nll LOE , DAILY NEWS fru , BUNTY. GRUNDY SAYS: THE i ince Rupert's feading Paper / ald “ heen thinks hat ' 5 in the ft RELIABLE ALIVE \ Ane mare piped hs tir m % eet . be ‘ey * ae + Oper. Mets OSs Co — - — —— —_—_—___— - eth") \ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS ARRANZA CUT OUT OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS -- CITY COUNCIL OPPOSED LOYD GEORGE WILL INCREASE TAXES ON INCOM ORIENTAL LABOR | | |Property Owner Wants the City IS ESTIMATED AT $242, 5 ; | | Building Bylaw ick | | — SOLICITOR GIVES WRITTEN OPINION, ro COUNCIL ON | Amended FIGURES SUBMITTED TO CITY COUNCIL LAST EVENING BY QUESTION— Y ANNOYED | CITY ENGINEER AND LIGHT SUPERINTENDENT— i oa Rk. J. Abbott anticipates build- | MAYOR SAYS CITY HAS THE MONEY he city solicitor|the council goes on record 1s | ine a three-storey rooming | situa: adele egulate res-|opposed to the employment "| house on the corner of First ave-| According to figures submitted ; Steel pipes, contract 86,006 under trade See = wen ica nue and Ninth street, and objects|to the city council last evening, | Stee! specials, contract 8,000 Ik jasso-Be ( sourse it] ‘ 5 y dr stric > siti sast-iro , co . 7 hibit them from | ._ : a ad ry wd ‘ ~ oe x to the building bylaw which re- i the hydro-electric _ proposition | Cast-iron pipe, contract oe de |! ee : ove means quires him to give up 15 per cent | Will cost $242,845. This includes | Valves .- ....--.+++2-+2+.: zee nated oad eee of his lot to a light area. the water and the light, and|lead and yarn 2,500 aes om i le motion passed He sent a communication to | takes in works already under Sante Pe the city council | : ; . ly : contract as well as what is Total : $104,345 } | the city council last evening i ning. The city|MONSTER DOUBLE asking a suspension of this|meeded in addition. The mayor ocala ashes. tai a hs pe further that he| FEATURE BILL clause of the bylaw ;stated also that the money was} Machinery— ed to express an] | The city engineer, in reply to all available. A CAES.. SORE eee vhether the cily ‘i hata ccnp eg a Wednes- | an enquiry from Ald. McClymont, | | Piel peer enero CES RE tae) SG ae Cer ae ot legally pro-| day and ursday | stated that the bylaw was simi- Clearing 14 acres, contract & 1,000 | Delivery of glant « bases 400 ( ibor in licensed | : lat@to that used in Seattle and) @*2v8o™ for pipe line, 45-inch otelacra’ chine stein: sre ary. mere | COmMmorros ght the strongest > : co "ac 4 ‘ — — s are now doing.) * mons ih Vancouver, and that other build-| “mst 5 ee ‘ power to refuse; Proeram of moving pictures yet} ings of a similar nature were ee ee . apie i which is for presented = at the Westholme jbein® erected in compliance with Pete Puree Power House- se sa will sud l the provisions of the bylaw Excavation for pipe line, 18-inch, Excavation # 1,000 ;opera house i ye shown, i- } one ee-quarters contrac all race i. M was annoyed|cluding two great features either |: Ada Morrissey said he hed eps 7a ease nike Sas 14,275 bei Page ca je said if the city!one of which is well worth the jected to this clause of the bylaw ee nent See ee 7809 | f yiofr ! Back-filling, 18-inch pipe line, _ La lvelnrica of admissio "he first is jwhen it had been put through 1 engasked to delve | price f adm I Che first i 4,000 cubie yards 2,400 $ 6,500 thé question on|a_ five-reel war picture The two years ago, and felt like com- ‘s ei D cca ritatad Sah ' j ; 1 iB a of Getivaburs 8 pic | plying with Mr. Abbott's request. | 0°°™8, 3° completes Piet ce eer ta eee + aay el men he could | Batt a ‘ysbure Phi wee ' Ald. Montgomery did ot St | var and derrick, as completed 1,000 Transmission line 1 ta better case}ture was made on histori - " 1 . _». | Wharves, Shawatlans, constructed 500] Poles and holes $ 950 ' he und and shows every wnort member what Ald. Morrissey's ' : e question of the;ground and shows every impo: | ; Roadway, lake and power station, Labor, erecting 3,600 prohibit Oriental ant action in this great battle in | attitude had been at that time, completed 4,500 | Mate rial 833 ] 12 t t as he had o scte verv- ots ” ate 83% been raised since ‘full detail. Following this a two | |but as he had objected to every Dam excavation, 400 yards at #3, Clearing right of way 2,622 ‘uld not under.