RINCE RUPERT ont OF pnOGRTSS ee P THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: if all the suggestions for Sunda entertainment are followed out Hi Gill's Seattie will have nothing on Rupert as a gay and giddy town. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS RENC: H MINISTER'S WIFE MURDERED EDITOR —- PRINCE RUPERT L ASK U.S. TO RELEASE CANADIAN. PRISONER Lis. — = TO “HAVE SUNDAY POOL UNCIL FAVORS SUNDAY POOL iciITOR TO PREPARE A BYLAW TO ALLOW POOL PEN SUNDAYS—WEEK DAY STAFF WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO OPERATE THEM— CLERGYMEN M4DE PROTEST SOL ooms O What right have the to speak vas once more|taken men, ethy debate in room the tey proprietors working man Mr. Wright forwarded the the men who have Morally it pool It is a question | for claimed those did man. self- is an city of making the adverse who petition not itt lish wrong Rev. Mr. Lo the amusement. ce at e oor an represent working was from is motives nlica r permission to : The petition ol room own- d that the pool ro | true d in lieu of men's|*?™¢ appearance Dimmick was opposed commercializing of It was the death of He ted for would not go. to sport sugges those who irged reading roon quarters and band = and have no open than WS bar rooms Ald. Morrison mont mov church an enls could the to ominittee with smoking decision on sught it park with Pool ) to oduced a depu- | cp, inisterial with back Ste ey more right rooms remain picture M Met be ily. Ald. petition and the not I lebate followed and | granted Ald clubs disserta j he question was the limited ited to ‘ morais, Mi were the clubs said city’s rrison au private operat charter. prevent ng under a Phere the vate 4 d description of aj cug ss Fulton street, ; in Ths came | many provincial special was nothing to ercialized sport, observ- having a wanted it up men they working club if ested f park. Ald, while pri- Sunday He ixing Hays Creek } Have its source McClymont said that he approached by people time there a job-or to let, he been approached by a rooms, of the deal was eity af every indirect contract were a the he grand conve had barbs of!) never Sunday If the pool room men could a candidate he would resign the the IrKIng man wanting stand | poo at each bull's! find ind contest seat on i deputation | question Ald. Mait la pool ap not har fuments |} 600 names had a pe that werlain | favoring Sunday pool, é Dybhavn geo the juestion did ne men. had voted for had yeal land had before mind, L appeared on yrotested |S, ne of the and he ged his ast considered it a rhe pe from the 1 concurred only nseemly and tit not come He been L was not true.|w bs will rise up|with what said anst that | it charge | Ald drinking and sabbath day. If| bers ought to | and} give public ag it true: ite the Me had al what point Sunday the working around a themselves at harm in Irrissey not been pool If and shown man table five will injure they stand themselves amuse cents and different ven if it : the city | lives of the it @asy ives Is done participate dan- believe in the Automobiles howlin’ and down midnight not get itels or pool a game what Others more is (rue) werous avile I of man, with drunken council equality whole} joaded fOr) poarin gs contrary | Sixth the well- | If the pool room. it hing. Ts the surrounded for the ire not est neu Avenue five pass up between They the he draw they rmers, thin God and and do their rooms Ye a.m. elty booze at your own get it. either. ot working a may Or-linferences where by | They player? | foreig the are not am not rum, the jman, I influence the influenced under Lat : asking clergy o1 comes from am by jus- those infatu me to their own who put them the by itice,”’ Ald, moved Maitland granting Morrissey and that a bylaw igainst econ mis-| lhe Majestic Theatre -- Hours’ Entertainment -- 2 m, and Continued on Page Four er Usual admission of 10 and fifteen cents. The greatest treat that has oan Sifered in Prince Rupert. EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE PRO- er seen in Prince Rupert before. Seven-ree! productione, one 1 @ half of film mile Great Military Drama entitled “THE SPY” In three parte ‘ “TRIST, AN AND I8OLDA"—In two parts. PATHE COLORED PICTURE. One of the finest Photographic films ever seen. “RESURR FECTION OF LAZARUS"—This is a fine film and suitable for Lenten season. “Louisa MILLER” —@ refined Frenoh tragedy. AFTER EXTENDED DEBATE KING GEORGE SEES ARMY BOXING MATCH First Reigning Monarch to Wit- ness Public Exhibition of Fistic Art Special to The Daily News London March 17.