THE DAILY NEWS eee 7 gy, Vi, NO. 108s PRING ’ ve . sie Mh RUPERT, B , WEDNES INE ys nn nS a foe PIV Chere eet ) DAY, JUNE 30, 1915 PRICE FIVE CENTS ——— [SSIA FGsMS MUN: TIONS BOARD WITH UNLIMITED POWER ssiAN REPULSES IN GALICIA Witt DUE TO AMMUNITION sHORTAGE—BERLIN PROW BIS THE MANUFACTURE OF COTTON GOODS—) WO NORWEGIAN SHIPS SUNK. (Special to The Daily Nowe) i! the es hay prohibited th , june 30 Hussia’s re.| inuf t cott fabr i es of Austro-Ger- |: August 1. The pre npt Galicia is to form ithet ¢ iny needs all availab tions empowered | c'ton explosives limited money, having} No» wegian — Sunk. cled power over all pri-| The Norwegian ship Can a his !8 at widi- snnets, nh a carg I wheat iat the repalses suffered | d the Norwegiat steamer in troops were eo ha bee bmarined. The g nunition shortag: s were landed, except a Berlin Saving Cotton. be TY German sailors, who we June 30.—The military ita on by the submarines (0 CREAT BALL MES TOMORROW S LLE s intended to foree 16,000 car- GA ON GRANVI BRIDGE The Westholme tonight and to-| penters, who have been on strike losing money last (Bpecial to The Daily News.) e atinee and night shows|since May 1, to submit to arbi- V a; ’ ' sms , ive Paran nt feature en-\tratior ving the Ketehikan ers yun - Phe titled “The ¢ te the loseal baseball rts attempt t destroy the!’ . tie rhe story ———- mei eee ' } ' tw . ne being the au er, the Leal baseball stent Dray was made = 0%! (40 lor Bone Cel CNEL SERVICE BASEBALL t ui {4 o'eloek last night. A con ti vh ISS CE oie teeteret a chict caghag is for some reason neglected and,| CLUB ISSUES CHALLEN f these gentlemen r vr hildish pran { i! oil and burning, which had van © Cones proem © Fe aly 0 Oe t} t tefug rhe picture The following is a list of the ‘ea a tire ! n woods siche ire deserving of ev- , a ~ & idships en ' members of the Civil Service gement at the hands aK te hy this a earning a}Baseball Club: 7 Dont miss {6 site CALLIES AND SONS OF velihood, after her escape from] Manager—J. H. MeMullin. hetchikan and ENGLAND PLAY DRAW GAME '!" hou It is splendid story Captain Ruck Irwin. e hupert tomorrew af 10:30 | : a f human interest, and acted fooster and Handy Man 2. *. Aang tp. m. The Callies and tt Sons f thfully throughout Beatty, t t i "ti - . . Le k ikan's star piteher Kug'and played a drawn game of rhe Pathe Gazette which com- Bat Boy—Sheriff Shirley. a vee | pitch for Ketehi-! i), .0.. soais each in a league game |pletes the program shows a very Utility Man——-W. EF. Burrit. : Hunt wil! perform | 44 Recreat Pa t night. The | es of war pictures from rrainer—-Lochy MeDonald. i! team. Big league baii'eame was but the football both fronts Publicity-——Hugh Dunn. ‘ | e tor the fans, sure. Iwas not of a high orde lhe Westholme management Treasurer and Legal Adviser innounces that next week the Ma-| Harry McLeod. HOIST THE FLAG. NOTICE. estic Stock Company of fourteen| Coach—R, O. Jennings. ed vers W be the city, and will Bucket Man—C. L. Cullin. ¢ Dom n Day celebration as to t xtra eX} vide a x t variety of The Team. equests that every ' - Paramount produc- plays Pitcher-——Valiquette. d strip of bunt.jtions ws of the best seats alone — Catehet Weston. ived tomerrow. injin the Majestre Theatre wi re SCOTCHMEN HEAD LIST. First Base Saint. struggle, the flag|reserved at 25c, the balance being as Second Base— Cross. n taken on a new!10 and 15 cents j first te names rolled rhird Base—Fails. i itivens should! --= ew battalion were all Rightfield Lake the occasion as never Rev. Ht. G. Kingstor who vol Seotel all members Leftffefd—Morgan. unteered years’ worl ge A w's Society, and Pres- Centrefield-—Me Masters. lta the West, has this w piet i \ f the Piteher—Jarvis McLeod. MEETING POSTPONED. loa m : vas not in vai Shortstop—Howitt. * iit g i I t ! I) | Leftfield—Gammon. | Association