THE DAALY NEWS Harry O’Neill Seriously Injured by Fall of Rock on Contractor Watson’s Cut— With Smashed Bone and Lacerated Flesh Unfortunate Man is Hauled to the Hospital in Rig TRAIT WRECK NEAR DETROIT Five Cars Catch Fire and Many Passengers Perish in the Wreck. Detroit, June 3.—Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie pas- senger train north-bound was wrec- ked at midnight near here. Five cars are burning, while several passengers are killed and many injured. As the telegraph wires are re- ported down detalis of the disaster are very meagre. PAPER HAS TO PAY Montreal Star Got Stung Over Crippen Case (Canadian Press Despatch) London, June 3.—The Montreal Star has apologized to Inspector Drew for statements made in connection with the Crippen case. The paper paid costs and $3,000 and the case has been dropped. WALKER WINS AT WINNIPEG Vancouver Wrestler Walks Over McDonald (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, June 3.—George Wa- Iker the local wrestler, won the final contest at Winnipeg tonight against McDonald of Kingston, in the elimination bouts for the Festival of Empire games. Walk- er will sail for England in June 10th and participate in the games on June 29th. CORONATION BIG HOLIDAY Royal Proclamation Given Out at Ottawa Today (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, June 3.—By Royal Pro- clamation today, Coronation Day, June 22nd, has been set apart to be observed throughout Canada along with the rest of the British By the fall of a heavy mass of rock Harry O'Neill had his leg badly fractured on Thursday night. The accident happened at about 8.45 p.m. on Watson's contract, Second avenue, beyond Lynch’s store. The injury is a compound fracture caused by the jagged edges of the mass of rock crushing the leg. Dr. Cade was summoned and responded promptly. He had the injured man conveyed to the General Hospital. O'Neill is mak- ing good progress toward recovery today. Hauled in Rig While the injury was serious enough from the first, it can safely be judged that a compound frac- ture was not anyway improved by the jolting of the ordinary rig used to convey the patient to the Hospital. From Watson's cut to the Hospital is a long stretch, and part of the way is extremely rough. Every lurch of the conveyance must have hurt O'Neill pretty badly. Like a Lumber Wagon “No better for a hurt man than 320 acres, $81.50 per acre; good terms. 576 acres, $61.50 per acre. Two sections at $40 per acre, easy terms 320 acres at $16.00 per acre. Farm Lands 5000 acres Decker Lake 10,000 acres Nechaco Valley 16,000 acres Fraser Lake 20,000 acres Francois Lake Four quarter sections of Lakelse Valley land at from $& to $15 per acre. The Prince Ropert Building and Investment Company, Limited. To persone desiring a modern up-to- date residence by paying a small cash payment and the balance in easy terms this company appeals in particular. Stock in this company at $10 per share affords the small investor in Prince Rupert rea) estate an opportunity to invest in improved, income-producing property. Call at office for prospectus. —INSURANCE— McCaffery & Gibbons Empire, as a day of general thanks- giving and rejoicing. A general holiday will be deolared, and all places of business, and _ public offices will be closed. Approve Declaration London, June 3.(—Special)—The Imperial Council this afternoon passed a resolution approving the declaration of London. Some surprisingly good values can be had in suits, hats, boots shoes, and all gents’ furnishings at Hoffman's, ‘“‘The Mechanics’ Prince Rupert and Hazelton Taylovle Acreage a lumber wagon" is Dr. Cade'’s opinion of the rig system of ambulance in vogue in Prince Rupert. ‘There really ought to be a proper ambulance provided without delay,’ he remarked last night. a hand stretcher available in the “Why there wasn’t even central district of the city when this accident happened.” Dr. Cade was glad to be able to say that the fracture had not been converted from a simple one to a compound by the jolting of the rig. The injury was a compound fracture from the first, but it is by no means an unheard of thing for a simple fracture to be jolted into the more serious form by a rough and ready conveyance. Except as far as speed is con- cerned even a hand or wheel stretcher is safer and more com- fortable for an injured man than a rig. But it is very doubtful if one man in a hundred in town, knows where to find any sort of stretcher at a moment’s notice. There is no recognised place for keeping one. JOLTED OVER GRADE WITH FRACTURED LEG ifi Class One of the best services the modern newspaper yloyer and worker, \ is modern convenience in reac There buyer and seller, em mon ground. To put t i i C wo rate to a nominal price of a cent a Here is our Classified Advertising a ——_—_—_ LADIES’ HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles and latest designs in ladies’ Velvet and leath- er Hand Bags. We es- pecially invite you to call and