s ~ ‘ ali cant ty a NEXT ww THE © "ey 4 . {Foe seuin . enn ‘any ‘MBIA Venture. . oO f par Baie > Venture Wednetaay, 9 p.m. — ————————— ———eoo ———————$S = OL, 1V., NO. 64 : RINCE RUPERT, B.C, ‘ . you, | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS —— ——— REBELS DRIVEN BACK ‘AFTER TEN HOURS FI — $$$ TONG FIGHT AMONG TRNESE IN PORTLAND—MEXICAN GOVERNMENT SAID TO BE BANKRUPT PIPE LINE IS COMPLETE ACROSS SHAWATLANS All That Remains to be Done is the Re-Calking of the Joints---This Will be Done By a Diver Witt 1 energy andisvstem of la g the pipe as or « Mayor Pat-Jiginally planned by city engines ! niy returning{Mason is being practically ad Vancouver |hered to without any divergeng | ze last found|with the exception that some s la iffernoon to | 4000 feet of wire cable has hee 1 ther with severa]| added to the plant and used for dermen and repre. | #uying purposes holding he 1 he | - to the} scows securely in position rh wing of the eity|lack of sufficient cable to ensure icross the Sha-}ihis being done seems to have] . been the whole cause of the mis-] N g ed by the blus.|baps that occurred during the | afternoon, the|attempted laying of the pipe hich besides the/the past The facet that the | Ald. MeCaffery,| shore on either side of the pa | I I Webster, Suther- |sage is peculiarly precipit: 18 | en and representa- right up from the water's edge Journal and Daily| precluded the possibility ot lay N government wharf|ing the pipe out in a string on] ! the comfortable|the shore, jointing it together | it “Dixie,” and then hauling it straigh! ae-| is ost opportune, | ross the passage into its I a irtvy the chance of| nent position This methoa was | whole of the pro é able to be adopted in Vanceuver. | iving of the pipe The method of iy a the | of the passage.|is a comparatively § nple ‘ weeding most|the principal featur of when the last day or|to the ordinary er is what] sitors were assur-|the engineers ca a “gantry. | g¢ accidents, the| This is nothing ess than d be taid Sunday |} i runway held in sition be the difficult task/| tween two scows It is abo 16 plished Without/feet in length and six fee wide. | ¢ the works and!One end rests on the bottom of - s own eves ex./the passage and the other pro i pipe is strung out | Jee is out of the water al an an-| whes its last rest./a@le of about nineteen degrees he bottem of the oft!The pipes are laid on this gantry} narrow passage jone at a time and jointed to the possible te under last one laid As soon as the was accomplished oint is ade the scows are mo cross the passage | ved slowly towards thre pposite | 5 ind the greatest|shore from which the start was |‘ 50 feet Ninety-six | made The gantry, of surse equal length of nine lmoves with the scows, the pipes ching 1800 pounds|being left behind and = siowly sed for the conveying | twa ‘cross the passage. T he| Continued on Page 4. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC WILL RUSH IN A THOUSAND MEN INDICATIONS POINT TO GREAT ACTIVITY IN CONSTRUCTION ' WORK THIS SUMMER AND AN EARLY COMPLETION | OF ROAD Spec The Daily eels” struction work on the main line \ peg ‘Meas h 15—It is an-|The men will proceed via the ; ed at the offices of the G,| Fraser River, and it is the inten I Railway that over 1,000 | tion of the company to rush the Men would be sent by the ecom-.| parties to the head of grade be- a British Columbia within|fore the ice on the river breaks l¢ next month te engage in con- | Up. A’ er ercooe ! St. Patrick’s Concert . Fatrick s Concer | Westholme Theatre, Mon., March 17} f 8.15 P.M. 1, MOVING PICTURE, : 2, ORCHESTRAL SELECTION—"“Irish Selections.” ‘ 3. SONG—"Off to Philadelphia”. Mr, Bullock-Webster : 4 SONG—"CGome Back to Erin” .Miss Clifton 5. RECITATION-—Selected.......+++: Mr, J. ©. Brady 4 6 DUKTT—"Mother Machree”.....+..eeseeerntes ieee Mrs. Mullen and Mr, Fleteher 7. SONG AND DANCE,.......:+++: Miss Florie Gray 3 8 “ROUIL IBRISTIC PANTOMIME”..... Mr, J. Filion } ®% ADDRBO cai 2s cosh ss .Mr, J. 6, Brady , = ORCHESTRAL SELECTION, ; 1, SONG—"An Irish Love Song”’.....+++++55°° Lang 3 1 ; Miss Loura Holtby { & DUETT-—"“Larboard Wateh”......