TY “evig, “v NEWS %t), ; a Prince Rp Ye, “a Paper EAN neLiA.”*,, “ CC | OC ry, z BIG.DOCK AT,PORTLAND BURNED-MAYOR OF BUTTE SHOT MANY EXCURSIONISTS ENJOYED NORTHERN OUTING MOSEBALL EXCURSION TO KETCHIKAN WAS ONE BIG ROUND OF PLEASURE — RUPERTITES IN PARADE — MOBLEY WON MANY PRIZES Prineess Beatrice arrived|the direction of an in persona last evening with 193 ex f Chief Vickers «tes who unanimously ex Next in the order of the march their Satisfaction and ay vi he Order of Eagles, God n of the baseball boys | dess of Liberty Float, Poeohontas ass joy producers Phe|Order float, school children and Ketchikan was one « float, and Ketehikan Fire Depart und of pleasure from the! ment They paraded the pring left Friday night at 11) pal business streets and disburs til arrival here last even-|ed at the Red Man's Hall where jregu ar 4th of J iddresse ne in Keichikan twi vere delivered earlier than the reported | The afternoon as given over the reeeption was not vers | to sports, in which Harry Mobley ittended, but was made up|fecarried away ‘ il good sized he matin parade of the day ip izes Rupert dé Saal on hadj| The baseba game was ealled ition of honor, tmmedi-tat 3 p.m In this event Ketechi vhind the band and city} kan got the goat back from ! Prince i ert, but as stated be Sam, personated by Cari|fere it had died. It was decided and Jobn Bull repre after stre us debate that it be 1 in the person of Ben Self, | bu! ed is native ind, and followed by Robert M. MeIn-|the next game will decide who neral director, and four|Will be the mourners of the loss earers carrying the bereave. The grand ball given for the f Ketchikan, being their|?rince Rupert ladies in the Red which Rupert got here on Men's Hall was attended by about ist of July. The poor thing|*¥e hundred couples, and was is a result of the score of | Freel success The visitors left date The cortege marched| bout midnight amid the cheers the strains of a death knel}| 40d regrets of the whole popula lered by Otto Vogre’s Germat that pleasant a visit an¢ od and assitsants he vere | time should cease ported by Chauney mper Aboard the Beatrice vesterday ited by H. G. Landes, two|/¢@mes and other amusements ns amd six suffragettes, fol vere indulged in all the way hon lup by all the representation | making the excursion the best Prince Rupert, numbering that has ever been held from one hundred and fifty In| Prince Rupert were two large banne s| The excellent eculsine, accom- Fred Watren’s supervision |modations and courtesies extend- lising Prince Rupert's Fair led by the offleers and crew of the ber 30th and October ist} Princess Beatrice were much ap nd preciated and every one returned the Ruperites were under!overjoyed with the trip. ci GRUNTY GRUNDY “SAYS THE DAILY NEWS [=== ————_—_—_—— ——— 1 AUPERT, BLG,, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914, HOUSE OF LORDS TO AMEND BILL TO SUIT ULSTER function since Chamberlain, his son. CHAMBERLAIN’S LAST PUBLIC APPEARANCE Jos. Chamberlain at his last p _in which he bade farewell to his ¢ his illness eight years age iblic appearance It was ata stituents of Birmingham. It rhe picture shows his wife, and “ee ee POLICE ARE BAFFLED = IN MURDER MYSTERY Doctor Felt ed With Secret Seupndae searching for TURNED BREWERIES TIGHT TROUSERS SKIN TO PACKING PLANTS) Fesult of Prohibition | Woman Demands the in West Virginia Arrest of Fashionably irleston, W. Va. July 6 i Oressed Men ts from over the state indi ae today that many saloon d, July 6 Aroused at rs anticipated the enforce cr issued by Mayor Alber t of the. prohibition amend i Satu day notifying the police to er ay: closing the o lat women wearing X-ray LCOS iis morning Some o ies” a has disposed of their stoe ks |* t Mrs, M. Rowman, of Ne. 38 thers frankly confessed they)! ren t Street, called on the ired disorder in the closing}mayor today and complained of business, i ub nt the tiwht trouecers fashion- Breweries and distilleries have en we wearing this sum- going out ef business for a She told him she eonsider nth, some because they fear-|' d them much worse than the women's transparent skirts and ks when the end came, and rs in order that their plants “ht be rebuilt for manufactul n the men } E pecuniary loss attending large ie ‘Seward Real Estate g purposes, One large brewery Wheeling is almost ready to pen as a meat packing house Six Seward lots were sold for Fred. O. Blue, tax commission legoo within three minutes after pul the finishing touc! ONlihey were offered at that price a plans for the enforcement Of fow days ago, The owner in S8e- ie amendment and state official ittle sent a power of