ars ae ===] THE DAILY NEWS WORDEN MAY YET HAVE TO APPEAL TO COUNTRY GREECE AND SERVIA DELAYING PEACE—JAPANESE RELIANCE ON UNIT ED STATES | JUSTICE i | 1 PAN EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE a erp cmecmemewore ANOTHER PEACE CONFERENCE IN JUSTICE OF UNITED STATES, “°° sss" [owwwomsoremrroremerd) A aun Ot PROBABLY STARTS TOMORROW Special to The Daily News. Special to The Daily News. Seattle 7, Vaneouver 0 (ten in- Vancouver, May 19 Billy if HER APPEAL FOR A DISCONTINUANCE OF THE AL~) (iiawa, May 19 Premier | nings), Weeks, formerly amateur mid-|QREECE AND SERVIA PLAYING A WAITING GAME WITH THE LEGED DISCRIMINATION SHOULD FAIL AN ESTRANGE- Borden's naval bill will probably| Victoria 2, Portland 1 dieweight champion, on Satur- DIPLOMATIC VIEW OF PLACING BULGARIA MENT 1S BOUND TO FOLLOW. go to the Senate today end be dis Spokane 2, Tacoma 0 day night defeated Romeo Hagen AT A DISADVANTAGE. ; cussed there tomorrow or the of Seattle in a_ fifteen-round —_—_—_—— special to The Daily News.) [treatment f vhites and non-|/day following It is stated the : Games Today. bout. Weeks had the best of the Special to The Daily News.) Greece is to get Crete, but the tokio. May 19.—Faith in’ the whites eae os in te Senate | anon’ eee fight all the way through. London, May 19.—The Balkan} powers’ commission is to decide ti Station « tus wi accor Iremier torden's Seattie a couve Pp 3 r gover Bm _qaien arelare to have free entry to the Pa OF PRESBYTERIANS| “complicating matter ADDRESS LIBERALS| "0. ""'Whetncr: ine” pretiminars| mente te siga this treaty, and poring 1 pea eit Coast it means eventually v ides’ peace treaty will be signed this is supposed that Greece and he Th the extirpation of white labor Snints The Daily N week, as was expected, is still] a... :. : ; ; . it is |, however, that alfrom that regiot All the arbi-| Mev. Mr. Kerr Leaves for the East Special to The Daily News. Splendid Meeting Has Been Ar- doubitet omnes . Servia are pursuing a policy of a it of the Unitedttration in the world will not per- | to Attend Greatest Con- Washington, D.C., May 19 ranged for Thursday aii. i delay in order to keep the Bul- i He r ca the Japanese |} suad th pp e of the western ference in History The Japanese negotiations over Night. This treaty ‘s composed of garian forces before Tchatalja : { j _ f ’ t janet | tat tt eit their duty to give of Church the California land bill have not ~ seven sections. Turkey, accord-|and Bulair while the territorial i : \ ‘appa CRU GSIeS Be peees tase tb is teen ON ; advanced the slightest during The regular monthly wr ing to its terms, is to abar ion all|disputes with Bulgaria still re- ai 4 he alles ination would/up their bread and butter to an ; é nthly meeting derritoey . | Bernas a f mR ): OF : . ie , |the last twenty-four hours. Gov.|held under e auspices . \ n Europe west of @;main unsettled. Ag ead to somelalien race and ve can imagine Reverend and Mrs Kerr left . h 1 under th auspices of the : sie Ss I ; t ti h itl fith Johnson has not yet signed the|Prinee Rupert Liberal Associa line running from Enos on the a J ie f » peoples ov muse like " ere is of is wr go » as Ip vo . . = | Aagas la aali ‘ H wirang ' pe ; aon : ns wh, ieee us morning on the Prince! yi, so far as OMeials in Wash-|wiil be held in the K. of P. Hall, Aegean Sea to Modia on the : a Te Ja c nerally is|the governme - 2 ne - }Rupert for Vancouver en route toljngton are advised. It is be-|Helgerson Block on Phubeles Black Sea, except Albania. The Miss Thompson left this morn- iz tw e land bill ts a) taking as ton . sar” Ieatiae ; 'l! Toronto where Mr. Kerr will at-|lieved negotiations for a modifi-|evening,~ May 22nd. at 6:30) /'O@tier lines and the disposi-jing on the Prince Rupert on a wae, ; economic ! ard oO is own subjects : a 7s . a } yf