cee PRINCE RUPERT GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: THE paciFic nies must, be" runing. Up a Yerriote. pitt ” or t | 6 porT oF PROG / clgarettes and ice cream sodas ee $ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESD MARGH 3, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS cere = ——— — - - — _———~ —---—~ x —— — — Wi EXTEND ORDER FOR EXCLUSION LABORERS 5S. JOHN N COLLIDED WITH NEWINGTON -- FRED AYER WON ANNUAL DOG RACE IN BLIZZARD OVERNMENT ASKED TO RENEW Sea Ft EE EACLUSION ARTISANS ORDER WON BY FRED AYER P SN February Building Permits $432,650 Prevented Any Record N LAW AND GOVERNMENT POLICY piscusseD, ——— Breaking | as Prince Rupert is a ae only oa mMIGRATIO MON W. A. BOCHANAN E. N. RHODES population, its building permits for the past month T LENGTH IN a0 ew ee oe Lip. CON. Special to the Daily News “ will compare favorably with any city in Canada. PARTICULARS ASKED FOR E.M.MACDONALD j . | LIB. Nome, Alaska, March 3,—Fred They total nearly half a million dollars. The large or f she first I e Solo- ° Daily News to Hindus, it must be remember- Ayer finished first in th rr oare proportion of it belongs to dry dock construction: f eet nsidering the case that mon Derby dog race from Nome ' rhe Asiatic |; ), a ; British ‘niihedia over the snow trail to Solomon Dry dock power house.............. $125,000 YJ ithey are B s s cls. : Bf ‘ i Pi 2 : : ; ; Canada and il. H. Stevens of Vancouver and SS eae: ; a - ©, ne ih Ship @0O0 06.05 64 eG FSU VG cake bie 150,000 British Colum-|spoke at some length in favor of Brera d cas te tee nat Machine SHOP ...seeeeeeee ee eeeecee 26,000 | , a close second with a eam 0 . % 1 poliey of exclusion, in so far | t te ; f Boiler house 26.000 of an ex-|' ; pe he ; Ava Siberian wolves. He finished|$ ° ‘Oller Rouse .....+seeee cee eeerere «0, he house. of | 2%, Possible, of a I Asiatics. : (wo minutes after Ayre. Poundry 23s °:7.- ¢ agree- 4 H Prank ho. 1, 00 Would Weippe, Ai ers Five teams entered the race Administration building ........... 40,000 on a ment with China similar-to that ; Tae | lling by whith started under clear skies Coal storage 20,000 ball rolling in effect with Japan. He was se MON nat 10 G'AaeR. Acetne 7 vasa oe a oo 4 eveiehenes deans Aah he particulars ies “ritic Pe e I s as ; on tan Ga a Rte Tse v ~A ower Catholic church...........%% 2,00 I vere in criticizing the Hindus a HON. H.S.2ELAND HON ROBT. ROGERS FE. Papnrr » and snowstorm which reached thet tiaw ats ss A . 0 der-in-council!, ,) He said they could not : y. Oc Eiler planing: mill. via. saa os 6,00 5 prohibiting | , ait Lted n lar umber _— CONSFRvATIVE the proportion of a blizzard de- C. L. Munro, cottage 3% 1.0655 a 64 2,000 » adn e j ara nu ers ‘ : pewk ten ; British Columbia Fe tl fee letely i troy sa veloped as the’ race progressed, Tames MBI 66 oo Cit RWS oles eee 1,000 nd Mareh 31 Pere. Seat. See and heavy going destroyed ail ‘ Ria ORAM Asis. o's. 6 3:5 gcalvis SUS ae eee 1,000 : aden He | he standard of civilization chances of lowering the records ital -additions:’. .. 2.00 e foe ee 1.550 : . iow th fis Mee tJarnard, the member for other. years, sath men ol e sa £ nes , the |’ ctoria, and Mr Burnham of Aver finished the course of 64 Total Se TE Se So Oe wae Peterboro were heard from miles in six hours and four se- i portion of the! ’ Another Att Dr. Roche, minister of the in- conds Johnson's time last year other pol I, ; was the record of the course. It vhat the ex-|terior, said the question of Jap- , saci | ; : ; was five hours, seven minutes, }@ aN 4 Ee dat a t a tee Oy eh ae twenty-four seconds. ce o the de jmuch the same pos ion as when a — = ae amare ie are ott TESS ine BREMEN CDOS. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS DULL narked con-|break it. As the Japanese had CON. : IN ABSENCE OF THE MAYOR ippened in the] d up to the agreement pretty vhen an Am- | we he did not consider it ad- REDISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE Indoor Sports at Madison Square 1 justice was|visable to cancel it Dr. Roche Garden Create Several the courts of|made the announcement that the}On resuming the debate upon the second reading of the Redistri- New Champion® ALDERMEN AT INSTIGATION OF ACTING-MAYOR TAKE FLING OQuebee leovernment had been asked to bution bill, Premier Borden said that the reason for iIn- maintain AT THE PRINTERS AND THREATEN TO BUY 5 e in praise|renew the’ order-in-council of creasing the number of the committee from seven to nine New York. March 3.—Five new OUT OF THE CITY 1 nation. He|December 8 for a period of six seemed more fanciful than real. However, he was willing championship records, two of be kept out} months The matter is being to allow the point, and moved that the committee consist Of |which established new world’s i , an arrange.|considered by the government, the above nine members instead of seven indoor _marks,;-were made-at-the Che city council is beginning Ald. Montgomery did not-want ¢ the number|and before the end of the month . . ———_—- indoor national championships|to feel the loss of the mayor.|the bylaw changed. He and f of the Amateur Athletic union at|Last evening there was no enter-|jothers had gone to a lot of Vas a root definite rolic ill fe an- | : ; : oe - i a I y WwW I an ADVERTISING MAN ‘MAY LEASE THE Madison Square garden. Two tainment or anything to break trouble in preparing that bylaw TALKED PUBLICITY | SILVER CUP MINE other oe records the monotony of the trifling rou- and it had kept the city free of were equalled. ., tine business. Even the audience|those pests, the employment MST Tt r. J. Halpin of the Boston Ath_|had fallen away to a lone way- | agents. The bylaw was givig Wants to lntebeet Board of|Annual Meeting Will Be Heid) joie association and Alva T.| faper who dropped in out of the| Satisfaction. Let us protect the Trade and City Council in Tomorrow When Proposition Meyers of the Trish American | wet Ald. Montgomery noted|™men we have here. : —— Halpin wo nthe 600-yard run in/the boys. When you take away | mittee to report on. Yesterday afternoor bout 30 The annual meeting of the) 4 1 is Meyers in the eee the grand stand you take away | Got Scab Printing ILWAYS AND TELEGRAPHS TIED UP FOR DAYS—ELEVEN members of the board trade |Silver Cup Mining ae ce , Fe ee diag ah the PAS DATO OF to make a play. | The purchasing agent sent in FATALITIES IN NEW YORK AND MANY OTHERS RE- gathered in the board p and) wpoae pro} iS ofeere-mie | championship fimufes gers BUMS Tieenscion wuaet iht ee ee el PORTED IN OTHER PLACES heard a splendid talk from Mr.) ountain Hazelton, will be held} eae the Neate walk. by R. * Pisenegion ON ORT: the Prices | prices, Acting-mayor Morrissey S. S. Glass on publicity w Mr, (pete emorros tae xoost appa BensaG ae ode Rene one 1000. submitted by the city printers,/ admitted that he had requested S Daily News jlies were reported from eise- ) hes f the Glass Adver- } portant male lo. be taken up A j : és bg rect 9-4 9 a but as none of the aldermen @P-!him to do so. , |! : Glass is head of the Gla vel lthat of leasing the property to|ard run of A. R. Kiviat, 2:15 2-5, peared anxious to ~-make any oe : h 3 With the Ac Ore eee ae tising agency in Vancouveé and | Giothier Bros. for: @ term of|and the two-mile run of H. lothier ‘Os, or- 0 anvthine§ sait abo e s aSK : 1 o's é i . a Se south Fallen telegraph poles] methods and results was ex. [ee ee Oe es: DISMISSED T DAY een oe Seon nee local printers had all tend- | me have