attorney to ‘pressed the belief that littl 1 friend at Seward authorizing ‘uble would be experienced in) jj o sell the lots at the price more populous counties tated Iw people who heard h iv that he was going to of- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|fer them at that flgure took them Phone 4. tf | immediately JOB UUUUUUUUUBUBUBUUUUBEEEEEEEEEBEEEE EMME MERI ALL FEATURES The Magnificent Productions of ALL FEATURES 6 PLAYERS ©O and 160 100 and 160 | Tie. "guelueively at thie Theatre 100 EMPRESS THEATRE TONIGHT! BIG FEATURE SHOW i : “ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE” A Magnificent ne from the mee. “LIFE IN INDIA” An Interesting Scenic Picture Giving Many Views of India “THE WARWICK CHRONICLE “FUNNY CUSS MARRIES HUNCHBACK A Splendid Comedy - ALL FPEATURES a. roe grease BIG FEATURES 100 and Be TORR RRR RI sHOWs EVERY WEEK - THREE when shooting | ALL X-RAY SKIRTS}: is that a woman fired the shot Balfour, » was committed) : what they based their anded that the police get busy arman readily i right to know what +e eeunevnunnuneneneunene ® with women ee EH HER RR HR HH VANCOUVER BEAT BRAMPTON Mann Cup series in Vancous ver on Saturday Brampton team by a seore of ouver as Bramp tein EE em NEW O!L COMPANY DRILLING Special to The News Calgary, July 6—The Her- Elder Company started illing today. Two others are also starting this week EERE EERE * workine on 80 LARGE PORTLAND DOCK DESTROYED BY FIRE Guthrie Company's Big Pier Burned With Loss of $150,006 Special to The Dally News) Portland, Maime, July 6. Oceanic Dock, Owned by Balfour, | Guthrie & Company, was burned » yesterday, ata loss of $150 his is the third big wate: t1 this spring. Announcement Mrs. W. T. Kergin will not { row nor again this “+e ene EHR HE eH © DRIVING AWAY TRADE Ihe Dominion Government has recently appointed a har bor commission to look after the Vancouver harbor rhe commission idea was hailed the Conservative | ' cians as an advancement for Vancouver to metropolitan distinction, and incidentally it opened three new fat Tory jobs The commissioners are to receive as salary something over $7,000 each, and evi dently the understanding was that they were to make the harbor fees pay these big salaries rha new har ber regulations just issued ire said by mariners to be nothing short of a hold-up * to the shipping trade, and ¢ general protest has resulted Gne prominent man inter ested in coast transportation says it is bound to material effeet the Vancouver port and Will probably benefit Privee Rupert by = driving ome of the cargoes here the Tories clamor for a har bor commission here ‘er eeeeee SekeEKE EH HE He * * ; MAYOR. SHOT MAN... WHEN ATTACKED ‘Finnish Miner Died as Result of Shot Fired by City’s Executive Special to The Dally News) Butte, July 6.—Erie Lantala, the Finnish miner, who attacked Mayor Lewis Dunean in his office Friday because the city’s exe- ‘utive refused to deport the cor- espondent of a Michigan Fin- sh paper upholding the policies the Western Federation of Miners and who was shot by the |;Mayor, diedj today. The bullet enetrated his abdomen. INDIAN OFFICIAL FORESEES TROUBLE Sir Edward French, ex-Chief of Punjab Police, Makes Gloomy Predictions Vancouver, July 6.—Sir Edward | French, former chief of Punjab ‘lice, is here on his way to Eng- land He thinks that some day » seditionists will stir up trou in India, Speaking of the problem of \siatie immigration to portions the British Empire where the whites were opposed to the move- ment and the ineident of the ar- rival of the Komagata Maru, Sir kdward said from what knowledge he had of the matter, the prob- lem seemed an insoluble one. In the case of the Hindus on the steamer at Vancouver, it seemed to him that there would be trou- ble if they were allowed to land and on the other hand if they were sent baek to India YESTERDAY’S. BASEBALL Northwestern Vancouver, 2; Seattle, 3, Tacoma, 11; Vietoria, 10 Spokane, 4; Portland, 0, Spokane, 4; Portland, 3, Coast San Franciseo, 4: Sacramento, *| °) his will be a good thing *| remember when some of two Sacramento, 3: San Franeiseo, two Portland, 4; Veniee, 2 Portland, 4; Venice, 3 Oaktand, 0; Los Angeles, 3 Los Angles, 14: Oakland, 4 Northern Series Ketchikan, 4: Prinee Rupert, 0.) lhe best In all things is sim eee eee Re He plioily PRICE FIVE CENTS a AND KILLED TROUBLESOME ‘MINER OVERTHROW WON GAME FOR KETCHIKAN TEAM PRINCE RUPERT AND KETCHIKAN “PLAY BIG LEAGUE BALL AT THE NORTHERN CITY — BATTLE LASTED FOR TWELVE INNINGS In a bitterly contested pitcher's | Kriekson and battle between Enele and More- | Joshua 3b...5 0 14 g 3 1 land, Ketchikan defeated Prince Rockey, 2b....4 0 4 3 & 1 Rupert in a 412-inning game at TERROR, CBs or ed oR By - yw ’ | Engle, p. i 6¢ @.t.228 Ketchikan, July 4th, before a rec- ° dani ccigitn jolie liar ord breaking crowd, estimated at Totals....42 4 436 49 @ 5,000. The only run scored was made priney aaa by Ainsworth who was given life A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E, at first on an error; stole second; Embleton, r.f..5 0 2 0 0 0 and came home on an overthrow|Hanifan, 3b...5 0 0 41 4 4 to third into the erowd by Ru-|!fvine, ec. 5 0 11 48 pert’s first baseman, who had re_|Moreland, p...5 0 0 2 2 4 tired Josiah. Zone, £e....6 9 0 8 om The feature aside from the Blake, cf a, > . 