ee OUR SODA FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR ‘11 Pure Ice Cream with all {the “Fixins’’ C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE , LADIES’ HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest O DIRECT from DUBLIN Pim’s Real Irish POPLIN TIES A big shipment came yes- terday. They are the niftiest and most dressy goods in the city.—As- sorted colors and styles. Four-in-hands, each....... $1.50 Bat’s Wing Bows, each.... .75 Narrow String Derbys, ea... 75 They’re Irish and that means they’re good. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY styles and latest designs in ladies’ Velvet and leath- er Hand Bags. We es- pecially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods. | | | O | | | Sloan & Co’y. Clothiers, Gent's Furnishers Sixth Street Phone 297 O C. B. WARK Jeweller ee | HANDASYDE & HURT | at tt Ps 9s Ps Ps OD Canadian Rand Co's. Products Mining Machinery and Contractors Supplies Road Building and Concrete Machinery Agricultural, Farm and Dairy Supplies Dump Cars and Wagons Gasoline Engines, Motor Vehicles, Trucks OFFICE: THIRD and FULTON ‘ P.O. Box 436 - Prince Rupert | —@ 9 Ps sO Ps Ps Ps OS -.» HERE IS... Your Chance! One section of land on Bank’s Isiand is offered for sale at a very reasonable price. For further particulars apply to JOHN DYBHAVN Open Evenings Exchange Block | The Insurance People| EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St STOKES’ | ICE CREAM | is the purest and best made in Seatttle. This cream is used solely in Palace Ice Cream Parlor Second Ave, next to Optimist old office TRY IT | Fruit and Candy, wholesale and retail Sam Gowen, Prop. Phone 350 “It ain’t no use to grumble and complain; It’s jest as cheap and easy to rejoice. If God sorts out the weather and sends rain, Then rain’s my choice. HEN it rains are you provided with the proper equipment so that you don’t have to stay in the house?... We have imported from England a splendid range of Ladies’ | Rain Coats and Rain Hats. They come in rub- ber-lined cashmeres, gab- arnettes, etc., and, while we have the semi-fitting styles, the most Of them are in the ‘‘raglan’’ cut which is now considered the correct thing in ladies storm Coats. We also have a big assortment of ladies Rain Hats in tweeds and in oiled cloth and rubber coverings, in smart up-to-date styles. Girl’s and Boy’s Rain Coats—ages 4 years up. H. S. Wallace Co’y. Ltd. Dry Goods, Chinaware, Etc. Fulton Street and Third Avenue EIGHTY CENTS IS MINIMUM Price Fixed by Ketchikan Fish- ermen for Red Spring Salmon A ‘resolution has been adopted oT Ly ‘cma Lol 1 \ Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at iy ( - Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 S. O. E. B. S. Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 818, Sons of Se . meets the first a third Tuesdays in month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m, F, V. CLAR ‘i i, Sif P. O, Box 812, Prince Rupert |which fixes the minimum price \for spring salmon at 80 cents \for red and 30 cents for white | ; ; ifish, and that if such prices can ‘not be obtained, the fisherman represented will leave the town of Ketchikan or seek other employ- ment at once. leaders of the Indian fishermen the ultimatum of the fisherme: fishermen's organization. O SAYS CHARGES with instructions to communicate to the buyers, was appointed by Ole K. Petersen of Tacoma, who was elected to preside over the THE DAILY NEWS UNION S.S. CO. CHANGES HANDS J. E. Welsford, Big English Ship Owner Purchases Controlling Interest in the Company. (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, May 80.—The Un- ion Steamship Company with head- quarters here practically changed ownserhip today when J. E. Wels- ford, member of a_ big British |Shipping concern and owners of |many vessels operating under sev- eral lines, purchased a controlling interest in the company. Former Manager Legg retires, but Messrs. Carber, Cotton and Wrighley re- tain their interests. The price paid was not given out. AN INGENIOUS GOLD ROBBERY Fifty Thousand Dollars Worth Stolen at Nome (Canadian Press Despatch) Nome, Alaska, May 31.