“Par —_— he, ‘Ce DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: a ‘pert’s leading Paper The Tory executive will ie Pri ably deny the accusation the OLEAN » “SBLE ALIVE Bella Coola Courier that there are : political thugs In Prince Rupert. 7 oc — = — ee its PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 18, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS ont saneeoenebtadaevtatetianarianetean eae iene enter hain tenho saber a - -~ SS om ET ASR OY ARR OT neous —— FE BOAT IS FOUND BUT ELEVEN HAD PERISHED ——— _—__—— ENSATIONAL VANCOUVER RUMOR—CLAIMS : MRS. MILLARD NOT MURDERED--PREDICT PEACE WRS. MILLARD STILL ALIVE MEXICOS DELEGATES, tse eeeenenenenes KELLY PROSPECTED MISSING LIFEBOAT FOUND | SAY REPORTS IN CHINATOWN ae — = nn eee nen See ot eee WANTED NEW HALIBUT BANKS roune ooos Fisting many mies ALL BUT FIVE HAD SUCCUMBED = Mediators Are Confident of a ! | Information concerning i | Peaceable Settlement of } one 8. M. Newton, sup- * . * * a * * * * * oS * posed to be mayor of thi * ae m se > yor of this ROR | ORY Not one By MANY PEOPLE—OHINESE SAY SHE Difficulties * city, “Binoe election he @ Rupert ELEVEN HAD DIED OF EXPOSURE AND WERE CAST INTO THE inf cogging Looe Special to The Dally News) * has not been heard from. # The steamer Kelly of the Ca OR NEARLY F ° WEEKS sor | * | : gs * liev f . re Se ae ; % Re Tw 4b he Daily News) murdered but was imprisoned in| Washington, May 18.—The * veanelit aan a oe iad z nadian Fish & Cold Storage fleet ' i ragge Z sposed ¢ ae 2 mes ne sa sis Sra oe E ER Mas 18.—Great |Chinatown and will be produced | ace de ‘legates of Huerta have}, by Kis feateel and. dest. “Os arrived today arte: a voyage of (Special to The Daily News) searching had been going on ever Gs | departed for Niagara Falls to at- . 22 days. She brought in 100,000 Wasl May Fiv been stirred by|today in court when Kong, who | tend the mediation meeting on * est enemies who securid © pounds of halibut. The Kelly, in ashingny ay 18.—Five of} since the disaster, for it was felt te ‘eputy Chief Mc.|i8 accused of murdering her,! Wednesday. T st ticte * his election but would not ¥]°), i ’ Aant. Bitar the sixteen men who left the|they must be afloat. } Deputy Chie C- ; s »| Wednesday. They are confident ; charge of Capt. Carl Stinston, }; j ste * Columbian in ' + : will be tried. Chief McRae!, . bei pail : eye * stand for his rule. This * . en ‘ : arte yurning steamer Columbian The freight Columbi tock a visiting China- Neha than of the success of their mission, * : Newt t | W2s prospec ting new fishing} ph, third boat were rescued off te freighter Columbian toc aid ie unks there is nothing to it, but|}which it is learned is the broad en ver time banks about 900 miles north of amie i ae : i fire on May 5th and her crew 7 Chinese told hini}many people think that ther * was a great champion of ¥*),,); the coast of Nova Scotia by the ; Fi os tities a ead kee a ea : ere is @ | question of pacifying all Mexico. je th Genres siekke: “a @ this port, She found some g00d|{nited States revenue cutter|took to the boats. The other t lars as otjchance that she is living. S Bf a” aaa : z ; > Dt zhts c atts iv op cai ; : : : ; 1 ante 1h Ae ahd a aiid — yew * fought bitterly on several * a and brought in a bi®}geneca. Eleven had died of ex-| boats were rescued almost at rt he z C ’ Feet rh on eo l# occasions to save the city #*| posure and their bodies were|once, while the other tossed on ie™ IRE OF PACIFIC |NEW TEA ROOM IS ty 18 Test crumbling and thas * franchises when they * an ak my ‘least into the sea, Continual | the waves for nearly two weeks. te OPEN FOR BUSINESS the choice of some one to succeed * se a eo i z a CONSUL-GENERAL DIES Le ‘ MAY BE STORMY ONE = Huerta is inevitable. were ‘ng dn deager: His’'* SUDDENLY IN LONDON| ~—— eee f ee ee dene aEO). * presence is wanted im- * ae THE FORTUNE HUNTER TRIO BANK ROBBERS ° Samov: et ooms are Fee ‘ “ Spec y News) os ee gar de LORD OF ADMIRALTY * mediately in Prince Ru- *# ee ee ee eee TONIGHT AT Snes ting Place Not of Nations but | well, ley are centrally NOW LORD OF THE AIR * pert to fight the entrance * London, May 18. J. L. Grif- WENT SOUTH TODAY / of Continents, Says Sir }situated but yet have that quiet- ae * of the Tsimpsean Power */fiths, the American Consul-Gen- Tonight the theatre goers of lan Hamilton ness so much desired for a te: Special to The Daily News * company into this city. *|eral, died suddenly here last], Rite Saat Fae ete 3 ) ; The Yurniet i , Condon: Maecd S Hon. Win.