3 2 pitching was Hanifan's lightening BrOORs, fF +». h' 0 © . 2 stop and perfect throw to first Beatty, 9.64 © tf § Of whieh robbed Engle of a sure hit, Howell, 1b -" eS 9 eo Both teams played fine ball, a Cals OS gb les Ce Moreland covna seventeen strike Totals....42 0 5 35 6 7 outs to his credit, with Engle onby Summary ten, the former allowing only four Stolen bas@s: Ryes, 1; Ains- hits to Ketehikans heavy strixers.}worth, 4. Rupert got five hits against En- Two base hits: Mahoney, 1; gle, who formerly pitched for| Beatty, 4. Vaneouver and won them the pen- Struck out, by Moreland 17; by nant for two years. Engle, 10. Umpires: Stackpole of Ketehi- Ketchikan kan behind bat; Wallace of Prinee A.B. R. H. P.O. A. EB, Rupert, on bases. Repeat, O85 su 2 @ 2.4+:2 Batteries: Engle and Ainsworth Kubley, s.s....5 0 4 4 3 4/for Ketchikan; Moreland and Irv- Payne, 1f.....5 0 © © © O/ine, for Prince Rupert. Ainsworth, c. .5 4 010 2 0 The game lasted for 2 hours Mahoney, 1b...5 0 4 44 4 Oland 25 minutes. LORDS WILL AMEND NEW BILL -LEAVE ULSTER T0 OWN CHOICE ONE OF LEADERS OF ULSTER PARTY SAYS AMENDING BILL WILL BE AMENDED BY LORDS—ULSTER TO BE EXCLUDED TILL THEY ASK FOR IT — by the House of Commons, as to (Special to The Daily News) make the exclusion of Ulster Bristol, Eng., July 6,—Fred-|terminable only when Ulster said erick Smith, M.P., one of the Ul: they wanted to come in. Ulster, he said, is already look- ing upon the amending bill as useless unless it will result in House of Lords would so amend/the total exelusion of Northern the amending bill recently passed ' Ireland. MEXICO T0 HAVE STORM THURSDAY ANOTHER ELECTION WRECKED FISHERMEN ster leaders, speaking at an anti- home rule meeting, said the Large eens of “People Show Several Boats Capsized and Fish- Indifference to Whole ermen are Missing Affair Reap The squall of last Thursday Special to The Daily News }morning capsized several of the Mexico City, July 6.—Elections | salmon fishing boats which were for president, viee-president, dep- | fishing outside the Skeena, The uties and senators will be held; wind blew a hurricane at times for that portion of the Republic and even the stout fishing boats controisid by Huerta, were unable to stand up against Indifference is manifested on}it. Some of the capsized fisher- the part of the people everywhere.|men were rescued by other fish- General Huerta appears to bejing boats. Others are missing the favorite candidate for presi-}and are supposed to be drowned. dent, and General Blanquete for On Saturday the steamer Ven- vice-president ture picked up a boat turned tur- tle. She lifted it aboard together with the net which was adrift. ONE HORSE WINS BIG The contents of the boat showed AMOUNT AT PARIS it to have been used by Jap fish- ermen, The boat was identified as a Cassiar boat, and the mana- Sardanaple oma. More Than/cer of that cannery sent in for it $200,000 in Less Than Ten yesterday. It is said the net does Races not belong to Cassiar. . There were ‘two Japs in the boat when she capsized and they Special to The Daily News) > ste ee itis are doubtless drowned as they aris a 6 7 rix ; . r@S!- | have not vet turned up at any of dent de la Republic at Maisons}ineg other canneries and all the Laflitte won over Baron Maurice fishing boats in on & P de Rothsehild’s Saredanaple, whieh go."a on Raturdey, last Sunday captured the Grand PRINCE ALEXANDER Prix. rhe race was for one mile com OBER and four furlongs and was valued ane oon alt 822,600 London, July 6.—Prinee Alex- Sardanaple has earned more/ander of Teek will leave for Gan- than two hundred thousand dol-jada early in Oetober, and will lars in less than ten Paces probably pass the Duke of Gon- | . naught, retiring Governor, in the The trawler Carruthers, of the St. Lawrenee, { anadia | h & Cold Storawe Co - eee ifleet, eame in Saturday with 4100,. A hungry man disregards all 000 pounds of halibut. rules of table etiquette,