meet. Vernet ! x th ' “Round-up” Shoe Sale. W Rightfleld— Williamson tonight has hb. 1 hd ivy supply the three B Val es in tan, lace and) rhird Base—Whitely. : Friday, July 9, ilies churches, Smithers, Telkwa +f I) metal and Utility——-Homer. on aceount of to.land Hubert, as we as sit i she eathers, with cloth tops Utility—Homer. ka holiday. tween the Sundays tl \ ' rhese embrace | s whiel ld Anv and all teams in the city ‘ missions the Fraser Lake dis ‘ & 4 t, $5.50. at Peck,jare challenged to meet the above] Ee aap tit ; : ’ : 7 WELLINGTON COAL livict and the Nechaco Valley the Shoe Man's for $3.% aggregation of stars in an exhi- Hed only by MeCaffery & Gib- ea - bit game, the proceeds to go “PHONE 11. tf. Rev. Heber Greene is ta 4 claus the new ense by-|to the General Hospital. Veeees Kees ———-icharge of the Massel mission). nass by the Council on eaeineanencmmmmmmaaaal ” during July as well as his owl Mi .y ght alis for a fee of Mrs. C. H. Freeman will not re- EST HOLME work at Port Clements and Gra we a ‘iv from all banks do-|eeive on Thursday, July 1 ; ‘enti: Mrs Greene 18 wainess in the city oe | ham Gent bust _ ee RRR RR sl » recovering from @ serious) PERA HOUSE lowly recov Fahie to bole a ee eee ee Oe ee Le DOMINION DAY * MUPERT'S POPULAR LAV HOUSE iliness but is mot yet abi neve’. ele PY TONIGHT ar AN about. The ehaige te Massett has |# *lx Tomorrow being Do- * | ¥ x : D TOMORROW been beneficial, 9 eed t hold *!* minion Day there will be # Pecial \* “ ews does | : ¥ teimmmmmeiaml ae , 5-Resl Paramount Peature f nsibl *| ssue of The Daily * This 4 — CRUCIBLE” Rev. Wm. Grarey, with fis wits “ itwelf responsi : ' or the Best—Don’t Massett s expressed by «¢ *\* News. ’ arrived from at * opinions ex} — > on er | | yr DY the le yndents tices eee en99eeeees ,Paruare last night and is leaying » reaper | citueahated — " GazerTe le el Port wrk ‘Whe Band, Shelling train tomorrow for Gulsers y, ign eee ** iad Arm With w s ; oe bl the nae Mt the Ppont vined ae few miles above Kilwanea i nt coeageocerss| :} ONDONC FE won [ La Bassee skeeni , for a month's he ie ‘ ssee, and Skeena River, for Ro! ioe f ‘ , from ann JUDGE Pp ee day. Mrs. Crarey is suffering tro! | NDER NEW MANAGEMENT And Grill ices 15 J Commenine uae 25c rheumatism, and if ts hoy i THE corves Methine but the Sest T oxt Week! : Cs it do hb The . mAsEeTio STOCK CO. change to the Interior wit Cozy Barber Shop ‘3 Mart Bik. Third Ave. Renn ee That Has Ever good, | R. ATHS | upert—4 M matings! oa a re . ALDER BLK. 3) BOXES FOR LADIES Will Be Given Tomorrow rhe Ketehikan basebal THIRD AVE. _$ a 36 ‘Clock ‘i . hit oon oo will arrive at 7 o'clock tonigh! ANOTHER ATTEMPT AMERICAN SCHOONER SEIZED ‘bY CUSTOMS} WEDGED BETWEEN ROCKS: (Special to The Dally News.) Was i v 5. SUBMARINE i (Special to The Daily News ) SIA HAS POWERF UL MUNT eee ussiA DEF E AT DUE TO MUNITIONS SHORTAGE. AME _ = — oe = —_ porn ——$— eS GREAT PROGRAM FRAMED FOR DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION | June 30, San Francisco, June 30. The | . ‘une Larson was/United States submarine H-3 is MORNING, BASEBALL AND PROCESSION — AFTERNOON, RACES st olficials on her|wedged between rocks off Point FOR ALL—BASEBALL—IN THE EVENING, CITY *, short of provisions }Sur, 150 miles south of San Fran- | CUP FOOTBALL FINAL AND SPLENDID - vale She left San Diego|ciseo. The monitor Cheyenne is | PATRIOTIC SOCIAL. . f 4,000 rifles and/assisting to tow her off. The H-3 | ites ‘ : 1h) at dges for)}was on her way to San Francisco | iverything looks promising for,girls and boys, 16 years and un- ( pla aims that)/lo take part in the Fourth of July | areal good time for young and old|der. Three prizes, $5, $3 and $2. ne ible to loeate the/ celebration jtomorrow, The weather seems to Best, somie costume, any char- Maverick, to which ae —__—____ - | have struck a spell of good be-j|acter-—Jliree prizes, $5, $3 and , His Carge | and was ‘GENERAL SHUTDOWN IN im avior; the city has a_ sports| $2. ' y head as to the north. ground worthy of the occasion, Sing'vy “Maple Leaf'’—Open to It is believed that the cargo was | CHICAGO BUILDING TRADE. and the committee in charge of|school er sited Prizes $3 a $2. lestined i man naval ——- ithe day’s proceedings have ar- Playivg three different military i t of Meni Phe | (Special to The Daily News.) | ranged the following splendid|calls—Oypen to boys 16 and un- Ma pected to be under Chicago, June 30, A general} program. der. Prizes $3, $2 and $1. vy G in agents pees in all building trades The procession will be super- 3 p. m.—Mens’ Open Races. a take place here tomorrow,|intended by George Frizzell and 100-yard dash—83 prizes. “THE CRUCIBLE” AT. | pending a settlement of building | J. ht. Beatty, and the sports will 220-yard dash—3 prizes. WESTHOLME THEATRE sputes _— 200,000 men are|be in charge of Canon Rix and Running broad jump—3 prises. iffected The general shutdown /|Chief Vickers. Standing broad jump—3 prizes. The Program. 10:30 a. m.——Baseball: Ketehi- kan vs. Prince Rupert. { p. m.—Procession forms on Sixth Street between Second and Third \venue and parades to Rec- reation Park. 2 p. m.—Races: Little tots, boys, 3 prizes; little tots, girls, 3 prizes. Boys’ Races. Six years and under—3 prizes. Seven and 8 years—-3 prizes. Nine and 10 years—3 prizes. Kleven and 12 years-——3 prizes. Thirteen and 44 years-—3 prizes. 3 prizes. under--—3 Fifteen and 16 years— Kighteen years and prizes. Girls’ Races. Six years and under—3 prizes. Seven and 8 years—3 prizes. Nine and 10 years—3 prizes. Eleven and 12 years-—3 prizes. Thirteen and 144 years—3 prizes. Open Races. {6 years and under, 16 Sack race Three legged race years and under (3 prizes). Potato race—t8 years and un- der (3 prizes). Re lanada.” t costume rep- to 2:30 p, resenting Open FOOTBALL. Drydoeks at 6:30 the night The Callies and meet tomorrow in the of the The lineup of the teams is as follows: Woods, MeCrate, Me- Campbell, Dixen, MeInch, MeWilliams, Mell- final City Cup. Drydock Duff, Jones, Bruce ravey, Neilson. Macdonald, Martin, Foote, Ab- Dowther, Hunter, Callies Murray, W. bott, Williseroft, MelIntosh, Dunn, Murray, Smith, Dennis, Black, Broken lines in women's shoes, pairs 41.05 MAN. there are a few Values to 85.00 for PECK THE SHOK of whieh only. Bo- of of the und erew gave another Skipper Johnson, realis, their enjoyable home dances ballroom last night. Daneing and good cheer continued hours of the morning. was the early The pounds on his last trip in, skipper reports to! their friends in the Windsor Hotel | until} 140,000 Running high jump—3 prizes, Putting shot—2 prizes. Fat mans’ race—2 prizes. For Ladies. Ladies’ race—3 prizes. 4 p. -Baseball — Ketchikan s. Prinee Rupert. 6:30 p. m,—Football—Drydock Callies. m.- vs. Ail the above sports are to be played on the Recreation Grounds, Acropolis Park. 8:30 p. m.-—Patriotic social in the K. of P. Hall.” Speeches by Judge Young, Rev. H. R. Grant, Rev. Canon Rix, Messrs. T, D. Pattullo, C. N. Crowell and Fred Stork. Musical program and re- freshments. An admission fee of 25 ceuts will be charged to the social. ‘ CHILD STRUCK BY AUTO NEAR HAY’S CREEK BRIDGE An automobile accident which might have had very serious re- suits ceeurred this forenoon be- yond Kay’s Creek bridge, when a child, in an attempt to run across front of a car, was knocked down, Fortunately, the youngster es- the road in caped with a few cuts and bruises, the chiof to the car when it swerved to escape running over the child, damage being done Follow the crowd to Self’s Cafe. There is a reason.. Next Majestic Theatre. 102tf. 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