’ 4 a ¥ eed: j e i eS j 4 ri &, Fig Ht 5 re $ aie . : Ye E i Ee ; 2 =— . By | i : cf ba P| me * ; Pi ¥ fe THE DAILY NEWS. ‘FOR LIFE SAVING ON STEAMSHIPS THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO, LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—® cents per inch. on application. ference with Program Person- SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Datty, 0c) Sll¥ Drawn Up Dy Kaiser on pong sn EB Se ee per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. Aill 8 c ae ns ggg a $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly =) i May 14 —-Representa-| Calgary, May 13.—Six months’| in = tives of all ihe German steamship;imprisonment with hard labs HEAD OFFICE companies and of ship builders,| was. the sentence passed by Po- Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. narine architects, etc., held ajlice ~ Magistrats Saunders 01 enference under the chairman-/| Charles E. Hoffman, a real estate BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES ship of Herr De Brueck, the} operator, who was arrested some niater f . neerningidevs ag ' haree of frauc New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City 5 ae the| a : > S sa . . . 5 the perfectio: pians it e rom e evidence at the tris SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. saving of life at sea rhe min-jit appears that the accused, to LONDON, ee Toe Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar ister announced that E mperor | get rich quick was not satisfied Wiliiam personally had prepared|with the ordinary ymmission, rrar ich Sonar See vul sacrificed the interests of a} Susscrisers will grcatiy oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of the progra wh : nore sean ie ul co Soe ee toes f the non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. non-sinking devices, iife ats, | Mat ant, vhom he was wireless telegraphy, ocean r outes, prety as agent. = ae —— = | the speed of vessels and general} In brief, the facts of the case DaILY EDITION. <—- WEDNESDAY, May 15/ precautions for safety. Jare that he sold a piece of prop- gre report showed that between; erty to W. G. Grant for $38,000, Fre erage tae ia oe 80 and 90 per of the Ger- "SOMETHING WORTH CINCHING. Saisie edideeiea imbibe tocol row life beats There was no It is not to be wondered at that with an opportunity such' criticism of the existing steam- as they have almost in their grasp in the offer of the hull of the nae r — but mare thought/ ihnat in io0gs al nen in ciose river steamer Hazelton for a club house the Prince Rupert Row- ing Club should be ready to make extraordinary efforts to raise | the necessary funds and close the deal. The chance is a tempt- , ing one, offering alluring prospects in the way of comfort com- bined with sitbstantiality and economy. No more suitable float- ©° ing club house for a boat club could well be devised than the “ ngthwise proximity to ice the speed of ruld be reduced. The| named a special com-| onsider all the fore- and ss compart-| easels she mference ission to « suggestions watertight . ments and the possibility of a} hull of a sturdy Skeena River steamer adapted to accommodate) ......) continuing afloat. when| the club’s appurfenances and membership. The hull of the! more than two adjoining apart-| Hazelton has probably got years of sound, seaworthy life ahead| men nts were flooded of it, and moored in an advantageous position for the club's | purposes would form a thoroughly desirable and attractive «a NEW RAILWAY | tion to the developments on the waterfront. [ | j DEVELOPMENT To over-estimate the importance of the harbor and water- front of Prince Rupert as a pleasure area is simply impossible. While many citizens are anxious to proper recreation park up town, all avail themselves at every possible opportunity Party of Ranginesrs: Starts Work on Survey of C.N.R. Hudson’s| Bay Road from Prince Albert | have a needs no Prince Rupert Rupert citi- of the water as that costly levelling and that is there fresh and free for ail is first and foremost a waterfront city, and Prince a natural pleasure space zens are naturally developing in themselves from their relations| Prince Albert, Sask. May 14 with the great sea much of the spirit which makes every heart vee 37 tic en iri " survey on he 4oA¥ ckBo asons in the Old Land of Great Britain thrill to the proud assertion, Bay road from this city. Sixteen said or sung, that “Britannia rules the wave.’ Therefore, if the} surveyors arrived in the city on enthusiasts of the rowing club with the chance of their young! Saturday, accompanied by a car- of supplies and the survey, lives in front of them make an appeal to Prince Rupert citizens! !ca¢ equipment. over recreation, every for support toward the attainment of their desire, Prince Ru-} e aoe na? aniek ee pert’s support ought certainly to be forthcoming liberally. vance of the parts aad looked Remembering how excellent is the effect on the wealthy the first forty miles of the incomer, whether investor or tourist, of any sign of enterprise,) country northeast of the city. In particularly in the line of attractive business) his opinion the country does not man with a live interest in the face value of Prince Rupert should offer many: eBoultios wie i oe share in this latest most atlractive social enterprise. With the crnotioallo’ er kad. Seay flag of the rowing club aflutter over its glistening paint and)q few smal! lakes. e was unable polished metal work, and with the graceful lines of a flotilla} to say anything about the work of pleasure boats and attendant launches around it, the rowing/@"d had no idea as to how fai elub’s headquarters in the adapted Hazelton would form a centre Be tad of interest on the waterfront which would unfailingly attract and be commenced. The survey will favorably impress visitors. Of its own accord it would at once! start just" north of the G.N.R. direct attention to the harbor’s facilities and to the enterprise,| bridge over the Saskatchewan hearted optimism of the community which in} "'’T- for the upbuilding of their city for spirited sport and delightful) OLD CALGARY LANDMARK worth and whole the midst of the big hattle still money recreation. can ind time and | } Royal Hotel Licence Refused Re- newal and Old Hosteriy May Possibly Close Doors to Make Way for Another Building. WANTED: We have an immediate purchaser for one or two good lots in Sections Five and Six. Submit your listings. For Sale 1+t #0, block 16. sec. 1, Prive $6000. $2500 cash, balance The old Royal Hotel, which paneled 2 and 18 months. Look this up. was the first hostelry erected in Calgary. and which was the -irst licensed house in the city when Second Avenue PATTULLO & RADFORD the North West liquor license Telephone 83 ,ordinance came into force in 1892, was put out of business by the action of the license com- missioners yesterday in refusing io renew the license after June 30. The hotel is said to he clearing $2000 per month. It is operated by Bell and Schiesel. “FROM HOME TO HOME.” The modern, high class place HOTEL ELYSIUM — §}iwnciSoi'ici aise | Third avenue. tf Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. SAVED BY HAIR Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. | oe |“Rat” Worn on Woman's Head 1142 Pender Street West - Vancouver, B.C. Saves Her Life. Phone 8500, rel eu eae ne Washington, Pa., May 414,— |A large “rat” worn in her hair cencsiaieeessanereureemeimeen . — ;saved from death or serious in- | jury Mrs. Ashley Cooper when OUR PRICES INCLUDE ALL CHARGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSTAGE. |she and her daughter were at- Bons quality Hass UNIVERSAL HAIR Tour of Hatred sone by a ree ek Mrs. " also remit ooper was tfelie y a DIOW sup- wed Pricate AN FORMATION pure buropaan Human Hair weed byes cc posed to have been struck by a Diy Fo pa 99.50, or extra air $13.00, " “; baseball bat. The heavy coil of du Only a required is circumference of Head = f,.