Z 7 J Mati, pti, AILY NEW.” leading Pape ALIVE | THE D Rupert's RELIABLE ie prince LEAN LOD PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRID Ay OL. ‘ : (EXICANS OO = MAY 4, _ THE DAILY NEW 1914 GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: These are the days when the tax~- payers realize that machine politics are an expensive tuxury. PRICE FIVE CENTS — EACE PROPOSALS PROGRAM BEHIND CLOSED DOORS AT WASHINGTON-BIG STORM ON LAKES RESIDENT'S DAUGHTER WILL THE KING’S VISIT TO PARIS MARRY WILLIAM C. MACADOO EMONY WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE WHITE HOUSE—DATE 1s FIXED FOR MAY 7 Daily News) United States, will be married to , May 1.—Miss'Mr. William ©. MacAdoo on May \W irow Wilson, the | 7. The marriage will take place he president of the|in the White house. WLY ARRIVING IMMIGRANTS NOT GOING ON THE LAND £ COMING IN BUT NOT CLASS OF SETTLERS CANADA ANTS—-CHANGE NEEDED iN DEPARTMENT METHODS g past year 402,000jon the land, but the records ved in Canada/seemed to show they were trav ree ad , 7 g ! Oltawa returns./elling in the other direction | PALACE of VERSAILLES, FRAME. crease of 50,000 Mr. Olive believed that the} us year. Of the}methods of the department came from the|should be revised It had been Is There has been a/looking for quantity rather than se in British and} quality. In the first nine months | migration, but ajof 1510 cin vernment had been irrivals from the}under the necessity of deporting States ino less than 1,500 immigrants. | Oliver called at-| Mr Alphone Verville, the fact that when the}|Labor member, placed himself ition was 311,000, ju on record as opposed to bon- homestead entries/using immigrants. He urged the Ss A i4,779, while last} government to pass an order-in- THE QUEEN "i E POIN ee tal immigration of| council similar to the one passed Me homestead entries|for British Columbia, excluding 33,699. It was/all artisans and laborers. until i policy of the gov-|the present business depression to secure people to goj|was over. DERERS WON SPLENDID ORT THE EMPRESS PRESIDENT POINCARE PRUCE, ehh LLNS AE OIE A, AT AUCTION BRIDGE Phe new orchestra at the Em-| ).cigent Poincare, his wife, and the Palace of Versailles, ia. which the King was entertained. The ding by 130 Points in First song eae cae, hii tie fact that Sir Edward Grey, Foreign a ster, eae. Majesties save color | OY ws as Lig so el o i . bts hah ae ons ll he free scusser ith Preside ( sare e i mee oe ee lor hestra is as follows: Mr. P Betty oe a the En rl st ohanint oot, Ross) Sa ated on ed Dy aia eae sve Relea Tournament }Howett, leader, piano, late of the ex : aanahe ee canivs. ie 5 , , van Orpheum theatre, Vancouver; : : ; list game in the|/ yy. Ro Newmaster, violin; Mr. ; i San : = it between the | (Gordon Black, drums and effects; KR HK KK * * * * a ne ne eee eee ae AS ye > MILITARY MATTERS Moore shield was|piccolo. A packed house erecta BEEN EXONERATED ‘ : ie ae ota af , P * QUIET IN U. §. CAPITAL Wanderers’ club} initial appearance of the or- ee ee RREres _ ee Le The f; chestra, and that the large au- * tion of city auditor will ne fiaisty by e-plus|dience thoroughly appreciated |P*MNE RA on personal [* Not inspire any additional movinueh, cevvenane a ae fini y ‘) jence » Gomr * 130 The Wanderers aa ae car tens oe tee Honor * a ele pe - ihe nits . Closed Doors nt holders of the} bishly rained musician ee. es ; c lhe teams were: evidenced by the unstinted ap- (Special to The Daily News \* .gounci! Indeed it will * Special to The Daily News Prince Rupert plause bestowed. London, May 1.—The com . , a ees o Be Washington, May {.—Prepar- plus 333 rheir playing of the ever-|mittee of the house of lords en z beet pr pense ty ae f ons for military eventualities ‘ttullo, plus 404} popular Maritana’ selections | quyiping into Lord Murray's deal * aon w te Oa me ‘ been restrained and every- bce,” minus 679 | was perfect. This was given @S}ings in Marconi shares has re-| alae! Pasties braless ha x is quiet during the pro- ) i trie , * a man of exceptional at- * a minus 65{an individual number during the ported that he committed errors), te eo Ka oe ahaa ,|eress of mediation That this awle, minus 6 intermission, The orchestral of judgment, but nothing whieh} y ees. hit et RCRREE oe ne be worked out behind’ closed Wanderers accompaniment to the pictures |pefieets on his personal hono! | i ap BAS oe pon s is the outstanding feature ' plus 16s}of “A Good Little Devil” was of ees z in his p ofeasiae St r he Mexiean situation. and Beak, plus 701/course the main feature of me BRITISH ARMY MEN ‘ =~ pee ‘1 a en. ¥ ; plus 668};evening and Mr Howett, the ‘ UUPhe 5 % minus oi1{leader, is entitled to the highest aoina wee RIVER : ica eee ae : YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL minus 1312| praise for the appropriate selec- News of settlers going into the}, aie‘ callin sak te i es * meen a noe tion of the different musical ; " ee