we’ GILY NEWS ee ee \‘ LATIVE i GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: 7 | be 8 rs leading Paper With the acting mayor coming u next Monday the union barbers will AN ; ABLE ALIVE probably take thelr summer vese- tion = ———— v _ — _ as — z = Es No. 155 PRINCE RUPERT, B.G., Tl ESDAY, JULY 7, 1914. PRICE*FIVE CENTS ‘OURT OF APPEAL DECIDES AGAINST THE HINDUS MANITOBA ELECTIONS FRIDAY-WELSH-RITCHIE FIGHT TODAY-KING AND QUEEN BOMBARDED (/TY BOOKKEEPING TROUBLES SUBJECT VERY LONG DEBATE ALDERMAN SAYS HE WANTS NO MORE LAW-—mAYOR ‘KING AND QUEEN ARE BOMBARDED BY SUFFRAGETTES HINDUS ESCAPING FROM SHIP FORCED BY OFFICER TO RETURN | Special to The Daily New ! oe . ONE Edinburgh July 7 King HAD CROWDED ON TO IMMIGRATION BOAT BUT FINALLY REFUSES TO ADMIT BOOKS OF EARLY YEARS lite shin cd Hike Mare were! FORCED TO RETURN—COURT OF APPEAL UP. WERE IN BAD SHAPE pee. seta teats palteemaitnt HOLDS ORDER IN COUNCIL | literature Two militant women | ; i 4 i ce de resistance at last;to pa x fi ‘ work th ea bes = se ce hs aan sein’ Special to The Daily News) jon, he agreed and the Hindus Couneil meeting was!as the city had received | 1] | a we hin shabiiis thedes icin | Vancouver, July 7.—The main} went aboard. in anditor?” All of the Ald. Mor PY said it wa a 7 ' t liter ad se i the King’s features in the Hindu situation Victoria, July 7.—The courts took part in the de-\ca f pa gn t , snd hel l arriage.appeared . lwhich developed today are that) have decided against the Hindus hough Ald. Maitiand's didi vant any 1 ‘ iw : a a ahead seca the women ifive marooned Hindus were al-}4 laim of right to enter Canada, A is confined to a protest Ald. MeClymont ga i lengtl spoiling their aim hey were | lowed to return to the Komagata | decis against the contention emberg speaking two or |! ination of the ble | then removed to the police sta- Maru. Gurdit Singh yesterday|of the Kast Indians was given es on the subject He | tw audit and teens | lei a had refused to allow these Hin-|yosterday by the Court of Appeal the vote and the Mav ‘ rh auditor wa lo in| dus baek on board ship again. i. British Columbia sitting here. hint and put the que getting ul 4913 a siming | When the Court of Appeal gave | The Court of Appeal unanim- that the 1 KS W i eady HEAVY PORT CHARGES its decision upholding the order. | ously dismissed the Hindu appeal eHate started over a re! The treasurer t blame for in-council, Mayor Baxter prom-|taken to enforce entry into Can- he finance committee en- | th ux t books had 1 bad TURNS SHIPS AWAY ised Immigration Officer Reidjada. It upheld the validity of the in ateount from P. Rob- | shay 1 it was ssary to go —— that he could have the help of the | orders-in-council which were fol- the Jate city auditor, tor|ba all the since 1940 Liner Saxonia Will Discharge|(ily police force if necessary to | lowed by the immigration officials 1 advocating that it be'to get a proper base to work on Vancouver Cargo at place the Hindus back on board. lin attempling to deport Munshi r 8500, Ald. M " held that the Victoria Towards dark Reid boarded the | Singh. ¢ Morrison wanted to know) Cour had not ited Mr. Rob —_—— immigration patrol boat on which The court further ruled that rtson is still ci a ert fa f it was the treas Yesterday The News published the five Hindus had been for 8eV_ | oxcept in the case of persons who f not whs = fe rhe a ‘ ught an article stating that the new) °t®! days. On getting alongside ies wha weit Mayor informed him that't ‘ ! ' iia ek neshen *e the Komagata Maru, he called for |#"¢ Canadian citizens and Rave ” sal poate ge ado ; echiat* 4 charges under w harbor opey Gurdit Singh and ordered him to | domicile, no power rests with any 8th orderit ' ie tink aaa 8 ves ' a mission arrangement at Van-|take back the Hindus. In two|court to quash any order made omplete the 194 audit) w! ! 1 get out a balance couver, made for the purpose of| minutes, for some unknown rease! by a board of enquiry. proceed with any 1914 / sheet paying fat salaries to Conserva— | comme : _ —_——$——_—$_ his services would be no rt M 1 net agree with appointees, were ' injuring C juired. This was th ' the books had beer Ae ee aan ala STEWARD § CUP WON BY f an unsatisfactory t If they of Saturday yitains the 1 affaires fa the finance ; they are vet wing on this point:— nt Phere had be: a \ M ! ected his Claiming that the new port LEAND W clinn ane 46 was hoped . a vot arges at Va iver are exces- spenside With Mr. R 7 port carried sive, the Han zAmerika Line d bringing t i i ink “elon vill nr ane the liner ee HARVARD SECOND EIGHT wi WINS GRAI GRAND CHALLENGE TROPHY , thet ¢ i Ald. Monte rere, but will discharge the Van- DIAMOND SCULLS ARE TAKEN TO ITALY ie ; n get yuver cargo at Veuome Gad BY GUISEPPE SINIGAGLIA : Ald “ ; trans-shij to this part. ; ty s ay on the fire anc ea ee tid ti Meter: | : 1 tl Phis is the , = t ens Henley-on-Thames, July 7.—)tage to three-quarters of a length , . rract protes agains ei... * ; work on the books it written ¢ : : a 7 an in the| Lhe two leading trophies con- and from there to the finish line : Ra uae : { iwaiting re oe ou ogee in © ee. . - cea tea | Widened the distance to a length had been engage : the corporation of the|tested for at the Henley regatta : ‘ . ‘ - ‘ and a quarter. NF gece te’ a a e vlad stadt tte Harl Commissioners of Van-|were won by foreigners, the In a @nal of she ‘Diao to four month's pay 1 statement that the ‘ tio ii Grand Challenge Cup falling into} seulls, €, M. Stuart of Cambridgo, ; ay i nt t he Saxonie , ame , ; ; this year. were never in so ROYAL VICTIMS AND THEIR CHILDREN ae t Yokohama line hands of the Harvard second] led Sinigaglia all the way to with- Montgomery was opposed is they are now esterday for Vaneouver, after ]}eight, and the Diamond Sculls be-|in 300 yards of the finishing line, er ws Archduke Ferdinand and the Duchess who were assassinated z on from Hamburg, but|ing taken to Italy by Guiseppe|when he gave up, the pace being The children are or or he s ession as the marriage ay Messick Mieeines JohoctPinigegiis. too strenuous for him. 2s morganati The Duchess was formerly @& governess In ro} ; ie ae Ri a t : a ALL LINED UP FOR POLITICAL ie Royal famils 1 soa Sery student killed the heir [> & Co., agents here for the he weather was perfect when England was slightly compen. apparent and his wife in the Bosniat ipital after a bomb received a letter from the}the Union Boat Club, of Boston,|sated for the loss of the Grand had failed. The murder was said to be an act of revenge jhead office on this coast an- and the Harvard second crew went/Challenge Cup by the victory of BA LE IN MANITOBA neing that, in view of the “ex- to the aEting Se ne