THE DAILY NEWS. —_—__—_—_— oe eeeeeeeeeeenteenennnneenneneengenentennenees j ploy a large number, THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA || “''s!ries fo be established here. Published Daily and Weekly by Few have ever ‘eft Prince THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. gold at the end of some othe They have Contract rates | vesting their earnings | have stayed. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING--50 cents per inch. on application. dealers t plant on Porpoise Island, only a few miles away, will also em- and this is only the beginning of the in- Rupert to look for the bag of rainbow. shown their faith in the place by in-} i So great is this faith that it has become| Three Indians Arrested Intoxi- o obtain listings of city property non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ir George DAILY EDITION. GENERAL OUTLOOK REMARKABLY STIMULATING. THURSDAY, APRIL 11 ee eh liad eee a ee On nN Sawle, the pioneer editor of the old Optimist, is back in town on his way to Granby Bay. the new smelter town and the people of Rupert will undoubtedly wish him every success. He is to start a weekly Good news always comes in bunches, and The Daily News came out in the glorious sunshine of yesterday afternoon with quite a fine assortment of encouraging intelligence. The munici- | pal ownership of public utilities is still a much debated and} debatable question, but Prince Rupert is rapidly proving the! wisdom back of the suggestion from the most prudential and} economic standpoint. Had the city not purchased the telephone} for! the development of system it is questionable if it would yet be paying a dividend|*t®e American Boy mere to its stockholders at the present charges for service; yet the} ee" extended to provide for we city is alréady able to declare a profit on its operation. See _ibecrcnased an the Hee Then take the electric light and power plant—a much larger) aed aan et eet i and more difficult undertaking. That also shows a profit, not-|.... 4 horse whim has been withstanding the recent expensive addition to it of the most!constructed for hoisting from modern type of power producing machinery. We are assured/this shaft. The tunnel on No. that the plant is now sufficient to thoroughly light the city and| ve! making progress to supply all power using firms until the hydro ws si age waves. Plans group 5 3 good power ior So an era of broader prosperity is settling upon Prince! after the construction of a camp! Rupert in every way. The cold storage plant will employ some| for the miners who will operate two or three hundred men after the first of May; the Ocean Falls|°" ee inks’ oe Tf Satta, rt - , Sty Will ye rememperet lat 1 was lumber company about as many in the construction of its new this property which has been wharf and lumber yards; the construction of the Doughty fish|/taken over by those interested| ' i IN THE HAZ MINING ACTIVITY HAS BEGUN Those who came here | ; drenching. | SWAM FROM THE |~ensorone oxo DUKE'S A.D, (.~ WEE BLIND PIG © : ON W Say, , WEST re What | - — Can | Capt. Walter Lo i A nipeg, Vancouver, yin! Wine cated with Rye from a Subma- Shortstop do | Victoria and | difficult for real estate rine Blind Pig Somewhere Prince Rupert to Pre SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Daity, 50e¢ | for sale in the more desirable sections of the eity. Prices will) gown at the Wharf. With grounders so hot they hiss, for the Duke of Oonauial Way per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All! now naturally stiffen owing to the present prosperous outlook | a acai | With both hands stuck * | aught, Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly | from every point of view | Down.at the G. T. P. wharf at Up in the air | Special to Da *, in advance. i 4 the witching hour of 4 a. m. Spraddled , Winnipeg, A ; ‘ | Harry Dudoward, who isn't an In- egs ou Walter Lone . Be HEAD ee Not all the eapital for the exploitation of the wonderful} 0 % ana je shua Sebastian with his like | Duke eer Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. coal fields of the Groundhog district is coming from the east,| jacoh Shaw, who are Indians,|And this?) here today : BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES and, in fact, only one million dollar proposition has yet been put) were discovered — by yaad “4 sercaborss pigs Mla rae }some tims spend ; > market The eapitalists of Prince ort have "7 Shields in bathing. Suspecting|#e strikes é niss, Victoria New YorkK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City | on the m ate . , i ; I « at - ce a ; : a a by sis presence of a submarine blind] When the pitcher sends it wind-| yjsit jin ay: A oO sans Ss to take a chance é& lese new scovere e- . eee, > ts : oe SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. See are on aia ies: shehieel vnetn) facte cectigns| Pig the constable arrested Jacob, ae Vately intervi cat ic i a ail sourees. A local syndicate has managed to corral forty sections wh resisted the interference 21g ithorities, b zh ay —_ e Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trun ulding, frataigar) of these valuable coal lands and this spring is to spend a liberal with his water walking stunt. a zag jon the coa ta }sum in their thorough prospecting to prove their values. Joshua, too, was apprehended|On line this?