Tuesday, Ja: 1G, THE DAILY NEWS rs —— : ; coe i aa ALASKA FIGHTING SAYS RECIPROCITY te if SHIPPING COMBINE WOULD HAVE HELPED The Ne Ww s” Classified —_ j ‘ Jat oa | Tt Srey, Reptying to Ruste —s * Chamber! " | ain, j 2 _— i / « drawn in the Fed- Wilfrid's P _ ares Bir t RESIGNATION OF J. C. McLENNAN, CITY ASSESSOR AND COL- i rial of the wharf| aie ten Certain v » LECTOR, WAS ACCEPTED BY COUNCIL LAST NIGHT— onan 0 or rtion= )} | and ship corporations and wen Geen PRIVATE SUSINESS OBMANDS HIS ATTENTION. / indicted in February, | London, J ate yaa eutl ee ~THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” HERE— 7 alleged conspiracy to publishes a lett It will come as a surprise tojor as soon after as you can ar-|! sale f coal the ‘ hict ; j - - = . . . m when th | most of the citizens to learn that range —— 5 &- ‘ d interior freight ' : ' : . a " sith etait, j e the way ih wi ! @ letter was read at last evening's It is not without feelings of errs ! LAND LEASE NOTICES . ‘ it Skagway, Alask@, 1D)) ain refer regret that seve Oo ae = WwW : i _— 7 ’ meeting of the Council from As-|"°*®" bat [ sever mp eoanection is anted seit ———— He Sherman GO) tairs in | j M with the city Looking back t & Land District—tnstrict of . rt jefendat ar ” sessor and Collector . G Me. ; : —— a ee - , a a ae tt Ji 910, whe ox ce A nae 1% ¥ ae re ily, 194 ven I took office, | \) Prince Rupert Fire Alarm System Take notice wt Michael McFad Pacific Wharves and iia Lenpan announcing his resigna-| peca the many courtesies that }| WANTED—At once, waltress at the Vienna! of Porcher Isiat + p fac & ' ooo ; ee fe ; e cafe : f . a r a ae . he . | tion. Great regret was expressed/have been shown me, and the/})) caer @0. < , ee & a pene ee ' N stant “oS : i a nena ents _ . { . : : . 7 wing es . iti “avy ina the ‘ Gis “ by the Mayor and aldermen at the|many expressions of good wil!/}) gos 12—51m st. and gra Ave tha - - a stenographer Apply onal lanes ft Ros icifie Goast ¢ - ; necessity of the course that this|that have from time to time been |} Box 18—otn st. ana sra ave ) — at a i: an eabter , a i ech ‘ , yile i ) easte ' a8 ea ; ellicient and capable city officialjconveyed to me by those whom I} {i} Sos 14—stb St. and sra av }| WANTED—Two furnished rooms for tight | Menest point ot ’ ; st E. W Jot San ae nan at é send : eielineet , - ae rs cbains more or less to the west « { yon, Joh F : - found it necessary in his own in-|sought to serve and the consid- Box oo Hon of ist, 2nd an : 10tf keeping Address box 683, city ine f ‘the siand ‘then e in a south . j | ’ j Canada a ¥ a i : | iin ata iii i er es ( . jirection following the shore line to the : s ' ‘ Pa, a ed at lerests to take. A motion em-/eration that has at all times beer Oss SOG deh eee om ee Oi a ahh ae an en een oes ; : rowed a { h and {| WANTED—A general servant. apply Mrs : f t ¢ Pacific Goas bodying these expressions was|manifested toward me by the})) oth Sts. (Knox Hotel L. W Paton — : , _ aur i = t ist of Coll men emnet a 1 con Ww bi, age ef oO ; line ri int of commencement an cor ~ ny . Smita passed by the Council. Sub-|Councils of 1910, 1911 and 1912.) { Boe 17—ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen taining 640 acres more or less ed rar me 18 mt ' ste aoc p No » i ' . enera man joined is a copy of the letter re-|and the citizens of Prince Rupert | tral Hotel eet: « * : ee and his ¢ ue ; rener CIROUIT NO. 2. Dated November 14th, 19 : he Pacific Voast Voal tt f tt ceived from Mr. McLennan. generally i es ey Fr noe ig ' " oe - dis Shs ee, es ee 8 Lost and Found Pub. Nov. 18, 1912—Jan. 19, 1942 Three