errupted the wire ser-|tpemely interesting and met with ana nh ¢ They : meee aan’. “aitooothar:” thoes was }cred $60 for the job. He had a m of 1888 vice lhere is continued delay of|the approval of the members a aire: 8 3 erp a Eo | Lot. of Liquor on aueiled but| ; m ““I|price from Vancouver of $45.50. other cities |inains in New York, New Jersey, the board of trade. nom ee Rar y wih peeked “th Was Brought in by Parties nothing much doing. He asked the council's instruc- t : oe _ /Pennsyivania and other states, Mr. Glass met informally th: s nivaitinie ny ee epee to Celebrate Want the Weigh Scales tions. , ak oa eke lhe Pennsylvania railroad has] finance committee of the 2 tied aa fe a. Sabai Sans —_—— There were two applications Ald, Dybhavn moved that in { announced that it has resumed} eouncil today and will also meet : a Several witnesses were called] for the weich view of the big difference in ties numb shareholders ; scales cigar stand. in borders.|. om.out of the city are here to|this morning before Magistrate Both jfrom the local terminal after 25 | tomorrow there will be a vittend the meeting Carss in connection with the hits er £. ght. hours of interrupted service. meeting. a alleged blind pig case, Rex vs. | the so | n the south, | onding it trains regulavly|the council of the board of trad prices that the purchasing agent buy from the lowest. Ald. D, H. Morrison was favor- l 1 ced for the rent, heat and \. Little asked for three- ; quarters of the scale fees and J. as al near New persons perished | s In his address yesterday M Syrotuek. There was no attempt ; i able, but suggested that possibly = * |H. McLean asked for 50 per cent. : ral fatali ‘PROMINENT BRITISHERS ilass gave a tot of valuable ir JOHN COLLIDED to deny that there was liquor, and} py), ay licadions an left ‘ th ' veefl.n duuping price. He. ape jlenty of it, on the premises, but} apphice oe lbeen a dumping price. Hs sug- formation on publicity work, how . : héund af aaske voard of works. URGE MILDER COVENANT it was done and what had been} WITH NEWINGTON all the witnesses claimed that it} —— : gested an enquiry. learned from experience He | es was bought by separate groups| Would Plant Shrubs Ald. MeClymont said he had rested getting Tom Richard-'g@, 7, Pp, Boat Cut Government|of men for their own use. Re- | Colin Coldwell of Virden, Man.,|Purchased stationary in Vancou- | * FREE ORR ap pat ap eae SENSATIONAL \Sign Declaration to Support any |SUSEC*! Action to Prevent Home son, the head of the Oregonian Cruiser Almost ceipts were produced in court| wants a job with the city as pub. |e! cheaper than he could get it FEATURE i Rule if no Election Development league, here for a in Two showing that the liquor was Dur | lio gardener whose duties will be here, Where the difference in T | week to assist the committee in : aia chased by different men each|/{to run a city nursery and plant price le eo’ great the Agortt woule O-NIGHT | Special to "he Daily News planning a campaign and in rals-) ‘Phe Prinee John of the G, T, Pp, | time. shrubs and trees along the|® sues in buying outside. : oe fu s » 38 ose » ance ate or a i ce nigomery re 2 , at th | London, Mareh 3.-Lord Rob- ing fund }line, which left here on Sunday One witness, whose evidence|streets. He also asked numerous ' aie lp ly wanted «tht e 4 » Mi . ‘ Mr. Glass himself is here try-} ht Nia had to be interpreted, as Ke was|questions. It was left to the fi-|@Ues4oM sent to a committee to WE On ines - erts, Viscount Milner, Lord Bal-|jnge to ereate a market for his | ut, southbound, collided with} nanie to speak English, ex-|nance committee. investigate. Te) / HOLME four of Burleigh, Rudyard Kip-| wares He is not seeking a po-j the government cruiser Newing- plained