——————— - . - - —————————— EE — = = SS 1v, NO, 82 PRINCE RUPERT, B. €C., TURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1913. yol —_— EEE |AURIER SEEKS INFORMATION ON NAVAL POLICY HINESE REPUBLIC RECOGNIZED BY UNCLE SAM ONLY—TRI-WEEKLY ATLANTIC MAIL SERVICE LETUSKNOW MORE ABOUTIT,” "vem ovoweeReasTRATIONS NUMBER | ¢ = some eneme | “DAVTON ADDEATS FOR HELP: ‘Wife of Walter Hobart Obtains NEARLY FOUR THOUSAND | Becomes Chairman of Board of SAYS LAURIER ON NAVAL Bn on scx oom om) eme—-NOW FACING GRAVE PROBLEM San Francisco, Apri: 5—Mrs. Parties in Registering Special to The Daily News. mIER BORDEN INTIMATES THAT A DATE MUST BE FIXED! Hannah Hobart. wife of Walter Voters. New York, April 5—Charles M. PROPOSITION TO BORROW FROM TWENTY TO SIXTY MiIL- FOR TERMINATION OF DEGATE ON NAVAL POLICY. |Hobart, a wealthy clubman, polo —— Schwab resigned today as presi- LIONS FROM UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT player and athlete, was granted The time for registering names|dent of the Bethlehem Steel Co. ———_—_—_—_—_— vecial to The Daily News. jwith the subject until we knowlan interlocutory decree of div-|for the Provincial and Dominion|to become chairman of the board Dayton, O., April 5-——“Dayton|construction work, Mr: Paterson ts Ay 8.—The naval|more about it than we do at pres. |oree today Both are socially voters’ lists expired yesterday of directors of the same com-jis facing one of the greatest said: oat ed in the house |ent Not only this house but the | Prominent Cruelty and drunken- From inquiries ade at the gov. pany. E. H, Grace was elected|problems that any city of the ‘At a meeting of bankers and : oa weral| Whole of Canada is deeply inter-|"°8s were the charges. es cr _ |president in his stead. jworld ever faced, and we want officials of the building associa- gl nd AfleR CONTE in thie Gecetien. Gat ake as arto : ernment office it is learned that ss ennieciiibantnciti the people of the world to know/tions tonight it was decided to wwainst the measure | wsonle 2 os eel = ; 3,775 names have been regis- |we need money and food for our|make an appeal for federal aid. ' gave a strong la-|aeetend in hevoe TT cata KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS tered. On the old lists recently = OF aA wy recor people,” aia plone #. The banks and building associa. 1 date would havelupon to vote upo ' NTE cancelled there were 4,039. In THE EWER YLA aterson, president 0 e reiie ms have , ; wor o the termination of! Pia aes aa es aie on wid E RTAIN FRIENDS view of the generally admitted committee, tonight, after he had assets which they will put up as ae ot ie a Jorden declared tha is . = nie a {fact that the names of hundre.'s e nenes Qe One Oh in OU returned with H. E, Talbott, chief collateral. rene hae this simply meant further’ ob-|#e ird Annua t Home”) |; persons who are either dead| ~°°ee ‘© Change 88 /engineer, from a tour of sections Since Monday more than $750,- ding re bi /struction on the part of the op-| bast Might—Cards and Dane= [on er ihe country were in. Already Drawn Which Was of Dayton that were swept by the/000 in cash has been received Wilfrid Laurier, In ® 1ong | position and that this could not Ing the Principal elvded in the old list it has to »» Consequently Passed flood. from banks in Cincinnati to: re- iant speech, again point-|.. much further permitted, as —— acknowledged that the registra- Among the communications} 5?e¢#king of a tentative plan to place demand money. the many defects of thelthe debate had already been Pe a tion in the short space of time] — . 7 a _. (ask the federal government for| Mr. Talbott estimated the pro- 1s it stands and con-| stretched to what, in his opin- The third annual At Home|/yiven and in a district that is so} "@@d at the city council last night}, joan of from $20,000,000 to|perty loss in Montgomery coun- ne Let us go on/ion, was an unreasonable length.