| ki a | he Ae ie aa The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St LADIES’ HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles and latest designs in ladies’ Velvet and leath- er Hand Bags. We es- pecially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods. ....- C. B. WARK Jeweller Fort George For information, free maps and literature call and see me. JOHN DYBHAVN Open Evenings Pattullo Block FOR SALE 2000 SHARES IN SILVER CUP terday Afternoon. Did Dr. Lew Compel Girl to Write to Him? For a considerable part of yes- terday afternoon the hearing of the unsavory case against Dr. Z. P. Lew and Mah Hong, the two Chinamen charged with procuring, was continued in the police court. A few men besides those engaged in the case were present in court. A. Manson who is appearing for the defence, suggested to the Magis trate that it might be advisable to have the public and the press excluded, but City Soliciter Peters, for the prosecution, contended that the press is Prince Rupert might be confidently trusted to use dis- ctretion. Mr. Manson's conten- tion was that in public court the girl witnesses might be inclined to with-hold evidence of moment. The case was not heard in camera, however. Chief Vickers, who kept a quiet and close watch on the two China- men from the day of their arrival in Rupert with the girls until their arrest believes that the case ‘lagainst them is strong enough to secure conviction. The follow- ing letter purporting te have been sent by one of the girls to Dr. Lew while in Vancouver is en- tered as evidence. Chief Vickers says this letter was written by the girl quite recently in Prince Ru- pert, under compulsion of the Chinaman. produce witnesses to prove this. he has reason to believe Chief Vickers can Vancouver June Ist, 1911 Dr. Z. P. Lew. Vancouver, B. C. Dear Friend, As you are going to Prince Rupert, and I would like very much to leave Vancouver, | Mining Stock THE BEST INVESTMENT IN B. C. Will sell in part or, as a whole Make an offer P.O. Box 844 - Prince Rupert Police Notice Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Rpt June 26, 1911, for the supplying of Police Uniforms, helmets and caps. ples of cloth to be submitted to the Chief of Police at once and full particulars obtained from him. ERNEST A. WOODS, June 20, 1911 (Litt of Police Board LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Take notice that Alexander McIntosh of Van Severs a Ce CORE ON YE pon! ornker ten a) lor perm. n urchase t! eribed lands: , d District-—District of Coast following descri 3 Commencing at a post planted 40 chains south from the southwest corner of Lot 995, thence chains south, thence 40 west, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains east to point of commencement containing 320 acres more or less. Dated April 17, 1911. ALEXANDER MecINTOSH Pub. May 6 Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar aa aoe = I, Percy Francis Connie Stew ‘i occupation journalist apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Comme! at a post planted on the right bank of the Naas river about seven miles above the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. PERCY FRANCIS GODENRATH Dated Mare 25, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub, May 17. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar eee ne that x so Vawin Of. yrtoee upert B. C., occupation rer, apply for to purchase the following Fed ot post ted about (2) two the White and Flat thenee south chains, thence east 80 thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 April 18, 1911. JOHN UNWIN Pub. May 13. Francis 8. Preston, Agent SS ee ‘THOUGHT BABY WAS DEAD Are Suffering from Shock after Explosion at Clapp Block As a result of the explosion yesterday which shook the entire Clapp Building, and endangered the life of Mrs. J. Kugler’s baby, Mrs. Kugler, with Mrs, Hauley and Miss Helen Hauley are today suffering from the effects of the shock io their nerves. The ladies were very much alarmed, and thought for a moment or two that the baby had been killed. Naturally when it was all over they felt the re-action. Axtell Hayes, a fullblood Lapwai Indian, standing six feet tall and weighing about 180 pounds, will report to Spokane and be given a tryout for a backstop position. Hayes has been catching splendid ball for the Lapwai team in the Nez Perce Valley League. He was up by President Cohn early but asked the through the greater part of his own league's signed in the spring, | privilege of staying season. thought I would write you a few lines to ask you to take me, because I want to leave Vancouver to get away from all the bad company I am in with here. I have had enough of it, and I want to go to Rupert to go to work and settle down and be good. Winnie The letter is written in copying ink pencil on a sheet of blue ruled essay paper, in the younger of the girl’s school-girl hand. The paper is creased, but does not look as if it had ever come through