aac THE Daw Viey GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: genart's leading wet! Poputar oummer, fiction: “The ‘ FT ibre, we : Road Around the Island,” by Bow- tan 7 x | : 4 ser, Bill and Joe 7 3 + ONFERENCE ON HOME RULE WILL PROVE FAILURE INDUS LEFT VANCOUVER THIS MORNING — FLOWER SHOW AUG. 12—WILL STRENGTHEN N JAIL ITY JAIL UNSAFE AND POLICE “Saenae and ACCOMMODATION INADEQUATE OME RULE. CONFERENCE IS | TO BE HELD AUG. 12 onugrsn cee moe LIKELY TO PROVE FAILURE POLICE COMMISSION REALIZE THAT SOMETHING muUST BE of Rupert Horticulture DONE NOW THAT COUNCIL HAS CHANGED SITE | he Horticultural Bociety have |e me me ee a ee en, eee OF NEW CIVic BUILDING | ve Horticultural Bociety have ARE SITTING TIGHT—PREMIER MAY HAVE TO SAY ee to hold their annual} CONFERENCE WAS A FAILURE nineties di Minas nme te Diladn | flower show on August 12th. 7 ccthahinasiniiitn = ation of safe and ede, te aa thine al adie on ra ; ae i: oh London, July 23.—At the close John E. Redmond declines firm- jet te teat wht the ineil migh | are ést next month the Mower) of the cabinet’ meeting it was|ly to go beyond the concessions ty jail was the|" ai the questior |show will be held then. All ex-|known that there was only a|which Premier Asquith has al. ission It was decided by the commis jh bits will be Prince Rupert! small prospect for the Home Rule|ready made. vas brought up|sion to have the city engines , oe Members of the society conference arriving at an agree- Unless some way out of the ; . Se es roe pay no entrance fee. Those} ment. Its termination after to-|diffieulty is discovered at the t of the chief to) prepa t plan showing what ca | }not members will be charged $1,| day is regarded as certain. eleventh hour it is believed that ree prisoners|be done in the way of increasing} iwhich will give them a member- Sir Edward Carson, it is under. | Mr. Asquith will be obliged to an- a rear window/|the present acs modation by| | ship. stood, stands out for the com-|nounce the failure of the confer- Phe commis-jusing all the basement. This The prize list will be:— plete exclusion of the six coun- ‘ence. Is and investi- | might be used f ibout eighteer Plants inn rhe small win-| months when it w be necessary ist, Diploma; 2nd, Diploma. PRT 18508 aii al Adlai 1 1 one side all/to build a new p e building gee h the city hall rhe chief of police handed in 3 pots of flowering plants. L ~— {1 with soft iron|his monthly eport showing 2 3 pots of Tuberous Begonia. wecessible to any-|#316.20 « ected in fines during 3 1 pot of Foliage Begonia. F ENVY T THE LAST s or weapons, | June 26 drunks were fined or | —1 pot of Fuchsia. the fixing up of Committed during the month | 5 i pot of Geranium. 3 ; (further eseapes| During the discussion, th tae J a AFTER STEAMER BEING LOADED WITH EATABLES THEY MADE that the presen Mayor suggested that the prison =: deena ta A LAST REQUEST FOR GOATS, SHEEP AND FOWLS— _ - te inadequate.\ers be putt york excave iz the é ox. CPR Gale hr tae'thethan| MYETEMOUS MURDER AT FREEPORT, W nt eet ser wey tt the new tele-|He admitted the work would belpne | a6 which Mrs. Bailey. was shot while calling on Dr. 19-5 pee & Aspereges pat. (Special to The Daily News) the Mexico Maru, which docked d be erected |slow and that it would be neces kdw Carman The man in thé inset is Dr Carman, and 1 i pot of Fern (any variety Vancovuer, July 23.—Consider- | here. « the city hall|sary to hire a practical powder" the woman is his wife.. The marked window is the one which ; = my sa ing plant, |2bl¢ excitement was caused over| The information is being kept ent of the new/man to work with them was raised by the person who fired the revolver rhis mur- ‘ = sige ie sae .