—Gold robbers here have contrived the daring theft of gold to the value of $50,000 in a most ingenious way. They got at a dump thrown up about three years ago, and carefully sinking a_ sntall hole in it contrived to sluice out the whole of the inside leaving the hollow shell standing. The rob- bery has only just been discovered, by the caving in of part of the shell. Efforts are being made to trace the gang respons ble. BAPTISTS HAD A MERRY EVENING Young Men of the Brotherhood Showed the Ladies How Well They can Play the Host, The young men of the Baptist Brotherhood held a very successful | social evening Monday, the ladies | being their guests for the occasion. | Round games and laughter pro- |voking contests were indulged in | till a late hour when the refresh- ments appeared. Rumor has it | that even the excellent ice cream | served, was made by the brother- | hood chefs,-who showed the ladies | how ‘nicely they: could do things. In. a spelling contest the pgizes were won by Miss Kirkpatrick and W. Godson. The evening was so successful that another may be arranged later in the summer. ARE UNTRUE |Commander Roper Denies that the Men are Underfed on the Canadian Cruiser Rainbow. (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, May 30.—Commander Roper, or the R. N. Navy De- partment seen regarding the charg- es made by Francis Carney in the Toronto papers to the gffect that men in the Navy are underfed, as a result of which thirty men had deserted and a mutiny taken place 'on the Rainbow, denied the charge |after stating what the men had. GRAND TRUNK’S NEW OFFICES Handsome Building Planned for the Company in Victoria The Grand Trunk Pacific com- pany will shortly commence ‘the construction of a building to cost $300,000, three or four storeys in height, with a frontage of 890 feet on Wharf street, Vic- toria, on the site excavated some time ago, fronting which are the two large piers of the Company. The new building will be a modern structure, with warehouses below the street line, stores on the street level and offices on the upper floors. It will be 90 feet deep, and will incorporate the small building now used as a ticket office on Wharf street. Plans for the new for shortly. It is announced that the work is expected to be com- pleted within a year. The stores will be arranged by the builders to suit tenants. 1 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, "Phone 4 Classified mon ground. AUSTRALIA WILL FIGHT FIRST Member of Commonwealth Go- vernment Goes into Heroics on the Oriental Question. (Canadian Press Despatch) Melbourne, May 31.—William Hughes, acting as a member of the Commonwealth government has contributed a remarkable article to the Sydney Telegraph which is arousing much comment. Mr. Hughes declares that Austrialia will never agree to admit Japanese immigrants except at the sword’s point, even should such a refusal mean that Australia would arate from the mother country. sep- ON MAIDEN TRIP New Gasoline Launch Lakanian Left Early Today Bound for Goose Bay with a party of Messrs. Ritchie and Ag- new’s surveyors on Mineral Claim work, the new launch Lakanian left the wharf at about 3 a.m. today. With twelve men aboard, and provisions and equipment for several weeks, the Lakanian by her buoyancy and steadiness prov- ed herself eminently suited to the work for which has_ been designed. she TWO KILLED IN AN AUTO WRECK Accident Marred the Day's Cel- ebrations at Indianapolis— Tires Blew up and Caused Smash. (Canadian Press Despatch) Indianapolis, May 31.—The gre- at Memorial Day celebration was marred here this morning by the death of S. P. Dickson, mechani- cian on Arthur Greeners’ racing car which was wrecked in the great race this morning. The car had travelled thirty miles when the tire blew up, causing the car to leave the track. Dickson was instantly killed and Greener badly injured. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICE —- += Skeena Land District—District of ‘Coast Range 5 Take notice that [, risa Fee Port no sington, occupation merchant, inte to apply fox peapemen ¢ o purchase the following phe en lands: Commencing at @ post piaated on the south bank of the Excliumsiks ver and about four miles from its coniluence with the Skeena River, thence 80 chains east, thence south 80/ chains te point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated April 21, 1911. FRANK HICKS Pub, April 29. Skeena Land District-——District of Coast Take notice that William McTavish of Vancou- ver, B. C. occupation physician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deserbed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwes corner, 40 chains north and 40 chains east of the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Range 6, thence 60 chains east thence 60 chains north, thence 60 chains west, thence 60 chains south to post of commencement containing 360 acres more or Dated May 2,1911. WILLIAM A. MeTAVISH Pub. May 6, Fred W. Bohler, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Lettle Mc'favish of