nee at Ce ea ec MAILY NEWS risalive Library GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: » The Manson Way a je Prines x wharf means a tot of slush aan OLEAN RELIABLE Akiwn ihavebe. SS , wea mani on _ — - - - — = me aaeemeeeein ——$$______—_— aa —— —-- ————————— — —— — *. iL. V., No. 426 PRINCE. RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS EARL GREY'S R S DISBANDMENT IN COMMONS ——————EEEEE— SIXTEEN MILLIONS FOR GRAND TRUNK-STRIKE ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN--G.T.P. NOT INVOKED GRAHAM ISLAND OIL WELLS GOOD PROSPECTS—MANY VANCOUVER MEN ARE INTERESTED IN OPERATIONS Ca evidently not going |few thousand dollars should give bo h monopoly of the oil}them oil. At 600 feet hot water 1 fhe oil indications on| was struck, which is a sure inj sland are coming into|cation of a gusher in the Texas prominence and = activeloil fields He has great faith ' are evpected to de-/that oi! will be found there. h comething there very soon As a result of this and othe: \\ uvert, a mining engi-/reports which have recently wore ni has just gone south|out, several Vancouver specula- vetigation of the oil;aors have already gone into th: Otard Bay, Graham | field The John last night took ommends Vancouver|/a number of oil parties over get in on it ithe islands () ate syndicate has There is every indication that ba’ 850 feet and with the|the Graham island fields will running true tu form | cause some sensation vers a i50 feet at a cost of ajquickly ADMISSION OF HINDUS AIRED ON FLOOR HOUSE OF COMMONS PREMIER BORDEN SIMPLY REGRETS AND SAYS NOTHING— DR. ROCHE SAYS LAW WILL ME MADE STRONG ENOUGH TO KEEP THEM OUT The Dally News Premier Borden expressed re Ot June 2 In the com-jgret at the incident and Db day there was a dis-| Roche declared that if the pres- egarding the Hindusjent law was not strong enough ‘ing admission at!to keep them-out the government would make a new law ROYAL COMMISSION Wedding Bellis TO CONNSIDER DISASTER \ quiet marriage was perforn ed in the parlors of the Central The Daily News Hote or Saturday last The e 2 A reyal com mm was Peter E. Swendsen, a admiralty judges ;deep sea captain with the Cana esentative of the|}dian Fish & Cold Storage Co f trade will con rhe bride was Mrs Emma ress disaster on|Walsh, also a resident of Sea captains of both | Rev. R. Grant officiated at each other for the | the remony, and J. I Math- Seal Cove was a witness scenes were wil The bride and groom have many he morgue in this| friend n the city who wish vere five claimants | then pleasant sail through the f one little fair-|se ife is It B, C. Lumber Money Next Year - - The Prince Rupert Lumbet ouncil is in receipt | ( sent a communication to the rom the provincial » council to the effeet that if public works to the/the lumber used by the success he $35,000 for the; ful bidder for the city contract \ bridge will be placed}is ne B. ¢ lumber that all the iles next vear The|mills of British Columbia will this was @ guaranlee;enter a rorius protest bank might advance hie vuncil fyled the com f the bridge is gone! munication The government Phe lumber is being supplied iles that they will not|by the Westholme Lumber Com than $35,000 Ipany from the south, ei | AA ULLAL LLC LALLA CARA AAR AR RARE The Empress Theatre TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY Extraordinary Engagement of the Greatest Feature in Canada HOMER’S ODYSSEY, (in 3 reels) : * The $200,006 Sensation of the World. See the Giant 20 feet high, x the Swimming Mermaids, the Burning of the City of Troy, the Sacred x Cattle, the Devouring Monsters for over 2000 more plotures A story x 5000 years old; the talk of Europe and America. Over 1000 men and % women in the production; and * CARDINAL RICHLIEU : * IN THREE REELS x Hand colored. A historical, powerful, sensational drama showing : Cardinal Richetieu historically correct. This feature, the entire 3,000 feet, are hand colored, taking over a year to paint; and “THE GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE”—MARIE SHEPARD will sing her latest songs at each performance. Prices: 166 and 260 and 9:16 O'Clook Performances at 7:80 COMING, WEDNESDAY snd THURSDAY The Greatest Moving Picture ever made—HELEN GARDNER In CLEOPATRA SIX REELS Six Reeis—Pirat time outside of tne largest cities : WILL SOON BE A SENSATION REPORTS FROM DRILLING BY PRIVATE SYNDICATE SHOWS AAA AAA AAA EEE EH AAA AAA EEE EEE ee Ee eK EE SOOID ISIS Soin oinioininii inion ia Rani III I III IIIT TTT IR TRI CITY WILL CELEBRATE =|; *************** PREFERENCE GIVEN * *| CANADA’S NATAL DAY |* The News stated a few *| TO MARRIED MEN * days ago that one of the +! ‘aie ; | a Application of Canadian Frater- - “top tag Dein pth ve * | city Council in Favor of