‘AILY NEWS *'g leading Paper E ALIVE 4 _—_———_ ULSTER REFUSES THE DAILY NEWS S, EN ¥. Lh, , 8 ‘ ~enunTy GnuNpy says: if the Tory organ doss not stop kidding itself with this “popular member” stuff, it wi'l accidentally be slipping it in behind the name of William Manson. rn NCE RUPERT, B.C,, MONDAY, JUNE 22, E OF MIND SAVES LIVES OF 1914 -—$—— PRICE FIVE CENTS Y MINERS SIX YEAR EXCLUSION CLAUSE---VILLA RESUMES WAR—MAY GET FREE BAIT RUSHED I yew | G y f th j ister h the disa aphy of Lely made fan and \ the sug WINE MANAGER BROWN SHOWED — GREAT PRESENCE OF MIND FOR INTERIOR FANS AND REVERSED THEM, BRING- ING FRESH AIR TO VICTIMS-—_SAVED MANY LIVES — 150 BODIES L4ID TO REST TODAY REILLY A BAD MAN uit Sentence Meted Out Report of His Past Record nd 2 break i JAPAN AND UNITED STATES TO PUBLISH of the { land act CUBAN CONDITION SOUND Sir Wit) GOT FIVE YEARS IN PEN on CORRESPONDENCE ing on the Califo am Van Horne Says Cuba Financial Condition ts in Good Condition The Dally New June Sil Wil rue, President of the Saves Guba now finaneial condition ent Government is eould beshad. te has le a tour of the island ) er his own as well: as ) Madan interests on the , Cc » HL. CG. Contract Holders } ' eby requested to attend in Sons of England ‘day, June 23rd, at 8 JOHN DYBHAYN, eee rere AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 5 i Many’ lield at the LEEK AUCTION frou, FOURTH STREET, + across 7:30 oie Land Registry Office at m. 4 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 23rd Seods on view Tuesday all day ‘eorge Leek, Auctioneer, OPE OPPOPROOCROTEE LEAL TATE | kK KKK KEKE KEKE KH HK | * |*% AN ABSURD REGULATION | The Dominion Fisheries according to * Department, 1* local Conservatives, has re- |*® vised the regulations to per- * * * * * * l% mit of the issuance of gil! * |# net licences to bona fide set- * '* tlers on the land whether * i i |* they be British subjects or * }* not. The Daily News hopes ¥* I h * in the interests of British * { iff * Columbia that it is true and * A h | lies of * if there is any credit due the * rs iid to rest today * department for correciung. * ull is ht the * one of the absurdities of their * 1 ch standing * own regulations the public * | * will not begrudge it, But * * it might be mentioned that * * the necessity of this correc- * NANAIMO FISH MEN * tion was first brought to the * * attention of the public and * WITHDRAW OBJECTION * local representative by a # * writer in The News and other * Free Bait Privilege Will Probably * Liberal paper, * Be Secured from Dominion * The Conservatives had * Government been boasting of encourag- ¥* * ing white fishermen to come * } is a toy * and settle on this coast, but * ; th Fish * unless the immigrant fish- * * ermen happened to be Brit- ¥* von he Board of * ish born he could not,get a * rade. H. 8+ ¢ M.P., and * licence _ until after he had ¥* M it | ig f the * lived in Canada three years * ‘ e Bait ( P * and secured naturalization * sys ; * papers, This meant a fisher- * i * man would have to live on * * faith and clams for three * I ( \ * years before he could ply his * | th hai * trade, om R Colun ¥ * bt oh aoaee KKK KHKEKHHKHHKH HK KH HE th i but I She | i : cae rt FIRE ON GLASGOW DOCKS he Neweimo Fish & Bail ROOSEVELT-WILLIARD NUPTIALS Seer Half a Million Dollars Damage ‘ i On Wednesday, J 10th, Miss Belle Williard, daughter of the Due to Careless Handling M HK |, the manager of tha United States Minister to Spain, became the bride of Mr. Ker- of Ashes delegate th Roosevelt, son of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt. M ! , and a ad ae Glasgow, June 20.—Damage to dis s the quest | the amount of $500,000 was done] : seuss the question | PREMIER BORDEN FIGHTING RESUMED vealerded’ betace. Txticte extn he ae : ML dock, in the centre of Glasgow. 