter, when Johanna s and that the result|start with, Congress had taken against him./publie sehool prineipal, returned sent to the judge threatening tO] had been killed, several persons Aiken, the negress, and Thead his ls Visil would be announced due course, ) ne 2 oe During his visit the south Pattullo noted a very de- in AYO! The school is planned to give instruction to all workers, includ. ing those of the trades, And es- the latter, be- as it is pecially Upon his arrival on Thursday he said he was not fully acquainted with the intent of the censure, and invited the reporters to call the next day, When they did so io the city last night by the Princess Mary. Ed. G. Russell, publisher of the Daily Alaska Dispateh, Juneau, deliver an infernal machine his action in sentencing the IT, W W. prisoners for contempt court, to him in the court room in view of of wounded and the two boys lynch- ed, A serious clash between the races was prevented by the arri- val on a special train of a com- Grayson were shot and killed. Walter then went home, aroused his eighteen-year-old brother, and together they proceeded through the main streets of the pe as: in interest in Prince|lieved that with a winter of such|i, pefused to discuss the matter] Alaska, is in the eity, en route to —— pany of national guardsmenjlittle town, firing at every one in ; 'l. The prospects of anleducation as applies to their) at all, Seattle. Sam Langford Outpointed Pa Toe saan “eee stent. . . i i 'y COolnpleton of the railroad is|trad hey would be able to de- ———— Sree The trouble started a apou e two boys went to the home lracting a great deal eS “Wie a wr salaries and thus ‘ a (Special to The Daily News.) 2 o'clock this morning and con-|of former Constable Frank Kein- ‘lo this city and the indica- keep pace with the higher cost New York, Oct. 4.—Before the|tinued intermittently until ten|stly, and Walter Jones killed him ‘08 point to a considerable in-|of living A Athletic Club last night Joe]o’clock, when Walter Jones, the}when he responded to their eall 'X of people and eapital in the Washe. eo a ee en inn Important nnouncement Jeanette outpointed Sam Lang- | oldest of the two boys who start-|to come out, urse of the next-six months. |clude arithmetic, mathematics, iets ford in a ten round bout, both|ed*the firing, was lynched just} The Yazoo & Mississippi Val- In Seattle Mr. Pattullo aia trigometry and ’ geometry and being on their feet when the after the the soldiers arrived,|ley depot is near the Keinstly He of the members of a large Rooaiah and two or three gentle I take pleasure in anouneing that I haye taken over gong sounded. His brother Will Jones, had been|home, and the two negroes eern engaged in the fishing}men wha are thoroughly capable the pool room in the Empress Theatre Block, whieh will shot and lynched by citizens car-| walked in that direction, Train ' Msitess whieh intends eatab- will give elementary lessons in hereafter be known as * Sock social will be given on lier in the day. conductor E, B. Appelby was ‘hing a plant here next spring.|(hese and also in technical trade 9¢ Tuesday next at 8 p, m, in the| Later the body of Teller War-|standing at the station talking ry af the members of the com. shiAics ‘ KEITHLY S POOL ROOM. 3] Baptist ae caer Becd ie negro, was aed in hy to en ms C. Bond, ae ANY left Seattle. for New Vark! J ery ape ’ , See ices of the Ladies’ ood|in the negro quarter where Wal-|warnin @ two negroes fired on he same ohewt 1 lend “alee 2 ae mesling tse s The Public Is Cordially ee to Pay Us a Visit. te hi eae : and social eve ing. Ad-|ter Jones Tee hesen firing, Evi+ | them aa both tell, Then the h, ‘Neements in connection wiih o'eloek oa Tuesday evening at OHAS. H. KEITHLY, Proprietor. mission thrice the ‘size of the} dently Warren Was one of the/negroes killed Claude Freemar, le matter, ha city hall, eP on eoone noe oF {sock you weakys fi min 233 jfirst victims, — who ting fo .9..te