NEXT MAILS THE WEATHER B twenty toar hours ending 6 a.m., For NorTH m Twe Hy 1b eattle.. Wednesday, pm. eit MIN.TRMP. BAR, IN, RAIN or SOUTH mero 49.0 80.219 . ....Sunday, 9 a.m A ..Monday, 8 a. m. s . . Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist DL, II, NO. 158 Prince Rupert, B.C., SATU RDAY, JULY 15, 1911. Paice Five Cancs y TRST FEDERAL CANDIDATES ARE N OW NOM LSON MINER Shot Up the Town Press Despatch) ison, July 15.—John Suszko,. rer, is dead here from a bullet nd in the inflicted by table Quinlivan during astreet head, in which Quinlivan shot in efence. Suszko died in Grand Hospital last night, a couple irs after the shooting. Wanted to Fight n Suszko, the Victim, Had Bad Mood On-—Stole a Revolver and Cartridges from Hardware Store, SHOT DEAD BY CONSTABLE QUINLIVAN and Defied Arrest the latter pointing his gun ‘at the Constable meanwhile. Shot Him Dead Quinlivan drawing his revol- ver from his pocket fired without taking aim, the bullet entering Suszko’ head. Dismal D. and D. For having unfortunately im- bibed rather too freely yesterday is that Suszko who W@S! Conrad Linsett paid the five and fighting mood went to @liwo penalty this morning at the} are store to buy a revol-| command of Magistrate Car Basking for credit. When} tye had been bailed out, and the | ow fused, he grabbed @| bail to that familiar amount was box of cartridges estreated. dashed out into the street ‘ hing the gun and firing} Travel southbound Monday by alr Quinlivan who was}modern and luxurious steamer parleyed with Suzsko,|on the Pacific Coast. 9ST FEDERAL CANDIDATES ARE NOW IN THE FIELD itoba Conservatives Nominate Mr. G. H. Bradbury ,,,.. o Contest Selkirk—Winnipeg Liberals Nom- inate Mr. J. H. Ashdown to Succeed Mr. D. C. Cameron Who Becomes Lieut.-Governor n Press Despatch) Winnipeg, where today the Lib Ae 15.—The first |erals decided to put up Mr. J. At for the forthcoming}H. Ashdown as the candidate for ciection contest W&88i the seat now held by Mr. D.C Selkirk Manitoba, last Cameron Mr. Cameron will not when the Conservatives nam s : ; ‘ member, George be in the field at the next election gain become| #5 he is slated to succeed Sir for the next Par-|Daniel McMillan as Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba in Sep- vinnie Follows tember when Sir Daniel's tenure he honor comes | of othce expires TLE LICENSES WERE HAD NARROW ESCAPE | Dan Ronald Spent Eleven Hours in the Water Georgia. (Canadian Press Despatch) in Gulf of |... BASEBALL SCORES ! St ee 1 7) Northwestern League Vancouver 12, Tacoma 1. | Spokane 4, Portland 3 SAWMILL PLANT Granby Co. Bought Machinery For Goose Bay The Granby Consolidated Min- ing & Smelting Company of Grand JAPAN MAKES TWO VERY GENEROUS CONCESSIONS In Abrogating British Commercial Commercial Treaty Continues to Give Canada ‘‘Favored Nation’’ Terms—Consents to Alter Anglo-Jap Treaty to Favor Anglo- American Peace Treaty while sailing from here co Victoria. Boston 7, St. Louis 5. daily. American League O. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Chicago 1, Boston 4. Froud & Co. have them. Vancouver, July 15.—Den Ro-| Victoria 12, Seattle 8 Forks has just placed in Vancou- nald of this city, was rescued in! Pacific Coast League ver an order for a new sawmill the Gulf of Georgia by tug Sacramento 5, Los Angeles 3. | plant to be isistalled at its new yesierday. He had been trying} Vernon 1, Portland 2 jmine, the Hidden Creek group at | to keep on the botiom of an ‘Frisco 3, Oaldand 2. |Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet, jupturned boat for eleven hours. National League Portland Canal district. The plant |It seems Ronald upset the boat Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 5. | will have a papacity of 40,000 feet Another Record Breaker For rent after July 