a THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. a TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Daity, 50c¢ per month, or $6.00 per year, inadvance. WRKLY, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New Yorx—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City SeaTTLe—Puget Sound News Co. 2 ENGLAND —The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar are. DalLy EDITION. Contract rates TUFSDAY, JULY 23 Daily News on-Daily Doings SEWERS NOT LONG SUT DEEP. Keven if the Gity Council had really desired to commit Prince Rupert to a policy of shallow sewers the cilizens are quite evidently wide-awake enough to have prevented this. Last night the Council to a man fell in line with the recommenda- tions of Acting City Engineer Mason in favor of a deep level sewer system, not necessarily tied down to any fixed depth, but serving single basements at all events in all parts of the city where sewers are to be constructed. Mr. Mason showed the Council the danger of a policy specifying a certain depth of sewer. It might bind the city lo construet sewers to serve double or treble deep basements in certain favored spots where nature has pro- vided lots with below grade depth equal to three storey height of building above grade. In adopting the Acting City Engineer's report Prince Rupert shows confidence in its own future, Shallow sewers or sewers not designed to meet the needs of a great and grow- ing community might serve this city for a season or two, but would have inevitably to be reconstructed at enormous expense by the very same tax payers who would pay today for putting in the system. ————_Q—_—_—__ A SMALL BONE OF CONTENTION. It was a pity that the Mayor last night chose to fall out with Alderman Morrissey over the petty question of the cost of an electric fan, purchase of which was proposed by Electric Light and Phone com- mittee to render the lot of the “hello” girls more congenial on sultry days. No matter how right the Mayor may be as re- gards the difficulty of finane- ing various expenses necessary for the city, his veto of this proposed purchase in the teeth of a majority vote in its favor by the whole Council is not cal- culated to improve his popu- WEST REMEMBERS RECIPROCITY. the! larity. All Prince Rupert knows Vancouver Brand -:- This Cement, supplied for the Church of England, has been tested by C. D. Heward, J. H. Pillsbury and J. L. Proctor, and eight briquettes showed an average tensile strength of 792 pounds to the square inch. for 450 to 550 pounds to the square inch. The city specifica- tions called for only 400 pounds to the square inch. C. B. Schreiber & Co., Ltd. Agents: that the municipal phone sys- tem is good, and the service exeellent. All Prince Rupert knows that the municipal phone system for long held the posi- tion of being the only munieci- pal coneern that was actually paying. Prince Rupert is not too large a city yet for the citi- zens using the phone to appre- ciate the personalities of the ready and attentive “hello” girls who help in no = small measure to make the system the envy of the Pacifie Coast. There are few citizens surely who. would not even go out of their way to further the com- fort of the phone girl cooped up at the switeh board with fairly heavy and hot head gear, But while the gallant Irishman in Morrissey makes him do battle for the girls, while his consistent consideration of the welfare of labor makes Moni- gomery follow suit, while Mait- land and others at the council board are big enough men every way to favor the fifteen dollar « outlay, the Mayor chooses to cheese-pare ‘most impressively” over one little item involving the comfort of girl labor for the city. 0O Just as nothing succeeds like success, so nothing fails like failure. Everybody can see now that it was the height of folly for Mo, Rogers to identify himself with the conduct of the Saskatchewan campaign. The Free Press warned him before the fight began that nothing but success, which was highly problematical, could justify his interference; but al that range warnings were wasted. The intervention of the Dominion forces undoubtedly accentuated the Liberal victory. The elec- tors resented what they re- garded as an attempt by east- ern interests operating through the Dominion government to destroy a government whose fiscal views they did not view with favor and slaughtered the Conservative candidates right and left.—-Manitoba Free Press. Portland Cement Standard specifications call 4th Street Prices on Application. Every Barrel Guaranteed. THE DAILY NEWS. —_—_—_— ‘VANCOUVER STABBING FRAY IS RESULT OF OLD VENDETTA: ONE MAN DEAD, ONE IN GAOL (Special to Daily News.) Vaneouver, July Five years ago there was a sworn vendetta in Tlaly betwene upon his release parently became the men ap- friends, Stabbed in the Dark 99 oe two men named Guisseppr In company with Bianea and . am Juisseppe Bruzzisi and Antonio Bian- another Ttalian, known as Dom- ea. Last night Bruzzisi was ine parties left Barbor’s house stabbed to death and Bianca shortly before nine o'clock, Bi- lies in the police cells, anca and Bruzzisi had quarreled though the charge against earlier in the day but the trouble him is the nominal one of was thought to have been amic ably settled, Barbor alarm- ed a few moments later on hear- ing a ery and the sound of some falling on his Rushing out he found Bruzzisi carrying concealed was Story of the Crime The left the house of a friend named Anton- weapons murdered man one doorsteps Victoria drive, heart and a few later died without regaining conscious fued has been kept up. Bruzzisi came to this country just before moments io Barbor, near lying on the street with his hand and had gone but a few yards|clasped over 9 wound in his when he was done to death, Ac-/ stomach just below the heart. cording to a mutual friend of}/The wounded man was gasping both men quarrelled in Ttaly|for breath, with blood flowing! over a girl and since then the/from a knife wound below the leoenizing him as a man who har taken part ina similar affair lhefore Detective Perry followed | him when he hurriedly made his exit after murmuring something to Barbor Hie was then arrest- SESSION OF PARLIAMENT NOT FIXED Special to Daily News. Ottawa, July The Canada contains notiee of the prorogation of parliament until August 31 As there sibility of the House meeting be fore November, the tain to appeal at least onee more before the date of sitting finitely fixed. 9” Gazette is no pos is cer notice is de “How is your wife, John?” the waiter)——-Well, I miss When the sun and John don't know, don't shine if it does shine she says it fades Tit Bits. she's miserable, the carpet. Bianca was convicted on ajness. Bianea returned while the charge of having stabbed Tony|detectives were in the house and Ross in a saloon quarrel and] ppeared to be confused. 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