— ———= GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: THE DAILY NEWS ip Prince Rupert’s leading Paper x orf se Stag tnd tal a. Sie oie CLEAN RELIABLE ALIVE about the Ear Grey's Rifles ELL ” ee CNR. LOAN PASSED WITH GOVT. MAJORITY OF 57 SEAMAN’S UNION CLAIMS EMPRESS WAS UNDERMANNED--VAN HORST SENTENCED TO DEATH HANSON ADMITS GOVT. DEAL [RUPERT Bic DRY DOCK RELIGIOUS SERVICES HELD WITH P. R. HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO. hai! OVER SCENE OF DISASTER | See the Biggest Floating Dock Bes MEMBER TRIES To SHIRK ‘RESPONSIBILITY BY PUTTING IT on the Coast TRIBUTES PAID TO DEPARTED —1,024 024 LU», ~inG TO up TO CITY COUNCIL—SAYS CITY SHOULD MAKE PRO- ' oh ee : OFFICIAL RECORD—450 WERE SAVED TEST BUT GIVES LITTLE HOPE OF SUCCESS | Prince Rupert's $3,000,000 dry it a Sp atti | dock proved one of the chief at- (Special to The Daily News | tributes were paid to the de- r blicity given by The jowed the Prince Rupert city jtractions for the business men} Qyebec, June 3.—The liner | parted. oe ‘ews to the deal the pro-|charter bill to go through. of Seattle and Tacoma when the|Megantic, inbound, held service| The complete official returns eovernment made with Prince Rupert, June 1, 1914 Magee ace . 2 ‘os =~ Sunday’ sftermout. over Ue apo give 1,024 as the number los and A Tani Bino Gentiomen:’ 1 bee to direct ‘your ‘at po ee eraas any OF the visilorsiwhere the Empress of treiand|452 saved. Of the bodies recov- ho P e Rupert ydro-Elee- spent the short time here looking} poets. Impressive and touching|ered 95 have been identified. ention to the application of the Prince | tent application ) ince jover the big plant and were pro- |fuse in their admiration of the| > rap z ee ee eee ee to a ak He. sages oeuc) REDISTRIBUTION BILL TODAY — partment at Victoria | ‘ : .—, 4 inte ‘ ans jat the G. T. P. wharf at 2:30. : ’ protest a Manso1 The files in the department show that | ‘ ; A ‘ s it Y ) at | eP |G. R, Naden, president of the es t ft ntion © |board of trade, and the mayor, \ Manson, M. P. P.,\to apply for approval of its undertaking | 1 i t f the intention of the company | j}With a number of the business pany is beginning to \ Rupert Hydro-Electric company for ap | Shs : f } Vilham Manson has yroval of its undertaking under the water wen heard from. He id- act, which is now before the water de etter to the eity council ! was published in the Dally News of this | |men, members of the board —of Ser et he admits the deal in a ty in August, 1913, but it does not ap ltrade and citizens. were present LIKELY TO BE MADE LAW AT ONCE—C. N. R. BILL PASSED ed way and attempts tO | pear tat any action was taken at the | to greet them. THIRD READING—GOVT. MAJORITY IS REDUCED TO 67 under by Claiming the; me py the city council of Prince Ru | Admiral F. H. Alexander, who Tet ai a ae f should have acted in| pert asking to be heard in connection | Special to The Daily News house today. was the host’of the party, pre- before. with the matter to ensure viiai the rights His Majesty” King George V. sented his guests to the city’s re- Ottawa. “Jone* 8 the’. padin® The Canadian Northern guar- ° | be noticed in the com- jor the city were not encroached upon antee bill passed its third read- S Born June 3, 1865 presentatives and the visitors}ipipution b 8 y agree ’ 1 ; that very little hope While ‘in Wiekestke Mepentiy a ctlaa a | , | catia’. Een: “welaked ai: owe ee iribution bill is now agreed on b ling last evening. The govern- that the provincial | protest as per enclosed copy against fur I the auto fleet. There was a hur- the committee and comes to the|ment majority was 57. WISE easel organ |e soo 8] RUPERT IS THE CENTRE COLTS AND RIVETERS "1," the main Sent ang , ce: Aa dane eee ald fo ‘syhen. ‘he l- Continued on Page 2 GREAT MINING DISTRICT PLAY LIVE GAME) ; the greatest mining district in| The youngsters show improve- eee Tea of the City league, a8 oueelee murder of Owaga, a Japanese arrangements for a series Of|boaiman in the Gulf of Georgia nd firemen on all the] San: Fransisco) Venioa 6 i fpete all America. ment in all departments of the Countless thousands of men, of Chicago except the Sa Avhinanio S. Dorllanaudy three games with a star ball Bn cific , \ z The president of the board of! e The held the hes | last winter. The murderer ¢ acific ¢ AKIN i gain rey ele 1¢ 1AVV- ll women an children ceattare E fast winter. i¢ muraerer an Va pee OKIE -S American Pit a es aT ern sucha : women and children, scattered|ioam picked from the interior avis pads egotiation on wage] Chicago 2. Detroit 5 a accompanied a mining nan!hitting Riveters at their mercy.