"e Ljyss AND DESPATCH PY -nacrenize THE os JOR WORK THE DAILY NEWS orien cae! ’ oy Rupert... Eton ‘ Prince . Priday, 9 am, Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist 1. Il, NO, 174 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912. rapes ; P ali Te re , Pisce Dyn Caney RUPERT ROWING CLUB INTERESTS VANCOUVER PORTANT MINING PARTY ON WAY TO STEWART VISITED PRINCE RUPERT YESTERDAY te a large party of Seattle| were representatives of the Gue rhe Chelohsin left for the ne men were in the city yes-| & nheims and other large mining} «,, ith last night with a good pas- Has arriving on the Prince! interests, 3 Sree en route to Stéwart to Accompanying this party is Mr [ RE ey OS ee wart to visit the mining prop-| W. R. Tonkin, a well known min-| The Prince John sailed for es on the Salmon River. The] ing man of Seattle, who has bee n| Masset and Naden Harbor yester- perty particularly in question) interested in the north in a min jday at 8 o'clock, hat of the Fish Creek Mining} ing way for a number of years} rhe Prinee George, with near- ypany. The party is under the/and is one of the chief stock-|ly fifty passengers, left for Stew- lance of Mr. James Harris an} ho ders in the company in ques-|art this morning at 8 «o'clock, timer of the Portland Canal} tien ] J. Delbridge, a mining riet } engines will look thoroughly} he Salmon River, which has|over the property in regard UNCLE SAM been known as possessing] fulure development It is to be| eral wealth of an assured and|/ hoped a revival of interest will] wh extent, received a good! immediately be shown in the IS WATCHING ) of attention last year.|/camp to the north of us, tributary x olher mining experts who] ss it is to this young terminal ed thoroughly over the fleld| city. MEXICO MINION GOVERNMENT EXPERT IS HERE STUDYING THE FLOW OF THE LOCAL TIDES ’. W. Bell Dawson, M. A. D.| piles of the new Government M. I, C. E., F. R. 8. C., super-| wharf Fomorrow Port Simpson dent of the tidal and cur vill be visited, where important { survey, naval service of the| data wi be gathered and facts ninion of Canada, with his as-| valuable to mariners and others ant, Mr. H, W. Jones, arrived, engaged upon these waters es he tv vesterday on the Prince) tablished, yee from Ottawa Dr. Daw visit as head of a depart Visit the Warner and Huds« n| f the Dominion govern-| pre-emption and sand beach if of especial importance to|/you want an ideal camping spot nee Rupert, being as it is one|for your holiday this summer the great harbors on the Pa tathing, fishing, fun and freedom coast, should be of especial| Two hours’ launch run from Ru est to the people of this | pert on Porcher Island. tf * ’”. Dawson is today engaged Mrs. Vernon W. Smith was a establishing permanent beneh| visitor to the city vesterday from “ks on some of the concrete |New Hazelton RANK KEELEY SELLS HIS DRUG. ‘SALESMAN LEAVES SOUTHWARD BOUND Havhurst, the popular and “tie sales for : managel Hart, who has been conduct- ne the spectacular clearance al STORE BUSINESS the Big Furniture Store on See- ond avenue, left on the Cheloh sin last night for Vancouver. Mt nnouneement is made in the! }favhurst is well satisfied with the today that Mr. Frank Keeley| results obtained, an enormous sold his Jarge end central| amount of goods having been dis- g store business to a local posed of, and he has everything er whose name is not open as “| to say about ares aupe ty for publication. The business |“ a its people when it comes ty ) be carried on on the same ing business, cessful lines as formerly, M1 Walter Owen, chief of Provin- ley meanwhile turning his al ial uaties left. for ns iain ded hion‘to the real estate busi. the steamer Chelohsin last even- s in Prince Rupert, a bust- s in Which already he has ng le some signal successes 4s ide line Mr. Keeley is one of BY A nee Rupert's old timers and ervedly very popular, His » forth into the world of real) GAMEKEEPER aie so promising in the eity his ehoice is a substantial m of his belief in Prinee Ru DISMISSED 1. 2 Kk. H, Watts, a prominent land owner and bro- John Special Friday Bargains. 5 ge Tailored Skirts in navy and “te 4 $1.50 London, July MOCK woreeesees ' ther-in-law of General Su = as ‘ORSe ite ann a }s' Week Dreases in walks Freneh, chief of the Imperial DUO ssn witve ne $1.00 and $1.60 Sa llings, black and colored, general staff, was assé ae Fe ee eRe eee ..1Bej today by a dismissed gamekeep ir Ribbons, 4 in, wide yd., 150 | oy, who shet him while walking See our window tonight, lhome from church, The game HAMBLIN & CO. | keeper committed suicide PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY Vancouver Rowing Club proposes to present two shells to Prince Rupert Rowing Club, Important mining party passes through Prinee Rupert on the way Lo Stewart, First wedding ever celebrated in Hudson's Bay fort at Port Simpson is that of Miss Maie Dineen to Mr, ©, L, Monroe Chelohsin takes a record passenger list south last night Frank Keeley sells his business to take up Rupert real estate work Kupert’s telegraph triumphs Supt, Phelan’s visit Dry dock progress, | PORCANADA