sag mie Cee Pao ater Stee mieticanetnsin Hintentes wr Se age _ THE DAILY NEWS. FAMOUS AUTO THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA feet wide and about six{zen Published Daily und Weekly by IN THE YUKON ° feet in height. THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The exterior walls of the new Ct —— vault are of the heaviest steel TKS NSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING--50 cents per inch. Contract rates Rebuilt Six Gylinder Car, Carry- construction, and the door and on application. ing Mails and Passengers, portholes provided for ventila- SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DatLy, 50c Covers 130 Miles Daily Over tion are closed by heavy steel per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WSEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Rough Roads. doors fitted with the latest ap- Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly proved locks of the heaviest and im advance. Operating in the most north- ost intrieate construction, but HEAD OFFICE jerly daily automobile service inj} the main safeguard for this sub- ae ‘ . the world is a Winton six cylin-| terranean wealth lies in an elec- Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. ae ead thhenl din in. anid aes tric protective system which cost BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES |battles with mud, snow and iee}S9,000 and which enmeshes the New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City over a 130 mile stage route from) entire vault ina close drawn net rWhite Horse to Yukon Crossing.) work of electric wires—more tan SEATI'LE—Puget Sound News Co. }This same car lays claim to the; seventeen miles of wire in the Loxpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Buiiding, Trafalgar) tiistinction of being the first} aggregate—which sounds alarms Square. _ }automobile to make the journey) at any interference Supscrimers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of| from the coast to the interior) This system is tested every non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. j under its own power. fifteen minutes day and night, Traveling cenditions of every| The only means of reachiog the : 7 all =| eharacter are encountered on the} new vaull is ly a seeret eleva. DalILy EDITION. weg SATURDAY, os: A4\ gruelling grind over the barren] tor, guarded by treasury wieteh.| es st —— ret een = __.| wastes of the far north, but de-| men. spite this fact, the machine, a THE SINGLE TAX. rebuilt 1909 model, still is trans- porting passengers, baggage and mail between these two points. in a recent issue of the Standard appeared an item under the Rough trails, snow covered grades caption, “Hetty Green Leases.’ {it stated that Mrs. Green would ~ : : and frozen lakes form the route receive $6,435,000 as a total rental for ninety-nine years; @| \\e, which the stage, which is rate of 65,000 per year, for allowiig a milling company the use| operated by the White Pass & of a strip of land 49 by 190 feet in the business district of Ghi-| Yukon Railroad, must pile up its cago. Whe milling company would also remove the old buildings daily mileage of 130 miles, re- gardiless of weather. and replace them wilh a modern structure sixteen storeys high that would cost about $1,000,000 While this particular item does not reveal the-giaring in- iquity of the texing system more than others, yet on account of the personality it will undoubtediy command more attention and Previous to its being intro- duced into the rigorous service in the north the Winton Six cov- ered approximately 40,000 miles. Two years ago it was overhauled is therefore used as a basis for a féw comments. conmpletely..seenl remee "Ra repasrs ‘ . ; and = only slight adjustments