1 KNIGHTED BY KING IN MEXiCO Four schooners, several freight ~~ |King’s Birthday Honors Also Fall Under Direct Command of Villa, * re et bee Upon the Head of G, E. l Constitutionalists Attack Ana wae nathad tv thi Ganainne Foster Federals ; ; : \ ! } ise of hot ashes, } P e Rupert fish ndust S| il to TI Special to The Daily News 0 Rey rae oat wosters have 1 i yel hee apie London, June Among the} Saltillo, June 22,—Fighting pening Hudson Bay Mines | Lo ate ve 7 ue P Hh Knights Bachelor ed in = has ee yee in ea Work on the development of t in he to sell th fish in King's »- biriageg, 5 Heil wien? pander — 2 hn ee ’"|the Hudson Bay Mountain mine D is Mawson, explorer, and |General Villa, | the pen market Every U. § kK s of the Grand Cross R, L.| In an uneontirmed report re-|' the Hazelton Distriet has been 43) e to ship must have) po den and G. B, Fost cy ved here, it is reported that|started. This mine is owned by a consigned ‘to an’ fumert jthree positions held by the Fed-j|ah English syndicate who recent- ' : ee 8 sot ee he Give Credit to Counsel rals have been captured by thel), cont their manager here from : Rees If 4 d “ | nstitutionalists, Mexico where they had to close he - t 8 : or} : In passing sentence on John! down on account of the political bids dati ae ad} Wilence, the man found guilty of| ADVOCATE OF PEACE DIES disturbances, This decided the l hve ibout gelling all the obtaining a ride on the G. T, P| apaciil’ to’ Phe watiaeMewen company to-open up their Hazel- | : sg ort te th berated Dac ar Aint yt it ee ton property at once, Some ten SVR ate | Vienna, June 22,-—-Baroness}ya¢k trains left’ Hazelton yester- { stated that the object of the} Rertha yeh ee an ere day for the mines, with supplies : was not to punish but to}writer who devotes most o el | and tools. Great efforts wi e Rack so. Romine prevent a re-oceurrence of the]life to the cause of peace, and)iade this season to sansa ca Sn x te eae the jerime, Under the cir umatanoset was awarded the Nobel prize} qpe podies and permit of a thor- I the lime already passed in jatl}in 1905, died today, ough investigation of the extent ( i ) | { ( | he re ient] _ ‘ . Vee weeuld be considered n of the property, par wh . operating the lpunishment,, The prisoner was PARIS STEEPLE CHASE Rocher de Boule nu left this | weeping whil S( utence wos sel a eer aS Snap in Section 2, Lot 45, bik. morning far Carnaby after spend. |[iset. oY one ‘1d than! | Pari Jun The Grand 19. Good residential property, the prisone { e shoul laAnK i S, « e ~~ 2 ‘ 2) oe es vom rae iug several days » ORGY, ME o snwnal, a | \ iliams for | St eplechase De Paris, of four $300 cash, balance G.T.P, 143tf, Williams says Ut! company S/o vtting him off and shouid recog-|and a half miles, valued at $30,- Pe eee te Tee ww operating wilh twenty fiy nize it in a substantial manner, | 000, was won by Jas, Hennessy’s | * * * * % 3 3 3 3 at 8 0 ee men They are driving @ tui a iLord Loris, Sydney Platt’s Clitias | * * rhe three mile aerial tram SEWARD REALTY BOOMS Jwas second, and L,. Frate’s Mar-|* The Journal outlined yes- * wav is almost ready Phe towers teau third. The betting was four|* terday the appropriations se- * ind tension stations are all ready Special to The Daily News to one, * cured for this district by * and the cable is ready to Mi Siuari: Mamba tna Be hae * our “popular” member, Mr. * etrun The bunkers at the std New Powder Magazine * H. S, Clements. This oceu- * on the railway are about] bivily by government engineers R: J. Smith. manager. of tho|* piedsthipteen “inohes ne ae ready for the ore, As’ yet thelin connection with the building | (4 yadian Explosives, was in the|* double column, (Notice the * company has not completed ar-Jof the proposed Alaska railway | wity yesterday on his way back]* unlucky number.) Go a little * rangements for the handling o'lhas caused a real estate boom from a trip north, * closer, however,‘and you will * the ore at the Prince Rupert}jere, the latest deal consummat-| While here Mr. Smith complet-|* see that only seven of those * docks, but a site for an elevated}ed being the sale by Fred Laub-|od arrangements for the removal|* items belong to the North, * track and bins has been selected.