Employ- nity for Grant Left to the Arent ean dehew adivntiogl * | ing the Benedicts Finance Committee * the people's millions was * First Pe Ee : * that the province would * Prince Rupert city council fa- Rev. Canon Rix, Dr. Clayton), jaye control of the *|v¥ors married. men and those with and M. M. Stephens represented | y rates Premier McBride *j|a family. The policy of giving a committee from the Canadian|y | 4<: have known that the *)city work to the benedicts was Fraternity before the city coun-|y province could have no *|passed on last evening. The jCll last evening. They announc-fy authority in that matter, #*|committee on the grading of the ed that the organization, which fy andl waa altogether in the *| recreation grounds reported Jast is a new one in the city, intended] hands of the Dominion. *|night recommending that the holding a celebration in the city], The Conservative papers *|Work be done by day labor. jon Dominion day and asked the], tall nesnae dhowavak shat a Ald. Basso_Bert suggested co-operation and financial as-|y , special amendment has *{that the foreman on the job | Sistance of the city council. Thely been put through at Ot- *| should employ married men, fraternits would support the * tawa whereby the McBride *| Ald. Morrissey did not approve jcouncil if the council would take|y poyernment is still to *|of a foreman with his bands in jhold of it or would take charge|y jaye eontrol. It would *|his pockets. He wanted a worke and co-operate with other organ-|, appear that the federal #*/ing foreman. Also he thought a izations * government is being gen *| blacksmith an extravagance. | Ald. Montgomery thought that | y erous A ppant ‘oondas » | Ald. Montgomers and Ald. there are too many of these so-|y sion, no doubt. has been *] Maitland supported Ald. Basso- ; cieties representing different | y given, which is a mag. *|Bert’s suggestion, but Ald. Dyb- jparts of the empire. * nificent triumph for the *{/havn could see no reason for He was assured by the dele-|® ‘Pories. It might he *|bringing the question up, as igates that this is not a “Tittle | % pointed out, however, that */there had been no complaints Canada” organization and that | control remains only until * | Ald. Morrissey said that the all societies are invited to parti-|y 4), railway is completed *| gangs might be divided and each cipate in the celebration | * So long as the GC. N. R *| Siven half a month Ald. Maitland and Montgomery] cannot earry fréight the *| Ald. Montgomery said it was a moved that the city council en-|% MeBride government may *|poor scheme. dorse the idea, asking all socie- | » control the rates. but as *| The suggestion re married ties to co-operate | soon as the road is com wil teh stands The mayor did not want to seel* pjeted and able to do | - eee wi as the. celebration interfere with|*® - pysiness then all our con. * Empress Theatre fair or the Grand Trunk opening | * trol is gone After think * Last evening the masterpiece Dei aat area }* ing it over this is cer-. */ feature bill at the Empress was Ald. Morrissey thought this|* {tainivy some concession * day should come ahead of all) y y| Played to a large and highly ap- others ek eK KE a OK OR KKK ee joer nx rhe ap The question was referred to} “Odysse) pictures openec 1e the Piftitinte committee to discuss | Announcement heaga bill No expense has been with the fraternity | spared to render this great old Mrs. Alex. M. Manson will not|Grecian story to perfection, the jreceive tomorrow, nor again this|scenic effects being wonderful, INVADING HINDUS ) Season {t}the costumes gorgeous, accurate LOOKING FOR TROUBLE | -—- and artistic, the acting superb. seein Take your wife to dinner at/lt is a revelation of the art of Bpecialto ‘The Dally Nowe jthe London Cafe these hot days.|modern photography. The won- Vancouver, June 2.—The Hin- {18tfiderful illusion of the giant 20 dus aboard the Komogato Maru | jfeet high, the mermaids, the have threatened the immigration piercing of a man’s heart by an guards and the officers had to be} JUST A WORD WITH You 3 ow, the scene of the burning withdraw An armed patrol is| anoine ; the city of Troy, the blinding continuing to patrol a nd the 3 the giant by burning out his vessel i! launch | fF { M if Pj 3 single eye, are but a few of the : a Ed ure Ollon ictures 3)sensational incidents whieh in- The request fo Wm. Grant re | ; vile the close attention of the the plumbing in Otto Nelson's} FOR OVER TWO YEARS THE 3 audience from start to finish, and Siceiiten tanh stan on iby thal g\is followed by the story immor- building was repor EST H 0 LM talisedahie cAlésanier Daman city engineer and building in- W E D’Aragnan and “The Four Mus- spector to the council last even- Ce