THREE STEAMERS SET OUT | j | Huachuea, Ariz., July 24,—An- icipating trouble on the Mexican border in the vicinity of Logan, Arizona three troops of the Fourth United States Cavalry are mn their way to that point today under orders from the War De- partinen ut Washington. Am- nunition and supplies are being rushed to Nogales Warm, clean rooms at Savvy FINANCIER ~ HAS BIG BOOST The Dominion is coming into its own as one of the greatest na- the Development everywhere substantial. In fact, this noticeable thing about t is substantial as well as rapid. tions of world. the your development most is rhe trip through the Dominion s coming into favor among United States tourists and more persons every year will take this trip both eastward and westward. rhe seenic wonders are alone worth the trip.”’—Mason B, Star- ring, Andrew Carnegie’s favorite lawyer, 10 TEST THE LABOR TRUTHS ON CTP. THE TROUBLE ONG.T.P. GRADE WITH LABOR Working conditions of Austrian The tatest information in re laborers on Grand Trunk Pacifie| gard fo labor up the line is that construction work will be inves.|there is no work being done be tigated by Mr. Armand de Hann,|tween Skeena Crossing and forty Austrian consul general for|miles beyond Aldermere. Be. Canada, stationed at Montreal,|/tween two and three thousand) who has reached Vancouver. epee have eeased work and there makes the announcement thatjis nothing going on except a Austria will follow the lead of | little station work, G, T. P. of- other nations and establish aj|ficials are unconcerned at present. Vancouver. of Austrians,” he cits MAY SPLIT Columbia, the majority being I cist! th een gees ome KELLOW DRAGON REPUBLIC grants from Austria consulate in “Hundreds said, are in construetion have westward,” Mr. de Hann declared Austria} is as advanced as France or Ger-| Those of his countrymen seen in this section are from the} many. Shanghai, July 24 Because eastern part of Austria and are| the radical element think Presi- uneducated. They do not repre-| dent Yuan Shi Kai too conserva- sent the business acumen of|tive, the division of China into Austria, or its culture There | (wo republics is regarded today will be a big increase in com-|@8 imminent. The radicals, who merce between Austria and Can-| control the southern provinces, ada on the completion of the|$@¥ they intend to elect Dr. Sun Yat Sen president of the new re- Panama Canal, he predicted. The of Presi- followers His visit to the construction| Public. camps is caused by the great;dent Yuan control the northern number of fatalities among Aus-| Provinces, and his visit will} of an i be in the way investigation } of their general condition, He | will also make enquiry here as to} trian laborers, his countrymen’s condition. He | has been in Canada for three | years, and succeeded M, de Freye-| t oO several years TRIAL OF CHAS. H. MOYER ro visit the scene the dry | dock operations today is to wit- | ness mapy striking in ithe contour of the ground about there. All the old landmarks are | | fast vanishing, and persuaded by changes |time a member of that club, says l that the gre a force of powder the rocks are FOR FRAUD levelled and laid out | smoothly into grade for the ‘igi buildings which are to occupy} Cripple Creek, Colo,, July 24. the sites provided for them on} The trial of Charles H. Moyer and| the areas occupied by Hays Creek) of the Western estuary, City electric power Miners, echarged|!s "ow being supplied to the ma- officials ete, of other Federation with fraud in the management of|Chinery used by the contractors the affairs of the union, continued) for the excavation and = other at today's session of the conven-| Works, and steady progress is -'Thomas| being made all through. tion. If Moyer’s accuser Campbell, of Butte, is expelled, | a “— and it is generally believed that ELECTRIC FAN TROUBLEIN THE SOUTH | South Vaneouver, July 24 The electric fan, which was sup-| posed to have been stolen from | the Magistrate’s room this week, | has been discovered in an office in the munigipal hall, doing ser-| for the energetic oMeials| there, } Viee | — L, Crippen left today for Mas- setand will be away for a week. with the) '’'Neath a phone fan that costs a} he will be, it probably will cause the secession of the Industrial Workers of the World from the} PRINCE OF a. ee can JAP AN HURRIES ewan" HOMEWARDS form a rival organization, — - — — am, | i PITY THE POOR CAMEL. ' } serious municipal| Emperor has deeided Prince Ka- July The the Japanese St, Petersburg, illness of There was once a drom- jtsura to terminate as speedily as Edary which went on the bom possible his visit to Russia, The f Prinee and his party will leave Said ils keeper: “This hack| here for Japan July 27. Has a baek that will crack Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie will leave lfor the south shortly to meet her | lmother, who coming west to small som,” is on business connected fishing cadena Subscribe for the Daily News. visil will her. RENEWED UNREST REPORTED IN CHINESE REPUBLIC : ; ‘ 4 \ NY 3 J i nt i ; YS “i | ) R AFP LATA ars re x a Saat t Arrival of delegates