THE DAILY NEWS —— x, + LATI gay? i yy ~ er to buy : ene News fe the PAP Ok From bites S aa SPice George. . Wednesda}¥ ee ui 1 a ) dN. FD Ba. : f ° ° Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist a grrr — ‘ NO. 148 a —— - is = yOL. sR PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUrsDAyY, Ju? ; - - iad , SDAY, JUNE 18, 1912. PRICE Five CENTS VIMENSK, () | ER U. S. t OL —— . | ' = ADA BEST OF F : ' a yo "vinst vuxon cove. | 1f4E, ISSUE OF THE MOMENT fo AN CHANGES SAILING HOUR. | sia io Dy Now ACROSS THE BORDER LINE\ ..: INVESTMENTS Seattle, June 18.—A ship The steamer Chelohsin, etd epee iy | | which formerly sailed for e a Y 250,000 worth of i$ the south on Wednesdays at big Banquet to British Business gold dust, the first of the 9 p. mt., will, commencing as Men, theGuests of the Govern- ape ing Clean-up in the Yu tonight, leave here at 7 p.m. Mayor Reminds the Council That ment—Sir wilfrid Laurier and kon and Alaska, reached ; They Must Try to Stand on Hon. W. White Sound Praises. here today by the steamer e Their Dignity When Governor a Humboldt. SOO General Arrives. Special to Daily News. soneat Aikawa i8.—At a ban- “Gentlemen,” said the Mayor 1 | ne British manu- | at council last night, “don’t you 4 : ‘re the guests of | 9 think an official invitation should Be r dt the Chateau | AY be accorded from this council to . A sip Wilfrid Laurier and the Governor General? Of course e i i white: Zane AR es it is only a matter of form, but : eakers The later |City Clerk Woods Presents His| i! seems to be the usual and cor- yrincipa peakers, I l I | : welared thal the trade of Canada | Little Bill at Council Last|rec! thing to do. Of course we e. : amounts vere had 25 Night—Charges $25 for Fifteen | arc all anxious to maintain our th and’ tab wale -& London Despatch Attempts to Hour Day, $10 for Deputy, dignity on this occasion, and this . rants will come to Estimate the Attitude of the —_—— invitation seems to be necessary.” i his vear. He claimed British Public to the U. S. Last night Gity Clerk Woods|Alderman Douglas rose to the rm ‘ her country offered Election—See-Saw Expression. presented to the city council his occasion and made the necessary helter opportunities for safe in- ATEN t y aily N own bill for services as returning eoire gee i en See se yest han Canada, Special to Dally News. oflicer during the bylaw ballot on} *°** to. draw Up “$08: here islet London, June 17.—The bitter- Fride The: : |invitation in proper form, and a ness between President Taft and riday. The amount charged by] nig will be done. OLOGISTS Colonel Roosevelt for the Repub Mr. Woods for his day's work in ————$———— j ican nomination has been fol- that connection is $25, the regu- lowed so ¢ sely in this country lation fee. The number of hours THE NEW C P R VISIT SKEENA that the convention at Chicago worked continuously by him was . ° ° fe being a ward with ijfteen and a half. Mr. Thatcher, tremendous interest Ordinarily deputy returning ofticer, is down STEAMSHIP Members of International Con- British feeling would be strongly Hh . 4 ee ey the ork : , gress Will Pay Visit to District} '' favor of the President as the Mr, Woods makes no charge fo! KGET Soon——Advance Man Coming to|!!*" '!! office, but in this political the time spent on the recount, Princess Sophia, Latest Addition vere ’ sianna the force of. habi as to Prince Rupert Fieet, Is a Make Examination of Region,|'"°'" he fo habit ha : a g AG Matt oie raft’s advocacy THE OLD, OLD STORY Large and Comfortable Steamer vost of the metihers* of the| of reciprocity with Canada, his ee —Has Speed of Fifteen Knots. ‘ Congress of Geol-|famous. parting f the ways Rhinos. ee ea an to h | be held in Gan-|Specch last fal ist before _ . "4 The Princess Sophia, which ada nex . later visit this Canadian election and finally this < : f : (ks f called at this port the other night “Mr. McConnell, who is{Publication of the Taft-Roose-| Who will secure the Nomination?