31st, base-| Philadelphia 1, Detroit 6. ment in Helgerson Block now| New York 3, St. Louis 4. | The shoe that sets the pace a by William Grant. Apply} Cleveland 4, Washington 1. for children is the “‘Classic’’. Scott, | HAVE : LICENSE BOARD NOW THEIR MINUTES EXPUNGED the new Princess Mary, the most Remark of Chairman Hilditch to the Effect That If It Is Not Law'‘ | to Have Bottle Licenses in Prince Rupert, It Should Be Made Law as in Victoria are Removed from Records---Com- missioners Say They Did Not Hear It VAUDEVILLE THEATRE FOR SECOND AVENUE! (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, July 15—The Cana- dian Government has been ad- vised by the Colonial Office that notwithstanding the abrogation of Japan’s commercial treaty with iGreat Britain, to which Canada | became a party several years ago, | Japan has promised to continue |to treat Canadian products under |the ‘favored nation’”’ terms. Washington is Pleased Washington, July 15.—Modifi- cation of the British-Japanese Al- liance treaty has created the great- lest satisfaction here. It is con- sidered that this has removed the last obstacle to the con- summation of the proposed ar- bitration treaty between the States jand Great Britain. The Alliance has been modified to exclude the United States from the list of Britain's possible ene- mies, 2nd the life of the alliance has been extended to nearly six years. Some Fog Outside The weather report by wireless this morning hinted at some fog on the water southwards and towards Pachena, Triangle report- ed rough sea and cloudy. The steamers Prince Rupert and State of California were spoken on their way south. A Total Wreck Don't get wrecked when in the hills by wearing poor shoes. Let Scott, Froud & Co. fit yo up before you go. IS CHARGED WITH KILLING ARCHIE COBLE AND BRIDE Swan Peterson on Mur- Jealous of Young ple lty jail, charged with the double murder of Archie and Nettie Coble. The double bitted axe which the murderer used for his crime will be used as evidence at the trial. Was Insanely Jealous | Peterson was acquainted with | the girl before her marriage, and the state’s theory is that the crime was committed during a fit of insane jealously, following At the June meeting of the|ked out the particularly illumina-| As corroborating the shorthand | Licence Beard Alderman Hilditch | Uve sentence. jnotes of the City Clerk, which| Acting Chairman of Com-| “I have no recollection,” he|make Alderman Hilditch say “if | mission, was most emphatic that|S@id, “‘of the chairman's having] bottle licences are good for Vic- Fiendish Double Murder at Rainier, Washington, Fol- | City Clerk Woods, Secretary of|made use of the words mentioned, | toria, they will be good for Prince| lowed by the Arrest of the Commission, should take full| those saying that if it is not law|Rupert,’’ and “‘if there is not law, | der Charge—Was shorthand notes of all that passed.|to have bottle licences it should|make it law,” is the verbatim| Cou Mr. Woods did so, and his minutes|be made law as they did in Vic-|shorthand report of the News| of the meeting read yesterday |} toria.”’ |reporter which further recorded | (Canadian Press Despatch) were very full, much of the busi- Mr. Woods referred to his short-|the Chairman of the Licensing} Tacoma, July 15.