— atialative Library - “'Drary rr dé sECIS Pe i Vee GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: ng Rupert's leao ee mont oa bac - mle, orewin prince Ruper Mee pat RELIABLE ALIVE { city. halt ty anton Getcece LLL ELL, Ra — , yol PRINCE RU PERT, B.C., MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS —* PPOWERS ARE NOTIFIED THE BLOCADE AT TAMPICO —— — LONDON SUFFRAGETTES INTERRUPTED CATHOLIC SERVICES-CROWD DUCKED MILITANTS HUERTA NOT! WI FIES POWERS HE LL BLOCADE TAMPICO ornisis BEING FACED BY WASHINGTON GOVT.—AROSE OVER CARGO OF AMMUNITION SHIPPED FROM NEW YORK FOR CONSTITUTIONALISTS The Daily News jAnnhilla from New York, flying Washington, June 8, A crisigs|the Cuban flag Huerta notified Moxican dificulties war | the Fowers of his intent to block , , jade the port No new orders fa( the government last have been issued to Admiral gl erta orought on the} Badger, but there is no change sis rdering his gunboats{/in the poliey of the government lampico and seize alin reference to the desire of g immunition en route ‘o}Tampico being open to com itionalists aboard the ‘merce Icy WON APPEAL ON practical jokes. The promoters udge Held Government Leased | Doubles Handicap Championship Ane « rt all oe ete Lots Were Liable for | Won by Purdy and Roche i Sore ea eae a tie oT a Assessment | spice in the old days wi ye re- | Ihe anata produced and the publie are pro- Phe ‘ peal on the city as- sd les at the club « ris mised some real fun, st the decision of | Sats lay iffernoon proved good Snip teehe et t of Revision was|sport and drew a big wd of OLD HAZELTON WON . Judge Young nj interested spectators decided in favor of There were eight teams the TWO SATURDAY GAMES brought up an in ontest and they played with a] t of law and the indicap The finals were mn + s B ' an important one|by Purdy and Roche, handicaped heir Star attery, “Have Locals issessmems., minus one point They won 17 | at their Mercy—Evening I'l eal was made by J. Y ut of the 28 wames plaved } Game Closer and others on the as Three teams tied for st nd H eh : if lots leased from the! place They were Marshall and { i Ae pasty ht ge: Pd le e table » Prince a t on Cameron Bay Pettigrew, minuS 2 points; W 1- | ee ; ee ee. the rectna ne alani : : j ' ‘ ut ert team on-Saturday and won ealants claimed that -be-|/s and Camero minus 2} |} tl after and Soten 3 e government property it was|point and Bullock-Webster and | bere rss Pee es. ae vactey el games, They proved coneclusiv- Oo assessment, and if|de Mussey, plus % point. Messrs. wes jely that they could put up a bet- essable then it could| Marshall and Pettigrew won out : ° ; : | hter article of ball. In G. Rock essed for the amountjon the play-off Hazelt ha ul ball twirler jHazeltou as a reé é irie the leasees have in During the afternoon refresh- PRINCESS PATRICIA AT THE WOODBINE | r ; who > ‘lasses ¢@ . ta Se ak aO A Witte 5.4 xe we on la - any “¢ my ‘ tures ¢ “r- are rare. | other thers . “th. - I olicitor argued that|charge of Mrs. R. I MeInt ish. | H R. H. the Princess is camera-shy and picture of her ave ; a HA wt a es . Me a rm ised for commercial| Mrs. W. 1 Fisher poured tea She is shown here with Col. Farquhar, and it Is - : ther een ae _ coulk ve nt cs ire? ares as een se as » t ( catche e not only assess vith Mr de Gex ind Miss few good pictures taken of he Great interest 4 1a ) ju na i rad no catcher bl 1} I n assistir hown in the sprit meet of the Ontario Jockey Club by the |who could hold him, But a play- assessable for IOmpson ASSISLINE sno e sprite , ¢ | r 4 Py | ' Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia jer named Taylor came in on Sat- a as a enone : , — |urday’s boat from Seattle and he I 0 : nner City SOCCER LEAGUE — meee ; will finish the season with Old nk t wou bé verche . ays é . Ink, ; IS BEING ORGANIZED EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION |)) men pe! Be Se s Ly ee, *) Hazelton as catcher. G. Rock eri ation