sn ae oe LATION p NORTHERN anaest omou ww THE OFTY AN enirien COLUMBIA THE DAILY NE ae BOWSER ADMINISTRATION USES ITS HIGH HANDED METHODS WITH COLD STO =e LONDON TIMES STRICTURES (OLD STORAGE CO. FORCED 70 GIVE UP INDIAN LICENSES OCRATIC METHODS OF BOWSER ADMINISTRATION HAM- PRINGI BOTHA DENOUNCED AS Hertzog’s Supporters Using Vio- lent Language—Prorogation a Relief for Botha. AUT PERS PRINCE RUPERT'S BIGGEST INDUSTRY. i ‘ aon, dune 24 he proro ; rmous expense the, manager f the Canadian Fish/> 4 f the South Af an pa . mada ass ‘ . al relieves Prime Ministe | h and Gold Storage | and a t ib f went to Get . L s Botha tamer have built at Victoria to endeay ence/ate danger to his party, but he me of the most those in auth ty and ( wi find 1 198 by n as - vest equipped can them f the great jury they} per 1 of repose The eavage Pacifie coast, only were nf ting both upon the! betwee the Dutch moderates and the high handed company and tte industry Yes-/the extremists is da widening he Bowser adminis-|terday M W. RK. Lord, manager General Hertzog is supported be used to inter- of the cannery eceived a wirelby a spirit of fanaticism, one et « successful opera-'from Mr. Collins that he ild}thusiast calling him a Christ for It gh the Dominion not preva ip the government! whom he would die. By this se company secured and that the licens: st be re f Botha is denounced as a « for Indian fisher-/turned to the D nh govern |! ksop and a traitor because he sed in connection ment. The acti f the Pr n- | endeavors it conciliate the nery at Tucks In-/cial government is undoubtedly a] British Provineial govern- hardship upo the manag ment | rhe Orange Free State is a ligarchial fashion of the cant as they se not| most unanimous for Hertzog, who notified the local the cense ilso the|}has captured the party machine t would not permit help in the cant f the wives/in that provinee, and now ap f these licenses f the Indian fish ‘ whol] pears probable that the result of M Mr. George H. Collins,| would have beet ployed | the next election will be the fa lof the Botha government. He lw probably lose the Free State WORK STARTING U A whi , os vo “4 ae a lmost of Natal, which will g h ppositior He will ther ON | hay the Dutch and Labor lvote in the Transvaal and Cape i S h Africa polities AT BEGINNING OF WEEK—PLANS WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW hay: rg peria rest be LONG LEASE SECURED ON PROPERTY. Lust prese d os ia sid il i gra n ane \ itive of Randail &,of the new property which | severopine s impossible te . rmer ope tions has - Vancouver architects, | "upted the former opera een settied and a lease for a RS NOT t arrive here to weet ; —— , F SUPPE ARE very long term of years has been ning Hh the ata] “ALCP por" te Bote est REGULAR MEALS netruction of the | phe building w be « structé ed iding o Oo : et ee ; rick t . Premier Hotel building onjof glazed oe _ |!) magistrate Carss Setties Point of . Work on the) machinery re oe Vital Interest to Hotel “ commence atiis alread the way and | Keepers. z of the week, as | expected that building operat ’ concerning the lease | will so« be in full swing in ne = intoxicatina quot between the hours of 10 o clock NOTED ED FEDERAL FORCES WHIPPED n Saturday evening and 7 o'clock MONTON Monda ning Corley & PEOPLE DROWNED Government Soldiers Fiving im ii ee nice cour | All Directions from Santa Rosa. | were fined *2> the police court | this morning The case was Seven Lose Their Lives in Upset) Special to The Daily News chiefly a test as to the rights of * of Motor Launch—Only | Pouglas, Ariz rhe plete} hotel men it neg liquor with One Saved. defeat of the federal forces un vals at other than ordinary ‘ : der Ojeda is reported today.|/meal honrs A clause in the ~ ; Phe Daily News. There was an utter demoraliza-| liquor act permits the sale of Ed June 27.—Roden}ijon of the government f es quors with egula —_ 5 Yr pe manager of Marshall|who are flying in every direction/hours when it - sof ” dae : t e saloon. igistrate arss We ane . » Ber »ee i from Santa Rosa th ‘ : | his wife, Kart More _ - held that a meal! taken at half rintendent of the same t eleve ‘el n the even ITH PERJURY past eleven o'clock ind his -wife, and Mrs. CHARGED W ' cannot be called a regular Las wile , ‘ase . 2 ee > : we seats { Mr, Case, the man~| a in Spintium Trial Admits} meal, and therefore cave his de » Imperial Bank, and a drowned last rheir motor launch upset were His Falsehood. 