|ner of a thirty-eight-aere plot on} of (heir magazine across the har-|* The rest is handed over to * the outskirts of the town to Rob hor The opening up of the|* his friends in the South, * Notes Not Paid ert Ashland for $30,000, Other| Moreton Frewin property neces-|* ‘Rhat is what we get for * ; property is active, sitated the removal of the maga-|* electing a “foreigner” to re. * (Special to The Dally News . zine and a piece of property com-|* Present us at Ottawa, * London, June The inter Chet Neff Arrives prising some fifteen acres has|* But why not give him * . ( wo-year extended | f : J been leased from the G, 'T. Pp. at}* credit for the $85,000 graft * eae ie ‘tes months’ ex Dhepenen arrived: today ae point farther up the harh * on the postoffice site? That #* tended noti f the National Rail-| the south and Will go into train | \ new magazine will be erect-|* really came to Rupert, He * wave of Mexico was not paid injing immediately at the Windsorjed there with a suitable wharf,|*® might _ also be commended * cash but the Mexican Government} Hotel, Rough House Burns has|In the meantime the exp! ves |*® for bringing polities into * has now offered to advance the} been training every evening forj|will probably be stored on a tloat- . militia matters, * payment of the interest’ in thé} several days This eontest, bill jing magazine, * Ihese factors, no doubt, * form of Treasury notes bearing}ed for the night of July tst,! 3 * contributed to his “popular. * six per cent interest, promises to be the best exhibi-!| Norfolk Rooms. Sleam |} ited, | ity.” Why not give him all * 4 ul lion yet put on in the ving injhot and cold water, Terms rea-|* his due? * Pantarium Pioneer Gleaners Prince Rupert, The sports aré}sonable, 6th Ave, and Fulton * * Phone 4. tf' anxiously looking forward to it,! LASte (ROR a ae ae oe a oe ok ee wert os ULSTER WI (Special to The Daily News Bolton, June Carson, addressing a anti-Home Rule said that if the 22.—Sir Edward meeting of sympathizers, amending — bill LNOT ACCEPT MERE SIX YEARS EXCLUSION CARSON SAYS GOVERNMENT'S AMENDING BILL MUST GO FUR- THER THAN THAT, OTHERWISE ULSTER AND ITS FRIENDS WILL OPPOSE IT simply repeated the Government's offer of optional exclusion for Ulster from Home Rule for six years he would haye nothing to do with it, ANOTHER CHICAGO BANK IS CLOSED BY STATE EXAMINER Chicago, June —A fifth bank has been closed by the State bank examiner in connection with 99 the disclosures of conditions in the LaSalle Trust and Savings Bank, This bank, the State Bank of Calumet, according to the bank examiner, completes the chain of what were known as the Lorimer-Munday banks in Chi- cago, Two state bank examiners from Springfield have arrived to assist in the examination of the five banks now in the state banking department's hands. William Lorimer, president of the LaSalle Street bank, was said to be near a physieal collapse from the strain of the develop- ments of the last week, Approximately $4,000,000 of HALL FOUND GUILTY BUT SERVES NO TIME Justice Lectures on Use of Fire Arms in Settling Quarrels J, F, Hall, of Francois Lake, was charged with ‘shooting with murderous intent and doing grie- vious bodily harm, His case was heard in the aSsize court Satur- day afternoon and was the