THE DAILY NEWS. me. —<—<—<—————[—==[=[====K=K=—m["__—’——_=!=ya»—_————_—_—_—_—_=—_— | THE DAILY NEWS ‘DAWSON BRANCH | DAN AND BILL ROLLING STOCK WANTED: THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ; —__- + 2 Published Daily and Weekly by OVERSEAS CLUB uke Dan | Duke Bill: FOR . PUBLISHING 8 rood pair o ° i . THE PRINCE RUPERT CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “That a good pair f) i We have an immediate purchaser for one or two ae i | vy a ys P . eenat Five and Six. . Submit your listing: 3 : ; e have working for us in|Large Orders Placed in Canada TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—®0 cents per inch. Contract rates | Another Large min Mining Combine) Se Ob tet 14. ode 1, Pidee Qe000. « on application. - | the Joe Boyle and Treadgold = B.C. and States for Additional For Sale etre tenes 90000. : | Interests Now One Under Joe's! 1Of the two, of course, Billy is Equipment—Delivery to Com- ne ae : : SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DaiLy, 0¢| management. | really ‘the noise, mence Next Month . ee 4 per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All |} But Diek has good points, d'ye Second Avenue , ty Other Countries —Daily. $060 per gene; Wekis, 62.00 per you, strictly | icemn aeai 1 a 5 overs see?” rhe extent to which the Grand Telephone 83 PATTULI 0 & RADF ) —. seas Club, a branch of an em tT It's fine weather we're having|Trunk Pacific Transcontinental - : ; : » , } ; HEAD OFFICE |wide movement, was re in B. C., old man, Railway is rapidly becoming & ia As Daily News Building, Third Ave.. Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98 jin Dawson Friday night Says the rather more reticent) factor in the transportation Dusi-}er= oo ee 4 ¥ 3 . i. . ° - i : - ————— 4 i° pe ernor George Black was Duke Bill to Dat ness of this country is shown by} ee all ; BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | president; Dr. Alfred Th | Bradstreet’s, in the fact aaal : lviee president; Bishop Stri rjSayrs Duke Dan t Duke Bill:/there have been ordered for this KAIEN HARDWARE COM! J ’ New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Bast 23rd St., New York City Isecond viee president, and | ap-| In that neck of the woods,!company sinee the first of —- ANY ee SeaTTLE—Puget Sound News Co. | tain Lacoste secretary. i On the far side of fragrant! year 1 less than one thousand} THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 ie *| Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | The Canadian Klondike ea ee Bay, ee ene, EROS ee a rate ed i de Square. | Company and A. N. C. Tread-j We have ete will always de-) ar iger “wr cars, each baer fie Supplies Sheet a + : ' > mining nteres eT ‘ ° ods nad Vv 4 c a + + | gold’s extensive mining interests} iver th i fe g and having a capacity lumbers’ supplies Plate it Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 93 in case of! in Klondike Basin were amal-| And the laborer’s worthy his/»f 60,000 pounds., from the Car- Paints HARDWARE Stoves. } hie « non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. gamated this week in New York.| pay.” ‘a ah Car Foundry Company. wT oe T Ware 1 i Treadgold retains independently} We might settle in stock for The American Foundry Com-} . . i} AIL TURD RI. all his properties on the Indian} their trouble, old man,”’| pany is to supply 250 refrigera- , mi 5 rhicneoreres a Sa ay, AP 6 River side of this camp. Joseph! Says the rather more reticent! tor cars of the same capacity and @ SS —= W. Boyle will be manager of all} Duke Bill to Dan. dimensions A Detroit foundry} me 8 PICTURE SHOWS NOT ALWAYS BAD INFLUENCE. the properties in the new com-| . ' Late SUPPHy 250 automobile steel) i bination, and is president of the|Says Duke Dan to Duke a under frame cars, and the West-|{==———— ie a . eompany, which retains the name} ‘Now we own the whole)ern Car Foundry Co. of Chicago 04 ities 4 ‘ One of the films recently put on at the Westholme Opera of the Canadian Klondike Mining} show, lwill contribute a similar number} joereersee ester! money A House depicted the incidents of a strike. For the first day or?company. The amalgamated | Shall we build any railroad orlo¢ the same variety. Delivery! i j two the husband returned to his family apparently happy andj properties include tt Granville} not? of these cars is to commence in| ee in i; * optimistic of the future. But the dairymen join the strikers, the} power plant on a eth ace the} It niente seems quite a long| April of this year — it is eI 3 ips a ~~ won 6 . : - * _|ditches from Rock Cree to} way to go, _|be completed at the rate o ci supply of milk — eut — om half and hen-om = —" Hunker, the mills along Hunker,, And excessive expenditure’s | twenty-five cars per day. ) f gether. The children were starving. Then the mothers took a the Boyle concession and the| rot.” hand, held a mass meeting and soon settled that strike. The men} Bonanza Basin group. “But B. C. will be doing the TALLEST VETERAN DEAD 2 [< brought within reach of every i: could strike as much as they cared to, but the women were not Two new dredges, equai to the | i spending. old man, oa buyer in BRITISH COLUMBIA by , qa going to sit idly by and see their babies starve. Canadian, the largest in the! Pe mh eae ine retionnt/ memrty Right “Casta Siaaee and! ‘ our thorough, far-reaching mail H ° el This film has no doubt been shown ali over Canada andj world, have been ordered by the eee Se order service. We can supply enry Birks & Sons 8 Init S : : — - new combined corporation, one) _ = ee wedding presents from these —Limited 7% apt ae a 4 mae sam i tae es Parae for the Bonanza Basin group and| >@ 5 Duke Dan - Duke Bill Pittsburg, Pa., Mareh 29.—| lines to any customer in the Jewellers and Silversmiths : vers o ‘ ‘As ¢ eat nancier . ‘ y : “ o j 5 _— 4 rect influence tor good. sast Monday a e drivers of mi one for Lower Boyle concession. . As a great finan er Captain William P. Pat’) Bane, | Province promptly and al mod- : i wagons there went on strike and at their meeting the next day) his will give the company four You certainly take the first|/the tallest soldier in the Civil] erate prices. All goods will be ame ow ‘4 . : - ™ . e oan ~ aneging Dir e in sight. Outsiders have little ibe Acampey 3 - tare heme near ere. Jane was| Se returned when goods are not en- st 2 was important; it had to be met and met fairly. So that the be ae aeahat emplogmidnt. And to pull the wool over their! nearly eight feet tall and weighed| $9 eal ter rc af m supply of milk should not alto gether cut off the union decided preference being in all Oe aa ” more than three hundred pounds. | 3 trated catalogue is the great me- 3 aar to call strikes upon one dealer at a time. One dealer was S€-|giyen to men who have been for > Pyrf-| He took great pride in bis height,) 8% dium between our s and t G i 4 lected, the rest of the men went back to work and the babies}some time in the Yukon. Sie ch was exaggerated by a tall,) 3 buyer. Write for it; it will be o if are getting their daily supply of the needful. vest fou e Tort a» 6 ve a N i i if That a0 8 rele Se biggest fool New York, March 28.—The Na- Bulkley Valley Fort George District M ‘ Sees everything a-sinkin’. om eee ae sae IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— HO I E | EF | YSI ; ——— 3 urse oOo . . ‘ . BOARD—Strictly tariff com-|round battle between Mat Wells, Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on Sid. Sykes, Manager easy terms. * The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hote! in ' }