|reel Keystone comedy, “Zuzu the thing at that time his statement : ; ; mi 7 ’ Ly solicitor had|Band Leader will be shown | was probably correct. He con- ie a eee Eat oe tere : aie i cumin utah Diria 6s ah REE een SB ole Betrgeer | sidered it a serious thing to alter a whe ee 550 | Erection of crane 225 K i p ed to|Keystones and has made a tre | the bylaw and suggésted a mo- rensporre tpn). 1/600" 1008 Sh 8 6, rE was oppose eystones ant as ade { e- | ; 800 tons ¢ 5 nd aa oa f mendous hit everywhere Owing | tion leaving it to a committee of ae ae 8 Sig ca a we 916;489 ind wanted a test A LLOYD GEORGE lthe-board of works, the ‘ofty en. Laying and jointing 7,800 feet ULPVIGIO SD i5.0'6. 54 as oe ae Fae 1,000 incil, the great length of the pro- | ae Pas i fir ; hief , 45-inch pipe, 80c. , 6,250 eet ee ert . 8 verformance Ih] ancellor o iret ritain’s exche ar o is “Opos é J opeimeer, an te oh 5 ‘ + y explained that he arate the fir { i rforman si |! hancellor f Gi BP Brita a hequer, wh IS pr ne : ng an in Ald. Basso-Bert thought the Laying and jointing 14,500 feet Yotal . 848,500 A Mi id had raised the| begin at 7:15 sharp and the sec- crease on unearned incomes. Lloyd George is ite most hated | ‘ ? linkditAvealraieheen {8-inch pipe, 50¢ ae 7,250 } : ond at 9:15 an ost beloved statesm: Sngland tode PVEROCD AEC) Oh any arte & % “hor E { lic one Seip ibia- al 9:15 and most beloved statesman in England today. reduced, particularly where . the Anchoring and blocking 45-inch The new ball grounds on Mar- *rince Rupert i —___—— _ ——— - a sclid 3 7 pipe eee 2,000 | ket | > attr ad 1 h | |buildings were only of a temp- ‘ket place attracted a lot of the city to prohibit Carpenters’ Union | i , Roadway, power howse to dam \b a} ; | rary nature, ' yaseball fans last evening. The hotels, and he \ sete Pe 4 tnis | LONG SESSION YET CONSTITUTIONALISTS } The committee as suggested 7,800 feet eet a will prove popular here, ead in prohibiling}union is calle for ednesday, | | s named to re t at the ne iurants May the 6th, at 8 p. m., for the] BEFORE THE HOUSE ARE NOT CONSIDERED fey : 0 tepor next —— a — said the Chinese|purpose of discussing proposed) ee peared fast and advised|new bylaws On Request of Sir Wilfrid Laur- Invitation to Take Part in Nego-| COUNTY COURT CASES patronize res-| 402-4 F. Saiter, Secy ier, Premier Outlines Work tiations Withdrawn—Refuse : t Chinese are em- of Session Remaining to Consider Armistice ; ; Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. —— afte Judge Young disposed of the then made that’ Phene 4 tf | S] il to The Daily News Washington, May 5.—Carran-| county court docket yesterday. i> Ottawa, May 2.—A di ssion!za and the constitutionalists are Sabouf vs. Lucas will be heard “ lexceedingly varied on a large|practically eliminated from the | Friday. BURNING FROM STEM TO STERN—IDENTITY NOT KNOWN— ly umber of private bills disposed) proceedings of the South Ameri- Northern Interior Land Co. vs. STEAMER MAKING DISCOVERY COULD DO NOTHING the premier on the request oOf;c¢an envoys The mediators an-|Jos. Kisling for #245 due on a ; Peete : E ISir Wilfrid Laurier t tline alnouneced that in. view of the re-|lot was heard and judgment re- Special to The Daily News was latitude 44.27 longitude ATION program for the session yet to be|fusal to agree to an armistice served. Halifax, May 5.—An unidenti-|51.07. The Seydlitz called for | undertaken From a list of ten, with Huerta, the invitation to Erickson et al. vs. Gleason will|fied steamer, afire from stem tojand Olympie responded. The measures enumerated by Mr.