-.+.cs so: SC ee ee Messrs. G. and J, Couture 13. PLAY——“Turn Him Out.” Cast of Characters. ‘icodemus Nobbs (itinerant toy padinr 2 tke wed bal ak eeh eee be 8 r, Mark Harby Marmaduke EE SE Mr. Aleck Stowell glantine Roseleaf....,..Mr. G, 8, Fitzmaurice 's. Marmaduke Moke......Mrs, G, T, Heward SUGAR (6 BOGE) cae Picasccedes Miss N, Clifton OOO OF. nee. ltrain from a week's visit to Haz- felton and TEN CELESTIALS BARRY KNOCKED OUT SHOT IN PORTLAND Gun Men Believed to be Members of Hop Sing Tong Had Busy Time Last Night Had No Chance in arian’ in Australia Special to ‘The Daily News. . oa Brisbane, Australia, Mareh 17 Special to » De News. pours The Daily News Jim Barry, of Chicago, was Portland Ore., March 17 knocked out in the first pound I « war broke out here in|by Sam Langford. Barry had no Chinatown last night when ten;¢Chanece. Langford will soon sail pl nent Celestials of the Bow | jfor America, |Leung Tong were killed by gun- one imen believed to be members of} BALKAN DEMANDS — the Hop Sing ‘Tong _ NOT SATISFACTORY ISLAND RANCHER | Special to The Daily News. DIED AT HOSPITAL Berlin, Mareh 17—The Euro- pean powers will this week in- |form the Balkan Allies that their Jas. Hunter, "Native of Scotland, | suggested terms of peace are in- Died at the Hospital Yes- | adequate and that the Powers tefday Afternoon will decline to submit them to ~ Turkey. Aft being confined to the} eee nee hospital in Prinee Rupert for on-| EXIC N EBE § vy four days James Hunter, .M | A R L rancher f Sandspit, Skidegate, WERE DRIVEN BAC died on Sunday fterneon about 2 ’ clock Deceased, who was 64} lveare of ame, mee & hethee éf) Special to The Daily News. Scotiatid ie ia euevived by 1 Laredo, Texas, March 17-—A daughter residing at Rockwood, | 9#adful of rebels under cover of lOntario. and & son in Vancouver darkness this morning crept in- Pre remains ace 6 E.G. Fishel? Neuva Laredo, the Mexican er’s reue, awaiting instruc- | POT of entry opposite this town, inne froin pelatives jat an early hour After ten hours fighting they were driven | back Losses were heavy on MADERO’S WEALTH [oth sides. HAS \ DISAPPEARED | pry OF SPOKANE | HERE YESTERDA The Mexican Government Ac- cording to Reports is said to be Bankrupt Had Large Passenger List cluding Many for the Latest Special to The Daily News. Gold Fields st Louis, .Mareh 147—-The Mexican government is bank- The city of Spokane touched rupt and all the wealth of Ma-lnore on her way to Alaska early dero has disappeared, accordin®|...tepday morning. She had a » a reliable report received here) j, ger passenger list than is us- today ual at this time of the year, there seekers Everything is in readinegs for immortal classic. All others the big St. Patrick's Concert this evening. A large array of local are immitations. Do not talent will be on hand, and a confuse this production packed house ie assured “ with other films of a like since the last Pierrot concert, has such an aggregation of ama- nature. teur talent been got together in —— Prince Rupert, Tickets are sell- SUBLIME! MARVELLOUS! ing like hot cakes and it be- So said Winnipeg Censor hooves everyone wishing to see ated the entertainment to be on hand early in order to be sure of get- TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ting a seat. - ‘MONDAY AND TUESDAY Returned from Interior March 47-18 Mr. George Werner, leader of This wonderful picture is the popular Westholme orches- second to none, Beautifully) tra, returned on last evening's tinted, startling, realistic, will be famil- and one and life like, LECTURED }y other points in the in- terior, Mr, Werner thoroughly iar with the subject. enjoyed the complete rest and te change of scene, it being his first S holiday sinee his arrival in the The Unwritten Law city over @& year ago, He weal or the oath of Stephen Hul- particularly impressed with the} ler. in 4 reels. A great great strides that are being made) gripping drama, beautiful. th ne a ono nal ly told will be shown in ad. e oO e route 6 | i ar se. in. newt SEaad Bacal dition to Paradise leaving New Hazelton yesterday 6-REEL PERFORMANCE-6 morning the