J a are le >. , mia ul ' On = vee A ; , ee i a pre-assembly conference|eation of the bill will be resum-| o'clock... . These -meetings ..ere tion of Albania are left to a com-|three months’ trip to Toronto, - oO eae er zt ae f the Presbyt ters |e open to all who are interested in| U'SS'0" which the rulers of| Hamilton and other eastern cities. tna The people here|experiment for its usefulness inj” ” COUT UGRIGR MiaSers oben seg ca __,|France, Russia, Germany and|A large number of her friends as- . i” Wa Deelnatain deonsnaen . bet ng Fes PS aymet of Ganade This éon- Me securing some semblance at least|_. . a | » a hae oe Pre | fer which will I Phoenix, Arizona May 19 of responsible government in Great Britain will jointly ap-|sembled at the G. T. P. wharf to -m alte oO a cis ce ‘ will in all prob ’ ; . . Bove e : x e a "a ability be the anneet and ‘toot Governor Hunt today signed the! British Columbia. oy Dee eee — " ~ bit portant ever held n the his- anti-alien land bill prohibiting So far the meetings have been eet ees tory of the Presbyterian church|Mongolians and Caucasians who|exceptionally well attended and in Canada is being financed by have not become citizens from | the discussion most enthusias- ten prominent and wealthy Pres- holding land. . tie. They are extremely enlight- MILITANTS T0 PAY DAMAGES byterians, each of = mm is con- a ening as to the mismanagement tributing £10,000 ywards de THREE TON COMMER of public affairs, particularly in fravine the toteaiiias expenses this western province. - of delegates Rev. Mr. Kerr wil COMMERCIAL TRUCK Dunean Ross, one of the most —_—_—_—_———— WTISH HOME OFFICE, WEARY OF THE SUFFRAGETTE OUT-)|),.) away from his charge about convincing and entertaining | THREE HUNDRED FORMER RESIDENTS OF QUEBEC LEAVE RAGES, CONSIDERING A MEANS WHEREBY COM. six weeks, during which Mr. Me Has Arrived in Cit for Rogers & speakers in the west, will deliver MASSACHUSETTS FACTORY TOWN FOR FARMS PENSATION MAY BE COLLECTED onald will eonduct§ the regular Biack—Will ty u a an address Thursday evening on IN THE GREAT WEST. foal services and look after the pas- sed live issues, in addition to short __- -e L Ma 17—~The Home!thes, and submit him to a mock]tor’s other duties Coal Delivery. addresses by others All Lib- Boston, Mass., May 15.—Whit-jeffort will be made to induce the a ' | Mre err expects oO yf t ‘. co erals and friends o iberalis : of . i . (it g the intro \ ; “¢ z, XI oe t 7 i The arrival on Saturday of a - 8 eet Le om m tinsville, a prosperous town eee to stay ae a ont ato wall In the fight against the gov-|visit to her former home in iS-lthree ton Commer commercial]... Res. a . ~~ ng “'S~ | thirty miles west of this city, is anadian goverament sk ernment for a free press, the la-]Souri before returning to Prince ior teeth iio trict should make an effort to be ad _ jing actively through agents all e the covery of com- Y | Rupert motor truck for Rogers & ack | present, | veing rapidly deserted. In two over New England to induce the the suffragett saeos! ay “7 ae he ae =e DE Co A : another evidence * a |days three hundred French-Can-|Canadian born people to return eration, aan Gcetrew Swe * tupert’s progress, and its first jadians, former resident f th i iv suffered at shen ane, so eito their native country. call . plot which is j ‘ “i - Engla . CROPS OF CANADA IN appearance on the streets at- STIFF SENTENCE FACES Province of Quebee, have left for 4 pee but has been found effective Dy tracted considerable attention Edmonton, Alta. Later this s y . a um- ene. eof the suf-|German Socialists in combating FINEST CONDITION ie Gamene is ank af a ae PATRICK QUINLAN mor easier’ contingent Ga M. Christie, branch man- w the streets|stringent press laws va known English trucks and is one leave. Many are giving up pay-| 98°" of