W THE DAILY NEWS 194 | 4 000 oo = COAL MEN PROTEST |seooND-WanD men ee SURPLUS FUNDS WERE 3 eeeewesesereresecestisey, Ur CITY PROTEST ALE Rand, President, toe UN mr eay re SENT T0 PROV. OFFICER T0 CITY co CL Messrs, Roy and Crosby, repre- The city tax sale this morning THE PRINCE RUPE RT SASH - ae : e secon { , TT “Ove ” * populs ane 6 lots At the City Council meeting last] enting th nd-h . dealers ee tg. + ea “ Daughters of Empire Decide to evening a letter from H. B. Ro. | 0! the city, waited on the coun. Satis aoe, Sed eels Forward Balance of Funds AND DOOR COMPANY, chester was. read asking for in-|cil last evening to protest against There Were some fifty persons Collected. A formation as to the leaving of|the closing of their stores at 7 present and 99 lots had been id — Manufacturers eoal on the dock. o'clock, ; —. , ‘ ale nn up to noon. The sale was resum rhe Daughters of the Pmpire Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouldings, Sero); he mayor reporte ‘ , se gentleme ade out ¢ a j 7 { ee % Pies ve aa pene 6 = ae ‘thet aati ad ed at 2 o'clock. The Section One |held a weneral meeting vesterdays and all kinds of Finishings, Store _ “ei hi md interviewer jout.-Col, Me-~/ strong case, arguing . _ere : ane ’ “LiO wo a § Spadden and was informed that| of being a menace, their stores — — ; re ee ; I a “am ifternoon in the Board of Trade tures, House Finish a Spociatty, rs ere 8 oe " wys . the military authorities would re.|were really a great assistance to The ott 7 alt we t above the} Toms for all the ladies of Princ Vastery and Smee Seventh Avenue, Ways Cove 9 move the restrictions as soon as the police in tracing stolen prop- — 2 ge — Rupert interested in the h pital Telephone 218 - P.O, Box 207 Prince R rele amount required for taxes \t 2 : POEPOLEEPEL EOL OEODOOOEEEOREEOLOE DS “Pert, 8. ¢ they considered it advisable but} erty through their records, ai. ihe bidding © quite }ship fond, Tt was carried by vot a ENON OOO C ROC epiiggaal : so long as there was a possibility|though the police did not avail - ee ~~. ; - : . ‘ ‘ lively. that the balance of the fund ™ of a German cruiser coming in|themselves of this so much as aos , , . POPC CFO Obes and demanding coal they could|they might $746.20, be sent to the provincia te not have a quantity of it on the They suggested closing at 7 AUGUST LIGHT AND president of the Imperial Orde ROYAL BANK OF wharf. o'clock during the winter and re. TELEPHONE EARNINGS) fie Panchters of the Empire ANADA Alderman Montgomery, sec-|Maining open till 10:30 p. m. in in * used as the mmitt ‘ , ' » mm ea as ® committer | ) ol MONTREAT onded — by Alderman Maitland,} the summet that their late The city light department at nat Se a : HEAD OFFI moved that the matter be left to|/dealings would be made in day-|the month of August bowel re eee Capital $ 11,560,000 the mayor, as the responsibility] light. earnings of $4,138.45 and rhe mayor was present ang Reserve Fund 12,560,000 rests on his shoulders anyway. They emphasized the fact that/ating expenses of 85,163 55, leay said that he and the other eme | Total Assets 175 00 Alderman Morrissey, seconded] it never paid them to buy stolen|ing a net revenue of 8974.00. The! bers of the couneil would ut PRINCE OF SCHLESWIG Savings Bank Department — $1 w en th by Alderman MecClymont, moved] #0o0ds, as they were liable to alsum of $532.74 was charged to) jstied with the voice of hte ladies. } HOLSTEIN Branches Throughout Cana “Count an amendment that the matter be] fine and the loss of the goods, capital account As twelve pounds of wool had} seit weal a tions With All P taken up with the military au- The matter was referred to the rhe operating costs of the tele-|peen donated for socks, helmets, |! he { ts Agents