ee THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a, m., June 21. THE DAILY NEWS Princess Beatrice For Sout, i P. BAR. IN, RAIN wax. Tem, | MIN, TMP. OA OO Fos 50,0 =: Princess Royal..... hursday p. m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ile - —= ——_——— . — — BVOL, Il, NO. 139 PRINCE Rurert, B.C., Wepnespay, June 21, 1911. PRICE Five CENTS Pe — rr RUPERT HONORS CROWNIN( ALL LONDON IS WAITING FOR THE CORONATION normous Prices are Being Paid for Seats to View the Wonderful Pageant---His Majesty Received the Colonial Premiers at Buckingham Palace This Morning---Descrip- tion of the Great Events of Tomorrow of the shop windows are bringing Colonial Press Despatch) falls from the shoulders in graceful Hi i 21.—All is now | from five to thirty-five guineas. folds. It is in this robe the King : : Se oes a ioe Thirty Th d Soldi will be arrayed he sit as parts of his Kingdom, before pre- y for the % oronation * arrayed as he sits on the ; ; wdy for the great Jronatio; arty }housan — et Cc tj Las hich | Paring for the wn attending Sa er - 4 7 . wae é : oroné hair ; ‘ : takes place ieee at Phere are thirty thousand British fas ra, 4 rs ; ¥d ' a ee : the investiture his eldest son, vibe bbey. The alemeeil : ay | Since the time of Edward the Firs ‘ ‘ ninster Abbe te full Pro- | regular troops in London today. ; Pi 4 bi Prince Edward. « as Fests of Wales. v © "hes * as TVve on ! é e . . amme has already been rehearsed |These, under the command of ik ae ty SOL OOE aie ert Renee ceremony which will take ni . 5 i. pe ° cestors. . . . * d London is now all agog to} General Lord Kitchener, will guard | 5 Re ted Coloditat f place at historic Carnarvon Castle, heir Maj sties pass in the] the line of march from Buckingham é ai salted ie’ the Ect has not been held since the days at procession tomorrow, Palace to Westminster Abbey,|. ps Py Ma ‘ di ae en ee, of Henry VII. It will be replete s si ; Ih} ‘anter.| iS resting today, in preparation London is Crowded where the Archbishop of Canter- Sas? ie 8 lebrati with picturesque details, and will | , : : . ‘ie oO e celebrations o e© Fe- Loni ts crowcled: with Suulaee bury will perform the Coronation , .,, | give great satisfaction to the Welsh jon is crowded with visi rite::< “Within. Hae Varddnent i1]| mainder of the week. He will ; n it 1 clime nes. am procession wi : f er ee : people, who are intensely loyal. ery country and clime.|) 4. kings and princes, the| "ceive the Colonial Premiers at Then the Durb iwccommodation is ex- bneetch’ dale hn yas le he|the Palace today, his only official we: heviced notiely high le te ee ee hone reception until after he is crowned Later on, préparations will be inn paid toe ft nd Household Cavalry and the Colon- i i : ‘{made to hold the great Durbar ing paid for flats and]. y atachme a Guns Will Announce . . . : tooki ee ia! detachments. at Delhi, when with Oriental mag- | s ws overiooking Une A Royal salute of forty-one|~. : 5 ; an BP ae : A Gorgeous Robe rs ; ; : nificence, His Majesty will receive a € procession. guns in Hyde Park, will announce 5 toads fim Hindu oron The > . wing ‘ jt . 1e y eo ( onces, Thedeand Pounitll Day The robes of the participants! the moment of the actual Coro- Ack it tianded «Em sei 4 a ve ‘ 4 leone : 2 anc acclliamec empero ot | will be remarkable for their gor nation, and as the crowned King ae I ia Gat ames ihe , reais Was \ The Kino’ cae 7 ; , j ndia. iF ar Pall Mall over-|geousness. The King’s robe, con of England, his Majesty will then, sists of a mantle, cunningly woven from is said to American king the procession on his return ne to Bucking- nted to an tet Ot Ft oe ts rs [No Paper Tomorrow —_— In honor of the Coro- nation of His Majesty King George and the hol- iday proclamation issued by the Dominion Parlia- ment, the Daily News will not publish tomorrow heehee eee he Councillors of