aTERR BLE D SASTER N CHICAGO R VER | THOUSAND PICNICERS DROWNED--WARRANT ISSUED FOR ARREST OF ROBLIN THOUSAND PEOPLE DROWNED RUSSIAN PROSPECTS BRIGHTER WHEN VESSEL TURNED TURTLE = FRESH TROOPS 10 THE ATTACK WARRANTS ISSUED FOR ARREST A OF ROBLIN AND EX-MINISTERS =f TERRIBLE SCENES ALONG CHICAGO RIVER WHEN STEAMER TERRIFIC FIGHTING BETWEEN BUG AND VISTULA RIVERS— | ROYAL COMMISSION ENQUIRY RESULTS IN ATTORNEY - GEN- oh EASTLAND TURNS OVER WITH 3,000 PEOPLE ON RUSSIAN LINE SHORTENED AND STIFFENED—ITAL- ERAL ISSUING WARRANTS FOR ARREST OF ROBLIN t ARD—VES : BOARD-— ie tea AND IANS TAKE CORIZIA—WNEU: haALiTY VIOLATED COLDWELL, MONTAGUE, HOWDEN AND B i —— CONTRACTOR KELLY (8pecial to The Dally News.) Italian Success. it Special to The Daily News.) y r ti , ie escaNne vi a onde , Of ras : (8p one, . trying to open the escape vaults. London, July 24.—Fresh tus-| The Italian troops have taken | (Special to The Daily News.) had been over peid to the extent tah? ‘azo, July 24.— e -I The j piv : : ; “re ata : ‘ ; : ) Chica un n ny The hospitals are full of wound-|sian forces are attacking the ghaal ‘orizia, Swiss infantry has fired! Winnipeg, July 24.—Following|of $800,000, the bulk of which Pit and pienicers were drowned in} oq, mans in Galicia with the purpose i Géttnan. aoleeine Gérman |the disclosures made by the royal|/Sum was to be used for party yi the Chieago river at 8 a. m. today, Many crazed relatives had to be ‘ ane the pressure on Fen ps have cut the barbed wire | commission enquiry into the|PUrposes. tay es a atoel atbamer Kastit OG cae ; : Fle ceed arsaw line. 78 pe ‘ : oan ben Oe atte ne ee a ee There i pim ; : jbarricr at Largin on the Swiss | Parliament buildings contract, At the last moment, when dis- i} with 3,000 on board, made up of|sticks in the rush of the mobs 1ere is terriflie fighting be- i and the report of R. A. Bonnar aster seemed certain, the con- si { p i | Le , oO ¢ Tic fo eetteese frontier ss se f ry | * eater re ont i ; the Western Eleetrie pienie party,{as bodies were brought ashore Sa the Bug and Vistula rivers, |fronticr. It is supposed that they warrants have been issued by the|SPirators tried to bring down the . The|T ‘it e shortening of the s-lintend to violate etek | ao: ; ma Bes d turtle at the wharf. The|]The river was dotted the length | ae a a li Moe tf alae i id _ late the neutrality attorney general for the arrest o Liberals in the crash, but utterly ‘ ‘nes ie a : i {Sie y re, e SSlk 1 14 : rerian n order t ie a ; er parted under the heavy'of a city block with bobbing heads eis ian de ) eae a d in ue » out Hokmabr ” Dremhise> Bit eee failed in the attempt. and the big vessel floated|There is no hope that any who ence has been stiffened and the/flank the French. The violation d ; Ie ota as ee glee 0) ' SithnhntE J6f thet ted als ore wS Roblin, the three ex-ministers, G. the stream with a thou-|were in the cabins are still alive. |! le Russian armies /was discovered and Swiss troops : ; ; BASEBALL tnitiKovels R Bi thitiieam nt dh int Rh. Coldwell, J. H. Howden and W. me ‘ hi “e ‘ap- . ry , s Por were a v : iwere mobilized a is point. ea Cees nen and children trap-|All brought out so far were dead.) 0 oa pee H. Montague, and Building Con- ; ir cabins. The ship was|The steamer Roosevelt is being ‘HUDSON'S BAY C0. io tractor Thos. Kelly. Fort George baseball team is wded, as she had eapacityjused as a temportary morgue. ‘DAIRYMAN REDUCES Bonnar will conduct the prose- expected to play here on Monday Af nly 2,500. A broken air Five hundred bodies had been re-| INSPECTOR IN CIT ry | HIGH COST OF