—Plain Citizen and Mighty Money Magnate throughout the whole aa ae ee F a a ae ss 4 theseouthward trip of: me } ' ; : i ery fa 5 . Wf pias ‘ ° seling 4 rine arr red | 00 ave wey ‘ ° sling ‘as noe Mn: foe tke Nell. Correspondence cone’ning of the United States are watching Chicago with interest at the bursting point. ae CO cee oP ee est 3 ft ; . } . the remark that reciprocity would that Attorney General Bowser be|maiden voyage on the Vancouver- y expedit eaves ancouve j iGe ms ' i : ; : ee rai ai oe: se make Canada “an adjunct of the - ee communicated with to erent alPrince Rupert-Skagway run, 18 gj district and the United States,’ have prejjudiced TO FIRE BIG BLAST NOT NEEDED IN B. C. small debts court for Prince Ru-jihe latest addition to the C. P. R. 4 I \ He will make a British opinion against him, On sights THE BYLAW PROTES ante pert. Phe idea is that the much}fleet. heS has a large freight gica vamination of the the other hand, there are many] President Taft Invited to Touch ” m bi, American Inventor Has Apparatus aeedon eae ae ae mrenithe capacity, capable of Carrying up- he result of hie ob-| Britishers who have not forgiven Off Great Irrigation Boom. | os for Killing Frost. before the attorney general ar-|ward of 1,400 tons, and maintain I ublished in Col. Roos evelt for his gratuitous dap beient No letter of protest saceieeecd rives here; if not, the council] an average speed of nearly fifteen “ ) rnisher “s . f ar ri . * . al guide 0 for the in-| advice in the Guildhall speech off Salt Lake, June 17.—The blast against the bylaws appeared San Bernardino, Cal., June 17.| Will thrash the matter out with/knots. She is elegantly equipped format f the visitors “liwo vears ago on how to run }yhat will connect the ends of the before the council last night, C. M. Grow, a citrus grower, him, for passengers and with a beam rhe | itional Gongress of Keypt. government's $2,000,000 irriga- = reason apa si ae announced today the BEErane a ee ale pa acess ake eater lenatneet OTE . solicitor in charge oO 1s : j é are >e. e ‘ge . - gis eels every three or tion tunnel from Strawberry Val-}§ matter had not had time to of a frost dispelling apparatus! FARE, ALARM enade deck is not unlike the big cs ' ym all part COST OF THE ley will be firec July President prepare the document owing for orange and lemon groves, ocean liners, scologists Same eet raft has been invited to attend|% to the fact that the court is which he believes will save’ an- Calling ports in Alaska are very aa ea ee ihe celebrat which will be held|% sitting at present and he nually in California fruit worth proud ef the new ship, as is evi- Sweden and the pre- HEALTH DEPT it Spanish Fork, and touch off! has a great deal of business $1,000,000, denced by the following from the Meanie Sparano cline blast. The tunnel will water|$ in hand, The invention was given a final Caras Daily Alaskan, Skagway: ‘Phe nguished men te oe en 000 acres of land. ; test last evening, Ii consists of} Makers of the Gamewell System] Princess Sophia is without doubt be an event of , rs a system of underground gas Renew Their Offer to the Bity!the best vessel running into ; ad ance A Little Over $300 Has be 6 shketa ond the dian | mains connecting with mush- and Matter Is Under Considera-| Skagway, and it is no wonder that M is one of the Expenditure on the Undertaking : | Special Meet, I. 0. 0. F iroom burners beneath each tree, tion—Phone Manager Reports.) Agent Lowie is proud to have all s of the Geological of Keeping Prince Rupert A motion requisitioning @) P 9 gee ees Se The temperature of the grove —_—_ his friends inspect this new ad- s ‘ ‘T | | ‘ll w = 0 or 3e 7 « ; , ent, and has con Healthy for the Past Month.