the City of London. Visit to the Country During the following months, is Majesty will visit STRUGGLE IN WATER SPORTS PROGRAMME AND TEN MILE TRACK Sixth Avenue and McBride Street Centre of Interest for Dominion various | | ment. lof the course for this important | race. | | | Day Land Sports---The Big Race---Committee Decides on Course---Boat Races and the Twelve Mile | Launch Race---Entries in Shoals On Dominion Day the big crowds | will centre around Sixth avenue jand McBride street. This point |has been selected by the Land |Sports Committee for the races. |All the short distance flat races can be run on almost perfectly |level ground with plenty of room, | jon Sixth avenue. At the meeting of the Athletic Committee in the |police court room last night ex- cellent reports were -given of the /rush of entries for the races. Over {thirty have already handed in their names for the hundred yards. The Ten Mile Course For the ten mile the principal | aspivedits are known. There may be a dark horse at the last mo- Announcement is now made It will be as follows: Start- Sixth as far as Hays Cove Circle, round the Circle to Fifth avenue, and along then by McBride street repeating the course to complete the ten miles. Water Sports Programme The Water Sports programme }was also announced last night. This includes events as follows: Single and Double Skiff races, and Mixed Double Skiff race, Single and Double Canoe races, Mixed Double Canoe race, Crab race. Launch Race A twelve mile launch race is also to be held over a triangular course from the waterfront to the Island across the harbor and over to Digby Island where a buoy will be placed, thence back to the harbor. Entries for this race may be tested over the measured mile for handicaps. No boat must exceed three per cent of her running time. The Cup which was won last year by the Ka Yex must be won three years in succession. Boat Crew Races Six oar boat crew races will be held. A crew from the Lillooet will compete with a crew of Prince Rupert Longshoremen. ‘his race is open to any other six oar crews caring to enter. The launch race starts at 9.30 a.m. promptly as the whole of the water sports are timed to be over at noon. Captain Musgrave of the Lillooet will act as Commodore assisted by Captain _ Babington, W. A. Pettigrew and Dr. Tremayne. Entries for the launch race may be made now to cen t twenty-seven yards of pure ham Palace, be able to acknow- : ; a h “se bel : ; . ; ees i ing on Sixth avenue on the south| must be in not later than the 28th | Mr. Pettigrew at the Government or a thousand pounds| gold tissue, so stiff that it stands ledge the plaudits of his loyal CITY HALL DUE : Z 4 h He J hes [Landes the day. Single seats in some|alone, and yet so simple that it dulitectis, . side of McBride street, along|inst. in order that the launches|Land offices. — ion Ni . ee r tice ee af he Pa a a Sage, Peebrwtan Pene/TWO AND A HALF MILLION re’ * » no test a e Sc ELEGRAPH DEVELOPMENT Cc ee “A foes ae Retaining Walls and the cen The SS. seater has been} oronauon. d great reception . * ‘ | ead] Rebbe 8m cress sie elves: DOLLARS FOR HIDDEN CREEK IN THE SKEENA DISTRICT 2.0 oisig.'o/%..".0%| te Dovatment to be Bie HEM, © le. he Prairie ° ‘ . « - ’ ' se ° . © 7 ¥ the world, and their representa- "e for Coronation Day. The boat wart Line Will be Completed Before First Snow-|tives. This will be one of th edt od io | Will leave at 1 p.m. sharp, re-/ Development of Prince Rupert’s N Rupert’s Nearest Great Mining I ¥ > on ae t » - ro > | fall Comes Down This Fail New Offices and most exclusive functions imagin- f a ign se si , 7a et r | turning about 8 p.m. The Sports Property to be on Grand Scale—Smelter Will ‘ . }of the year is to be held in the Committee think that the gloom- b Extensions Planned Up the Skeena able. None ‘but monarchs, their] ici chamber. Discussion estat