men indicted sid To the Mayor and City Council,| I must chiefly thank my staff fem on . i , ore . . | i ost ¢ ce | | eriv vice res Prince Rupert, B. C. |\for any measure of success that Box 23-——2rd Av da McBr . ns Le eee ee ; ; ’ ; ; } Ave. and McBride LOST—Last week-end, two rings and tw , , ; ies at : ger of the | og; : Gentlemen For the reason|[ may have had, as their assist- Gon 26-——ist Ave. and McBride St 1 Masor harms Reward on returning | *“°e@s Land oe _ Ss ee n : ; ae ; ae - aa iange \ \ f Railway 4 4 that I have private business which/ance has made the office efficient a 2—2ud Ave. and 2nd § } wen ee . fake notice that Henry D. Foote |” — } — ' . x 26-2 1 6th s FO D ‘ s if vr isiand, B ccupa 1 farmer : ' ghurst and y i requires my attention, I hereby Wishing the. Council of 1913 Box 27 a3 - a = ) 1007 5 ~ > See Tons a — nlends ti “apply for porminsion 1 ; lease \ ere never ur eee tender you my resignation as as-jai) success and the City of Prince ( Express paid one way on 8% rders, | liowing described land . arket 1 : é € , CIRCUIT NO. 3. | both ways on 640.¢ shes, Grier mmencing at & post planted on the ; velieved to be i ‘ | sessor and collector for the City|Rupert all prosperity, I remain, | for price Rist enact east shore of Bonilis island and about % 1 : of Prince Rupert. and would « Vee tr . Box 915th Ave. and Fulion St niesagurte. ~— mule disient in an easterly direction from ed Kingdon ; ine upert, an oui asa ery truly your ’ Gor 32—Borden and Tayi Sts | | ih hoghest poirt on the isiand thence r ‘ p ntend hat q that you kindly make it go into J. C. MecLENNAN, Box 34—-7th Ave. and Fulton St i: hore ise of the island, thence “in 6 i ee " shor 0 38 . ice in 6 hey u rade it SAag g . ‘ , effect at the end of the month, Ass *ssor and Collector Ger 30th Ave. and Comox Ave | For Sale j sortherly direction following the shore : , ne porcy 4 @ox 87—sth Ave. and Dodge Pi ine to the north end of the isiand, thence wa - ; Dusiness wasible I — — - niet Cems Ob —@\in a southerly direction following - . 4 tel” Box 38 Ave. and Thompson St shore line to point of commencement and i , , _— say tha CIRCUIT NO. 4. IMMANUEL STREET-—Level lane rner 0a Ding ee acres, more or less five had beer h had tt . 50x100 ft.; a smar Lew - Butler Located vember 4th, 1912 i a eae Box 441—4th Ave. and Emmerson Third avenue : 6-96 HENKY D. FOOTE, Locator ‘ 55 epted b the ‘ Pl Michael McFadden, Agent . : POF SALE—-Pairbanks- Morse ary . ‘ ‘ t ty @Gexz 42-——5th Ave. and McBride § gasoline engine ta ve Lp. b P , ie a +o ded sare ee 9 — B st ’ IN PERFORMANCE OF DUTY @ox 48—5th Ave. and Green st first class shape. Apply F a a ee Taft to Have “Some” Bathtub. [yi v. peen | I Prince Rupert | Boz 446th Ave and Basil St ee - 8 ne f Box 45—11th Ave we enone FOR SALS~Sa8 « va N Ja , ? See 948 . > { avenue Very cheay os y at Skeena Lan District—Distru as se ‘ I x 7th Ave. and Young §1 Joseph Hammers shmidt, Talbot ange V \ 8} I elg feet 2 SAD CLIMAX IN SEARCH FOR AUTO BANDITS AT CHICAGO— Prince Kupert Take Fon ne e that |, Stanley Niven, of i four f leep|o.. ; Prince upert tist 4 . oe Sees ae ! ASSASSIN ESCAPED IN CROWD—ONE BANDIT + | tion vil eng 1 : tion civil ne hae be hie raf UNDER ARREST ieee “ —|¢ “ye eo . jor Victoria, B intend pe be piace he ‘ Notice is hereby given that thirty days| } For Rent |mission to lease the i be ; raft w on , vo . { ; . « ‘ es a \N ecu} nal — Chicago, Jan. 20.