let us show you cur new goods, C. B. WARK Jeweller SEE IT IN THE DAILY NEWS Townsites Fort George Townsite NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 —OFFER FOR SALE— Farm and Fruit Lands — JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF HEAD OFFICE:— 606 BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B.C. | Massett Townsite Local Office: Alder Crown Favorite Price from $45 to $58. WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED Second Avenue OV VVC C CC CTC CC CCC CCCCORr POPOV GOOG OS SSSI SS SS SSA PPPS PPD PPPLP PPP PPPPPPPD PPP —YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A— THOMPSON HARDWARE CO’Y Sixth Street | | | | | Block | # POROUS OOO! ” Cooking Stove Other Stoves from $16. IN BUILDERS’ HARDWARE a trttatn tata tata te te tn nt tte fi a ttt PPPPPPP EPP P PPP PPP IPDAAG Telephone 10 ba badiadasn Pantani te Mn tn te te PPP GIGI III I DID PPA I SG For Suits, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Etc., with Quality and Cheapness combined, go to I. GROSSMAN Second Ave. Phone 310 Store, Second avenue. #¥QOOOOOO00O FOIA A SOOOOOOOOOOO Se he IR I FOR FOI eee eee eee —_— 4 Specialties ao Das rs | l ee Zap Ze ) E _ The Daily News KK KH SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS Uses a single strip on which there are 25 staples, These staples are automatically fed forward and cut off accurately and without failure. A single blow thorough- ly secures from 1 to 25 sheets of paper. This is the neatest and quickest stapling machine on the market Price (ineluding 500 staples) $2.50. Staples, per pox of 500, 40c. McRae Bros. Limited Sixth St.—Phone Red 78 EVERYTHING - FOR - THE - OFFICE *« O OOO FOF Got Od000000000 OOOO: ies ‘gives the public is in the h of everyone er insertion. olumn for today. rd dvertisements landlord and tenant, and a host of others Minimum charge of 25 cents. isement columns meet on com- educe its classified advert the News will r Watch it grow. | POUND~Bureka Cleaning and Preasing Com- : pany. Men's suits cleaned and presce $1.00. Ladies’ suits pressed and cleaned, Dry clean- ing aspeciaity. Room 18 Westenhaver Block, phone red 69. 121-147 FOUND -~Blegant rooms; newly furnished. The Bulkley Block, 6th Ave., near Fulton, 109-1m For Rent ntlemen preferred. eatly Furnished Roome ; laje@stic Theatre. Apply Mrs. Mullin, over oT 119-1m | Cosy Tarnished rooms. Mra, Bower, Somerset | Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth. lit-tf | Nice Furnished Rooma. Appiy Mra. Kirby, Alder ™ | Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-124 Several good 5 and 6 room houses with bath, $35 per month. O. M. Helgerson, Limitgd, phone | 96. el l?-tf i New 7-room house on Ambrose Ave., partly fur- nished, rent $25. Apply cn remises or Box 874 110-116 | Nice, clean, bright outside rooms, | 6th Ave., near Fulton. ' Pour-roomed House on Fraser Street, near Sev- | enth. Apply H. Hoffman, The Mechanics | Store, 2nd Ave. ? 124-126 | | Bulkley Block 109-1m Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near cBride. May 3-lmo > Help Wanted Spe ceme reser re! Girl to do table and chamber work at Port E«- | sington Hotel. Wages $35 to $40 a month with | board and room. Apply Mrs. Black, Central Hotel, City. 120-125 Experienced sewer for ladies clothes. Mrs. M. G. Gebhardt. Westenhaver Block, 6th Street | and 2nd Ave. 118-121 District Manager for first class Health and Acci- dent Insurance Company, ments. Special salary and liberal commission. Apply to J. L. MeComb, Health and Accident Department, Empire Life Insurance Company, 511 Winch Building, Vancouver, B.C. 114-120 i | j Nineteen youne men to take cosy roome in the Bulkley Block, near Fulton. Ie Wanted—An A-1 solicitor for the most liberal Fraternal Orders in the world. Call room 28, Empress Hotel. IL. F. Madiem. 108-114 | Wanted —500 good men to join the Order of Owls | Call room 28, 2mpress Hotel. L F as | 108-114 et ss rs rs rs a ss Se Fire Insurance THE British Unien and National Fire Insurance Company of London, England, with capital of $2,500,000.00. See usfor rates. The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 70-tf Situations Wanted 1A. classified advertisement is a titeless work- } hunter—and seldom fails. | Chambermaid requires work in Prince Rupert in ; first class hotel or rooming house. Apply Daily | News Office. | 121-125 By experienced man and wife as cook and helper in mining camp or country hotel. Apply H. L. T., Optimist. 95-97 Boarders Wanted et me me me rs mes me ee 4 Home cooked meals and nicely furnished rooms for three persons. Apply Mra. James, Scott Bidg., 8rd Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. 86-tf Private Board lb, the week or month cooking a specialty. Miss E. M. Gleeson, 3rd Ave., between 7th anri 8th Sts., phone 171, 89-tf te es oe ee ss he Real Estate l ~ man, and does not often count enough “to count" in the net result. Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish~- ed in the Bulkley Kooms, 6th Ave., near Fulton 109-im Ps Fs rs Pt ts PS wt Ht wT ! ~~ ~~ | Smith-Premier Typewriter in perfect condition, | Apply P.O. Box 328. 118-124 } All kinds of second hand goods bought and sold F. M. Crosby, Third Ave., between 7th and &th | = Surprising Reductions 111-tf | streets. | No. 8 Star Cook Stove in perfect condition, pipe enough for 2 stoves; all for $10. Apply at Room 28, Fraser and 7th Streets, seven to eight in evening. -wi 1 HH OR OG OL OO a OOOCOCOOOCOCOOCOOCOOCOOOCOO OOOOOO000 aaa and Found {| camer teatime ba ~*!! HANDASYDE & HURT | Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Splendid induce- | Home | A classified advertisement is a real estate salee- | For Sale | | ed Canadian Rand Co's. Products Mining Machinery and Contractors Supplies Road Building and Conerete Machinery Agricultural, Farm and Dairy Supplies Dump Cars and Wagons Gasoline Engines, Motor Vehicles, Trucks he OFFICE: THIRD and FULTON P.O, Box 436 Prince Rupert et re Ex. S.S. TEUCER 12-inch Steel Car Wheels Axels and Roller Bearings i —LARGE STOCK— | Rupert Marine Iron Works | MONEY ORDER OFFICE UP RIVER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 centres there. It has been current opinion in Rupert all the spring that “There is money up river this year” and the fact that Mr. Fletcher has found it necessary to three new money order loffices in working order in. that} this trip may be | | | | i | set direction on taken as proof that there really is. | New Money Order Offices | | At Kitsumkalum the first of j these new money order offices has been established. There is another getting going at Cedar Bay, and | the third is at Gitnagar. Already that the ivenience offered wage-earners and | ' is evidence con- | | there jothers through post office money | lorder offices is introduced too soon for the needs of the popu- | Most of the| | money business far being done for railway employees, | jlation up river. order so is | but the fruit and green vegatable | | : . . | |growers will be turning in a} lconsiderable business before long | | through the money order branches. | | Bulkley Valley Mails | | Inspector Fletcher has arranged | for extensions and improvements | in the Bulkley Valley mail service. | | With oy | | }anxious not only to establish them- settlers pouring in | but} selves in these fertile parts, lalso to send out news of them- | selves with encouragements to their | friends follow them their to to |Canaan, the business of the mail carriers there | Mr. jand up Fletcher has intended routes grows onerous. his re | organisation work for the district. | Probably before the fall there will still work to ;to extend the mail service as the divided labor by done | be more be | stream of settlers keeps on stream- jing. Auditorium Baseball at the Audi- | torium is attracting a number of | Indoor baseball the enthusiatss for the live game, | jand they are engaging assiduously | the are after There } coming match pretty soon. in rinking. practice afternoon | rumors of a} FOIA IRE XOOOOCOOOOCOOCOCO0OOK QDONQQQDDNOCDQQDDOQ0000 FKAEREKARK RA EERE EEE EEE Broken Lines of Goods Almost Given Away F. W. HART OOOO00O OOK ey ¥ j First Come First Served The BIG FURNITURE Store CORNER SIXTH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE SOOQQQQQQQQQ0QQQ000 HAMNER OOOONOOOOVCNCO OC FE I A ROE ge FOIE Jc / Furnit H F ishi . | HWUre and HOME FUPNISNINGS | wscrom Baby Buggies an is ware and Crockery | > Go-Carts — = including a New ‘ Shipment of Cut a ene Glass from the lead- {| + pecially Reduced ; in ing factories of the Pe in Price We are doing this to avoid moving our goods while the building is being remodelled world, Prices cut PHONE 62 IOOOOO O * 992000 ek ke po none | tl Sian op oammamnas | Specialties to half. perartomncommsbitapaptensotansonimsommsrenerent OOOOO wa EH EE te ee ats an th ot se, Scotch kai Underwear i x The particular dene er will be Celighted with the « egant line of Scotch Knit ( Wool and Hy ed Underwear Tey Mix just arrived direct fron th. Knitter The Helio Mixed jg & very superio of soft, fle for the months here sizes The Grey is in all size Wool piece suits and com soft and pleasing to those binations, with tender skin that is usually rritated by wool underwear ALLOW UE 70 YOU THESE SHOW LINES lot Sloan & Co.’ PHONE t) Sixth Street 297 " | Alder Block ') ! Bh mre et ee ny! Bh me tetera Over-Seas Club A special meeting of the Seas Club will be held at th ers of the Ow me Lonke t. > alt Company's Hall on W at & o'clock when turn all unsold cx ment for those dis; ed of H ARRY 118-122 Notice Take notice that Johr of Prince Rupert in the I umbia has retired fromm Wood & Company. plumber the said City FP. Matheisor Dated at Prince Kppert. | tid May, 1911 i F. J, MATHEISON H. WOOL —" errr } A Mi | That may be safely **packed”’ 0 is much in We have then ferent sizes THE WINDOV ' { WATCH | | i ml | | | i ‘ | C. H. ORME} The Pioneer Droge! 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