\send a representative to partici-|be heard May 11. stern, with no signs of life|Seydlitz circled the burning ves- oe Borden the evidences are that|pate in the negotiations is with- Shelton vs. Bostrom: will bejaboard, was discovered 300 miles|sel, but the smoke hung so heay- L REA ES INJURED pe , . ; DJUST TAXATION WITH MUNICIPALITI s hed the session will last much longer! drawn heard on a date to be fixed. south of Cape Race by the steam-j|ily that the name was not dis- BY IMPERIAL TAXATION—RATE OF TAXATION IS than contemplated Mr. Whit N. I. Land Co. vs. Emma Hous-|ship Seydlitz. The position given] tinguished T MES ian conte vlated, rile — ~ . Le 10. ~ i f s Sey j ‘ ‘ s > O BE is tear a ON nen INcO put through a resolutior re Waterworks Extensions ton stands over. encceeanenee mnanepe ASRS a aaa er by the exoheaquér which garding the rebate on pig iron Tha hoard Of “See aaain rurner et al. vs. Morgan et al, ‘ I i ews Ipenditure by e excheque { 4 as aa aia aa © ara 3 Sand & ds over lay 5~—Lloyd Geor ce | with these and other proposals for manufacture in Canada mended to the city couneil the a ais Ténley etande oval - YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL |NEW PLANING MILLS ; ; gene Ss apie stands over his 1c -aferr n | mn expenditure of laying of a 10-inch water main > . , MPI ETI peech referred to|will enta al xpenditu anc ‘ » transferred to Van- ! 2.665.000. which !821.090,000. For this additional! Wants Roadway Rebuilt in section two to Seventeenth ee or be transferred aD Northwestern | NEARING CO ON ; ; e ; “a8 evise W. 8. Fisher, representing the kabt at a 6 f $14.000: a 6-|°oOUre: Janc . ortle iation’ inevitable.|revenue it is proposed to revise street at a cost of $144, ; a 6- aati i Vancouver 1, Portland 0. i | government has the income tax and the existing Rand estate, asked for the recon-|jneh main on Sixth avenue from A wavy nes ‘ “Gaane Spokane 5, Tacoma 2 ‘wilt Be Complete a and Modern in - some municipali-;tax on earne d incomes under | struction of the roadway at the Hays Cove avenue to Donald ° y Seattle 41, Victoria 7. | Every Detail—Large, Well- facing bankruptey.| $5,500 and above $5,500 the rate )corne! f Fulton and Sixth ave-)ctfeet at a cost of $3,500, and a si t th dinagreeab) Coast lighted Bullding g& bank | P0,9 ‘ : : . ery . Owing 0 e disagreeable } a Is al “ ‘ a _ creased so. that the rate|nue 1 order to reduce the sharp|g_ineh main on Seventh avenue | @ : eee z eee 18 8 ; , readjustment of} will be in : ‘tturn there: ‘The cost. will be inlemai-nonald streetito defferv.at|weatber tistnas prevailed dur- Venice 4, Los Angeles 6. , The Eilers planing mill near local taxation.}on unearned incomes will _ be from Donald street to Jeffery at} Jaraliddae: cast, Domers’ Nati 1 | kc 16 the neighborhood of $600. His|q cost of $6,500. ING SCVOPAL gen Peas se rtee. abrona Cow bay is rapidly approaching Heise. ctl St Aces aainaaae property offered to pay pro 1 ital opp vas adopted jsale will be continued a few deys St. Louis 6, Chicago 4. ‘ ‘ 3 yropel otrere ‘ WO Tate e report was adopted, | m , ‘ ; , ; 2 Lf r i tax. The question was left by glider in longer. Take advantage of the] Brooklyn 3, New York 4. Sei plant ah build econ ss oa sao mere er ee lbargains at once. 102-3] Philadelphia 7, Boston 40. AALS Pane, © bureing * nen Rigo -olty., oOMsaN Sape me Roane 0! Extend Light and Telephones | Bre a eeckia 100 feet, two storeys and a full works committee, The city council has author- Ch 0 a es ‘ basement. It is situated on a < i thicago f 4 : ated ized the light and telephone de-| met 9. ci ae Ts 7 }corner and is so arranged as to esl otme pera ouse Protest Against Change Grade | tinenis to proceed with ex- | OO ys See, ek lallow the very best of lighting. Jesse G. Scott, representing ; - | New York 8, Washington 2. | ; : ; tensions to the systems. The Bost 9. Philadelot ‘ All