¢ THE DAILY NEWS ; A ct uss’ 14| Oe (_ . al The Daily News PLAYING AT. ay the. photograph are tbe Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist the little PrincesWilliam and Louis omerarmneims eae pee Ferdinand, the charming sons of | Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited Grandchildren of the German} the German Crown Prince, playing DAILY AND WEEKLY War Emperor at Play in the | at sentry go in a miniature sentry SUBSCRIPTION RATES— DAILY, 50c ber month, of $5.00 per year, in advance. Palace Grounds. box in the grounds of the palace. es EEKLY, $2.00 per year. UTSIDE CANADA aily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, 7 ial Press Despate The little sis ca : » line of Se $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. y (Colonial Press I espatch) : Phe little boys are in the line of Berlin, Germany.—The warlike | Succession for the German throne. Sigg TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—60 cents per inch. Contract rates] emperor of Germany believes in|The elder Bi HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City, SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. is named after his bringing up his children and grand- | illustrious grandfather. HOLMES ‘‘The newspaper, with the law, should assume the accused innocent until proven guilty; should be the friend, not the enemy of the general public; the defender, not the invader of private life and the assailant of pérsonal character. It should be, as it were, a keeper of the public conscience.’’—Henry Watterson. ¥] cay ; The Greatest Fiction ‘Character of the Century Come to Life Ayain a2 3 Se m= Daty Epition. aGagID SATURDAY, JULY 15 ———_—_— —— reat ance eae AN UNEXPECTED TRIBUTE bee — sae Just a month ago, a new monthly journal entered the field of ak Prince Rupert publications, and announced its intention to devote cs FOR vee itself to ‘‘disseminate all the reliable news that may be procured touch- ing on the progress of the city, and waft it every place we possibly a can.’’ It was a lofty ambition, and the little journal was encouraged ey) in its good work by the older members of the family. Hi Untrammeled by any political affiliations, without anyone to call @ vs it hard names, apparently without an enemy in the world, the “Bulletin” _ has been able to devote itself with single mind and unabated energy e to its task of ‘disseminating all the reliable news that may be procured, | -@ e fm etc.” Under these circumstances it is very pleasing to observe that practically the whole of the second number of this inspiring journal is taken holus-bolus from the pages of recent numbers of the Daily News. Excluding stray paragraphs—which we did not take the trouble to trace to their original source—every article of consequence save three is culled from the pages of the News. ‘Among the articles thus honored by our enterprising contem- porary, is the interview with Lieutenant Governor Bulyea of Alberta; the story about the proposed new west end school; an article from the pen of the editor of the News on “A trip by train inland to the} Interior’; an article on the customs increase; the announcement | ray. and description of Mr. Frank Mobley'’s new Fourth avenue residence; fi a an interview with Mr. Collingwood Schrieber, chief engineer for the ', Railway Board; the story of the trip of the first passenger train out THE KAISER’S GRANDCHILDREN of Prince Rupert; the story of the joint plans of the Grand Trunk! { | | ' { | | { / } { | / / / / } ‘ / } / / / / / | { | { | | { / | ews / © @ / | | | | | | | / j / x / / | | | i / / } / / / / | / / / / | | | | / | } ] ] } { | | { Pacific and the Harriman lines to bring a tourist traffic to the North | Pacific Coast; the story of the proposed development of the Hidden ae oh Soe. , Creek mines by the Granby Company; a story of the opening of — : : se ; Oe y er = Royal Hotel Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has written two new adventures the G. T. P. for the first hundred miles; and thejstory of the race for PRINCE RUPERT INN | Cor. Third Avenue end Sixh St Ps f the f d iva he Daily N Tete Jaune Cache by the G. T. P. ard the C. P. R. | ee of the famous detective for the Daily News. So satisfied is our contemporary of the “reliability” of the news |} { oe | w 9 it has taken from our columns thet it has boldly assumed personal aD Tee fee equipped 2 % Y responsibility for it all by neglecting to indicate its original source. | | ene seen | 2 2 This is tribute indeed. | ANNEX ss] ee | ess wee de ; by: 5 More pleasing even than the way in which our friend with the|f | | : Ee _| | eet ae ee eee tee Mee ee te a ae wares : | hk ——— | papers of United States and Canada to induce Sir Arthur C scissors ‘has honored our news columns, is the honor he has done to cet apeeiledt ete tet etlerboecgeetee opener ; ; } Sancael a + ot a Doyle the author of the famous Sherlock Holmes stcries—the greatest our editorial column. An original monograph from the pen of the| C | & B Pr detect ‘ : , ' Id ee editor of the News dealing with the historic Prince Rupert the seven- | Owned and operated by the ff} oriey argess, ops ae na vor ‘eee sp ae pees voeree Pe’ teenth century swashbuckler, which appeared in this column four! Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on || ¢~- SEAR: SAPS OF SP EPEAT CELSCHVE @ Sein. nM or five weeks ago, has been appropriated among other things. True, the American and European plan. [| -—-— at the title of the article has been changed to fit into the head space.|| Execellently furnished, — with ff) ; But both it, and another editorial entitled ‘One Way Help Prince |f °2™ Been ree mares O08 0 i ae heehee are etre OE VER) Sawer ee modern conveniences, being abso- ew : Rupert, are printed as the Bullevin s own opinions upon the subject. lutely first-class in every respect. [| The truth of the matter is, we are so pleased with the compliment, The appointments and service [|| ON MONDAY, JULY 17th we are glad to overlook the breach of journalistic usage. It is no are equal to any hotel on the nox Raa mean compliment when a journal which starts up to “disseminate |} coast, all the reliable news that may be procured, etc.”’ gives up the quest | | for original matter after a month’s search‘and tactily acknowledges | oo, — Hotel il’ that “‘‘if it’s news, you'll find it in the News.” ' 't __ Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. | e ven Ire 0 6 BVI § 0 Acne | BESNER & BESNER, 'PRorrRIETORS |The New Knox Hotel is runon the European plan. First-class service. All the Latest Modern Improvements, ote? BEDS Se UP & G. A. Sweet, Manager. | FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT Scammer The Adventure of the Red Circle AND— OPO SECURITY i 1 E IMPORTANT THING to consider in the disposition of valuables. You have eliminated every possibility of loss if you ; &R New Solid Ladies Tee ML aN a ea have a box in a modern fire and burglar i F. M. DAVI ce } youls, Gn as you Fy ie ape at the Continental | BOAT LEATHER BAGS rust mpany, imit $ | s ; . my " Carpentering. Also agents for Fair iH. We have read these stories in the proof, and they are up | Th | banks-Morse and Knox Gasoline | % in Crocodile, Morocco, Etc. high standard of skill that the earlier stories set. We ca e nti en rus pany, Engines. Gasoline Engines and Ac- SECOND AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C- cessories carried in stock. 00006 no more. fpunshes Ran Boats Sar Mies WM. and ot What THE CORRECT STYLES The Daily News has secured the sole right of publicatio: Seta ee Sees iy the whole of Northern B. C, These stories can only be obtai cco — — a Watches Souvenirs Jewelry in the DAILY NEWS ; Price of Local Stocks : o00eee They will appear in both the daily and weekly edition. 1 by 8. 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