ee 2 THE DAILY NEWS F THE = ere 7 WANTS ALASKANS —<—, NEWS NOTES FROM HAZELTON IN ALASKAN JOBS | (eGUwWva S.S. PRINCE RUPERT vere THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by at bs leaves for Vancouver, Victoria Territorial Senate Appeals to THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. rt: te and Seattl SS i Omineca Herald This should have been one hun President Wilson—Adopt PAC FRIDAYS. | a SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: A. Gutstein, Prince Rupert, is}dred tons. Railroad Memorial | »9 A.M. ” ° “ A ‘la business visitor in town this Sia a “PRINCE JOHN” 5 y e fal R c “C The Daily, 50¢ per month, or 98.90 per year, in advance. Weekly, | week. The sleighine is now done for] Juneau, Alaska, March 8—The Por Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 11 4. 1 $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. | "ye this season and the next few|first territorial legislature — held ms — 19th, March Sth’ sou . | . . 0 1 bor, t Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance, | Angus and Dan Stewart re-| ays Will see wagons in general|ontly a ro agg today For Masset and Naden Harbor ui?P m. Jan seth, 040 le samen ; r ie _tluse. Unfortunate ost of the Senator Millard introduced re ror Skidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Chy ot Datei |turned to town on Tuesday after.) "'"' waaay Se solutions 1 and 2, The first re , Jan, 12th, 26th, Feb oth, tard, Marck 7 : 10D. m TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING——50 cents per inch. Contract)... ae freighters are now out along the noon, after spending some time ) quests President Woodrow Wi! @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER seRvice or ee - oa a Lake men mn a anes i ” tee son to make the construction of No. @ leaves Prince Rupert 10 a. m Wednesday and s i TOR yveyond. They left on Thursday|!!! be &@ rush back to tow! . ‘ HEAD OFFICE morning for Prince Rupert wagons. railroads and the development of Grand Trunk Railway System : Alaska conform to the recom (The Double Track Route) Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. aad ow se ee tas mendations in the report of the Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes u 7 PEATE ' smart iil Sweeny and Roy McDon- a fm: ' Alaska railroad commission. The with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk na : BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES ald were in town on Tuesday on The bachelors of Hazelton are) ccand resolution asks that all Agency fer all Atlantic Steamship Lines. For at! information on rp New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New| ‘Meir way to the valley. Sweeny planning a dance for Wednesday |in, president's appointees for A. E. MOMABTER, Hhoora Ay entre tes . will return next week and go t)/evening, March 26. If proposed Alaska posts be bona fide Alas} Tork City. the Gro j ‘rank | arrangements can be carried out : ~ > Fumes IM Sone : : roun Hog with Frank 5 citizens Both were passed un Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. Jackson. the affair will rank as the best animousty, énd the Senate ad ” ip London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, oS social event OF the _— journed., B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE THE IR OQUOIS ee See saamen Richmond has purchas-| rye contenct for carrving mall, he only, business iraneacted POOL » > , y ef "fs 1 ‘ «= . . e on » oO > © epresenta es = == rer ———— oe Oe) GERt Up about 6 month age eae eee aa was the appointment of the us FAMOUS eae SAFETY English and American | DAILY ee te. i Bid comes ao ame ver. a ee Sees _ Fowler, the Indian carrier,|"4! parliamentary committees PRINCESS rvs SPEED Twelve Tables sent be > = — ' ; ‘. wi ve retained on the route 7 CANADA AND manufacturer in Oriental dip. |>USiness. “ New Railway Town. LINE DT lh SERVICE — THE ORIENT. lomatic affairs were not iden- Pe tee 4. C, Aldous has nearly recov-|,. Wm. Lyneh arrived in town on oe * hens tems of current. in- tical, or should happen to be Rev. R. W. Lee and Mrs. Lee,/ered from his recent operation Tuesday afternoon, after a very : FOSSA sey Swo items 0 inimical, how is one Imperial|Kispiox, were guests of friends _? * successful trip to Decker Lake, Se aaa toes ta Em B I terest should be considered diplomatic corps going to serve|in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Herman, the Prince Ru-}|®8d also to the various points Southbound Friday, Mar. 14, 8 p.m. press Ow Ing Alleys jointly: one in the light of the} two masters? Whose inter-|Lee are giving up their home in| yey . sirar aan facturer, was in}iMtervening. While in Telkwa he | S. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE AND POOL ROOM other. The first is that China ests will be sacrificed, Canada’s|the Kispiox valley in the near fu- | Hazelton on Maondas heard a great deal of talk about! ] Southbound—Sun,, March 16, 8 p. m. Re aie oh 12 TABLES will soon become an endrmous British Columbia interests or|ture. we ¢ the location of the new railway| J. @. MoNAB, General Agent “the eet —— market for domestic and in- the Lancashire manufactur- eee diex, *Romeon a Franeois|*OWn, and says that it is gener HM. E. ROSS, Prop. ard Ave. er’s ?——Canadian Collier's. In last week's issue, mention|Lake rancher was infortunate | 8! ne oe oe eraeee SS dustrial equipment of all kinds. _ was made of the Erie property|enough to lose a fine team of point will be eight miles this When her present political starting operations der thelhorses b - ¢ in the lake,| Si#e of Telkwa, or just the other . probtems ave been solved aoa| DARROW JURY FAS. jiivctivnn sits. "ser te asthe aun’ bone_chrch th) =F sha Soon a6 Chek MOH SS GOMPANY OF B.C. Ld LINDSAY'S CARTAGE w peace prevails, it will be found said that one ton would be/jice and went under before they T0 REACH VERDICT shipped to the smelter as a trial.