hese coh be coe e at Mine—Great Activity at Goose Bay children and accredited represen - 3 hates ino dé lest perso ¥ * a s I iw h ‘ Rs aes ‘ m as inspection | intend nt Phelan has made pre-}tatives will be present Fre. cepree on: cherie a ee {teed an afternoon of fun - ISet 4s ade sie i oe development Bey. jae the. expenditure of mers partment, the proposals for es- | The ladies will bring baskets|0f the Hidden Creek Mines two million and a half dollars in vi d into the Naas | liming iry investigations for further Drive Through London “ae too. ie ladies will bring baske ; Siti é : ; Lo hala uperin: Idevel ‘ Sh tal ein vs the ‘fillowi his M tablishing-a sewer system, and eT cd) the canan pay ‘ seventy-five} the Goose Bay district is going; Prince Rupert would mean much ie¢lan, superin- | developments s dir on, n the following day, s Ma- ; ‘ : $e < , a) ce rs " a | developmen in this directi On the | wit : y ul \ burning question of the retaining | cents each for Mae retiirn {a | to be one of the biggest things done | to the city, there are many here GOve nen ele- | + st acco “usto , D S 2 ir : , Majesty in accor With | CUStOND | Walls will take plage.” ‘There prom-! ‘Everybody be on h ore as S their mining development in the|who would just as soon not see ews of rapid progress Metlakatla or Bust will drive through his capital.j. + ae . .werybody be ¢ an Fs ; 2 +} S ; . al ises to be a long sitti 1g and a lively boat will leave punctually at 1|nmeareer Prince Rupert neighbor-|Prince Rupert a smelter city, he Stewart telegraph The Baptist Brotherhood will \ great procession will accompany] ,. “| Oat we Ree CURRY: .4 | : : : 1 On Friday night thi k ' ; ors ; m4 le f he T f time. Rinlocike hood this season. It is not very|owing to the smoky atmosphere Gay ign Mis weekir é > > AC i . I Oo > ~ | ae . . : . . ° Pact 3 = a ‘ “4 or a ie Othe. beach thim, while : par |. THE Wo ——— | SST \likely that a smelter will be inevitably associated with this class eM UCTION carties expect - } I ‘tlaka tl ) Vv é ots - Oo guns | e ° a Rare ge poe pr Lae ere Sa _fomorrow.| London a salute of sixty-tw — THREE TIMES A WEEK Uae the ‘Phone jestablished at Prince Rupert, but|of wealth production. within hlteen miles of the] Ball games! Races! Swings! AJ] will roar out a welcome The a ‘ s . s. Energet { hat it B TI Call sine iE vou wand pie, lit is an absolute certainty that ergetic efforts 2! Boats leave G. T: P.] processio ill be one of grea i : you wé ' . are being GO time wit eave ( procession W ill be ne olf great More Sr ertiinintl “Mail Seivion | ‘ : Reilly’ | very large sums of money are to WILL BUILD A somplete the work quickly.|slip at I’ p.m., 3 p.m., and 6.30! m ignificence jeake, or lunches .from_ Reilly's > ‘ y . i a ale e Heavy Travelline Here p.m. sharp Reviews the Navy Arenuged: for tartlanelten: ty | Bakery Lunch in the Empress! |be laid out by hen ae N 1 rf k i eee ni “tl . River Steamers. "Theatre besiniat solidated Mines Company on the ! aistrict ) s iecitectperernmnbiiniennttiaiaihinns la is st’ re . | Ci 2° ASC y 3 ms bl i ‘ei ; ; o Ne vw hi ie F ps pe ; z ‘a : Hidden Creek property. rably by the heavy NATIVE QUEEN the Navy at Spithead or eight- P ; a ene . : stmaster McIntosh announces j ets : of the trails. Not only is een miles a triple line of warships,| 4 aH " ci el se a | Flags for Coronation Day Two and a Half Million Yynenurenis ‘Chinks Decide to j . i lat arrangements have bee ade | 4 . . | ie 5 p a wth thick and con- PRESENTS FEALTY covered with gorgeous bunting will Ses Ath atabii hment of a tr The Arctic Studio has received! From unmistakable signs those emove to ee Head - \ a F . . . oO S este MM yi a ° . . ei a8 : 5: work through it neces- await his inspection. As the Royal} cory, mail service to Hazelton |* large stock of silk flags at very|who have seen the work already| @¥arterson rt Street wi owing to the|Her Highness the Begum of} yacht passes each battleship, the NEY din: -siver steamers of the|Teasonable prices—just the thing]in progress there, can predict aired ' deep ravines, creeks, Bengal Attracts a Deal of|war vessel will fire a salute of Listen Bay Company and the for decorating. Every boy and|that develcpment on the largest Vancouver, June 21.