the mail. ‘‘Winnie’’ is not the girl’s real name. Two Comox 80 avenue women are witnesses in the case which was not concluded yesterday evening. SNEAK THIEF Stole Half Box of Cigars from Little's News Stand Some mean sneak thief broke into Arthur Little’s cigar stand at the wharf on Thursday mid- night and stole half a box of cigars. The light weight burglar was busy prying open the front of the stand when he was dis- turbed by Mr. H. B. Rochester, who occupies rooms in his office next door to Little’s news stand. The thief took to his heels. half are opposed to it. They want it made just a little less lively. +++ George Walker of the Vancouver Athletic Club, the wrestler Canada sent to the Festival of Empire sports in England, weighs 157 pounds. He holds the British Colurnbia middle and heavyweight titles, and through the disquali- fication of Crawford. of Frisco a “pro” who beat him, holds the Pacific Coast championship. He is also the Pacific and Northwest title holder. Walker says that McDonald, the Anter-collegiate champion, gave him more trouble in the elimination contests than did Aike 1, the Manitoba champion, CHARGE AGAINST . TWO CHINAMEN Case Has Prolonged Hearing before Magistrate Carss Yes- MATHIBUS . NERVINE POWDERS. ALLAY FEVER PAINS AT ONCE If your dealer does not keep them we will mail you a box (18 powders) on receipt of 25 cents. J... MATHIEU Co., Props.,Sherbrooke, P.Q. Take a Kodak With You... ODA GET IT AT McRAE BROS. and receive FREE instruc- tions in Exposing, Develop- ing and Printing. We will put you right and keep you right. Good pictures guar- anteed. Devcloping, Print- ing and Enlarging done for amateurs. eS tar AS * ee & McRae Bros., Ltd. Sixth Street and Second Avenue u U BOAT AND TRAIN TODAY Full Passenger Lists, Heavy Cargoes, and Numerous Book ings. Both the Camosun last night and the Prince George this morn- ing brought full passenger lists, and heavy cargoes. Waterfront business continues steady though the absence of the Prince Rupert on Wednesdays tends to make things a little quieter at mid-week. The Camosun pulled out early for Stewart, and the Prince Groege makes her usual weekend trip on Sunday. Today at 1 p.m. the train for Copper City pulls out. This train running in connection with the Prince George from the south is well filled every time. Bookings this morning kept the G. T. P. office busy. REV. DR. TEEFY DEAD Prominent Roman Catholic Di- virie Passes Away in Toronto The death is announced at Toronto in his. 62nd year of Rev. Dr. John Read Teefy, former rector of St. Michaels College and one of the more prominent Roman Catholic divines in Canada. He had been ill for nearly two years. Dr. Teefy came from an old Richmond Hill family, and early in life turned from a _ promising secular career to the service of the Church. At one time he ee | Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 | ; THE DAILY NBWS enema ee PP HP As es og a es Te eS Pt Ads. “The News” Classified One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER— _—_— Lost and Found SUN STARTED _ } | | | | FOUND~Riureka Cleaning and Pressing Com- Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. any. Ladies’ suits pressed and cleaned. Dry clean ing a specialty. phi Pp Stu rese’ audio, Alder Block. Room 18 one rad 69. 121-147 } FOUND-~-Elegant rooms; newly furnished. The Bulkley Block, 6th Ave., near Fulton. LOST—50 price coupons issued by the P erless Studio. 109-1m These coupons will be accepted i nted before July 8rd at we peg 1-14 Westenhaver Block, TO SHINE Continued from page 1. bert of Schleswig-Holstein, all on chargers. Scenes at Night At night the throngs of people For Rent converged in front of Buckingham | Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at | FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 e J PAPAL LIL LAL OI FO Hotel Central Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : : Peter Black - - .Grand Hotel.. WORKINGMAN’S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25¢ Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, Proprietor Proprietor YOU CAN GET A SQUARE MEAL ANY TIME or street. Small house, furnished or partly furnished. State terms to Box R, Daily News, P.O. Box 588. ‘our-roomed House, partly furnished, with bath- room; close in on Summit Ave., bac’ Apply at Firehall or P.O. Bor °.9. 181-135 ply on premises between one and three p.m. e | 2 Furnished Rooms in apartment house, opposite | Clapp Building, 2nd Ave., near McBride, Ap- Indsor rote ar ' Furniture of three-room flat. Apply Room 1 Westenhaver Block, corner 2nd Ave. and Sixt 128. Street. Th Neatly Furnished Rooms ; Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Nicely furnished Front Room in new house. Ap- ply Mrs. Saville, Fourth Ave., near McBride. 127-183 Stores and offices for rent. Apply Dr. McIntyre, t f ntlemen preferred ajestic Theatre. ird Ave., phone green 59. 