seteers,” in which Cardinal Rich- ing. They recommended that elieu figures so conspicuously. text. of the building bylaw be ad | OPERA HOUSE rhe feature film “Cardinal Rich- hered to and the council adopted | maviagernsnt 2navesanmasaten ety elieu” is taken from history and the report Phe error arose}? ineir patrons at various — times fully carries out the different tn- through a misunderstanding on Feature Motion Pictures at ad cidents in the great cardinal’s the part of the plumber | vanced prices with invariable suc life This is a hand colored pro- ee cess “THE INDIAN DURBAR : Seer : | (Kinemacolor), “ALASKA SIBER duction and gives an exact repre- Recent photographs published | IAN EXPEDITION,” “CARMEN, sentation of colors and = closely of the Empress of Ireland do not} ‘MOTHS, “THE VAMPIRE,” “THI approaches the wonderfu har- look a particle like the one pul LION AND THE MOUSE,” “THIRD mony of nature itself. This fea- lished by the local paper. Won-|g DEGREE,” “JUDITH OF BETHI tive ahouldininsen wy evens, 9 | LIA “FROM THE MANGER TO : der why |8 THE ROSS,” “BATTLE OF GEETYS especially school children, ag_ it —_——- | BURG,” etc. In all this long list of gives them an insight into the ROR OR KR oe RO RR OR RO OR OR *| splendid successes there is not one life of France’s most eminent * +. failure Not one single instance statesman. * ADMITS THE DEAL *| oe aaa aaa “ae meas Miss Marie Shepard's render- * ae *) Not one attempt to foist inferior jing of her latest successes * The city council last *| pictures on an unsuspecting public jereatly added to She \charm of * evening received a com- *| at advanced prices. | a jthe program. She has a rich and * munication from William +) NOT A SINGLE DISAPPOINTMENT. 9/ weet voice and a charming per- * Manson, M. P. P., admit- *} W d f jsonality that captivates her au- * ting that the Prince Ru- *| e are prou 0 | dience That her numbers were * pert Hydro-Eleetrie Co, * THIS RECORD ; spontaneously encored indicates * had their plans before the * jthat she will prove herself the * provincial government to *] Aud furthermore, we are dete! most popular singer Rupert has * enter the streets of Prince *} mined to continue same as long as had Her first, Sing Me the # | we are in business We want yout és * Rupert This announce ¥ confidence, and by a strict adber | Rosary Was perhaps the great- * ment was made in The * 1% Bree gong Me Gunince $[eS¢ favorite of the evening, The * Daily News some time ago * AND KEEP IT jenlire program will be repeated * but these frenzied cham- * peu oss this evening, * pions of the city's fran- * PLEASE BEAR IN MIND | Helen Gardner in “Cleopatra * chise refused to move to *} 1 (six reels) coming for Wednes } In reading our advertisements | m * protest or protect the * you can implicitly believe what we $| (ay and Thursday. # city’s interests, William 4/8 Sh 9 wuone gratia, B) , * Manson himself is now * the market bearing the same name rhe question of extending a * trying to shift the blame * OU ai ne Aaa ee Westiotae gicivie weleome to the Masonie * on the city council and * salen grand lodge, which meets here * advises the couneil to * on June 18, was discussed at the * make a protest. This the * COMING city council last evening. It was * council has done in a * jdecided the mayor should ar- * telegram to the minister * frange to extend the usual cour- * of Stas. but the warning * TOMORROW ltesies * comes too late; the deal * Another Extraordinary _ Double- ae a * has already been consum- * Feature Program Admiral Alexander of the Ad- * mated. Owing to a crush * ’ miral line of steamers made his * of news matter the pub- * Cardinal Richelieu's Ward first visit to Prinee Rupert yes- * lication of Wm, Manson's * IN FOUR REELS lerday and is greatly impressed * letters and further de- * sud «i: deta ini akc with the G, T. P, terminal He * tails will be published in * ° thinks it quite probable that the * tomorrow's paper. * KEYSTONE COMEDY Admiral line will arrange to ~~ * ADMISSION ibe and 25 make Rupert a port of call on the ee ee Jnorthern route, EARL GREY'S RIFLES’ CHARGE DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT | MEMBER FOR COMOX-ATLIN DENIED THERE WAS POLITICS AND CLAIMED CAPT. STORK WAS ONLY ONE RE- SPONSIBLE Special to The Daily News.) Ottawa, June 2,—Yesterday the of military matters were being dis- ith house commons, whiie cussed, the question of the dis- bandment of Earl Grey's’ Rifles in Prince Rupert came up. Ex- planation was required as to why a company in good standing FOR TALK j Should be disbanded in an irreg- j ular way. It had been charged {that the reason waseto get rid of | Captain Stork for political rea- sons. H. S. Clements said that the only people who objected to the disbandment were Captain Stork and his friends. SIXTEEN MILLIONS BONDS WILL BE ADVANCED TOG. T. P. GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE AS SECURITY THE WESTERN SECTION AND LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION—IMPLE- MENTING PROVISION OMITTED ‘Special to The Daily News) Ottawa, June 2.