a Ofs \ i ee THE WEATHER qwenty-four hours ending 6 & m, THE DAILY NE NEXT MAILS For Souter Royal...... Friday a. m. June 15 MIN. TRMP. . IN, RAIN ogre Ee” loa Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist EE eo cae) — — —— ——————— = ee lI, NO. 134 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THurspay, Jung 15, 1911. Pace Five CENTS VICTORIA JUDGE CENSURES OUR CITY AUTHOR MR. A. J. PRUDHOMME ‘GETS HIS LICENSE RENEWED But as the Renewal Came Too Late to I to Prevent Him Putting in an Application For Renewal After July 15th the Board May Erect Further Difficulties---May Mean Further Re- course to the Courts of Justice to Secure Carrying Out of the Court’s Intent Renewal of his license to sell}is a licensed house today, but it j}six months, not for any furthe iquor at the Savoy Hotel has| Will not be so after July 15th | application ?”’ een granted to A. J. Prudhomme | unless further action is taken to Commissioner Hilditch under- een gran Of 7 }overcome the obstacles erected in| stood that the | the way. be ap] ation was al applies only to} pplication was te the BUT the renew : considered as part and parcel granted at dis- he license : a ; a Gitte aie anict eh is Ald. Hilditch Chairman with the mandamus, and the City buted meeting a | eS 7 Solicitor argued that the license nissioner Merryfield did not vote.| Alderman Hilditch was appoint-|__ i pe ‘ ; ; ere oor : : would expire on the 15th of July. ding the lights of thejed Chairman of the Licensing The ‘dinomel> was Genie ‘ a ie ‘ . ; ewe a 2 "Che , icence Commissioners at their|Commission in the absence of the! li ht of A : ; granted. Some little talk about eeting yesterday afternoon the|Mayor at last council meeting : ‘ : . the amount of fee payable for the equires them to grant|though he declared. he did not ei a, ole dane mia ieee . j ense lasting only on ont! ar for the six months/covet the honor After some! snowed to dri “ot ally dhe jr 5th. 19 at lordins : bri allowed to drop without any de- r 15th, 1911, atjordinary business had been briefly) .. . aig ‘ 5 : .” | cision on the matter all licenses in the city|}touched upon the mandamus is- R lar R lo i : ae | s : : egular Renewals quire again to be renewed or|sued by Justice Clements was Reports by Chief Vickers.an the ven up. Applications for re-|read by the Clerk to the Com- h ; S Soe ea = Seer conduct of the other seven licensed | wals on the 15th of July of all} mission. The Commissioners heard : f bl cca , Pcs ; rm ‘ hotels in the city were favorable. r hotel licenses were dealt|it in silence. Then Mr. Prud- ‘a 1; ; ; ’ . . janc renewals oO these dicenses ith and renewals granted by the} homme’'s application for renewal oH ; a é as were speedily granted. In the mers, but they hold that|was read. Then Commissioner ; > . df he |S sade dilbcel ; case of the Premier Hotel anion Was ntere A 1 ac ouoWw iw motion c - | to w the /Smith made the following motio transfer to the name of Mr. F.} otel, as Mr plication was for renewal of accordance that the granted in Prudhomme's|“‘I move Henning has been effected. a renewal Savoy Renewal Considered to} license be ke effect on the 14th ¢,)with the manda and the ap- ad . a : Tag | wi nM . nd is and the ap The queitioh’ the’ came’ wp. yesterday cording tt “at that 15 ore us 7 t ccording | plica ion that 5 be fore i ... « {Should the renewal of the ap- e proceedings of the License The City Solicitor—‘This 1s/_ ae MEN ee ard yesterday, the Savoy Hotel/of course his renewal for the last (Continued on Last Page.) A ROYAL DINNER BERALS ARE RETURNED ooo... once wow tote IN NOVA SCOTIA CONTEST “ saline by Prince Leoplod adian Press Despatch) ‘ Ju e 15 Colonel Mc- hree Ministers Were Defeated But Premier ell ce — the officers of: the Goes Back For Another Five Years With a |Canadian contingent were enter- Majority of Eleven Seats in a Total |tained at dinner at Chelsea last night by Prince Leoplod of Bat- House of Thirty Eight. | tenburg Despatch) | beaten in his constituency of Anti ; Halifax, June 15.