‘y NEWS _ THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: > 4 ig leading Paper Somebody sniffed the word i, Prince Mv “graft and the city council fired usw RELIABLE ww the city auditor. MAY 2. - 1914 pe >, ee he = — = SEs aa 98 Ons / PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS nL. ¥ ] Se agit ’ 1E ’ ’ ‘PANISH AMERICAN NATIONS WOULD MAKE PEACE LSTER WILL BE KEPT IN ORDER--WALKED IN FROM SPOKANE.-FIELD NIGHT AT CITY COUNCIL — ATE TROOPS AND STRIKERS FIGHT BATTLE IN COLORADO — WITH STRIKING MINERS WORSE THAN MEXICAN WAR—TOWN OF AGUILAR IS DESERTED BY WHOLE POPULATION L Dally News) imilitia without a charge against Special t The lo April 28.- en stale troops | Colo., April normally a thriving gricultural town of is depopulated od strikers began shortly Prinidad, 28. Bunker Hill, Aguilar of Sictison, mining received | 2 2,000 population, j j | | { j ‘ al i : and a outh reports The strikers are reported today d two trains, The! Terrorized by ie turned their|past four days, entrench- | strikers’ the events of the during which the at Li battle and the nd are colony idlo was bata n min- out and militia, wiped in a Mel nan president of! strikers ted Mine Workers/ing camps of Empire, Southwest- s under arrest atjern, Bordhead and Royal were According te advices|wrecked or burned, the citizens he is held by the!have fled in all directions. ED HERE FROM SPOKANE STARTED OFF WITHOUT MONEY AZINE WRITER WITH MUSHING RECORD WINS WAGER FROM ALASKA MILLIONAIRE—COVERED DIS- TANCE IN FIFTY-TWO DAYS val town last night}deavor to make a cut-off of 15 Clark set the seal on his; mies Three days previously a ith Capt. Ole Larsen,|team had gone in with a total lionaire Miner who|loss, aceerding to the Hudson’s it Winter . 11 Spokane | Bay factor. at that point, but ind who laid a wager}Clark took a chance and got over that the jJournalist/the six miles between shores hike to Prince) .afejy, though he says it was at oe racie aces Tih ky mushing on the breaking- ig via Vancou-|"“P ‘°°: laim the bet Five years ago Ed Clark walk- king time was|ed across Canada for Pearson's n Fort George {18 days, covering 3,351 miles s being allowed a daily average-of 28. rhis day's walk was p he has beaten that, averag a mile below x nearly 30 a day. The dis- es, and his next} #nce ovel the route taken is ap- on the GC. P. R.|! cimately 4,490 miles. Out of nd Asheroft in [si kane he hit the Great North- mts f However, as a irack to Grank Forks and nee rather than lp hoenix, snowshoed down the his tramp out of | steep hill to Greenwood, thence ne of the mountain trail to Bridesville nts of ‘the fe | and Oroville, where he got the going for 59 hours| Great Northern again to Prince- xcept in snatches |!°! Through the Similkameen 134 miles to the t he had to break trail for ate, camp below ten miles over two feet of freshly g into a bunk{{allen snow, and on reaching first time in three| Merritt he struck the Canadian Pacific railway as far as Ash- it after copy for croft, thence up the famous ale ndicate of news.| Cariboo ad to Quesnel and collected some| fort George, since when he has raphs on the trip beet jumping ballastless ties an the New Ha_|460 miles to this city, and all obbery Altogether along the G. T. P. grade was ed over 700 “snap- railroad men as. the gements to this Ganadien Jack London He got doubt obtain|t Fort Fraser in time for the n town We iain linking up, was in at the Telkwa up the commer fire which burnt the town out, Prince Rupert and only a day behind the bank \ robbery at New Hazelton paper, and will hent business men \ if a week or two Shrewd investors are buying F in Port Edward before the rail- A met with various}Way is completed. ‘nd exciting experi- ‘he trip, ehief among Wanted, young lady to do of & the crossing of|fice work. MeRae Bros Ltd. e drift ice in an en- 96-98 BEER E ECOG BOBO UBB HBF UR UA UB UAE EEEEHEE URE * FE : MP l E i * RESS ILHEATRE } T ; .TO-NIGHT... ; COMEDY — “DINKELSPIEL’S BABY" —The Dinkelspiel ¥ “omedies rank high as mirth producers “COLONEL HEEZA LIAR”—This is another one of Mr Bray's remarkable cartoon comedies The Colonel has a number of wonderful adventures “A HERO AMONG MEN’’—2 parts—A fine Lubin feature. Maite BUNCH OF FLOWERS’—A late Biograph 15e 'Se—-ADMISSION— {0e-——CHILDREN-—10¢ tik tne dndinkindhinintinkiniirinind ianiiidni sii KEES RER ER EE REE BOARD WANTS MONEY = » * THAT SLIDING WALL . Yesterday McRae Bros, ¥*| ALDERMEN WANT PLANS © aascrisea in the Daily #| MOVES CITY COUNCIL * News for some help and ¥| |Loss of $3,000 on New School * before nine o'clock this *| Aldermen Siscuceed Topic at | Debentures Will Make Trouble * morning had five appli- *| Much Length—City Officials to for Some One * cations. The News reaches ¥*| See That It Is Made Right | * the homes of Prince Ru- #| =) The school board recently read|* pert and its advertise- *| The sliding wai! in the rear of with pleasure the announcement|* ments are read As a #| the city hall brought on a that the ( had