Throughout the thorities as he reckoned it ajlicense committee. phone department were $1,355.24 /wristlets, etc., for the soldiers:| | . a th art H, P. WILSON Li farce that coal in quantity was — and collections were $3,001.65.) come of the ladies presé der- } u ; dedi ra 7 oe anager Prince Rupert Branch stored not more than one hundred Coal! Coal! Coal! leay ing a surplus for the onth | took to make them. M MeMul engage s of the wat | SeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeestOetsEtOOOPITEt ts rersrrerrereny feet from the wharf while _ it Washed Nut coal free from 7 $1,648.41. The sum of vers jlin, “acting regent, will be glad t — — a not be left on the wharf] dirt, $8.75 per ton. Union Trans.|°° at charged to capital ac-| vive out the balance of the wool | pocerococcocsccccens itself, fer Co. 908.17, |°C°"* jto any who are willing to help inj} FOR SALE fp The amendment carried. sented eae this way. 5 d- h dG line Engi nes THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0., OF B.C. LIMITED ree te NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Mrs. Hayner returned _yester -| - econ an aso gl WANTED. ce i day from a three-months’ trip to | sees 0 HP. 3 cyl. Pairbanks Morse, a SS. VENTURE Se; ’ pment One 18 H.P. 2 cyl. Buffalo . . , on This is to warn the public that Beattle | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS with equipment Smart boy for odd jobs. The ; - Sails for Port ge Mill ’ patent is now pending for a pat- i AKERBERG, THOMSON & CO. Daily News. ent on a coil I am installing in| TENDERS FOR LUMBER. \ ' K for Vancouver. Victoria a a ontina.cennsieeaaeennijey . : ; | Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream aides a. a kitchen stoves and ranges, and 2 ear Agents for Omton err Se ay LARGE CROWDS SEE anyone installing such coil or ~m The following tenders for lum- —— *Bolinde ; i Netseco ( rude Ol Kngines 8.8. CHELOHSIN BOXERS IN TRAINING | fein gement on said coil, or any | ber for the new city market were] _ Millinery Opening Friday and Also Foos Stationary Engine Sails for Granby Bay, Na as RK eh: fl re one having this installed, will be|Pefere the council last night:)/Saturday, September 11 and 12 ; Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, | Over three hundred boxing fans|subject to be sued for damages ae eeaiecs aoa 0 $260..|Miss L. M. ner 4 207-8-9 | Agency: American Express, Atiantic Steamers were down to watch the workout] upon my receiving patent papers. | 9°: esthotme umber Co. Pp ° : | PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, A ’ . . ve at on ‘ gent, SECOND 4 of Frank Barrieau and Romeo Ha- Price until September 15th will|*275.20. The lowest tender was Norfolk Rooms, Stexm heated, rince Rupert Dairy ve gen at the Windsor last night.]pe $15.00. The Reliable Plumber, | ®¢cepted. hot and cold water. Terms rea- eerreeoooes or’ , mh ; ; one Green 252 Barrieau, who worked first, went HARRY HANSON, —-— “= sonable. 6th Ave. and Fulton. | Ph ——_$—______ - -—_ -- —— through forty-five minutes’ hard Phone 489. Holstein Milk for 3abies RRR EE REE EERE SEED training and showed the public] ° GERMAN MOVEMENT Wanted—House and lot in Sec-| | he is the class of his reputation. Hie is fast, clever. and a_ hard fighter, and has a dangerous knockout punch. Romeo Hagen, whose began at 9 o'clock, GROUNDHOG COAL MAY COME TO RUPERT Mr. Kerr, who has re- cently returned from the Ground- George training proved to be more rugged in his work than hog country, room na er Be ‘ ¥ * companies, including » B. GC, prrene, Apmongs be: Ge. ee Anthracite and the National appear to be as clever, he showed to be a harder fighter, ‘and carries the fight to his opponent after the have done con- that section Finance Company, siderable