—The Pro-|gonish, Hon. B. F. Pearson who! If you are going trout fishing neral elections held here|was beaten in Colchester, and lbe sure to get a pair of Muk Luks tay resulted in a victory|Hon. Dr. Le Blanc who contested |at Scott, Froud & Co “zovernment who were | Yarmouth wer, though with a| TWO CASES IN Premier Murray Returned rat On the total | P eight seats the} Premier, the Hon.G. H. Murray, POLICE COURT peral tried twenty-seven giv. | W@s returned with a supporter at} m majority over the Yarmouth, both by har dsom« 2" Preliminary Hearing of Jap positios tleven jjorities. The issues in almost Killing Case, also Donaldson Halifax Went Solid | each case were local ry i] vs. City. Neither Decided | Halifax wen solidly Liberal, }¢ be pape ig i — se 7 of | Till Afternoon. mis : »| Conservatives at the return : “tg ree members, toh. | Mp . , . ae ‘Owest with a Majority of 705. | 1 [ane of Donaldson vs. City is P Breton put in two Con- | Five Years More |still progressing. By noon today'| roe pos re ” mneeree | _The election assures the Libe eal all the witnesses had been examined | tour seats carrying | Government senciaih of office | jand this afternoon counsel were to Three Ministers Beaten for another five years. They have | argue the case. | already b en in office for twenty- The leat | The Opposition have ALUre } case importance was 4 the election was Another case of importanc Uiree members of Hion, C. ol Mines, nine years. made headway to .the extent of increasing their following from five | came ination over the death by Va c ‘annery recently. a long rambling statement of defeat ( that of the Jap named Isshi who} | abi t 8 . : ks : ig Chisholm, up for preliminary exami- MmMissiones who was|to eleve:. violence MON PAY sorts. |FLAMES DESTROY Mef Vickers and J.J. Sloan on PASSENGER SHIP . Ommittees Also Am Awful Fate is Feared for te WAPPENSTEIN TRIAL Oh gst St the imanes of those on| Passengers on Board. - Gey | ‘eral Comm i W! ittee fo . Seattle, June 14, en Minion Day . r the | i ‘Y sports should have jopened today there was no wore Yessi at Balmoral | Isshi was mak- iol Ko DOMIN an circumstance at noon today. court (Canadian Press Despatch) were all as merry as if they'd just | oo. linked up the whole transconti-| (Canadian Press Despatch) | mental, Montreal, June 15.—At the an- | ‘ . * ¢ where it is raining. jat Point Grey at 7 a.m, today. | | Northwestern League a Vancouyer 8, Victoria 1] Spokane 9, Portland 2. Seattle 18, Tacoma 9. Pacific Coast League Portland 12, Vernon 2. | , ‘Frisco 9, Sacramento 2. Oakland 17, Los Angeles 4. National League Pittsburg 4, Boston 3. | American League Boston 5, Cleveland 1. Washington 18, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 1. New York 5, Detroit 3. HAD TIME OF THEIR LIVES | Enterprising Party of Old Tim-| ers Who Travelled out in the Very First Train Enjoyed the| Trip. NOT GUILTY Dan Babich. Nick Radolovich. Christo Woods. GUILTY OF RIOTING Mike Secovitch. Dan Milovitch. Antoine Sebich. Mike Burich. Mike Savick. |GUILTY WITH RECOMMEN- DATIONS TO MERCY Steve Rado. Vuckson Derlovich. Jura Radulovich. GUILTY OF SHOOTING —— Vujovich. At the wayside station named | | Phelan after the telegraph super-| jintendent whom we all know in Rupert, the first eastbound train | from Prince Rupert pulled up | jyesterday afternoon. A crowd of| climbed gleefully big cars and let merry down citizens from the themseives loose with delight in The jury were out twenty- jone hours. | glorious weather, amongst flowers| |and the charming new scenery and! In thanking the jury at the rasenaisowis| STRIKE TRIALS ARE OVER TEN ARE FOUND GUILTY Nick Vujovich is Found Guilty of Shooting With Intent and Nine Companions of Rioting---Jury Find Three Not Guilty and Give Strong Recommendation to Mercy For Four of the Prisoners---Judge Murphy Makes Strong Comment on Civic Negligence. Prince Rupert to have read the|while the previous jury were out. Riot Act at the first intimation | In his case the jury deliberated for of trouble. It was most for-|four hours, and then found him tunate that no lives were lost. | guilty on the second and lesser charge of shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm (Canadian Press Despatch) Victoria, June 15.