town was being! M A J E S T I Cc swept by a regular blizzard, Dur- | ing Mr. Werner's absence his} A Dollar show for 26 cents place in the yew orehes-| jee a was taken by Mr, A. G, Gray. i IN FIRST ROUND Fight With NEARLY TWO HUNDRED PATIENTS TREATED Friedmann is Exceedingly Pleased with the Reception Given Him by Cana- dian People Special to The Daily News. New York, March 17—Back from Canada where he treated (190 patients, Dr. F. F. Fried- mann, who is here to demon- strate his cure, expresses him- self greatly pleased with his reception by the Canadian peo- ple. THE INTERIOR IN GRIP OF BLIZZARD Over a Foot and a Half of Snow . Fell at Many Points Along G. T. P. Yesterday Dr. as Passengers arriving, by yes- terday’s train brought word that a regular blizzard was raging throughout the interior. In many places snow had fallen to a depth of a foot and a half. The weather in Prince Rupert was fine throughout most of the day. There were a few snow flurries during the morning last- ing only for a few moments. The afternoon was clear, but slightly cool. BOUT AT SEATTLE WAS CALLED’ OFF Ernie Barrieau Could Not Meet Danny O’Brien on Account of Injured Arm The 4- Bar- Mareh between Ernie Vancouver boxer, and scheduled for Vancouver, 15 round bout rieau, the Danny O'Brien, last night at Dreamland, Seattle, did not come off on account of the former’ sustaining an injury to his arm a few days ago. being a number of gold tliat on board heading for the rumor- CEMENT = ae alsiytitacn "ict at Tei SPECIAL SESSION Lake. Quite a number from here also bitten with the gold fever FOR APRIL SEVENTH took passage. This season of for v—— Saturday With Cargo | the year has a tendeney to pro-|President Wilson Issues Special y With Coal duce itehy feet, especially among Message Calling Congress : those imbued with the spirit of for April 7th . the north. The United States 88. Cordova Si (Special to The Daily News. iy 7 es - Our Easter millinery is now Washington, March 47—Pre- route 0 aské ‘ av ae ; fneter v1 p . cargo of coal. Her reason for ready. Miss L. M. Kuster 6©| sident Wilson today issued a ailing here was to nha ad ——oOoOOOOOSOOSVV special message calling Congress shinannet of cement for the con- for the special session of April tractors for the new G.T.P. dock 7th. at Hays Creek. The Cordova is a ) 8 well fitted np and serviceable al BS ard Se LOCAL JOTTINGS looking craft eminently suited nnd, for the class of trade she is en- Ladies Suits gaged in. AND PURGATORY {2 Models Northway’s cele- pene T i ; a . brated suits just received from St. Patrick’s Concert Tonight re only original, Benue Bling east. Prices $22.50 to $38. Miland version of Dante's 9), 8, Wallace & Co., Ltd. 65 Call and sea our Easter millin- ery. iss L. . Kuster. 64-66 Announcement We have just received a large shipment of Misses’,* Children’s, Youths’ and little Gent's shoes from one of the largest exclusive children shoe factories on the continent, For a short time on- ly we are making a leader of this line complete, and while not con. ducting a sale, we are quoting you prices that cannot help but appeal to you.-Renworth & Jef- ferson. HA Large Halibut Shipment Last evening the Princess Mary took on board 25,000 Ibs. of halibut sent down by the Atlin Fisheries, Lid The conpany's fishing boat, the Borealis, arriv- ed with a heavy cateh on Satur- day evening. Besides handling fish caught by their own boats, the company buys for cash all the fish that is offered for sale. On account of this several gaso- line boats are engaged in halibut fishing at the entranee to the harbor. Panterium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. WILL CAUSE SENSATION IN ROYAL CIRCLES Wife of Mr. Zanardi, a Former Resident of Prince Rupert, Comes Into Prominence Through Extraordinary Life Story Many pioneer residents of|but points to certain remarkable resemblances between portraits of herself, and her two children by her first marriage, on the one Carloft of the Prince Rupert will recall Zanardi-Landi, a member » ser 1 » engineering staff of the G. T. P.jiind and portraits of the Em- during the early stages of the