"| THE DAILY N WS | GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: That $104 for incidentals makes he sourdoughs suspect that the mayor is a very poor solo player. B.G., TUESDAYS RUPERT, PRINCE MARCH 10, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS re PACIFIC poRT OF ee < a s ID) A 2) Nt ‘% CRAFT IN BUILDING BONUSED RAILWAYS ' E CIT Y COUNCIL FAVORS CELEBRATION AND PUBLICITY—WANTJNEW CITY CENSUS TAKEN OR A AD ALDERMEN AGREE MITTEE apPOINTED To co- OPERATE WITH G. T. P. FOR CEREMONY IN PRINCE RUPERT AND DISCUSS PUB- LICITY CAMPAIGN IN PREPARATION were unani-,ed visitors will come to the city that this} id the press will bring the city - for Prince to the attention of the world, pe ag : Che city should get a lot of ad { the eye of the} antising from it We shfould en appoint-}jaunch a publicity campaign to arrange for|drive the good points home. We g ficial opening}have lots of good talking points ; preparing a]|that are not tainted with hot air in connec-|but actualities Some provision with for this should be made im the brought up|estimates f the regular ld. Kerr coincided with Ald mss jas ing. McClymont The coun should M t drew atten-Jiake up the question of a cele that in a few]bration with the railways and id would belassist. reasonable to ld. Morrissey was proud to vill be an of-|see te step taken Phe spirit I those whof[must be in the atr Such an e Prince Ru-|]ocecas does not occur very g om a wilder-|often The council should unite 5 { will be a red|with all in the celebration. It is } i | couneil should|the duty of the council to take ae { e company and|the initiative } any celebra- The mayor appointed Ald. Mc- \ rrangt It is possible the} Clymont, Morrissey and the f W may drive the}mayor a committee to take s] Many distinguish- DERBOLT BURST ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY ROCKING MALASPINA LADIES’ AUXILIARY y Cruiser Had Unpleasent|New Orgenization Formed Last rience in Millbank Sound Evening for Ladies of Scotch —Crew Tumbled Out Descent . iken from.stem At a largely attended meeting sion of what} held ast evening an auxiliary been a large|was formed in conjunction with he cruiser|the St Andrew's Society The Newcombe, objects of the Auxiliary will be ned to Vic-| fect among the ladies of ri cruise, |S lescent what the So ipleasant} ; doing among the men, gs .Mill-|Vi ro keep them in loving re sday morning |ine e of their native land; rhe vessel was} iss th clansmen and to ? heavy weather] brit ther their wives, mo- vibrating of|thers, sisters and daughters and ! I deafening re-|wor if Scotch ‘descent © for . ds to come|/‘Auld Lang Syne.’ is they feared The auxiliary expects to meet rrible nature | twice 1 week, Tuesdays and Phursda luesday will be de- ‘ d was stand-|yoted to business, and Thursday d side of the|to basketba rhe officers elect a flash heled as follows: past in close| - President, Mrs. G. P, MeColl; ship. eee president Mrs. H. Killen; s he put it secretary Miss A. F. Dunn; « ed that a ie asuré Mrs by Mc Meekin; et in diameter, ean mittee, Mrs. J. H. Kelly, Miss foremast andjA Cow M Garton, Miss : same moment|Moir, and Mrs. W Longwill. happened to] Besides the above the following t door of thejladies were present: Mrs. W. A ® saw the ex-|Williscroft, Mrs Carmicheal, ed 200 feet! M1 Sinclair, M1 Gray, Mrs. ship. The re-|Brown, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Miller, and the con-|Mrs. Simpson, Miss Dickie, Miss ; l nd shook the Cowie, and Miss Ross . heavy wind, . . heavy yellow |DUKE OF CONNAUGHT WILL rising from the | COME WEST IN FALL Ploslon, resem. | Tos at iphur smoke.| Special to The Daily News he galley, fire. | Vancouver, March 10.—The from below,| Duke of Gonnaught is to visit r ‘ the foreecastle | Vancouver during September, , {0 learn the! Word was brought by Major Me- ible se ‘nsation | Tavish, who has just returned | from Ottawa, where he has been eee ee eee ¥ attending the annual meeting ot art Dressmaking and millinery the St. John’s Ambulance asso- POD YasTe STYLE winaaihs \' ialion, Interview— | Births McKinley—Born to Mr., and f Eason iMrs. J. W. MeKinley, on March 8 t /10 a son, 1044 pounds your 6 | Port Edward's power plant ma- Dee , and Summer Out- 3\chinery has arrived, 54tf Se wey w rates on wash resses. - Pled or altered “eee which they ‘had fell It was a | difficult matter for ent who saw the bolt to explain things KEEP THe ADDRESS for they had hardly recovered from the shock themselves. If T Ninth ave the bolt had struck the ship ser- E. Phone Blue 3399 jious damage and probable !oss of . Oooo, OPO DIOR LORES ‘life would have resulted White — oer OUR NEWEST LEVIATHAN Ss 50,000 The Belfast on February Britannic, successfully launched at occurred, remodeled, Line vard was the Titanic almost Star R. M tons, larges disaste! completely which accounts for her le 26. t steamer She and as a result of that accident the plans of ng stay ever had built in a British ship just