|2'¥e" Dy Skeena Lodge No. 45,/difficult to cover has been nothing} Was an interim report from A. D.} $40,000,000, to be used in re-|ty would reach $150,000,000. | Knights of Pythias, in their lodge|short of marvellous. The Con-|Creer, the expert engineer em- r rooms in the Helgerson block|S¢rvatives with the machinery at ployed by the city to make a re- last night was a most e yable their disposal in the way of road|port upon the proposed main R IMPROVEMENT , ? a 7 eee ole superintendents andj|sewers. The report read as fol- function and a complete success|¢oyvernment officers in various} !ows: in every particular. Progressive|capacities ‘had every advantage “T understand that you = are ING IN SECTION TWO whist was indulged in from 8.30]and it is not likely that many of]/4MXious to put a bylaw for the until 10, the prize, a souvenir their followers were overlooked,|construction of the undermen- The very large registration ¢.s}tioned sewer works before the DERAL GOVERNMENT HAS ALREADY APPROPRIATED THIR-|°!0" Deine awarded to Mrs, F to show that the Liberals anat{people at the earliest possible NUMBER OF BIDS OPENED BY COUNCIL LAST NIGHT AND RE- TY-FIVE THOUSAND FOR THE ERECTION OF THE Fees ee Mek te" have been most energetic in the| moment: FERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. ILDING. ee OT Oe Ol Betta t 0 another ®vi- ‘4. Hays Creek tunnel sewer # . - lowing the cards a delicious sup- aoe that ; dire bes ‘ia ‘s{and outfall; There was an unusually large| 295; E. C. La Trace, $2,489; city per, to which more than a hun- ) the bylaws that were|from Mr. Clements further very ired iad oul in thine ‘8 awakening of Liberalism through- “2. Section A trunk sewer audience at the meeting of or engineer, $2,700. whi. that for the| shortly. dred ladies ane gentlemen sat out the district that is likely to] from Second avenue and outfall; eily council last night and it di Atlin Avenue. Crown four hur Alderman Dybhavn said it was down, ~— served. rhe tables make itself felt when another “3. Section J trunk sewer | Hot transpire what was the mat- Westholme Lumber Co., $15,- | in- @ valuable piece of ground, but|"°te ee decorated = iiimsttiniy ‘aceon ti from. Water street and outfaik ter of so public an interest oo 620; S. P. MeMordie, $16,000; J. sigge place or looked extre ; t x op ; 4 5 » close ¢ » si y > ar piace, Bor-|ne was not going to vote against be % ee ow a b nibtg te ae Notwithstanding that the reg- From the investigations I nee : = the oltting, be 7 A. Meeker & Co., $10,733.50, or ind Summit avenue,/the gift as he supposed that if}? 0% oT eIae | Provided. | istration’ is surprisingly large it} have made I am satisfied that}’enders for improvements IM) $40 244.70 if spruce; E. C. La Much eredit is due to the caterer, ‘ihn . ’ iain Section Two were opened and of a drill hall./the eit d not give the groun = mine ites rrobable th: anv| your engineer's estimate will not Trace, $11,558.50. 1a the city did n iv h round Ben Self, for this part of the|! more than probable that many read by City Clerk Woods. They discussion The|the gover : ould not b £00 -rals, | : e re_|be materially inereased by rea- Y m ¢ ' ‘The/the government w uld not build) | onine’s etdeument. good Liberals, living in the re-[® Sean eo he| Were as follows: Grading Second Avenue. | that in eonnection|a drill hall here. About 4% o'clock the floor was} mote parts of the district couldf#0R Of such adjustments in the S. P. MeMordie & Co., 85 cents h this piece of land, which Alderman Leek: It will not], “sy for 1 a aaa be not be reached with any reason-|Sizes of the above mentioned Seventeenth Street for earth: $2.20 for rock: $300 an ‘learec or f ; r 5 as : . 