—A_ resolution | was introduced in the house to-| day providing for the guarantee | sixteen million dollars of} bonds to complete the mountain section of the Grand Trunk Pa- cific. It wili be secured by a mortgage on the whole western section and the Lake Superior division, with the implementing provision omitted. = BRITISH AIR FLEET HELD MANOEUVRES | (Special to The Daily News. London, June 2.—The greatest | mobilization of the British aero} fleet are now taking place on the Salisbury plains. Five squad- rons of air craft are taking part in the manoeuvres. Will Accept $17,000 \s a result of the meeting be- tween representatives of the schoc! board and the finance committee of the city council, the school board has decided to accept the $17,000 secured from the $20,000 worth of school de- bentures This amount will be used for building, heating and Wiring, and the furniture will be supplied out of general school funds. Appointed Umpires The officers of the Prince Ru- pert Baseball league held their first meeting yesterday, and be- sides handling regular business the following umpires were ap- pointed: Fred Wallace, Harry Brooks and Bud Corley. The four officers of the league were present Messrs Tite, Vance, Cole, and Stork. Collected $17,000 Yesterday was a big day at the city treasurer's office. About $17,000 was taken in local improvements, besides usual monthly accounts. im- provement taxes are not coming in any quicker than in previous years in spite of the 12 per cent. now unposed on delinquents. Last year there was $31,000 33 per cent., outstanding local Laxes This will be about amount will on the Local or improvement the same, higher. year the be percentage but the Cc. C.'s WON BALL GAME The baseball match between the and Terminals on Markel place last night proved a spectacular affair for the spec tators, with lots of fun and ex- cilement. There was some heavy C: C's batting and numerous’ errors, which combined piled up a_ big score. The C, C.'s won by 22 points to 10 Terminals 2 0 { ( 2 ‘ { 1 0 0 1 i-—-10 Messrs. Burnett & Turner have entered a protest against their taxes for local improve. ments on the lane back of their property in section one. The question was left to the city so- licitor to reply to. W. H. Evans made a similar protest and the cily solicitor will reply, CARDINAL’ RICHELIEU’S WARD Four-reel Feature at Westhoime Wednesday and Thursday The next feature at the West— holme opera house is the great four-reel Thanhouser produc- tion “Cardinal Richelieu’s Ward” to be shown Wednesday and Thursday. This great feature has no connection whatever with any other pictures of the same subject made some years ago. It s a new release by the famous Thanhouser company and pre- sents the intensely interesting story of the great Cardinal Rich- elieu in full detail, with correct costuming and sensational scenic effects. In addition to this great picture, which alone is worth more than the price of admis- sion, a side-splitting two-reel Keystone comedy entitled “In the Clutches of the Gang” will he shown, with the inimitable Ford Sterling Dutehy in the title role, Hard Row for Hotel Bylaw There evidently a thorny path ahead of the bylaw to in- is crease the accommodation = of licensed hotels in the cit¥. When the first reading of the bylaw came up in the city council last evening in accordance with the motion passed a week ago, there was a protest from the oppe- nents, Ald, Montgomery demanded the yeas and nays on the dues- tion. The mayor did not think iL necessary, but Ald. Montgom- repeated his demand and the | vate was called. Yeas—-Mayor Newton, Ald | Dybhavn, MeClymnot, Kerr aud Morrissey, Against the bylaw—-Ald. Passe Berl, Morrison, Maitland and Montgomery. IL was proposed to susvend the order of the procedure bylaw ing, but this was objected to and there was not a two-thirds vore in favor to foree it through. Longshoreman Succumbs Joseph Lewis, a longshoveman who was taken to the hospital last evening suffering from a chronic case of kidney disease, died this forenoon at 14.30. He was a man of about 35 years of age. Miss Pattison of the Prince Rupert hospital staff left for Se. atlle on the Prinee Rupert yes- terday, where she will,attend her graduation on June 7, Miss Pattison is herself a gradu- ale of Dublin and has made many friends during her twelve months lres idence here. sister's and give the bill its second read. ° b& 72 ee