gays | t0 myself, saye 1 the News le the paper to buy Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist E DAILY NEWS NEXT MAILS for South Chelohsin...... “Wednesday, 9 p.m. Prince George....... Friday, 9 ea From South Princess Royal........ Friday noon PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Wepnespay, May 29, geye | Th. ON GOVT. WHARF = a PRICE FIVE CENTS AGAIN DEFERRED KELLY TOWNSITE CASE. Special to Daily News. ALARMING SUBSIDENCE OF 0 [=== THE GOVERNMENT WHARF ae For Space of 35 Foot Radius kiseoa Mass of 120 Tons of Coal|— = Discharged From S.S. Celtic, Wharf Has Given Six Inches Se ---Supposed That One of the Piles Has Slipped--- | Englishmen Will Rally to Pick a’ Diver Will Descend and Investigate Crackerjack Team he | Passengers and Mail. = ie s “o re ey ) ) es erTrestled thirty-five feet schief. In case a pile has|The second meeting of the Kit-|@°M'* thet ere ‘ere ee Oy aoe ene 1 iN) auspicious event were Miss Millie he al pile be pped there is the prospect of;sumkalum Lake settlers was ting supplies, lumber, ete., is by| purchased lands held by a syndi-|Qphischloger and Mr. Fred S§. ee gee a ve a . ; ate ee es I {ing o1 r “0 woatsicate anc ere ere is ot one ier the weight, and| great trouble and expense to re-| held at the residence of Mrs. A. afling or boating in row boat , und where there is not one) yohnson both of Wrangell, mis ? hy att ; : a distance of seven miles. Our! settler, arriving at Kitsumkalum aa The . ; i : g was found to have! pair the situation and the open-| Ross last Tuesday, and an asso- ’ : ; tian 4 EE Alaska. The wedding was duly the extent of about g of the wharf for traflic will) cia n was formed with a char- e mine ', Mr. Manson, eee Visit= | 81x WEEKS BO! me fruit trees, celebrated in the saloon in the} { “ ee Lhe: ot jaah ditanat Inci-|ter membership of The ob-| "8 Kitsumkalum last February| which were beginning to bloom presence of the congratuiatory| , ae ee a ie ree ates eae is ¢ thi tion is the) 8S made thoroughly acquainted} at that time, while the season - : . oa . \ : pecially ith the existing conditions and|was too far advanced to plant — = —_—— betterment of roads, especially | PITIFUL DELINQUENTS or the upper valley, this large vas offered a conveyance to take}trees. MILITARY TRAINING CHAIRMAN es settlement of 38 actual settlers him to the lake and satisfy him) However ,a mail route is being} | Se | Women tn Trouble—Older Fined, being cut off from the outer of teas ae mised stablished between Kitsumkalum} eo Good denote 4 s of this road. He promise : RAILWAY BOARD Younger on Suspended Sentence. |werld for several months of the , v iy ea . se hat Oca and Aiyansh, which leads us to The two us Vitth objects of| yee, Cee. 2 ase gece a ny but so far has failed to make hope that a passable road will be Special to Daily News.) mpa n who have been get-| Cee oe th Mee ec aw good that promise. built this season. Otherwise it Ottawa, May 29.—The Minister " ee ee Th ees . ice ) riatec or the purpose o : if AEM RR nes ST PE REL at Name of Sir Charles Hibbert} ting into trouble of the most piti- , ta Aid) peabebie. aan toad Our generous government sent| would be impossible to deliver w on ; ae ore. ae Tupper Is Now Mentioned as) ful kind recently appeared again i the shore of Kitsumkalum|to this point six weeks ago a|mail at any regular dates, as on me PEO ere c me i f rint . ie ing camps on the scale of Petta- Likely One for the Important before the magistrate this morn- : - » of sevel : f » fr ‘BA .