}could be rescued townsite boosters have bought up STORAGE that her demands from other . ; af a all the land within miles of the TAA, Gratcler Aguen countries will be enormous. Dismissed by Judge—Date for Gstaad telhe-aiiainsen iivele Gis di ian datines Prices reasonable We are told that, for one thing, New Trial Fixed. Ordere phemotiy tllet the standard of living is and TRIP ‘ : 6 9 OFFICE—H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phoeet will continue improving; for Los Angeles, Cal., March 8.— H | TEI TON T0 FORT GEORGE Little’s NEWS Agency ‘Venture es 7 another, machinery and raw|afier having been out for thirty- materials will be required for eight and one-half hours, the Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers O A L Arrives from Vancouver Every her industrial expansion. The jury in the case of Clarence 8S. CIGARS :: TORACCOS :: FRUITS MONDAY NIGHT second fact relates to Japan.|parrow, on trial for alleged jury CONSTRUCTION WORK BEYOND BURNS LAKE IS LIGHT— ang Ave. Belew Kaien Isiand Club . That country is fast equipping |pbribery, reported at 11:35 o’elock STEAM SHOVEL AT WORK NEAR FRASER ase é - ae LAKE. Salle for Port Simpson, Naas River Points — herself to take care of the Chi-|this forenoon that they were un- Phone 116 Rogers & Blac nese market. Already the de-/able to agree, and Judge Conley 3 a ” ee La and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a. m. mand for flour and for paper|discharged them. Supt. J. C. Sheppard and D. A.j|many men émployed until the ying the ata a from other nations is lessen- Former Judge O. W. Powers, Rankin arrived in town on Tues-|rails are extended at least a C Ss ing. She is gradually beeom-|counsel for the defence asked|day night, after a trip to Fort|hundred miles beyond this town orner- tone ee SMITH & MALLETT ing self-contained. When this|/for an immediate retrial. George in company with J. W ee ee ee eee, Sern ae Ti . i i rhicl ee ee day comes she will have a pe- After further parley Judge]. : , yond Burns Lake is light and will e first deposit, with which THIRD AVE culiarly good standing in the|Conley, on his own motion, fixed Stewart and John L. Retalliek.!be finished as soon as the heavy you begin a Savings Account, Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting wd sill “hi r “ 4 . : se mur ré "OF . ade | roc} ork ¢ the big oe is i ‘ — : . Sheet Metal Work | markets of China and Korea,|March 31 as the date for a new The four railr ad men made/rock work and the big fill at is as important an event as R St sh Ag 5S and we may look to see her|trial, which will be the third on oe > en rom Mew Hazelton! Burns Lake. Just this side of the laying of the corner-stone ogers eams Ip ency Qiion: ond es a ee wae dominating or seeking to domi-|charges almost identical. Dar- “ “i “ a "ae ooo a co Fort Fraser John Bostrom has “| of a fine building. You are Phone 116 nate them to her own ends.|row thanked the court and added:|'!re distance, that has ever been|camp and he now has his steam) laying the c stone of J Now take a third consideration: “Ill fight it out; I should have made. The distance is three! shovel working there The rest aying as a one ” , suppose British Columbia]been acquitted on the evidence, hundred miles and they made it/of the contractors will get busy your position in the world, of oo , MY W ARDROB should become a great export-|and I shall surely fare better next |!" Jus! yr days. Mr. Rankin and/in the summer after navigation your circle of business J. LEE, TAILOR ing province, suppose she|time.” Mr. Retallick arrived first and the/ opens and the rails carry the sup- acquaintance, of eventual THE should develop great industries The jury, it was learned, stood oo a were immediately be-|plies up to the summit or be- success. r Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing , . : : : / them. An average of 50] yond ; —as in reason she must someleight for conviction and four for|"'™ Westholme Lumber Co > ‘ ‘ » “e : ne j . oa » 2 Boott Buliding, Next to City Ma day—she must then be deeply ]acquittal. miles a day is some travel! id Speaking of Fort George, Mr. Can you afford to postpone . Preee Green 390 : interested in that great Chinese The jury first reported at 10:13 with a ae but the = ‘ e| Rankin stated that there was al- that first deposit ? —univeo— boii market and the other markets|that they were unable to reach an was covered in spite of a run-}ready a good sized town there and | which Japan will be interested|agreement, standing 11 to 14 away which occurred the second| everything was looking fine. THE BANK OF one D. ©. STUART in. What chance will British|The judge gave them instruc- day out. The weather was fine| Business was good in all lines and North | Accountant there was a great country around British America Lumber and Mouldings j : Phone 20 Columbia have to gain and hold|tion’ on points of law and sent |®!! the time and the sleighing was 308 2nd Ave. “i privileges in those marketsjthem back. The final report of a the best. Two or three days were|which he believed would make a 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Auditor for the City of Prince ® ualess diplomatists of today|disagreement came a little more|® little cold but no one suffered/fine town. Mr. Stewart and Mr.| Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 All Kinds of Building Supplies PRINCE RUPERT. B © begin to watch and guide af-|than an hour later. any tg Mr. re was/Retallick continued their drive : ~