Vancouver, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following escribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north- west corner 100 chains ona and 20 chains north from the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District,Range 5,thence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 60 chains south, thence 40 chains west to post of commen- cement, containing 400 acres more or less. Dated May 2, 1911. LOTTIE McTAVISH ub. May 6. red W. Bohler, Agent Stikine Land District Distriet of Cassiar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine B.C, oceupation customs officer, intends to apply for n to purchase the following described Commencing at a post planted about 18 chains north west of the customs warehouse at Stikine, B. C., thenee west 20 chains, thence south 26 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence north 20 chains to point of commencement and containing 40 acres more or less, Dated Feb. 13,1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO Pub. Apri 7, Skvena Land District—Distriet of Coast Range 6 ‘Take notice that Grace MeTavish, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for porns len to purchase the following Commeneing at a post planted at the southwest ains east 20 chains north of corner 100 chi a the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, ‘coast D Range 5, thence 40 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west, A committee consisting of Lars|G. 7, P, building are now being thence 60 shaind south io pos of commencement Lokke, Hans Olson and Henry|made at Vance and it is| pated May 2, 1911. GRACE MeTAVISH made at ancouver, and it 18] pub, May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Haldane, the latter one of the expected tenders will be called Skeena Land District—p Coast - one hr tiat Alenes e* sGiieeesk of Van * * Occupation te broker Ceres te apply fo a t Permission to purchase the Commencing at @ post planted 40 chains south from the southwest corner of Lot 995, thence BO chains south, thence 40 chains west, thence 80 Seoumoneorment sontsising $60 notes rosso pe hi” nm Dated April 17, eit ns Oe = XANDER M ‘ cINTOSH One of the best services the modern newspaper There buyer and seller, employe To put this mo rate to a nominal price © Here is our Classifi thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, | + gives the public is in the r and worker, dern convenience in reach of everyone f a cent a word per insertion, Mini ed Advertising Column for today. Ce hie Lost and Found | \b~. | | FOUND—Bureka Cleaning and Pressing Com- ey pany. Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. | Ladies’ suits pressed and cleaned, Dry press- ing a specialty. Room 18 Weatenhaver Block, | phone red 69, 121-147 landlord and tenant, and a host o {| —- a - Advertisements classified advertisement columns f others meet on corn- the News will reduce its mum charge of 25 cents. Watch it grow. Ex. S.S. TEUCER Axelsand Rollér Bearings LARGE STOCK— Rupert Marine Iron Works | FOUND—Blegant rooms; newly furnished. © |F Bulkley Block, 6th Ave., near Fulton toe.fmn | erm For Rent | ariiileseciaa amelie Neatiy Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mrs. Mullin, ft oh Theatre. 111m Cosy furnished rooms, Mrs. Bower, Somerset Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Bighth. 117-tf Nice Furnished Rooms. Apply Mrs. Kirby, Alder Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-124 Several good 5 and 6 room houses with bath, $35 per month. O, M. Helgerson, Limited, phone 96. ell7-tf New 7-room house on Ambrose Ave., partly fur- nished, rent $25. AeCy cores or Box 874 llo- Block m Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. 6th Ave., near Fulton. Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near MeBride. May 3-imo ~~ ‘3 Help Wanted ba Girl to do table and chamber worg at Port Es- sington Hotel. Wages $35 to $49 a month with board and room, Apply Mrs. Black, Central Hotel, City. 120-125 Expericnced sewer for ladies clothes. Mrs. M. G. Gebhardt. Westenhaver Block, 6th Street and Ynd Ave. 118-121 District Manager for first class Health and Acci- dent Insurance Company. Splendid indace- ments. Special salary and liberal commission. Apply to J. L. MeComb, Health and Accident Department, Empire Life Insurance Company, 611 Winch Building, Vancouver, B.C. 114-120 Bulkley 109-1 Nineteen Bulkley Wanted—An A-1 solicitor for the most liberal Fraternal Orders in the world, Call room 24, Empress Hotel. I, F, Madiem. 108-114 Wanted—500 good men to join the Order of Owls Call room 28, Empress Hotel, I. F. Madlem 108-114 - { eh THE British Union and National Fire Insurance ound men to take cosy rooms in the lock, near Fulton. 