cayNESS AND DESPATCH CHARACTERIZE THE NEWS’ JOB WORK VOL. Ill, NO. 184 Legialative Library PULL Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE Rupert, B.C., Tupspay, AuGust 6, 1912. DAILY NEWS NEXT MAILS From South Prince George : Wee, 10 a.m. Camosun Friday A, M. For South Prince George....... Friday, 9 a.m. ORGANIZATION OF A MOOSE LODGE WILL TAKE PLACE SOON he matter of the installa.| bership initiated as charter mem- d initiation of members| bers It is understood that up- f the Loyal Order of ward of three hundred and fifty lige oO » Loye ’ application fee were paid to the this city, a letter was} iwo travelling organizers while osic . ) ) Saturday by Dr. J. P.}ithey were here working on the H. L. Replogle, the na-/organization of the new lodge in yeanizer, who now hasj|this city. This announcement of rs in Vancouver. The Mr, Replogle’s will give great sat- ' ' ’ t isfaction to all who are concerned i araphernalia for , parep with the matter, sllation ceremonies have i here in readiness for the ; : THE WEATHER f the lodge, Some dis- on has been lately ex. 7 jal the apparent tardiness For twenty-four hours ending iwo organizers who were!5 4. m., August 6th Barometer, weeks ago. J0.010; maximum temperature, Mr. Edgar Baster has 58; minimum temperature, 514; 1 the eity. and soon| Precipitation, 19 inches. lve will be properly opened the applicants for mem- Look for the Red Tag 183if MEETING OF ROSENTHAL THE FOOTBALL © GAMBLING AND ASSOCIATION = MURDER CASE of! Asso- weekly meeting Football the associa- avenue, last Day Bell in the chair. tem of business to be sual Rupert held in lice, Second Mr. J he first ‘is ed was the referee's report match on discus- abandoned ist After unalimoustly some decided stand) thie that oecasion referee on the SUSPECTED BLIND PIG TOOK TO THE WATER THIS MORNING COUNCIL IS PILES PAID RUPERT'S ITS VIRTUE} $18,000 HERE CONTRACT rhe Prince Rupert Board of At the dry dock work is press. \fter a lengthy discussion last Trade came in for severe eriti- ing on with great rapidity The|¢vening at the meeting of the cisn—one might almost say ’ : scnourdsded ine basin at ae piling placed to date is already|City Council, which at one time Council jest. eveting ows the assuming imposing proportions|threatened to assume an import- discussion of a letter from the|and is admitted by engineers {9} anee of an almost internacional former hody requesting assur-| pe the best on the Prines Rupert character, the questron of the ance from the Mayor and City waterfront. Two large seow]sCavenging contract, at present Couneil that law and order would loads of new creosoted piles held by J. G. Weston, remained be maintained in the event of a where it was for a week. The strike or other labor troubles ent here this week-end from present holder is to be held to his taking place in the city, Tt was} Seattle, and paid in duty to the|eontraet until such time as he considered out of place and en-| local Customs department office! makes satisfactory disposition to tirely unnecessary to send any no less a sum than $18,000 One| some other party in regard to suc h communication to th Gity scow load paid %5,000 and the taking it over. The city is to be Council In the first place, the other $13,000, This in itself pe.|#Uarded against the possibility of Council held that there was no veals a practical aspect of the being involved in a legal impasse strike threatened, everything be-| immensity and expense of this|/"! the matter of the arrangement ing perfectly peaceful in the eity, lgreat undertaking, made between Mr. Weston and and in the second, the city| jthe party taking over the contract fathers maintained that there} lby the watehful eye of the city were absolutely no grounds for Kaien Club Dance. | solicitor. It is probable that supposing that they would doj The members of the Kaien} Robert MeCook, who at present is otherwise than act in the best) [sjand Club will be “at home” this! working for Mr, Weston, will take interests of the city should anyl/evening at their quarters on|it over, if it can be so arranged such contingency such as that! Third avenue, when another of| with the latter. sugwested arise, the enjovable and delightful - little dances will be given to Launch Alice B., W. J. Thomas. Look for the Red Tag. 183tf| members and their friends. Phone Green 391. aan Wharf. | POLICE HAD EXCITING CHASE | prevented by the stone work it hit | : ifrom killing Deteetive Werber iwho had approached the window GEST PILE SHIPMENT EVER panes cepeaey SENT T0 CITY premises, the shot THE CITY, poe Professor Civil Service | the matter of dealing | of the Callie players, J. By devious means information|their possssion and a case ofjtiyer, and set out to overhaul the disobeying the referee reached the city police force this] ‘Supplying’ seemed imminent. fugitive White Crow, blind pig ip for discussion, A mo- morning that there had been de- Constable Bailey, himself alor whatever she might be. s p orwar sailor of the seven seas, Was in- "here as al “xcitin race, is put forward by J. H. bedtad: about tha tudian. decline nee a hermes + There wa ane XE £ é N hat the player be censured boat “White Crow cened bale nns OF SRO Ge Vi ES eer ne tauren Bee, tn ietomet rhis was followed by 7 . : “|for the waterfront ready to effect : , : . Amos Collison, a very suspicious ehh nnbonh: bath anual warning |"? came within hailing distance, imendment by Mr, Kirk that] odor of brandy and other spirit. os i ee ee White | the police ordered the White . . ‘ s eache e ispended for three days.