_ Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist \ NEXT MAILS Maturday, 10 4.m. 6 p.m. Camosun. .."@ Princess fF FREIGHT RATES AND EXPRESS CHARGES DEBATED NEWTON INTERRUPTS COURT —_saseoau scons PRINCE RUPERT WILL SOON AND IS SILENCED BY CARS..." BE THOROUGHLY ADVERTISED day under the most advantageous auspices so far as fine weather and immense crowds are con- Mayor Treats Police Magistrate’s Ruling With Contempt and With es es of the Grand Ball Under the Auspices of Royalty Suggested---High Harsh Accents Drives Home a Still Deeper Sense of Degra- |» «+ follows: Freight Charges, Exorbitant Express Rates and Custom National dation to a Despised One of the Underworld---Appeal | New York 48, Brooklyn 3. | House Inconveniences Discussed by Board of Trade for Order in the Court is Upheld | Rode aeptin a. | ---Transportation Facilities for Naas River 7, This morning’s Police Court j|He represented to the court that|one—unless perhaps the counsel | St. Louis 7, Pittsburg 0. | J. Lorne MeLaren, secretary of} of jettér writing. President Mr. Rogers said he had taken proceedings witnessed a under the circumstances the fine| incases—should be allowed to} American lthe Board of Trade, stated at the|MoWley immediately took steps/up this matter with Mr. Pinneo sensational incident. Mayor jimposed in this case might well] interrupt with remarks during | Boston 5, New York 3. lmeeting of that body last night|to hurry up the work of the pub-|of the Pacific Coast Steamship Newton took upon himself | be a light one. | the procedure of this court.’ Chicago 6, St. Louis 2. lthat no less than 400 letters had} licity committee and the work of Company of Seattle, who had from the public benches, to | The Court concurred with} The Mayor made no reply, | Philadelphia 4, Washington 2 |been reeeived and answered dur-| getting out a pamphlet of official said so litile hay was moving that interrupt the Court with a counsel in this and after careful| and later when the case of Stella} Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 ling the past month, and im-| information as to the city is to|it did not seem worth while to | joud voiced order to Acting consultation of the law on the| Palmer, similarly charged with| Coast |pressed upon the emmbers the|be rushed. Mr, MeMasters said|alter the rates. Mr. MceMasters Police Chief Merritt, word- matter, alone with the City So-| Julia Belmont, was adjourned, he} Oakland 8, Portland 1. | necessity of having printed| he was preparing @ new and cor-|said this was the reason why ed so as to express positive licitor, Magistrate Carss, follow-| left the court. San Francisco 3, Sacramento 2.|bookiets to obviate such a mass rected edition of the Grand transportation companies were contempt of court. .An ap~ jing precedent, imposed a tine of | : Trunk Pacific pamphlet of Prince| slow to change rates, but he felt peal to the Magistrate to $25 and costs Rupert, with the latest photo-| sure that any representation maintain order was at once Mayor Hurls His Stone. | 9 graphs, and this would be ready | made to the companies by the made by counsel for the de~ The woman was just leaving shortly. A request of the Prince} board would receive every con- fence of the accused Julia the court room to pay the fine | Rupert Publishing Company to| sideration, The matter was then Belmont in the case being ‘ if ‘the issue in pamphlet form the last/referred to the rate committee when the strident tones ¢ dealt with. Magistrate Carss Ma we nown voice broke | annual report of the board was|with instructions to lay the mai- | quietly and with a good deal the setae hnnahiis 9 9 granted, so that in a short time|ter before the companies. of dignity, commented from Mr. Chief,” he said, ‘I desire the city will be fairly well ad-| Exorbitant Express Rates. the bench on the interrup- that vou see that this lady is} | vertised. Mr. Naden stated that he had A number of important sub- | be that strong tion, ordering that absolute asked for her notice at once to ‘en informed a order be maintained. The leave Comox avenue, in view of] - | jects were discussed by the board| representation had been made by Mayor was silent. the ridieulously low fine im dl llast night, and it was intimated) residents of Port § to the the ri ulous 0 ‘ posed} e e I idents 0 ort Simpson to tne I whieh the inter-| by the court her ‘Edict Promulgated by Prince Rupert Board of Trade---Letter from) '"** tom now .on its ‘business | railway