|during winter months the lakes Lake for a_ distance eveninumber of fine fruit trees to bi wawa camp, including two for Appointment. x, having been discovered aj, has been spent elsewhere would be impassable owing to the arene ab es has been sy] | ‘ldistributed among the members| * : British Columbia, one in the gs stage farther downhill the other The road from Kitsumkalum fact that the lake being fed by aie aah : tt hath S| a ») Daily News wht Che older of the two, who the bie lake is fairly good and of the Farmers’ Institute of Kit- springs the is is safe only in ex.| 2orth and one in the south. M ’ The name of) is i ed and known as Mrs does very well for all settlers}Sumkalum and Lakelse valleys,|/tremely cold weather. So. we ene Pee Tk U7 , egarded as the most} iow the ike, but for those/but the agent sent out to dis-! wait and hope, Special! This week at Sloan d it and)» fined $37.50.) — itd & Company, Ltd., knitted silk ties hairmanshi r i gz vho is well known a and washable _ g¢hamoisuede ( PY Wh is a y pretty LE gloves, 50c. See our window. i ieant a |e faa vee 2 | JANGERO LL SCORES | ween offered to Sir) thing and who was little more Mrs. T. I. Palmer will not re- i ame is under con tha a baby school girl a couple E RECORD ceive again this season, as she the government of years ago, has been released will be leaving on Monday with Sai nder suspended sentence and] Coast. jher family for her summer home, QUICK ADJUSTMENT wi be once more the subject of —_—— Vernon 0, Oakland 3. 5 ara Racer aan {t : eformative efforts Red Devil & Co. “Made Good Again) 7. \igeles 10. San Francis-| Forty-seven “Hours to Rupert. Mack Realty & Insurance Co. Last Night—Ted Morrison's, , on ee oe “ai i : 2 me in ver a ear—obdr Settles for Fire Loss Last Night. Bowling Alleys Dan:aged, but American. ' BIG THINGS IN IN Blaze Had No Chance to Spread. | : ef st | New York 3. Washington 8, " oss last night on os TO BANQUET Phile Boston 7. Morr bowling alley has ai 1 Last night the efficiency of the | Ace Iphia 3, _ Besides having the honor to be Prince George Arrivals. ready been idjusted: by sai Macl SIR WILFRID red devil and its attendant; Cleveland ¥, Chicago ee ja wedding ship this northward} The following were among the Realty & Faas rance Company Mr. | fire fighters under Chief Dan Me-| *'- Louis 0-3. TeNpany Pa%s jtrip, the U. 8, steamer City of| arrivals by the Prinee George, Morris loss of 8540 has od | Donald prevented another serious} National. | Seattle has to her credit Be of tas hina > ai which came in on schedule this paid, The Mack Really & Insur-|Montreal Going to Spread Itself} fire The outbreak started in New York 5, Brooklyn 4. jachievement of the fastest north-| 3 morning: Carl Jungstrom, W. ack hea ¢ SUI wling alley.| , : Dhilade ‘ |} ward passage made this year. She King Believes Rupert and Van-|,,, ; ri ance Company hold the record| ‘Tomorrow to Do Honor to the/Ped Morrison's bowling alley Boston 8, Philadelphia 10. | I = ; . Robinson, H. Levin, V. Wood- quick s¢ ttlemenis Grand Old Man of Canadian} which is situated right in the] Pittsburg 4, St. Louis 7. j arrived in Rupert at 8 p. m., hay-| couver Will Be Shipping Wheat land, Rev. J. H. Raley, Mrs. Raley, Liberalism leentre of the most populous part | Chicago 10, Cincinnati 2. jing made a 47 hour run. She | Very Soon. Miss Raley, 8. 