| uous liquor hoa we aoe th li nenohodt Crow to heave to and boarded : cro ) e police reached | division the moton was The White Crow was perched tad = ,.; her. After examination the In- by four votes to two the scene that bird of a boat was]. ‘ ‘ “dl back the 7 | so to speak) down at the water- > mamta idian boat was towed back to the Clapperton’s letter to the} speeding seaward, atartr hile her occupants front and certain white men, it : waterfront, while her oecupants tion regarding the laxity was alleged, had been seen to go| Bul Constable Bailey was not! yore taken up town to answer for he association and officials | |= . ES aboard of her. They were sus.| tO be balked. swiftly he chartered] (heir wild flight from the police ved and action will be € - eae pected of having the liquer in|the Laura F., Geopge Frizzell’s| boat, lt was decided that the | lh of August tst be replayed House in one of the notorious|*> — 1 — ee —_ he same referee, distriets in New York, The cross plicants for civil service positions | 9 on the window shows where a who have their homes in Prince bullet fired from the street was Rupert and the number of senior EXAMINATIONS FOR RUPERT Adam Shortt, Commis- chair- be desirous of sitting civil service examinations, he is willing that Prinee Rupert may be made a eivil service ex- amination centre so that these sitting the examinations may be saved the expense and trouble of going south, Professor Shortt is also taking up statistical matters scholars who may RIFLE SCORES ON SUNDAY Following are the scores made by the members of Earl Grey's PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY Sily Ce Bank of Montreal and the une, debenture issut lininense consignments of lumber reaching Prince Rupert Dry dock progress, Consignment of piles pay istolns dues up to. $48,000 for two Largest 9} ‘teiinent ever handled on coast is expeeted hourly, | creosoted seow loads, Desperate fight with pursuers and suicide of Colorado out aw Organization of lodge of Loyal Order of Moose in eily Of. \! here, “ulline programme of entertainment in welcome of Duke Oo . NHAUBHE prepared at city hall “ity scavenging contract, The position to date ! ‘oosevell is determined to manage his own party or be With it | | } surroug . | agar , » pr e8 “ela_| Rifles at thé butts on Sunday: \i Burroughs, the local man- sion for the Dominion, in paying regarding the provines oe 9 500 600 if the Lester W. David Go tion to the Dominion statistical ae ae 0008 - av a a visit to Prince Rupert this} A. ¥ds, Vds. Yds. = receipt of a wire to the ef-} week-end has made an important 2 Ther Soom.» '> +. Be 2 ge st tt » large ae _ : stateme , , , ‘ Sergt Jack, nt oe 0 hat the large barge of creo-| tatement. In view of the in fa noe Ping 2 Fe 2 naterial, which is some T creasing number of probable ap- Best room in town at Savoy. Col, Sergt. Leek.|. 98 987 98 83 past due, being shipped by! —r ee 1 ipany for the dry dock has been delayed by reason] 4) 4, ie ad A PERFECT PEACH IN PRINCE RUPERT PROPERTY . . At the regular ee Sessit uk Lady of the Lake, whieh : Counei) last evening y . “Aa e ae ie the barge, breaking of the City Gou , part of her machinery and] it was decided to accept the offer lay in for repairs be-|of the London capitalists, made te could proceed, The! ihpough Mr. Fisher, for the pur- is one of the largest chase of the city bonds at the ved on the Pacifle coast ered of 97 cents net ich interest is manifested] Price HOW bere: - i vival, whieh, according} This is) prey ided the banks wi Burroughs advice, shouldi not offer more for the treasury orrow or ‘Thursday, bonds, rhe splendid block retained by the Provineial government between Second and Third aye- | vues and Third and Fourth streets, on which are erected the present temporary wooden Provin- lial buildings. There persists in the city a strong impression, gathered, it is said, from an ex- | ceedingly authoritative souree, that the Provineiah government is to sell its lots in Seetion One within forty days and that there will speedily follow news of the early erection of permanent | provineial buildings promised by Premier Sir Richard MeBride with the assurance that they will et the pace and standard for the Federal buildings,” Prince Rupert knows now what to expeet from the Juvenile Bos- tonians, and saw the Westholme Theatre