A GSAATIVE A ASSES Lia ouT OF WORK TODAY? , ) NEXT MAILS : rry The News’ Want Ad. : wis, For South i s\ » Prince Rupert....... Friday 8 a.m, 7 sso? Formerly The Prince in cael Prints Rupert, B. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912, é peak ‘ PRIcE Five CENTS JAZEN OUTLINES NEW IMPORTANT FISHERY LAWS tana ely Me eo } INE NEW DRILL HALL AND oui wr MANSLAUGHTER | , WAR IMMINENT | eee ARRESTS HOSPITAL BOARD SEEKS Woman Doctor Will oa De- Hibbert Tupper Believes a. Principle of Free Speech hah PARADE GROUNDS IN SIGHT) eel ccm. | SUPP (Canadian Press Despatch. | Canadian Press ‘De spatch, | Canadian Press Despatch. | ORT FROM THE CITY 9 Port Orchard, Feb. 6.—Dr.| Winnipeg, Feb, 6. Hibbert] Vancouver, Feb. 6.—Five - AGREES TO GRANT EARL GREY'S RIFL a 5 O ' os ne MENT OF MILITIA AT OTTAWA ES A SITE! Hazzard was found guilty of man-|1UPPEr on his return to the coast! rests were made yesterday fol-|@"ANT OF $10,090 REQUESTED — MAYOR ADVISES COUNCIL, DEPART WILL SPEND te ; |from England says his father will| WHICH LARGELY FAVORS GRANT, TO GO WARILY. $75,000 ON LAYOUT IN RUPERT. slaughter in connection with the | .ceover,. He believes that a war f Wine eb By Skee eaecon CONSIDERATION DEFERED FOR THE TIME BEING. death of the rich English woman, | between England and Germany is|00 the Powell street grounds, Mr. George Tite headed a depu-| of land on Acropolis Hill could} Miss Williamson, by cage aa te | Eighty police dispersed the crowd} First business before the Gityjthe present hospital grounds to the City Couneil last be used for this, : j|An appeal will be taken to the ~ ——$$__—____ jand used their batons freely.| Gouncil last night was the reeep- This the President could not state Bent. the object of the deputa- Alderman George Kerr sug-|Supreme Court. | Pay Twice a Month Several tire i'd sey were hurt. | s ’ ; ; ag yeVO ‘ ‘ ira ya) Val gen, . ; gested the question of whether | Aas oawetem: by. which ein tion of a delegation consisting of|Peyond his own personal willing being to petition the Council ie : ate eed ee nbesp ; See a ky ee : 7A : ‘ness that such a site be granted. ng to peti e ‘ : We the Government cared about ex- Awful Weather ‘In Germany. ployees are to be paid twice a Eurns Meat Market Robbed. the whole Hospital Board headed It depended on the oiladon of tie r a site for a drill hall. i pending, say, $75,000 on leased| Berlin, Feb. 6.—There is ter-|month will be instituted shortly) yoneouyer. Feb. 6 The Pat by the chairman, D. G. Stewart,| Board il has promised a site, to be} ground. He pointed out that the!rible wintry weather all over Ger-/at the city hall to accommodate : tie Meme reed “e sti . > city ea » : ; > sd ieee AGsGcolie Hill eiteaean Ginibe Gbbi martin Hie te hae bean ab eRe ' ' Burns: Moudt Piensant market ind requesting from the city a] After an explanation by _ the po! r 9¢ any, There is three feet of|certain workmen on whom _ the : contribution of $10,000 toward|mayor of his remarks at the hos- aptain F. Stork was a mem-|years lease, snow with a temperature of 10|}present once a month system;Safe was blown open last night the proposed new hospital wing,|pital board meeting affecting the of the deputation and was In Captain Stork’s opinion the| below at Cuxhaven. — a hardship. and $100 taken. the sum to be sataba iy special finances of the ‘city which is re- ed by Mr, Tite to give expres-|Government would require i i is i he wish of those inte r-| ground as to all inte akin rea rate if necessary, The deputa-|ported fully elsewhere in this is- the sh ¢ se r-| er as to ¢ ents and pur i T i t I sue, it was decided to leave the ui : ae : tion desired this grant in order , s ecide B |, He pointed out that the} poses freehold, but added that the that they might be able to ap-|matter of the city’s contribution nent at Ottawa was