—A new sen- ness being given verbatim. Chair-|hand and read the words of | Board as saying: My yay oe | sation has heed casdeed: ta’ tie an Hilditch’s remarks that he|Chairman Hilditch, as recorded | looking at it is simply to see that] oe ner ’ eae ; ; Arey ie aie Pp . |inhabitants of Rainier, where Ar- favored Prince Rupert following|in the minutes Commissioner|the city of Victoria has made it ie Cobl thi oo Peis Be : ce ; , » | » Coble and his seventeen year ictoria’s example in simply mak-|Smith maintained that he had|law whether it be law or not. jc oe ies wee ors . : . : . _.. |old bride were murdered on their ing it law to issue bottle licences'not heard them, and desired the However the offending para-} ' : ao ; bridal bed on Monday, by the came in for conspicicus attention. |sentence to be expunged from the/| graph is expunged from the records | re ? . : : Cc. . : | | arrest of Swan Peterson, a section Commissioner Smith quickly pic-| minutes. This was done. j of the Licensing Board. |hand. Charged With Murder Peterson, is now in Pierce Coun-| the marriage of the young couple. West holme Company to Erect a ‘tadadsoms Theatre Next to the Continental Trust GENERAL CLEAN- UP FOR | THE CITY HALL TODAY | noon—Greatest Cle | His Great doings at the City Hall this afternoon. If Alderman Doug- | las is not on hand to help see about it, it will be a shame. At eleven a.m. the edict went forth through the medium of the Chief of Police that the great clean up was to go roe Brushes and Soap With scrubbing brushes and soap pails, washing powder, flannels, mops, and as much water | Fire Chief MeInnis thinks can be spared from the reservoirs, the squad will get busy this afternoon, and attack the grimy, gloomy, cob-webby corners of the scene of aldermanic strife, and the se- recesses the as cluded of reverent and ribald ‘‘The Mun- icipal Star Chamber. ° The Buli-dog Clips? Not a word has been said about whitewash so far, and on the subject of the grim and gruesome “Bull-dog Clips’ Chief Vickers preserves a discreet reticencce. Alderman Douglas who has e” idea that the City Hall is not kept open long enough on Sat- urday afternoons to let the cit- izens walk round there with their families and friends and admire Company—Will Seat Over a Thousand People—Pantages Will Lease the * ALL RENEWED YESTERDAY House and Supply Vaudeville—To Open First Week in October Prudhomme Got Renewal for Savoy Hotel With- Work on a new $20,000 vaude- sae, for pi en in errietiag | thoates in Re. western | lle ; > i > oO nce auditorium and ¢ ery. 1e Stage cities oO! anada ana ne ae Demur—Mr. E. J. Maynard Surren- “ a a =” i ee will measure 21 feet by. 36 feet States to supply the acts. ers His Wholesale License to Take Retail fee ’ a y. - : ais 50 by jand will be so designed and] The first week in October eA tion of the city|are in similer posiiic Mr nate sas ie hse aes fa oe a acts will] see the opening bill. ' pending Clause 36 | Prudh« mme’s, but unless wi aichiod Cibs Ganiid sdahin POR RCO ae foes See On the lot next to the Cone| Liquor Licence By law. at} | be shown tha hey are io be ” 4 7 mea Am ‘2 e “ ss Though the theatre is being} tinental Trust Company the West- | expiring tonight |°P™ ated iy depen dently, they will} lhe plans, rer ne ae ~~ built by the Westholme Lumber |holme Lumber Company will build | renewed by the city cle rk [have to face a difficulty in the| known local architect, Mr. W. L. Company as a speculation, it is}at once a commodious store and } te need for the formality [matter of renews! 1 x monchs| Barker, call for a thoroughly up-| understood it will be leased on | ffice building. ing before the Licence |The pri: ciple of one man he Iding | to. date and handsome building. its completion and the lessee will} Mr. W. L. Barker has prepared ers fifteen days before | |two or more licer ces is bed, ar The entrance to the theatre arrange with the ane of the the plans and he will superintend te whe the renewal is}! suggest to Mr. Carss ‘a hi | will be like a miniature marble|famous Pantage Vaudeville Cir-|the erection of the two new ee ensures the re. | “li t should be asked We di fata Accommodation will be|cuit that supplies most of the|Second avenue buildings. f sh, licence issued to |” tinue one ol his licences: - Prudhomme, and also of | Was Not