LLL LILO, ' rn Largest CIRCULATION GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: in THE OPV ARRROP d A government that had to sell a Ne ‘ million and a quarter of treasury — <4 ast notes to meet current loans will not ysv® be able to help Prince Rupert much — aa, e ~ — a — " = == === SS pteieeeen ee NO. ae! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913 : PRICE FIVE CENTS =, Say ree ae SS : somemeetins = ——— a oe eens ; RIDERS OF WORLD RACING IS POWER AGREEMENT GOOD NEW ORDER.IN-COUNCIL AS TO HINDU IMMIGRATION---BICYCLE EMMELINE’S HUNGER STRIKE AGAIN PROVES SUCCESSFUL | just AS MILITANTS IN LONDON WERE SWEARING TO FACE BATTLESHIPS IN HER DEFENCE SHE WAS GRANTED SEVEN DAYS’ LIBERTY PROPOSITION FOR RUPERT WHAT THE PUBLIC THINK ABOUT IT —TWO SIDES TO THE QUESTION PRESENTED HERE The proposed agreement between the Prince Rupert Hydro- 5 to The Daily News. | lear and now we swear that Electrie Power Co, and the city tor the purchasing of electrical 1) 8 M Pank- | ade hi tha * waynes power, which will be submitted to the property owners at the civic jada: tras -thod 5 Abe : rl elections, is now being generally discussed in public places 1s ib Emi ne Pankhurst, | The agreement is being criticized quite freely and there is } gS} r gre leader We shall or-| considerable opposition to it on the ground that it is contrary to , * fg a bodyguard that will face] the city’s policy of municipal ownership of all publie utilities. h h lleships if necessaty That is the sentimental phase of the question. The business by a nurse. Sh A resolutgon demanding the in- Phase of it is the price of power. : tant release of Mrs. Pankhurst| The Daily News has endeavored to pick up the substances of Sathorit s ‘adopted put ~just as thet the arguments used by citizens on both sides of the question and ith nt S g was dispersing a tele—h they are presented for the benefit of its readers. These argu- Mia. P Gram was peseived that she had ments are not those of the paper but a fair report, in brief form, i loasad.. ‘This was fecatvat of the statements on the streets. oy ; + : d and prolonged cheer | There have been a few persons hint at sinister motives on raze donations tot the part of the council in submitting this agreement to the elec- ise Jara-* immeédtutels tors but these have been only from irresponsible parties, and the d hmises ot fawmtherl statements have been tinged with personal enmity. . | ces The Daily News sees nothing vicious in’ the agreement. It ry f his ah nts that rattic appears to be an honest attempt on the part of the city council to lod’ St Paul's: Cathe. offer a solution of the problem of obtaining more electrical en- } th morning service ergy. The Daily News will endeavor to place both sides of the ca At the top of their issue before the public. Its readers are invited to express their . hey sang “G id Save | m- views briefly and without personal abuse. 1 es eer ae WIRES AND POLES DOWN BEFORE AWFUL GALE IN THE EAST ARGUMENTS FOR AGREE- ne sulltragettes stopper nd ging | n shortness of breatt The photo gives a slight indication of the fury of the awful snow storm which swept Eastern MENT ini ther proceeded as if noth- Canada. Cleveland got.the tail-end of the storm, and the havoc caused by the snow borne Ba eech the! ta oo ae Wuite aiteas aus along by an eigiiysmileret: OO tee eae oo The present steam plant is Twenty years is too long a SSS ——— overloaded and it is necessary to|period to tie up the city to any ea ai , —lrserssescreca, DRAFTING ORDER-IN-COUNCIL have more power before nextl contract. winter. - DEF D é the 3 If the development of the city ‘. santas creep cose ae POWer P| EMIER M BRIDE STRONGLY The »Vancotiver {Board of | INFLUX hydro-eleetric scheme is gone on|!