THE DAILY NEWS cE OT is Prince Rupert's leading Paper je an RELIABLE ALIVE TL THE DAI AUGHTER OF THE PRESIDENT WEDS SECRETARY OF TREASURY .... BREMONY WAS SIMPLE AFFAIR COMPARED WITH WEDDING OF SISTER—SMALL NUMBER OF GUESTS WERE PRESENT AND FEW OFFICIALS RYBODY, EVEN THE LADIE VOTE FOR OFFCIERS O boys had a meet ng to organize a d they prepared a the going them Ail the candi- on a paper boxes selecting Phey elect for are people have a voice lo is to write favorite ir offices sign the of the ballots. to be filled president, pro are secre- The candi- surer Joe Scott, jr., W and} The Daily News {historic blue room of the White May 7. Eleanor | House. Less than 100 persons] were present and only a few of- son was married ‘ ; ficials it was a simple cere- am Gibbs McAdoo, | mony in contrast to that of last he treasury, in the| November. STRAW BALLOT FOR OFFICERS s, WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO F BASEBALL LEAGUE 1. Tobey W D }Pattullo, V. A. Gole, Vance, T. D Geo. D. Tite, eo. Frizz S. P. McMordie and i; ay 2 Isbury | | j | jumber of | | | | | The four having the highest votes shall be elected in the above order according to the number of votes polled by jeach | The ladies will be allowed to vote All ballots must be signed. }Each person can vote on four ames or less Boxes will be placed at the post office, corner lof Third and Sixth and the Em- press “(th®atre corres Voting | Saturday closes at | 10 p. m NY SUGGESTIONS FOR A COMPROMISE ernment Is Willing but the Unionists Are Stand- ing Pat At the re Lhe only the rule. The that their enough to party, both in home amending bill representa- il must pass understood the s willing to nego- for settlement versations th parties he fringes oi home are 1 fluential onist t f commons and m accepting i h the ment Dl at the fi- provisions; the customs, t office bill giving Ulster to in such a the power fate of Tyrone to contract n bloe or e Belfast the ties of and limit is to be to vote Ulster are prepared to parliament. that to Kovernment ry Commission rep (ih parties for the devising .a_ federal the United Kingdom | which this scheme Operative years after united Ireland parliament is hey Dublin the con mndition prepared ] {} le sel would | accom- OOO MC; Ce oe Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert New Telephone Directory ‘erations desired to in the above must sted in writing to . “phone Superintend- ephone Office, Third alions ast date for mak- May 16th, Cone eee, oo the | arranged | RAILWAY EMPLOYEES ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING on Beast. Place was Scene of Merry Gathering Last Hall Evening The loca 1ilway men’s asso- met in their hall on Beach place last evening and en- yed a g£00d entertainment Ne \ icO were present Presi- le McLeod was in the chair The program included a reci- tation and a song by B. Stock- we a song by J. Keine, a song by T. McKinnon, a song by S&. Bal 1 song by D. Meliravey, a cornet solo and a song,by J. Mc- Kenzie, and a song by A. King- hor: The accompanist for the evening was J. Austin The as- mn had a first-class piano social In addition to the musical side of the program, there were some fine exhibitions of pugilism rhree | f three rounds each were put on as exhibitions, as ‘follows: 125-pound class, T. Gil- mour vs. B. Walker; 140-pound class, T. McKinnon vs. B. Ray; 150-pound class, H Landes vs iG. Chalmers Two tugs of war proved very exciting One was between — the boilermakers and machine shop men, which was won by the forme! The second fone was between the blacksmiths and J. Ross’ gang The latter jwon, The gathering broke up after the singing of “God Save ithe King.’ A business meeting of the association will be held next | Thursday evening Party Prospectors Coming Desiring to obtain prices on an outfit with which to prospect in the interior, the leader of a party of four Chicago men, now en route to Prince Rupert via Se- attle, has written to the board of trade to secure information, The party wants twelve saddle and pack ponies, pack and riding saddles, blankets, tents, uns, ammunition, provisions, gold pans, ete, J. J. Self, father of Ben Self, proprietor of the Empress cafe, has just returned from @ Six months’ stay at the Lakelse fish hatchery Mr. Self is looking hale and hearty and looks as though the Lakels¢ had renewed his youth. ORT, PRINCE RUPE B.C., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 0) MORE BRITISH SU PAYMASTER M’KENZIE Stolen From His Pocket Ale McKenzie, paymaster for Norman McLeod, contractor, was hed for $2,500 worth of bills jand cheques coming down on the train Tuesday night Fortun-| Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 9. ; were passed Further consider- ately most of the amount was in Boston 6, New York 7 fation will be resumed at’a later jeheques, but about $50 of it was} Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 5 | date. jin hills. The wad was in ay American } - - —— | pocket book inSide his coat. He] » gs, Louis 2. Cleveland 0 j | missed TT just after coming ; New York 0, Boston 2? BIGGEST ADVERTISING through Kitselas tunnel and the} Philadelphia 5, Washington 6.