| jeaves here | SuBscRiBERS will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of | and the walls of the Vickers like jis expected als and Hotel didn’t tumble down though trumpeted nasally after his So yesterday morn- Prompt settlements the strong| feature of the Mack Realty &| he LOCAL voTTinas, ELTON DISTRICT | . mont, in the Steamboat mountain fail-|"" ure and they wil! have a big gan working | | | ol ~ | shortly —Omineca Her-| ald. Si last kins th th ex Silver Standard Shaft. i Sinking on the shaft of the lver Standard mine was started | week. Superintendent Has- has no trouble in pumping} water out of the shaft and) e inflow is much smaller than} pected and the shaft can be} electric system is able to supply water created electric power. The recently installed plant at|°#*!!9 kept dry. Under these circumstances, this statement being accepted as/the Silver Standard is working} To Stake Groundhog Coal. official and authoritative, the profits should naturally increase.! smoothly The No .5 Cameron] Bi Sweeny and party left Then in the same paper yor: read that work bad actually!Pump quickly cleared the shaft] Hazelton Sunday with several . iis lof water. The wkings are be-[dog teams for the Gr begun on the two million dollar government dry dock. That;°' ¥#! _ The -workings a1 be-{d earne te = sroundhog a t i . t 4! lal hi jing retimbered and straightened! country to stake some more coal means a tremendous amount spint in labor, which means in-; .pere necessary. and develop-!lands, and also to do some pros- ereased business, increased savings and investments in Rupert! ment will be activels prosecuted] pecting. They went up the real estate. Even the large estimate mentioned may yet be in-j| with a ful! foree of men. ;}Skeena on the ice and they will 4 ’ 5 go le iO severe 5S creased in amount, for the reason that since this estimate was, Camp for Surprise Group. be gon 101 everal months. ; | F E Sargent ‘ame o| Whe *y retur will e by made there has been a movement to increase the size of dry William Saree” ates into) Wiken they -setara: it: wiht Sed} toek 1 th Id that th , ble *ltown on Saturday night from thej the old trail over land. S 4 >» » world s ‘ py me » ahie ics re 7 aoc aii over 4he worid so tha ey may be able a accommo iSurprise group on Glen moun- Supplies for Turnagain. date the much larger vessels that are now being built. tain, where he has been looking Thomas Hankin left Hazelton Sunday with six toboggan loads | of supplies for the Turnagain country, where he will spend the} next few months’ presumabiy| looking for placer diggings. He had twenty dogs in his string. | j ing Harry paid a $7 fine and the|Insurance Co, It's worth money) Geo. J. 5 two others await an interpreter}to you in event of a fire or acci-| mobile arr ca for their cases. There is an-jdent. See the Insurance People.| and will he mat , very other ease up at the police court] Phone 150. tf |service for h ; over this incident. It is a case ket at once my of rye whisky saved by the police Suits, dresses, coat collars, | from the wreck of the submarine] millinery, hats, trimmings and It will pay blind pig. novelties, at Mrs. Frizzell’s. tf |ed to look ov: ———$———$—$— eens ee te eT ee consignment 7 Comox Charges Came Up. Passengers on the Prince George.| a) Howe & M Avall The charge against Julia Bel- The George, after a perfectly : accused of selling liquor|smooth trip from the south,; Mr. A. T. B ae unlicensed, was yesterday dis- brought in nearly two hundred] his jots at ¢} First missed, the magistrate holding| passengers, among whom yg 3 bane and Th » evidene aj 3 Goodnow, Mrs. F. L. McMahon, F. J oar evide a ee cha Le Stella bonald,” jack aunt i. A i 2aliner, charge with Keeping 4@| Jones, B. F Ostrum, L. A, } At the é g ' Holahan, William Hutchinson, W. H. | an Pee house of disrepute, refused to] Waiadie. J. Leakies, W 5 jand Third Aver erected ae "ase "AS ~e. | Pratt, G. A. Larose, M. ‘ » . 7 plead and her case was re there A. pemeestn sy i ja new two store g for J manded. Brannan, J. F. Shafer, Gene }A. Smith 0 I {loop Hoar, 0. : Putzune, Bertha | iL t . oe a Talland, J, B. Doyle, Henry } will be the Fa St . : i ; . ' > Gec . . , Ran =A BOARD—Strictly tariff com- Soe on Se eine, Goce -~ Renwort “fF >< , p 7 e| Bruce, Mr. an rs. Steger, ( } store wl panies now represented by Th pr rales? harss:W 2 > hae Mack Realty & Insurance Co., The Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mrs. Judge | Propel he Insurance People, 2nd ave and ueley, Gay at Gaughter ifitted for off SN Ross, Mrs. A Ronald, J Sege!l, G. S. F Brown, J. B . Diamond Driils at Masset. Myers, J. A. Reddie. Dr. 2 At Mrs. | George Mann says four or five Reauae Sai koa fe eee 9 diamond drills are at work on smith, G es Massey. L : ' Stree Empres . axfleid, Ellis, Frank Masset Inlet on coal properties) se"ntyré, Miss Mantel, J. and many settlers are arriving.| Polley, J. A, eee tet eee Li 8, } }Mr. Mann is one of the oldest | Bowland, Mrs C. A. Dorsey Mr and | $163 Cas } . Fortier, 3} M . r settlers on the Queen Charlotte} piynn, Gene Sehe~ al M. Helg i sik s,—{ e thar > News.) Perry, Mrs Ring Mrs. B Islands.—Queen Charlotte News. Pica etal Bee aiiiain | Byron, Mrs. C. A. Armstrong, Mrs Post Office for New Hazelto | Beaton, J. N ro Mrs. B r Everything for the launch or) Bratt 4 Mo agen, Se The rey boat at Howe & MeNulty’s, 2nd ene people of Ne | Avenue, tf|..The Place to Go.—Mrs. Friz- sulted in th - ——___——— j}zell’s, Empress Block, 6th Street,! a post off To destroy those moths get|for new seasonable goods for| present new Red Cedar Flakes at 25 cents the) ladies, tf | Richmond package from Orme, the Pioneer | - druggist. tf Lot 7, block 18, section 5, Full ar g fe }$2200. Cash payment $800. O.}ment of sh Right prices. Royal hotel. tf |M. Helgerson, Ltd. tf |& MeNulty’s (i eS SSSR eee ee eee The Catalogue is Free. . HUDSON'S BAT CO WINNIPEG ARE NOW HAVING THEIR CATALOGUE DISTRIBUTED IN AND AROUND PRINCE RUPERT. NOT GET A COPY TODAY WRITE FOR IT Now send us a trial order SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY RESPECT The Hudson’s Bay Co., Winnipeg NEW SPRING IF YOU DO ooo