8. Sproul, J. Ham- The Chelohsin leaves for the ee: of the city, The fire originated —— |brought a hundred and ten pas-| Se te Sem { mond, H, Kirk, D. 8, Scott, E T. south this e Special to Daily News.) lin the attic above the howling | sengers and took 33 from here to] s (Special te Daily News.) Calvert, J. M. Milligan, Major J. * Me evening Specia Wilf 1 illey and was difficult to locate L INSPECT ithe north, ineluding the May} Vancouver, May 29.—H. Pat- E. Mills. Mrs. Mills, Miss Ella ne thin te te cael: MODITCS, Mey eee oe ee uh within a few a0e0ca from| |Roberts Company. The City of|ton, brother of the Chicago wheat! 1). john Dally, William Lori- ! fig ie nesnarere be-| Laurier arrives in the city Ort time the alarm was rung a se atile also brought mail for|king, has declared here that mer, W. M Law R. W. MeCul *’ Deginning her usut sum- : : ) y Deas aes 54 ee ; ester x . : . Brit. |. ’ *: ak | ee eee ° raat ee # one n lmorrow at noon to attend a ban lthe red devil was on the jjob and EARL GREYS Rupert, » sacks of il, and -s ent se . oe some 1 on lough, William Travis, BL. | quet given in his honor In the} streama of water. were searching | the more weleome., ish Colum a por . even nf ore Pau Ala: H. MeGarry, Miss Special! Thi < oes Sl ne evening by the Montreal Reform | | ut the burning corner mn the} } , es PE ee a eT ee eae a J aes nak Sawle, A. J. Wood, Miss Canegie, nis yee a OF , The and it wi ye shippec rom Van-| 4, ( ub the Windsot! Hole I 4 ‘ rer as rt 1| | pI i > ‘ » ) Jarter e « Company, Lid., knitted silk ties! ‘’ ; Pe . mises to be the grea | bui ine _ CARS , r ta |Major J. E. Mills, District omcer Important Agency. couver and Prince Rupert. Anite ma ’. . air oe a 41d washable chamoisuede bandue prom st aaa ae in a few moments, bu con Commanding Military District Bainter & Sloan wish to an- wha Collins, He len Oo ey, 4 re: : Bloves, 50c. See our window jest funct ' Oo is Kine ja ible damage was a Lo epi No. 11, Has Arrived and Will| Hounce that they have been ap-| Naval Policy. Luety, phéegy, oe George * Jin Montrea by water and smoke. . ointed agents for Northern| W. Spinning, ohn Desmentes ref | Hold Inspection Tomorrow. pointe ae | taw: ay 29 , sr Bor- H ] ? ea a | There was &@ time when citizens | p |B. €, for the famous “Ferro Ma-| d gat fe oh —_ art ay: H, B, Melville, Alice Renaud, | n Mrs. Martin O’ReiNly|,¢ prinee Rupert believed that a une Reina ade { e Sey ; - , jvennie Renaud, Martin O'Reilly, THE WEATHER. }} Mr, and li ee fof Pring uj er reli pee d tha Brinn Gentes tose Kngine,’’ made at Cleveland, | lon June 28th for London to con-| e Re Mi bisa: y ae i grrived this morning 9° | fin in the central part of the ¢1 Paes Ohio, by the largest marine en-| fer with the Imperia! authorities! Mrs. O'Reilly, George J, Wonder, "or twenty-four hours ending| Prince George |would spell devastation, for cer orning there arrived Major 7.) 