} FIRM ON THE PLANET jprovincial police were noti-| etroit and Chicazo postponed | fied Constable Russell was on | rain i the trath and; seshotiod akon eel |It Is the Catholic Church, De- : lares Rev. Father Ber- the passengers, but found noth- : s TERRACE BALL FANS nard Vaughan After arriving her¢ vayment TT rg mn the cheques was aswel and | ARE GE ING BUSY London, May 7.—Father Ber- the amount of these will not be | —- | nard Vaughan, in an address to lost, but the money is probably |Baseball Club Organized and/ the Aldwych club, declared that gone. No clue has been found of Officers Elected—Have ireligion was the only thing worth the thief. It is now thought the} Excellent Grounds | advertising, Nevertheless. tte pocket book was dropped some- |} een it iF where and picked up { A meeting was held in Terrace | 4dmitted, other things needed to fon the 4th inst. for the purpose be advertised—even footwear, ‘ clothes or soap. He belonged, he of organizinz a baseball club and P ENTIRE SEPARATION OR oe . : ; ee WR said, to the oldest and biggest CIVIL WAR FOR ULSTER selecting a team to represent) advertising firm on the planet Terrace ins the league recently/the Catholic church. She be- nn formed. The boys were very en-|lieved that she had wares that Government Warned to Base Its|{husiastic and no time was lost|defied competition and she put Diplomacy on in starting the Terrace Athletic|them in her shop windows, pro- Force association on what promises to|claiming for all she was worth: onan be a prosperous career, “Come, even you without money, London, May 7.—Parliamen- Mr. Robt. Ross was elected|and buy tarians are talking budget andjpresident of the association and Why had they musie, the rit- Liovd Georgism, but their j thoughts are of Ulster trucu- lence, not conciliation, is the keynote of the speeches on both sides. The essence of the speeches of A. J. Balfour and Lord Milner was the clean sep- aration of Ulster or civil war. Practically all the Unionist press echoes this ilternative sympa- theticalls Perey Hlingsworth hief Lib- eral whip, aroused much enthu siasm imong the rad s i Bradford DN stating rovernment had bee with treasonable men ant sonable practices too It had handled the « ; and the conspirators, he said, with insufficient severity The ministerial Daily Chron icle derides what it calls Win- ston Churchill's unauthorized unbendings They are luxuries, it says, of which no party can safely allow its spokesmen too many. The Manchester Guardian sol- emnply adjures the government not again to be caught unawares If the diplomaey of Ulster is based upon the possibility of an appeal to foree, so must the diplomacy of the government,” it save Significant speeches were de women's meeting in Nationalist volunteer at the Mansion The president said countrymen in Ulster themselves against Ulster is a nation. of the Nationalist volunteers arming ourselves in favor of idea of undivided union the Trish nation.” Miss Spofford Green, the torian, spoke, and Wilfrid wen Blunt sent a message g Long experience in British imperial has taught me that in with the British eovernment the best moral force is material force. Until parlia- ment is opened on College green, the British empire is still the enemy.” In the of Asquith persisted to answer further garding Ulster He ever, that if any new he would be livered at a aid of movement Dublin Our the house, arming idea that are the We are the of his- Sca- say- ways dealing commons Mr. in his refusal questions re- added, how- facts arose to answer house glad questions. Cooking Butter Cheap Smal! amount “of first class cooking butter for sale at 25e per Ib Hurry Stalker & Wells. 105-7 ROBBED OF $2,500 Wad of Bills and Cheques Y NEW GRUNTY GRUNDY ae es ore aeate NE 2 Sete just as dead as indi appears enna OR ee i wt mY hap OF P09 * i a* PRICE FIVE CENTS TSK ! YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL MILITARY ESTIMATES _ REQUIRE CONSIDERATION Northwestern Vancouver 3, Portland 1 Victoria 0, Seattle 4 Spokane 4, Tacoma 1 } Sam Hughes but Were Coast Rather Staggered Portland 0, Los Angeles 2 rt Venice 1, Oakland 7. (Special to The Daily News SanFraneiseo 5, Sacramento 6.