etett ANG: OOP Sen Northwestern ‘ \ , bers and his most excellent Peace River country is now an|* perfect satisfaction to * Portland 1, Tacoma 4 és F = walls a vI ithet nterpretation, | every day occurrence, but to find|}* many local people. * ' aise A cage : a OC i ; ang sympaverie . Seattle 5, Spokane 0. ig sini 1 ee Pi Prince i ari should consider|three men who have served in * s Ber these thre : Vancouver 3, Victoria 2. s, el Saturday | itself most fortunate in possess-|the British army and_ in the|* stances his dismissal will . eine i yard etaliane's, ling musicians having the fine}South African war coming to * «it aba some explaining, . San FraneisdacS BPortiand 2 lmnusieal ability of the gentlemen|Canada for the puypose of lo-|* The citizens will Hardly i oe eg on cs 2. mye 3 a lot , of your ewn?}who comprise the new Empress|cating on land is not an every | @ eet eae De ee . Be er A : , re one in Port Edward now, | orchestra. is not an every day happening ere . 4 when the work ; a nent : een Harry and Robert Swinton \|* oan 2 cam equally wel ee ma nee ’ a YOO CCOOOOOOO BOOB BUBB AaAAHABRBUEBEABERREEar |prothers, and Ernest Rally wereee » 00a) MeEeRP OPRIED: So CANDIDDAL SE een ere. Oey an *{in Edmonton the other day en|* is up to the eouncil Mhe mi 2 Iphia-Brooklyn games post- r 7 route to the Peace River ‘country.|* people want to know. * 1 poned—rain, / | *1All three are from the island of | % #® % * # #2 3 3 HK OK OR | American The mM ress heatre * Malta, and have for some years | ome Chicago 4, Detroit 5. Tland until recently been members | New Ore Exhibit eae. ean 3, 8t, Louis 3—12 *lof regiments in the ritish army. } linning’s; darkness. rene ; + Pha oldest brother, Robert Swin There has been installed today | Soston-New York and Wash- TO NIGHT: : { and Kelly served in the same }in the board of trade rooms an-|ington-Philadelphia games post- ee aes : inant in the Boer war, going other splendid wall cabinet ©T) poned rain. + from the old country with the mineral samples, being the git) ee Comedy—"‘A STAGE DOOR FLIRTATION’ —A new Lubin t first contingent a ‘| eee ee 759 Phones in One Hotel release 's g £ st e had first ce Ar p owner, OF “AN UNIT RNaRE HERO”’——A late release Very : cone Fe an aa when | bank, it will be remembered, won) When the entire equipment of funny in South Africa, members of the the second prize for prospectors jthe new Vaneouver hotel is com- Scenic “PA ‘ , 7 Canadian contingents telling}ore samples at the first exhibi- pleted there will be no less than saad THE’S WEEKLY”—An excellent numbe! 4\ stories about it, and it was ajtion, and the cabinet contains 17/759 telephones installed, This Drama—“THE CHAIN OF HONOR’—Two parts —llish. x sane meet that he did not eome|exhibits and is designed to hold} was the staiement given out by “lass detective picture. * to America then, He states that three times this number. The |‘ fficials of the B, CG, Telephone (GENTLEMAN JOE” — A drama that will interest. * the country around the Lesser collection will prove of great|company, As soon as this in- Special feature of the evening will be the musical Pro- %{Sjaye lake appeals to them best) Service to prospectors in show-/stallation is finished, Vancouver pea by the new Empress Orchestra (Mr. P. Howelt, 7 and thinks they wil llikely locate |'!n& the different varieties of} will take a position in the front eer + in the Grouard district, eaeeee a are to be found in cans _ he Cheam meath.oF 150— * bia ns the Alice rm camp, which is| view ¢ > Lele » system an ‘ Doone eae apoeepthi DRESS 1% t Anderson's celebrated cotton );now rapidly coming to the front. |second to none in America. One S open 7:15. Overture by Orchestra 7: *| .repe-cloths, newest stripes and|Besides donating the samples, | feature whieh is specially worthy MATINE i Sars. nemular 30c value. Sat-|Mr. Eubank himself constructed|of notice is the telautograph E SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'OLOOK t urday special 20c a yard.-Wal-|the cabinet, which is an attrac-|whie h, so far is unknown in FOI III III RIOR A RRA AAAI AAAI AAA AAAI lace's. itjtive piece of furniture, | Yaneony ets HUERTA ACCEPTED PROPOSAL PEACEMAKERS WILL GET BUSY | REBELS FIRE ON WARD LINE SUPPORTED BY F Special to The Daily News Washington, May 1.—Huerta has accepted the proposal for no further hostilities between the I nited States and Mexico pend- ling the efforts for a _ peaceful | settlement. R CARRYING CUBAN FLAG— EDERAL GUNBOAT Admiral Mayo at Tampico re- ports that the Ward liner Antilla, carrying was fired on by the rebels and later steam- a Cuban flag, ed into port under cover of the fire from a federal gunboat. ‘WHILE PEACE IS N MEXICO IS PRE 1 | RAILWAY FOUNDRY ORDERED AT RATE OF FIFTY P | CATIONS IN April 30.