\” “=e used to be very an- *|night of heart disease. He was oe upert will be -edified Brought Down From Hazelton by oom e ‘Turnishings ile sondo May —Hon. - , ' ; : ; , "e ody “The S 58 May 18.—Sit lan|not yet mpl : 8 Ua ston Churchill has looped _ the * tagonistic to them when *{a native of Indiana. ~ Ay a at ae oe eer vee pent Might ‘ i ot et co ylete are ap t J as 00 ( > yor > > ¢ , nar " Bed, i‘ king at Auckland,| dainty and elaine a ee loop six times at Sheerness har-|* ‘here was no danger of * pe Sts ho RAM mt ae a ; "on real- in City Jail | es te its charming|ance. On the v iis tt a ire a4 ibor in © monoplane driven by|* ‘hem forcing their way in * THE “BIG SMOKE” WILL sh ae re fee aoe oa en is, if anything : r . sig botea iF Gustav Hamel * and were he here now ¥* GET MORE LIME LIGHT) P®@!) @re as strong in’ comedy as Inspector Walter Owen with : oy sea tathtnes thee ged photos of many beautiful |[US'4 matte * when there is real danger * they have proven themselves in) Provincial Constables H. 8. Lav- eh on See distin loccithedninn ton nee en ool L SASURE BOAT UPSETS * and need of fighting he * (Special to The Daily News) drama. “The Fortune Hunter” ery and H. G. Peters arrived on ti f the globe De sedeae ented ete ian ae PARTY OF FIVE DROWNED |* Might be of some service. #| Paris, May 18—Frank Moran,|!® one continual laugh, but not|the train last evening from Ha- | j \ leplore such & con \ private dining room will be * Any one knowing of his *|the Pittsburg pugilist, has ar- like many comedies based upon|zelton with the three bank rob- \ lepiore suc a con- Server ‘or Ose x oO ‘ a — ; : , » ing. as ar is “xX > ~~ # Tara » | pa Re a resery ae r th who may wi h a eee gee eed * whereabouts will confer a *jrived and met a number of local nothing, as there is an excee d- bers who were sentenced to 20 | will re ter soFaapegrtomes ted hacia M | M 16 F * great favor by wiring im- *|Sportsmen. He went immediat- ingly strong, stirring and pretiy|years each in penitentiary. A big be e greate . ‘ ] eapolis, May 8, — iv & ’ ’ . om g “ome A > > 7 c= "as - i a ‘ hae rible emt stone Re ner pemeenemee,: «ta. She eee : aoe éf wine ace * mediately to Box 23 Daily *|ely to Butry, where he will train} "Manes blended with this great)crowd was gathered to get a eat ais , st.” B said. “The ve tee that she neath a : wee dr waiee * News *|for his fight with Johnson. pig: Satura nt . ,jlook at them. The prisoners ie ] ist, e said, -i will provide. yeasure launc ere “0 ‘d, n Saturday night every one| were rhisk vay i ; eting ground, not|” An ivedetinig part of the|When the boat capsized in the|# * pe endorsed the Royals as. the best jail sid put tn Ae of PC. ay if continents and] fyuprnist y ‘ int? Mississippi river yesterday. REE RHEE HH ES IRISH NATIONALISTS : f that has be I 7 ilev. 3 / furnishings is that installed by ORGANIZE VOLUNTEERS |°O'! P28! that has been here and/Bailey. One of the men is 43 | ; , ecided whether Asi-|}arry Hanson, the plumber. Mr ae eat pata tonight the endorsement will be/years of age, one 36 and the i : eans shall guide Hanson has been experimenting |CALGARY HAS GONE MAD OR ee Special to The Daily News) even stronger, as Mr. Charles E.|third 22 years old. They are all ' “3 the planet. for some time with hot water OVER RECENT OIL STRIKE cs Ge ‘ Royal is recognized as a come-|Russians and speak a dialect, \ 2 co boilers atid ‘heating plant He hace ge eke On Friday the 29th of this Limerick, Ireland, May 18.—J|qjan of the best having the|knowing no word of Enghsh OST TWO THOUSAND has al last evolved a system ieee Line sree, ows month the Prince Rupert Orches-|The County Council has resolved!happy knack of being able to|The youngest is quite tickled at r MILE TRIP IS MADE) whereby he can heat a boiler of Calgary, May 18.