| Ottawa, May 8.——The estimates National of the minister of militia were Chicago 4, Pittsburg 7 taken up yesterday, but no items captain of fhe ball team, and Mr./ual and preaching in the church, J. W. Scott was elected secretary|if it were not to advertise the of the association and manager|supplies they possessed for the of the team. demands of the human soul? In House Took Up Estimates of Col.. | both houses will refuse to accept | responsibility for home ruts, 9 | They will divide against it every time. The measure will be rejected by the lords on the see- ond reading and will be made law through the only operation of the parliament act, T ‘The Unionists will then do what they can to mitigate the jmischief by getting the best pos- conditions on behalf of the loyalists of Treland, the all-im- portant understanding to be ar- |rived at, if possible, before the Fifth Street JUST BEHIND FIRE HALL Having taken above store, I trust by personal attention | sible to business and by keeping bill is presented to the king for nothing but the finest of his signatine, roods, at lowest »08sible Pea ess iyo ee ce ethdk fa ar of John Currie, the contractor in your-patronage jcharge of the construction of ? , fees McRae’s house on Fourth avenue east, is making splendid A ery supply of fresh |progress with the work, This fruits, fish and vegetables jwill be one of the cosiest and always on hand. jbest laid out houses in town, Mr |Curry is making a name for him- Note the address Phone 570 ED BY MEXICANS NOTHER WHITE HOUSE WEDDING YESTERDAY—BASEBALL BOY’S NOVEL ELECTION SCHEME TWO BRITISH SUBJECTS AND ONE AMERICAN ARE KILLED WAR IN MEXICO GOES MERRILY ON — CONSTITUTIONALISTS ARE PUSHING FORWARD AND MAKING FOR THE SOUTH Guadalajera. = The Daily Washington, May 8. the Mexican Special to News is continued The There Mazarlan. has been in- movement of forces is Zac- Develop-|heavy fighting at situation | state department are going steadily forward. The|formed that the two chief reports from Mexico|the constitutionalist announce the killing of two Brit- | southward against Saltillo, ish subjects and one American at | atecas. ments in Leg Caught in Fly Wheel W. Hughes, a WENDELL MURPHY 1Y WINS IN DAILY NEWS CONTEST resident of Las- queti island, was taken to the Nanaimo hospital a few days ago |Recipient of Handsome New Suit for treatment of a compound] of Clothes from Acme Clothing fracture of the right leg. The| House—Prizes to Continue accident occurred when Hughes nike : and two companions were a Master Wendell Murphy is one short distance from Lasqueti of the happiest boys in Prince island, bound by launch for Van-|Rupert. He is the winner of The couver. In passing the gasoline|Daily News’ boys’ contest prize engine Hughes’ trouser Je®/¢op the month of April and has caught in the fly wheel and the man’s leg was wound around the|/US! received the minneone Sm wheel, breaking the leg in two|Suit of clothes which was adver- places. Despite his terrible in-|tised in The Daily News, With juries, Hughes bore up well, and|his father and mother assisting did not receive treatment until|®im, he went through the mag- he reached the hospital in Na-|ificent stock of the Aeme Cloth- naimo, some six hours after the|i2& house and Mr. Schienman of accident. The injuries sustain-|‘hat company says he picked one ed by Hughes are very serious,| the best suits in their boys’ and it is feared the injured limb{epartment, so you bet he got will have to He amputated. some suit. ied +1 2 Wendell is a son of Mr. A. A. A Tip for a Holiday Murphy, who is-in charge of one of the departments in the dry A subscription list is in cireu-|view of these being so splendid, “Bill” Armstrong, the big,|4ock construction. lation which is meeting with|they were justified in making use This is but the first of a series handsome, cheery ticket collector} . i with good success, and the ball|of advertising. 2 s |of prizes to be given to the boys grounds are being put in first-| The Catholic church, he con- for the G. T. P. on the Prince | who sell The Daily News. With class shape. Terrace recognizes |ciuded, to use the phraseology of|Rupert-Hazelton run, and inci-/every five copies of the Daily no baseball field in northern|the United States, had been on|dentally one of the best known | News sold there will be a ticket British Columbia as its superior.