last of the criminal eases. The evidence went to show that Hall engaged a neighbor named Behuke to do some work and Behuke was to have feed for his horses in return, A dispute arose over the feed and Behuke started to take his. effects out of Hall's shack, When he started to re- move a stove a quarrel arose, Behuke grabbed several guns in the shack and made off with them but as he was leaving Hall ap- peared at the door with a shot the deposits are tied up in the five banks, McFarlane Case Again The suit to set aside the trans- fer of some city property from L. E. MeFarlane to his wife in order that damages for slander might be collected, was heard in the high court this morning.’ The evidence went to show that the f transfer was made on July 14*», after the slander had been utter- ed, and shortly prior to the en- tering of the suit for damages. The property was valued at $8,000.00. The defence claimed no fraud had been shown, that MeFarlane had decided to deed the property to his wife months before, Me- Farlane said he had spoken of it before his marriage, Judgment was reserved, Premier Borden Coming “T expect Premier Borden and the Minister of Marine and Fish- eries on the coast this summer,” said H, 8S, Clements, M.P., just as he leaving on the Venture Saturday afternoon ‘for the south, “They will probably be here about September ist and T will be up in Rupert with them,” Mr, Clements will make a num- ber of stops on the way south. was Terrace Ball Team Tomorrow A wire has been received by the of the from the Terrace ball team, secretary elub The latter promise to come down to- baseball morrow, and will play tomorrow evening, returning on the Wed- nesday morning train, The game will be on weather permitting, The Rupert team have put in some good practice during the past few days and promise the fans a good game, YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL (Special to The Daily News Northwestern Vancouver, 4; Seattle, 3; Victoria, 5, Tacoma, 2, Pertland, 7; Spokane, 5, Coast Venice, 2; Los Angeles, 2. Venice, 2; Los Anteles, 0, Portland, 5; Sacramento, 0, Sacramento, 7; Portland, 6, San Franciseo, 2; Oakland, 0; tiem ban Fianeiseo, 3; Oakland, 2, Agen ents 6 te gun and fired at the retreating man, sending the charge into the back of his leg. The defence was that the gun was an unreliable one and that Hall did not mean to shoot, The Jury found Hall guilty on the minor charge, A, M. Manson, counsel for the defence, asked for lemenecy for the prisoner as he had already been in jail, The judga said he would be lenient, but too often leniency was abused. He said there was too many of this kind of shooting cases, Hall had a good record and was a farmer. His ranch would suffer if the man was sent to jail, Considering the cireumstancés the prisoner was let go, LOOKING FOR SITE FOR ROLLING MILLS Before Deciding on Location e (Special to The Daily News) Vancouver, June —At a meeting of the Burnaby Board of Trade on -Wednesday evening a letter was received from a large 929° ing company, which states that it will employ over two hundred men and will require over seven acres for their plant. The see- retary was ordered to investigate the matter, First Anniversary The Canadian Fraternity first anniversary meeting will be held in the Court House on Monday, June 22, at 8:30. 2t Should Investigate Prince Rupert — steel and. scrap iron manufactur. | WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT Miss Swepstone and Mr Tweedale In. the FLIRTATION WALTZ (By Special Request) Also the “Forlana” and a New Solo Dance by Miss Swepstone COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES Admissich 160 and 260 a Seer re aR: Se PS8 ee RE HG 7 é es St Sine Maat 2 odrgpeaee - ee RRR SIRE: 5 ee 4 Sera 4 Re ts