—All_ this/tral society will give ‘its first Se ei cue vol- amuse his audiences without ef-|his sentence. He expected to be Ah 0 as gone mad over eo : ; unteer movement which was ; fon Elli e aes ake ; , ae ‘ a vater fn a few ‘minutes and now sha ha B : mo \ " . oe musicale in the K. of P. hall. Al canted a the wiivenal ci ae ten Miss Elliott, who has al-|hanged, as they do it in Russia. ‘ : ) Ma 6 e -om- eho ; s strike Shares are noun g ‘ ou se -lready ars 2 This ni ; i ’ ro jhe is carrying that hot water in hither and higher every hour,|€004 program is being prepared.| ganizing a National force to up- oes bans SS orgies This ee the a of are" ‘3 trip o 750! pipes to heat adjoining rooms er anc PSN UM«i , ‘ . : . c : arts B ee oners were tak c , : ty. 1 - we gs ogee orp a The whole country has been|4™ong other numbers for en-|hold the authority of the crown. Rupert, will. be seen in a totally P ' ‘e Gec ze ji the a ial ah boso m of the|This is what he has done in the staked for miles and miles ar.|Smble playing will be the An- will be conducted along the Sst Basa a r cae rince George by e provincia ; ah tk E {tea oms, and instead of all the ae re tae _ mah wea froin ‘Haya tncaacnnnn a ee 3 : different character and prove|officers. Inspector Owen will oss mountal und and reneral boom is sure|@@nte from Haydn's ever popular|same lines as the Ulster force. ; ; : nts ; ay bons ,|heat going to waste it is utilized|]”™ ; at tere ih ; symphony, Der Paukenschlag that no more talented actress/not return, but will take up his a\4 : usty team of} Pade p ied: Sa ale a cate o take place, although the ex-]°*’ v9 eres ENTE, has ever visited our city. new duties i Jane " a et! el Ob a ng ihe ' ns, and gives Nine the pitt: come ho hs and the Menuet from Mozart's E} Big Telescope for Victoria “The Fortune ‘Hunter’ gives COMPARE Eannor yrs te 1] a satisfaction He is ar- matin’ cane aatentad flat symphony. 4t| The Dominion government | ayapry p A 3 alt AM is back in|panging to have a patent secured |'® : ar dine ane ea Sate ee eee OC ee ee From Presbyterian Pulpit PP : catine Sataiin Ther a iste cee Te ene eee has reached the important de- opportunity to display their tal- : : : ny nis eating device, ere i ; ~;cision of installing on Little], ‘ j ; ae aekt i } Paya BOINE | aro. a: number Giihem® dn use Hindus Coming This Week OK EE RE EE Oe OO OK ae & ““jent, and the comedy vein that Rey. Edwin Smith preached an a i tuby,” he says,}apout town and all giving emi are, . *|Saanich mountain, a short dis-(has made “The Fortune Hunter” : wait sand ie ) anle Pana Hay Soy caties ae a . Victoria, May 18.—A cable de-|* Vancouver After Trade *jtance from Victoria, an astrono-|famous depends on the various interesting: sermon iast evening Paishant “) {nent satisfaction, BA a Sasi ie *#|mical observatory station, carry-|;naracters as every par ejon that classic text: “A man iirbanks. On the : ad cen SF spatch received by the immigra- a } flect tel characters as every part in the shall be as an hiding place from ‘ : ai : s fi * At a special meeting of *j|'"& @ s--iInch reflecting teleS-| jay is more or less a type ae renee as twe -two ant in 0 a re om e ; ss a type. ; ne ee ‘wo en’) VANCOUVER HESITATES Han: anne hes ' * * the trade d co “ce «ox }cope which will be larger than fs eal ’ the wind, a covert from the tem- shing, and spent ON FREE BAIT REPORT |British consul at Yokohama, in|, ‘i ‘race and commercs ee st.” The preacher showed ff the trail. which iti consul a okohama, IN|, committee of the Vancou- */@ny in use in this part of the ABOVE PARTY POLITICS pest. Le pre ac er showe, Ralphank , The oo ae ts : answer to an enquiry, gives May|* yer board of trade last ¥*|World. This involves an expen- tmin that the tent in the first place f trail was en- Ab 6 SORE Ane peas 2 as the date of the sailing of |*® week the question of land #) diture ot a least $200,000 and is Why Prince Alexander of Teck wat . phiosaete Gf hiatoay: Ta Pee sane: Bana ane board of trade last week thelthe Komagata Maru from that}* settlement was discussed. *|°f supreme importance in that it Was Made Governor-General ere was a record of the meat ie \ tin Yukon. where | fisheries committee reported in|port. It is believed from a re-|* A report suggested steps * will establish Victoria as one of i mae world’s great men, and the ikon, where | 7 ae E etiedina Hil na theses the leading astronomical — sta- : ‘ ’ world’s great men -were the a travellers mush|favor of allowing American fish-}mark dropped by a leading Hin-]* to take the trade of the * London, May 16.