from different districts ofthe land of the yellow dragon with seeret des- patches for the president supposed to have contained information which now leads to the declara. hat the newly formed republic is liable to be split in two under different ture was taken by a traveller in Pekin while the delegates were proceeding on their mission : { continued strife in the outlying distriets of China still prevail, rulers rhe pie- Khu. j}dal and Current Surveys Depart-| VANCOUVER ROWING CLUB SHOWING LIVELY INTEREST IN PRINCE RUPERT'S CLUB Mr. H, G. F, Sinelair of the| have a proposal coming up before staff of the Bank of Montreal re-|their next to turned here the; present to Rupert execulive the meeting yesterday on Prince Prince George after spending a} Rowing Club two shells as a gift, very pleasant holiday below in|thus proving in a practical and the coast cities. Mr. Sineclair,| substantial fashion their desire who is the president of the local) to this club flourish and rowing club, and well known on| thrive, even if they may go down the coast for his prowess with] in defeat at some time in the the oar, whilst in Vancouver was| future, when a trial of strength a visitor at the old established| takes place between this young rowing club of that place. jcity and her older and longer Mr. Sinclair, who was one| established rival in the south, see al atest kindness and| The Miss McB. Smiths, cousins interest is expressed there in the! of Mr. Vernon W, Smith, were doings of our somewhat embryo/arrivals on the Prince George association. To such an extent) yesterday on a visit to their rela- this interest shown that they/tives at Hazelton. i POPULAR RUPERT WEDDING — IS FIRST EVER SOLEMNIZED IN HISTORIC HUDSON BAY FORT The factor’s house of the Hud-' blended softly. She was attend- son's Bay Company at Port Simp-!ed by her sister, Miss Mollie son was the seene of a very pretty| Dineen, in a dainty gown of wedding on Tuesday night, when| white embroidered -muslin, Mr. Mr. ©. L. Monroe of Rochester} H. B, Rochester supporting the & Monroe of this city was married] groom, to Miss Maie E, Dineen of Port After cordial congratulations Simpson, the guests followed the eouple to The ceremony was performed! the dining room, where a break- in the ball reom-ef the old bis-| fast was served by the host and torie fort, which was tastefully| hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Sharp. The decorated with native ferns and|oceasion was distinetive in that flowers, the Rev. Dr. Large offi-|this was the first wedding ever ciating. solemnized in the old historic The bride wore a most beeom-| landmark, which is the original ing empire gown of creme voile,| building erected 83 years ago. with Oriental corsage covered in Mr. and Mrs. Monroe will re- white chiffon, with which the]side in their new home on Sixth handsomely embroidered veil/ avenue. LOCAL JOTTINGS. FIREMEN mwa" "WATER USE _ Miss McCroskie, daughter a July 298.2 Capt. MeCroskie, harbor master} : at this port, arrived on a visit to | Starting from the inside and go- her parents yesterday. acsiiltl anil of Magistrate McArthur, when in H. G. Newton, of Victoria, who} the court on Saturday has mining interests in Stewart, | morning he imposed a fine of one is in the city on his way to visit|} dollar and costs on the fire de- his properties at the later place.| partment, the charge being wil- ful waste of water. Information in the case was laid by Water Superintendent Mullett, who stat- ed that Captain Smith had washed down the walls of one of the fire halls with a hose, an action which was wholly unnecessary, when the matter of the shortage of water in the municipality was taken into consideration. Dr. W. Bell Dawson, of the Ti- South Vaneouver, ing out would deseribe the action police Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. seca PROVED DOOM Callies vs. Roses. ON SWIM The above clubs will meet to- avereteinene night in the first mateh under the West Point Grey, July 25—J.| rules of the new Prinee Rupert F. Nutt. @ South ‘Datinnmeatih lad Football Association, and as both sides have selected a very employed as a carpenter, was strong team a great game should be the result. Callies team: J, Kelby, Martin, Watt, J. H. Kelly, 8. Currie, Stewart, J, Currie and Wiggins. Kick off at 7:45. Ref- A, Clapperton. Goal um. Youngman taken with cramps while swim- beach here last The fatal- ing at Jericho night and drowned, ity oceurred shortly after seven and was witnessed by several fellow swimmers of Nutt, eree, pires, and MeMeekin, EEE = PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR Alderman Newton attacks Magistrate Carss in ecouneil, charging lenience toward delinquents, especially gamblers. City decides to purchase a team, and searehes for an ex- pert horse buyer, May Roberts Stock Co, arrives by Princess Royal. City Council decides to approach Provincial government for a small debts court, and to ask Board of Trade to eo- operate, Alderman Newton expresses opinion that partinent over staffed, Meat famine prevails in Prince tiful, Engineering de. in Rupert. Fish ever plen-