-7 jartificial hair broke the blow, gwirce which would have shattered her vn | skull. Her daughter, Miss Margaret oa peoaner, pluckily attempted to one ois defend her and called for help ca }and the thugs were frightened ga ea away, Two suspects have joeen 26 +s «e500 , arrested, ce The women were nearing their to order | home when two men jumped from Our Extra Full Cluster of Curis | the corner of a wall. One of mounted on Comb ith xz a hes No.13 | lem swung a heavy club, strik- Ree eet eee ing Mrs. Cooper on the head. She 466 dantins' Ainenaen, fen to ile ground in a semi- ee TORONTO. | conscious condition. A very light in ht, most easil ie SWATHE OP PURE LONG HAIR, to le cemapisne ate eaieotine yptepies. caly $600 eee wate ORO a-3 YW For row boats and iaunches Aigres oul 5 £ x telephone 320 green. Davis b : é ; oat : BROCKLEY, Lonoon,S.E ENGLAND. | pouse. REAL ESTATE MAN’S FRAUD —= Contract rates Great German ) Companies in scdakanaal of Six Months’ Impris- onment Passed Upon C. E. representing that he was paying} that amount fo when in reality he paid $33,500. Hot weather vment ice cream at Keeley’s tf NEW YORK EATS © A BILLION EGGS” Thirty Million Pounds of Cheese and Seventy-two Million) Pounds of Butter Consumed I —_——_—_—_—___—— es: Westholme Lusher Co Less Than a Year. York, May New {i.—The keting committee of the food investigation commission reports that each yvear New msumes between 1,296,- and 1.440,000,000 eggs and that before now there have put awa in eold uses 319.800 000. the inhabitants of} this city eat 1,350,000 pounds of} butter, and In the c of the] year manage to with} 72,000,000 pounds. Last cheese poor, Dul in spite amount consumed in 30,000,000 here York ec COOO00 been wareho Each week yurse a away year the market for was considered unusually the city was pounds, Prince Rupert's leading hotel— Savoy. extend! >= ATTENTION You must call and see Delicious, Refreshing ICE CREAM KEELEY’S PHARMACY 6th St. and 3rd Ave. SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- wegians are welcome. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 3rd Ave. Phone 174 Workshop 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and 8th Sts PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Big stock of- all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Agents International Stock Food: —ALL KINDS OF FEED— Savoy Hotel: Cor. Fraser and 5th. RUPERT’S PALACE OF Deddaies . - Baths: The Most Modern Barber Shop of Prince Rupert COMFORT SECOND AVE. i MIGHT STATE i have a few aes for Sale Lot 30, bik. 5, see. 1, Beach place $2000; half pil terms. Lots 17-18, blk. 39, sec. 5, 9th Ave.; $1500; 1-3 cash; terms. Lots 12-43, bik. 10, sec. 5, 6th Ave., #5000; % cash; terms. H. DOUGLAS _ P.O. Box 606 storage} of that fact the} Subscribe for the Daily News. | Keeley! Choice Wines and Cigars | WASHINGTON BLK. | _ Silversides Bros. The up-to-date House Deoora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. _ Paper-Hanging Our Specialties WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS IMi- TATE 2nd Street Phone 156 Green New Knox Hotel i|BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS | The New Knox Hote! iv runon the European plan. First-class service. All the Latest Modern } | leaprevenent ts. - BEDS Se UP FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPER}? = SS eee = Cran Hotell.. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection | Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. | GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor; —LIMITED— COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings | Kinds of Building Supplies Phone 186 First Avenue LINDSAY'S ASTASE 2° | G. T. P. Transfer Agents | Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. | OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, ‘Littles NEWS Agency. Periodicals :: Newspaper: |CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS! lend Ave. Bielow Kaien Island Club! ——— | Magazines :: Prince Rupert rt Ladge, LOO. Meets in — ¢ - Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGLAS, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. $$ Inlander stieninh Pints ieee TELKWA, ALDER- | MERE jand all interior points. For rates | and information apply ‘Rochester & leaiicon - Agents Second Avenue We Offer See Sale... | Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, Section 1. Price| $3,000 each, ‘One-half cash, balance 6 | 12 and 18 months. | | Lots 16 and 17, Block 17, Section 5. Price! $2,100. One-half