First, what is it that the milling company is willing to pay] jaye peen found necessary. When for, at the rate of $65,000 per annum, and a $1,000,000 building}one considers the terrible roads are called roads in the car traverse, showing is that the thrown in? Specifically, the advantages and privileges of a cer-| (at least they , . aire > nortt tain derived ‘from the expenditures of the City of Ghicago, “7 north ; this and the activities of its inhabitants; the wealth producing qual- ‘ : manufacturer may well be proud ities (value) attaching to a locality, developed by social growth] ,¢ as demonstrating thedurabil- and individual enterprise. No one ity and reliability of his produet. A hundred years ago land in Chicago was comparatively worth- site, must one cilizen could create this value. A greater portion of the winter less. Ground rentals come only with social growth. route is over Lake La Barge, ‘ 4 . whose frozen surface in the late Second, what is it Mrs. Green gives in exchange for the seh wees g months presents some Although the $65,000 per annum? Simply and solely a permit, an agreement) going, distanee is to stand aside and allow an industry a chance to develop, to} 130 miles, the journey in winter conduct a business upon one-fifth of an acre of land that was}can be covered in about four here ages before she was born and will remain ages after she|!0Urs and fifteen minutes. it is j “a over the iey stretches that the las passed away. ; : ear eats up mileage, while the According to the just law of exchange, of service for service,| average is cut down in the strag- the agreement appears a little “one-sided. Private ownership] gle with the mud and snow cov- or possession of land is conceded to be essential for its best de- ered roads. velopment; but when we permit such ownership to include, not only results from individual efforts, but also the result of com- munal enterprise as well, does it not appear that we go far toward condoning a vigjation of the eighth commandment. Since wealth represents productive human effort, to divest soeial wealth from its intended or natural purpose of supplying EXAMPLE FOR PRINCE RUPERT social needs from the larger number of citizens, to the smaller) gong wittiam Gets Big Car Build-| Thaw Hopes for His Release in, (land owning) number of citizens, and then to levy a tax upon ing Foundry — Will Employ Ten Days, but Much Depends) industry to offset. this loss seems the height of folly. Thousand Men;Will Cost Mil- on Asylum Superintendent's As a result of this policy of placing the tax burden upon in- lion Dollars. Report to Court. dustry instead of land value, the consumer has the cost of liv- Fort William; Ont. ‘May 1—~ Matteawan, N. Y., May 1.— ing enhanced about 50, per cent. and the land is put beyond the} >), Ganada Gar and Foundry| That Harry kK. Thaw will be out reach of the unemployed by a speculative figure. By this} Gompany are to establish a mil-| Of Matteawan within ten days ploy I } pan) al i method of concertration the good people of this land of the free,} lion dollar plant in Fort William | was declared to be certain by at- and the home of the brave, are naiurally and inevitably differen-}'0 "manufacture passenger and a ofthe state ee for n freight cars as well as the spe- re 6criminal insane rere late é z “al $2 aires, 2 census i VOU re- Uiating into tra Be bad millionaire Fhe..cen a‘ ae | ; ciallies the Company has a mon-| tits afternoon. vealed the fact thal 250,251 persons possessed $67,000,000,000 opoly of in Ganada. The plant} Dr. Russell was asked late this out of total wealth of $95,000,000,000, or, in other words, that] js to employ 1,000 men afternoon what he intends doing. ploy 4, n. three-tenths of 1 per cent. of our population possessed 71 