NEATNESS AND DESPATCH CHARACTERIZE * a OB WORK we wv —< THE DAILY NEW Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Wednesday, 7 p.m. yOL. Tl, NO, 172 PRINCE RuPERT, B.C., Tuespay, JuLy 23, 1912. TY COUNCIL: NEW CRUISERS: BORDEN a Price Five Centy CC — DRESS SEWERS NOT LONG BUT DEEP yers not long, perhaps, but these were diseussed = by City Council last night fol w a very lucid report on the ct of deep versus shallow presented by Aeting City ineer Mason Mr. Mason in his report very nely favored the deep sewer ren but advised the GCouneil iinst fixing, say, a five foot or surteen foot level for the sewer Hiis reason for this was extra city’s ad henie hat owners of certain low might insist on the ij enee to the fourteen foot level j w their ground level base- i and thus put in double basements, while the city’s pol } is to pros ide only single base deep level sewers. The icil adopted the aeting city er’'s report, after hearing ral important lot owners, all favor of deep level sewers. The seemed unanimously in f the deep level poliey for finances are the deep sewers | re, though sight for ent, Of Grave Importance, \ munication from the citys J. GC, MeLennan, ard the it would be sable charge for va eferred to the 0 WELCOME CONNAUGHT TO RUPERT the ysed that the to im re price ad im the grave Last 1 Finance Mayor eall a ght genial prope ! d be authorized arrange of the he al was eting to make the General ives, and the motion car- nea City Solicitor Peters read tation he had prepared on f the city for the Duke the Mayor, rather said he thought had been " TY long ago, The motion Mayor should iss ineeting soon for the pur stated was carried. MPEROR OF JAPAN Is IMPROVING Special to Daily News.) Pokio, July More favor- thle news coneerning the illness Emperor of Japan came i the Palace today, The see- iry of the Imperial Household reception when vhich ii he surmmmon 29 -- the ounced at 8 o’eloek that the dition of his majesty was derably improved and that court physicians more hopeful. The Emper- | asleep at midnight and early six hours undisturbed illending LORD MILNER IS COMING T0 CANADA SOON Canadian Press Despatch. Oltawa J Definite word has bee ved here that Lord Milne: irrive in Canada in Seplembe sit which wil probably exts a period of several PROBLEM OF REPAIRING OLD SEWER La night the Couns agair vrestied with the problem of re pairs t the sewer on Second ay vhich is broken down \ ( Engineer Mason was isked 1dvise the matter He said vould cost not jess than 84 0 to put in at this point part he permanent sewel sche ro make repairs to the exis x sewer might cost a few hundred dollars or might cost a K at deal more It was impos sib say how much of the se we was br ‘ This would have be discovered by sinking Lf the vi short of cash the best thing to do would be to pu he {| of the perma- rT we then perhaps he ‘ irs vould be tr md pa the sewer at as little st as possible The matter was i i ett t the Board of Works i Engineer for report FAST CRUISERS FOR THIS COAST WILL BE BUILT Special to Daily News. Ottawa, July 23 renders have been called for the constructior f two fast fisheries protection cruisers for the Pacific coast Completion is to be rushed as the anxious to have to encroachments of American territorial department is them owing Japanese and Canadian Russian, on vessels waters, MAY HAVE COL. HUGHES IN RUPERT Special to Daily News. Ottawa, July 22-—Hon, Colonel Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia, accompanied — by Mrs. Hughes, left tonight on a four weeks trip Colonel Hu- to the Pacifie coast ghes will inspect the various militia properties in the west and}. will ascertain the needs of the western provinces fol the erec- tion of drill halls. Judge Goes Inland. Judge Young left on yesterday : old court at Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | morning's train to hold \ *hone 4, Hazelton, Pee a PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY Iwo fast fisheries cruisers to be built Borden banquetted by British Board of Trade Asquith home rule, Serious stabbling affray occurs In Vanecouvel Charl Dean extradited, lwo new lady teachers appointed to sehool, ‘To hav: higt chool here, Council and weleome to Connaught Meeting way called, Municipal matters. Fire hall vibration, Seetion ». Powe priee reduced, Sewer policy and repairs, Mayo! and Mor sey, Sree, for this coast DOCTORS AND BYLAWS GOVERNMENT THAT ARE NOT INCT.BRITAIN ENFOR } ish Medical Association was held! was liable. But the bylaw has so in Liverpos nm Saturday, when} far been inoperative, and he was decided by an overwhelm-/ thought it unfair that he should e@ ma that the present) be the first contractor it should rupture between the physicians! pe enforced against The Mayor and the government would be! agreed with this. as also did most supported. of the Couneil Alderman Mor rissey, however, addressed a very Roses Footbal! Club. pertinent question to the Mayor There will be a meeting 40-/as to the wisdom of