® ‘00 large an amount to con- ee ; Trade is cz “receipt of a with it means another money by-}'ract for. {ft means that the city D communication from a Mr. law of $300,000—half of the sum 7“ ee be ce pORneee o on FAVORS RAILWAY TO A King, of the James M. Day- DESIGNED TO CONFORM WITH STATUE AND MEET ALL THE for the cio a half epetaioe Gi 5 anna idson Fisheries, Edinburgh, POINTS RAISED BY DECISION OF CHIEF JUSTICE ele ate ae iese oil oo, 2 ee ‘i : : P es to the effect that he intends ER wou a e ‘some months to 3 ny oon ract is oppose ” the NORTHERN PART OF PROVINCE WOULD BE DEVELOPED AS sieoting a fertiliser “Drent HUNT get such a bylaw before the pro-|principles of municipal owner- NEVER BEFORE AS Same OF ITS CON- near Vancouver, using fish Ottawa, Dec. 6A new order-in-, ada which it is the wish of the Gov- pee oY ont ee ship ee public ne offal as the fertilizer. council dealing with the Hindu im-jernment to keep out. malta to sell the debentures. In oo ae var ota aa ira Re ada ite Sir Richard says that. a railway Mr. King states in his migration question has been drafted The order-in-council was not pass-| 1), present condition of the mo- A develo Ab ae at ar ' th United [connection wit! the Yukon and with communication that he has by the department of justice. This|;ed today by the Government, ai- ney market no loans can be se-|§1{40,000 . has > still . of be eee - ve 7 Pe A a ea made a contract with all order-in-council is made to conform| though it was considered at length. aie pis Suknd etek tin nt ae 3 om : We r = ae ae tel 64 Fa he ante for ehiiy as nin thisjg the canneries on the pkeena with the statute governing the gub-| This was due to the fact that the]; . ity which has Sueeiiiaall a * ce — ” o = - se ate aca : : 1g to take the offal from their tec is desig et the| written decision of the British Col- a Bh ee gee ee, {URennel which . there: 15 O¥erys { \ direction | ; on ‘ ject and is designed to me : 5 F ; streets nor sewers. The city has|reason to believe will be granted ot a Sie plants. Similar contracts points that were raised in the deci-|umbia Chief Justice had not beeD|, 444 of all its credit for street ha cile ; Pan be et have been made with most sion given by Chief Justice Hunter of| received by the Government and it improvements and sewers a . ro hehe ; ; , nt he north a has of the canneries down the the Supreme Court of British Colum-| was not deemed wise to take definite The sliding scale price offered ; The On as. welt: able to fin- never been developed before. Built/g ©°St- bia a few days ago. action until the text of the decision), in, company is a reasonable oo we Rowe homse ~ “a e closest hs ‘ he eden of British Co- Does this mean that Van- The Chief Justice held that the| was in the hands of the department. Sten for: the a rvalbiaalt of power privet er, s to finance its U ted States | lum! the agit would be to bene- couver is going to get an regulations that were in effect went| As the decision of the Chief Jus- used. It is much cheaper than sc heme. This city has an assess- a “7 we ae sai ae sek ‘ provinee, giving as it would industry which naturally beyond the powers that were convey-| tice is interpreted here, it is not the price at which the cily is now ment at 20 “million dollars. s s : : ied as oi landed an ihte te ational teansportstion con- belongs to Prince Rupert? ed to the Governor-in-Council under) believed that he ruled that be producing power. Within a very Ai nity et will peg: : ’ atter of importance to the| nection with the far north which Is the big town gotng to the statutes governing the immigra-| statute was ultra vires, but paly ae few years the city will be using Powe dust as cheaply as the pri- ie Mts yuk san increasing traffic pick our plums just as they tion into the country. Under these| the regulations based on this were 5°) sufficient power te get the mini- vately owned plant ao the RES eg re ee are about to get ripe? new regulations it is hoped to over-| regarded. If the decision of Chief mum price which is lower than sent consumption. Wiih an in- Reid fe come any objection that may bde| Justice Hunter is found to go fur-|\iner coast cities are getting creased consumption the city : in ut SNe Renee ce Te raised in this way and so effectively ther than that, the Government, it is power now. The per capita con- power will come down in price . 