ready] position of the site granted was aaa aan : : ) : ; proach the Government through|to the hospital for consideration ect a drill hall and lay out|meantime immaterial. He thought Mr. Manson for an equivalent|at a special meetin i idered|that the District Officer C Coe en ee aera eee grounds, but considered Com- siim ee ip to aa Kies ear he petig aged Day. oe As pointed out by Mr. D. G. They Fear Fire. state e Departme sity ¢ s , storia ¢ : 6 : ‘ 1 ate, i epartment|city a_ visi rom ictoria ant Stewart. if the board were as- Residents in the Clapp block ready to spend upwards | would "advise .rigseding ® site. Questioned by Ald. oiteerets, Ee carding Finances, Mayor Newton) ; Hin Army of all: instleatious “ALE. MORRIS Js ---To Abolish Hardships on Salmon Fishers | ica Dreadnoughts obsolete. It looks serves a phone,” he added, ; ; ; 166 as if the tremendous efficiency of Whey are called-up at all time Ottawa, Feb, 6—Upon H. 8, Cle-Jant statement from Minister of|will be built on the Pacifie epast “SMART MAN: Max Pemberton’s oil engined ? Pp relieve cases of illness, dasti- T ments, member for Gomox-Atlin,| Marine and Fisheries to the ef-|if possible. The Minister eriti- ‘iron pirate’ were to be realized f ion, ete,, which would other-| NOW PRESIDEN moving for the production of pa-| fect that the Government is tak-|cised the manner of granting| LIVE WIRE!” as a German menace to Great ; Britain on the seas. Aaa woe oO pers and correspondence in on ANG steps to meet the situation.| fishing licenses, These in future} } man Montgomery wa s|/Prince Rupert Club Members Hold | lation to the pairel and Haheriens| These are that the obsolete pro-/are wil to be granted to men en-| TIME CLOCK FOR CITY HALL ¥ establishing a preeedent Their Annual Meeting Last) | Broveokion eran om whe: J Solfo) teotion boats Kose and. Rest- | gages 3 mere pursuits 8 Finance Minister ; Douglas Tells pean ci i Meenirary to the Phone bylaw Night—Affairs in Flourishing | | coast, in the fount today, there less are to be sold. ‘Thrae new | formerly au os n farmed out for Alderman Morrissey What He|Staff Will All Wark Time in Pus issed by last Couneil whieh pro- | Condition—New Officers. followed loud complaint by Rte voaaels are to be pore ured, two large suns, yu may be auc tione d.| Thinks of Him at Last Night’s ture—No Spying. | ; (roo phonaa Bnlaenn nite ats Ue Are se ens of Vancouver, Shepard of er) tor protection and one for patrol Ihe regulation whereby the fish- Council Meeting. pia Tai , ; ore i i Barnard of Victoria|serviee, Appropriations of $275,-;ermen are at the merey of can- , ioni . 1 undoubted need of them] Officers were elected at the an- naimo and : | e PRETO] ; : ’ wnnaeiies After considerable discussion in 4 publie service, ‘This was the|pual meeting of the Prince A regarding the manner in which|000 for the latter in’ estimates neries in e the latter only take “you're a smart man. Why|Council last night over a scheme on of the members of the) pert Club last night. The affairs the Americans Bip poaching on|may be reads this PRR. what Aap WBE went epragpeciive didn’t you enquire about it when] proposed by Chairman Douglas inance ¢ | ,|Canadian fishing grounds, One of the protection vessels| of the fisherman's catch is a prac-|— ek Ee ee See Ts Ree ere ihn re committee, lof the club were found to be Thin Nieuw treanens : ms ' d The other|tice to ba abalahed you came back from the east?}and the Finane¢ committer ) \lderman Morrissey’s motion | flourishing. ‘The membership of 1® DROUGAL ABEND OP spree [TR tO De purchase Ser MO ’ rere Oh, yes, you’re smart! You're ajregulate the hours of city hall if reject the report and give the{the elub is now 150, and the club] = : : | live wire!” said Alderman Doug-|employees, the Council decided Vy Mlvation Army a free phone re-|owns most valuable property.