} hammer, a saw and e laddet for} o ae , f e 3 Aper was raised 30 degrees and main- At last night’s meeting of the} dition to the C. P. R. fleet,”’ gical exarinations —_—_— the janitor of the new city hall] Lodge, No, yi ae ). ‘ea, ine tained equably throughout the}council a report was read from The Daily Miner of Ketchikan : of the Dominion At the city council meeting last} was passed in council last night. poeate’ c he ae a “a oe a night. Mr. E. Love, superintendent of|says: “The Princess Sophia is \ will resume his|pight a report was brought in ——————— Set ote ’ a Jt vee ———___—_— the telephone plant, regarding|perhaps the most modernly and ; Pexada Island, at which} feom the Health department Phe steamer Chelohsin arrived | SPet hod elie PENA ON of The friends of Dr. W. Barratt|{he proposed installation of a elegantly finished steamer ever ha engaged for several] showing the cost in detail of}this morning with passengers and vice grand. Klection on fohowe Clayton will be pleased to know| permanent fire alarm system for}seen in Alaska waters.” a keeping Prince Rupert i alfreight. She will sail for the jing ‘Tuesday. H, M. Daggett,|/of pis recovery.from an opera-| the city, a matler which has hung i oaiaeeEEERane ealthy condition. Every branch] south tonight-at 7 o'clock. acting secretary; A. Douglas,|}tion recently performed at the|for some time in abeyapce. The health N.G ot of the work was detailed, from —_———— gis Se © General Hospital. makers of the Gamewell fire f } the medical inspection of the Made from fresh, pure, rich 7% alarm system, recommended by school children to the sanitary|cream—ice cream at Keeley’s Take home a quart of ice cream Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|ihe present fire chief, as well as care of sewers All the items} Pharmacy. |when you go. See Keeley. Phone 4. by Superintendent Love, have re- DECISION OUT : were of a supervisory deserip- ! —_ — newed their offer to install this ) I I = aT e ° lion. and the total cost came Lo svstem for a cash payment of i al m : $331.75 for the past month, — Ex- TEST ROYAI DANCE | $2,500, the remainder to be paid Supreme Court Decides Against » Donaldson Made Vice Presi-jeop! for a passins outbreak of in one year at 7 per cent, The Lancaster Marriage Bill Judg- Fire and Finance committees ment — Marriages in Quebec dent and General Manager of the G. T. P. Lines West of Fort William, city has the healthy, juvenile measles been, as usual, very KAvMIA'S GREAT KILL : June 18,-Announce- atk ent made today by Presi- Three Unfortunate Natives Los ' Chamberlain of the G, 'T. P Lives in Alaska Eruption. ul \ a Mi M, Pp ialdson, now connect- — : ; “with the eastern division, has (Special to Daily News.) been , ae (a Nn apy led vice president and Cordova, Jure {8 As far as how inager of the G, T. P.Jis known according to wireless eS West of Fort William. reports, three natives were ie killed and several injured i the Resignations Entered. vicinity of Mount Katmia during rh signations of the cityyjthe eruption, No perligtiere | “a ie staff were duly piaced | have been received whether oune z council last night, as perished, n mi ' some time ago, ond ihe Position vacant were again an CG. WwW. D. Clifford came down ieeaed from Kitselas Sunday, ee thea ~ When Is ¢£ yall the Meer eee, majority plebiscite, cording PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO nol Nom Maitland still watehing that rock erusher | sure the manufacturers haven't. palmed off an fe! plane on thi city, Supt, Matthews’ indicator worrying tts pointer of trying tell people that the superintendent ts 8 little indisposed: Aue new hello book giving the citizens an idea oft ae Ss sleady progress im spite of everything 1 opl ! Merely Mabel believes tho missing bylaw protes abou night may be found ‘ich Alderman Morrissey enquired last better for a few days in pickle. a majority? W hen it’s in an at the Mayor. o make pneereeeteeeneee King London, June 47. The Albert Hall was the seene recent- ly of the greatest function of the senson, the “ball of a hundred years ago.” All the notable figures of Eng- lish soeiely were present and the splendor of the costumes and the loveliness of the selling heyver have been surpassed in any spec- tacle in London, The ball was under the special patronage of the King and Queen, and was or- evanized in aid of