—After being Sentences to Come Later out for twenty-one hours, the jury} [In all the cases of the men found in the case of the Prince Rupert! guilty the sentences will not be strikers charged with riotous con-| imposed until the end of the assizes, duct. during the recent strike,|when all the prisoners will be brought in a verdict of guilty) brought up and the sentences an- against nine of the number, and | nounced. not guilty against the remaining | Comsured Aitheosities pare. After the jury in the Vujovich Ask for Mercy |case had brought in their verdict, Of four whom they found guilty | Mr. Justice Murphy in thanking they asked for mercy, especially|them for their careful considera- in the case of Jura Radulovich.|tion of the case said he felt it to The others for whom clemency is|be the duty of the court to state asked are Steve Rado, Noah Palo-|that it was the duty of the au- vich and Vuckson Drelovich. thorities at Prince Rupert to have Vujovich Found Guilty had the Riot Act, read at the | surroundings twelve miles out from/end of the trial, Mr. Justice) Nick Vujovich who was charged |first intimation of trouble. This the city. |Murphy said that it was the|with having used a revolver for|had not been done. It was a A special steamer had been|court’s duty to say that it was|attempted murder during the riot| most fortunate thing that no lives chartered to take the party of| the duty of the authorities at|on April 6th was placed on trial| had been lost that day. jenthusiasts back to Prince Rupert — after the train reached the | VANCOUVER F FAIR OPENS point near | Se shortly which is But so ple -ased | Giccumet tsb ‘25th Birthday | with the of the Founding of the City conditions - mile ‘annery. twelve Inverness ( the and excursionists the about them, thé were pleasant t they determined trip (Canadian Press Despatch) to have a picnic, and let the} Vancouver, June 15.—To com-| steamer go anywhere out of sight! }memorate the twenty-fifth anni-| while they picked wild flowers, | versary of the founding of the and had a proper frolic to celebrate | | city and its baptism by fire, which the festive occasion. practically wiped it out a quarter What though the Very First] of a century ago, the ‘Made in Passenger Train didn’t flaunt flags| Canada” Fair opened here today for the occasion; What though! ynder ideal conditions and will the enterprising old-timers who} oontinue until the end of the week. |were determined to travel on it | ai did have to pay their fares just} HOBBLE SKIRTS like common or garden passengers, REDUCE PROFIT there weren't any soreheads in} the bunch, and when they got/| home last night in all kinds of Montreal Petticoat Concern launches and chance steamers that by good luck were available they | Can't Pay Dividends until the Fashion Alters. SHIPPING REPORTS jnual meeting of the Canadian | Converters today the shareholders kicked strongly at the fact that All the wireless stations report|/no dividends were being passed | the weather to be clear and calm,|for two years back. President except Pachena and Cape Lazo| Black explained the financial short- |where it is misty and Estevan|/age by the fact that women now and THE G. T. P. IS SUBJECT ~~ OF SEVERE CRITICISM ‘Action in Ordering Eight Million Feet Lumber From United States Mills Instead of Patronizing The People of Canada is Contrasted With C. P. R’s. Policy Victoria, June 15.—The recent} the- Victoria Lumber Company action of the Grand Trunk Pacific | today. ‘ He declared, however, that the policy of the C. P. R. as it has always been, to patronize and support Canadian industries, and not to shave the profits of these industries too close, as it is their development and success that the for 500 box cars of choice material] permanent and dependable traffic in the face of cut prices quoted|of the Canadian road is being by United States rivals is being} built up. This policy that is being the Grand Trunk | lived up to by the C. P. R. dic- tated and animated by the true The order just placed approxi-|spirit of progressive