Ty PRINCE RUPERT rue PACIFIC poRT OF pROGRESS THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: The city finance committee be- gin to doubt that story about the u P. being linked up with a golden spike. They don’t belleve there is that much money in all the world. TT PRNCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 9 ’ PRICE FIVE CENTS ) PEACE IN SIGHT FOR ASQUITH GOVERNMENT LVIA PANKHURST CAPTURED BEFORE MAKING ADDRESS -- PROVED DEAD MAN TORTURED V[A PANKHURST ARRESTED SIR GEORGE ROSS pLyiA HAS PASSED AWAY. ATTEMI PTED ADDRESS MEE ETING | Leader of Liberal Party in the Senate Succumbed on cp SUFFRAGETTE ARRESTED FOR THE SIXTH TIME— Saturday RESULTED IN BATTLE WITH POLICE | Minheet Mas: 9.--Bir Gdoree . NA Ji police for several weeks, arrived toss, Liberal leader in the Do- na taxicab to deliver her speech minion senate and formerly The mili 4 : premier of Ontario, died today but detectives surrounded her " stlO- Wise and she started for Holloway be- after an illness lasting several juare IM 8) fore the rest had realized it. weeks, A little over a week ago | arrest of | Whe this ‘was discovered the Sir George had a relapse. He Zn] has been lying in a state of coma the sixth chairwoman shouted Follow aS , | Several! the flag and see if we can’t start ever since until Thursday night, ed to the} something The miltants then when he returned to conscious- “i : “a ness. From then he became hake te Sf eat nige pdey nah: clear and rational in his mind for Woman! buildings, but a cordon barred) ucaeadtalie do dalk Ly vinta Pankhurst, |the way and the wom used Weehane: Ha: ae veil Unie S TTORY tae PaHone cee SFTesten scious and Lady Ross and other relatives spent some time with rere - * him. Sir George became worse RACT ALASKA FISH yesterday afternoon, however, With the opening up of and from that time on he fell 10 PRINCE RUPERT the railway through to the into an unconscious condition east direct shipment of fish with more rapid failure. At five ion .Expressed .in Govern- in bond will quickly follow o’elock in the morning it became ent Fisheries Report Just This will naturally bring evident that he was sinking, and Arrived j t several points of inter he passed peacefully away at 8 | national law which the o'clock. 8 The re-| thorities here should be -- W. J sowsel prepared fot It would be Sir George Ross was born in sheries has Matto BESO hee 7 Middlesex county, Ontario. As a ting an out : a ' hae a risite a | young man he taught school and the depart States consular agent here } was afterwards made school in- he main body} in order to overcome the $] spector. He took a prominent the value of delay necessary in sending part in the creation of model British Col papers to and from VYan- }schools and was made inspector es these with /2* COUY! Phe public bodies lof that branch of the provincial inces, show- of the city should press this educational system. He was Columbia pro juestion itil the office is elected for Middlesex eounty in Ait ora” wtal eated her GREAT LIBERAL STATESMAN {886 and made minister of edu- 89,464, more]$ , cation in 1889,-under Sir Oliver i : | weer Sir George W. Ross, leader of the Senate, who died in Toronto on | yowat. In 1899 he became peer 7 Saturday. premier, which position he held ne ed ee ae a -juntil 1905. Two years later he resigned the Liberal leadership r ae chief | na ” D a ce C. P. R. STEAMER TEES BODY OF AMERICAN in Ontario and went to the sen- this; al Special to: the Dally News | ate, where he has been the leader nereased ne, Mareh 8.