the Canadian Bank of - s thrust through pieces | Should the government pro-!Census Bureau Reports Promise that has passed the experimental |}. W. W. Leader Fo: Found Guilty of ing positions in the mills in Commerce, left Saturday night on {leather bearing a suf-|secute Mr. James Ramsey Mac of Yieid Greater Than Average | *!a¢° Rogers & Black have Inciting to Riot in Mill j}towns near Whittinsville. Fam-|the steamer Prince John on a with the ob-|donald for printing the Suffrag of the Past Four Years. shown good business judgment Strike at Paterson. ilies are being broken up in many|business trip to Skidegate and pune ng automobile jette, he would be eT . is —_——— m anes — ger and cases, and the station presents|Queen Charlotte City. imanager by Mr James eu Ottawa, May 15 A bulletinjit wi veyond doubt preve @ Paterson, N. J.. May 15.—Re-J}a sorry sight. cnenpyeintinemanneeneneeiiamante oe mot M asserts that | Hardie, who in turn would be f issued yesterday by the census] profitable investment. Ro far oe lations between the city and} The emigration to Canada Remember that Harry C. Evans, . — has been dis-|lowed by other labor leaders un-/and statisties ofee records the| truck has been able to en with county authorities and the strik- jfrom this and other New Kng-/the pioneer piano tuner, is now . ie, inap a cabinet min-|til the government is forced to} condition of erops and live stock/every hill that has _— ge ing silk mill workers, strained at)jand towns is becoming alarm-|in town. Leave your orders at » dress h | woman's Me» jeapitulate. on April 30 as reported by agri-|ed, including the ® per cent. all times sinee the start of the | ing to business people, and an|Hayner Bros. 414-19 cultural correspondents through-|sravel bed grade from the G. T./strike two months ago, were} . , out Canada. P. overhead bridge. made more acute teday by rea- | oes i It is estimated that in Ontario} The first coal delivered by the|son of the conviction of Patrick | ; ; ak ah 7 eta Dew truck was to George Shea,| Quinlan, the I str orkers| : about 18 per cent. and in Alberta - ; ndustrial Worker about 43.5 per cent. of the areas Ambrose avenue, and M, J. Me-|of the World leader, who was WIFE MEXICANS sown to wheat last fall have been| Ne!!! : found guilty yesterday of init. | : winter killed. These percentages nig ing to riot, represent a deduction of 261,000 SCOTTISH INFLUX He will be sentenced probably Tey Ki 2 fiacres from the total area sown me tomorrow and faces a maximum ee ae owe AND WOUNDED THREE orr.or a sae“ sy fall wheat, namely, 1.086.000|ANother Two Thousand Leave|penally of seven years in prison (DEAL WEATHER, COMMODIOUS SHIP AND COURTEOUS AT- PLOYEES WHO DEMANDED TH nares. on TE coeades Their Native Heath All and a fine of $2,000. He is per- TENDANCE MADE YESTERDAY'S EXCURSION ; WITH MACHETES AND CLUBS. ing to be harvested is now in One Day. haps the most conspicuous leader AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. ‘ oecial to - ded three |825,800 acres. — of the Industrial Workers of the ’ ea : is Gaiters a iitle vo ged yo yr nem Phe condition of the fall wheat Special to The Daily News.) |World ever convicted of an of-| Nearly one hundred and fifty;grand old river, the Skeena, : e),) = * er ae ag W oe s mine, near}??? April 3 was: In Ontario 83,4 London, May 19.--A Glasgow fence of this character, persons took advantage of the}whieh, in the minds of most F Men ie s Britiah mine \ ila ‘ * ia, Zacatecas Mr.