per| N. Curry of Montreal and Am- | He said that he will make his re- cent. of the nation’s wealth herst, N. S., met the City Coun-| pert on his return to Carmody. see cil and an agreement was ar- ‘What will you recommend in > 18 ’ ‘O P sses, because fa Oa ke Lee : With the land withheld from the masse becau o rived at, the .city to :provide aj Thaw's case? fictitious price, and the natural profit of industry largely taken} +9 gepe site with river frontage ‘“T will tell only the court,” he to pay governmental expenses, is it any wonder that capital and} jrackage, etc., exeniption of tax-| replied, labor are continually fighting over the few crumbs remaining|ation for ten years and give the ‘Thaw and his friends have that the land owners have not absorbed; the involuntary poverty] ®ompany $20,000 in cask In re- said that you will report that he : i i ia | { ‘ turn for this the company is to} had now recovered from his in- “ s ¢ ‘ seri v -er »velops im- ) is foreed upon Us ana that degrading poverly develops into crim build a million dollar plant, work sanity and that, anyhow, he is inality—Caigary Albertan. on which will commence in six} harmless and could safely be ee wee | 0Nths, and is to be completed} discharged. Will you say whether } and in full operation in thirty PAT BURNS MAKES LAND DEAL 1 paula peace ct {,000 men continuously, to have 24 freight ;}a Ininimum capacity of 2 2g OF HALF A MILLION DOLLARS aii, “ — taste a al jdaily and to manufacture $0,000 | 4 mene jaxies yearly, as well as brake- MEAT PACKING POTENTATE ATE SO WELL KNOWN “RUPERT C!r's, Car spec iallies and other} TRANSFERS VAST CALGARY LAND HOLDINGS - Tas. | Parts of which ihe company has| MENDOUS PROFIT—BIGGEST LAND DEAL LATELY. |@ monopoly in Canada. The west- ey jern offices of the company are to} For a consideration of half a{per acre. Five years‘ago the sume mene mere ee, this| iijlien dollars, Ps ns. Gal. |0f:$400 per atre would: have been | COMPANY as Mree plans” in a soe og trangia Saas 4 adit ar can this ait }Ganada, in Amherst, N. 8., and] gary’s cattle king, parted with)” © ’ |two in Montreal. That they are It is situated between the Me- another slice of his immense land a real live concern is established | }ainary interpretation of the word, eit rather a vault, mearly fifty- four feet in length, close to twen- FASHION SPOU:S GIRLS’ BEA’ Eminent Scientists Now “ay the Sheath Siirt fs Masivelrey! Figures of Fashionativ (urtiss. “Hd he New York, skirt ities of May (.—-Ti and similar fasbion 2bive recent dat ive yverused ai length in an aria Karl Francke, the eminent man scientist, has Ger- Everything for boat at Howe & MeNulty’s, 2nd Avenue, tf MILLIONAIRE MURDERER that is true or not?” ; I report faithfuliy the } condition, but cannot indicate }what that report will be,” replied will the doctor. A close friend of the Thaw family offered to bet 3500 against } $100 that Thaw will go free Choicest liquors and cigars— Savoy. RAM THE BERG SEEMS BETTER holdings in Calgary. The prop- Leod trail and the C. & E, line,|peyond a doubt, as thet employ erty was purchased by an Eng jsouth of the Canadian Northern] 1,300 men in Amherst alone. The as as . 6 5 ~- ‘ . lish syndicate and its transfer line, and comprises parts of sec-! Fort William plant is said to be} s =) « 3 a Ss 3 practically a duplicate of it. The company is prepared to-pult upa bond to guarantee and 3. The sale MePhee, Macdonald acting on behalf of} jtions #4, 10 was made by }& MebDonnell, represents one of the biggest of reeent land deals. its good faith.