THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS === GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS 'f MoBride hes the ri sell js Prince Rupert's Naeem, See the city streets to franchise hunt~ OLEAN RELIABLE ALIVE = —_ —— ——_— — No, 105 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 14, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS OO — Ss — a — —— ORONTO MAKES PROTEST AGAINST HOME RULE L PREPARING FOR WAR IN IRELAND ENTY CASES OF ARMS “RECENTLY SEIZED — WERE CON- SIGNED AS FOULING PIECES FROM FIRM IN THE UN'TED STATES STER ST MINING POTENTIALITIES SURROUND PRINCE RUPERT ENDID ADDRESS BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRADE BY A The Dally News were described in the invoice as The customs : 1 rl as ouling pieces manufactured im have seized twenty . { ited States anc onsigned from the steamer |‘! n ae aL A nee nont from talti-|to an English firm at Wolver The mtents of the cases hampton for deliver at Dublin itp WELL Ta cae PROMINENT FIGURES IN MEXICAN WARFARE ON PRINCE GEORGE ea rhe upper left-hand picture shows General Alvarez, General Quintana and Colonel Lanares, who its relations to m every one of which sections | commanding the Mexican Federals who dynamited Neuvo Laredo. The right-hand picture was the text of|there a plendid evidences of hows a Mexican machine gun firing on Americans Mr. A. Garrett, United States consul at utes address at) potential mines The speaker Nenvo Laredo, is also showt rade luncheon on) quoted as ar gi the | era ing aboard the s.s.;value of mines to the ymmet! T. J. Vaughan-/cial growth of a city the wee M.E., was the speaker and|boring mine at Granby C as rich in inter-|Here the estimated gross ‘val fof the ore already known -| heon had been post-|ist is 78 million dollars, out er the noon hour on/|which probably 50 millions will } he late arrival of the | be expended for labor and sup-| he delicacies provid- | plies With the completion of) mae ie, ward had not lost/the G. T. P. railway, the ares @ H B M d ti H t Hed -E j C a Has Docu- eee enone Shining Susplics will be wee.| Boast Has Been Made that Hydro-Electric a y ; | - . e fit for a banquet and/chased in Prince Rupert. And} * P k T P €e oO Erectin Po e agreed the G.'T. P,|ihe Granby mine is only one out} ments in Pocket Allowing Them Privileg g extre asure mines that will be puhartit Li . h Ci G H P B Bao the upbuilding of the mineral | ines 1 t e ity-- overnment as ower ut | . . “1 OK KK Ke eK we we H& | Wealih of the North As a smelt P d t Protect Cit * (ine centre Prince Rupert harbor | romise 0 y ublicity to bring *,?ffers every inducement—cheap| j; fas been unofficially an-,corporation bill for the city of)city from the company, claiming ialities of our * portation, diverse ores, and), ouneed that the Prince Rupert! prince Rupert was brought up in} that under the municipal clauses * cessible fuel, and the — time |Hydro-Electric company, whose | pe legislature in March, 1910,)act the company could not enter Vays a gamble be far distan oe “offer to supply the city with the citizens sent a delegation to|on the city streets without first . ‘ rei smelter will grow up ¢ or} WEP ‘ ‘ Ss as - Then 8 he port mn ele ch nOdOLG nom te ; Victoria protesting against the |obtaining permission from the ng when they * I turned down by the electors i Be : ri we plendid openings ; ' ved pern ior franchise if this lsimpseat province. ring . Jai lias recelve yermission er s - : ape ae d be in- * the mil Fame he provincial ¢ nel ompany and calling upon Prem William Manson, M. P. P., rep- ; atnanst ain a he chief duty of the citizens oie ante “the ‘oity ie! MoBride to roaige good his esented the city in the legisla— tu mining * Rupert was to bring te power to private ¢¢ promise that Prince Rupert | tire when ‘this fight was on and i actua mining ite Powe ti t : ? saa ni hie > all