—The workers HAD FIRE IN HOLD EXAMINED BY RAIDERS |)... oo Te Was created a : ! they with) etrixe “lomor- -—- knight bachelor in 19414. He was 2uwe.'S is a protest against (he) Retinned to Victoria Where the |Cross Mexican Boundary in Dead /eonsidered one of the best plat- BO" prs un hospitals Every Firemen Extinguished | of Night—Find Marks of Tor- rin speakers in Canada, During ne : be closed and no food Blaze ture and Cruelty his political life he was a strong \ i, even the newspapers - . temperance advocate. He was fish publication Phe police One night last week while the | Special to the Daily News } thrice married. ed the re orced by the militia, ( P. R. steamer Tees Gapiaiel I 1 T M h 9 An | NT rT fresh fish i force of 15,000 to ’ P eae saredo, Texas, March 9,—An| States, the] disorders. Gillam, was on passage from | unidentified band crossed the in- SLEEPING OFF DRUNK { | Victoria to Holberg, smoke was nalts : aw : 1 the fish-| ternational boundary, dup up the 0 OLL the com-| RAILWAY MEN WILL JOIN discovered issuing from the fore- I hody of Clemente Vergara and AND L ST HIS R 1 Canal and| IN MINERS’ CONFERENCES |») of (he vessel. An energetic}... Pckatatiy (ameietmeiee | -— h latter is} nA: GLAS clash eres a lore UEASH.-Aeere . te Amerl-| Negro Accused of the Theft— much of the | Specia the Daily News eabubbecne cin sccth {can side in the dark hours of the | Case Adjourned Until Prince | Lond March ¥.—The Na-|>Y the crew to locate and extin-| oping, At first it was beliey- Tomorrow h, and for] al Union of Railway Men has|8uish the fire, but they were ul d the party were Texas rangers. re dy and] ac he invitation of the|successful and Capt, Gillam de The raiders proved that the Rich Handeock, a man with a food fishes, | mi oa { n in a conference.|cided to turn about and return to| American was shot twice through | ind a thirst, was the chief and other} Transport workers view it as af Victoria. He flashed a wireless|the head, once through the neck,| witness in a robbery charge at , in the re-}sign of 1 ed action in all fus|to officials of the B, C, coast)jand areal “ eee as the police court this morning, It ure dis es The total mem-|service, and when she came upjof a rifle butt, an 1e charrec ey, , let eS Bes! | net Be ee eK han. halen abt ines “avith. a vers of the hand indicate that| 85 the old story his mOphy i on of the}hundred thousand will therefore | stream of water pouring into he ie was tortured before. being | disappeared while he was sleep- Yale. which ible to cause a serious paraly hold, Fire Chief Davis and. some lled by the Mexican federals, ing olf a drunk. | is of sock-|}sia of industry al any given time. the brigade were on hand and — —_—_———~ - Handeock had a room at the upper rea- in a short time had the blaze ex Bringing Steel for Rupert Grand ae went Lo sleep with d which Mr, Settlers Form Organization tinguished The hull of the s 1 [Bis xf prt - erie. piers he opinion Pees suffered no damage as a re The Norwegian steamer \rna, | ome nae arene s " - ’ et the run fhere ‘has been organized on| sult of the fire. It is thought the) under charter to the Maple Leaf pim ey nes af err ae! ' ? ‘ uP thelQyeen Charlotte islands an or blaze may have started from ine, is expected in Vietoria about ue ncn Saas an ant — ee ae -anization known as the Graham |C!#arette stub dropped into the|Mareh 10 from New York with a ™ oe I eB 0 tg 1¢ iden! : i. Island Settlers league for the hold, full cargo of steel, She left New ee Se te és Pt a “2 plant ma- purpose of getting some results York on December 17. The Arna pays u EAI: 3 . me 54tf] ¢eom the government The ob- Mr. Bud Corley, who has been} will discharge 75 tons at Victo- RAC ee cers wi re, gone. ae wie ee eet is to unite the members in}®Way from Rupert for several/ria, 700 tons at Vancouver, 3500 ot, fs : “ye , i oe ss +x 1 body that will have some in months, is expected back onj|tons at Squamish and 2000 tons exeni ve a ~ S Rea ive eet eee fl nee alt the polls In the past Wednesday's boat. Bud has been|at Prince Rupert The steel is|mame is Cartel ‘ was arrestec * ' ie Me ° " . ey Pe ‘re mere {it El Centro, Cal, where be has | fer the dry dock. an hour and a half after the rob- ¥jall they have received we neu a been running a garage. He will} bery, on Comox avenue. On him Ed ('e + ae eg and ee nee ie remain in Rupert, looking after! Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. whe $60 in money, ————— * ere nes Pike inde they con. |the Royal hotel ‘Phone 4. Che case wil! be continued to- EXTRA | PLEASING eee NA eS ag ea tr sag ocr RES OS morrow morning. PROGRAM : tend for are a proper handing a en Piel eae * of The roads and Grails, Ee PBs) 000000 JOG GBH BOFEUOBABA CREAR BAR BO OBL ALR EEER ELE | CRY FOR HELP” x} lation of coal licenses, financial * Vitagraph Photo Pla 1 assistance to farmers and fair t :| Smart Dresemaking and millinery Re ay Efe nate EY PRESS THEATRE $f coo mire ee 1mm ‘ = si 0 e Os ‘ ” fined scl nae de + Ulers abe taking this independent TO NIGHT + —Interview— ave t stand, . ee eee * Edison Photo Play * * 7] A CHASE ACROSS THE x Wants $2000 Salvage ¥ We present Marshall P. Wilder in @ very laughable comedy entitled 7 Miss F i Eason CONTINENT” x On November 29 the Prince t “THE GODMOTHER.” t| Intere ing flim from start to 7 | George picked up the gasoline Another entertaining comedy for tonight will be “THE COLD STORAGE *| er cee eee ee finish + launch Bee-Bee in a helpless ‘ a0.” | re your Spring and Summer Out- 9 Nd with a Comedy * condition. two itt ous of 4 A fine rural drama from the Edison Studios is “A FACT FROM THE Tite, Special low rates on wash MRS. SIMKIN'S SUMMER x] eouver harbor. rhe Speen. PAST'—A feature release In two parte, | and house dresses. Hat shapes Ec vannones : Ring = f ae on ¥! ‘i 1 and A thrilling Mexican drama from the Lubin Studios, “JUAN AND copied on aitarem iA a ) g. ; ran 5 uy ~ BY QRORASTRA + claimed 82000 salvage which the JUANITA.” = "20 on Thursday even» owner refused to pay. The craft An interesting scenio from the Vitograph Studios, “SCENES ALONG KEEP THE ADDRESS “fter first show is valued at $3000 The case THE RIVER LEE.” ¢ Admission 106 and 460 was heard last week before Jus- A travelogue from the Kalem Studios, “ODD OOOUPATIONS.” 217 Ninth Ave. &. Phone Blue 330 70S otis tice Martin in Vancouver, The] itch eantristaiaidaie ' wht decision was reserved, FRR IR RAT RRR oiteinicioink kik EE ARMY BILL TO THEIR the News March 9. no peace in sight for the Asquith | The that a Special to Daily London, There is government, premiers an- nouncement settlement | would be secured is hardly cred-| HOUSE OF LORDS WILL REJECT pyvietion | mined DISSOLVE HOUSE PEAGE IN ULSTER NOT LIKELY To. BE SECURED — PEERS WILL FORCE ELECTION—ARMY BILL PUTS THIS IN POWER that Lo the peers are deter- force any cost. The eleetion at army bill is likely to the subject of attack. — It iwill probably be rejected or am- jended in such a way that the go- vernment will be forced to go to an be make such statements with- out knowing spoke. It whereof he is well known that the same methods are in force in Rupert. Before a man ean get a job on even a gov- ernment rock pile he must confess his political faith or be recommended by some government heeler. How long will men with British blood in their veins stand for such unheard of tyr- anny? ANOTHER BRITISH CASE IN MEXICAN TURMOIL to the Daily Washington, March 6. British Chiahuahua News There subject Special in the has been called give protection, Am- Spring-Rice called on Bryan and informed him that an Englishman named Syndan was driven away from his ranch and his property was in danger of destruction, Mr. Bryan wired the United States consul to make ful! enquiry prior to action. another Is trouble in and state department upon to bassador Secretary “THE OTHER WOMAN” AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT Woman’ fine two-reel Re- showing at the theafre tonight. re will also be a new and up- to-date British Gazette and two real good comedies. Wednesday and Thursday red letter days again al the | Westholme, the occasion being the first presentation north of Vancouver of the famous four- reel Thanhouser feature ‘Moths.’ This is a real event in moving pictures and the fore-| runner of more four, six and eight-reel productions to be shown at this popular playhouse in the near future. A_ splendid Keystone comedy entitled “Bar- Oldfield’s Race’ and a very fine Reliance comedy the title of Other the is “The title of a liance feature Westholme The very are | ney which is “The Buffer,’’ make up a program that should and no doubt will fill the Westholme from top to bottom. Admission Wednesday and Thursday, 10, 15 and 25c. First This Year Wm. Wright pleaded guilty to being drunk when called before the magistrate this morning. “Is this your first offence?’ asked the magistrate. ‘It is the first time I have been here this year, your honor,” The police records show several appearances last year. Five dollars and costs will ited. There is a growing con-/|the country. In another column will be found the statements of a FOR PRINCE RUPERT Vane “r=—s political boss. cateae ; ies: yas U. S. Office in Vancouver Antici- Notwithstanding the fact Cc id ble Shippi that Sir Richard in the leg- a a ae piud a et islature attempted to cover oe nee up its crudeness, let it be Bs remembered that Dr. Pat- rhe appointment of a consular tereddl! ie oreaianilé cat: the agent at Prince Rupert has been Vanover Wankacuatien aon recommended by Mr. Mansfield, sociation, and that as such the United States ‘consul at Vans he enjoys the full confi- couver, in order to tke Ai with the aowee Of iat i Hods AS ar increase of the export business i) hie natitan eenla nit from that port and in readines Pn for the expected development which will follow the completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific. Large quantities of fish are now being shipped to Vancouver for export and activity in the export trade of shingles and mining products is also expeeted when transportation facilities are’ in- stalled. On the completion of the new transcontinental line fish and other British Columbia products will be shipped direct to the prairies and eastern. points via the G,. T. P.—Province. KNIFE SEVERS TWO JOINED IN BIRTH Delicate Operation on “Siamese Twins” Performed in Paris Paris, March 6.—The delicate operation of separating the ‘Sia- mese Twins,’ Madeleine and Su- zanne, who had been born unit- ed, was performed successfully here today.. No such operation had taken place in France since Dr. two Hind children, Radica and Roodica, who died of tuberculos- is after the operation. The twins operated on today were born on November 28, 4943, At birth they weighed ten pounds. Both children appeared perfectly healthy and were extremely liv- ely. Madeleine and joined together in the region of the stomach. The juncture was of the most superficial kind, and X-ray examination showed that there was no organ of import- ance in the united membrance, Today's operation was consider- Justified by French surgeons. of the tragic deaths of pairs. Eng, one of the Siamese twins, saw his Chang die by his side, died of horror in a few hours afterwards. Christine, and Helen died in® a similar Suzanne ed in view former original brother and himself delirium a Millie and and Judith manner, AGUIAR IEE Lag ES THOLME : WESTHOLM OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT — Up to Date BRITISH GAZETTE Fine two Reel Reliance Feature “THE OTHER WOMAN” And 2 very funny Comedies with Special Ragtime stunts by the Westholme orchestra. t f : f f ADMISSION - 10c & 150 be the penalty, Doyen jin 1902, separated the . were ,