1 . ar 777 y ° ms valuable and pos-jonly be useful as a drill hal! but|“)°"" ee ee ‘Stable trouble o1 expense. The ae-|S@Wers 45 nay be necessary to M. R. McLeod, $2,7777; West- “ acre for grubbing; $300 an acre for close cutting, making a total of $30,537.75. The tenders were referred to the board of works and the city engineer for report at the next thoroughly enjoyed for a couple of hours, splendid music being provided by Kauffman's orches- tra to four pieces. Altogether the evening was voted the most successful and enjoyable of all tion of the McBride government|conform with the rainfall curve|holme Lumber GCo., $5,493.50; 8. in allowing so short a period of and reduction factors which I] p, MeMordie & Co., $5,000; J. H. time for the registration of| Shall advise you to adopt in the} Hilditeh, $4,150: J. A. Meeker & voters in a country where settlers| 4e¢signs of your sewer system. I/€o., $3,373, or $3,200 if in spruce; are so widely scattered and at one| Will let you have my report and|k, CG. La Trace, $3,780.. 1 $50,000, he had wired | for agricultural exhibitions and for information as|other large gatherings ty was to get from Alderman Bullock.~Webster did Bove nt for so yaluable/not think any plans were sent then read the tele-/last year and did not think the 1 the response, Mr |zovernment knew what piece of of the social funetions vet held]?! the worst seasons of the year “ae = the reference early Graham Avenue and Atlin Place. meeting ring him f ejland they were going to get ; ; ; —,ifor trave rits . se_| ext week, . . , tend ; t ak oln or h . uld a h a y th maar the aaapices of Che tam * ween of ee ee “Yours truly Westholme Lumber Co., $11,- . endec oO ‘re § erefore e ould as 1 e Onder vere censure. aa v0 RST 361; 8. P. MeMordie & Co., $11,- nN ; nted ia! sufliciently large to ac- j}site had been changed from the rs ee ae it The applications from the city . A. D. CREER 500; J. H. Hilditeh, $9,768; J. A. Ald Ghat Bull oo bst ile a battalion of eight/entrance to the park. of Prince Rupert alone amounted} When the consideration of the) oie Ge $7,481.45, if ea oer ogee Ben oy nd thal ised tenet > Sik eakeee ‘ec : INDIAN GIRL GUILTY . . ; arly a| money bylaws was reached the|- ae oro having last night resigned his ia vere was| The mayor said he did not to about 1,500, with nearly a - spruce; E. CG, La Trace, $8,470.50. iti al f th ‘iready appropriated for|know that any particular site had thousand in Hazelton and the|™éyor referred to this report and Tate Street and Moresby Avenue. ee rcs — ae aod te _ i . ’ * and its equipment, [been specially set aside for this|Sentence Suspended to Find an/Bulkiey valley and some 400 in|Said that it did not at all effect Westholme Lumber Co,, $18,- or + in hea a ted by he mayor said he had further|purpose, although the entrance Industrial School to Which the Queen Charlotte Islands. the bylaw calling for the expen- 000; 8. P. MeMordie & Go., $17,-| th ja oi ae > heen an mi Mr. Clements as to what}to the park had been generally 02 Cond Her. a a ane oe :. ate ate as this SYS-| 800: J, H. Hilditeh, $47,709; J. A. jmiee connteied : pdeeutan * the building would be, The|spoken of. To this, however, Mr eee tem and therefore there was no M ae be 3.922. : se: , , 3 Jaw | Meeker & Co., $13,922, or $13,- } the bylaw would be ‘taken|Morley Donaldson had raised an Janetta Brown, a young In- NEW MAIL CONTRACT need of ne in 7 —— 109.45 if spruce; E. C. La Trace, Sutherland to the position. ie 2ith and he desired that] objection It was felt that theldian girl of fifteen, was before OSs THE ANTI as % paeeee Ke second reading. $13,327 : ' ' 7" 2 Sati aa , 13 27. _ bi te payers should be thor-|entrance to the public park was| Judge Young yesterday afternoon ACR ATL C The bylaw was then read in the aancentin occ iaaeieh ieee FP pecan oa = formed ae to exectly/not suitable for a drill hall, aslcharged with stealing a lady's —_-— committee of the whole and pas- 4 PP 008: W . Pp . ; they were going to get by|such buildings were not always | ate she . an|Four Steamer Lines Instead of| sod. B. Kautmes, $9 eer = : ‘ ot § gold watch and chain from an . > 500: M.R T Nssitg of the bylaw and the}as ornamental as they might be.