ouT OF WORK TODAY? ’ 7 NEXT MAILS Try The News’ Want Ad. DAT NEWS For South wen Princess Beatrice. .Saturday, 9 a.m. WROON ac vei rir’ Sunday 6 p.m. Loy oy Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist = ORIA, Be 1O, 34 AY, FE E : Com Ul, NO PRINCE RuPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, Fepruary 9, 1912. PRICE Five CENTS EN BS POLICE COMMISSIONER MAYOR OUTLINES HIS POLICY EVIDENCE TOO SLIM Alleged New Westminster Bank Robbers May Escape. (Special to Daily News. Victoria, Feb, 9. Although Officially has been nothing re- ceived from New York, it is gen- VE MOVE TO AVERT WAR WITH GERMANY ISOLATION H OSPITAL ON DIGBY ISLAND COMPLETED erally believed in the Attorney! SE ERE e ance RNS Bese i see: General's department that »| sficial Appointment of Commissioners J. H. Thompson and Ald. |“°"*!* separtment. the **! All Ready to Receive the Furn; : BullGek WHR ATaK: Hallowed becMlaetine: Yachesdac 2 evidence against MeNamara and eady to Keceive the Furniture, Which Has Been Purchased u ocK- e ’ ollowe eetin es er a ernoon Dean, the men alleged to be the . . ° . e,°e e ene e M Chai f C a E : ; Stri robbers of the Bank of Montreal @N@ is in Victoria Awaiting Shipment---Proposition That City ---Mayor as Chairman of Commission, Enunciates Strin- at New Westminster, is not sufl- } . y a? Recardsay Li "1 Bisa cient to secure extradition, Tis! Might Obtain From Federal Government Temporary Use of en 1ews egardin Icense remises thought the Pinkertons have not ‘LJ: : ° Ba g g g es la Gate oka dene Building Pending Construction of One at City’s Expense their first meeting for 1912)department, including pay roll for;ijution to this effect, and alsoj}enough case. The third man ar- ie , police commissioners|twelye months past, was $12,945,|insist on the closer pursuit of the|rested recently in Chicago in The new Federal Government|Prince Rupert finishing their stitution, which would serve all found a @ratttvite re-|and this will be made the basis|elusive blind pig by the police|connection with the case has been isolation hospital whien uestles | work there, and then the building|the purpose and relieve the city Chief Vickers awaiting of the estimates for this year.|chief. lgiven his liberty, the Attorney|°" 2” unnamed island in one of}is ready for occupancy and the]of a large expense. Whether the rhe chief had only one/}Chief Vickers was complimented Rev. F. W. Kerr sought and|General not considering the evi- the bays of Digby Island easily / only additlonal work in sight, the| government would favorably con- is case of crime to re-|by the new board. gained admittance to the board|dence strong enough to com- on ee the waterfront, is|clearing off of a small portion of|sider such a request remains to as the robbing case} Routine business being trans-| session, which was declared an|mence extradition proceedings. EOC Cy completed with — the the grounds for the completion|be seen, but it seems worth the c I iw Rajalen Lan acted, and accounts passed for|avsolutely open meeting, just at| eet ee tis AGAR hi te Eee is the Ta ond ae making of|trouble of applying on a chance ‘ { f Fred Ankers and his ; Fae Rana ‘the juncture when the Mayor| e e, Is understood, | lawn anc ower beds, it might; for then no leading ho were sent down for eevee the: Mayor: procesded oF uegastel more rigid discipline | ar Baseball. has all been purchased and is, The government has gone to al citizen could register the same year sentences for| make certain remarks about the} ¢,. tne restricted district in re-| Quill Drivers vs. Teddy Bears,|now at Victoria ready for ship-|large expense and has built as|plaint when he said that “My Amongst the ex-|administration of the police de-| garg to the sale of liquor down! the Auditorium Friday evening, | ment. One day during the past|large and handsome and well-|son was dragged from his bed ed by the police|partment by the commission in | Feb. 9th. Game called 8:15 sharp.| week, when a representative of|/equipped an hospital for isola-|at midnight and flung mto the the past month ap-; future. He stated that informa-| ; Admission 25¢c. Skating after the| The Daily News visited the iS-| lon purposes as will ever be|]middle of a fifteen acre field with : g some $90}tion had reached him that the] Continued on Page 4. game. 2t Hand, there were plumbers from|needed for many years. It is not}nothing but a canvass tent te st of diving and| hotels were lax in adhering to] - - - expected that it wifl often be|cover him.’ Here the patients itions in connection|{he terms of their licenses and} |needed at all, but the thing is to} would be surrounded by all the ! loul lrowning disaster} the regarding sale of liquor, par-| have it there in case of emer-|home comforts and the resour- i‘ Capta Tallander and|tjeularly on Sundays. As chair- | Sency, and it is constructed on ajces of medical and _ surgical ere lost from the sunken| man of the ecmmissien the Mayor j scale that shows the faith of the|science, with a Nature’s beauty 1. It cost $36 to take|suggested that the chief of po- Pio eae | Laurier Government in the rapid|spot in which to ramble during t ith in connection) |ice be instructed to be still more jgrowth of Prince Rupert and its|the period of convalence. This ws , aes strict in administering the law in Bulky Forrestry Bill Read in the Legislature—It Provides For New Department "it" cet es ‘ mie ecko at ee aa stated the chief. d- | pegarc oO e sale o quor to| ° ° ° ° e e | uggestion for Ci Not a glimpse o le hospita a kaka ae ane a3 a re A ete Under Which Timber Lands Will be Advertised and Licences to Cut Will ae a ia hice 1 i arias hinlidiine @awW belekea amen ae iker guests it otels ¢ e regulk suggests e oug at as oat 2 ch of provincial|/ meal times: only on sinddys. be Granted by Tender—Some Other New Features the city is much concerned as to|batber, it being ees id huge about half the} Guests may not order meals at Special to Daily News. ipretation it sets forth that a tim-jall plans, surveys, field notes, | Where to find a permanent site ethos om ; Ot sons enous exding a prisoner) all odd times as a pretext for ob- a Par saa a i ‘ aes rues a bi: |for an isolation hospital for city trees, some of which measure. 81x w Victoria, Feb. 9 The short} ber leasehold shall mean landsj|cruises and classifications to be ” t¥aet-in diameter, Dhane arachat ed. The chief re-/taining liquor. The Mayor sug- Kaxaianit ot ae 7 ee aire (anh included in timber leases granted| open for inspection and examina-|USe, the dificulty might be sol- a fs amenets dag atngipaat io expenses of the| gested that the board pass a reso ye a) tion by intending purchasers. ved by an application to Ottawa ural paths through this bit of RITAIN'S WAR MINISTER a AVES IMMEDIATELY AFTER INTERVIEW WiTK GEORGE AND MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS—FOREIGN OFFICE MAKES STATEMENT AS TO OBJECT. HURRIED OFF TO GERMANY KING ‘ Da News vart at Leipsic as an English Feb, 9 With regard] SPY iden departure of Vis The statement of the Foreign Haldai minister of war,|Oflice is that Viscount Haldane, ist night. after an in-|a@s president of the Royal Com- i th the King and Sir}Mmission on University Education, ( y, the Foreign Office|has gone to Berlin to investigate ng makes an official} scientific education in German i t. It was supposed the|universities, but as he is well \ fh ourney had a direct| known to many leading people in x on the strained relations|Germany he doubtless will have | by the popular indig-| general conversation on the po- the Betrand | | England over « and if con sentence ¢ between the two governments. OPENED AT LAST BREACH OF HEALTH ACT litical situation and the relations ’ | cs i quitable Vaults in New York! Two Persons Charged in Police After Great Fire Court This Morning. Special to Daily News. Iwo eases of violation of the York, Feb, 9—The secur- |, ity Health bylaw came up this ' the Life Assurance Com~! morning before Magistrate Mc- were opened today for the! sratiin Those charged were H. Pst time since the fire that des-| MacDonald of the Dominion the society's building. The) yotel and Morris Katura, owner i Ss contain securities and pa ln the double deck row of cabins 4 representing $282,000,000, n Fraser street. Evidence was ji of which are intact and un- civen in both cases by the sani- ee rhe company — states tary inspector and other wit- ; papers representing IN-|nagses to the effect that there mm OF assets were des- was an accumulation of rubbish ed by the fire, labout both premises. Magistrate _ MeMullin adjourned the cases THE WEATHER. herr 2 p.m. today. | 'wenty-four hours ending 5| ree February 9: Bar., 29.387; For Sale. 58 lemp., 48,0; min, i Furniture of four-room house, pt | Apply F, D. Keeley, if Iwo adjourned cases of alleged contravention of the Pub- Health bylaw are being heard before Magistrate MeMullin the police court. Sanitary Inspector