the Soldiers and Help Society by Princess Christian, the president of the assisted by a committee Lord Cheylesmorve, Albert Markham, Paget and Mrs. Sailors asaciely, comprising Admiral Sir Lady Arthur Dick GConyngham, | in Guise of Ancestors, | Members of the famous fam- | : ilies in England appeared in the guise of their of a leentury ago, and a series of bril- ancestors liant quadrilles represented the leourt, sociely and the govern- ment and the navy and army clubs of 4842, the year made Royai, memorabie Napoleon's Rus- | sian campaign, the Peninsular war and the war between Russia | and Turkey. | The Duchess famous dance before the battle of | Waterloo was danced again, the | glories of India in the of the Nabobs were lived once more, and the ladies of the peerage brought to life the pictures of their stately predecessors and the by of Riehmond’s days fashions, uniforms and jewels. The beauties of 18142 glowed onee more in a stage setting representing the lawn before Brighton pavilion in the palmiest days of the regency, Waterloo Quadrille. In the Waterloo quadrille the Duchesses of Marlborough, Rox- burghe, Sutherland and West- minster danced, The Countess of Mareh appeared as the Duchess of Richmond in a dress which was a reproduction of that worn by the Duchess of Richmond at the famous ballet on the eve of Waterloo. The! Duchess of Marl- borough, appeared as the Com- tesse Waleska, Lady Mrs. Wilsk Desborough, and Lady For this quadrille also Ladyj account of the spoiled votes in Pagel found a Napoleon in Sir|any of the three bylaw yotes, The Charles Hartopp, Wellington was] caleulations were made on the represented by Lord Hardinge,| official basis of figures whieh Lord Lotehfield appeared as the] were presented last night to ihe Prince of Orange, Lord John} council, Cavendish personated Blucher, — Caplain Albert Paget represented J. Anderson, interested in the Lord Uxbridge, and Mr, Monek-|jownsite of Nicholl, came down ton-Arundell the Duke of Bruns- wick. For months family archives have been ransacked and recourse has been had even to the British Museum to make sure of absolute the aceul iers in this Juliet Duff, Lady Miss Ward, Helen Herbert. Cecil Bingham, mn, Mes. John Lady Beatrice ‘acy in the details of costumes worn, , The Nelson quadrille was an- » fine other tated Nelson Quadrille. study which much research, In WAS A MARVEL OF DRESS and Queen Present at a Perfect Pageant of Rich, Historical Costumes Worn by Rank and Beauty of Great Britain—Famous Dances of History Repeated quadrille were chosen for their beauty, and in- cluded Lady Crewe, Lady Stafford, Beatrice Pole-Garew, Mrs, Rupert Breckett, Muriel Lady Vincent necessi- this, will consider, THE BYLAW COUNT Returning Officer Explains Count Was Straight Without “Spoils.” In conection with the peculiar- ity noted in The News yesterday regarding the bylaw yote count, City Clerk Woods returning officer went over his calculations with The Daily News carefully after couneil meeting last night and showed that he has not taken as from the new town Sunday. Held Legal if Not by Priest. (Special to Daily News.) Ottawa, June 18,—The Supreme Court’s decision against the Laneaster marriage bill judg- ment, stating that Parliament has no right to emact a universal marriage law and that the right remains with the provinces. Jus- tiees Ididngton, Davies and Duff is declared mixed marriages” in Quebee legal although not per- formed by a Roman Catholic priest, The government will now take the appeal to the Privy Couneil, Best room in town at Savoy. William Marchant, inspeetcr of customs, returned from Ocean Falls and was a passenger for the south on the Rupert yester- day. | BASEBALL SCORES Northwestern, Vancouver 8, Victoria 4. Tacoma 44, Portland 17. (Continued on Page 2.) Seattle 2, Spokane 1. FREE! FREE! FREE! A big beautiful 88 key electric player piano, worth $1,200 given away to the pool players in the Base- ment pool room, Empress Theatre building. RE NOR =e — ib $a Wee lee ae I coe