LIVING cutions. Extradition proceedings Tuesday and Wednesday. Pitcher ty ‘chute caused a rush to the side, Thre is terrific fighting be- | ee eS te | Vag ee will be taken to compel the re- MeGuire the ex-Chicago Federal al which upset her. of struggling people in the water | ©. H. French, of Victoria, rep- Mr. Schaefer, proprietor of the{turn of Kelly. League player, will be on duty il A corps of workmen with acety-| were harrowing. Captain Reder- |Fessnting the Hudson’s Bay Com-| prince Rupert Dairy, announces - for Fort George. Mr. McGuire \" lene torches, electric drills and!/sen and Mate Fisher of the Bast-| pany; returned last evening by|that from today he will sell fresh The commission proved con-|is now business manager of the i i steel saws are at work on the hull|land have been arrested. itrain, after a tour of inspection | mi) Ik at 10 cents per quart, and clusively that Contractor Kelly|Printe George Daily News. teh ' \ mse iof the company’s posts in the] five cent P », Schaefer ; s per pint. Mr. Schaefe: fm COMPULSORY DRILL |. ATHLETIC SPORTS Jnorthern intérier. He Met Mrs.{is buying feed _considerably|SPECIAL TRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE lFrench here, she having come | eheaper ‘ > was ¢ “NN | aper than he was able to do wm FOR B.C. STUDENTS) ON THE BATTLEFIELD "te Ns asa satet, tun ts vas hie © | LABOR COUNCIL MEETING) EXAMINATION RESULTS hi s iiire. French proceeded by the}times. has dee Ey . . pric r 4 ; : ae (Special to The Daily get Perey Godenrath has a column | hee Bene ane im ' ae pont the price W. R. Trotter, representative The following is ey: list of 1 | Vancouver, July 24.— TWOl/and a half article in The Province tpt a : ‘Jot milk exat tly in half. of the ‘Trades and Labor.Congress passes in the recent high school ytd years compulsory military drill) jen arrived today, describing son last night, Returning they) [pn addition to buying feed at bt Canada. addedesad®- a: ehesial examination; showing twelve sue- , ¥ ay, g és ep es : lanada, ¢ essed a speciz bh s required of all men students | ‘ta hald att} : j will go on to Victoria. much jlower price:s, the Prince ; we cesses out of a total of sixteen ae , sports held at the front. ke $e Prench Bas been-out.forlk a Thaine — jmeeting of the Trades and Labor Ue British Columbia University.| Two Prince Rupert men figure}. ' bhi: apap Bhatt Sl pio: Sy ag °’"}couneil in the Carpenters’ Hall Onsrayts; tay rhis was announeed by the board’ jy the prize list: Pte. Giakeieet ce mont is now on his an-|hay in the Bulkley valley. This ee Margaret D. MeColl, 753; Oly ‘ian of governors, which is arranging /and Pte. Wearmouth, first and nual inspection of the northern jreduction in the price of milk will Ee ~ ; ‘cen W. Philippson, 747; Arthur . i the first calendar of the institu-'..-.,,¢ in the football vinkiaaie He visits Telegraph Creek |be welcome news to consumers] — ‘ ee : 3 ie epee "e-) Bramley, 729; Douglas P. Stork, ti tion: | competition jon the Stikine before proceeding | throughout the city. a ee wasjount 8. D. Mac- 703; Mabelle C. French, 692; Bee aerreres | i 2 to the interior by way of the G.| ; ee a oe signe to Aloxadidur’ OG. Reka “e86: Base | —$$ $$ —— cs Oo : » gro » Con- : TO SHIP DRIFTWOOD ORE (DR. CHOWN TO PREACH eb ‘SCHOONER CAPTAIN ulline the growth of the Gon-| ond A, Fisher, 653; George 0, IN METHODIST CHURCH | In the interior he went in by} gress, and went on to deal with Shaw, 653: Richard W. Pillsbury i | Chisholm boys have a car- | 1 Pie Babine and proceeded to the Junc- | SIGHTS FOUR CRUISERS . ie of Ba queen which 630: John R. Naden, 605; Grace ; i. f ore nearly ready at their The Rev. 8. D. Chown, D, D.,L.