sommiseion as to the oe ed was that of There was a moment's hush, in| |was certain to be largely in-| cessive freight charges and that gainst whom a ; : 1 }respondence and the amount of|stantial reduction had been ob- | jer was a moment's bust in) G4 eval Passenger Agent Hinton That Vancouver Board of —:is-"\ because of grants st the commission a sub- : hesitated under this further in- . . . ° elling has just T d R b} f M h , 1s s né : aine r aa. oe ne {dignity driven home loud voiced] rade 1S esponsl 1e€ ror isrepresentations as to the | public questions naturally coin-|tained. If that was the case, as ned aoe aid | EPO her degradation by the one ian | cident with rapid growth. surely Prince Rupert could get inmediately laid) 7 W h C d S b P d 3 Soe aia cane mart: eather Conditions---Statistics to be rrepare Freight Rate on Hay. onaeoe: ae Hh Ak ae i The question of the transpor-| Mr. Rochester said it was per- house of ill repute.| |. Is Silenced by Carss. “Knocking Prince Rupert” was] definitely recorded, and why they; he was able to refer to these Pe-} tation eae et ing Fe ae call fectly correct. and that Prince i she pleaded guilty. Phen her counsel appealed one of the many subjects dis- should continue to go out of their} ports when the question came Up, | ype oat ae questions es Shciiats Rupert obtained the benefit of Argument for Consistence, ai Sere ’ . aq} cussed at the regular meeting of} way to publish this information| But he did not find Vancouver|m.otier of ‘ie Bainbe Ries this reduction five months ago. { Mr. Alex. Man Your worship, he said, | tine Board of Trade last night,|about a city 550 miles from them] people nearly so keen on the Feed Company Hise Fal Gar drew The change was from $16 to $13 his beg that you will use your @U~| Vnigh was held in the police}is very difficult to explain, I be-| point as they were on his pre-|, ih os ' a} per ton f he bench, stat-|thoriiy to maintain )order ‘in| i ; : attention to the fact that while ; , rere court It came up on a letter|lieve that your board of trade| vious visits. He moved that 4], ,a1 merchandise was exactly In the discussion that followed 4 va 7 - > - i cs : as sxac ’ ian had been}court ool: W P. Hinton, chief pas-|should make an effort to have} committee be appointed to pre- : i ‘ “lit was pointed out that there was ecognized dis In quite level tones, without ™ the same figure from Seattle as a a : : ognize dis- 1 vol ’ jsenger agent of the Grand Trunk/this thing stopped by showing] pare data and submit it to the Vancouver—namely, $4 per ton|® graduated rate according to She had never| sign of disturbance or perturba-|), .ifc, addressed to H. B. Roch-| that it was an injury to Vancou- board. |—hay was $6 from Vanaouaii size of shipment, and that any- guired to attend the} tion, under a dark, etre ester and referred by the latter| ver itself, Prince Rupert is now Mr. MeMasters And include} ind $40 from Seattle, The mat thing under seven pounds did not id n tainedjeye of the avor, Magistrate e pstee ois ‘ : td : ay 3 aa oe ; Sex ; at- ' i mine n : - Ke Vol iL Clin the board for action It was} fo ving ahead fast and I believe} the we athe e of sh past three lige was important because al- get the benefit of any reduction. met er irea arss si \ ‘ian dresset ef ¢ ou of oO re : “ . g yonths ar, ar. a The eg > Pe yn 2 7 - i “a ik: shun Ad fi aot familiarly add i “Dear Har-| your board f trade can bring} month ea 1eal lralfa hay was not grown in Can- rh rate from Seattle to this unde whom ado om ness a P iry” and begun about a change of sentiment re- President Mobley and others} ia and could iv be obte sd] Lhe segregated) ciou in this matter, but at the tl W with | irding to this by having correct who have recently visited Van-|°. ANG COU wees auwwrne: > oLice l ] Lervie t es lh , © , . fro ] 3 states | } 3 4 ed to continue, | same ime I do not think any-| he : 7 ations ‘sather re rts yplied t Van ouver added that they had found | m the United States. Continued on Page A.) ou in the Empi ‘ concerning wea lel re po sul p et oO a 4 lV i i t | ecouver, contrasting your Climate quite a change ot sentiment} _— = ————— lyour trip east, and referring to with that of Vancouver itself.”’} among Vancouver people as to| | Tr lthat portion of it dealing with| ES WILL DISARM \ ST ELLA iS I the impression obtained through- Mr. Naden thought it would be} Prince Rupert. They saw that HOME RULE BILL l§ NO ” ; lout the country generally that| easy to get up statistics showing| We Were now forging ahead, as | Prince Rupert is excessively wet.