Oo e¢ shie » ‘0 sig mn rine atior nearby tr ta Idec a : and Taylor made a great battery er owner ts ree pa et Bf ‘0 . , a oer _ “| At Least Four Teams Will be in Linking Up of the G. T. P. and by large palm ye egy a vie-'and in the Saturday afternoon oi ee H the Series—Meeting on Paul Rainie’s African Hunt ed with ao he Ee er jgame they struck the Rupert ee ae e Thursday at the Westholme These men did not leave '©™ |batters out at will. For five inn- ng held the «. ten a j; semi-aerial habitation for near-| ino. they did not get a hit, then city solicitor wa In connection with the pro-j} ee ie ly a week and succeeded in this jthe battery eased up and Rupert BOOd & pheld the city assess li > , Xiways enterprising and pro-) jy; er in obtaining the most} IOSEL aie slat Football As , j manner In got one . 2 { I i Kaien Island Fo nt thal idketholme.<_ wise oS Se ete) pic. | t one run in. In the seventh sociation league, all teams in-|sressive ut } wonderful natura animal pi they scored two, which was the tending to enter the competition}agement has secured fo! NeXt tires in the whole world last for them ire requested to have their en-|Wednesday and = Thursday anes rT Te ne ey Valpey pitched for Rupert and : ractre niet, : aa » attract even | , : ' Now a Limited Company try forwarded to the secretary | sreates! double a rei t| New Apartment House ‘as a youngster did remarkably 1 ir il 1 ye Ss 1 ¢ ? he signs of. progr pro tem, Geo. Sinclair Russell, P Owe aod ne iM the G.| Piling ‘is being driven by Wm. |well. He did not get good sup- ' there js he linking up Une U.! ; . . s the changing of the |0. Box 89, not later than ‘Thurs- | 'e! ' Sai tures,| Angle for the foundation of a|port in the field and the visitors , s oO T oO ne | 4 ires 5 lransfer Gompany to aja) June 11, when a meeting of |‘ I ’ eas ae en ns : at {new apartment house to be built|}ran up a score of 24 in nine : hese pictures ere ke , ibility company, .to be the league will be held in. the St. |Th BARY a wa tied lan Sixth Avenue, just west of |innings. s ’ . ort ‘aser \ special i SUS | 3 oat J the Pacific CGartage,|Anmdrew’s Society rooms, Second | Fort “i ; ms " th urpose and!Fulton Street. rhe house will be In the evening game Childs of I. is capitalized at $25 Avenue, at 9 p.m., at which two ]sent there i a o 1 jur_ {the full size of the lot, fronting |the dry dock team started in the > 7? | fe see ] orld over Cure . S. BE. Parker as Presi-| authorized representatives ‘from |W? * ; é st ‘he | on both Sixth Avenue and the|box for Rupert, but he was not : i i | 2 . , WwW nonths ' . . . Douglas Sutherland as|each club are requested to be in | ne on Pg ee a rating |!ane on the Fifth Avenue side. It}in form and in the first innings ‘ track i y ac e operating , secret treasurer, (This. com- | altendancs All arrangements |‘'" taf. fe a ; h ard at | Will be two storeys with two five/let the visitors bat him for five es on a business of |for the competition will be fixed | from oS ck aa till 8 miles}Teem flats on each floor. Thejruns. In the following innings ‘ j ’ 6 IFor “raser ; e sti f s \ &, shipping ‘ustoms, |al this meeting Tonight at 7.30 }Fort Frase : j »ij¢| building is a very substantial|/Fortin took his place and did ping, eustoms, . lwest of that town The last half Ley e, transfer, ete Their|on Seeond Avenue, the Met f track Jaying from either |One and will present a good ap-|good work. Tobey also played has been er e and{chant’s Assistants and the Cal Mie OF WROS Nae : sea} pearance, HH has all modern|first base for the home team and ‘ growing ane ..fend was in the nature of a rece " was necessary. to|lies, two of the teams that are a : from | conveniences, H. Levine is the|strengthened both the fielding ‘ Ss li retwee wo gangs one or . pace. Their wagons |expected to take part in the lea +) LWPER Fr } Eagan and}owne! and R. Randall, the archi-jand the stiek work . apt } = ao ss ,ithe east under Ted Lagi ane ne : i , ceforth be known as the| sue, wil Imeet in a ine ndly ers. the other from the west under teot Dr. Rock pitched for the visi- S iwhen the Callies will be repre- ; ~~ tors in this game and the teams | i by W. A. Paterson; W. R Dan Dempsey Eagan and his Seo al 1 atoiad Tt een : M tit Sam gang were victorious and his col A Might-Be- Accident f ; 18 ag matched, 1e |Mar ane le artin; Sé ; ; s S$ g ‘ r leg sarly \ | Martin and ; ” ors, a green flag with a Sham- \ few exciting moments were] !S!tors got a big lead early in, O. Wright, who has been!Currie and Danny Mellravey; RK. ’ ec tel i} eel the dncal the game and this is” the only caste Peete soa A Murra’ rock leaf in the corner, were} wilnessec Vv one o ie loca ae that nd shat a : a Spe months with his|Davie, J. Stewart ¢ ‘lhoisted on an improvised flag}pleasure boats yesterday when it A tite ; - ec them, rom Vancouver oe this mourning f0F | staff amid great cheering from]slid on a rock at the mouth of ie : ’ to ane ninth innings vo aire he will go east} Ball Boys Enjoyed Visit the crowds present, _consisting|Shawatlans Passage. The water mine 5 8 ‘agg kept gaining ‘and ¥ S ft an6 Halifex. rae The old Hazelton baseball}|largely of men from the con-|was at the right heighth to en- t e Tinish the score was {7 to \ ‘ Breer BOCOMDPAN A irty left on the train this morn|tractors camps nearby, Cheersjable it to slide up on a rock as B t «~ “yp iT ie e ‘ 5 or Ss ‘re > ¢ . ee ti for home, having spent three | for Dan Dempsey and his gang|/the Princess May did in the on ot were well atte nd- a yabl das in the city. The|were none the less hearty on}north. The passengers were all A and there were plenty of en- ‘myOovyable Gays ’ ‘ . thustiastic ro rs (ee reroons ooeee|: “i , ee fe iH good clean|their arrival shortly afterwards.| landed by means of a small boat]' ae tic rooters. visitors ere i BU « e ‘e as Fre Ie afte e ris who play good ball and|{All these scenes and ineidents!and when the tide lowered the O : es was Fred Wallace } sports o ple gol é i > ‘oOoks ffie y . ] hird Avenue ea Mniond f their oppon-jand many more are shown in the|launch was easily pushed off the 7 LPS officiating on the , tends oO f - ¢ Ases » { P : 7 ee pictures and the audience will}rock by the assistance of a cou- a es in the afternoon and W. D, 7 may danday the bo} were the}have the advantages of witness-|ple of other boats, A steel shoe rae in the evening, They did ssterds e ovs 200 or ‘i 4 ’ f W. Wright, Bud Gor-|ing these interesting and impor-|prevented any damage being |#&00" W rk, resis oO re 10r- ei 6 i y and Geo. Sweet in a launch |tant events without the disad-|done to the boat. av.and Ge ‘ a lg ; Anais ae anea party to Metlakatlah and around vantages of a long and tedious - a J. Gordon MeLaren, repre- ik ed hey had a good |iourney overland to Fort Fraser. | Blue Funnel Not Coming senting a mining syndicate in- ol ¢ are slal f é ‘ > ‘ | “a . . ris n Third Avenue, on Rae Piha water Next comes Paul Rainie's Won-| A London despatch sa the|terested in some very promising pat a) f ’ . | : ro vo 1s , mere . sewer, for | ‘Phis morning many of the boys|derful African hunt — pictures /management of the Blue Munnel properties. in the Omineca cous lwere down to see them off and known the world over as the|\;ners have announced that tjtry, Went up the line Saturday, ere ao to oc ¥ Pam > anal a — o_ $4,500 linvite them ba igain greatest and most unique pic- ao be a long time hefore their] ound for the back country. He is e n cK age ‘ tures ever made by anyone any tine call at’ Prince Rupori. ‘Vhe taking in a diamond drill to test —-- where. Lions, giraffes, rhiino- |lug joots have about all they can the surface showings. The ma- | Every boa the harbor Wasj|cerous, elephants, and innumer-|} ancle at the southerr pert chinery will require a tremen- EDWARD F DOYLE i into iission yesterday lable monkeys’ are seen in an ab-| — eae dous amount of labor to land it ? as the weather