erowded with an eager audience, The play- ette-opera staged was “The Ran- quite a “Bohemian girl” in its way, and in every way the per. last night som, formance of the juvenile eoim- pany was excellent. Solo and chorus throughout gave intense satisfaction and as for the comic and pontlesque aspects of the performance they were beyond description delightful, Miss Patsy Henry as “White Pete” proved herself a_ brilliant and scintillating star of the first nageitude. So did Miss “Dodie ’ Canfield as “Sir Reggie,” the in- terested English tenderfoot. Miss Thom Hellen as “Pedro” is a cap. ital actress with reserve and re. straint in serious vein and a rien singing well in command, That charming tiny tot, Stubby Myling, “Zip” simply earried away the hearts of her audienee again and again, especially in her action part in the “Polar Bear” song by Pete and in “Skiddy.ma. rink - a - boom.” “Save Your Kisses for Me,” sung by Miss Marie, was an appreciated song and chorus, and the quartette “In Sunny Italy” greatly delight. There can be no doubt of the excellence of this company. To. night they stage “Tips,” a raec- ing comedy with catchy musie. It will be worth seeing for cer- tain, voice as ed. FOOTBALL LEAGUE MATCH TONIGHT The ~~ pegaediiating the Callies against the Roses Football Club the third of the league series tonight will be R, C, Killin, Martin, 8. H, Kelly, J. Dunn, Currie and R, | | | } | team in Currie, J, Stewart, J. Dowther. Referee, Mr. F, umpires, Mr, McLeod, The match sharp, As the Derry. Goal Clappertom and Mr. will start at 7:15 Roses will have out their strongest team and the Callies have a fairly good team this ought to be a game to be remem- bered in Rupert. Roses Footbal! Club. The team selected to represent the club in’ the fourth game of the Prince Rupert Foot- ball Association is the strongest ever played in this city, viz: Goal, Joe Lane; backs, Hollis and Carss; half backs, Golden and Garnet; forwards, N. Austin, Austin and Barker, Secretary Bell asks for all players to be on the fleld at 7:15 prompt. An important meeting of the club is ealled for tomorrow night at the usual hour and place. above Subscribe for the » Oly News. TRANSFER MAN FINED UNDER STABLE ACT Before Magistrate Carss this morning L. A, Barbeau appeared charged with contravention of the publie health bylaw in refer- ence to the proper care of stables, Sanitary Inspector MeFarlane showed that Mr, Barbeau had ne- glected to provide the necessary water tight receptacle for manure of size to necessitate clearing not RCA OF MOOSE ORDER IS IN CITY Today Mr. Edgar Easter, official chief organizer of the Loyal Order of Moose for this distriet,-is in the city, staying at the Royal Hotel. Mr, Easter will be pleased lo see any intending members of the order, or others who desire to him, and announces that on Thursday night there will be held in the K. of P, Hall full institu. tion of the lodge and initiation of candidates. On behalf of the order Mr. Easter desires to assure all per- sons who have made application for membership that the supreme lodge, its representatives, do not countenance any tactics such as the men who started the work carried on while in this town. He adds that all funds ecolleeted by the men who were at first in charge have been accounted for and paid over in due proportion to the organizer for Canada, Mr, H. L, Replogle, 834 Pender street west, Vancouver, B. ¢ see Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. FURIOUS DEATH FIGHT OF OUTLAW (Special to Daily News., La Junta, Aug. 5.—Yes- terday, battling desperately for every inch of ground he gave be- fore a posse led by five deputy sheriffs and wounded almost to death, George Bell, the Tennes- see gun man, retreated behind a hay stack three miles southwest of here at 44 o'clock and fired a bullet through his brain, Bell, after shooting five persons, two of whom are in a critical condi- tion, and setting fire to a summer resort hotel at South Platte on tled to the hills and has been hunted by a dozen posses Colo,, less than once every four days.| Friday night, Mr, Barbeau was fined $10 and costs, since then, = a ment over charges of water News of hairbreadth escape in Capsized boat off Graham Ls party consists of H, Edenshaw, Austin Brown of Rupert, George Tite Major Snyder of the R, N, tseamer Princess May on first the Yukon, Steamer Queen calls with takes large party south, PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR Wire from Ottawa quotes FE, J, Chamberlin as saying: “The G, T, P, should be through in two years’ time.” Water Superintendent Ole Crosby at war with flre depart. shortage al fires, elected preside drowning of four men reaches city. Adventure Matthew Young and from land his scp, nt of Indoor Baseball League, W. M. P. passes southward on holiday after eleven years in tourists many Princess May a CHASE IN HARBOR: COUNCIL: THE SHOW MERRY MUSICAL COMEDY BY THE JUVENILES DELIGHTED Se Pee ey