work in this year. He also saw the engi- style of Charley Burns, but far : f the TI ‘ terests superior. Without any doubt} "&er> ° . eet aed these boys are the best talent who have been looking into the that has yet been staged in| est Toute for a railway. i te Prince Rupert and the contest] derstood that they have turned should prove to be a hummer down the mouth = ane Naas as from the first gong to the finish. - ee = — = ro a Special notice should be taken they, are looking into ame feast. bility of crossing Warks Chan- that the boxing will commence, at 9:30 p. m. sharp, and the main event at 10:15. nel at a point that would enable them to make Prinee Rupert the terminus In that they the townsite event across the WHO GETS CITY PAY? would use harbor. WIRELESS REPORT GERMANS TOOK 12,000 PRISONERS Quite a discussion took place at the council meeting last night on a question raised by Alder- man Maitland. The alderman suggested that a report be made as to the number of British subjects and city prop- erly owners who were drawing New York, Sept 8.—Count von city wages. Berstoff, the German ambassador, The general opinion of the} was notified Sunday that the not- council was that the most im-jed French city of Rheims, 25 portaht point was whether an|miles northwest of Chalons and employee was a permanent resi-}100 miles northeast of Paris, has fallen into the hands of the Ger- mans without a struggle. While it had been expected this would happen, the ambassador also announced sweeping the Germans in which and standards dent in the city or a transient. The city engineer was asked to report on the matter. BRITONS MUST WIN OR SHARE BELGIUM FATE suc- cesses by many were prisoners taken. prenareNe rhe news was received by the (Special to The Dally News—10:30 A. M) ambassador at the wireless sta- London, Sept. 9.—An effective) ;)... 4) Sayville direct from Ber- recruiting bill, shown in black,|\in. The message said: reads, with these words under- Rheims has fallen into Ger- scored: “We got to beat Germany man hands without resistance. The army of General yon Buelow has captured up until today 12,- 260 heavy and 150 light cannon and six standards of because her arrogant brutality is a menace to civilization; because she breaks treaties, murders non- combatants, destroys beautiful cities, and fired on the sacred Red —- st a Cross. Her avowed object is to| GENERAL MANAGER MADE crush Great Britain. Men of SHORT STAY IN RUPERT England, remember Louvain. The ooo prisoners, colors. General Manager Morley Don- fight is democracy versus tyran- aldson, of the Grand Trunk Pa- ny. Do you wish to share the fate) «jij aecompanied by Supt. H. Me- of Belguim? If not, enlist now.”| Coll, of Jasper, arrived in the a be city last evening on the train Millinery Opening at Demers) !rom Edmonton. Mr. Donaldson made only a brief stay, going out again this morning. Friday and Saturday, September 41 and 12. Ladies cordially in- vited to attend. Mrs. Hamblin in Mr. Donaldson said he expect- charge.—vemers. it.}ed the new service would assist tibial in opening up the interior coun- The train from the east pulled|try of British Columbia, as nu- in last evening on time The} merous ettlers had been waiting He had nothing new sleeper was filled with passengers |to #et in to report concerning local work. and some were unable to get berths. This morning when the Next month President FE. J train pulled out she was running} Chamberlin and Mr. Smithers, the double-headed with eight cars,|chairman of the board, are ex One of engines was an extra go-| pected to visit this end of the ing east. line _ F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR EAST OF PARIS IS PUZZLING NEWSPAPERS Sept. 8.