the modern machinery for » Se state an ) r oO ; oston 9, ade a 1. | : ‘ nae BOOS PORE ee oo } estimate of the light extensions a eee |sash and door making, ete., is be- property : an : ulton street, | } , is $10,189 and of the telephone acne ee jing installed and will be com- rh protested to the city councelh ON) ov ctem. 834,709 D ete in every detail. There is : 7 U Y ; ye noe {3 em 834,709. | ple t 1 eve € ‘ ere s WEDNESDAY & THURSDA the proposed lowering of th eS DIRECTORS GAZETTED | 4)... inodern drying room being F m street grade oO ake a Fultor fa 7 ce My th Tenders for Directory | | The following representatives|Pput in which will insure stoek o if 1 extension oO ; ‘ . . ae Monster Double-feature Bill Two Great Shows in One esd , % oi smmunihation -was renders for printing the city | of the province on the hospital being properly seasoned. ae it tt » board of works telephone directory were received boards in the district have been The manager in charge is Mr. rn CO 3 |from The News Job, Rauk Press, | gazetted: \3 C, Eilers, and he is to be cone : 4. O. Franks, MeRae Bros. and | Hazelton—Stephen H. Hoskins|sratulated on adding such a fine nts It Cut Out : The Battle of Gettysburg Aiea put his walkjthe Journal, The first four] land 8, H.Crum. plant to the industries of the eee the it eld proposition in| asked $4 per page and the Jour-| Bella Coola—S, Le ©. Grant] city IN FIVE PARTS Deets ao nnieation before j nal asked $109 for 1500 copies. | | and Frank G, Hogan, —- —_——-—_—_— th sits ’ aail ist evening, He|The telephone committee will | Port Simpson—H. C, Flewin| Readjustment of Embargo Greatest Battle Pioture ever produced wants 8500 and an outfit, The| consider the tenders. land Rev. W. F, Rushbrook of} opie eer acs % initton recommended | err | Prince Rupert. (Special to The Daily News) ‘ fe ihn which led Ald. Kerr to| Tenders for Pipe | Queen Charlotte—John Me | El Paso, Tex., May 5.—Addi- Me ’ : : Te s > gfe Lellan of Queen Charlotte City|tional instruction received by the jie a ‘ remark that while he believed in| Pender for furnishing gal | | y ZLUZU THE BANDLEADER , i rf -rtising sometimes, he|vanized iron pipe have been re jand W, L. Sandison of Skidegate.|customs officials at the border - id ac ‘ £ ’ thought it was time to cut out |20 ived by. the city council from} Bella Bella-Rivers Inlet. hos- | have placed a more liberal con- © as : : , . tal—John A. Pauline and C, R.|struetion on the embargo on TWo- the kind of stuff peddled to the Smith & Mallett, Wm. Grant, the| Dp " } & REEL KEYSTONE COMEDY eouneil in the communications, {Thompson Hardward, Fred Stork, | Grothe of Bella Bella. arms. The embargo is lifted on Positively the Funniest Keystone made Western Plumbing, Howe & Me | Stewart George Ww. H. F.leverything except guns, ammu- A Few Days More Nully and Kaien Hardware Co.| CAPT. G. B. BROWN (Brugey and Thos. W. Faleoner, |nition, explosives and aero- The board of works will make} —_ - —- planes. Owing to the disagreeable|the award, /Well known in Canadian milita:y| Harry Evans, “thet pioneer piano -——_____—______- ADMISSION: EN: 100 weather that has prevailed dur- siscpiearegehe carat ala | cireles, who was murdered by/tuner, is in town after an ex- Men on the fishing schooner * 160 and 80 GHILORER: on several days past, Demers’ We do upholstering and re-| a crazed Indian orderly at a | tended tour all over the north.;Skugate, which arrived this T sale will be continued a few days| pair work for spring cleanups.) lonely post on the Afghanis-|He will remain here for a time to|morning, say that the outside wo Performances, 7:15 and 9:15 Sharp longer. Take advantage of the|Geo. D. Tite, the funiture dealer,| ‘an frontier. His sister lives|take care of any business to be|banks are teeming with small $9 er eree lbargains at once 102-3' Third avenue. 741f in Toronto, Ont, ‘done locally, fish IP GaN , POCO AEEAAAAI AL AI IAI EE