MeFarlane issues an ultimatum to the Cilizens regarding observance of the sanitary regulations, tain comes again with joyous sound to drench the dry Nd thirsty ground, Mayor Newton mentions that the main item of business /efore Couneil tonight will be the City Engineer's report on his Consultations south, rhe “Man in the Street predicts that there won't be AOnRD chairs at the city hall tonight for everybody to sit Gown afternoon was taken up wholly in| after the 31st of December, 1879, showing that all present come under the proposed bill in addition to lands included in any timber hereafter granted. The of leases is to be under entirely dif- leases the reading of the bulky Forests Act in committee of the whole. The House adjourned early on eount of the and its appointments with depu- ac- Government caucus lease these new issuance tations, and also to aflow the pri- vate bills committee to hold an| ferent regulations than were the evening session to meet a Van-/old ones. The land comprised couver civic deputation. within the license to cut and re- - move timber is to be surveyed The forestry bill, whieh is en-|and cruised by the Government, titled an Act respecting Forests!and is then to be advertised in and Crown Timber Lands, jand|the Gazette and not less than the Conservation and Preserva-|three newspapers in the district ion of Standing Timber, and the|of said land, a tenders asked Regulation of Commerce in Tim-|for the licenss the bidders to ber and Products of the Forest,|state the price offered and the contains no less than fifty-two}number of years desired for the pages. In its preliminary inter-|removal of the timber, copies of | THE SOUTH A SANITATION = | ‘EFT Fen 7 ULTIMATUM """" "Fsinrning Following passengers booked City Sanitary Inspector McFar-| lane Issues Warning to Citizens} for below by the Rupert this Regarding the Accumulation of} morning: Rubbish About Premises. Miss Brenna —_—— i Mr. and Mrs. Edgecomb. “I wish to impress upon the} G, M. Alford | mind of every individual of this P, I. Palmer. } city that the health regulations A. E, Riddel must be closely observed, A, Siwart | “Any person who refuses or} Mrs. McLaren neglects beyond a reasonable} Mr. -Matheson. time to carry into effect the in-| C. C.. Scott. structions given by the Health Mr. Dyrkor1 department must suffer the pen- W. J. Dennison. alty of the law. Mrs. M. Hamblin, “It is not my desire to be other J. B. Johnstone, than fair and reasonable in the L. B. Skinner. discharging of my duties, but! Mr, and Mrs. A. E. McMaster. the time has come when every Miss L. McMaster. precaution must be taken to keep Mr. Christiansen, the city in a perfectyy healthy W. J. McCormick, state, nhs . - “L. C, M’'FARLANE, SUPERIOR FREEZING UP. “Sanitary Inspector.” — AUSTRALIAN WINS most Entirely Covered : With Ice Defeats the English Champion in Continued on Page 4.) who shall be appointed by the The bill creates a provincial} !°° the temporary use of this in- forestry board consisting of a —_— - - ————— }chief forester and not less than} who | shall J sppolate ee NOT A SINGLE HEAD BROKEN | Capt. McCoskrie of Prince Rupert ed president and Hon. W. R. Ross Lieutenant Governor in council, | the function of which board is to} ensure the carrying into effect} and the enforcement of the pro- visions of the new act. Galanin i. | Canadian Forestry Association. Special to Daily News, j Feb. At the final} session yesterday of the Canadian} Ottawa, 9. : Belfast, Feb. 9.—Not even a Forestry Association’s annual), : meeting John Hendry was elect- head broken ‘here yeavorday. 19 , , connection with the Home Rule meeting addressed by Right Hon. Winston Churehill and John Red- mond, After speaking, Churchill left on a special train two hours before scheduled time in order to} avoid any possible demonstration | territorial vice president. IS APPOINTED TIMBER EXPERT against him. Crowds last night paraded the NOT A SAD FUNERAL NOTE HOME RULERS ALLOWED TO HOLD THEIR MEETING IN BEL- FAST AND LISTEN TO ADDRESSES BY CHURCHILL AND REDMOND. SONS OF ENGLAND NOTICE Lodge Prince Rupert, No. 318, Visit of Supreme Delegate. All B. 8. members of the 8. O. E, are requested to hold them- selves in readiness for a specially important meeting of the lodge to be held this week-end. Due purpose of preparing for the new bureau a report the} ng and tie making indistries. | jing some press Theatre last night, the | length of the list probably hay- | thing