—The Stand- Gea carriers, andling f to purchase supplies}]@U that they have similar ad-|* Peace iver district, which #j tions on the face of the globe. ard of E e snting o ree eee meee {Or DROS EN ie arri ~ - jing vessels I ‘ rt gies vices, but theyard very secretive|® ie.on ‘the avecahceene # ead Se es ard of Simpire, commenting ODTAt each orisis in tiietory it wae vice a month. wiat all Canadian yorts,. as ’ As : P . iac « . ave > ae ela nen mein ih i Dawson to Ruby ote I io that they could do so|@nd deny all knowledge of when|* opened up, to Vancouver. * This Man Is Missing eensen , oe ea pecs nearly: stack en a eS { uses for every Se. by taking out a bonding|the steamer may be in. As she|* The report claims that * ers raised in Canada against the ap-}one man that carried the day. : “ ut in one. or. two a ia 4 ap report was re-|iS probably a very slow boat, be-}* Vancouver is closer to the * Anxious to find out the pres- pointment of Prince Alexander Like the rock in the desert that 2 | the readhonses fed bs ec ing but 2,000 tons, it will prob-|* Peace river district, which #|¢"! whereabouts of her husband,|of Teck as governor-general to|Stayed the drift of the sand, so Hi id forty=6 ght tiles was , se ipparently is afraid |®P!Y be Tuesday or Wednesday|# Prince Rupert or Ed- #*/febert Nicoll, his wife has writ-|suceeed the Duke of Connaught, |Wwas the influence of strong men TPE Ruby camp is doing|t} : at . of buying supplies before she is heard from * monton and that the P. * ven bo _local officials of the} says: in the drift of history. The text i sf ae her A facet eae prey CES. | na 1 State es ne ee * G. E. will be a big factor */Grand Trunk Pacific railway “It seems to us that the|jalso contained a gospel. Sin t ee ; Br 1g eee wil marrect - ae ae ae Boys * in taking the trade to *|from Craignageeragh, Ahoghill,|sround of criticism is the old|was the greatest “drift” known | Hig . oe i pe Sameera. so Prince Hupet Don’t miss your opportunity in]* Vancouver. %|freland, asking them to assist in|fear that an attempt might be|in the world. It had carried un- Ft a ne end Foormen, re rt ene ’ her quest. Her letter is a pa-|made to establish a court at Ot-|known multitudes to destruction aoe IcKey formerly ) getting a bargain suit at Jabour|* When the provincial * St. a pa- ‘ sue - | known m " pall ‘ant m ae : Panauet tor Chien Sean Prices from $2.50 to $5. |* government subsidized #*|thetic one, It says that she and/tawa and found a royal house of| Whether or not the tent referred f es canta t es cote : * this road the local Con. *| ler six children are frantic with|Canada. There is no reason to|Specificaily to the Savior, one ; expects oO ake ‘ ¢ re er. ws ee . rea z . sorro ' ven ea tin em. Pen : > > ie < ing was cer . : i un The aailie eee Ollawa, May 18.—At a sain : i Rowe es “Daily News’ contest|* servatives said it was for #*|Srrow at not hearing from him|suppose that the Prince and|thing was certain: Jesus had tri- WRF pan : ing of Liberal members seh ae is on. Every five papers you sell}* the purpose of drawing * for so long. The last word they|Princess Alexander will be de-|umphed over sin and because of tre / two houses at which Sir Wilfrid gives you a ‘chance at a new suit|* trade to Prince Rupert. #|heard was last December, when|sirous of making changes in the|that sin could never again be the -* alters F “Tip Laurier was not present, It waste ioines. It is never too late to|# | Nicholl stated that he might be|established order of things.