—Present- ny j s . Oo $ é . + : : * av (hin- r ; Je ~ s “yoOns which have to be Attention. twenty-one guns. Over three thou- Rie ee fy in thé Petia iti to|girl-—big and smali—should have | possible -scale is begun, and will|day Chinatown in Vancouver will Bed to carry the line across sand guns will be fired before the a i ah this rvice regularly as|°"€ tomorrow. go forward without hinderance.} shortly be no more, for it has been rk , é z S$ service regule f as ; 9 i pete Se * 38 retarded in spite of (Colonial Press Despatch) end of the great sea-line is reached. far as transportation fetilieien al _— merregentersersrsirteeen ein It is also known beyond doubt}decided that the residents are to ne \ « . 4) 2 ~ é as ans é é sues al- . 22 a . = te ae ee AL , London, June 21.—Amongst the A Third Procession low. Meantime it has not been} A man named Mclver, who|that the Granby Consolidated Co. ase of tase aespamicncis. ¢ ; ‘ : ; : " .: . ; nel are “Dé Ing made yesterday at ¢ ice ‘aval Gang many interesting visiters is one A third procession will be held | found possible to complete arrange-| Speaks with a foreign accent was | re prepared! $0 #peet ipwenEs Of ti A ~ er ee » tie A Ng working started of the most powerful of East}on the 29th, when their Majesties, ments for a mail service by rail} tried by Magiestrate Carss for|two and a ‘half million dollars on ae Pee g , eae Yee 2 ALICE t n 5 ei : . . ¢ : . : . > * Sg . -lestials > 10¢ é ee rm, and is progressing | Indian potentates in the person|the Court, and a Sovereign's es- part way up river, but this matter|having refused to pay his full | the work right at the mines, and oe mrerrad a oe cf et ae the head } f ; r “ ’ a a 7 wa ae ~ ve mt shara ma . 7 street, ree. Cc < g . j : 4 that inlet over of her Highness the Begum of] cort will visit St. Paul's Cathedral. is being further gone into, fare on Saturday on the Prince|Goose Bay where shipments : Drive of bh ii ere Will be a tele- Bhopal, who arrived a short time} The route will take in different 2 Yates Albert bound for Rupert to the either ore or smelter product wil I I d with Ml ILE ty , . . : . > . > ~ < r ste ) - of t) “we “ose Bay by the ago in England to present her/streets than those covered in the Coronation Day Picnic Queen Charlottes. He maintained|be made. pneu oad wit sr ae port f fealty to the Emperor of India,| preceding processions, and will There will be a Baptist Broth- that he had paid more _ than Unlimited Ore in Sight ene : “— ae of the a Ports from the men in sha : : a , ; ers Rasta tay ; : Siri a : - | will establish a district on improv Be ean n the men in charge King George of England. end at the Guildhall, where His erhood Picnic to Metlakatla on r nough on the trip in, and wanted! Diamond drilling in various di- eed will haike. x z all q : ate that there-is Her Highness brought a large} Majesty will be entertained to the 22nd. Ladies free; gentle-|@ free passage back. Case pro- |rections throughout the property te of ehiete oiler Bare ‘will bas @ gOod deal of an ' : ; iti . 