that he and a party of w It, was turned over to the fi- OP] rn ae line, Professor Albert Von Dicey,|sition as head of a publicity bu-}ton at Swanson Bay wharf Mon-|his friends who had just come . ants Fees Raised hance committee, RA H OUSE {Sir William Ramsay and other}/reau; he is an advertising agent, | day morning. The government|down the line, had hared a room H, E. Ross, employment agent, Scavenging Making Profit a rere | less prominent persons have is-|If the publicity department does|boat was cut down to the water |at Syrotuck’s place for the pur- said the bylaw which limits his rhe health department re- Ne Isued an appeal to their fellow}newspaper advertising he will|/line and is badly wrecked, No|pose of holding a _ celebration.|fees to 25c¢ works a hardship on parted, showing the receipts for “ jcountrymen to follow their ex-Jenter the field for the basiness.|lives were lost, They did the thing on a large/him, It does not pay to keep in|scavenging for January to be VAMPIRE” ample in signing: a declaration He spoke pointedly of Prince ace sealant scale, They paid two dollars for|touch for 25¢ and naturally all|} $826 and the operating ‘expenses lin. a milder form than the Ul-|Rupert’s opportunity ,o take ad- Port Edward's harbor is two | the room and disposed of two|applications for men go to Van- - $e |ster covenant, holding themsel-|vantage of the present publie in- miles long with a turning basin barrels of beer, some whiskey, |COUuVer. Continued on Page 4 ‘Tunes o ives in ease the Home Rule bill}terest in the Pacific coast lof two thousand feet across. several chickens and numerous| == —_——— ener EELS | becomes law without a general Yesterday's meeting was for lloaves of brea This Kind Of | aaa gu gga Q GQ UGG GUO O UU OCU. UL ULC 9% \ lelection, justified in supporting |the council of the board of trade, thing is customary with his peo- MMroducir 3 | r { | i i o ; i 9 Bert French and Alice jany action which will be effec-|]but several others took advan. |g }ple, but had been misunderstood 2 ee Ne in their world-famous jlive in preventing the bill being |tage of the chance to hear Mr ny the patioe, EMPRESS | ) IEA TRE VAMPIRE DANCE iput in operation rhe signator-|Glass. | | The magistrate warned the lies appeal is to carefully point “att Jaccused that he must expect to BRITIgh jout that by signing the declara- Willie Hoppe Won yy Eppes. leet into trouble if large quanti- ... 1 O-NIGHT... . WEEKLY BUDGET ition no man pledges himself to ” a vad 8, Section 7, ties of liquor were found on his ‘ . ; , > ooate t ' lake any particular action which Chicago, March S——Willic ” RADE OE | Gent premises Under the act, the A ‘ine feature release from the Lubin Studios entitied “Until We And the a . ted Koji Yamada 500} Cove. Are well located and com- , } aia Great laughi good judgement might not ap-|Hoppe defeated ke amada court would be justified in as Three Meet Again,” in two parts. “THE JANITOR: Jenene phe of. to 174 in the first match of a mand excellent view. of harbor. suming his intention to sell “When Wealth Torments’” is an Essanay comedy that will please 8 F ” : MRratOn | - five-man 18.2 billiard tourna-| Prlee $1200 each; terme arranged. 3) jj 1410) He advised him in the | everyone. A This week at Demers’ 60c. and| ment The match ran ten in, oor eee jfuture to refuse permission to “An Unexpected Fortune,” a Selig comedy drama full of funn AMle810n, 10 and 180 T5c cashmere hose for 450; 45¢./nings, Hoppe having the highest eat ca AGES jhold their celebrations in his| ¥ eltuations. . OO oie and 50c¢ cashmere hose, 35e run of 156, Yamada’s best in- ST! 00., LTO. house, } ZOIIIIDIOI OOO 49-51 }ning was 91 | ‘The case was dismissed. OID ORI IE III IOI OIE IOI IO AAA A TAAIK