passing by- night in the Maple Leaf Cafe at) jaws if they were not going to be 8 o'clock sharp, enforced, Also he would like to know if a date could not -be de- Wanted—Board, without bed-| cided upon from which time by- rooms, for two children; boy 11,\ laws that were upon the city girl 9; until September ist next.) statute books would have to be i H. 8. WALLACE jlived up to. | VETOES COUNCIL'S (iver certait the Telephone department, in- Council Between Executive luding a ventilating fan for a Head and Board of Works nat pt ae ‘nat oe ae Chairman — Mayor Charges EEE I orrianeal Morrissey With Extrava- ind the Mayor in eouneil last} gance ; Morrissey Says the night | Mayor is Penny-wise, 2nd Mayor Was Wrathy. | Needs Help Over Trifling It was the Mayor who began it. | Finance. |} He resented most “impressively, a i ar las he put it, this “continual de-| _ rer lmanding by the Eleetric Light de-| Alderman Morrissey supported | partment of things which they/ the requisition of the eleetrie fan, | * i know very well the city cannot Mayor's Outburst. afford rae Mayor resented me At this the Mayor broke out necessity being thrust upon. him : | with considerable emphasis, rail- frequently of objecting to such for Alderman Morrissey (ing these extrava- al always suppor ine expenditures, Indignantly Alderman Aiderman Morrissey, as he stoutly CED } oy , P ° : . London, July 22 rouble be-| There was some discussion at tween the British government and] the city eoune eeting last the doctors of e : ‘ | aati mw rs of the United King-) evening in regard the com dom over the national insurance plaint by D. O, Keyser, the eon act from all appearances may de-| tractor for the | mpress Hotel oO nto something more seri | extension, that he had heen ap- rhe doctors are determined} proached by the building inspee- gain their point of securing| {op in regard to paying rent for raises in fees for attendance on} space use and also a water rate he ek under the aet. At pri-| during the period of his contract vale but very representative,| [yn striet aeeordance with the meeting of members of the Brit-| pbuilding bylaw, he admitted he “MOST IMPRESSIVELY” MAYOR FAVOR OF BUYING $15 FAN requisitions for Undignified altercation at the! "ise" angrily, Alderman Mont- Morrissey Is Gallant. gant expenditures, for which he rhat irrepressible gallantry of knows _ well we have not the} his race came out vigorously in| ™enMey. Morris-| CHEER UP, JUICE WILL BE CHEAPER! A report from Light Plant } Superintendent Malihews was} fread in council last night setting jforth that the price of electrie } power from the city plant can be jredueced shortly to 4% cents per | kilowatt hour, instead of 9 cents. |The news was welcomed by the Aldermen, as it will be by users of power Alderman Kerr gave the gratifying information that more power is wanted at the jprice and that further applica- tions are coming in for light, There was a suggestion that light!’ be also reduced, but there was some dubiets over this, and eventually this portion of the re- port was held over. Visit the Warner and Hudson pre-emption and sand beach if you want an ideal camping spot for vour holiday this summer. Bathing, fishing, fun and freedom, launeh run from Ru- Island. tf Two hours pert on Poreher Try a Daily News Want ad. VOTE IN gomery added his support to the requisition, Alderman Maitland said he did not belong to the ; Finanee committee and did not He supported the requ#- Alderman Bullock-Web- ter suggested referring it to the | medical health officer. The mo- jtion went to the Couneil and was ;carried in favor of the requisi- tion's being granted and the fan | supplied. “All right,’ j determination, ; want to, | sifion, | is | ‘said the Mayor with “but mark you, I {shall not sanction this requisi- | tion,” | We can override your veto,” put in Alderman Morrissey. “Will you be quiet!" snapped ithe Mayor. “I am talking. Will | yeu stop interrupting with your | remarks?” i “Let me remind you,” con- |jtinued Morrissey unperturbed, stood up for the sanctioning of the fan requisitioned, He point-|'"8 that, on the contrary, he had} the granting of allowances to city ed oul that the little hello girl, shown the Mavor himself how to employees leaving, though there bus with both hands and wear-|S#¥e enough money to furnish the! js nothing in your bylaws to war- ing hot ear pieces and head) City hall, and adding seornfully:| pant it. This is an expenditure bands as part of the apparatus! YOU were only too glad, Mr. of only $15. The other was $400 of her employment, cannot use the Mayor, to avail yourself of my} and more.” natural manner of cooling her- suggestion. | “Oh, IT know! I know!” ex- self in a close, stuffy room by| Montgomery in It. lelaimed the Mayor, “but it’s $45 fanning with a ‘kerehief. She) Without making any outery,/here and $17 there and $40 eannot leave her seat to take a/though the voices of the Mayor/against, and that’s what breaks breath of fresh air at the door.jJand