p 2 mining ecom- * tunities to the know- | ong This is rather startling; WOUld be incorporated with all) ...used the government's action, ii ll he outside world. Ex-|news to the average citizen, who)! franchises intact. But the! scuring the citizens that the > i T. x ent work had already been lhas been led to believe by Con rovernment refused to put a government would protect the line of the G pea tha Boasiver Thatta anal A Eee BRAS at Prinee| Clause in the bill protecting the Kits mineral prospects *| eee ’ 1) servative politicians that Prince ; ; rival anv in Ameri- * th j ‘ hoped that by close | Rupert is absolutely free to have} According to the report now i * peration with the outlying /and to hold all its franchises for | a % 4 9 9% 3 2 8 28 RRR HK HK HK! circulated, the Prince Rupert OK eae ae te ke ake | ET s the work of advertising| puplic utilities. It will appear |» *lilydro-Eleetrie company took |' potential mineral wealth} nreasonable and tyrannical that) Epicurean Appreciation *\their old charter to the govern- other interesting | "\” uid and so add to the!ihe provincial authorities should | % ——— */ment just after the late muni- i : ior sperity of the district grant a privilege the electors |* “It was as sweet and */cipal elections, demanding per- : shown that the : ; ‘ es have refused, yet it seems to be;* delicate as a maiden’s *j/inission to enter the streets of r ange has already WANT RUPERT GUESTS a fact. * kiss; if lingers on the *|Prince Rupert. They stated that pcs $4,000,000 worth of} Local liticis touch|*® memory like a pleasant */)they had made the city a reason- 100k politicians in l ae 7 each mile of its ON VICTORIA DAY with the McBride government|* dream; it disappeared *j)able offer to take power at the B between three to four deny all knowledge of this re-|* with the speed of a holi- *j\city limits and the city had re- hil les of the great|New Hazelton Extends Hospi- ported sale of the city’s rights,|* day to a schoolboy; it re- */|fused to make any terms In ; stem are tributary] tality and Threatens to Trim [jut the boast has been made that;* minded me of mother; it *| view of this it is said the govern- . pert, Stewart, Haze! the Ball Team the company have the documents|* brought back the appe */ment granted the company the , he mineral produce { ball tee in their pocket. \* tite of youth.” * privilege of entering Prince Ru- province of British New Hazelton baseball” team The Prince Rupert Hydro-|* Thus did a merry citi- */pert streets uml has already exceeded|has been gelling In some B00 | Fae, trie company is the suc-|/* zen with an aldermanic * Naturally, the news of this of dollars, and}Ppractice for the ne on Victoria) | ccor of the Tsimpsean Power|# bow describe the straw *\selling out of the city’s rights of it has been ex-|day. The boy rounding into company, who received a charter|* berry shorteake served at */ will cause a storm of indignation, in the southern half.|Shape and wi ve ready to give from the provincial government|* the Board of Trade * and if remains to be seen what i British Golumbia|the fast Rupert ball-tossers a}. develop and sell power in this}* luncheon on the Prince */|form the! public protest will take. ations of greater | fun for raga mone, pps 2 - Hietrict before Prince Rupert|* George Saturday evening * a : Lhe southern 01 provements have beet nade in er hin Ann aad When the in- here I8 every oe ain to | the ball grounds and the seating prod: AAU OEP : |* +e one eee Tee ee ULSTER ARMY GOT IN 4 ich. greater produe-]arrangements will permit of a TWENTY FIELD GUNS t! the territory tributary | thousand ene nouns . pla POPC ET TST TTCTESETETTCTCTSTOC CTC TTC TOSS T CSTR ESTES CESS O os mentioned thi i stand sea rinece Rupe people - 150 milignes ren should not miss this opportunity ‘ ¥ Gun iniiniie: Landed Cargo ' f siting Na Hazelton, thel® + While Torpedo Flotilla Was the districts which|Of visiting ew aa * eC x Stormbound their quota to the up- | most picturesque town, and the x * f the capital city of the |townm with the greatest future] x ai x eee es f dpi | or Don't fail | ® om »* Special to The Daily News) \laska and the Yukon, | east of Prince Rupert, on ail) > Cans : . ‘ ‘idges across the|* * London, May 144.Another ser- anal, Skeena, Oneen|to see the big bridges across ae | % TO. NIGHT... 