|per cent., and in Alberta 76 per|despateh says that another 2,000] Four other Waders of the or-| opportunity afforded them yes- | School boys and girls throughout 4 eA Wife, fighting | eh Mrs Walker arrived here to cent, of a standard representing Seottish emigrants. left that port teey eo Py vel, tote Seas terday by the Fraternal Order of _ der, recently|day under an escort of troops the promise of a full erop, Cor-|for Canada and the United States S ~ - oP “3 at s Eagles for a day's outing on that (Continued on Page 4.) i) ~ un ‘ # a th responding percentages on the/yesterday. The Pretoria carries au daywook, Mathes Sry _ " The employees aitaen same date last year were 71.2 for]450 for Quebec and Montreal, the Flynn, Carlo Treska and Adolph | — ‘sn IWalker in the office of the mine/Ontario and 76.8 for Alberta. Aithenia 540 for Montreal, while|/essas. According to the plans) f his inability to raise For all Canada the condition|the Cameronia has embarked 90040! the prosecutor, the next de- ously beaten and cul opened fire with an automatic volver, Mrs. Walket reinforeed 8—NIGHTS ONLY- Starting | ibecause « . : money with which to pay wages.Jon April 30 of this year was|for Canada and the United States. fendant to face the bar will be a | Tr att ackers used mia hetes and| 83 per cent. of the standard LD Treska. His trial will start @ es me fa ® shad oe d Walker had been seri-|representing the promise of a ‘THE WEATHER. week from Monday. Quinland is e e OPER we Bonen when he|full crop, or 104 per cent. of the —_— out on bail and his lawyers. are = === SSS A. HOUSE making preparations for an ap- . Siteeeesmesene years Last year at the samej|this morning read: Barometer, time e correspo : rures|29.933; maximum temperature, }. yn i , as fle time the corresponding figure 9.933; I ‘ TO-NIGHT os e , a > and Mrs.} were only 72.6 per cent, of the|53; minimum temperature, 43; PACIFIC END OPEN er the batth al o an | o. om | crop standard, and 8 sr} precipitation, .54 inch, WEDNESDAY MAY 21 1913 Walker made their escape from]full eroy rere, See ee Lee . my a Ocean Let into Panama Canal on ’ re-javerage yield for the past four The weather report at 5 o'clock peal. ‘friended |ce of the average of the three iaiheeediciin sateen i ii aii the building and were befriended}cent == : = BRITISH ~ by oe priest, who hid them] previous years, Pacific Ceopien of Big Ditoh. Return of the Famous JUVENILE ' ure » aid of Spring seeding has made good : A until he could procure the vid ! (Special to The Dally News.) G ZETTE the United States consular agent) progress throughout the greater LIBERAL MEETING Panama, May 19.-The waters here part of Canada, and was much of the Pacifle ocean were let into} VENGe , further advanced at the end of the Panama Canal this morning A onan voting ; S NCE OF THE Engineers’ Examinations. April than it was on the same A weneral meeting of the A giant blast of 32,750 pounds Fr aienin ats aes AKIR last year, Prince Rupert Liberal As of dynamite was shot off, demol- . eee stationary | dat Me 2 Re Feature eT he ‘held in Prine rhe condition of live stock re- scclation. will be held in ishing the dyke to the south of With Change of Bill Nightly : A Bt of oes as = early date by L.|mains generally satisfactory, K. of P. Hall, Helgerson Miraflores locks and allowing the Opening Offering : NUTapy : Nupert & a W eth, provineial | being for all Canada more than ioe’ on Thursday evening, water to flow into an extensive , LIFE IN INDIA | Duck itt oan wt oo per cent, of a standard repre- May 22nd, at 8:30 o'clock section in whieh the excavation “The Dr ir ” : [boiler inspect senting @ healthy and thrifty sharp, for the election of work has practically been com ; And Two Fr } : ke }condition delegates and other busi- pleted, 'ne Comedies | Brighten up! You can was ness. i : a. Seats Now on Sale at Orme's Store, Gorner 3rd Avenye < ! \ l your home more cheerful @f) “mission 100 and 166 : at with wallpaper from| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. P, W. ANDERSON, Seey, Suits at basenin Sesing sale. Prices 600, 760 and $1.00 Becerra i jeeps one 7 113tf |Phone 4, Demers. 147-19