peror Francis Joseph, the Em- opening up of the townsite and|press, and the mad King Louis the the are of Bavaria, cousin on declares proof.” In speaking of herself Countess describes her first mar riage to Dr. Richard Kuhnelt, from whom she was later divor- ced, and how she subséquently went to Vancouver, B.C., where she met the Count Zanardi-Landi her present husband. Cosmopolitan as the Northwest is known to be, where, it is no unusual thing to meet men of all nationalities, sprung from almost every branch of the social life of the older European countries, it is doubiful if there was ever come across a more in- teresting and attractive person- ality than Zanardi-Landi. A bril- liant conversationalist. speaking perfect” English, though with a slight foreign accent, he was ex- woman, residing in London with|tremely popular among his con- her husband. She makes the/freres on the G.T.P. staff, as well startling claim that her mother jas with all the early residents on was the Empress Elizabeth ofjthe island who made up the lit- Austria, the unhappy victim of|tle family of pioneers, who camp an assassin’s dagger at Territ-|ed in the woods practically, dur- et, on the Lake of Geneva, in|ing the preliminary laying out of 1898. the townsite. From his conver- The publication of this re-|sation, and other evidences, it markable life-story by the Coun-|was generally believed that Mr. tess Zanardi-Landi, is econfid-| Zanardi, as he was known to all ently expected to make a tremen- |here, had had intimate acquain- dous stir in royal and aristocra-|tance with most of the European tic circles in Europe. ft is stated |rourts. the Countess has petitioned the A particularly valued treasure Viennese authorities for recog-|of Mr. Zanardi’s was an auto- nition of her claims. She offers|graph photograph of Pope Leo no documentary corroboration, | XIII. Empress’s first other, which she * ineontestable after whom the narrow passage -parating Kaien Island from the mainland was named. Mr.Zan- ardi upon leaving the employ of the G.T.P. engaged for a while in logging and timber operations at Alice Arm, subsequently re- moving to Vancouver, where it was understood he entered the real estate business. The name of Count Zanardi- Landi, to give him his correct title, has come into prominence lately through an announcement in the London “Daily Mirror’ that an extraordinary life is about to be published simult- aneously in London, New York, Florence, Paris and Berlin. This remarkable book is said to have been written by the wife of Count Zanardi, and is called “The Sec- ret of an Empress, Revealed by Her Paughter.” Pht Authoress is said to be a strikingly beautiful the Pacific story Coie's Cigar to-date and times, Store, always up- in touch with the has a brave display in its windows drawing the passerby’s Ladies’ suits, new spring sty- les, at Wallace's. 65 attention to the fact that this is \ fine assortment of picture|St. Patrick’s Day. post cards at Hyde's news-stand. 64-66 Football Meeting A meeting of all football en- thusiasts will be held in the St. Andrew's Society rooms on Wed- nesday night at 8 o'clock. All are invited, famous in 3 Geo. H. English reels Adains, Pantomimist The Princess Mary left for the south last evening at 8 o'clock with about thirty saloon passen- gers, amongst whom were the following well known local peo- ple: Mr. and Mrs. A, McDougall, Messrs. Geo. H. Collins, G. L. Clayton, Wilfrid Doughty, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Clayton and two children, Messrs. T. Allice E, L. Kinnan and R, G, De Lonuenil. New Advertising Medium We are using our new line of children’s footwear as an adver- tising medium for our other lines, and are selling them for a short time only, at greatly re- er prices.—Renworth & ~~ bo.’ + Reasiont Wan co East esont.r Humpty - Dumpty - Genuine, Original, Drury Lane Pantomime YoU LAUGH! YOU ROAR! Owing to the bad weather YOU SCREAM! last Friday and Saturday, MAJESTIC OF COURSE One Day Only, Wed, Mareh 19th SPECIAL TO CHILDREN 10c. $5.00, Given Aviay.$5.00 we are continuing our Sweater Sale during this week, JABOUR BROS.