—The movement of Paris, most im- portant strategical pounds of halibut for the Atlin) Wednesdays and Saturdays when | the war seems to be taking place | Fisheries, milkng operations are being con-| within twenty miles of the north- Oo | ducted. ern outer fortifications of the H. F. G, Barnjum, who has fin- | : ia ished his work with the G. T. P city. The straight attaek upon construction, left this morn-| Paris apparently has been aban-| jing for Winnipeg. Feennenaanannnnpnnnnanens doned and the German columns —- © x are veering off to the east and Jack MeNeill of ope rimere z FIRE ALARM SYSTEM : south. ind one of the best own me * * Just in what position thisjof the interior, is registered at S CIRCUIT NO. 1. z movement leaves the allied armies | the Hotel Prince Rupert ¥ Gox 12.-Sth St. and 3rd Ave ; is not known here There are} e:.9.% Box 136th St. and 3rd Ave 7 some fears that they may be sur Millinery Opening Friday and! « Box 148th St. and Srd Ave * rounded, but it is considered more | Saturday September 14 and 42 ) een of 19%, 20d aud 7 |probable that they have fallen|the ladies of Prinee Rupert are 5 Ben 16—1st Ave., between 8th and 2 back still farther toward the eity }cord tilly invited to attend Miss «* Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) > ind are allowing the Germans to} L M. Kuster. 207-8-9 t Bou 17.—ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen z eross their front. $:. & 4 t tral Hotel.) * According to some views, the The cafe dining ear on the G.|# ; fiermans will refuse to allow/T. P. has not yet been put or — 7 | Bor 22—-3rd Ave. and 3rd St ® themselves to be drawn into ajas the « missary department 3 (Post OMmee.) 7 costly battle for Paris, only to | has not yet been able to complete Box 23--Srd Ave. and McBride St #} have it abandoned with the main | the ir arrangements at this end of Box 24—1st Ave. and McBride st. Z| force of the allied army without | the line. Box 25--2nd Ave. and #nd St : the gates. 623 = = oun ase and 6th 8 The movement is puzzling as The Prince Rupert Towing Co., : * indicating Germany's first alter-| general towing; the new crude oil GINOUEY NO. 8. : ation of an apparently fixed and/jtug “P.R.T. No. 1." Phone Red Box 315th Ave. and Fulton st * stubborn campaign, whieh has/|391 or Black 322. Address: P.O Bex 82-—-Borden and Taylor Sts probably cost them as many as] Box 96. Agency for the “Avance’ Ges S57 bv. ond Fulton St : 200,000 men against only about 14 rude Oil Motor 1o5tf Sox 96.-9th Ave. and Comox Ave 2 Gox 37. 8th Ave. and Dodge PI > 40,000 lost by the retreating 72 . Box 38— 4th Ave. and Thompson St. ¥ ranks of the Allies Theodore Golden, accused of | CIRCUIT NO. 4 Another reason for the turning | forgery and receiving goods un- «ogg of the invaders is believed to be|der” false pretences, was this | — ™ A. as Gane the growing strength of the Al-| morning committed for trial. He en GiB ave. ene Meieiie. Of * lies to the northwest of Paris, | passed forged cheek on Clark | Box 435th Ave. and Green St | where they are said to have been|& Kin fter. receiving a suit of | ® Gon 44-—6th Ave and Basi) St *| strongly reinforced, with the in-| clothes He «got a able ‘ Box 46-——7th Ave. and Eberts. z| tention of protect the mouth/cash as change. He ormerly | % Gee Ot-—T Ave. and Young 6. | of the Seine and the water route| worked at the drydock. | dete nieiehtecinteiiiniirid ticttaee | to England and America, The ftneral of the infant ee daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clark, | Kighth Avenue east. was held yes- terday to Fairview. KEE RRR RRR * * Frank Barrieau, of Vancouver, who is matched with . LATEST WAR NEWS *) Romeo Hagen, will work out at 7:30 each night, and Romeo * *| Hagen, of Seattle, at 8:30 at the Windsor Hotel gymnasium. © The