109-1m — Fire Insurance fe meme ress esteem + Company of London, England, with capitai of $2,500,000.00. See us for rates, The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 70-tf r Situations Wanted ie ss Os Os Os PTs ts A classified advertisement is a tireless work- hunter~and seldom faile. Chambermaid requires work in Prince Rupert in first class hotel or rooming house. Apply Daily News Office. 121-125 By experienced man ang wife as cook and helper in mining camp or country hotel. Apply H. L. T.. Optimist. 96-97 Boarders Wanted Home ceoked meals and nicely furnished rooms for three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Scott Bidg., 3rd Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts, 85-tf Private Board by the week or month. Home cooking a specialty. Miss E. M. Gleeson, 3rd Ave., between 7th and 8th Sts., phone 171. 89-tf ~ Pestle. A classified advertisement is a real estate sales- man, and does not often count enough “to count” in the net result. Real Estate ? Nineteen young men wanted wo rent cosy furnish- ed in the Bulkley Kooms, 6th Ave., near Fulton 109-Lm ee , meee RENEE ay cP gatete 8 4 For Sale Smith-Premier Typewriter in perfect condition. Apply P.O, Box 328 118-124 All kinds of sevond hand goods bought and sold. F. M. Crosby, Third Ave., between 7th and 8th streets. 1i7-tf No. 8 Star Cook Stove in perfect condition, pipe enough for 2 stoves; all for $10. Apply at Room 23, Fraser and 7th Streets, seven to eight in evening. 117-wi -w Over-Seas Club A special meeting of the members of the Over- Seas Club will be held at the Westholme Lumber Company's Hali on Wednesday next the 31 inst., at 8 o'clock when members are reques to re- turn all unsold concert tickets and to make pay- ment for those disposed of. ian HARRY M. B 119-122 Asst.-Sec. Notice Take notice that John F. Matheison of the Cit of Prince Rupert in the Province of British Col- umbia has retired from the firm of Matheison, Wood & Company, plumbers and steamfitters of the said City. Prince Rppert, B.C. this lst day of Dated at May, 1911. F. J. MATHEISON, H, WOOD. Notice A meeting will be held in the office of the Empress Theatre (basement, next to Telegraph office) Wednesday evening, May 81st, at 6.30 sharp to discuss the formation of a branch of the Musician’s Mutual Protective Union for Prince Rupert. All musicians interested in this movement are cordially invited to attend. J.S. GRAY 120-122 F, STEVENS We Made Mistake By an honest mistake, the Daily News, on Saturday, said the decorations in the. Empress Theatre were done by Mr. Chas. Schley, employed by Ward Bros. Mr. Schley did the beautiful work, but his employers are Seaman & Cole, decorators, of this city. The miatake is re- gretted. | DANC BY GRAY’S ORCHESTRA McINTYRE HALL Admission $1.00 Ladies Free TIGERS MET CRESCENTS Live Basketball Game Played at the Auditorium Last Night Basketball enthusiasts gathered at the Auditorium last night where the Tigersmet the Baptist Brother- hood Crescents in a live game. The honors were claimed by the Crescents this time, the score reading 8 to 12 in their favor. Crescents were represented by Captain Johnstone, and Messrs. Daggett, Gray, Siddell and Ives. Tigers playing were Captain Mobley, leading Hezlett, Green, Garton and Reid. After the game teams and spec- enjoyed pleasant time tators a on the rollers. KING HONORS _ LABOR MOVEMENT Has Invited Two Representa- tives of British Trades Unions to Attend the Coronation (Canadian Press Despatch) London, May 31.—-King George has paid an unprecedented honor to the labor movement by issuing a “command” two of the representatives of the British at the invitation to Trades Unions to attend Coronation ceremonies. Wanted Back Immediately If the party whose identity is known does not want trouble, he will inmmediately return that idea which pilfered from Reilly's Bakery Reilly it for his ad. tomorrow. he Lunch. needs MaVétties’ in The Daily News LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL We Will Not Spend Money Ad- vertising anything bute Real Bargains 5th Ave. Across from Hospital $700—Handles a splendid lot One of the best in sec- tion 6. Price $1400, $175—Cash handles a fine lot on 10th Ave,., section 8, right off Conrad St., Price $3650, Near 5th Ave. and Emmevson Place $300— Cash handles one of the best buys in the city, right on the hill where nearly all of the best residences have been built, a pretty site and very cheap, $1100, 5th Ave., Near Imanuel Place $200,00—Down on a $490 lot near