—A sad cli-;resting Booth Webb, an accom-| tT date I intend to apply to the Gov- | Geememnenmenemermeemermernnemcena | MU cing at & post planted op | i i fut ‘ a a , ernor in Council for a quit claim deed for |. ‘ . ee 7 oe a ae tte ae ws “7 = — 2s ey pert max was reached today in the) Plice of James Perry, one of the) the rou swing described f hore ’ WO well furnished houses, close 6 The suite ; : : é ‘ . ‘ ma os ci . an oes iain and cold water; baths; pian fir igree witl ' search for the four auto bandits coat -— eenene Sew Gnéer oF. Lot 446 ‘hamee yy { "Br tist ; ‘m at, 8 Eley h i . ere ea . — ate ° 5, © istrict, ritish tadford . : } who recently held up one of the ae eae. Cee Oe hot} Columbia, which is on the high water line pwemluatonan f he sixth leit : Pp . through the heart with his own) tm wee ree eee 700) feet ase Kange | ast Distri ee aa » - __ a na thence nhorth twenty-tw pree and ICE. t High Water Mark ! b Jeading downtown jewelry stores | reyolver, supposedly by one of] forty-fve minutes west (N Ww eipinensiite 5 eH re Wate New Stunt for Wireless oe : nae motte: q a . . . 7 aan . twenty-eight hundred’ (2800) feet; thence the most n ha in broad daylight and escaped the bandits. The assassin, afte: earth den Gegrons west 6H. 16:00 W Take notice that the partnership for- | oj aetna wal ct ‘ ae a after a running revolver fight|shooting Hart, leaped through} forty-four hundred and seventy (4470 | merly existing between Albert Matzen and/ thence west to this point, thence Ber ' ‘ rhe wireless - = pet thence east seven hunar 7 . ‘ er ’ es ~ ‘ ‘ with the police. Detective Peter|the window to an adjoining roof, a os ae Genk Gea nd way Ernes | i the Eagle restaurant has —— we Mark an ; " N re saa . ; ’ : ‘i * ) beer ssolved by mutual agreement Al . ae e je mes 6 , , Hart was today shot and killed ds'ran the length of a block, went| "8®t-Of-way; thence south seventeen de 4 nts due the firm are now payable to!” f Stapletor uu hence ‘ 2 relese : at ; o grees and forty-one minutes east (S. 17:41 inert Matzen. who w ay all bills bi Water Mark Lot 642, then j N Sir Wilfr he entered a flat at 1617 Wabash /|down a stairway and escaped in| E.) tw high water mark, following the west |j00°D\ ine frm pw jan. 20-feh 3 wing the High Water Mark h New ¥ few days a . ) . a al boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific Kail 7 , ; = Sean t eas the most southe 2 vas avenue for the purpose of ar-/the crowd. way right-of-way, eleven hundred (11 pana a 3 point of 1 i, thence south to Low| This s 8 « th 4 feet southerly owing higi Prince Rupert, B January 15. 191 Water Mark, then wing Low Wat ‘ o eat ' } ' ' . water sixty-two hundred and fift - , ay & Mark to @ point due south OD , 7 s of Mr. Taf 625( more or less to point of $ herly pou fi i sence D . i at betwee Germa iva commencement excepting that portior PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE ©O., LTD to this poimt, thence northerly and eas . 4 , ‘ ea ‘ : s } included within the above boundaries oes following High Wat Mark thae a j — ¢ 4 4 e covered by the Grand Trunk Pa = Ra pou [ inencement we : When You Want a Plumberina¥Hurry |} °"°"™ TED 4+ 5 = OF THE NORTH | 2 sehooner rigged fishing boats; For @ License to Take and Use Water. . tric bunkers at 1 Yakimas, per sack... .