Aware of It! | - S| S27. Be MINING BOOM AT OBSERVATORY INLET ‘ aynarc . \. Smith All three of | Bennett, who is 2lso oe ogis- le application for renewe] | trate for the city, remet Kod ‘that | shh Licence Board at the|t Wa* not aware that there re sh of Aitaale Has Bes eatn, Canialhdians ‘will Build Wharf and Road at Mineral ) day afternoon. All existed any partnership between | Point—1500 Ton Smelter to be Built for Granby Co. ll be renewed. the men to whom these licences | si ; ubled up Licences had been issued. He understood, | The boom in mining has started ican Metals \ penny £9 oe tamed ee s ae at ae hairman of. tha" however, that the two parties | at Goose Bay on Glacier Creek. | and has received the oi “he - a : eas ae g M; ae ie Licence/had got together informally in It is not a South Sea Bubble two. claims were reportec I, in a | Mine " iS oe ine.) “anson, expressed |order to check the details of their acm but a genuine one. Quite|mining paper a few weeks ago, Phe Granby Company is also C ae length on the applications to ensure the legality ia number of local people who to be worth about $150,000. ene, ener - erect at Gite issued to men of the applications. No docu-|pavye properties and claims there rhe claims in question are ape: re a lb Pe ony ar ies eo hy other licen- mentary evidence existed to prove | visited there this week and they two miles from the Hidden @ree aM a ee a Bago ie nas neta said, “that|thet the parties were acting 48) .ay mining men are rushing in. mines owned by the Granby Com, yep tie ies a ee aps Bs well, 7 phe wholesale partners. He asked leave to COn-| Experts have visited the copper] pany of Grand Forks and Phenix. ones ea a4 8 —, we anted late ot battle lie suli Mr. Maynard, ‘his client, and) nines and claims and the reports Government Wharf or ie ac Bhp ee ree Us that two ee also | did so. they have sent out to reliable As a further evidence that there a rd e oe ae oc ee iia ‘ parties are Meantime Commissioner Smith journals devoted to mining im-|/is something concrete in the pros- oe a 5 it establishe intent. ‘cences; and moved that only one licence be | terests state the wealth and Pros- | pects, the Provincial Government at Mineral Point, beet r oo issued to Maynard This motion | pect of the ore in the district 1s}have decided to build a wharf nr mer, This is a apts fost ee ivery rich. immediately at Mineral Point, Do It Yourself “Honable way of allowing was before the board when Nr | Joe McGrath, the well known|on Observatory Inlet, and Mr. R. Ice cream freezers to make nie exist, It is true Carss returned to the table | nines and prospector, has just}O. Jennings, Government Road] your own ice cream at the P. R. Pr two bottle licences " (Cotitinued on Last Page.) | sold his two claims to the Amer-| Superintendent, who has just re-!| Hardware Co. ‘Phone 120, Mayor's| you should eat ice cream. own sanetum, styled by the ir-|¢ a freezer at the Prince Rupert United All the Formidable Array of Pails, Scrubbing Brushes, Soap Powder, Will be on the Job This After- an-Up in the City’s tory the oil-paintings of former alder- men, and the pictures of early Prince Rupert, should certainly be on the job today. Young Liberals Take Notice A meeting of the Committee of the Young Liberals Association is called for Monday evening at 8.30 p.m. in Messrs- Williams & Manson's office. All members are urged to be present Executive to transact important business. Cooling These Days To keep cocl this hot weather You an make it yourself if you get Heordware and Supply Company, "Phone 120. Third avenue. Where to Go EMPRESS THEATRE, Second Ave.* Pictures and Music, 7,30 p.m, MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave; Pictures cad songs, 7,30 p.m, PHENIX THEATRE, Second Aveuue; Pictures and music, 7,30 p.m. 4H