} Professor of “Naval Architecture. | at Cornell Thinks That Head- on and Square Blow Wouid | Have Done Less Damage. syuiel Dr. contributed | =i STAGE AGAINST SIM STAGE ESTHOLN HOW MANY _MAD OPERA HOUS W n i PEOPLE DO : Bin nt : 8 Battle Declared by Theatres “aa i Against Picture Shows—Ger- | YOU KNOW 7 ONIGH / E mans Find Heroic Measures- 1 nie R Necessary to Save Theatre. . = ‘i ’ inang ry Berli May 1 a an mal w . have } mat mons buying Prince a rers, actors laywrights _— ae 5 eet. es ' ang" How many people do you know \LI YEW ' have mage ead) for action who have lost money buying stocks ss a against the all onquermg me- bonds, ¢ Headed b | an mee listor repeats itself in proving lion picture mania At a meet Se : 7 a tenuate Peet as othe, ROMEO AND JULIET = ing of delegates of national as- Earth Prince Rupert is the 8 strongest nehorage and the most _——— ———— = sociations representing histronte on tahie “‘ahvestment fdr. ones = 6 art in Berlin recently, it was de- savings Admission 10c anc 15c 8s cided that heroic measures were} Renfember this, that Prince Ru 5 euhsiiilh pert with all its fast growth is but manne ie necessary to preserve the theatre j n ww in its infancy It will con ee an 8 from ruin at the hands of “Kin- t . grow pe eer ot WATER NOTIC} | ch your bite e a e topps,” as motion picture shows} you where a few dollars tn a ested no I ou hand —— a are called here Reports from | ry ae peng poe H FOR A LICENCE TO TAK: AND Berlin and the provinces revealed} USE WATER that many theatrical establish-| | NOTICE is hereby given that th j}ments are to the brink of dis-| | Queen Charlotte Fishing Compt* jaster in consequence of “Kin-| | Limited, of 207 Carter-Cott , topp” competition. The craze} prem kes) ! apr ij B e and use fou |for film shows is not only deal-} |per second of water out ing box offices a deadly blow, but} Creek, which flows in a s jis tempting actors and actresses | direction through unsurv« an from the legitimate stage. The} lands and empties into Two Mounta: | from sitim ag Bay near Tassoo Harbor. 1 wate }ease was cited of a Berlin eI will be diverted at Third Falls a i will ling lady who has succumbed to} be used for industrial purposes on the ihe higher salaries offered by| land described as showr ‘ fil concerns ,and who did not Water Recorder's office, Prince Rupert REEL: | CAPA TESE ceree 2 | | and situated cn the East Coast Two | hesitate recently to fling herself ; ; Mountain Bay. |into a lake to portray the prin-| List Your Property With Me This notice was posted o leipal role in a “Kintopp” melo-|% 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert on the 10th day of April, 19 (Satna Cen Uthed “Siren. cof sites" application will be filed in th. rama entitles ired of Life. ot | the Water Recorder at Princ The soncensus of opinion was} Objections may be filed \ ithat «ction ‘pictures shoud .oeSsScewoqoaDa = Water Recorder or with ti ; ) ine » t confined by law to science and ler of Water Rights, Parliame | ings, Victoria, B.C feducation, and should be de-| Queen Charlotte Fis! mpar barred from invading the sacred} | Limited, Applicant se By Samuel A Mou!t io a Munich niedical publicaticn.|pealm of drama. It was decided i Agent Che sheath skirl, he says, is ru'n-|that one of the most potent} | Pub. April 16. ing figures, stunting cvelop>|means of fighting the “Kintopp”’| i —_—_— ay ment and producing race Of|woul dbe to place a_ prohibitive knock kneed women. The doctor | import duty on foreign films, and | TL says the limbs can not be}the Iniperial government will be o) ANY, | EN EMEN straight unless all the muscies}petilioned to that end. Mean- OPTI. are given regular exercise whieh | time, Kintopps continue’ to | M instr is possible only with wide skirts.}sweep all before them. The The time must come, says Dr.