125- 119-1m 140-tf Commodious house, corner 6th Ave. and Thomp- gon St., furnished or unfurnished, Phone 206 k of Rorden such dimensions that it was im- possible to move. Acknowledged by King A group of boys struck up the National Anthem. Instantly the strains were taken up by thou- sands. As the singing ceased, cheering again broke forth, the sound reaching the interior of 5 | ; ; h| the Palace, and his Majesty came jout on the balcony to acknowledge | tribute, | The Prince of Wales also ap- "| peared at the window and waved .| his hand at the assemblage. They |responded by singing ‘Rule Bri- Phone 2% if you want to rent a house, furnished | tannia.” or unfurnished, corner 6th Ave. and Thompson Street. All modern conveniences. Cosy furnished rooms. Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth. Nice Furnished Rooms, Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. 6th Ave., near Fulton. Nice furnished rooms single of for housekeeping. |dined en famille, Anply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. ome ees srremermmsrmed Young gir! to do light house work Mrs. Bower, Somerse 1i7-tf Apply Mrs. Kirby, Alde 117-12 May 3-lmo Help Wanted May live at A Quiet Evening After luncheon, all the members of the Royal 4\Their Majesties spent the t suites remained. Bulkley Block | very quietly. In the evening they | being Royal representatives re- | siding in the Palace. The younger lson of Premier Asquith by a tele- phone message from Downing St. to the Crystal gave the signal home if desired. Apply Mrs. Kugler, apart- alace to fire aa rigantic roc ket ment No. 5, Clapp Building, 2nd Ave. and Me- I r ‘ Big: mn Bride, or phone 273 red. 140-tf at 10 o'clock at night, whereupon First class woman cow, at once, for mess of 10 men. Store. Apply Mr. Harper at Martin O'Reilly’ 140-tf Waitress Wanted. Apply French Joe's Restau- rant, Third Ave. 1399-141 °la ring of bonfires around London burst into flames. Crowds Retired Early Nineteen young men to take cosy rooms in the All the illuminations were ex- ® Balkley Block, near Fulton. 108-1m . * > Wanted—500 good men to join the Order of Owls. tinguished by order of the m slice VICTORIA CAFE Call room 28, Empress Hotel. 1. F. Madiem.) at about midnight, and the tired Pee ered crowds retired early. Lunch and Meals at ali hours; Lunch L5c, The ctual hour { th Cor ; ac a oO oO ine orT- Meals 25c up~-Come and See Boarders Wanted c i a i ja ; onation was 12.27. The Queen wee A few cosy homelike rooms cheap to steady roomers. King George Hotel, 2n Avenue. 131-138 was crowned half an hour later. Day in Vancouver i| LOTS in Masset Townsite q } BUYERS for property in all sections at right prices List your property with us for quick Honest treatment Best service 4 JOHN DYBHAVN P.O. Box 757 Pattullo Block results. ESTABLISHED 1909 UN DERTAKERS F. W. HART & COMPANY Corner Second Ave. and Sixth St. Geo. Barrie, Licensed Embalmer, Man’gr. PHONE 62 NIGHT OR DAY 4 was Assistant Master in the Ham- ilton Collegiate Institute. After entering the Church he devoted himself largely to educational work, ’ He was noted as a preacher and Two rooms of New Furniture at bargain. Phone 828 black. ca Good reliable woman desires position. ly experienced in hotel work or would like small Not afraid of work, platform speaker. j Read The Daily News — EE Good money in Moving Pictures, roomin, Aovply For Sale fost cree ere EES A Dining-room Table, good as new. Phone Red 293 for particulars. 139-tf bin, close in, can be rented. 136-139 Before buying your Stove or Range see A. J. Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. from $14. All kindsof second hand goods bought and sold. F. M. Crosby, Third Ave., between 7th and 8th streets. 1 f 129-1m 17-t prs ersraris rears mermsrmmarmrnenel Situations Wanted fe ms rs re rs ers on ts Ps rs house work, ox A, News Office, 133-134 te rs rs ss oe rs Business Chances fest ttre erred rr to start moving picture show in Prine upert, Watertown, Wis. H. 137-wi Write me for particulars. Nice Cook stoves Thorough- Wanted~A Davis, WE AVE ——— 7 Vancouver.——Never before in the ica eta ihre odie j Real Estate history of the town did = such Pemeemermeomerms eehceninily crowds gather on any occasion LOTS for sale in all sections Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish- | aS they did to celebrate the Cor- HOUSES for rent in best localities ed in the Bulkley Kooms, 6th Ave., near Fulton. i 5 a. ' : HOTEL, furnished, for lease 10¢-1m onation of the King and Queen | LOTE in Fort George, easy terms © A at civic celebrat ion took the Park after prayers and the singing of place Recreation where patriotic songs, George H. Cowan, M. did Mayor Taylor also. Flags and bunting floated every- where, and a general holiday was observed. In many churches, ser- vices were held in the morning, while a salute of twenty-one guns fired 5.28 to the sleeping citizens that the great blevent in the which had been eagerly awaited, The be at a.m. announced Empire's history history. that into all had passed weather was could desired. +|/ TYPOS ACCEPT CHALLENGE Royal Blue Ribbons are Pre- paring Their War-paint for Tuesday Nighi. eee —— 7 He was evidently a stranger here, AODAAAALARARE ROR TI NAPE ILONE SION te we a ee ea pesemneg erent for nobody who knows Mr. Little)$ —YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A— 3 map, Sey rance would dream of stealing his goods. } 4 > 2 e s 2 $ Crown Favorite Cooking Stove = §) rz ssmsojonsna raion ree tourer The 1911 model cork pill has|2 Price from $45 to $58. Other Stoves from $16. | of '$4,600,000.00. See us a tn Teck got to go, according to experts— $ 2 Realty and Insurance Company, T-tf ‘ 7 > ss irc att 4 , | ——__— —_—_______—_- spibciia and the pitchers. A circular letter)3 Wr HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS’. HARDWARE has been sent to all the directors 3 . 3 Notice and officials of the American and |} > : : 4 ’ 4} The Plumbing and and ofa of the Anericn 29418 “PETOMPSON HARDWARE CO’Y § | 2i2rtor vice tice ary expression of opinion on the new|@ Second Avenue Telephone 10 %| Mallett, to whom all eer eee aes ill and it is said that more than Be te Be oy Mm ae we ate EN Ae payable and who will pay all claims against the , Pe ET er yas et Fee iy “184-141, SMITH & MALLETT Valiant as ever the brave and brilliant band of Typographical exponents of indoor baseball in the city, have leapt forward with an answer to the challenge of the Royal Blue Ribbon team newly organised. The contest will take place at the Auditorium on Tues- day night. In their fortress the Royal Hotel, the Blue Ribbonites are industriously applying them- NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. Bids will be received up to June 22nd for the construction of a temporary sewer between bth Plans and specifications to be had from Dr, J, O, Reddie, Sth Avenue low street, and 6th Avenues. Notice © and Tat- 186-139 selves to the preparation of war- paint and attire calculated to strike terror into the hearts of their opponents. The Typos are ready for them, In preparation for the boat race Townsites PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 —OFFFS FOR SALE— —JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF — Fort George Townsite Farm and Fruit Lands Massett Townsite HEAD OFFICE :— 606 BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B.C. Local Office: Alder Block Sixth Street STOKES’ ICE CREAM sale and Retail, Look for flash sign at night SAM GOWEN, Proprietor TRY THE ‘‘NEWS” AD. WAY OF FINDING Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave,, next to old office of Optimist, sell only Best made in Seattle. Fruit and Candy, whole- Phone 850 WANT on July first, the Longshoremen's sextette were out practising last night in their boat. The sextette represent the Longshoremen's Un- ion and will meet half a dozen .|picked men from the crew of the 5.5. Lillooet. The course will be a half mile along the harbor and back, Betting is in favor of the local boys. GREENER’s “‘British Empire” GUN Here's the worlds best gun--a Green er Hammerless at a price within the reach of al! sportsmen; its got all the Greener feat ures, hard hitting, far shoot ing, lasting wear; there’s no- $63 thing bet- Catalog P6 ter; price FREE Palace until the throng reached | hours the only guests P., delivered an oration, as Launches and Boats for Hir |W. W. GREENER 63-65 Beaver Hall Hil Montreal, P | | ‘PRINCE RUPERT IN AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan, Excellently furnished, — with steam heat, electric light, and a modern conveniences, being abso lutely first-class in every respect, The appointments and serviee are equr.' to any coast. hotel on th Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager, ee) ™ Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixh & | } The Finest Room | The best « | and steam | Hot and | Dining roor i restaurant Corley & Burgess, Props; a) ct ts et 4 New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER Propricted The New Knox Hot the Bure alan. First-class service \ L a ne mprovements BEL FIRST AVENUE, PRINCI RUPERE —— LAKELSE LAND Quarter Section at * pe! acre per acre. Quarter Section at $1 ) or Quarter Section ut $12 per ™ a ye Quarter Section, imp! j, at 92 acre on good tern term Half Section at $15 per acre) y agg 1-8 cash and balsa ni sno? For Rent | 4 1 h bald, Furnished 4 room Hous with bat per month. : sor month 4-room House with bath, 0° ab 8-room Flat, down tow? Wr ty ern conveniences per Two Stores on Third Ave Homes on Easy Ter : ri iiding ane The Prince Rupert Bul! oited wt vestment Compan) ar" cond several houses in course : with tion that can be pure! alance it cash payments and balan’ ag Call at our office !0! pros} terms. ail _.INSURANCE— McCaffery & Gibbes Prince Rupert - and A Whites Portland Cem G. C. EMMERSON AGENT ol Mt Phone 125 Naden Block See at He F, M. DAVIS General Machine Shop he rf Carpentering. Also age" Gasol banks - Morse and Kno) J ide Engines. Gasoline Engine eessories carried in Ho