|Indian woman at Hazelton. The] OM¢ Awarded Mail Subsidies, This calls for three trunk|and J. Peterson, $2,500; . RB. . T. Dunlop of Telkwa was f such a valuable piece of The bylaw was then read a}judge heard the case in his pri Ensuring a Tri-Weekly sewers, one to be carried from|MeLeod, ee = a oa interis = ee ’ , — Ta _ - ave Creek inage apes $3,500; J. A. ; Co,., $2,- i i No doubt he would hear| third time and passed. ate . Poa. The girl pleaded Hays Creek drainage area by tun-| 33,500; J. A eeker o., 8 interior Sunday evening. wes | SUilty but the judge suspended (Special to The Daily News.) nel through to ithe vicinity of xa a j 7 ; . sentence until, because of her Ottawa, April 8.—Postmaster|Cameron Bay, one from Second youth and general good character} General Pelletier announced to}Avenue to drain a section of Sec- GERMANY DECIDES T0 BUILD " be could enquire into which was|the house of commons last night/tion One and the other to drain the best industrial school in the}|‘!at beginning the first of May/the section in the neighborhood AS province to which to send her. Canadian steamers will in future}of Water Street. AN IMMENSE AERIAL FLEET handle all the Canadian mail be- rennin tween Canada and Great Britain, RECOGNITION OF NEW with a tri-weekly service in sum- THOUSAND MILES OF RAILWAY FOR ALASKA TWELVE AND A HALF MILLIONS TO BE EXPENDED IN FIVE IMED THAT THE MAYOR WAS GOING OVER HIS HEAD IN ; rly : ; mer and a bi-weekly service in AMENDMENTS TO HEALTH BYLAW. CHINESE REPUBLIC} \\\ier. tne new contract. is given to four lines—the (Allan, VYEARS—ITALY TO ADD DIRIGIBLES. — rr ee nan »j a » , Vhen the new health bylaw) ing slighted he might say-that hel ynited States Stands Alone at|ihe C. P. R., the C, N. R, and the Congress to Issue Fifty Millions| Berlin, April 5.-The German |fleet, to be spread over the years Me up in due course before .}had several times phoned to get alte Gia. Ste Miaeidion anh. of Government Bonds to admiralty’s plans for the estab-|1914 to 1918, comprise $8,750,- before the Present in Granting Diplo- White Star. The I i FE p papers last night a econtroversy|!® touch with the alderman and matic Recognition sidies amount to a million dol- inance Project lishment of a big aerial navy were |000 for dirigibles and $2,225,000 se between Alderman Bullock. | "94 @!ways failed. eilsdeniiaie lars, compared to the $650,000 @ashinat \pril 8 —Con.|PUblished officially today, The for aeroplanes and maintenance : ; , r as rton, Apri lon- ‘ : ; ster, chairman of the board| Alderman Bullock ~ Webster! \Wosnington, April @—Not- | fF the present weekly service by P54, way, oo: vd oa necessary | feet of airships and aeroplanes}of the crews, The life of the new healt © boare’ said he did not need to go to the hs , the Allan line, which for many]®PeSs Das passe ction is to cost $42,500,000, which is|@irships is estimated at only four ‘ealth, and the mayor, Thel,,, ; : law » he|Withstanding the statement of : ly of th legislation for the construction|!s to ¢os 5,00, ' : ‘ ’ mayor for information as_ he years has had a monopoly of this -overn.|to be spread over the next five|Years each. = said a number of|eould get it for himself. Secretary of State W. J. Bryan,|] service. of p Sanne Se years “Phe fleet is to be entirely *idments had been 3 : The a a there were ce Oa li : ment railway in Alaska, The bill] 8. . bylaw wake no . mote fe Phe mayor ape z _ wee that the United States would be ioe arene sega ae 0 was handled in the senate byjapart from that connected with Italy Building Dirigibles lhe t) ' rowledge/ several instances 0 e ¢ “ithe first country to recognize the jen P ‘ Senators Chamberlin and Jones.|the army, on which nearly $25,- : : A, oe ight that as ehairman|tee holding meetings of which he sat senellie’ 48 teiin. 4k Ge The board of works reported to ~ i ; “ ‘he oe ae . 