5 a ie POW i RS SEEM INCLINED T0 TAKE CONFERENCE ON THE overcome the upsetting of the orders | believed, will take other methods of sumption of electricity is in- faster than the power under the 5 A Be: DUBLIN STRIKE FAILS | of the Government in ‘regard to thé| dealing with-the situation which has}...4.ing every year beyond all proposed agreement, 4 - ——- admission of Eest Indians into Can- |srten: estimate. Two years ago the ex.| The proposed contract if ac. | ag STEPS T0 STOP WAR Worker Demanded Complete RS pert brought in here to report on;cepted will enable the Prince Ru- ys | ‘ Reinstatement of Strikers Left For the East TWO PRINCE RUPERT “ proposed? . hy doa seleenr ae peas to Co. to fin- ; i ——_ scheme estima a is date we > : Ae MAY FORCE THE HAND OF SECRETARY OF STATE BRYAN —- (Special to The Daily News. Mr. D. B. Taylor, who for the | MEM LOR mm WOODS would He ata aaa nie ae a The prices proposed are too — i MEXICAN REBELS APPARENTLY IN NO HURRY TO Dublin, Dec. 8.—The attempt}past 18 months has been manag- | Provincial Constables and Others | matter of fact we are using 380/high. aa Bena THE CAPITAL to reach a settlement of Dublinjing editor of the Prince Rupert | Have Started on a Hunt horse power. If the company is enabled to ~~ ze ~ ; a ; lah RS ieee The confer.|Daily News left Friday last for | If the city develops the Wood-|sell their power to the city at ©) Dec. 6-—-(jen. Navar-| six fights, despite the fact that he/strike has failed. The confer cS : i ear 5 : 2 s 5 . TE 8 , ; : Leyes Ontario ,where he will go in| Saturday evening there started|worth Lake scheme it will not|these high prices they can then eader of the federals in| jas lost three-quarters of his men,/ence of the employees, assisted , with his brother in the Sentinel- have: suflicient power to supply rk et weve ee Bel out on a hunting expedition up under bid the city for industrial tr et is still game, He is still actively en-|by English labor leaders, sat for} peyjew, one of Ontario's best Puoke Inlet. & paser melemricin the demand for more than three}eontracts and take to their Port : Corre OPO POLODELOLETS, sah ‘ks st, a partly © "Ising , . >i 7 : : ; ee Oe gaged in the fighting. twenty hours and threshed out}newspapers and publishing | *UesS on’ : hn T “4 p (or four years, It will mean the|Rdward townsite industries 7%) % THINGS ARE COMING OU ; reer etn every point, but the conference |plants. Mr. Taylor leayes many} H. B. Eastman, oon oomire, 1./deyelopment of another power]which would otherwise come Be 5 Washington, Dec. 6,—The powers } ki lown on the workers’ de friends bebind who hopes he hes | McMeekin, S..Mathieson, Pear! R.|and a new plant at a still greater | here We se asnl , . » o oO 3 ( . Ss - A : . ™ * i * ores Oh es WAY may force the hand of Secretary of | O*e ° ; tatements caught the mountain fever and|yarris and George McLeod. |Cost. Applications for this other] 1¢ the agreement is entered in- State Bryan on the question of the mand of complete reinstatement: will come back to the coast. » Yesterday evening two, of the water power has been made but to the power should be taken on, oa early termination of existing condi- of the strikers. This the sane ‘eiianumaiiiata ones Besroia MoMeakin china J. it has not yet been secured from the low voltage side of the eulne samen T Fo 4 a teat .|tive » employers refused, vee I oe ape ee ee 4 * 4 Bee tions in Mexico, It has been sug odes ee ry oe cent Toomire, failed to “turn” up. ne ee . ‘ station instead of the high-vol- HE q | vested in very polite language that es Oe htnebaee é I . Scouting parties were sent out it he Ae foun its Rowe? tage side, el Se |the United States should act. The) ee o without success and during the oe mar Ba aaee wn a As the city has to raise 860,- at lroreign diplomats will probably reve caeogs lrest of the wild, blistering night |S¢heme for some y . Unt e OPERA HOUSE BEST BICYCLE RIDERS MONDAY wait upon the chief of the state de- with requests for informa- the point, 000 for a_ distributing plant this might, be better applied on Be the hydro-electric scheme, ; It might be possible to leta amount used exceeds to 3000 h.p. If the company is able to sell to industries cheaper than to the Majestic. Theatre ithe bulk of the party kept on | firing their ammunition hoping |to thus guide the lost to the mo- yar ent eee AND TUESDAY er Start a Six Day Race in Madison Square Garden tion on Special Announcement tity » city has ight every —— tor boat. But all through the|City, the city has the rig ) . cs ec. 6.