7 Islands and Oninsos Bulkley river. Only five minutes’ |+« ean fun TURDINS episode is re- walk from the ball grounds and t x | ported ee While the ~ Aare */ torpedo flotilla was stormbound Meenoononccee ten minutes from the Northern] % hotel t SUPERB MOTION PICTURES 7 a steamer landed the component ©rporation of the City of 4 OF THE * aa - Pb ngecigcl field Bs ag onan Ru x yjon the coasts o JoOunty own. pen PEACE COMMISSIONERS * ‘ce 3) » |The guns were assembled by for- ARE IN VERA CRUZ ; t mer artifieers from Woolwich * : *’asena!l and doek yards who have f Tinted. 5—PARTS—i * ? , ew Telephone t Beautifully , r : * become members of the Ulster eace Conference— 3 ar : Director tenor Hospitality of ; A special feature will be a number of our most talented ¥ Arm Y singers W ce part in the Production. * | 7 : aan y United States General Singers will take 7 1e Production : King and Qeunnicin Danmark \ny alterations desired to Special to ‘The Dally News ‘he Rev. Edwin Smith, M. A,, will lecture on the- Pictures * __— ‘ epecs . ? (Special be made in the above must Vera Cruz, May 11.—Huerta's during their progress. x pecial to The Daily News) © requested in writing to thi peat ' mers have INEE MONDAY 8:80 7 London, May 14,—The arrival ¢ ‘ee eace comi : ; i . ,' Pt nclephone Superintend. arrived on the way to Niagara maT aT ¥ | yesterday oom king and queen i 'elephone Office, Third Falls. where the conference will Doors open at 7:46 Performance starts at 7:30 =| in Pensa S marks the com- AVey ‘ 5, e ance Ow Last date for mak- $/he held, The commissioners de-| 25¢--ADMISSION—~25¢ {5c—CHILDREN—i5e 4% ™encement of the. first royal Mg ‘rations May 46th Y ffor of hospitality | . + state visits in the reign of King Suned the oft Tderdnrnininininnininigosinininniginig@teid ininigetioinicnioianininiinniinccc: George. Oreos { naka ererrononnnveonnennoned | {\'()1\) General I Biol LSTER STILL PREPARING FOR WAR--PROMINENT VISITORS COMING---MADAM NORDICA DEAD CITIZENS OF TORONTO MAKE PROTEST AGAINST HOME RULE |FIFTEEN THOUSAND ATTEND MASS MEETING—REPLY TO A CABLE FROM CARSON OFFERING ASSISTANCE — MAYOR HOCKEN TOOK LEADING PART will be for- Asquith protesting resolution which warded to Mr. Special to The Dally News) Toronto, May 11.—Twelve to fifteen thousand people gathered emphatically against the estab- at Queen's park om Saturday to|lishment in Ireland of any form protest against the home west government different fron: bill A cable from Carson was|that possessed by other compo- read, as follows: “In the fight|nent parts of the kingdom, espe- against betrayal and for civil{cially any institution or legisla- and religious liberty will Ganada|ture or executive which would help us?” The crowd replied|mark Ireland as a nation distinct “ves.’ Mayor Uocken read the|from Britain. STUDENTS EMPIRE PROBLEMS — WILL VISIT PRINCE RUPERT DOMINIONS’ ROYAL COMMISSION WILL BE HERE IN AUGUST— INVESTIGATING TRADE POSSIBILITIES OF THE EMPIRE —HON. GEO. FOSTER CANADA'S REPRESENTATIVE Capt. McCroskie, harbor mas-;development of trade and com- ter has received word that the| merce between the various Dominion Royal Commission wilt|COUttries and colonies of the Empire. visit this city some time in Aug- The commission is strongly in ust, The word was sent outifayor of recommending deep from the department of Trade! hart bors and the possibilities of and Commerce, requesting