; oD “=| THE DAILY NEWS (== ak | ea g ee Sa acaeeenai ———_—____—_—_—— - —- ee ———— . ieee Soa che vot “a z efit RUPERT, B.C.,, él JUNE 5, aoa ee ‘ 3 o a POR re isa . SUFFRAGETTE CAUSED SENSATION IN ROYAL PALACE--GRAND TRUNK LOAN BILL IS PASSED NEW HOTELS TO BE PERMANENT nun rom etait | iene em ron ome (STATE MILLION FOR G. Te. STRUCTURES WITH SIXTY ROOMS $27) 0.5.0: 82h ees wom tates WALL COMPLETE WESTERN END ByLAW PASSED THIRD READING LAST NIGHT—TWO NEW ; tie Sea hae rs ahaa shh hoxpitat, bel amaietate At Teststen he sayy SHOULD MEAN ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT AT THIS PORT—THE OTT YOTTEE Toe LE ne ee re a acta ieee,” eel: ene ae | d Anderson rf. At New Hazelton the road to! fist ana ts Piao onte’ hatenk ala bie s , |dently got hold of a percussion ap ee rege ve Special to he Daily aa | Another bill abolishing the I © ee op bi Pree ee ; re Phe Hazelton team will be Bob cap. In going up the stairs to the Silver Standard is completed Ottawa, June 5.—A bill guar- | National Transcontinental Rail- Cosi a eee | sedate . mg Montgomery and Bas {HOCK al, Sinclair Ds Doe Rock ss, Fourth avenue he exploded the and by next September will be anteeing $16,000,000 of bonds of ; way commission and giving au- lels passed ivs third) so-Bert voted for it Ald. Mait-|G. Rock ¢, McDonald ib, Berts If, cap. It blew a stick into his body ready for hauling so that thelihe Grand Trunk Pacific without|thority to the minister of rail- special meeting of|land did not vote Long 3b, Lynch ef, and Mar- e{mine will not have to wait for} np ; | : - between the ribs, blew one eye implementing clause has|ways has passed its second read- cil last night. Inci- | rhe council considered the by-/tin rf. snow to do the shipping. ’ Bo out and injured the other. The passed the house. ing. / mn two new ere amendment in committee rhe umpires will be Wallace little. fellow ‘in this condition ‘ran At. Telkwa, Mr. Gale has a car j dment whieh requires Further amendments were |and Brooks. to his home on Ambrose street|of silver lead ore ready to ship sfame Ost fet and) hon tena emanding @ per-| Some bleachers bave ben buit]veore cilapeng, ie was r[t9 the Tacoma sinetier. This +] YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL |SUFFRAGETTE AT COURT i the grounds and the specta-| moved to the hospital It is not|the first ore from that district ors will see a good game. known whether he will recover. |and the assay returns are anx- thadiiwenteh MAKES BIG SENSATION characte! ms with a minimum size of}; mery tried to draw/9xt1 feet. | The mateh starts at 6:30. is iously awaited. r’'s reason for cast he nayor denied that there! i" . Ts 2 ap of ie : a aphag:t 5 g a : Donates Silver Medals RA SY Portland 6, Vancouver 4, Dressed Up as Courtier She g ding vole on previous|was any attempt to shuf out one | Passed It Up to Ottawa = § 3 Presbyterians Meet Tonight Seattle 1, Victoria 1. Gained Admission to Buck- 8 was unable to do s hote ind believed that -another ! 4 »putatio ire » Ve » Prac . s wil 1 3 sane . Tan a & pO wee te f 3 = | deputation from the Van-| Among the special ‘prizes to be The Presbyterians will hold an Spokane 16, Tacoma 6, ingham Palace Ml son opened the dis-j/iotel meeting the requirements |couver and Victoria boards of} important meeting tonight in the c ving a six months’|Would be erected as soon as a jtrade held a conference with the jawarded at the Prince Rupert/ehureh hall, Fourth avenue, al joast Special to The Daily News) pas said: i was. untale. t soret, eeentaee | Provincial executive last week|fair are two silver medals dona-| 8:30, The vacaney committer Venice 2, San Francisco 0. London, June 5.—A young se who wanted to Mid Maitland vanted the}and asked for a trade commis-|ted by the Canadian Bank of|have what they believe to be a Los Angeles 3, Oakland 2. militant suffragette in court tels to have sixty;"ooms 10x12. sioner to be appointed for South|Commerce. One is for the best] very pe pular recommendation ti National dress passed the cordons of po- ther hotels were The mayor said 9x12 was th America to promote the oppor- | bushel of potatoes and the other|imake to fill the vacancy in the ci t bays lice and attended court at Buck- to do so. He sug mut sed by nearly all big}! Wes. arising from the Pana-|is for the best collection of veg-| pastorate. A formal call will be MAR e ret on cece ingham palace last night. She the full numbe hotels jina canal Premier McBride saidjetables grown hy a settler of the|ready for signatures and a large American addressed the King, imploring ind then give al Ald Montgomers sugeested|it Was a Dominion job and if the}]district in his first year ittendance of members and ad- him to stop torturing women, A ear or two to come|that the five be allowed to make|!’ade and commerce department! —- herents would lend weight to Chicago 2, Cleveland 0. tremendous. sensation was creat- \ rgom standard.| a the motions and take inv | al Ollawa refused to do anything Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|that document. Don't fail to RS rate a eet Se ne ed in the crowded drawing room. l is bylaw the coun-!honor or responsibility he would take it up again. Phone 4. tf attend. HORSE RACING ~ a CHARITY She was seized and handed to the g the accommoda-| Ald. Kerr said one of the ald- Ee ee PROFITS FO police. \ All attending the func- present number oOf;ermen was talking through his as ; tion were required to prove bona man ould: afford | ‘a The ee” Theanttal had 9S Special to The ee News) fides hefore entering. hotel under the new]rooms: why should 60 be too New Orleans, June 5.