|Same. The triumphant “drift” ss avor Anti-Tipping decided to tender the opposition start First drawing June 15, KOK OK OK KOK kk wok xk x x fleaving the railway work on|Those who have considered the|was stopped. In that there was hiae i M ae aa leader a dinner before the close , which he was employed. matter carefully will agree that|hope for humanity, for the ex- MG oT ty 16 The senate} os the session in celebration of = — . ee Ae ye ae ee _— it is of vital importance to anj;perience of men throughout the ; a Onsideration to the|th fortieth anniversary of bis PPETETTTTSTTTUTUTTTTTTCT TTT STU STC CST TTT E TUTTE CTT ETS Empire Day Excursion imperial undertaking that the|ages was that in the shelter of 4 a el ilo Davis to abolish ]entry into public life. Sir Wil- » - office of governor-genera!l in the the rock of ages men had reeeiv- ‘ 4 ‘ | Senator Davis said he|frid first entered parliament in | St. Andrew's society has made]great dominions should be re-|ed strength to overcome, ibid ; ere should be an|1874 Reference was made to E e mM Fess ead re y | arrangements .to charter the|/garded in the same light as the 2 we : vhich would make a|the fact that just half a century x * Prince John for Empire day ex-|crown itself, above party polities. Victoria Day Sports ith | } en the penalties has elapsed since the opposition | x aS Sls ee haa hee ¥{jcursion to Port Simpson. A “It is to the advantage of all . — opt ‘inst employers and|leader made his first public {|limited number of tickets are for|that the occupants of vice-regal| Chief Vickers and Adair Carss See ; ve aol sale as government regulations|positions should be chosen, so|are making arrangements for i 'e would not like to |/Speech. : ; : : PU Rtas ” SPMONG« FOE. -M boy who took pay annem TONIGHT TONIGHT TO-NIGHT * prescribe the number of passen-|far as possible, from those who|program of children's sports to | ‘ich person in the For Sale gers which may be carried. Meals|have not been closely identified!be held here on Victoria day. a enty-five or. fifty Fishing boat 44 feet long, 12 t will be served on board for 50c] with any party, The few jarring|They are now taking up a sub- ; rm in jail. If em-|feet 7 inches broad, 3 feet 9 : each This will be an excellent|notes which have been struck re-|scription list to purchase prizes + BEM nder penalty they|inches in depth, equipped with eC O a a ers opportunity to visit the quaint|fer, of course, to the orinciple|for the youngsters. A baseball t \ ‘at their employees|30-h, p. 4-cycle Catmuran Fair- ¥lold Indian village and a large based on misconceptir.., we/game and probably an Indian 7 banks - Morse marine engine. ¥ number are planning to take the/think, and not to the new gover-|band will help to enliven the oe- aie” | s said the amount|Price $1,500. Apply Akerberg, Present ¢| ‘rip. : nor-general and his wife as in-|casion. The program is in good } mi is in the discretion|Thomson & Co., Prince Rupert, ' : dividuals,” hands and the boys and girls are strate. He couldlor A. Bailey, Inverness Can- or ”» The Colts: are feeling pretty - —— assured of a good holiday, Next ilties to suit each |nery 107-38 The ] ortune l dunter good over thesis jiectices of late Announcement Monday will be the day cele- f r | only said that no ie - " and state that a5; time the In- brated. hi a more than 8100 During the next few weeks lander Mess team feels like} Payment of accounts due OE : ere in favor of the|your Salada” tea will reach you THE GREATEST COMEDY OF THE HOUR meeting them on the diamond at|Scott, Froud & Co. can be made “Valhalla” af 8. H. & &. F. ; i ‘ipee and Montreal wrapped in a silvery sheet of McBride — street they will bejat Peck’s shoe store up to May arrangerer andinavisk Fest i formally expressed|aluminum instead of lead. 80 plonnee to give them a royal/31, on or before which date all|i K of P Hall, Lordag aften, kl. 9 ye ‘lof the bill, perfect is the manulg iain Ps Reserved Seats now on sale at MoRae Bros, Weromnt accounts are expected to ah eer) Alle Skandinaver velkomne. 414 ‘ aioe ; ar sheets that re ene = bs ' ae a these wonderful : mi: a seen our men’s suits|are even more air-tight than PRICES: 750, 50c and SBo Realty Sere, will soon com- —_—_ Don't forset that you can MW f not call and eee them.|lead, and eight of them weigh no aaunien mene®; buy where the industries} Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|!*4iex’ hovra Sress at J ; Bros 444-445 |more than a single sheet of lead, sitiwwwe will locate, 102tf Phone 4, tf Bros, for 84.42, bg Sues /