to do with the in-| forestry on eel He is now engaged in inspecting i ' the saw mils of the: district and| teres! manifested. In. bhe ra looking. into timber conditions| Frank Ellis, who made such aj renerally l}successful sale of the lots in} Captain MeCoskrie states that Section 2, was the auctioneer, | steps are to be taken to regulat Janu the bidding wa sat times are é £ ate | CM Tho : Sa tink pee the cutting of wood for fuel. In|SPirited. The lots offered were |principally on the east side of Greatest of the Great Lakes Al-| the past wood cutters have Vern. [MeBride nena) | thousands of cords from goyern- ment and private lands without} the payment of any royalty. From on this will not be allowed, St. Andrew’s Society. now The regular meeting of the St. istreets until a late hour, but|motice will be mailed by the sec- Is Now in Hazelton District Do=|jjo.6 were no disturbances. The|retary. Be on the look out for it, ing Forestry Inspection for the}; ),55 be held there over Sun- FRED V, CLARKE, Provincial Government. day. Secy. S. O. E, B, 8, Captain Edward McCoskrie, | rene i aed acaicay veteran navigator and timberman, | SALE OF CITY LOTS SUPPLYING CASE |}whose long experience on the THeneeNTeR ore North Pacific coast is utilized by|Auction Gathered Big Crowd in|Stevo Saranovich Charged with the Provincial Government, has} the Empress Theatre. Giving Indian Girls Hooch. been appointed timber inspector eT Sere for- Queen Charlotte and Skeena The announeement of a sale} A complicated case of alleged districts. He is at present visit-|of lots by auction brougth to-| liquor supplying came up before ing the Hazelton section for the! gother a large crowd at the Em-| Magistrate MeMullin this morn- ing. Accused, Stevo Saranovich, was with supplying liquor to Jane Wells and Marga- ret Johnston, Indian girls, in his cabin on Second avenue, Evidence Indian Agent Perry and Constable Adams. Accused in his own defense stated that he had no liquor, had not bought for months and had not been in his cabin at the time charged. The case is adjourned until tomorrow. charged was given by whisky I wey 9 if »| PAN LOne, Tae : ee 4s ie : z he Pe but the regulations of the depart-|Andrew’s Society will be held For row boats and launches oe : went! - ’ Sa r ve ree? | ment will be enforced and the|this evening in the Carpenters’| telephone 320 green, Davis boat ni a remarkable ‘ane ng over its entire area, so, it i ‘ Amid a remarkable scene of |) ing ov f are rights of land owners respected.|Hall at 8 o'clock, | house. enthusiasm George Gray, the|will be the first time in the mem- | x pad champion of Australia, beat H.|ory of the white man, | WOMAN SUES CITY ——— W. Stevenson, the English cham- The ice field is now so great eee ss pion, in the second “test”? mateh|that open water can be seen b ® ° | : ' ‘ |Damages for Vaccination y t Jat St. George's Hall. Liverpool, from only a fow points on either] ”*"Mentreats city Physician || WONVENTION O iberals ! ind having also won the first/shore, With Febrnary’s fame as} Canepa Panpe series Sn aac ane ees o = a ete res Montreal, Feb. 8—Mrs. Marie ‘alia ECE e ew rr oO 1e | eres ‘reason for belie g e en- P ¥ 2 It t'’ game and $% 500, At th lire: eek will become lid Boillard, in a suit started against} A convention of British Columbia Liberais will be held at | es Re De . f 3 > § ace 50 ‘ | ® ’ : } . ¢ | finish of the game Gray was aleo'l Lake Superior is 420 miles|the city of Montreal for $10,000, | O'Brien's Hall, Hastings street, Vancouver, on February 29th, presented with Burroughs &|long and 167 miles wide and its|/alleges that her seven year-old | 1912. Upon purchasing a first-class ticket to Vancouver via Watt's cheque, $300, for the | depth is 900 feet. It is the lar-|son has lost the use of his ete) Cc. P. R. and obtaining at the time of purchase from the | v 1S "AE € ah » Rena - ‘a ‘ wr »lar as f£ ‘AS of ace ati : ‘ edits eae tigen lace cee of Pee eee eee “ d : oe so ee ticket agent a standard certificate, and upon the signing of jscores ‘re: Gre 8,000; Stev- vo srformed upon s arn ' | a ‘ ere ey Pas OE SECON). Sian world, a ihe ins shyelslans in accord- this certificate by the Secretary of the Convention, the holder 50 lyme - ( \ t ‘ . ik Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|ance with the compulsory vac- will be entitled to a return ticket at one-thtrd the usual fare. Best room in town at the Savoy. Phone 4. cination law, | Mn f a} ROTTED,