}over the length and breadth of eee The Pye pe eaperiel ae companion named Lester were hours of duty being} cg pouis 3, Cleveland 0 Jup the Kitsa {river at the head/Volpey and Manson, battery for/the earth, have awaited with err hitadad edunine with cares fugitives from justice attempting Fifty-five thous . ishington } Stew Yorks of Alice Arm, Some twenty miles |the Colts, did star work. Fea- jkeen anticipation the release of}... ;, aces cae : declares that the Peete Ifirst big expenses wor be to} The seore: Co ‘es or-tthe train for the interior. H}for the sale, which starts Sat- : al iwccordingly return to the} as ; ious poem as Cleopatra. Che}, coe Sa ee i Empress disaster ; build a trail up the valley The | Colts 9 $6: cD Ande 19 P will be up the line a week o- ten jurday. Orie They have abandoned} i part would tax the art of a Bern-|!.,, ‘ : : ; undermanned ves- lgovernment has spent many | Riveters 6. ee ee. ¢ , f days and will then return to epic oeremsicncpenia isan ties ENS AES nai {tempts to make a landing ey AAR 7 Avail : hardt Miss Gardner's rhythmic Prince Rupert, where he will give : lied crews ousands oO allewed ails Py is % a rt, Te 3 3 ‘has J : . ‘ } by legal process or any|ii on. put uy n i ; ui beauty and dramatic instinets,|, déinonstretion. of kuadteal Chas. E, Bennett, who owns es naihad They are. con rere, DU lére 1S I way for a] George Frizzell returned from| he intellectuality culture and|- . > considerable property on First with rifle, shotgun and revolver. Mrs Templeman Dead pack horse to get in yet. Smithers vesterday, where he has|delicacy have combined in her He uses Dominion ammunilien{#vonue is in: the Bity for a tee hat their only alternative 1m “Pamiilitnan witel t eturn and the steamer will ; ial a heen putting a cold storage plant| work to vivify and ennoble the and represents that company.|days on business, Mr. Bennett I i accordingly leave for the other ihe ally News Is alwayh tin his braneh market. Smithers|character of “Royal Egypt,” even}, 7 cal X ster of inland revenue : rhe local manager of the West-|has not been here in five years . side with all of them on board.|worth more than the price, but!is quiet just now as a result of|as ernhardt’ might have done at A 5 | er cabinet. died on : ; 2 ern Explosives will arrange the}and he naturally does not recog- hee tent in A ca valch bas been kept on|today it is doubly so \ idver— | the interrupted train service.|the age of twentv-—six Her cos. 5 ist at the family resi : : , / demonstration here nize the shack town of that time ; . 4 the steamer as it remains in the|tisement in this issue will bring} The freigh packers are again|lumes are truly gorgeous, repre- in. thas die has Ru ‘ eae Loria She bas been ; tan . ‘ { Y sleds : : . or : oT mee - “ince pert oO oday. hark: \ patrol has been kept|ten cents if presented to the|working between Smithers and/senting not merely, money, but m ore . asonic Grand Lodge Mr. Bennett is registered ¢ . tine, growing Wweak- up about the vessel by the im-|party named therein, Hunt it up.'Burns Lake, exquisite taste, thought and § ees registered at the he past week, when it migrati« 1uthorities, who de- a } culture. in several scenes she ni : bet parent that the un-|oiaig that none of them would |wears shawls and draperies that he city lodges of the A. F. and Sa ee test she had waged AEP AREA RRA AR ARORA A a UR UR UR UR RR RR aR RR ere niade in Eeypl hundreds of \. M. will have the masters of Gen. Supt. W. €. C. Mehan, Cheerful philosophy and vx Jet land in Canada if they the lodges with their wives ac-|who has been up the line for sev- ild be prevented in any way. |years ago, and jewels,that cost siting in New Hazelton,}Cardina Richelieu 's Ward, * ¥ : wiih cae are eee CORE. Zlover fifty thousand dollars, company the grand lodge offi-jera! days, returned yesterday. ter could not last much | gappiINAL RICHELIEU’S WARD * | ' 2 cers from Vancouver to Prince|The repair work on the fills is c m WLeESS Ca r ¥ Rupert on the Princess Alice,|}going on steadily and yesterday * HAZELTON BOXING