| Long, A. E. MeMaster, D, A. Mc-! jfans yelled themselves hoarse,|las hotly last night to Alderman}to cut the matter short by install- + Milled in a tie yote, whereupon| Following are the officers elected:|} Kinnon, A, T. Broderick, G, '. PIRATES VS. and the next game is sure to at-| Morrissey, who had been suggest-jing a time elock at the city hall. ! uM ' Newton gave his ecasting|President, A. J, Morris; vice|}Naden and A, Carss. | ran even more interest. ling that certain lots were cleared|The first proposals involved the Ole for the Army. (Cheers.) |president, J, H, MeMullin; secre- The new president, Mr. A. J. tet llast year and the rock carried off|infliction upon Mr, W. D. Vance ia _ |ary-treasurer, H, P. Wilson:!Morris, who was vice president THE CRESCENTS KILLED ON TRAIN at city expense because the owner|of the unpleasant task of keeping o Best room in town at the Savoy.|directors, F, H, Mobley, F, 8./last year, is one of the most pop- -——- lof the lots was a friend of a mem-|tab on the comings and going of ht | ular members of the club, His - | Shot by Total ‘gsannae Who Come! ber of the Board of Works. the other employees, and this | work for the club’s success and|Revival of Indoor Baseball at) mits Suicide. “r was no friend of the lot}several members of the Council, ai for the general benefit and good Auditorium Last Night At- a lowner’s,” declared the Finance}]notably Alderman Morrissey and rit G0 fellowship of the members has tracted Larger Crowd Than Special to Daily News. Minister indignantly. “Alderman|Alderman Clayton, disapproved. hy PRINCE KUPERT TWENTY MINUTES A been marked and most heartily Ever—Pirates Won, 31-13. Moose Jaw, Feb. 6.—A man|Morrissey was back east. He —————————————____———- Hs : appreciated. At his election last . lnamed Klundt was shot and|/doesn’t know the particulars, but CHINESE REPUBLIC 4 8 { " ; iin (Ganrga rhty is expected by night he was hailed with real and That the interest in indoor|killed on the train yesterday by|he makes a statement that re- — ‘hg in Beal tee that ‘Alp George Doughty is, expe! f cordial good will by all the large|baseball is as keen as ever wasja total stranger, It is believed flects on all last year’s Board of|To Have Two Provisiona! Presi- a ’ : attendance of members present,|shown by last night’s crowd at|the man who shot had gone in-| Works. And then forgetting to dents Until General Election. Th Wireless just received states Prince Rupert will arrive at and it is felt that his presidency|the Auditorium when the new]sane. He had a ticket from Van-|address the chair in his excite- — j 4p. m, tomorrow. will ensure a still more success- team, the ‘“Pirates,’’ met the} couver, The murderer committed) ment; Alderman Douglas gave Shanghai, Feb. 6.—It is de- : J. E. Gilmore inentions incidentally that he is going to ful year for the club than even) famous Grescents” in a fast and|suicide with the same revolver) vent to the other remarks quoted clared bere, nee os Se ae + Naden Harbor arrange for the starting of a new cannery. last year. The other officers!furious game. The result was]soon afler his awful deed. amidst the delighted laughter of has been reacher where ry uan arbor 10 arrange for We slerting elected are each and all well/disastrous for the old guard, The! the crowd, Shikai and Sun Yat Sen are to be q Sunshine again; no frost, no rain, known, efficient and popular men|Crescents went down to de feat| Social Note - on joint presidents of the republic a Wireless reports fog at Vancouver. whose influence will be of im-|after a noble scrap for it, and the Mrs, A, T. Parkin will not re- f Choicest liquors and cigars— | until peace is fully restored, when hi mense advantage to the club, Pirates emerged triumphant, The|ceive on Wednesday, | Savoy. there will be a general election, 1