| the number of fine and rainy days Mr. Hinton pointed out, and they] 4 | W W GANGS FOUND GUILT } lmere so than any other coast| here, and that these in compari-} Were not only no longer afraid) BEFORE HOUSE OF COMMONS ¥ . ° Xs! ‘iv. | think this impression is}son with those of Vancouver|?! Us but could plainly see that} ¢ irgely due to reports put out,} would show up very much to the]! was to their own business In-| ins But) lerest to assist this city In every| PREMIER ASQUITH CHEERED BY LIBERALS AND NATIONAL- all| vay possible. ISTS—SAYS HE WILL NOT PERMIT ULSTER MINORITY 11 ‘ }« 1} Fifty More Special CGenstables| Sentence Deferred Until End of}especially in the early days, by| advantage of Prince Rupert. Sent Along Line of Construc-| Assizes—Stella an Interesting | {he Vancouver Board of Tradejat the present time nearly | tion Work on Canadian North-| Prisoner with a Peculiar Case.| and citizens }the newspapers of Vancouver | The chairman appointed as} TO VETO WILL OF MAJORITY. ern—Men Are Working. - In fact if you will look at tne] printed weather reports of Prince} the committee Messrs. Naden,| een bes f ae Vancouver, April 114 Valen-| board of trade annual reports} Rupert and other “coast points| MeMasters and McKinnon, with} Special to Daily News. veto the will of the large major- Fi Daily News fine Stella, accused of wounding | you will find that the rainfall in} every day, and it OA A instruetions my report at the} London, ng o; epee Pre-| ity.’ Renewed Cheers.) iy ’ 2 ’ “@ ns i Prince Rupert is more of less in-|}cently while he was there that earliest possible moment, ‘mier Asquith introduced the gov- ——— 4 MI ! Fifty more! , fellow countryman, W, Brandl, | | ernment home rule bill in the Montreal, April 42.—Sir Robert . i tbles will be sent to-|,{ Prince Rupert, was found) House of Commons yesterday| Perks, the British contractor, ' ' i { ne of the Gana-} guilty at the assizes here today. POKES FUN AT BORDEN | ERT WAS A afternoon there were spontane-|who is here in connection with { onstruction work| His sentence was deferred until ous cheers from both the Lib-| ‘ie Georgian Bay waterway ' i London Newspaper imagines Him » Close Oo v assizes Hi of : " 5 1 , . ci : . range Of, SU, A ee ese Gb bie 8 : an erals and the Nationalists. Bow-|scheme, in speaking this morn- 10 THA Ah a ATG Valemtine Stella while on pre-) Wearing Windsor Uniform. TREA ing to the applause from the | ing of the discussion in the Brit- e day have not been}! nary hearing in Prince Ys ‘ Ral News latter, he said: “We know the} ish House of Commons last night, i h, but ganga sof the |Por! amused himself in gaol a (Special to Daily News.) | will of Ireland to be preponder-|said: “There will be oivil war as \\ ‘ modeling contractors’ gear, iN)... London, April 12.—The Week- = aay fh favor of some I s pole! ae > the EA I . ti sti alone the line | } an in favor of some home rule|in Ireland if the present home of m being| PAapter mache, He Was suspected} Little Miss Olive Schell, Winner); ruth, issued yesterday, has | Another Success for the Baptist) oi. and also believe that}rule bill becomes law.” aa ay , é | Ghurch Ladies Following Their agg this bill will meet their desires, | A synopsis of the bill as in- lof being a member of a regular | of the Silver Cup Awarded the . for Canadian pdlitieian | — iO St 0 lant f ans i az | Highly Successfu aar the and I for one shall not admit the|troduced will be found on the \Gamorra gang opposed to the| Bonniest Baby Under Two, Is and has many bitter things to say) Other Day. ide of the river, armed the police voted’ to disarm employment of certain classes of Cordially Congratulated. [t says the payment| right of the Ulster minority to| second page.) j loi it i labor, and the assault for which oO ’ ers 0 arth ‘nl Wi ( vo suceess ‘i — - _ —__—— — ouble will be -at|®® 38 now awaiting sentence 18 Prince Rupert can boast of the f member f parliamen Anothet uceessful musical : ill ee aid t have been the outcome have a tendency to bring M@NY), jtertainment falls to be ecred- : sald to Bi prettiest and healthiest babies, re of them to England of a labor dispute, ee mere oO en) ng ; ited to the Baptist Church, The POPE IN GOOD HEALTH. A report, founded prob- bar none, in the world, There- It pokes fun al Premier Borden ; Sees eee Earl Grey's ae , { T rt , { concert given by the ladies after ably on street rumor, WAIC Ww s fore the baby who can perambu-|, 8 so niform, and 5B ae ‘ lews . | ye an Rifles. . Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, a off with the silver Pte offered and ble een , an ve 08 like|their most successful bazaar went Special to Daily News. appeared in the Evening UO of Karl Grey's Phone 4 b ti Bapti ‘? Church . bazaar paroRnes OD. 8 o ‘di i }otY splendidly The program Rome, April 12.—The re- Empire yesterday, announe- ‘ular ‘Be : y t 5 4 "© a“ae to be otographed, : a ’ " ae Cee I it [ r th rettiest baby aoe both in arrangement and the ported death of the Pope ing some mysterious forth- el re art . committee or e pre es ans i i t i ase ies ae } i se Paraile to Douglas Sutherland, shipping) ynder two years old in Prince Ru- linanner of its rendering reflected was indignantly denied at coming change in the owner- mabe ia as nt, phone 262 ai6 t one tisk ular LECTURE ON SOOIALIOM l full eredil to those participating the Vatican this morning. | ship of The Daily News, is ere aes. Ae en aes + epaiyrinl | . ? we It is reported that he is in absolutel tk t f 1 - ‘ose } rVi are Che program comprised ten nhum- p absolutely withou ounda- : : uh _ fro ebud, cone sata Collectivism, Economic Determin-|,...-" ce aie cicada. Sank better health than for some tion. Ae editor of the Bm- sutherle sus : 8 ak time. Eastman’s}|now pouring In 0 e Miss | ‘if i ; : n ae nee ) re and, customs Now is kod - . " tf {Olive Schiel, winner of the silver} ism and Other Socialistic Isms. | Margaret Carpenter contributed time, and as a proof of this pire, Mr. Newton has agreed a ate aioe shexelt are: hicl ' led W d — everal piano selections Her| that he held several import- to publish in his issue of se cup which was awardet ednes- | 8 ‘ t ' 5. 7 ; TT ae tae a Me ea day She won the irophy by a Rey. Father Donelly, the fam-| rendering of Mendelssohn 5 ant interviews yesterday ne J . Sail News’ direct es y. : ; secre MS acme Sanne denial o ial erroneous re- [Co rooree. smile, although arrayed agalust| ous missionary priest, will lee-} Rondo Capri ioso’’ was a reve _ her were some score or 80 of the llation ‘of grace and _ beauty to} = ——— port. | | indoor Bosepall. that ever delighted fond maternal classic. Gornet solos by" Mr.) Crescents vs. Quill Drivers, at) === ner . \uditoriut tonight at 7:80 collectivism, economic determin-| much appreciated, Mrs, Chis- “3 , 2 B ee Skatin ’ Another Boy. sharp. dmission 25c, °& g At the home of W. H. Wark on HIGH COST OF LIVING ism and all the social reforms} holm gave a clean recitation and fier the game si tiia common to every party and or-| delighted her audience, as usual.|" 8 ? | Sixth avenue last night thee ar- ‘ " + ‘ th explanations of|Vocal numbers by Mr. Davey, . er ae rived a fine, bouncing baby boy, M. Ste ; ; ’ see ? sare | Ottawa, April 42. The Labor} ganization, with explana F rhs ” cee | pene by swiagiogs donies “thal 2° apromantianrs? | department cS negotiating with their aims, objects and mean-|Stovell Garrett and Russell wert Ladies Always Want. Many) “pill” is the biggest man on the s¢ this morning. : i : ; : . af > y They - ‘aa » $ithe United States government|ings. He w ill show the difference} especially pleasing Auld Robin) new s¢ arene ee I ae . | street today. . ar i | . ‘ ‘a aye , a ‘Ss rrizze 5 F > Holmes; or, the Mystery ef the Lady Barber, with a view to the two nations| between evolution and revclution,|Grey, @ pantomime, was exoal-| WAYS GO fO REPS, ERGO AF Ae 7 | : latest styles in suits, dresses,| Our summer shipment of Eng- PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO ! winsomest morsels of humanity Se eae aaa in tne those having heard this popular o’elock. The subject will take 1) peyton were well rendered and invests in a megaphone for use in the police court. 3] edos at wharf have a jag on through attacking that © Dlind pig, | ‘mateur detective yarn is all the rage. : i here will be many lently presented : s s ‘ }eo-operaling im investigating the|}and trust ther : ’ UR ane ashes pt ; 4 Sa nen busy training a candidate for Pastor Kerr s lconditions causing the present present Lo ask questions 80 4s su collars and millinery, tfilish silk an@woo! underwear just ie marathon, lhigh cost of living in. the two|to make the subjects under dis- Prince Rupert's leading hote!— | eee ere arrived at Sloan & Gompny, Lim- eussion all the more clear, Savoy. \ Best room in town at Savoy. ited. Bt » COURLPICS, ~~ WT ORO CC; Coe