Canadianism mates a million and a half feet of|and is distinctly in contrast with extra choice material, and its|that of the Grand Trunk Pacific filling will be entered upon at} Railway—in which the Dominion once by the Chemainus mill. Government may be regarded as “Vice-President Whyte was quite|a partner for the people of Can- aware that the of |ada—which is buying very largely in ordering eight million feet of United States of giving the order to firms in British Columbia is being much discussed, and the policy of the C. P. R. in giving an order to the Victoria Lumber Comapny, lumber from the instead quoted against Pacific: on question jall wore hobble skirts no at|petticoats, so there is no market for the company’s wares. | The S.S. Leebro arrived Pachena at 8.30 this morning. The Beatrice Princess arrived r 3 Picnic Tonight! ts oR ar In spite of the dull outlook the The S.S. Golaith was spoken by i‘ the Cape Lazo at 10 o'clock last night. She was then south bound, station at picnic tonight and have supper on the beach at Metlakatla if the weather is fine at six o'clock. The launch leaves Davis’ boat- house at 6.15 sharp returning about ten oclock. Everyone who would like a good Where to Go lh ing lud 14 <5 tof Chief Vicker he Wappenstein jury, and erybody ief Vickers, Paducah, June 15.—The | from t PI j est the ( - : | what an in- ay otal Far satis fen | hope that they vn . beg 2 Pictures and Susie, 7:20 a.m. a ring she Sacer 388 eekos ‘aes in athletics eel 7 ened er Was SOND ADARCONE ; MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave; ; i ae The asia PECs fox vorked for Prince excursionists aboard was wart” | 2.30 o'clock this afte rnoon the} Pictures and songs, 7.80 p.m. or the launches, e ea "ive Oceasions since | # the water's edge opposl OMUAS | Fury disagreed. Former Chief of ramun Fi BEATER, -fecand Aveuue;| Who comes tonight will plan for other & Pring Rupert at all. Landing at 1.30 this MOrMng-! Police Charles W. Wappenstein renee out . p.m. a \a big picnic on Coronation pew: M ineh a Which should have |The loss of liffe is expected to be was accused of accepting a bribe Skating, 8 p.m. paren: Maller ‘ ee ee et eg Land Soo , the umber of | heavy. Jot $1000 for Clarence Genel “ Scisties Pinte Sint Mind Coeed You can ect three kinds . J. ] Sloa, re is that i ee oe Gideon Tupper to operate dis- nee opening of new organ at} ice cream-—~strawberry, vanilla an that ea ‘OSC ADpoin tment Why not go to Reilly's’ orderly houses ited Rtenil ce diiptieciiass | chocolate 2 also orange water ice— Ce missed mention A new trial will have to take | "™p80y leaves Davis Wharf at ois ¢ lat the Palace of Sweets, Third Vertently, Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone 4 | place. outing are cordially invited. The EMPRESS THEATRE, Second Ave.- an mills offering delivery at Su- Presbyterians will go on their} TWO BOW- -WOWS Littlé Miss Gamp was Terrified | morning. bill of fare when the police court opened this morning. price he could have done muchj|frem the other side, at a slight better by dealing with the Americ-|saving of first cost perhaps, but to the manifest disadvantage of said Mr. E. J. Palmer of | Canadian industries.”’ — been kept tied up recently, but as the lady witnesses in the case were not present an adjournment has been called until tommorow ” mas, TORE HER PINNY and Might Have Been Hurt | ‘by Fred Hunt's Frolicsome Doglets. Just in Time! To get a good custom tailored — suit for the first of July go to Rudnick & Sweder, Helgerson Blo- ck Basement, Sixth street. End of Season Sale For three days we will offer what is left of our Spring Millinery’ goods at ridiculously small prices dress, and frightening her very} to clear. We aim to have all new much. Fred Hunt whe owns the | goods for each season. For prices dogs was summoned to explain|see our window.—-Hamlin & Co., Dogs, two of them, were on the | They have been indulging in horse-play out at Hay’s Cove Circle where they surrounded a little girl, the dau- ghter of H. Gamp, tearing her m. this evening. avenue, how they got out, for they have' Exchange Block,