FANS ; ) erday rempleman was born in At the Westholme Opera House 7] WITNESS 10 ROUND DRAW which has been chartered to con-]a work train got through to. Rose , Place, Ont., on Sept. 23, Tonight === * | mes vey the grand lodge to this port.]Lake. It will be a week or ten ‘ hae 8 daughter of Mr. and Bs Ald. T. MeClymont is master of|days before freight is taken 7 eS N ] r r y | sjoxing fans of Hazelton wit-],, 4 bh Bond. She was mai lhe story of Cardinal Riche- O- NIGH AND HURSDA | ; rsimpsean lodge and will leave|through. | ti 1860.7 ‘eatndins to Al ie slo - o y|nessed a fast 10 round contest} pepe in time to join the Princess om 2: ‘ Where her husband lier tia. Bismarck oF Frenm THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE ¥ | last Monday evening when FrankjAlice. J.C. MeLellan, now living i ind conducted the Al-|has furnished material for man) 7|Smeathers of Prince Rupert and/in Vancouver, is the master of fe Gazette, In 1884 Mr.}Jromances, novels and pes ane Helen Gardner * Gas Allen of Fort George, bat Desa) aan and will Sain” ‘dhe EST HO LM i ! nan came to Victoria,|latterly has been use¢ exten- | He “ a draw before a largelparty there, They sail on June a " the following year, be|]sively in the production of mov- 2) crowd, {6th. H ed by Mrs. Templeman, jing pictures Phe last and best * The decision df Referee O'Neil i . I Ae german rnareerien ss 5% fot New Hazelton was a popular Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. OPERA HOUSE a M ind Miss Sawle, who have|reel Thanhouser feature entitled + om * 4 * * * * * * * * » : é | alae aadliead abilgote « GREE ___ “| TONIGHT! TONIGHT! | * 7 * * * * * ; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * f together re = : ed last evening. Miss|which will be shown at the IN SIX REELS side bet, the date to be announe-|* * * * * * * * * ** * * *** 4 S leaving for the east on| WW estholme opera house tonight ed later. A prominent New Haz-|* * MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE } ‘et’ lia elton boxing supporter is back-]* SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE * FEATURE PROGRAM Py res | Keys Lone comedy, In the Egypt's most beautiful woman and queen. Direct from Vaneouver ing Smeathers and has already|* _ * | veereng Clutches of the Gang with Ford and now running in New York City to crowded houses; and the sweet y deposited the money for a fifteen] * Money for subscrip- * 6 ri | Ri h li W es Sterling in the title role Chis singer yx | round contest, * tions should not be paid * a Na IC e bu S ard : $8 000 makes one of the strona, oe a 7 —_——_—_____— * to delivery boys nor to * IN FOUR REELS § fi ; s ever presented a 1e 2 h d * i . else w ; AB : 9 ble bill pM Santee tai Marie dS epar * | Geyser in Action " any ons else without an * And the rip-roaring, two- of ; ‘akes Second Avenue fot near Westholine and # io a) : y * official receipt from The * reel ah. MoBride : is st delightful even- Special to The Daily News) * D: - oes + ( patrons a * daily News, which will be * wner will sell Lot 19, Block 14, : ; a nent will sing her latest songs at each performance. * San Fre ahaa Final eae ei i 5 oS Section 1, for Ings entertal : Prices: 150 and 260. Performances at 7:30 and 9:20 p. m. : re} ; ted \ Me i in vet yon ue : eet a. a 1 ¥ : maveTens Cone ica epo “ oleano actlio o MAL. paymen laving een Seg $21 000 J. KE. Oppenheime! president Torr Te y Lassen is now stated to be only’* made Subscribers re- ¥ In the Clutches of the Gang f , eu fantinental Development You cannot afford to miss this Great Feature. First and Only Time Here 4 a zevser . F * ; I A i *8,000 cash, balance at the a wa : , ; the Rupert today The most remarkable photographic as well as dramatic sensation .* x , \ 7 rg : a eo wee : Fal kt ¢ ; f three years . % 0,, aPrPived py ite th tl lotures—6,000 feet of fascinatl a wa ne ’ ariy should notity is Admission: . 4156 and 25e¢ 4 me Teeny; intereas. 8% to consult \ the manager of Ro freee. Sree Sf Of fenoinating,: eaulnesinping -romanoe. ; Mrs. T. W. Glaholm of Vic-|*® office at once.—Manager. * Childe ° is BOX 72 DAILY News the compa! came down + toria 18 a Buest of Mrs. (Judge) |* * shildren, 10¢ % Crone ppo pens Henn Carnal Faint didininindininiddioioidinioitiniininionininctetcioeieiieieteirttrieteiieies ate} Young for a couple of weeks. KKK KKH KR KR HRRKH r