been laid down when the new liner stocks. were the LEGISLATURE IS GUILTY Announcement | WANT CITY CENSUS TO SELL DEBENTURES The present incumbent of the mayor's office was very English Financial Men Want | critical of the late mayor Proof of City’s Boasted for not putting in an item- Population | ized bill of expense for his sa ok trip to England. On his own | trip he puts in a bill for At the council meeting Ald. aeek ki. as which: £402 16 Montgomery and Morrissey inbidentals. Every one moved that a city census be| knows how much the fare to taken within a month. The name | Victoria is and how much a of the census taker and the | room costs at the Empress amouht to be appropriated were} and Vancouvet! The only Dea | curiosity the public has is ! é . what the incidentals repre- Ald. Kerr said there seemed 60] sent. The mayor is a very be a lot of blanks in the motion.|} 3 modest eater and drinker He suggested a_ police sana which makes the public the He also tipped off the informa- more curious as to what tion that it was to help sell ine| secret vice is hidden away city bonds. There had been no| in that half of the expense census since 191441. It is re-/% account which is put into ported in England that we only | one mysterious bulk, have 3000 people. | Ald. Montgomery said there}? Ni were more buildings than ever| aes. : before and they were all full.| Did City Kose Ten Tons Coal? There ought to be a census every | Ald. Morrissey remarked at year and we want it accuraté l the city council last night that Ald. Morrissey suggested it be|(he city weigh scales were not submitted to committee of the| iccurate; that the city had pur- whole. ijchased a lot of coal retently Mr. Peters said she thought| which had been weighed on the the new municipal uct would] scales, and he learned from good make provision for taking ajauthority that the city had lost census. lten tons weight by the inaccu- It will be taken up at a special | racy. He thought the scales session of the council. |needed attention The question - }was turned over to the board of SOCIALISTIC MEMBER OF works Special to The Daily News | a New Westminster, March 10.| Mrs. W. G, Humble will not re- John Place, M. P. P., has been|ceive on Wednesday, March 114, found guilty of unlawful assem }nor again this season. it bly near No. 1 shaft, Extension Ee detiaans Cc mine, during the recent disturb- | Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. ances Sentence was reserved | Phone i. : : : 69 684 AAE ANNEMARIE UN Empress [THEATRE .TO-NIGHT... OUR PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT 1S AS FOLLOWS : We present Marshall P. Wilder in a very laughable comedy entitled “THE GODMOTHER.” Another entertaining Eaa.” A fine rural drama from the Edison Studios is “A FACT FROM THE PAST''—A feature release in two parts, thrilling Mexican drama from the Lubin Studios, JUANITA.” interesting scenic from the THE RIVER LEE.” A travelogue from the Kalem Studios, “ODD OCCUPATIONS.” FOI SIDI ORI I RR TOOT OOO IA AAA I A an Vitograph Studios, comedy for tonight will be “THE COLD STORAGE “JUAN AND “SCENES ALONG * FOUR UG UO U UCU ORIOL LL. ALE nike STANDING ROOM ONLY — AT COUNCIL MEETING Full House and No Fun—May- or’s Itemized Account Was Mostly Incidentals rhe mayor's return has had the effect of bringing back the jaudience to the council meet- ings rhere was an overflow into the hall last evening, but there was not much _ entertain- ment for the boys. Another appeal for a_ sub- scription to the Cartier centen- ary statue fund was turned over to the finance committee. Several residents in the cinity of Tatlow street asked the removal of a sign on the between Tatlow and Fulton as dangerous to children in the vicinity.. The estion was left to the board of works vi- for lane being ivil Several residents in the Taylor and Seventh the electric light moved to a point about 100 feet further west. The light ‘ommittee will investigate other of have vicinity asked to street Want Sunday Pool A other to be Tessier and operators ask to keep the pool rooms for the working- have no clubs The left to the licence to report on. George pool 1 alle open oom wed Sundays men who petition committee On the committee was of decided of em- recommendation the council not to comply with request H. FE, Ross re the for ployment agencies Those Weigh Scales of fees The board recommending a works reported that the council building at the free to one as weighing master, pay for light and heat, telephone made a pay The report was adopted. Morse Creek Bridge The city engineer reported the plans of Mr. Albert for the pro- posed Morse creek bridge were oi standard design and otherwise O, K, The board of works recom- mended that no further action re the construction of the bridge be taken until the G, T, P. is heard suitable and who will act tenant to with the station, erect scales let some from. The report was adopted. The communications from the steam engineers’ unions were ordered filed, The Horticultural society's re- quest for free water for lawns was granted, but applications LARGE SUM PLUNDER SECURED BUILDING EASTERN RAILWAY to the News March be the heaviest members’ day of the Broder introduced a resolution for the abolition of the manufacture, sale and im- portation of cigarettes. An im- portant announcement was made by Mr. Borden that a_ special commission will be appointed from members of the house to enquire into this evil and report to the house. In the of his speech he said he doubted the advisability of taking such a drastic proposed by Mr. Broder holding an quiry. Another Special Daily Ottawa, 10.