|3 letter received last evening from |as dark as possible. The we.ships used for jail . missioner A. 8. B. Lucas is exceptionally interesting in the United States oe - an"-lthe Hindus on board the Kama-|wil! be the two Japanese cruisers irters The |said the scheme was impractica- and Canada Cut Flowers gata Maru demanding more food,|which were here recent'y on a ded to build| ble and the city solicitor who was ad : __. | 14-—-Sweet Peas, best collection Owing to the Hindus’ scanty|cruise of the Pacific. ng across the’ present also advised against it.|“™ six receptacles with Six|;nowledge of the English lan- These cruisers will wait out- JAP Wes wie squawe - SHEESH SSE SSS a sp - s “7 cad ann nal guage, this was taken as an ulti-|side the three-mile limit for the . . with any tonege ‘roW? | matum that the ship would not}Komagata Maru and will accom- iM EXP LODED--- BRITAIN MAY HAVE " - — - " : SIGURUSON WINS : ~ exhibitor. Exe ept wild sail without them. wae miiitia | pany the steamer in order to pro- ew estminster, July 22 = ern or grasses. : was mustered, but on investiga-|tect the captain and the crew of MAN LOSES HIS LEG MINISTRY OF ART That Japanese women are fast |* Special to The News * 15.—Best twelve annual Poppies, tion out at the ship it was foune the vessel. replacing the Indian women and : Gitta, bel, Ht it 7 * ~ Pree exer — that two or three wanted goats, Sufficient information has been rible Accident at Swanson Parliamentary Fine Arts Come| i) i. the canneries along : ay Ay, Bien OUT © 4 As dition as to Foliage. sheep and fowls put aboard and/obtained from different officers to Bay——Chelohsin Crew Saved mittee Considering This 7 weet a cea a Pete Sigurdson wen in twi 16.—Best collection of annual|that the letter was really a re-|zive ground for the rumors Man's Life Among Other Things the Skeena River is e statem * straight s in the wrestl- * flowers. (six ‘varieties, 3 quest. through exchanges of wireless of Mr. C, 8. Connell, secretary of |* ing mat pulled off here * of each. — When notified that they would| messages. The Japanese warships bia” Cadets ' dom, ele G6 The parlia-|the Fraser Rive: Fishe * last g between him ar d #1147 Best collection of Perennial not get them the Hindus accepted | will meet the Komagata Maru be- this triy oo ivy fine aris committee is] protective Association. in a let : wart “ua rs . a. = Flood at ee Six varieties, 3/the answer quietiy and agreed to| fore the latter is two days at sea. ; ait tcnOeth Ohne ze called upon to .consider,|i.- to president Maidet . mT ad 5 _ a _ Of each. : sail at five this morning. ’ x other things, the import- ; : st fall was obtained */ 18 Twelve Dahlias (arranged gaia Chance te Make Money the Swanson Bas swestion ef tnereseine the Mr. Connell declares that the » thirty-eight minutes with *| in four receptacles with : ial Money is tight and 1 need it, so al « ections and obtain-|!ndians are uy 1 arms over tho * a elson and hamme * Dahlia Foliage). Not less Vancouver, July 5¥-—Tie Jep- here's an offer: Up to August ist _ pepere © i the British galleries and|/Change and are tolding indigra-|* rhe second fall im #*} than four varieties. anese steamship Komagata Maru [ will supply my regular $25 ed up at Swanso sing pictures and other|tion meetings in a strenuous ¢ * eighteen minutes and a half. #|19.