2ing builders -in the world. This| n the question of the Capadian | rs J. Hiphe, J. Os RROPOOT tien a.m. May Oth ainatap | tails Now it is pretty well as- IR Mills, district ofMicer COM-| engine won the gold medal at the _ 9 " | Callum, W. H, Vickers, L. T. Mun- “1.851; maximum temperature, | Stalker & Wells cater to bie sured that the fires downtown], onding military district No,j Seattle exposition, was used by} °”’ | roe, Charles R, Sing, A, P. Rose, f P A . ne . see you.!are usually less destructive than} Tho f the ajor is an|Capt. Larsen in his famous tri | wv 7 iy 1Mrs. J. R. Godwin, Mrs. 8. Me- linimum ter sig * 4:|}wishes and want to see 3 ja BN é i441 rhe visit o le majc 8S é lapt. Larsen in his famou P| ; : : ; Mi ; recipitat omporarure,” +4 Bits : » neovle tf jthose far away from the con-}| one for Earl Grey}tWrough Niagara Rapids, and is} For row boats and launches | “ =m Ogh, C,. Martin, J. Cathia, BE. pilation, .44 Grocers to the peop! > | oF important ) ss e j | te lephone 320 green. Davis boat ‘ Wek, | jgested district. Thanks to the | Rifle mnen, as tomorrow night in| popular on account of its very! eae Perdue and wife, R. 8. Barbour, frercnry eoooess | prompt efliciency of the brigade, |), armory on Second avenue he|low price and guaranieed effic i-| & a PS one Barbour, W. M. Kerr, J. M, not a spark seems to have half}. ij) jake an. official inspection|ency. Engines and all repairs g la is “bulk ay canned ae ain | Coxford, J. W. MelInnes, L. 8. ; a chanee to spread in the busi-| sninna tupert’s own regi-| es be had in Vancouver without a t ‘| Wilson, F, Frazee, G, McKay, J. PERT TY TWENTY | of Prince Rupert's k ‘ an 1m a I delicious, refreshing hot weather ; : eas area. poe Phat his inspection will|delay, See us for descriptions | °° ouous. ion oneal Meek McKay, M. Morrison, H, Owen, D. 9 2 oh lresull in one of the most satis-jand prices, f. e, b Prince Rupert, | ” ve ‘1K. Glass, H. L. Mossey, W. W. Municipal water wagon stil] waiting for passeng Al } Funeral Tomorrow. factory reports yet made upon a - - ay Hush, Ellen Foley, James Pengell, derman Montgomery looked to to provide the good examplt The remains of Mrs. Noel/the regiment's eMeiency ts he- The Brotherhood Crescents| ¢ Charles P, Richardson, L. HH, Park commission problem for tonight to provide a skun’s Careller, who died at the gene ral | lie ved by many citizens who have|chullenge any basebail team in FREE! FREE! FREE! Baldwin, Mrs. A. Lambert and “AoDage farm for the raising of deer feed. hospital on May 24th, will be in- | bee n watching the recent parades,|town to an indoor baseball game. |} a ao |childven, Mr, Lyrich, Mrs, Lyrich, “ver exuberance on the part of Ole and Inspecto McFa terred at Garden Island tomor- | Mi ajor Mills was accompanied by|See C, Rogers, captain It A big beautiful 88 key | Mrs. W. Db. Rowan and children, Ne seems to have scared away that weleome rain row afternoon, Messrs, Hayner;his wife and family, 7 electric player piano, worth Mrs. MaeMillan and daughter, R, hire Chief MeDonald and his red devil brigade all bu ed Bros. have charge of the funeral| 2 ————-————— W. M. Law of the Law-Butler) $1,200 given away to the |W. Deweese, O, H, Jones, Mr. ! bouquets again, but still on the qui vive : arrangements Special! This week at Sloan}/Company arrived this morning.|§ pool players in the Base- Woolworth, Mr, MecCorbin, Major Merely Mabel gays it's a race now between the Government ———_——- & Company, Ltd,, knitted silk ties -— |$ ment pool room, Empress Boff, Mr. 'Tibb, Mr, Rummer, Mr, Wharf and the Panama Ganal with the odds on the cana Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.jand washable chamoisuede Chief W. H. Vickers arrived § Theatre building. Edwards, O, M, Harolds, C, 8, 'Phone 4. gloves, 50c. See our window. today, Borgue, W. L, Stern, P, Wagner, ae — ee het Sey LL NN Map cn * pS ie: 4 agers wes we cami 5 Sent di ee er ee ae aS torte: *, 8