0 oa.eae * Dis epent Rome, April 5—-The committee ® bono: , , 5 4 . » , as odueces , ’ ° . . boa Py. ought to have/had not been informed, shommek haletaiin inate Tk the council last night that the - vr a no me A bill providing for an appro-|Which had in charge the national . ed of what was go- Alderman Bullock ~ Webster|&O™seqdue rejoie o ©! petition for the improvement of Une oy « ve a oR : » spinti If things were to be «gree in the Munro case|Chinese of New York and the Pa- a onl aed “oath avenue | representative of Alaska, and|priation of $750,000 on the first|popular subscription undertaken ”’ Over his head he asked the} had the committee not consulted|¢ific Coast in honor of that de- had not been sufficiently signed passed, authorizes the issuance| Outlay on the aerial — was a a year ago for presenting to the rh ‘0 accept his resignation.|with the mayor and in that case|¢ision, it looks now as if the Un-|nhy the owners of abutting prop-|of fifty ee See coos - n ie ie etal government an aerial war fleet, _" Mayor replied that the al- there was good reason for such ited States would not only be the erty. The report was adopted, bonds to fimance the rellvesd rel tiaras of 4 largest has completed the addition of the it had never been to thelaction, Now, as he was no longer| first but the only country to give RSIS prowe. an of which eight are to com-|¥8rous subseriptions, which to~ * office and therefore|chairman of the committee he|such recognition, This is the} == vr eerie cd > the active fleet and two are|**! more than $660,000, Owing ch "Ol be expected to be injwithdrew his motion that the/date upon whieh such recogni. , Stilt Fighting in Mexico ae held | eee Fifty-four | ©, ‘he superiority of the dirig- the With the facts in the case council go into committee of the|tion is due and it became known . Naco, Arisoea, oe I ¢ vanian tai > hoe ible over the aeroplane for prac- 4 aa . ame . 4 — “eo ‘ "evo « ald ‘Nn Wished to resign| whole on the health bylaw, here last night that Great Brit. Cowie all c eral f djeddas, 7 “ am d eee yt Sirigibiee ‘oe tical war purposes, as demon. _ POSition as e@¢hairman Alderman Maitland withdrew/ain and Japan will positively not manent yrs om eae able to enter regardless of the strated in Italy's war with Tur- , | would regret it.!as seconder of the motion and|/recognize the new republic, Alse queens went out from Naeo, Sonora, anc Nell BK gone pe FB . key, that type of aircraft will be he ‘iderman e . . . slosed the indications are that Russia, again bombarded the state | weather are to be ere “Ib ht s| | Raa 1 complaining |the discussion closed, a : eX. ra ; her to be kept ve, A; vought exclusively. , , “Yerlooked he would say France and Germany will with. rhe Only Strictly Fresh Begs troops. The line of the lat or — . ae ep A a _— b h the mayoy st 1. sir rec arke numbered two thousand, but t! »y|total o = aeroplanes, of whic ayo 1ould : i hold their recognition of it, at on the Market, : ’ od hy . 1 but shana he ae THE WEATHER least for the present. Ask for Cowichan Kegs and §|fell back and General Ojeddas 1o-|36 are to form the active fleet} Ladies’ house dresses, $1.50 . " all matters coming be. rhe weather report at 5 o'clock a See That You Get Them turned to town, and 14 the reserve, are also to one powenes in aa ee de. hy “neil, Tf the alder.|this morning read: Barometer,| Crockery, open stock dinner- : . ; ‘an , be eal om these see to - signs; just received at Wallace's, NSisted y : 20 OF 4 > srature ‘eo in man tt tte d one irtwaists——new spring mod-|manne ¥y & Special corps — . PON pressing his| 29 O54: maximum temperature, | ware hy pretty patterns an a a . ‘ 7 { ati " there was no eourse|44; minimum temperature, 38;}at moderate prices, Wallace's. Sold at All First Class Stores els at from $1,75-—Wallace's. 1,452 officers and nen. \ Pantortum Pioneer (Gisamees, ~ Secept it, mass as to be- precipitation, .24 inch, 77tf 77if Che apprepriations for this|Phone 4, Poa eae