—Three Caetus Dahlias (any|with her Hindu passengers on heating coil fro $15. I guarantee wes ie 1 stic treasurse and also to en -|deavor to have their jobs retu * Sigurdson said at the ter- * variety in one receptacle|board has not left yet. Smoke/this to boil water in fifteen min- mpty gasoline drum btain a substantial in-}¢d to them * mination of the bout that 4 with own foliage). can be seen rising from her fun-|utes, and not to affect the oven. ich te the bung hole the grant to the Na- While many Indian women are|* this had been the hardest *|20—-Twelve French Marigoldsjnels now preparatory to getting Forty now in use and giving en- ploded and a piece 1] Gallery for purchasing pic-|*til! employed on the Fraiwr)* battle of his career, ad (with Marigold foliage). up steam. She is expected to sail|tire satisfaction. Ask for refer- shattered the bones)... This grant is now only five|River for fish washing purpos * */21.—Twelve African Marigolds|at 5 in the morning. The tuglences. The reliable plumber, gh th sand pounds yearly Anathe: t is admitted by the cannery vce eeeeeen RES *| with marigold foliage). Sea Lion has been loading flour Harry Hanson, P. O. Box 395. one of the stewards ' to be considered is tho| themselves that the women of *° ———_———- 22.—Asters, six of any kind, and canned goods, vegetables,| phone 489. 168tf. I hsin was eénable t sed ministey ef art Jap fishermen, who are comi:e MANY YUKON FOXES 23 Carnations, best six. etc., on her all the day. —<—<—<<____ ——— irst aid and made a ‘ nber of members of both|to this country in larger number- DYING IN CAPTIVITY Lilies, best six, any variety. | Barney Johnson the Pilot Firemen Had Two Runs t until the boat reached s of Parliament have ac-|©very year, are slowly but sure . ».— Roses, best six, any variety. | The pilot who is taking the A small blaze in the residence hen a doctor was tak epted the invitation to jo e{custing the ,natives from this Daws July 23.—The enthu ise Wall-flowers, best bunch, 6!Komagata Maru out to sea with}, . , » | all : The doctor accom eluding Ay - shine vdjunet to the fishing indus ii ne fo satchis oF stalks. jher Hindu passengers for the | iS me, Arthur, corny of Fifth itient to Vaneouve ‘ \ nt Brvee. Sir ny ind while the cannerymen Jeny - ens 7.—-Twelve stalks Phlox Drum-|Orient is Captain B. L. Johnson. | Avenue end Desemay Se bak *aiaeiis ond fan is : ; — oe a thal they eeule’ Uhis denabiers ati® if Yukon has ma name ‘it was Captain Jahusen who | call . Po cod - co yt = { to Vancouver with | \ifped Mond, Sir Gilbert Parker, | Nipper om y oe ont Kloatet . , c 2 - poet tee 8 pie i gs meat 12 stalks. [brought - sennits ate — lave was in the wungensh iil a ss lerbert Raphael ans » Far) | men are becoming harder to geet | f . - the Tae at} 29 iladioli, 3 stalks. } saptain Johnson is the former} . Y 4 se his leg but will), - ad i a soe Ge Karl especially in the off fishing years | «hy ' ves has decreased | 30 Buneh of mixed Weltlete tranoten of the G. T. P. steamer — a whieh ‘Rename ower ‘ ‘ wha: | i grr ag Bey Py ssclingn ® «om diy) ib p! a ee ee naa oinaa! iia. | heated. The damage was slight. rhe Daily Telegraph weleome: ps a i t ast : uper ; At noon the pot of a tar fur- ' : o the committee as likely to reduce|*hat reaso: They declore t ty) surime that hundreds of} 31 I'welve spikes of ten weeks Convoy of Jap Warships inace in fron of Letourneau’s Filial Affection the ex] f British art treas {the li diat s are going in f ‘ foxes he aptivity have died : stock. : Victoria, July 23.—-That the|shop, Sixth Avenue, caught fire. s only an Indian but! pyres to the United Sattes cultural pursuits to a greater ev ms nown cause }2,——Giant Nasturtiums, — best Komagata Maru, the Japanese lit made a big smoke but one ed skin beats a — tent than formeriy and unle ; — _ flowering stalk. steamship chartered to carry the|squirt of the hose put it out, s as full of parental Ore Output Increasing big run of fish is expected the! 1. op s the best front-|33-—Twelve Pansies on shoW/pingus now to be turned back|There was no damage. s usually given a heart tribesmen from the upper reaches a aa board or in four recepta- i fro anding in Canada. will be ; ! sintionen io ys ready to Gt you.