—King George has attained the distine- tion of being the first reigning monarch to witness a public ex- hibition of the noble art of self- defense, As a guest of the Sec- ond Life Guards, of which he is colonel, he was entertained at a boxing and fencing tournament at Regents Park barracks. Bom- bardiet Wells former British heavyweight champion, and Pat O'Keefe of Ireland gave a fair exhibition of sparring. Several clever amateurs took part. PRIVATE SEWER CASE WILL BE ARBITRATED Some Aldermen Think Attempt Has Been Made to Hold Up Beveridge the from Reports were received by last solicitor appeal of M1 get permission to ‘ity council evening the city and city engi- n the Bever- idge to drain in entered the city sewer in the lane mittee St. Patrick’s Day in the Evening Patrick's tonight to be a Sl concert promises grand succes; The popularity of those on tue program has already assured that fact. It will be held in the Westholme theatre and there is sure to be a full house An ad- dress, in addition to the micical program, will he delivered by Mr. J. C, Brady. The city council has de cided to throw open the city and the first step in that direction is to open the pool rooms on Sunday. This is about to be granted. It is now apparent that a large of the secured present their this con- number council tion by elec- promising to the mayor to favor pool rooms. himself the scheme, respectable and law- party of this com- vigorously pro- cession The known The abiding munity test. allowed for tinh The best ean horns kinds of tro them is will This town will not be to become a resort rns and gamblers, thing the council to pull in their they will find all in store for uble at the city hall. The same pu ege might be granted to Ir jeveridge, but the question of payment to get into the private sewer was not one for the city ouneil to deal with The board of works committee | recommended the adoption of the eport, Ald. Morrissey said Mr. Bever idge as a citizen and invest lid nol seem to have gotte fail reatment. rhis private sewer cost about $150 for six ts, and now they want S400 for Ht looks like a holdup. Ald. MeClymont said the coun- cil should be on its guard the future when giving permission for private sewers and* get an igreement whereby others can get into the sewer on an equit able basis. Ald. Montgomery suggested a committee to arbitrate. This suggestion was adopted, ‘he mayor appointed himself, Ald. Morrissey and Ald. MecCly- mont as an arbitration com- the private sewer on Fourth ave- nue at a reasonable cost. He was asked $100 for the privilege by the owners of the sewer. He of-| fered $50, The officers’ reports were to the effect that the private sewel | 9 Calgary recentiy sold two STATESMAN’S WIFE | and a quarter million dol- | MURDERED EDITOR lars’ worth of twenty-year five per cent debentures af | Editor of Leading French Paper 93% plus accrued interest, Shot by Wife of Finance 12 which means a net price of Minister | 96 to the city. Edmonton sold two milf Special to The “Daily News lion dollars’ worth of $| Paris, March 17.—Gaston Cal- twenty-year fives at 94.44 metts, the editor of Figaro, the plus acerued interest, or a leading French newspaper, was i\2 flat net rate of 98%. shot dead by Madam Caillaux, Why is it Prince Rupert the wife of the French minister does not alter her issues of finance. The Figaro is a po- and get into the market litical opponent of the present while there is action? ministry Caillaux has only held office for the past few months. He is a Radical-Socialist. TENDERS FOR SCOW HAVE GOT THE MONEY ON SHAWATLANS| — AND MUCH TO SPARE Eight Applicants Offer to Build| statement of Minister of Finance Freight Craft for on Question of Paying for the City Hydro-electric Tenders for building a freight At the council. meeting last scow on Shawatlans lake were|eyening the electric light super- opened at the city council meet-|intendent suggested that work be ing last evening. There were) started clearing the pole line eight of them right of way through the city and A. H. McPherson asked $610, that he be give Pp . W. Tansley, $850. 