sold'*® means of reaching the *|lengthy talkfest at the council the $20,000 worth of debentures|* public it has every other *|meeting last evening. The city for the proposed Borden street|* plan beaten */engineer reported recommending schoo Thev have now asked|* that the council get an under- the city council formally to give | * FREER HHH HES * | taking from the Dominion gov- them the money as they want to a jernment holding them respon- go to work | |sible for any future damages re- The city finance committee is MATTERS VERY TAME isulting from the wall falling. swinging back at the school The aldermen a!l expressed board today They want a copy AROUND VERA CRUZ their opinions on the wall itself, of the plans and specifications, the grade of the lane on which just to check the eae ub andi: eee Ceremony to Indicate! nant of the wall is built, and on see that they are not too ex- Format: Vecupetion «by jthe legal possibilities of the $ ; ; a United States sexta ts travagant The school board is | case, likely to respond with dignity msbclatiaer ne Dally Hews | The city solicitor said it was a The trouble is that the school Vana’ ee Apel 56 with | serious matter which should be board expects $20,800, while ow- 3 eta is tiaed {taken up immediately. ing to the discount at which the|'!e ceremony of firing a salute} After several motions and finance committee is selling the|40d dress parade, the United|amendments, an amendment to debentures there will be less|/States flag was raised over the| the amendment was passed leav- than 817.000 available | division headquarters and overjing it to the city engineer and The citv loses over $3,000 the customs touse where the | ( ity solicitor to see that the wall the deal, and the question isjflag has been flying ever since a properly built. whether the schoo! will be made|the landing of the force, re ee a $3,000 cheaper or the city raise|there has been ) ceremony in-| $3,000 additional. |dicating formal occupation. - FIGHTING JOE GETS Selling debentures at 85 has | : —_—__—— INTO MORE TROUBLE its troubles 2s well as its losses.| Taffa curtains, material 48-in. jwide, regular value $14 yard; | Has een Fired Out of Liberal YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL |Special price 60c yard at Geo. D.) Ranks but Will Still Con- poe 8. 74tf | tinue Fighting Northwestern Special to The Daily News Seattle 4, Spokane 2 S oe a London, April 28.—Joseph Portland 13, Tacoma 3 Martin, M. P., has been definitely Vancouver-Vietoria—Rai! | | repudiated by the Liberal party. He says he will fight inde- American | pendently. Boston 1, Washington ¢ | | Le ay ee Philadelphia 5, New York 4 ‘OBJECTED TO CONTRACT National | PRICE FOR POST HOLES St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 7 5 Philadelphia 3, New York 4 Chairman Board nah Works Does Not Like It Even if Cost Under NEW FAIR BUILDING Other System Is Too Much AGREED BY DIRECTORS \nparentiy the ol question o uch a post hole should Have Asked City” ‘Counoll for a is still a nightmare in the Site on Acropolis nance department Hill There are some 200 post holes ig for the hydro-electric pole Manager L. Bullock-Webste! The work was started by is back looking after the Prince the city engineer by station work, Rupert fall fair and already he h it was costing too much. is instilling some enthusiasm LADY EVELYN KING rhe light committee suggested into the affair. { superintendent get prices The fair. directors have de-|Eldest daughter of the Countess | the chairman of the board of cided to erect a new exhil of Lovela who is one of the rks heard about it..He wanted building and have asked the season's butantes. She has cnow last night if the light council to pick out a_ silt been called the “English belle nittee was calling for open Acropolis hill adjoining the rr of the year. ders for post holes. creation grounds, The site w = rhe mayor explained they be selected this afternoon ‘ soosoore were only asking for prices. The proposed new building \ Dybhavn said that on will be 100x100 with a plan to those done the cost was too add another 100 feet to the rear WEST HO LME mudh rhere was no money to later, The interior of the aaa DA eS waste and he thought the com- ing has 10 foot galleries on the) mittee ought to save if possible. sides and 20 foot galleries on OPERA HOUSE hid. Maislaniemnia thay ae the.ends There will be a moy - prreenens chea| nough. He was opposed able stage at one end, Offices, | ito tender or contraet system. cloak rooms lavatories, et¢.,| j Ald. Montgomery said he did will all be arranged The ap- | Coming | To-Morrow | not stick at saving a few cents, pearance of the building will be| bul when the work was costing ornamental to the site. The cost} THE 50 per cent too much it was is in the neighborhood of $5,000.