—While conferring with American envoys in | the hope of reaching a basis for ja peaceful solution of the diffi- culties between’the United States | Mexico City, | Washington is i\the South jand Mexico relative to the Hu- jerla regime, the peace problem does not seem to be playing any very great part here. There is no halt in this eity in the feverish preparations for*war which are constantly going on here and which are everywhere apparent. It has been suggested that the public authorities co-operate with the military forces. The commanders have advised the central government that strong fortifications be hastily prepared in order to prepare the capital against siege. The plans of these will be considered in detail and EGOTIATING PARING FOR WAR TO MANUFACTURE CANNON ER WEEK—FORTIFI- CAPITAL probably carried into effect. Conferences are being held with some of the Indian chiefs who know the country thoroughly for the of having them throw in the maun- tains to harrass the American troops that may come in on the way to attack the capital. The railway foundry has been ordered to suspend work upon railway equipment immediately. Supplementing this order is one immediately commence the construction of two hundred cannon to be delivered to. the government within a month, at the rate of fifty weekly. The first batch of these guns is to be ready for testing within a few days. These cannon are to be de- spatched to points along the waterfront from Vera Cruz. purpose forees out to BODIES RECOVERED ENTOMBED MINERS) ber of old time games weve play- ed as well as several new ones. Supper was then served to all, and everyone had a real good itime Before closing, arrange- jments were made to hold a series of pienies and socials at stated times during the summer. A clean swell eating place. The London Cafe. 81i-tf ns MORE WILD STORMS ON GREAT LAKES EE Special to The Daily News) Eccles, W. Va., Mé 1.—More | Pe ae : es as + UR ny “| Steamer Made Landing Afier Be- than fifty of the bodies believed | it te ing Battered to Pieces by to be buried in mine No, 5 of the | the Waves New Rivers colliery have been lo-} cated. Most of the bodies are Sault St. Marie, May 1.—With badly burned and have the ap- her upper works te al}: torn pearance of having been blown ott, the shaven Nicad tidd utp by the explosion from the mine eee. edie, The waves taien e E vassage of the a ee main. passage. 60M with her woodwork and the top ets ay of the pilot house was washed overboard. The windows were Pleasant Social Evening smashed in and the furniture , ,.|was thrown and _ broken like ‘he Be s oung eople’s ps : The Baptist Youn People matchwood. The sides of the union had a very successful S0-|eabin were also broken and cial last. night in the chureh|pbulged on the after side. rooms. From forty to fifty mem- a bers attended and enpoyed John F. Hall, the Bulkley val- themselves immensely A num-j|ley rancher charged with shoot- ing his partner during a quarrel was let out on $1,000 bail today. Hall's trial will come up at the assizes. He has been in jail here since his arrest some weeks ago. Pongee dress linens, pink, rose, tan, etc., regular 35e value. Saturday special 25c a yard.— Wallace's. it at the residence of W. E. Burritt, E artistic modern furniture. market this year. 4 SATURDAY N some portieres; one solid oak bureau; beddng; large Majestic urtains and blinds; ehairs; kitehen utensils; one furniture, etc., too numerous t) men day morning from 10 to 11 & m, inspection of this home. The quality in perfect condition. The carpets condition, wll he sold, AUCTION SALE Undoubtedly the finest furniture pla AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. | have pleasure in announcing the sale of this ine collecton of furni- ture, consisting of: Upright Weber piano, cosi $5 magnificent brass double bed, oost $90; large Ostermoor and ae thee two large double iron beds, Ostermoor and spring mattresses; also small iron beds with springs and mattresses; two splendid upholstered mahogany arm- chairs; antique mahogany sofa; quaint walnut chairs; solid mahogany whatnot; solid mahogany raund table, a beautiful piece of furniture; Japanese tea table; double-seated upholstered conversation chair, hair- filled, leather. hair-f_lled sofa; magnificent old English oak Gining room set, two armchairs, five individual chairs; large dining room table with leaves; splendid sideboard; solid brass umbrella stand, electric fixtures; ladies’ mahogany writing desk; original hand made Navajo rugs, hand- Wilton and Axminster rugs; pier glass mirrors, kitchen range, good as new; hall stove; pictures; brass andirons, etc,; automatic Come and inspect for yourself. GEO. LEEK, Auctioneer and Appraiser. 8q., 435 Fourth Avenue. Elegant and on the EXT, MAY 2nd one large grizzly bear rug; wardrobe; handsome chiffonier; crockery and glassware; bedroom dish washer and other articles of tion. On view on the premises Satur- | can confidently recommend your of the goods are really first-class and and rugs throughout are in spleudid Everything on the premises ¢ A 4 a iil ii ee