1a le be given permission to Geo. Ambrose and John Nel-|Start putting up poles at this son, 8699.70. end. Wm. Angle & Co., $520 The committee recommended Charles Benson, $580. the adoption of the report. sl Lai re Ald. Morrison thought . the It was left to the board of COURT! was one vA fast at Warrks: lo: accepb¥the lowest bane starting the line work before they had the money. Heavy ob- der providing he will gyarantee},. sf aes re dalivetit dn requibetl: igations trad already been made art aah for construction and pipe. The council ought to get the money High Voltage Causes Panic first. Otherwise they would find Special to The Daily News themselves tied hand and foot. He advised a bylaw to raise the Calgary, March 17.—An_ extra|necessary extra’ amount and he high voltage caused the death of|}ywas confident it would pass. If two men in different parts of the|cuch a bylaw was not passed ity. It seriously burned another] there would probably be an in- and shocked a number of others. |] junetion This created a small panic all Ald. Morrissey said Ald. Mor- ver the town, which was only} pison was evidently not in touch. allayed by closing down the high|}e claimed the couneil now had jvoltage lines and putting a part! jn S possession sufficient f the city in darkness, linone » carry out the wunder- en taking if the figures for piping Hope never deserts man./and clearing were given in good |} When a man is young he hopes| faith There would be 860.0090 jto attain fame When he’s old}jegt to machinery and all that jhe hopes to escape the poor|would not be required, “We will house, still have $15,000 available.” \ vote was taken on the ques- ’ tion and Ald. Morrison was the ST. PATRICK'S DAY) tne 10, 11. 12. 14, 16. Pantorium Phone 4. CELEBRATION Westholme Theatre TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME. Irish Airs Westholme Orchestra the River Shannon Mr. J. Black Mr. Brady Character Dialogue—*“Tit for Tat” Mary Gray and Florrie Gray Solo—*Marie, My Girl" Mrs. Allanah” Shrubsall, Waddell, Clapperton, Solo—‘‘An Irish Folk Song” -Arthur Foote Mr. E. V. Ling. Address-——‘The Day We Celebrate” ..Mr. J. C. Brady Irish Melodies..Westhoime Orchestra Solo—‘Come Back to Erin’ .Mrs. H. H. D. Hemel! Solo——“‘Les Cloches”..Mr. G@. Couture Solo——“‘My Isle of Dreams” Mr. H. G, Fletcher iets Sketch—"Two Flats and and One Sharp” Wiajor Keye Fitzmauric. Mre. Keye Miss Curtin Mrs. Minor (Mrs. Keye’s mother) Solo—"‘Where Flows" Recitation wm. Millar Trio—*"Eilleen Messrs. and Mr. Mrs, Chisholm | Ethel Gray | Special Dance “God Save the King.” Admission 50 Cents and $1.00) Seats reserved at Orme’s Third | Avenue Store Pioneer Cleaners. CITY POUND KEEPER UNDER SCRUTINY The license Committee investi- gated the pound keeper’s affairs under complaint of a letter read in council meeting a week ago. They found the bylaw being ut- terly ignored’ and complete lack of system. Incidentally the pound keeper has six or eight dogs which he has not paid a license, The committee recommend re- the bylaw, taking all taxes and paying the pound keeper a salary. The dog taxes amounted to 8960 last year, of which the pound keeper get half There were also other The report was adopted, Vising and fees fees, Will please William Manson explain why he in- in giving a report of stewardship exclusively his own bunch, Why he treat those who do support him if they were not citizens? To Sat- urday night's meeting he invited only members of his own party. There is a Brit- ish that soon as am is elected he at represents all the people. William Manson repudiates this. \ great many i$ voted for him because thought he was fair byvdad-minded, What will | that important part of the electorate have to say about his recent conduct? sists his to does not as custom an as people they and ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATION LAST PRECEDING HOME RULE [FIFTY THOUSAND WILL "MARCH: “TODAY IN NEW YORK— SHAMROCKS AT A PREMIUM jranged Special to The Daily News for today and Irishmen New York, March 17 Today |are gathering from all parts of will probably be the last celebra-|the United States and Canada. It tion of the 17th of March before|is predicted that there will be the home rule bill becomes law.