the! Prince Rupert harbor is attract- harhor master to prepare to as-|ing them here. sist the commission in giving all The members of the commis- the information obtainable. | sion are: Sir Edgar Vincent, K. The primary object of the vis-|C.M.G.; Sir Henry Rider Hag- it to Prince. Rupert is to inves-|gard, Tom Garnett, Wm. Lori- tigate the harbor but the scope|mer, Joseph Tatlow, Sir Alfred of the commission is very ex-|Edmund Bateman, K.C.M.G.; D. tensive. The members are au-| Campbell, LL.B.; on John R. thorized to enquire into and re-|Sinclair, Sir J. W. 8. Langerman, port upon the natural resources | Hon. Edgar Recs Poriitie and of the Empire and to plan the Hon. Geo. E. Foster. MANY MONIED MEN _|FEMINISTS TOOK WILL VISIT ALASKA A STRAW BALLOT Invited to Call at Prince Rupert|Fewer Than 17,000 Paris Women by President of Board Out of a Million Evinced a of Trade Desire to Vote 15, H. F. Alexander, Paris, May the Admiral line of|experiment, steamers, taking a party of|tion of the question: ‘Would the 400 investors and business men|majority of women vote if they of Seattle and Tacoma on a tour|were allowed?” was inaugurated On May president of 9.—A remarkable devoted to the solu- Is of the Alaskan ports. They willjat the time of the general elec- travel on the handsome steamer|tion under the auspices of the Admiral Sampson and enjoy a]Journale by one of the feminist splendid holiday at the same| societies. Over forty voting time. They are scheduled to|boths were set up at various make some two dozen stops. centres of Paris, where all wo- President G. R. Naden has|men, irrespective of property or wired Mr. Alexander inviting the|class distinction, were invited to excursionists to call at Prince|place a paper in the box, though Rupert and extending the hospi-|not asked to express an opinion tality of the local business men, |regarding the candidates. De- —— — spite the vigorous booming for Lillian Nordica Dead several weeks previously by the (Special to The Dally News) Journale, the results were hardly Batavia, Java, May 14.—Lil-|satisfactory. Fewer than 17,000 lian Nordica, noted opera sing-}\Wwomen out of over a million, the er, died here last night, She had|total female population, re- been ill only a short time. Madam|sponded to the urgent solicita- Nordica is a native of America.|tions of the feminists. The lat- She was born in 1860 and made|ter, however, express satisfac- her first appearance in opera in}j‘ion, especially considering the London in 1887. variety of yolers, who represent- sti a gia che ed all ranks of society. In gen- German wine growers are en-|®?@!, Paris opinion was not im- couraged by their gomernment]|Pressed and feels that the femi- to distribute nesting material/®!8t Movement has in ne way and erect bird houses in their}Deen advanced by the results of vineyards to attract feathered|the straw ballot. TERRIFIC BATTLE BEING foes of insect pests + * * FOUGHT IN MEXICO + Rupert Stands Alone * Se cismaiiin * meeeh 2 *!Constitutionalists Determined to * “It is a remarkable *| sake Possession of Tampico * thing,” said Customs In- * Set Fire to Oil Tanks * spector Martin, * that the * * port of Prince Rupert * (Special to The Daily News) * showed double the entries * Juarez, May 141.—The most * in customs receipts for *|desperately fought battle in the * purely local business dur- */}history of the Mexican revolu- * ing the past year while *jtion was being fought last night * every other city in Gan- */al Tampico, according to reports * ada shows a falling off. *|reaching here. CGonstitutionalist * Including her outpests, *|officers have reported that the * Prince Rupert's growth */oil wells and tanks are burning, * in receipts is truly won- #*/having been set on fire by the * derful.” */rebels. It is the intention to * */take possession of that import- OR OR ROR ROR RRR RH lant city,