|Kaiser’s impressaries themselves TO SELL Francke, when it will be a crime capitulated to a seductive offer} FOR SALE. to wear Wer skirts. for the rental of the obsolute] yoo. tots, Block Section 1, Beach | - inert ee Royal Operetta Theatre, which| place, $2,500 each ™% cash, 1-2-3) PORCHER ISLAND \ { ‘ iio | ‘years For men’s fine » shoes in the} will now be turned into a Kin-| | oi. a cde’ ta\hincasS*caaeabis s7 5th | acres .crown gra latest styles see Seott, Froud & | (opp | Ave 83.000 ot? caah, 1-2 pease erifice price Co., 3rd ave. a pial } One ot, Block . Section 5, 0.) : Very large stock of general| Sas Sek sain oe, caetlce 6, 9th Ave.| LAKELSE LAND— the launch or ; S | $1.050 acsh tion spiendid hardware. Sole agents for Sher-| spies eee eee Howe | t 26, Block 15, Section 7, 9 fronts, 6th| $45.00 per acre. Terms ‘ e % cash, 6-12 months tion 7. 7th Av win & Williams paints, at | Ave and Hays Cove Ave., with building, | 7 ph a } ) if cash, 6-12 months & McNulty’s. tf | vr 200, ha ’ 2 iLots 5 and’6 or : x ; : Lot 5, Block 39, Section 7, $685. 310! Lots 5 and 6, BI i ne ean bal. arranged. i {ith Avenut - Four lots, Block 3, Section 7, corner 6th . gnificent vie | Ave $3,201 $1,700 cash, 6- 12} poeeeeee sane ’ j months | f | Lot 20, Block 10, Section 7, 6th Ave.,| Lots {7 and 18, | | | $800, % cast : | ) en Lots 1 and 2, Block 42, Section 7, corner} : 8th Ave., 2,000 % cash, 6-12-18 months Lots 3 and 4, blk | Lots 4 and 2, Block 31, Section 7, corner $1050. Terms ———- | 7th Ave, $4,276 $600 cash, 6-12 Altherta Government Will Order) "0"!s Ce Let 3, Bleck 9, se } Lots ») and 140, Block 27, Section 8, Citizens of the Unsafe City oa Sherbrooke Ave. §800 for pair, casb.| half cash Remove Elsewhere, as Frank ts| FOR RENT. $32. block 3 Believed to Be Doomed. Stores:in Hart block, corner of *2nd Ave.| “O 19%) DIOCK 44, 5 fs ceaba by ae and 6th St half cash Ottawa, May 2 It is expec ted] mor are ee hat at an early date an order that at a arly da 1 r * Jer ial H K ler | Hd | sell AMUNDSEN at auction on will be issued by the Alberta g May 11th. “A Monopoly Town- ernment to the citizens of F rani PHONE 317 site.”’ living in the danger zone of the} overhanging mountains ind to! ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. the ollieries operating therein io evacuate their premises, which, PRR RenaeR SeearT is according to the reeent report of} Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8} gt . : ‘ ».m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. the joint commission appointed | F Auctioneer and Property Sales- by the provincial and federal) } man. .Secand Ave governments, are doomed to de-| CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT struction This report, issued . } oe : i Lost Rocker Mineral Claim, situate .in after thorough investigation, de-} ty Skeena Mining Division of Ca r For Kitsumkalum or Lakelse clared that if that portion of the | Pee seein here 0nsbid oa thy west wv en ance 10084 ay, UbDserval ¥ town were not vacated it would} Iniet } e Né ‘ ft . asi share the fate of the portion) P's. Dakers, al sunsets tor which was destroyed several 9B, intend 60 days from i t to the Mining Ke | years ago, with the loss of many} cor a certificate of improveme lives } for purpes f obtaining a Crown : above claim The report has not had the ef lake notice that action write or cal f $7 must be commenced be fect of inducing the citizens to f such certificate of im evacuate the treacherous terri-|! . f d G } 1st Ma 1912 i tory, and, with impending doom Wenn, | Terrace Land Co. daily over their heads, ay have | ——————_——_——- wn | 5 ; ‘ 1ea they have} TERRACE, B. © insisted upon remaining in the WATER ypoTics. danger one t as spefore ase +o zon I ha therefore iF i License t Take and Use Water. ati |been considered necessary to \..OTICE Is hereby given-that James A make an order by whieh evaeua- | Pro"! f Port Essington, B. C. will appl 1 license to ta and use Tw Iho Sogn Eee ee