—Yesterday proved to pro- vate ses- sion. Andrew course step as without question discussed jof en-| CARVELL EXPOSES LAXITY OF GOVERNMENT — ENGINEER MAKES FALSE REPORT was the accusation of wrong- the granting of the Seuthampton Brunswick. The by Mr. aes oe Johnston, gov- reported to company that it $22,000 per mile, was sworn in the courts cost less than $12,000 per mile. He said the aid given by the Dominion and provincial governments exceeded the cost of the line by $59,965. This had gone into pocket. The road was built by a company which James K. Pindar, M. L. Hon. J. D. Reid departmental en- regarding to doing a subsidy railway in New charge was made Carvell that E. H. ernment engineer, the railroad would while it to have cost somebody's A., is president promised quiry. a AFTER A DESPERATE FIGHT Special to the Daily News Glasgow, March 10.—Mrs, Pankharst was arrested at a suffragette fight meeting after a fierce with the NOTED SUFFRAGETTE AGAIN ARRESTED AND SENT TO JAIL | platform. |produced clubs from under their WITH POLICE MRS. PANK- HURST IS SENT TO JAIL jon as missiles for holding back the police for a few minutes. Finally the palice stormed the A number of women checking up the tenders fer the hydro-electric steel pipe. Prices were received from many firms, including Wm. N. MeNeil GCo., Evans, Coleman & Evans, Stef- fens & Nowle Mannes-Mann Tube Co., Crane & Co., and Van- couver Engineering works. The lowest tender appears to be that of Gerald Lomer, Mon- treal. They dsk $6.55 per lineal foot for 45-inch pipe, class A and B, and 86.87 for class OC, For the 18-inch pipe their price is $2.47. They guarantee deliv- ery in Prince Rupert in ten to fourteen weeks. The pipe comes from Autwerp, The total amount will run up to about $100,000, The other firms asked from four to for delivery. The tenders were the city engineer and works to report on at meeting of the council. tendering ten months referred to board of a special ane, police in wien “\cloaks and used them thoroughly score of women were burt. Sev-|against the attacking party. eral constables in anticipation of|Several blank cartridge pistols trouble with the suffragettes|Were let off, including several had stretched a network of wire or The police seized Mrs, de *S t ‘aggce o across the platform concealed by Pankhur | and dragged her off ; “|the platform and through the floral decorations, and it proved} hall to the street. \ desperate very efficacious with the aid of! effort was made to rescue her as the masculine supporters, whoj|the police forced her into a taxi- used flower pots, chairs or any-/|cab and drove to the police sta- thing they could lay their hands ' tion. for lawn taps must be made in Only Auxiliary Plant the regular way. —~ The Mayor's Expenses In the mayor’s report on his The clerk stated he had re-|t”ip south he states that he went ceived an itemized bill of the|to Seattle to consult Engineer mayor’s expenses for his trip to}Ross as to the advisability of Victoria. ane ea aor putting in a wooden or cement were nol reat 1e total was ; fan an. ’ dam at ret oe lake. Ross 2 recommended the ceme Pec Seed ai he me dec e cement dam, be passed with accent on the|°ve® though the plat might “itemized.” It carried. soon be only an auxiliary plant. The account shows $3.50 a|Evidently the Seattle man antici- day for hotel and $104 for inci-|pates that this expensive under- dentals, which is at the rate of}taking which is holding up the over $7 a day for wifich there|construciion of public buildings, are no items the grading of streets and the — we installation of sewer, is only go- TENDERS FOR PIPE ing to be an auxiliary plant FROM MA F se all. ne Mrs. D. H. Morrison, who has Montreal Firm Quoting on Bel- been confined to her room with gian Pipe Appears to illness for a few weeks, is now Be Lowest recovering, and hopes to be about in a short time. Almost an hour was spent by — - - the city council opening and | AA BRBARRRRB ABOU ORR aya. TO-NIGHT Great two-reel Broncho Sea Story A Romance of the Sea Thanhouser Child Story “THE TWO TWINS” BRITISH GAZETTE And the funny Irish Comedy “ALWAYS TOGETHER” ESTHOLME WESTHOLM OPERA HOUSE ADMISSION 10c & 160 AAIAAAAAAAIAAAAIAAAA AAAI AAAAIAIAIAI AAAI ISASIAIAAIAIIIAIAMNE FORO AA AIT IAAI AAA IAA AA AACA