2 the defendants against JACK JOHNSON ESCAPES au ; Special to The Daily News le river and Case alone was " anteninater, dune : ow es is ! #ul - a The Spintium trial has had altinfamous Pugilist Believed to Be : Justice Morr! in Hiding at Montreal. JUDGE YOUNG MAY dramatic turn Justi net rea if Ihy ‘ocean son ordered the arrest _ oO er ‘he Daily News. R Dam, the Indian, on 4 charge of Special to The Da t EVIEW OLD AWARD perjury previous to the trial at Chicago, June Jack John- oe Vernon The Indian adinitted san, it is reported, has escaped In Case of Compensation Given | his falsehood she vinitematn? the polies and for Injuries to Olan B. | oe eee . nowhere to be found, Sutherland in 1911. MEIGHEN SWORN IN owt that be ie hiding in Mon tre Johnson was awaiting an lto TP —Co ent| re" nee Special to The Daily News. As Solicitor General pone sppeal on @ charge of being a ve By-Election in duly. white slaver, he having been con ve , oF .. mrt . ee oe victed and fined $1,000 and sen ler ha en made by Mr. Justice Special to The Daily News es in iter and a. den of et Murph ) allow Judge Young to Ottawa, June 7 arthur niece te ew he compensation award Meighen the me nber re nee ; “le at Prince Rupert in Octo-jing Portage !a Prairie in the prcabaaren 6. © Picnic. ' 1911, in the ease of Olan B. minion house, has been sworn a ental iitie “Uherland, Sutherland was in-|as solicitor general rhis ne ee ae pale te is h engaged in erecting|cessitates 4 ») election im the nt Mottekatia ae ool th, ry: hi lorage plant at Prince} last week of July urday afternoon Boats will \upert : w leave the Government wharf ot MILI OUTRA MESHES OF THE LA the Hazelton at 1:30 p.m pane . ) "ing askels or er lain of New) "'" expected to brin ae 3 Societ rrested Set Former City Chamberia gentlemen will be oharged r tin ¥ omen a fer York Makes His Eecape. cents. All children of the Sab 9 Fire to Pillar Mail Box. a [bath hool are free. Ss New York June 24 le et ‘ ‘| to The Daily News ; ¢ Charles H Hyde, for Lost--At Metlakatla beach “arduy, June 27 Mr Mack- yeeson © 7 | leather watch fob ' oa me wibel ai ast a lea ', Whose husband is eaptain}me! eity ehamberliall of bribery iuntee 2 7 neyo 4 ; | wi ' ‘ ' Noval Monmouth Regiment}by a jury | the pre ‘ i ro oie Pinder will be given dd wh the daughter of David} was overridden }) he api . 05.00 reward by leaving at the * Nas, the British coal king,|division yesterday es 4 aren bite ws offiee aa ted last night at herjsion and an order . ‘ . 1 5 ‘lenee und taken to the police} by Presiding Justice tien THE WEATHER. She is charged with|Hyde's eonyicly yas des in | . _ lean pillar mail boxidue to —, , Attorne af Ihe weather report at o oe lo | — outrages trial cours and o i i to have lthis morning read Nm ae — Whitman was ‘ (29.829; maximum onenert nomy in house furnishing|him discharged ="! merge + A 6a: minimum temperature 50; 8 al . . ; al (ie Db. Tite's, Third Ave-}and the wry await » bail.| pret ipitation, 0) inek 7 Hivde D ‘ 12a dismissed RUPER’ MILKSOP AND TRAITOR —— r, B. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 194 SUCCESS OF HOSPITAL TAG DAY TO. a HOSPITAL TAG DAY. Tomorrey hospital tag day, a day that should be welcomed as presents an opportunity for everyone to show, in matter how modest @ Wa their appre- ciation of the public benefits derived fro what is grow- ng to be a splendid institu- tion, Should the weather prove prop us, the the ladies’ auxiliary will no doubt make a good financial success of thei dertaking. PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Bishop Du Vernet Unites in Wed- lock Miss Mcintyre and Rev. Mr. Petter of Terrace. St. the the yet Church of Andrew's was of has scene last night one prettiest weddings that taken place in Prince The tupert Miss Toronto, were of ar W and happy Edit May who for the home if iam pr ine ipais MeIntyre ve h has made E. Wil- the Rev Petter past Mrs ty her with ham th W Jar of St. Matthew's Anglican Church B \ of ferns and fl artistic- arranged @reund an areh of ad- very Haverga race profusion ative : wers ally evergreens I dition to what pretty church rhe bride, who by Mr. Williams in an exquisite of white chiffon white satin, with trimn of parle and paillete, and beautiful bou- quet of carnations and white re The bridal veil a magnificent creation of pearl em- broidered tulle with a coronet of ide a pieasing is already a was given away was charming dress ovel ings carrying a was blossoms. Miss Du Vernet attended the bride and wore a very pretty dress of mauve flowered organdie blue satin, with rich trim- mings of strass, and a very be- picture hat toe match trimmed with a garland of pink veiled with mauve chiffon. W. F. Rushbrook was orange over coming roses Rev /man, rhe ceremony was performed by Bishop Du Vernet, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Burch, and the beau- tiful service of the Anglican Church was seen at its best. After the ceremony the guests repaired to the home of Mrs. Williams, where refreshments of pleasing character were followed by a series of tuasts full of wit and good fel- lowship. Mr. Petter is a native of Lon- don, England, but has received a portion of his edueation in this country and is wea fitted for the work of his chosen calling. Mrs. Petter is also imbued with the traditions of the church, hay- ing a brother in that sacred éall- ing in Toronto, so that we may well prediet for them life of great usefulness, The exceptional popularity of the bride was evidenced by the large number of costly and hand- some gifts that were received both from loeal friends and from Toronto, included Bishop Vernet, Miss Du and Mrs. Burch, Rev. W. F. Rushbrook, Rev. W. R. Macdonald, Mr, Wilson of rerrace, Mr. and Mrs, R, L. Me- Intosh, Baroness de Bernis, Mr and Mrs, MeClymont, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Manson, Miss Beck with and Mr, MeRae. Mr. and Mrs. Petter leave on Saturday for Terrace, and the best wishes of a large number of friends will go with them to their future home, best a served, very a those in The guests and Mrs. Du Vernet, Rev. Lots 3 and 4, Block 87, Section near dry dock; level and first class; see map; $2,200; 1-3 cash, and 2 years M. M & Co., Lid Stephens 150-514 SL SS 3. 'WAR AEROPLANE USED IN MEXICAN BATTLE ‘Bombs Dropped from Sky Create | Great Havoc in Federal | Ranks. | Douglas, Ariz., June 24.—An official message received today from Governor Pesquiera stated that the battle of Ortiz, began Thursday, had been resumed this morning and that the rebel war aeroplane, piloted by Didier Masson, the French aviator, had much execution among the federals commanded by Ojeda. Pesquiera also asserted that the done Huerta commander was entirely surrounded and could not get away unless he cut through the lines of the constitutionalists, who greatly outnumbered his forces. Masson, according to the mes- sage, dropped one bomb that killed fifty-two men. These and one hundred other federal dead, together with seventy rebel dead and wounded men, were brought to Hermosillo on a mili- tary traip today. seventy SPLENDID LINE-UP FOR HAZELTON GAME Callies Select Their Best from a Fine Aggregation of Soccer Players. today made its selection of play- ers for the match at Hazelton next Tuesday, and the commit- tee certainly secured a very level lot of sphere kickers, from whom splendid team work may with confidenee be expected. The line- up is as follows: Goal—J. Dunn. Backs—W. R. Martin and J. Currie. Halfbacks—-S. Currie, J. H. Kelly and J. Dick. Forwards—J. Stewart (cap- tain), J. Campbell, A. Murray, A. Patterson and J. Watt. Reserve—A,. McClure. FIFTY THOUSAND FOR QUARTZ MINE Price Reported to Have Been Paid te Messrs. Quinn and Burns of Fiddler Creek. Five thousand dollars down and forty-five thousands dollars in six months is the price paid for the quartz mine of James Quinn and Jack Burns at Fiddler Creek, according to information received here today. The buyer is said to be M. Hendershott. BASEBALL. National League. Bosion 4-1, New York 5-14. Brooklyn 5-4, Philadelphia 2-2. Chieago 3, Cincinnati 5. Pittsbure 4, St. Louis 5. American League. 11-10, Philadelphia Washing= ton 2-3. Cleveland 5, Chicago St. Louis 7, Detroit Coast League. Sacramento 7, Los Angeles Portland 5-6, Oakland 3-4, San Francisco 4, Venice 2. Northwestern League. - ‘ 5. 5. Seattle 2, Tacoma 1. Vancouver 3, Portland 4. Victoria 4, Spokane 5. DEATH OF DUKE Lands in This Province, Dies. Special to The Daily News. Sutherlandshire $4.50 Wicker chairs and rock ers at G, D, Tite's June prices, London, June 27,.-The Duke ——— of Sutherland, who owns large CANADIANS WIN lands in British Columbia, died ————- tonight at Dunrobin Castle in Special to The Daily News. WI9sy y4\swrent EXT MAILS Saturday, 9 a.m. Sophia Saturday, 9 a.m. PRICE FIVE CENTS [ORROW RAGE COMPANY London, June 24—The Times hits off the position of the min- isters in the Marconi affair in the following metaphor: “A man is not blamed for be- ing splashed with mud. He is commiserated. But if he has stepped into a puddle, which he might easily have avoided, we say it is his own fault. [If he pro- tests he did not know it was a puddle, we say he ought to know better. But if he says it was, af- ter all, quite a clean puddle, then) we judge him deficient in a sense of cleanliness and the Bri-| tish people like their public men| to have a very nice sense of cleanliness. If ministers are so) innocent or careless as not to know a puddle when they see one they ought not to occupy their extremely responsible positions.’ | afterallsay Vancouver, June 24—‘“We do not propose to take up this mat- ter at the present time. If we take it up at all it will be when we return to the mainland after doing further work on Vancou- ver Island. It will be after we go to Victoria. I do not say that we are going to take up the Kit- silano matter, or that of Stanley Park, which has also been re- ferred to; but if we do, we will give notice to all of you people. If we do take them up it will pro- bably be in these matters.” In the above words, spoken to the Indians at Capilano reserve on Saturday, Chairman Wet- more ‘intimated that the royal commission on Indian afairs does not propose to probe the Kitsilano Indian reserve deal un- til the negotiations now in pro- muddlings of 1904-5. ON THE MARCONI SCANDALS MINISTERS WHO WERE 80 IGNORANT OR CARELESS AS NOT TO KNOW A PUDDLE WHEN THEY CAME ACROSS ONE. All the same, nobody now sup- poses Mr. David Lioyd-George or | Sir Rufus Isaacs will resign. | The ministerial majority last | night adopted the amendment of of a back-bench Liberal, accept- ing the ministers’ statements, ‘and condemning as unproved the jallegations of corruption. The opposition amendment, record- ing the House's regret, was not divided upon. This means that the final judg ment will be left to the electorate with results no man can forsee, though past experience proves that the Britisher with a vote has a long memory. This was the lesson of the Unionist debacle in 1906, following the ministerial Much re- garding the alleged oil seandal has yet to be proved. KITSILANO INDIANS COULD GET NO RECOGNITION FROM BOWSER The Caledonian football elub INDIANS MUST WAIT UNTIL COMMISSION RETURNS LATER ON BEFORE THEIR CLAIMS CAN BE HEARD AND ARE CONSEQUENTLY INDIGNANT Provincial Governments have reached some conclusion. The announcement was made after two Indian women, present at the meeting, had asked that their claims to part of the pur- chase money of the Kitsilano re- serve should be recognized and paid. It was announced that there were five others of the tribe who had similar claims and who cannot get any recognition or attention from Mr. Bowser or the powers that be at Victoria. The announcement was a dis- appointment to the Indians, who realize now that they will have to wait “many moons” for atten- tion to their claims, but it i: eer- tain that an endeavor will be made to press the matter again when the Squamish river reserve is visited in due course and the former residents of the False gress between the Dominion and Believed to Be Midwife’s Way of Disposing of Victims. (Special to The Daily News.) Naples, June 27.—The author- ities have unearthed the bodies of a large number of infants buried in the garden of a de- tached villa oceupied by a mid- wife. This disposal of her vic- tims has extended over many years, SHIPS TO PARIS Jack Johnson ®: . to Be Desert- ing This Gontinent. Special to The Daily News. Chieago, June 27.-—It is be- lieved that Jack Johnson, who is in Montreal, intends going to Paris to live in the future while his $15,000 bond is up, pending appeal, REAL GOLD pan London, June 27.---The adian bowling team has defeatec the team from Newport, in South Wales, by nine shots, Placer Miners Get Five Dollars are reported to have made wash- ings of as high a value as $5 a Can- Creek reserve are heard. French Foreign Office’ Warne Bankers Against Making Ad- vances to Bulgaria. Vienna, June 24. — Bulgaria formally demanded today that Servia immediately evacuate all Balkan territory which is indis- putably Bulgarian, If Servia de- clines, Bulgaria announces that it will immediately move to oc- cupy this territory. It is learned that the Bulgarian demand is based on the terms of a treaty which existed between Servia and Bulgaria before the Turkish war began. Paris, June 2‘ —The Freneh foreign office today gave ' the leading French bankers to under- stand that the government would strongly disapprove of any loan being made either to Bulgaria or to Servia until after peace had to the Pan. been absolutely assured, Carpenter Bros, and Cuttle, placer miners at Lorne Creek, Novelist as Ambassador. (Special to The Daily News.) Washington, June 27,-—-Seere- tary of State Bryan has sent to the senate the nomination of Thomas Nelson Page, the novel- ist, of Virginia, to be ambassa- dor to Italy, Pantorium Phone 4, Pioneer Cleaners,