t + + ee THE DAILY NEWS Sa So == en JACK WESTERMAN Character Comedian with Cleveland’s Musical roueny Co. which opens at the Empress Theatre on Aug. 5 MUSICAL COMEDY COMING Prince Rupert to Have Cleve- land’s Company Here for a Week. On Saturday evening, Prince Rupert is to be entertained with a splendid performance of the musical comedy, ‘‘The Honey- moon Trail’ to be presented by Cleveland’s musical comedy com- pany, one of the best musical companies now on the coast. Over thirty talented singers and comedians are in the company, with elaborate electrical and scenic properties and handsome costumes. The Honeymoon Trail is a musi- cal play of rare and striking merit, crammed full of catchy songs. A different comedy will be presented at each performance of the limited engagement. Prince Rupert is very fortunate in securing this talented company and will doubtless give it a ‘‘crowd- ed house”’ patronage. Serious Charge Laid It is understood that a serious charge has been laid against Con- stable McArthur by a woman of the underworld. The brought before the missioners yesterday afternoon at the close of their meeting, but as the officer is now on a holiday and in view other circum- stances they do not feel in a posi- tion to deal with the matter matter was Police Com- of some at MET COMPANY'S OFFICIALS City Council Hear Tsimpsean Light and Power Offers Last night the city council met as a committee of the whole and discussed the proposals of the Tsimpsean Light and Power Com- pany with Mr. R. Brutinel, the general manager, his solicitor Mr. L. W. Patmore, and the company’s engineer Mr. Clark Durant. The meeting was not open to the press, but it is understood that the offers made by the company were discussed and a report will be submitted to the public at a later date. Two Black Eyes. Etc. Two black eyes and a damaged nose is what Mr. A. J. Prudhomme got two days ago while. working under the Savoy Hotel. He was jacking the building up when a flyer got loose and hit him across the face. His frontispiece is still very sore. Got Even with Eavesdropper In rural New England districts, the telephone takes the place of tea in the city, as a place where women gather and retail gossip. Walter Prichard Eaton, in ‘The Abandoned Farm,” in the August American Magazine, tells the fol- lowing story: “It’s a great blessin’, 'specially if you’re on a party line, said out ss es es er eres Es: ones es The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. ee “The News” Classified Ads. ==(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL —_ Lost and Found | buku et ee | LosT— A Kokak; left on Metlakatla wharf. Finder rewarded by leaving same at ( camp bell’ 8 Cigar Store, 162-tf visiiing his brother Hilton, during the past week, left for Seattle and Vancouver last night on the City of Seattle. ‘Back Pe Mr. George Eckerman returned from Tacoma yesterday after a two weeks visit to relatives there. Look at It Carefully Some bargains in furniture are announced in F. W. Hari’'s ad- veriisement on page 4 of this issue. To watch The News want ads is to refuse to be ‘‘tied’’ to an unsatisfactory boarding place. New Goods for your Toilet Table Some of the leading wholesale druggists have just sent us some new perfumes, pre- parations necessities and toilet Wecarry only the best Patent Medicines and our Prescription De- partmentis a specialty C. H. Orme ‘*THE PIONEER DRUGGIST’’ Second Ave. Phone No. 82 Mussallem & Company «Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices. OUR GROCERIES are Fresh and First-Class Goods only. Give us your next order for a eee trial, Mussallem & Company Phone 228 Black Notice. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St | ere — = } F or Rent Gone Back Home Sie au Os Pe es Mr. G. M. Kearns who has been Furnished rooms with bath. Special rates by | the week. Talbot House. 165-tf | Large well furnished room, private family. Splendid re harbor. Gentlemen only. | Apply P.O, Bo 164-tf j McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. Wanted—Small house, furnished or partly furn- ished. State terms te Box K, Daily News.140-tf Cosy furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset | Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and) Eighth, 117-tf 4 As Os 4 ms Help Wanted i | Bae remem Wanted---Woman (o cook and do general house- work. Good wages paid. Apply Pony E xpress cor. 7th Axe. and Fulton Street. Girl wanted, immediately, for light dl Apply Mrs. D. Cohen, phone 52° 160-tf Miners $3.50, Muckers $3.00, Creek Copper Ce., Goose Bay. cr Venture. nos For Sale S wanted at Hidden Take S.S. Vadso 148-tf For Sale— aaa pi furniture in good condition, Phone 25 St Before buying your Stove or Range see A, J. Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook stoves from $14. 29-1m For Sale~Chicken Ranch. 2 Storey house, house- hold goods. Near Prince Rupert. A snap if taken at once. Address Box 368. tf ern Fire Insurance fp seer career THE British Union and National Fire Insurance Company of London, England, with capital of $2,500,000.00. See us for rates. The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 70-tf Business Chances Bi add css ~cnsotihiarnlae Good money in Moving Pietures. Wanted—A party to start moving picture show in Prince upert. Write me for particulars. H. Davis, 137-wi Watertown. Wis. 75 x 100 ft. FOR LEASE on Third Avenue and Ninth Street. Ask * Ce Uncle Jeremiah H. Kugler, Limited. et tt ee Fe eS i LOOKING LINDSAY ————— = = OVER— — Do away with this, Patronize a pas laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 66. POLICE WATCHES All Varied in time in Police Court the other ~. If you carry a ; : Reliable Standard Watch You would always have the Correct Time : Only reliable watches are kept in stock by the G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. eeeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 LAND PURCHASE NOTICES District of Coast Range V Take notice a I, Tene Kime of Towner, North Dakota, U. farmer, intend to apply for een to oe ee the following described lan Cc i mst planted at the south- west corner of Lot 2287, thence east 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thenee west 40 chains thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement Skeena Land District containing 480 acres more or . Dated July 15, 1911 GEORGE KIME Pub. July 25. E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range V Take notice that I, North Dakota, U. 8. ‘A, farmer, intend to apply | oe Rermnanoe to purchase the following described lan Commencing at a planted at the south- east corner of Lot 1729, thence south 80 chains, | thence west 40 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement Dated July 15, 1911. PETER LARSEN Pub July 25, 1911. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range V ‘Take notice that I, John Evenson of Prince Rupert, laborer, intend to apply for permission Sth Ave., East of McBride | pu The Board of Canada will hold®a sitting at Prince Rupert, Railway Commissioners, for B. C., on or about the 19th day of August, 1911, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the rpose of hearing matters, applications, or complaints filed with the Board and served upon | the parties interested in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the EOnts By om of the Bow A. CARTWRIGHT, Secret Board of Railway — ommissioners for Canada. Dated at Ottawa this 26th Day of June, 1911. te parehens the following described lands | ommencing at a post planted at the south- | east corner of Lot 4415, thence north 80 chain | thence east 60 chains, thence south 80 chains, | thence west 60 chains to point of commencement Dated July 18, 1911. JOHN EVENSON Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range V Take notice that I, Peter Erickson of Prince Rupert, laborer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands ommencing at a post planted on the north | bank of Williams Creek ian the railway right- | of-way crosses and 3 chains back from the creek bank, thence south 30 chains, thence east 40 | chains, thence north 30 chains, thence west 40 | chains to point of commencement | Dated Juiy 7, 1911. PETER ERICKSON | Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Peter Larsen of Towner, | Theatre First big musical event, AUG. STH Cleveland Musical Comedy i PEOPLE 6 NIGHTS STARTING 6 SATURDAY Opening bill “Honeymoon Trail” ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS —— NO INCREASE IN PRICES 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Seat sale opens Thursday Floor Space for Rent in the Hart building, corner of Second Ave. and Sixth Street The Best Business Corner in Prince Rupert, eeeereoe Apply Jeremiah H. Kugler, Lid SESSESSESSESEESRESESSESSESSES SES SETS SES ESE aes HES EHS PLD LAL AS LS ODI ree nreeaeaeern* Three Good Trades in Real Estate 8 et et tt ——— 7 Room House !0T 18, BLOCK 31, 4 Room House section one. $2500 mA witb bath, located [earn more about wit t near school house in these and other places A section six. $2,300 by application at our ! $800 cash handles this office McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVENUE : : PR Tenders Wanted wed ' In the County Court of Atlin, holden at Serer Uae . ; hostess. And we're all on party ayes Rupert, its present stage. The charge will i | Wait—" pert, —— | Skeena Land Diotziet-— Distriet of Coast Range V fa 25! ait— Benjamin A. probably be pressed when the = eg ‘ _ |In the matter of the Official Adminis- Gash *% ivcaluhaa | | wee Peete” merchant, rants aoe! Tenders will be received by the As- | rei és anti constable returns. She went to the instrument, trator’s Act, and in the matter of $500 with 9) yooms. Price $ 1000. opener we penmnse She fenowiag ate Bulgarian Dead ee : A ‘ ae r Take notice that by the order of his property including House on | thenes east 80 ebsins, thenes south 60 sorlad sen furniture, corpete ete for at John Krovick; a ‘Bulgarian, 28|' Re3t ‘bout you'n Jim breaking it) Hono, Judge Toutes wi yas appoint Sth Avenue, Section 6, tener est 20 spine to mana mmeaepeas | ture Co. Bald stock may be inspected | ist. an urs 7 avicK, a Buigarian, on day of July, A.D., 1911, I was appoint- 1 eee Cane Pte. ar Obs ENJAMIN TS: 6 UO. . OSI BCE may ve OTe O ee te count wail years of age, died at the hospital of) ; : ed administrator of the estate of the $5 Cash buys @ nice lot in Section | PY» Ty 2% core * pee vere, eae aaa 0 eT Te ls ord ‘aia this morning of consujption. H We watched her smile as she | John Flanagan deceased, and all parties 7, Balanoe, $85 # month. | Skeena Land Distriet—Distriect of Coast Range V th saa oth Sts i Bt pla 6 this action | tte : ) on. e ‘ y having claims against the said estate Take notice that I, Adolph H. Christianson of , vith the notic is to be buried at Garden City listened to the answer. Then she are hereby required to forward same Furnished Hotel for Lease. | Towner, | North oe ote, cemepaiicn sterner. poemines Gees not bind -pineeiy to may | us ose een oy: ? | said, ‘‘How’d I hear it? Ww hy, Mrs. | properly verified to me on or before}. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, | the following deyeribed lands: cept the lowest or any tender ¥ tomorrow at 9 o'clock by his hie Devine ins ” the 20th day of August, A.D., 1911, Commencing Bt a*post planted about one and}... . B, LOCKHART, | edt Prine et : sa Parker told me. he i one-half miles (1 1-2) northeast of the head of | 173-6 Assignee, | *uilicient ser fellow countrymen, : ; and all parties indebted to the saic Trout River on the west side of Lakelse Lake, | claim ve wl She held the receiver free of her| estate are required to pay the amount JOHN D Y BHAVN| and shout 5 cnales from the lake-front, thenee lees ae - ———--- y th 80 chains, th 80 . a ie endant do ear and beckoned us close. We eeed tie saa dae ” ie aD, a ace | south $0 chains, thence west 8 efaint, thence LAND PURCHASE NOTICE | of sum : dite ee , ullo Bloc the offi Prince Rupert Indoor Baseball | heard distinctly an indignant voice | 1911, : be eae DOLPH H, CHRISTIANSON | net fen jor, parere, ; i . Dated June 80, 1911. Fred B. C Skee: wal An League. exclaim, ‘ Why, Sarah Bowers, I JOHN H, McMULLIN, | Pabe July 25, owell, Agent conn Land Distt bustrct,of Cons Beane 8) ohie applioati Ro 1 Bl Ribbo M ] : ‘ ? Official Administrator, sington, occupation merchant, intend to apply ‘ ws ue i ns vs. aple | never said no such a thing! 4 | Sena Land District _ District of Coast Range V {ot pertalasion ; © purchase the following deomiten } k : * “a ’ oa SE fale i. } ‘ake notice that Paul & f Pri ‘ a s at the Auditorium on I thought I'd catch her,’’ said Notice. FOR RENT : | Rupert laborer, inten to apply tor permission ne Commnenel at post: lanted ou the south This actier we _ ETS » 2 ale > + urchase e Exchurnsi iv d about four | ol due « " ursday evening, August 8rd. | Mrs. Bowers, when the telephone et : ie aes ee _ Store Building on Second Avenue and ‘ ommeneing at S beet planted wy the north mnlles fraea he confluence with the Skeens River, | amount se da alter c eae ae ce ‘OAc e partnership formerly existing ween J. i ank jams Creek about 50 thence 80 chains west, th 80 chains north, | der o a nia : Game called 8.45 sharp. Ad-|conversation was closed. As I K. Anderson and L. M. Hughes, General Mer- Seventh Street, Low Rent. | east from R. R., duane os 40 = oe thence 80 chains oat ones south 80 dhsins aa ioe 15800 mission 25c. Skating after the|told you, the ‘phone’s a great Co a eT ena a |§ Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. pa A ey thence op ith 40 chains, thence | Pm Sree ee creer en. ror, ory ieee ue : nterest game. 2t |} comfort to us all!” by