Pantorium The jurisdiction for the issu-| oh aisbolioet ilaneae hard A north: jance of this has, after corre-|*iple> inio Hocsall River, near “Grassy | istand ihe wate will be liverted atl _ spondence hbetweer the Alberta! Erowns Lak and will be used for vavernment ‘ ‘he ; nstpial pury es on the land dasoribed Old ~eliable }eovernmen and h Dx MiMION) 4. Lot 121, Kang , Coast District if reliab) ce partments of Interior and Jus-| 1's uetiee was posted on the ground Freneh dry Lice, beer lar Fon the 2nd day of May, 4912. The ap- | et een declared within the} plica w be fied in the office of the} spt i | provinee | Wate Recorder, at Princ Rupert, B. C. | ection’ may be fled with the said] —— The collieries will then be Water ‘Recorder with the, Comptroller yered eee to conduct operati Waler Kights, Parliament Buildings,|@oods called for and delive i 0 CO PeErALIONS | Victoria, B. ¢ in a different manner or at some JAMES A ener | Call us »plicant jother part of the mountain aoe set ata eS de ay — | bs | CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE | 320 Sixth St. Phone 4 j RUPERT. The land in question is under-|; Mr. Burns. The property was - i eruthhinsiiinindiitaemale stood to comprise about 175}purehased by Astley & Shackle, | i F Notice is hereby given that 4 sitting of | . ‘ ace y —_—- he P 2. e shu * ol acres and is thus changing! acting for a syndicate of British! Ithaca, N. Y., May 4.—Profe pal e f Ans. OF Mevision for the Corporasion : faor George KR. McDermott, pro-| Se Ors See Super MUL Saha ti x nal hands for little less than $3,000/ capitalists. en . ea . |} Lot 38, Bik Sec. 5, $750; 9150 cash, | i), the City Hall, Prince Rupert, B. C., on} ee on | . 'fessor of naval architecture at ba 5-42 aoe + “| Thursda June the 6th 1912, at 10 . “ } o'elor ’ for e pu se 0 cari o 7 o Ee SSS | FOR DOLLARS | ornell University, has written]! Bik. 5. Sec. 6, $2,100; % cash, mpininis” heninat ahs epose O% bearing | Lot ' 17, Block P ’ - = ' for » > { ) i t . | to Chairman Smith of the Senate ji pt alk. 22, Sec. 6, $950; $500 cash, nee D Bn poet et male carn and: balance | 2a 6-42 i erson es gw AKC : investigating committee declar-| ,. 1.93. Blk. 992. Se : j against the said assessments must give } —__- & ol 2 kK. 22, Sec. 6, with 8750 house; ; co | a : : a. sie half ‘cash. bal nad ino in writing, stating the cause LAW-BUTLER REAL ESTATE SNAPS |New Treasury Vault Built for '''+ that if any mistake or bad Lois ve hane 7 of ne. 7, $1,200, | Comviaint. 4 the assessor .at least a Ph 60 619 3rd Ave OWNER NEEDS. CASH United States Government ig | jucement was shown on the part . cash. bal ‘ 42 , , ‘| days “previous to the sitting of the said one AK Ai . ois 9 and j 1) See F , ooo Now the Largest in the World.) @! officers after observation of het ; o. . ec. 7, $900; % Dated at Prince Rupert, Bl C., APT il | cee 2 4 " 5 75 i ) Fs . . } 268 i? Lot in Bleck 39, Section 5, $675. | lthe iceberg, it was that the helm | Lo #1, Bik. 16, See. 7, $750; $316 cash,|~ $949 2-0. PLEA, a . re ei k al, arranged j PAIR 00 GD “AVS, i900. | The United States government|@* Swens to port instead oOf|\ots 52 and 53, Bik. 38, Sec. 8, 8800 yeas: > Ch a Lot 11, Block 34, Section 7, Me at ; - idriving the vessel head-on to} Lois & terms z Ce or e e Lot 4, Block 28, Section 1, 550 jis now In possession of the larg-|ine perg. A square blow on the| vba fe ESR Mae. 6, OPEN) Oe L , } a Ad ete enon ‘ }Skeona L istrict— . , These can be had on very casy terms. Jest and finest safe in the world.|pow would have caused far less| tas #8, Sec. 8, $500; % cash, | nna Sand | District ates OF! Quned — }It is located deep underground | damage. yg 1, bik. 88, Sec. 8, 8750; % 11, Samuel D : acanes. of Cantunore, Ween: | ( | I os 10a ; : 3 5, B ‘ ‘| Gasoline boat