Alderman Morrissey had/the camel's back!" sey denied the allegation, declar-|+that you deliberately sanctioned i Nee ~*~ -_- Tiny tot who may become heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne should the Emperor's illness prove fatal. BABY GRANDSON OF THE SICK EMPEROR OF JAPAN l= aS eee — ; } — } ; H ' , LVI CHAS. DEAN EXTRADITED FOR TRIAL Special to Daily News. Los Angeles, July 23,—Charles Dean, wanted as one of the five men alleged to be implicated in» the gigantic robbery of the Bank of Montreal at New Westminster last September, was ordered ex- tradited by the American govern- ment today. FISHERY EXPERT HERE “AND BUSY The future of one of our great commercial the fishing industry, is receiving the careful assets, and painstaking investigation at present of a party of distin- Dominion and Provin- fisheries experts. The fol- lowing gentlemen arrived in the city last evening from the Skeena, where they have been making a tour of the canneries and coast waters generally: Mr. Found, fisheries expert of the Dominion government at Ottawa; Mr. Cun- ningham, the Dominion fisheries expert on the coast here; J. T. Williams, the Dominion govern- ment inspector for this district, and D. N. MeIntyre, deputy fishery guished cial commissioner for the province. The party left this morning for the Naas on the government launch Kyax. BORDEN AND BRITISH BOARD OF TRADE London, July 22.—The Cham- ber of Commerce entertained! Premier Borden and ministers at a banquet tonight. -Hon, L, P.| Pelletier was indisposed and un-| able to be present. Five hundred! of London's merehant prine were present, es) cil should dispense with the appro- priation of $5,000 from the city for improvement! of the grounds about the school was read. over government )Visil of the ministers of substan- HIGH SCHOOL: NEW TEACHERS; PLAYGROUNDS Two teachers will be in charge of rooms at Prince Rupert public sehool when it reopens after the ‘vacation. The ladies are Miss Jenns and Miss Nelson. Both are experienced and come with excellent credentials. They were chosen by the board at a meeting held yesterday after- noon from amongst a great many applicants. Application is to be made to the Minister of Edueation to en- able Prince Rupert public school to carry on high school work, and applications will be enter. tained for a teacher to undertake this work for one class at first. Premier McBride and Attorney General Bowser have been ap- proached on the subject and their support is assured. A request from the City Coun- that the sehool trustees new The board felt, however, that this most necessary work for the health of the seholars and the proper development of the school in line with other schools in smaller centres of the province could not be abandoned this year. The City Council will be notified accordingly, In reply to a eommunication from the city clerk to C, E, Bain- ter, secretary of the Property Owners’ Assocftion of Section 2, in regard to the amount of money that would be forthcoming to- ward the building of the bridge Morse Creek, Mr. Bainter replied that, having received en- couraging assurances from the during the recent Borden declared|'!@! assistance from the Provin- that Canada would shoulder her|®!@! Severnment, they would like responisbilities and that the two great races of the British and French would develop the re-! sources of the Dominion together. | FIRE HALL BOTHERED BY VIBRATION It turns out that the new fire hall is suffering from vib: ations due to the energy of the red devil on its rushes in and out and to the fact that the fire hall base- ment was left free from large bracing in order that it might be used for storage purposes. Act- ing City Engineer Mason at last night's council meeting recom- mended that the basement be braced, even at the cost of its filness as a storage place. The} work is likely to be done and an estimate obtaine das to the cost| of a concrete basement, lto leave the matter in abeyane* for a week or two until heariag from Victoria further in the matter, LONDON MAN IS KING'S PRIZE WINNER, 1912 Bisley, July 22.—-Private Ful- ton of the Queen's Westminsters, London, won the King’s prize. Fulton won the King’s prize in 1888 also. Captain Forrest of Vareouver won second prize for St, George's vase. He was also well up in the King’s competition, being some thirty odd points behind the winner, Launch Alice B,, W. J, Thomas, Phone Green 391, Govt, Wharf. vacht “Foam” of contract engineer-desi ge Packers’ Fifty foot Scavenging T. Donnelly, Manager of B, C, {911 small to date, about 120.0 J. DD, MeNiven, fair wages « ernment, in eity, tev, W. H. MeLeod returas tists abandon their pioneer ehus Building permits amount to PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR conditions commented on by citizens, Seattle in harbor, wr of dry dock, arrives in eity, Association considers pack for 00 cases estimated, Meer for the Dominion gdév- from holiday trip south, Bap “ch premises for MelIntyre Hall, 87,500,