was magnificent,/solutely wild state at an African! The Prinsaae Sophia was in ate" the property, Room 11 - S8mith Block /All the pleasure resorts were/water hole, where these animals|1,.30 northbound. She had a lot . — jerowded and everybody enjoyed/congregate in the early morn-!of freight and passengers for rhe price is right and the food 'eereveveoovoresooosooooeroegees | i!) excellen fing jing. These pictures were taken |the north, is good, London Cafe. 127tf COW BAY ASSESSMENT TENNIS TOURNAMENT MADE GOOD SPORT | ‘WILL RE-PRODUCE OLD KNOXVILLE CITY Pioneer Day Celebration to Join Forces with Committee on First July Sports The day celebration is combined with the sports and made one This decision was the committee’ in the combined forces will pull off something good. One of the pioneer features will be a midway or pike along the road between the old Pre- jmier and Second Avenue. This will have a replica of many of the old shacks and tents of the Knoxville city. All of the old- timers who still in business here will have reproductions of their early day quarters and these will be dressed up with the old signs and perhaps a few pioneer going to be ist of July big holiday. reached by charge and are SUFFRAGETTES HARRANGUE CONGREGATION AT WORSHIP ENTERED WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL DURING SERVICE AND PROTESTED AGAINST FORCIBLE FEEDING OF THE WOMEN IN JAIL (Special to The Daily News.) and in the presence of the sac- London, June 8.—The suf-|;rament protested against the fragettes invaded the Catholic |forcible feeding of women. They churches here and created sce- nes by attempting to harrangue the congregation at Westmin- ster Cathedral church. The wom- en refused to leave the church were forcibly ejected and hand- ed over to the police. Crowds rushed many of the open air meetings throughout here, some ducking the militants in water. ——————————————————E———E— eee DRY DOCK SOCCER CLUB TRAIN ROLLS DOWN A ORGANIZED TODAY STEEP EMBANKMENT (Special to The Daily News.) Randolph Vt., June 8—The baggage and express cars north- bound on the Montreal Express rolled down a thirty foot embank At a well attended meeting of enthusiasts during noon hour at the dry dock an Associa- tin Football Club was organized. soccer The followin officers were el- ected: re ment at River Baintree. There Hon. President—Mr. J. H.|Were no serious injuries. Pillsbury. CAPTAIN BRITISH POLO President and Manager Mr. TEAM MEETS ACCIDENT C. A. G, Armstrong. bbicdindin Secretary — L. Crippen. (Special to The Daily News.) Treasurer — Wm. Brown. Hempstead, N.Y., June 8.— Captain—W. L. Macilrayy. |Captain Leslie St. George, the A good field 103 x 50 yards is}mainstay of the British polo being cleared on the south side/challengers, broke his nose in of the dry dock power house and will be ready for playing in a few days. the final practice. He was struck by a ball and will cause his with- drawal from the game. Lord Mr. Fitzmaurice, proprietor of} Winborne will fill the position, “Fitz” Cigar store, on 3rd Ave., 3 i very kindly started the elub eff : Canada Rifie League Scores by donating a football. First Team MEMORIAL SERVICES OF D. C, Stuart (Capt.)........ 99 SALVATION ARMY/A. Hunter ............... . 94 - W.. Matheson.) ss aehvasaee 92 Special to The Dally News.) We Te Ree es 8 Oe 92 Winnipeg, June ~Thousands|W. M. Brown ............-- 93 attended the memorial services|Don Brown .............+- 93 of ,the Salvation Army in mem-|H. H. D. Hemmell .......... 97 ory of the dead on the Empress|S. P. MeMordie............ 92 of Ireland. Ten thousand at-}|C. T. Partington ........... 94 tended the Toronto services.|A. Little ........... 06006 96 Messages of sympathy were read from General Booth. Sacond’ Team - rer en BP. DeRelents.. the as 88 MOTOR CYCLE RACER 002 JOO ok Ga eee 86 LOSES M6 LAP i Jas... Wail... ses ose i shaeus 88 o ds BPROY ce etree can pe 87 Special to The Daily News A. O. Bragks:..