—-Gen. Villa is in — Owing to the mishap to the city 3) °° c & ‘a}five years to apply for a revision|portion of the hydro-electric 1 ; ER] Paso, Dec. §.—-Gen. . = ’ plant, whatever the cause the whole night not a sound was_ heard } : : oe the beanie? at 00 al this Pro ramme |no hurry to enter Chihuahua, Hu- (Special to The Daily News of Third Avenue was in darkness from them of rates, to be settled by arbitra- contrac on 1e «same Dasis On rays ’ ‘ . 5 Guaj- ha ey ‘an. (8 Seventee last Saturday night. No electricity rors mY tion which Section Two was graded—- A: he erta’s troops still remain at G New York, Dec, 8.—-Seventeen available, therefore impossible to $| This morning the party made Re > the contractor im Gelanbee vb) pee mas, The rebels are at Juarez, Out]{eams, composed of the best bi- continue. the performance. The Should this agreement be tur-|Pay the contractor im debenture, lanother determined hunt and re- They management takes pleasure to an- FAITHFUL SHEP. rounce that tickets of fear that the federals will attack}eycle riders of the world (with beginning No. $ turned discouraged. then|med down by the property own- In the event of the city failing LOLOL LOL LL LLL ELL O DEOL LOL DOLL LL DO LLL LLL LOLLL EL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LLL ory for the children Monterey that point has been aban-|the exception of Walter Rutt, ere rer, edulie ane oN A ;put into the cold. storage wharf ers where is the city going to get!to secure money to finance the ee # doned by the American colony three times winner, who is inea- and ail cordially Invited for -to- § and from there telephoned Chie? its power, as it is impossible to]scheme power may be obtained © Ta MADCAP ae pacitated by injury), are compe- night's | Performan oe. At will haveran $/ Owen, of the provincial police} finance a civic plant at the pre-|temporarily from the G.T.P, dry — i Broncho feature No Herring Running titors in the annual atx day race ue dig, siveastlon, Peano Play. | Shortly after noon he put out|Sent time, = * dock plant. Bie ‘ \STONEK COMEDY , - which began just after midnig at - i after the missing men in the po, | ae = aaa t < \ fish man from the north re-jin the Madison Square Gamlens A Slave of Satan, lice motor boat; George Frizzell Blackmailers Caught Basket Ball i from the Deep,” ports that the herring run is very|last night. i. verre also took his boat out with Mr.| Ogden, Utah, Dec. 8.—Three of| Brotherhood vs. Bankers at 99) and Furious. late in starting this year, There ——_——__——_----- Witegraph net May Poriltlag Burgess of the Royal Hotel and|the men who were part of a gang|the Auditorium tonight, Game | \D'S PRAITS——Fadu are no schools in sight yet in the) The Ladies Aid of the Baptist THE AMBASSADOR’S DISAPPEAR- $/others, and another motor boat|of blackmailers who terrorized|called at 8.145. Admission 25e. x : north, Chureh will give a tea, sale of is aoe joined the searching party. Up to}Ogden haye been arrested. Re- ea Last year the herring were] work, home cooking and candy oR RACE FOR HONO! " the time of going to press noth-|wards of $24,000 overhangs the Fresh crabs. Palace Cafe, — | running in Prince Rupert harbor|at the home of Mrs. G, A, MeNi- concluding with a Blograph roar- ing had been heard from these|heads of these desperadoes, who|Sixth St, 284tf a ADMISSION ~ - = 100 & 15c 3/2! this date bul there are none choll ,327 5th Ave., December *aahare any Saat cee se- ¢|Tescue parties or the lost men. have terrorized the vicinity since ———-— here yet Phe season is still/11th, from 3 to 6, Admission BEN, COME LEBEN.” creed the hold-up of the Oregon Short} Pantorium Pieneer @leaners. MC onopees S early for this harbor, 25c., including afternoon tea, 289 o After the theatre, Palace Cafe.|Line train in June 1910, Phone 4,