| .. ; ; . mation received here. It is given|July 22, to J. C. Brady, M.A., and have Jim place the child|two hundred and fifty tons, hav-| ployed consists mainly in serub co game | oo. —Sweet William, 3 stalks 1} son of euthanis } a\Mrs. Brad u Demers 169-175 }.- : s by a person authority aboard! Mrs, rady, a son, spital. The father, how ng steadily inereased during the|ping and cleaning the fish, the 37 Bouquet of Wild Flowers, lined to be .separated|past three weeks rhe price ofjean filling being done by Ghinese.| 7 —— gathered by children. _ = ; SS child and for several| copper has been less than four i8 Window or verandah box at | LEP PE EERE EEE EERE EE REE previous to last Sunday,/teen cents for the past month | “NEVER MIND THE RAIN” homes. ANOTHER ONE OF THE MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTIONS hild died, he held it inj and was as low as 13% cents one YESTERDAY’S BASERAL!. But Be Sure to go to the " OF THE FAMOUS PLAYERS COMPANY * practically all the time,|day recently RICH MEN'S SONS GO d night, at the same time| em National WEST HO LMF TO ALASKA FOR GAME + seal ‘he lathe ence! * armas Re wena! and Rell. Boston, $5 Ritteburs. 0 - one Search for Adventure Takes Two! mpress eatre Such devotion in algion is Business” in First Baptist Boston, 4; Pittsburg, 8 Parties North Where They , > o- aw ‘ ? . S ® seldom seen, In the case|Chureh tonight Admission 25e, Philadelphia, 2; Chieago, 4 3 OPERA HOUSE Will Hunt TO-NIGHT Crow and his little son it New York, 4; Cincinnati, 4 - - z : Seatite, Wash, July 23.—On niel Frohman Presents the Distinguished Dramat i¢, pure and admirable Tasty 35¢ lunch at the Royal Brooklyn, 4; St. Louis, 2 their way to a hunting trip in the oe Bistingule fe : : ! Actor tse Star, Cafe. 163tf Northwestern interior of Alaska. which will last Vancouver, 2; Spokane, 0 until some time next winter, there BRUCE MC RAE Seattle, 2; Tacoma, 3, Sensational 8-Reel Production ire registered at the New Wash Ballard, 7; Victoria, 5. “THE CURSE OF GREED” igton Hotel, C, O, Iselin, Jr., son In the Famous Political Romance oe ie 4 feat par excellence, f the owner of the famous ‘“ My regular hot water heating | replete with gorgeous yachts Vigilant, Defender and THE RING AND THE MAN” system for a short time will be|% scenes and most exciting Reliance; Morgan Belmont, of the installed for 815. You can't af situations. See the Cabaret Relmont family, and H. C. Mor To pr : ; ; % ' atehiieunl ford to be without it, Ferty giv | Scene, the Shipwreck, and gal All are in their early twen- 4- Four Parts - 4 ® prevent certain legal proceedings, I am commissioe ing great satisfaction in town. the great Court Room Scene ties and in search of adventure. PRODUCED BY THE FAMOUS PLAYERS COMPANY a ee Sh Sant - oo Six, o eon Svenae, Patent applied for. Harry Han- g Shep papeaii aiient ie ae eBride Street, for $2,500; third cash and be : son. 163tf.|8 AND DON’T MISS THE GREAT banks, thence ints » co ; 1 6 and £2 months; or $2,008 all cash takes this desirable ' “munnee ant rence into the eountry IMPORTANT: THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN PRICE comepy” back of Mount MeKinley, where FOR THESE SPLENDID PICTURES Property, Deeds are in Bank of Montreal, Cal!, Write or Household goods and furniture | ae epegg at =<) a venga they will spend some months Phone as x good as new at half price.| Admision, 160 and 260 hunting, and coming out over the , | T. McCLYMONT, Agent. Crosby's Second Hand Store 639 | monilarem, 400 munting, ving out over the ADMISSION TEN AND FIFTEEN CENTS ; snow some time next winter by neennt Third Avenue. 153 tf} way of the Chisana.’ CARA AA AAA AAA A KARR RRR