—A bill to : | mafiy. unless you. want. ¢ as restore racing with pari-mutuel BASEBALL PLAYERS i you w ak sais ( > cent. \ fontgomery pointed out|back to a shack town machines and 10 per cent of the IN GREAT DEMAND { had vateata.t Ald Ba oe an nounead PI net proceeds to charity is favor- nendment only two had|that. while he was. opposed to 9 ; Af, ably considered by the legisla- Special to The Daily News) argument in favor of |60-room ff ie building he was e LUE: seattie, June 5.Piteher Setnei- timated that there waa n favor f 60-room permanent — EERE LE MENT SEED des goes to the Cincinnati Na- i INSURANCE ON EMPRESS 7 i og nN ne arse joullding It was, inthe line, of tionals after promising to go to Red MERE Seuecoa'| hroavens ooeee"“City Council Had Room Full of Critics Last Night---Citizens Want PAID BY UNDERWRITERS] (1. oie Federals. ‘The latter ae ee hom On a vote being taken to make Sa Lt are after Steele, the Victoria eR coke nora ate et Money Spent on Permanent Work--Ald. Morrissey Locked Special to The Daily News) pitchan: sad olhee Mantheesbere Montreal, June 5.—The Eng- TAMER At thel 5. tee ee ee Horns and Said Would Posh Bylaws Through lish claimants have received]? 7°PS" } the building of ai ¥ 7 nee ey a oe ; from the underwriters £250,000 as ee ek ae Hy ee ey | s be o} Pi rmaner st ueti re Phe city couneil’s policy of re | pared to take the debentures if} further: estimates wo SaEPeness insurance on the Empress of| TOWN OF HELENA linkat eh nis a = ray’ Of npavor ms a 7 spas decking the plank roadways came|the coune!l cannot finance thie [wore from the engineer. Ireland. DESTROYED BY TORNADO e wa im xi Ald Pybhevn pastiend in for-a lot of criticism from the | Permanent work, r. >». Pattullo agreed with the Sisnuniie Pa Sa of the ame : mort Mort one Met 7 property owners a . ‘Suen Mr. Stephe I cannot answer,suggestion. He thought it hardly Claims Can't Raise Empress Special to The Daily News) ‘ ind Kerr voted for and Ald '|without knowing the figures. fair to ask the citizens to take a Fremont, Ohio., June 5.—The ind Montgomery voted |metling of the cout neg ast rhe mayor—The citizens have|the. debentures. ‘The city coun- Quebec, June 3.—Commander|town of Helena is reported to be en, ee . evening to give the local iM-|¢ondemned us for selling the de-|cil should consult the owners of|Pweedie ‘of his majestys ship|wiped out by a tornado. ee = jprovement bylaws he fine ul} ventures at too low a figure. This|the property who pay for the|Bssex. which has been aiding in bapionepn sitll A ° eading, The seating capacity of|has driven us to redecking in-|rgads before going on with| the search for the bodies, says ROY [ HOTEL PROPERTY ; ree out the council chamber was crowded] stead of permanent work. These|them, He believed the perman-]|he believes it will be impossible Wireless Phone Perfected CHANGED HANDS TODAY Evervbody is asking what was|With citizens who had a protest,| protests come at a late date after|ent work could be financed. Injto salvage the Empress of ltre- Special tothe Daily News) we ; : : : iI and they sueeeeded in having|we have bargained for the de-|fact he thought all the deben-}jand. He expressed the belief is aa : 1 ve of the city council in ; , ‘ ss , aa Fa a a oes : Tithe ee ; i ; ean 4 Paris, June 5.—Navai officers ‘ : lank peeveral of the bylaws laid» over} bentures The city engineer has|tures coult ve financed on} that the hull of the Empress will . 5 : Hands of Receiver wanting to redeck . pan) for ten days to give the publie an|threatened to bar up some|shorter terms and higher rate.}have to be blown up with dyna- nave perfected & wirelesa ’ tale- at Forced Sale—Price | poadiways on Fifth and Sixth ave- opportunity to" diseuss them] streets if we do not get them re-|He asked the council to take the} mite to prevent it from becom- phone which tiiks a hundred and Had Been in and Soild Comparatively Small nues Che usual ery is that the |further. paired, ———|ing a menace to navigation. The fifty miles. ( has no money for the rhe mayor asked the citizens Mr Stephens—We were not Continued on Page 2 services of divers from the Essex , Dead ee | ‘ demands made upon the to address the council consulted or asked to buy these eee have been offered to the owners Wireless on Seaplanes rhe | arab bipce., It Vhy 33 force . ’ ' yrovement M. M, Stephens said he was]debentures. The council ought] LINKING UP oF THE a. T. P. jof the Empress. These divers — "he Royal hotel, situ-| e BE O LEP EON A! present to protest against re-|]to be able to finance for an Sere may be used in an effort to re- Special to The Daily News) nt 89 feet of lots property owners whenlaveking the plank roads, which|amount equal to the redecking|'n Moving Pictures at the West-/coyver a part of the valuable Plymouth, June 5.—Gomman- ae of, section i, the old planking required was|he believed was the wrong sys-|ecost. Notices were sent out holme Next Week cargo and bodies of the hundreds}der Rice and Lieutenant Gress- | d for $40,000 cash la Vitth pairing?