|the job two thousand years, and| and most popular boys in tea | given which will entitle the boy - ——— ——_— jhad “delivered the goods” all the|northern country. was laid over{|™Mmaking the sale to a chance in a Drowned in Trout Stream | time ‘ at New Hazelton on the last trip|4rawing for a nice suit of clo- ri ena penn and took advantage of the chance|thes. One drawing will take sella Coola, May 7.—The ¢is-| ‘TO PASS HOME RULE Ito get acquainted with the dis-|Place each month. This means appearance of Colonel Robert | trict surrounding that town. He/|that some boy will get a suit of Linsdell, who went out with rod AND THEN AMEND IT sivs it is a beautiful country and|clothes every month from The and line to a fishing stream, has |be recommends it to the holiday Daily News free of cost. Besides saddened the god folk of Bella s or those vant a{this he makes the usual profit Coola. He was staying at the! Soheme Which will Allew Both |" epegiel : ” a sis ae ae on selling the paper. This con: We ee Sides to Save Their {day's outing You can't beat} ee home of 8. Le C, Grant and when F jit,” says Bill, and he knows what; lest goes into effect May 15 and : aces ‘ he failed to return from his ex- sistas ithe people like }the drawing will be on the 15th vedition a search was de fot a . | iof each month Now bovs get aa: It is supposed fe the | roronta, May 1—A special c : Saat | busy. . cable from Belfast says: J. Jansen Fuhr, the Norwegian | colonel attempted to eross a fe 4 Oe cae Be —— _ swiftly running stream and was The government's intention|!ecturer, will give his moving Somahodu: cauakdiies aun mee axa i" ain ‘i , oflis stated here to be to follow the | Picture illustrated lectures on} : : : wept off his feet under one of Norwan and Sweden in the Ma-|day that the big cuts carried in the numerous log jams and there| plan of placing the present home jestic theatre this evening and|The Daily News by the Twentieth drowned. 2 aaa rule bill on the statute books|tomorrow evening A different | Century Clothing company were <> Geveranibthaiins: jwith convenient haste and em-jlecture with different films will! ..4 ofrective advertising. ‘This oe bodying whatever settlement is|be used each night. caused a bystander to say: “That 7 arrived at in an amending bill ieeeajenrnnemranctpeentepesianperenpianiiie London, May 7.—Prinee Alex-|_ that\akit enmeantlincashine saall ad, gives me the impression that ander of Teck, third son of. the! 24 eae | A brush fire on Third avenue | Twentieth Century clothes are late Duke of Teck and brothar of oct : oe into force in ite @X-|/near the Daily News office jacine of perfection. When I want Queen Mary, is to succeed he er Oe aaa bf this pro caused an alarm to ae sent to}a nobby suit I naturally think of Duke of Connaught as zovernor-| ....,, will i fn See tien dank ae - ONO eee _—— I'wentieth Century clothes and general of Canada. lthe Nationalists, who will be able ? achins a » eae Re eee arop in to; Bryant Co. sad ei ’ 0 ater extinguished it. leet if It pays to advertise. to claim that they have secured A ES ae St. Andrew's Society iiheir main purpose and will per- Ft art Sapa Rane ee: nave be Saeed 40° eanee an Lieut, Delamont of the Salva- Mrs. W. J. Jefferson, who has The monthly business meeting the’ furiMneetiaeuaks\\- tanning tion army went south this morn-' been visiting her sister, Mrs. EB, of the St. Andrew's society A i ae sath ecind pacer ing en route to England, where’ A. Oakley, left this morning for be held in the Society rooms to- | hain she will recruit her health. {her home on Vancouver island. night at 8 o'clock. | ‘The ehief reason for this — = a course is that the Unionists of JUL ULC LAURA AL II ap ag ap By J. JANSEN-FUHR, will be given as follows: NORWAY FRIDAY EVENING, THE 8th INST., at 7:15, SWEDEN and DENMARK SATURDAY EVENING, THE Oth INST., at 7:15 MAJESTIC THEATRE Views will be shown from all sportc, fishing, ete. parts of these countries, industries, First show commences at 7:15 with Lecture commences at 8:15 Following the lecture the Ford-Stirling original famous Keystone come- jian, now with the Uniserval Service, will be shown in the two-reei comedy entitied LOVE AND VENGEANCE in all making @ twelve-ree! performance Don't miss thie trip through the Scandinavian countries for 6O cents ADMISSION: 50c CHILDREN: 880 the Majestic special program. self since he entered the con- | tracting business, : : Famous lllustrated Lectures 2 JOO OOO initio kkk