Seal Cove, spleacd- id investment well jo- cated, Cor. Sth Ave. and Imanuel Place $500-—Cash handles this double corner, The Cold Stor- age Plant has made corner one of the best buys in town, as an in- vestment it is gilt- edge, and $100 below market, $1000 Cheap Rent Business Quarters $25 Per Month— will rent a building 25x40 near 8rd and 6th Sts,, suitable for warehouse, carpen- ter enep. plumbing or tinsmith, Houston is the Place for You $50 to $400 a lot will place you in on this new Grand Trunk townsite located in the centre of Pleasant Valley, which is the cream of the Bulkley Valley. BOO OORP TODO OOOO eee eee PPC R OO RDO OOOO OOOO =S> proportions wa of the erring Jas ile south « Law-Butler Co. _ B/giciwert sod nas te wesc Real Estate and Insurance B fareer, Groham deena, eee Third Ave. B thence south 40 chains to point ist 60 acres more A ERT 0. ¢ LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL pated gee, 10h Some Sous. ed Able to howl a the pitey vice, but far too drunk ¢ N Of hig ‘ . © Temp ber his name, a sta! “Meh ‘Wart of Massive : thered in } the police from the pow 9 PSTHOUS pathy He te. Knit mains in the « of Smith until his j ( rs off SPLENDID BELL FOR HAZELTO) ‘Pau Presented to Rev. Father Coocly O. M. I, On the wharf awaiting « portation up river j ne Al bell, It bears + ript hy MARIA MAGDALENA Hagwilget Chur Hazelt A. D () Presented to Rey. Father Coces MM ) it The bell i 1S One bigger than anything of the big in Prince Rup | an raises the questi When is Pring Rupert to hav: nel of belts?" In a « iid with far heard “te waters of the ha weet tonel bells should certai Ave a place We are not ad g to dea and press suits for $1 just becaug the G. T. P. is W getting : into’ Prince Rupert, but we & clean your clot (ssi them.—Pantorium Pioneer Clap ers, ‘phone 4. LAND PURCHA N E Skeena Land District Take notice that |, ( Rupert, B. C., cocupa apply for permiasion ¢ described lands Commencing at a p west corner of Lot 17 thence weet 51 ch thenee west 10 chains, point of commencemer more or leas. Dated April 4, 1911. Pub. April 16. Skeena Land District Take notice that Mar Victoria, B. C., cecups to apply for perm lssior described lands: Commencing at a post corner of Lot 996, Kang« 80 chains routh thence 4 chains north, thence 4 ommencement, contain: . MARY BEA! Dated April 17, 1911 Pub, May 6. Skeens Land District Take notice that |, Jo Rupert, B. C., oceupats apply for permission t described lands Commencing at a p miles south and (1) one the White and Flat rivers thence east 50 chains thence west 50 chains Dated April 18, 1911 Pub, May 15. I Skeena Land District ama! Take notice that Wi a Coaee of Prince Rupert, B ae ntends to apply for per perches following described lands es Commencing at & post doe ie miles south of the forks Nhe ot Ta rivers, thence south 50 « ence a chains, thence north 5 nce oat chains. epee WILLIAM FRI Am Dated April 18, 1911. son, Me Pub. May 14. k restos, Skeena Land District | ee Take notice that I, Allre ial , pert, B. C., oceupatior an et apply for permission to 6 described lands: oe Commencing at a post | a4 ie miles south of the forks 7 eae rivera, thence 80 chains * to ae east, thence 80 chains « on west. FRE xy Dated April 18, 1911. a ees Pub. May 18. -_ Skeena Land District——D it: Take notice that 1, Lauc\* Victoria, B. C., occupats apply for permission to } described lands: Commencing at a post p from the southeast corner chains south, thence 40 ¢! Chains north, thence 40 chs commencement, containing | LAUCHLAN Dated April 17, 1911. Pub, May 6. Skeena Land District —iiet' Take notice,that Mrs. | Paul, Minnesota, oocupat intends to apply for permis foliowing described lands Commencing ats post plan corner of Lot No, 1733 marke northeast corner, thence wee south 80 chains thence ear’ north 80 chaina to post of « taining 320 acres more or les Dated Mareh 20 1911. Mit Pub, April 16, : Ge Skeena Land District Li’ Take notice that I, Swan | C., occupation carpenter, | for in to purchase the fo! lands: Commencing at a post plants south and one(1) mile west of U and Flat rivers, thence 50 cl chains east, thence 80 chal: chains west. : Dated April 18, 1911. ~ BWA Pub. May 13. Francis District Bohl Skeeha Land District Take notice that Fred um, occupation farmer, |\' ion to purchase the ! EE Commanelng east corner sout at a post plar A. McLeod's 1)" thence 10 che ce 10 chains , t containing 20 e«' 10, 194.1. Peep ric lt 6 il 22, Fred Hi Skeena Land District—District °' Take notice that Hubert o Ore pert 2. n agen rerio’ to purchase the following at post planted abot Commenein a Numa De!