$2.00 inesap ...... $2.25 , 1 sawmill Notice is hereby give G I C a H I, J 24th Yr. P.R RO 2 +0 004044 « 04 cenppeerneeieee ! small stock of merchandise Sawie, of Prince Rupert, w tll apply > 4 entr ote an. lit he 1 | bunk and cook house license to take and use ten (10) inches of | oading $75.00 TO $260.00 $20.00 PER QUARTER { oMce and store room lwater out 6f Gm wanemed Geeck wate 9 p.m. sharp a ‘ Ds pee nich “te : The Best House in Town for First Class Provisions sameeren ! saltery and fertilizer building; flows in an easterly direction through Lot Excellent programme of speech & song § i ; I aos » s ore: _— A lot of tools and other articles 766 and empties into Goose Bay near south a round up of fish scows a _ a > maoee Oe pe All of which I shall offer for sale by end of said lot The water will be di Tickets may be obtained from the leinitw for the js oan bers 48 thou n' no advertising po public auction for cash on Thursday, the| verte? at 4@ point about 500 feet from members of the society _ 7 — done and ha sold have been t second day of January, 1913, at 3 o’clock| mouth and will be used for domestic pur ’ neg a cargo f her 8 ; ig EE as ’ mh the afternoon, at my office, Prince Ru- | Poses on the land described as Granby Bay j : ree TOREKEEPER ~ ANTED Owner will | Pe Townsite. south on her returt - aoe » . . This otice was ost ri ro CONTRA build to suit The pre-emption HKeserve Dated at Prince Rupert, Nov. %, 1912 on th ee Pie yt The ee Se arene | which bas been described as the largest JOHN SHIRLEY application will be fled in the office of the ANY Ts piece of agricultural land in B.C. is al Sheriff of the County of Atlin.| Water Recorder at Prince Rupert heat LiGn USED ALL tributary to DELKATLAH When = the The above sale is hereby postponed un Objections may be fied with the said Fenders will be received up t pm } AT THE CITY # coming bridge is built and the wharf how ti} Wednesday, the 4th day of February,| Water Recorder or with the Comptroller Jan. 27th for the erection of a store build under construction gcross the little bay | 1913 jof Water Rights, Parliament Buildings,| ing on Second Ave. for the Acme Clothing | aga profits — » — Bvery settlement Prince Rupert, Dec. 18, 1912 | Vietoria, B. C Plans and specifications may be seen | Aiderman Bulloc W thous miles away is compelled t JOHN SHIRLEY : © office of otter, architec SSS ae EES come to Delkatlah Bay to make steamboat | ;7-99 Sheriff Se , G. R. T. SAWLE at he am fd. W, Potter, architect. jlast night's meeting ; 2 8 | ub. Oct. 21, 1042 17-21 connection with the Mainland 1¢ uncil. called att “rn i. ar > amiir CHAS. M. WILSON, owner, leaves for| = een ——— ~ Delkatiah on the Prince John tonight. Ad dress Delkatiah, ¥.C.l, and P.O. Box 2 BRASS BEDS, METAL BEDS, IRON BEDS, SPRINGS, MAT- Prince Rupert, B. €. Robert Entwistle fact that the demand | lights for the city |! Low Prices This Week on Agent, Masset (next to hotel | excessive The mat TRESSES, BEDDING, WINDOW SHADES, KITCHEN _ FRANK A. ELLIS, Agent, | “BEST IN FOOTWEAR” “BEST IN FOOTWEAR” investigated FURNITURE AND LINOLEUMS ’ 2nd Street o Prince Rupert} ae BEST PRICES ON ROCKERS iti The Duchess Is Better > } = earan< e = e Montreal, Jan. 20 ! p less of Connaught is | S . } Call and see the excellent bargains we are giving in Shoes of all classes during our ifrom her sickness. Sh: The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co. -Chur rvices - } big sale Prices to suit the keenest bargain hunter If vou are unable to eal! on us to lremoved from the hos an eee day, try and do so within the next three or four days Every pair of shdes a rea! bar Iwill go to Ottawa u Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. Seovlans gency Benies wae gain. The following area few samples ' ; Chureh at ll a.m. and } I Empress tre at 7.30 p.m ; Premier Borden |! . Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. | Sr Pr eg ane Ottawa, Jan. 20.