|tion of the Peace and Findlay - come: yefore it on Septe miber M. Tovey, 589; Frank B. Dowling, Hy rty on Driftwood creek. a D., will preach in the Methodist} Pivers, on the way out he came Captain Mulhern, of the hali- 20th at Vancouver, In speaking 550. Ht i high grade copper-gold ore lc hureh tomorrow morning and | by Prince George, where he took|but schooner Toladi, whieh eame |?! ispmigr ation: Be Geecriiin’ 450 fu ind will be shipped from Telkwa |evening. Hours of service: 44 a,j the train for here. in this morning with 15,000 Ibs. efforts of the Dominion and pro-|the speaker answered questions : j i vie o yr’ , € 3 j 3 > 7 ré€ 2] - . _ to the Granby smelter.—Omineea}m. and 5:30 p.m. In the evening The advent of the train to this|of halibut, reports that, while |Y!" ial governments as insane./put by various delegates, regard- RY, Herald. tho theme will be patriotic. northern part of the province has {fishing off Frederick’s Island, he|tie said that, on representations |ing the work of the congress. Mr. 4 Ne ae sisi Dr. Chown is the general super- |Si™plified the work of the inspec- lsaw four eruisers steaming in aj from the ‘Trades and Labor .on-|Trotter is particularly well in- q ‘\ SEDITION CHARGE intendent of the Methodist Church |tion considerably, doing away|north-westerly direction. It was gress, the late Laurier govern- formed regarding the various Halt in Canada and is now making a]With many of the tiresome river|slightly foggy at the time, so that ment had placed certain restric-| phases of the labor problem, and i | An elderly man named Joseph|trip from Toronto to the coast, ;YO8ses which were necessary|the skipper was unable to find tions upon immigration which|has the gift of imparting his se i" Griffiths Waa Beamebi al the policeletopnind at banixal’ gatate along [before the railway line was con-|out their nationatity. had been beneficial in limiting it|knowledge clearly and concisely. f } = i a, . ; wi oa certs xten slasses of » was accorded ¢ sarty vote ay urt this morning with uttering |the way. He has just come from | structed, See ee eee to a certain extent to classes of|He was accorded a hearty vote ‘of i editions bebe ee seta RE eam cee hae ri) : A io meds Yh GRANBY - ENGINEER workers who were really needed,| thanks for his interesting and in-. ay anguage, i 4 ge a., ‘ nee ‘ : i int was adjourned until Monday. an active part in the recent tem- PHINCE GEORGE ARRIVES VISITS HAZELTON|Pul that the Borden government |structive address. Hi anninn: ie & from oe . —_— had played fast and loose with i} i eet. perance Campaign, e goes ‘Ot re 3 : i ‘ | \ party of ten husky Monte-|pere to Vancouver, and then east The following were amongst Mining Engineer Gonway, rep-|the regulations, with the result é i} egzrins came north on the Prince Dr. Chown is recognized as one the first-class passengers on the/pesenting the Granby smelter, that our cities had been tlooded Prince Rupert Dairy i Ceorge this morning and left onlof the strongest speakers in our Prince George this morning: was in town this week. In com-|with workers for whom there was i the train to joi eir co re anthies ; ; Mr. McKenzie, Miss MeLean, G.