4 . untered . ' snow to be retinue, including a native doctor,|luncheon by the Lord Mayor and | jmen 75e. | ceeding at noon, |has invariably resulted in the shy move’ their ddtaain ‘thandia intered : ‘ 3 . ais Se, n the line of con- several cooks, and an astrologer. —_— = [wrote to light of cores of solid one shane a eee fs ane ver ‘ive feet of snow . en : a8 ° ovate Yes snow The Princess (who is a reigning lore « extending deep down through : j " : mee cport oO} : oe : conformity with their deisre to ‘ se ‘rom the summits Sovereign) wore a beautiful white ithe mountain. In almost every : re he i ee : I vce Arm gan 1g. silke be and long veil over her | direction tested good commercial compete in the industrial and com n Seiisis This F siken robe anc & RNY Saane PU mercial pursuits of the Occident, Dite is Fall face. A special train was brought Sk | show! ings are revealed. It would the Chine ‘elit aaties a ca i Spite of th ace, : ‘ ‘ as = ‘ , e Dar ere 2 lent Py ‘his, however, Super: to the pier, and her landing was|Tug Boat and Barges Laden With Steel for the Big Bridge Across the c€NA—| em that without exaggeration Seta le 4g — dent Phela, ré ‘ : : 3 : . | Which fo eneral effec lelan is able to state| ¢, tos ay which i diately illi umber for Snow Sheds is Due Tonight—Four - the Hidden Creek property is g itd dently thay tl ; from a gangway which immediatel) illion and a Ha eet o he W © pe Ta. contended, will vie with any other '© telegraph line ‘e : . , ; i i on the Wa almost a solid mountain ‘of the “wart will be compl : “\faced the door of the saloon teen Freight Cars Laden With Lumber for Stations are y fe. Rtable teu wield eececeand business section in Vancouver. h ipleted easily carriage : entirely profitable low grade copper 1 ey - - ’ ° - , x reek ; i ¢ r¢ . - > : y , end of this fall, and acme This morning a tug boat arrived Lumber for Snow Sheds or early next week a third arrival) ope guch as the Granby Company| Albert street will be solely Tee lore the 'resh snow comes with barges in tow bringing 400} ‘Tonight General Superintendent|of important railway material is|handle at Grand Forks and Phoenix | served for the Chinese. fee, winter, Regarding G tons of steel for the Skeena River|Mehan expects another tug will|expected when the G. T. P. Smelter Probably at Mire : - "DP river trip Mr. Phelan Where to Oo bridge, which after the Kitselas arrive bringing scows of lumber Company's own barge for rolling} [t was necessary for the Granby} The Mah Hong and Dr. Lewd Moned that with the advanc tunnels is the next great under-|!0F SOW sheds between here ore stock will come in bringing fourteen|Company to extend their enter-|case of procuring, has been re- aj SCvance |p SS THEATRE, Second Ave.* 7 he e steel. A million and a C . SF ere a Sisco aS Pe railway tr, ansportat EMPRESS THEATRE, aeons king on the G. T. P. between the end of steel. A milli : cars loaded with lumber for sta-|prise by the acquisition of a large manded until Friday, he : ation facil-| Pictutes and Music, 7.30 p.m. taking . quarter feet of lumber will be] ~ ne ‘ 4 producer of ore such as they handle 8 i 2 H. Tha idoe 7 . , 2 y . $ “tec ) WOT Of OTe Si as é oy raph q “eping ahead with MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave;/here and Hazelton, The bridge|tanded this week for these snow|U0ns now being constructed uy profitably and the Hidden Creek “pn oe ° : ‘ » 7. . » ine The 7 : ij > . 7 le 7 ne raphom tment. A new] Pictures and songs, 7.80 p.m, steel is to be ready in advance sheds, and work upon them is|the line. ‘The cars will be WOO. 5, anwar tha ae Nick Gurvich summoned for a mo 4s been established eae THEATAR, 6 ee ate Cai a ‘of the immediate need for it so} being rushed ahead rapidly. on to rails ready for instant cription, . Most likely the smelter | c@teless blasting on Seventh street, k “er, thirty-five miles epee ene 780 Pe. lsat there will be no deiay at all More Rolling Stock transfer to the destination of the | will be established at the mine, and | has had his case remanded also on Nitsumk . ’ ; Roller} ; ¥ : : : ; : su ‘sumkalum, and Super AE DTORM. eg, | iss the construction of the bridge, Either at the end of this week lumber at points along the line. the product shipped from Goose request of Mr, Williams. s ' ating, 8 p.m, es heen Poop gece