—R REV. F. W. KERK, M.A., Pastor Ladies’ Patent Blucher Boot; dull calf Men's Gun Metal Blucher Boot; short iL. Borden is suffering Pen Lops, medium toe, military heel, new vamp, low heel, Keg. $4.50; January fluensa He is confine THE FIRST Sar cee, long vamp; reg. price $4.00; January Clearance Bale ...... eee $3.26 . — 2 aes Clearance Sale ..... 9 60 Vile $2.66 | Men's Oi! Chrome Boot; sever? inch top, louse School "t i vm = ; Ladies’ Gun Metal Blucher cut Boot; | See: tekaee _Saante oe 93.76 ES Seboot Bible Class tio” pm. short vamp style, blunt toe, mediun | : ' REV.W. H. McLEOD 6A B.D. Paston |) hee! 4 splendid fitter Heg. price Men's Velour Calf Blucher Boot: neat were in the new bil! a 4.00: Jk i tlear i $2.80 i short vamp, dull tops, military heel press Theatre lasi nis! January Clearance Sale a THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH : Goodyear welt. Reg. price 85.50; J i ‘ig ! SETH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE : Ladies’ Black Gun Metal Bulton Boot 1) as goin ete? ~v- anc appreciative aud! Usually the day following Christmas brings with it Geoviens enemy Gunde, 0 u ! shert vamp style, round toe, military uary Shemrpnce ate $3.95 present as usual rh 1. bem unday ' . Men's slo | ; el oot: shor ; unpleasant recollections of friends who have been inad- Seheoo! at 2.40 p.m. heel \ leader Keg rice 84,00 Mr Velour Galt Blueh Boo hort which proves sueh at . » i ! :. vamp, military hee Hi Jack RK , vertently overlooked in the matter of Christmas gifts. REV. ©. BR. SING, B.D Pasion |) January Clearance Sak $2.60 a sb jammary Cloara: —_ $3.90 at this popular bh - a we = ee ae D.« . i learance ale . lent it fortumate that New Year's Day follows so closely ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH [| Ladies’ Common Sense Balmoral; short Men’s Pullman Slipper f Dengola Kid good as ever Prince and gives us an opportunity to make amends for out Cor, Fourth Ave. W. and Dunsmuir ' vamp, plain toe, low heel, sewn sole elastic sides low hee road to certainly to be congra second Sunday After } ap. s ; . : oe . ! oversivtis during the Christmas rush While the past Christmas. Morning pray Phe Comfort Keg. price 82,50 Comfy Keg. p $1.75; January the excellence of her sh week's shopping made very heavy (miroads into our stock, and holy communion al : January Clearance Sale $1.80 Clearance Bale $1.26 in tet tiae whe ¢ i Sunday schoo al i the assortments in each line are practically unbroken 2:30 p.m Kvening pray ; Ladies’ Tan Caif Button Boot; medium Men's Dox p » : Shoe h heavy favorably with any | e 0 gu netal ci i i rund ‘ a We have a large range of beautiful things for New Year's REV * me Suncn. mAcTOR round toe, military heel, sewn, short tos nd. ~ | kone ; uM provines no matte! gifts, CONSULT OUR CATALOGUE eet vamp, A splendid bargain, hep colised sole and is waterproof. “3 population ve £4.50 t ‘~y Cleari te izes Bart ‘ Is alerpro he lit oO THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL ie 4.50; January Clearance $2.85 Prince Rupert Favorite Bi saan i jranville Court file perenne . i ' ‘ ‘ el = Sunday services at 11 ; lariv at 87.50: durine $5.50 Ih teamer Vet am, 3and&p.m sun Men's Box Kip Blucher Boot; broad last M. Doctor's Specia > ame as ji nion Bteamship ¢ . e e day S8ehool 1:30 p.m low t sl bie sole Reg 84 50 7 ‘ Week night le M Mw ive GOUBIE BOE Oe. prive 1.v above I I ‘ s reg y at &7 rived from the south Henry Birks Go Sons, Limited : ay Wednesday oe vbure ; January Clearance Pale $2.96 auring 6 $5.50 Cee noon Siam ex Pe aND MAS TU ‘ > ) 5S it JEWELLERS AND SILV ERSMITHS Cemmastins OMenes corey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C IBE FOR THE NEWS. rhe weather rap RENWORTH & JEFFERSON oe cone oo 37 minimum’ temper: precipitation "1 nel }