|pany with Hugh Harris he visited [no work. He blamed the Mc- Has cut the price of Milk ih to join their contingent) pominion., A hearty invitation is ; , r tf for the front, extended to all to attend the Sun- I., McKie, Miss Gordon, Mr. Gold-]a number of prospects on Rocher|Bride government for handing in half hat __ va Or bloom, Mr. Moody, Mr. Wilson,/de Boule mountain. Since the!over $64,000 to the Salvation PURE FRESH MILK Ve ai services, Baa ‘y ; Mr. Lipsett, Mr. MeDonald and} Granby people have been getting Army for immigration work, cov- Delt a ‘ ee 4 : aia a ae a ree ior ; ei r ha, REDUCED PRICE OF RECORD RUN wife, W. S. A. Beatty, Mr. Birk,}large shipments of the copper-|ering four years, pointing out e gpg fered * MILK } hase Mr. Gilbert, Miss Grey, Mr. and]eold ore from this district they}|that the McBride government was Th St d ° Delayed for three and a half|/Mrs, Baily, A. B, Major, Mra. have been paying a good deal of}|unable to say how or where the Phone Green 252 ay e andar Dairy hours on Tuesday morning by the |Moore, Mr.-Anderson, P. F, Weiss attention to reports from here, }/money had been spent. ; ns will deliver pure milk of its usual unloading of the Granby copper|Mr. Marling, Mr. Sterrett. H. G.|'The local ore is high grade and Mr. Trotter also dealt with the q rf high standard at shipment the Prince George made |MeDonald and wife, G. Gonty, A.fis just what they-want at their|Asiatic question, drawing atten- s ' ai t 5c a Pint, or 10c a Quart 8!an effort to make up the lost|Minto and wife, Mrs. Loukes and/smelter to mix with their own./tion to the facet that British Co- Ma slic Theatre y Phone St as Dai time on the way south, She sue-/child, M. A, Davis, Mr. Anderson|The Granby people will take all|iumbia had not yet passed an act | iH . . , f B RARE Et ceeded in making the trip from}/and wife, Mrs. Emery, Mr. and|the copper-gold ore they can gel|prohibiting the employment of Tonight and Monday t HY Bis lue 247 ¥| dock to dock in 26 hours and 33/Mrs. Watson, Mr. Rose, Mr.|/fpo mthis district; and it is not|white girls by Chinamen, though i ' a - e minutes, thus breaking the record;Gumine, Mr, Jackson, J. Hull, B.J/improbable that the company willtthe prairie provinces, which had EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION — a i roe ne eee for the run, which she already|Fegan, Mr. Mussey and wife, A.|break into mining in here them-| fewer Orientals, had already done VITAGRAPH PHOTOPLAY PRE- tf iT held, by 14 hour and 19 minutes.|W, Pride, A. Stewart, F. Kgan. selves in the near future.—Omi-|so. GENTS BROADWAY STAR FEATURE ol Albert Rooms RTE ' Rberineeeeemnornnrrrnren I A nil Et ane ae “Q@OODNESS GRACIOUS”—-In Three a eau manent 2 | ect raid, In dealing with the question of Acts—A Roaring Three Thousand Aa F THANKS " ioe é ‘ k —===2nd Avenue=—==-: CARD O armaments, the speaker said that Feet of Comedy. ve. one weathaume ‘Theelre Mrs. N. J. MeLeod and family LONDON CAFE JACK JUDGE RO! BARNES the congress favored disarma- “TWO BROTHERS AND A Q@IRL”— ! = z 4c caeane dan vile aah ee And Grill UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ment, and, so long as armaments A Pleasing Drama, CENTRALLY LOCATED desire to sincerely thank THE ? STRICTLY MODERN so kindly expressed sympathy in|} Faultless Service of Fault- exist; was strongly opposed to re eines tl F less Food C B h Sh private firms profiting by their A Drama With A Punch RENTS REASON) their recent bereavement. Sioa A OZY arber op Don't Miss Seeing This One Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement eR ced 7 Hart Bik. Third Ave. BATHS manufacture, “i ae Z UNDER re » returned from Se- se After discussing political rep- Se ene a tt UNDER NEW. MANAGEMENT BF, Dayle TOnRHOR ee BOXES FOR LADIES THIND AVE. ALDER BLK. rs ; Prices 10 and 18 cents. nn . attle on the George today. e as eee, | resentation and labor bureaux,!¢@ fr ‘I eine er