} l different He advocated the } . same system as used for the canceled ProposeD ? Third Degree }°*:»- The question was left to the ROAD ON TAYLOR ST. | board of works to decide. Application Was An Old One— Owners Do Not Want it Now A, Carss atehenied a petition all but one of the resi- et ob- signed by posed work \ line of brassiers, good value are on special sale for 97tt for $1.00, 25c at Demers’. dent owners on Taylor stre jecting to the proposed 16-foot} roadway for which a_ bylaw is being prepared. Ald. MeClymont asked if there had been a requesi for this road, which drew out the information that it was an old one and the eity engineer had placed it on the list when it was found some money would be available. The council cancelled the pro- IN FIVE BIG REELS PROFESSOR OF SCIENCE GETS APPOINTMENT TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAM 1 ‘Weekly Gazette.” lassociate Special to The Daily News Vancouver, April 28.—Profes- sor MeIntosh has been appointed professor of science land acting head of that depart- ment in the new University of British Columbia. 2. “In Three Hours.” 4. “ | ” TT a: o-4 Freckles reo Vancouver Pitcher Released reel feature, Lain eee (Special to The Daily News) 5. KEYSTONE COMEDY— Vancouver, April 28,—Pitcher Bob Northrup has been released by Vancouver to the Saskatoon team of the Western Canada Baseball league on an optional agreement, : a Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. “SOME NERVE.” Admission Tonight 10c and 15c “And Worth the Money” | Phone 4, tf ULSTER W CLOSE WATCH WILL BE “KEPT. Special to The Daily News London, April 28.—The cabinet meeting within 24 hours called for this morning to the policing of the out- districts of Ulster. The are instructed to search automobiles and arrest the second was consider lying police all L BE POLICED KEEP ORDER AT ALL COSTS ON “AUTOMOBI LES CARRYING ARMS—HOUSE WILL VINDICATE LAW occupants of any who. carry arms. An amendment to a vote of censure has been tabled giving the support of the house to the government in any measures necessary to vindicate the au- thority of the law. HUERTA ACCEPTS INFLUENCE Special to The Daily News The has formally Huerta government accepted the offer of Argentine, Brazil and Chile to their good offices to bring about peace. Huerta’s foreign use minister has KING ALFONSO WILL PROBABLY ACT HAVE DIFFICULT PROBLEM ON HIS HANDS MEDIATION SPANISH STATES AS ARBITER—WILL cabled to to this matter the Spanish effect, who before the already ambassador the Spanish king. will lay It is expected that King Al- fonso will arbitrate in the matter. ASKED MAYOR TO Fourth avenue private brought on another heated discussion in the, council meeting last evening. Ald. Monigomery The sewer sent a written question concern- ing it to the ecity solicitor, and the city solicitor wrote his re- ply, which the mayor read. This did not satisfy the alder- man He wanted to know why the injunction had never been reported on. City Solicitor—It on. has been re- ported Ald. Montgomery It came to the council. City Solieitor-—It did. Ald. Montgomery I saw it. never never City Solicitor—lIt own fault. Ald. Montgomery will have the keep quiet? The alderman then went on to explain that he the city was arranging a comprom- ise. He He wanted to test that and if the city's agreement concerning the right to cancel the sewer was legal. The committee which had been appointed to report on that question was dead as as their report was made. They had no right to arrange a com- promise, The mayor said that the city solicitor had prepared an agree- ment which all the parties inter- was your Mr. City Mayor, you solicitor understood protested injunction see soon MAKE CITY SOLICITOR KEEP QUIET ALD. MONTGOMERY AGITATED OVER THAT FOURTH SEWER AGAIN—-PRIVATE SETTLEMENT BEING ARRANGED—SOME DIALOGUE AVE. ested would sign agreeing to accept a decision of Judge Young on the price which any one should pay to use that private sewer. If they agree the city drops out, as it has no further interest. The city was no party solicitor said the city to the deal at all. It was purely a private agree- ment. If any of the aldermen wanted to go on and fight the injunction for the fun of the thing there them. The question dropped. is nothing to prevent Will Oppose Oriental Labor At the reguiar meeting of Prince Rupert Trades and Labor council last night a resolution was passed requesting delegates from the various local unions to bring the matter of Oriental labor before their unions, asking the members not to patronize business houses where Orientals are employed. A smoker for all union men in the city is planned for Thursday, May 14, in . the Knights of Pythias hall. ‘ For houses and stores to rent, and fire insurance in board com- panies. J. Lorne MacLaren. 94-96 Reversible scrims, one yard wide, regular value 35¢, special price 20c yard at Geo. D. Tite's. EVER SOLD IN” PRINGE THE AUCTION SALE AN AUCTION. SALE OF Household Furniture RUPERT WILL RESIDENCE W. E. BURRITT, Esq. 435 FOURTH AVENUE WEST SATURDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1914 COMMENCING GEORGE LEEK, THE BEST BE HELD AT OF AT 2 P. M, Auctioneer. = HH } i ij ’ j ‘1 —e