latest war bulletins * Frank Barrieau holds the welterweight championship * received exclusively by The * of Western Canada, and Romeo Hagen the welterweight * Daily News are posted im- * championship of the Western States. * mediately after coming off * The contest will take place at the National Sporting * the wires at the following * Club, Saturday, September 12. * places: * * Fitz’ Cigar Store, 3rd Ave. *) * Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd * * avenue. * * K. Smith, corner 5th and *| a Pope :| KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY * Acme Clothing House, 2nd # at x _ | THIRD ANENUE P.O, DRAWER 1624 PHONE No. 3 Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd * : ~ aeed Bees | Plumbers tenn Fone and Tinto Glass yi ’ upplies Plate Glass Mirrors * Central Hotel. * Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges . Windsor Hotel * ven Tinware * Knox Hotel * arnishes Graniteware * Daily News windows, 3rd *| cna «| MONARCH MALLEABLE " “*:,:::"*~ ee Renge. EMPRESS specially Bottled tion 5 or 6. Must be cheap and TESTED cows terms easy. H. G. Helgerson, | ‘during the hours of 3 (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) utd. caf 207-213) An invitation is cordially ex- pe | tended to the citizens interested Phe Carlotta Cox was in yes-/to jngspect the dairy premises| terday with a carg of 60,000 j 30 and 4:30) 39~-PHONE-S TAXI Real Snap WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE The Complete Household Furnishings of a modern 6-room Flat. Birdseye, maple and oak furniture, malleable range. Every- ALF HALLIGM PRR AAA ARERI A RRERE RARER ER RR RE RED '§ thing practically new. . PREP LL LEELA ELE OEE OT Can be seen anytime at the Angle Apts., 6th and Fulton. Flat can be E XG Ch leased, if desired, cheap. Also a Insurance Compa 20 ft. Gasoline Launch ¢; “=== only 4 months old, at a wilt be malted you tre 6 Bargain Sroperty filed ’ Name in ful P. R. HARRIS Age neat birthday 6th and Fulton You Weed t Ineurence Should Have Our Term ve Taking < a Polley The New Excelsior ¥ form of Policy, s owe ' itions, De eatures, | oe Gas aebrentes surrender vive | of Le non-forfeitad visions, mat | & ¢. @ peculiarly desirable form of | se , ance for surers. Cut Out thie sip f om i i turn to es? KISSICK, EDWARIS os KISSICK i t Agents Brines Rupert, 80. “The Daily News” } CLASSIFIED ADS. DAILy N FOR RENT FOR HKENT--Large furnished frent room, | $i2 per month Apply Box 07, Daily New oe or Jalé | FOR SALE | i }POR SALE 75 cerds of wood on Beaver ag | Creek, Porcher Igland; $4.00 per cord LOT 19 | Apply A, D, Stewart, Spiller P. O., | Porcher Island 203-209 }VOR SALE Lot 13, Block 45, Section 5; | Perfeetly level and on street grade, Only BLOCK 29 $50 cash and balance to sult Snap of an investment Must have the money Owner, P.O, Box 809 ivsu , or . SECTION 8 WANTED | » A WANTED —-Girl lery ting gal 2058-0-10 Apply at shoo POSITION As caretaker or charge of boarding house by expertenced person PRICE $65) Highest references Box v1, Daily | News 204-208 WANTED Iwo young gentiomen for} board 4nd room Apply Mrs. Crags, | | ’ SH 241 Seventh Ave, Weal, hear Mc Al j ( Bride 203-205 os i WANTED—Pupiis for business college in} Prince Rupert $12.50 per month day, Classes; $5.00 per month evening Classes Leation, Seeond and Second, | Apply Box -99, Daily News 204. | WANTED—Representatives in each town, | men or ladies; whole or spare time to G. R. Naden Co, SECOND AVENE build up business of their own and be Come sales managers for our or vl We start you in business practic; sily without capital No experience neces sary Write at onee and get this won| derful offer The Merchants Premium Association, 1686 Georgia St, Vancou-| ver, B. C., Dept, B 905-207!