|near!v fifty thousand marchers This will happen within the next}in the parade when the event year. starts today at one o'clock. One of the greatest demon-|Shamrocks are selling at a pre- strations ever planned is ar-|mium. REPORT OF MARINE DISASTER SHOWS DIVERGENT VIEWPOINT ONE INSPECTOR BLAMES S NANTUCKET—OTHER BLAMES THE MUNROE’S CAPTAIN—WILL CONSULT COMMERCE DEPT, commander of the responsibility for The report of the the with disaster. charged Monroe the Special to The Daily News Vhiladelphia, Mareh 17 —-Two United States local inspectors of steam vessels who investigated|investigation along with the two the disaster of January 30, when|decisions was forwarded to the the steamship Nantucket ram-|supervising inspector at New med the Munroe, causing a loss}|York. It is believed the super- of 414 lives, rendered a divided|vising inspector will consult the opinion. One holds that the cap- |department of commerce at tain of the Nantucket was guilty| Washington before making a of negligence, and the other|further move. : PARLIAMENT WOULD SET FREE CANADIAN IN AMERICAN JAIL CANADIAN SENTENCED TO FOURTEEN YEARS FOR A SLIGHT OFFENCE—WAS INVEIGLED ACROSS BORDER AND ARRESTED Special to The Daily News by American officials who want- ed to punish him for an old of- Ottawa, March 17.—Today is the last private members’ day of| |fence against the laws of the , United States. Kelly was a New the session. From now on five|prunswicker and was sentenced working days will be given over/to fourteen years in an Ameri- io government business and}/ecan prison despite the efforts of such discussions as the op posts | the premier and minister of jus- tion may under rules Drie up | tice covering a period of four as matters of public emergency] years. The Washington gov- or amendments to motion to go | ernment would not consent to a in supply. release, The most prolonged discus- Mr. Doherty and Mr. Hazen sion yesterday was introduced by|are Doth agreed that the case is F. B. Carvell of Carleton, who re-|a hard one and the sentence im- viewed the of a Canadian! posed altogether too severe. At citizen, Kelly, who was inveigled/| least more effort will be across the United States | made to secure Kelly's freedom. case one border! McLaughlin ean Off Offers to Grade Fulton John McLaughlin was in po- Mr. Albert's letter to the city lice court again today on ajcouncil was made public last charge of vagrane, and fre- night, He offers to grade Fuls ; ; ton street at the engineer's esti- quenting gaming joints, Phe | mate, pay 45c an hour and take police gave evidence to the effect) ejty debentures for payment at that he was seen hanging around|92, The letter was referred to well known resorts. The man-|the city engineer to report on. ager and foreman of the Pacifie Serene Stevedoring company gave evi- Must Take Debentures dence that he was a longshore- oe man, but that he did not often The city boara of works has get work with them, The case|recommended the extension of was dismissed for lack of evi-|the waterworks on Tenth avenue dence but the magistrate warned|providing the contractor would the prisoner to cease hanging|take city debentures in payment. around the cigar stands. The council adopted the report. AUG ULC RAUL ALI A a a * BIG LIBERAL. SMOKER Will Be Held IN K. P. HALL, HELGERSON BLK. Thursday, March 19th Ats P. M. a All and Supporters Invited. T. D. PATTULLO, A. M. MANSON, Sec. Friends Pres. ‘ hE KIAAAAAAAAIAIIAAIAAA AAAS SISISISSISAISAISICA. OOOO OOOOH ah /