cash, balance 6, 12) and 18 months. | i Lot 4, Block 25, Section 5, with 5-room house worth £900, renting for $20 per month. Price $1,775. Terms, $1,275) cash, balance §25 er month, | Lots 15 and 16, Block 5, Section 6. Prine $4,200. One-half cash, balance 6, and 18 months. ws Lots 9 and 10, Block 5, Section 6. ce | 23,500. $1,200 cash, balance e "| and 18 months. Lot 18, Block 2, Sectisu 7. Price $900, | ene — ams ueranee 6 Ws gna 18 ean Block ‘ 6, tion 7. Price | $i, 60 0. "halante 6 and) | Piet -half cash, 12 months j}Lot 4, Block 23, Section -7. Price $7 ie ere r aie balance 4 and 8 months. s ‘ Slock 23, Section 7, eel an » Price $450 | Lots 1 and rf Block 31, Section 7. Price b Cash, balance 6 and 12 munis. Continental Trust Co., Ltd. Second Avenue | Real Estate St Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent | PUPIL OF WM. FOIKON, ESQ., A.K.A.M., | PHONE 301 +. W. L. BARKER ARCHITECT Three different sizes of wood hoists. Phone 89 Alberts Block Second Ave. H. Gordon Munro MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 2% Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 Vv. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- ALFRED CARSS, C. of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. katchewan and A - berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas an local anasthetics administered for the painices ex traction of teeth. Consultation free. Oifices Helgerson Block. Prince Rupert. li-12 Alex.'@.Manson 8.4., W.E. Williams,2.a., L.L.p WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Prince Rupert, B.( P20. BOX B JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING 10N., ENG JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance | 319 8rd Avenue Phone 384 P.O. BOX BO4 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Rigs or Motor Car day or night Phone 301 Seventh Ave. and Fulton THE IROQUOIS POOL English and Americar Twelve Tables » Billiatds SECOND AVE + First Ave. 7th Street Hotel Central 6; European and American plan, steam theated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Peter Black Proprietor HAYNER BROS. , ve OOOO papa W. Nicholson Lailey | PRINCE RUPERT | — HOW Many PEOPLE po YOU KNow Who have Rupert real ae . & Prince How mar pe who have know ‘ acks, a eoving i {Other \ the mst ail its. Ru : velop all y Ley the “ ‘fs in : hand ox ie > by ~ 8 % y mt y > i™ 4, ~ “ Vin pac George Leek List Your Property With me 618 3rd Ave Prince | tupert | | | } PLILIPLIOLIAIOLOLLLOLOLSOSO Do Hg } | } ~| Thrée lots, Block 7, §& 1, Beach | place, 82,! ea 4 cash, 1-2-9 years. I 21 ar E b 6 ‘ year | ’ ‘ 7 ; 0 AY hi s ts, 6th | : as ke 9 Ss ‘ $310 | ash, bal. arrang | Four lots, Block e b ay $3,2 ’ a 12 | m onths | Lot 20, Block 10, § 7, 6th Ave } $800, % cash, 6-1 : | bows, + 1 abd 2, Block 42, > 7 rner Sth Ave, $2 12-18 } months j Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, corner 7th Ave, §1,27 é as 6-12 months Lois 9 and 10, | : Se o Sherbrooke Ave $5 pa ash FOR FENT AY UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAND LAUNDRY i.» « Silene Hand cleaning and pressing. Best care of silk dresses. Orders | left at Knott's Bakery will have prompt attention, Capt. Joseph Janders B.C c. _ COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE eS LLY Made RAILWAY FAMOUS | PRINCESS LINE FIRST BOAT SOUTH SS. PRINCESS MAY Thursday 9 a.m. J. @. M'NAB, General Agent Stores in Hart block and 6th St. ‘Jeremiah H. Kugler, Lid PHONE 317 Valhalla’ ” of S.H. & EF. SCAN DINAN | Meets every 2nd a sesday at p.m, in the ka) ) Ave WATER NOTICE USE WATER } NOTICE is here }Queen Charlotte | | Limited, of 207 Car Vancouver, B.C ; cence to take and us | per second of wat Creek, which flows direction through lands and empties | Ba. near Tassoo Ha rt vel will be diverted at 1 alls @ 1 j be used for industria }land described as a | Water epcoode r’s off I I rw : }and situated on the East we | Mountain Bay. 4 This notice was post C The on the 10th day of A; , | application will be file ° Rupert — 0-0 + 0-6 FRED. STORK } i? t ~General Hardware 6 Builders’ Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE —O +- © -0- © -¢ 6 + 6 © —+—_4— ¢ — +6". 4 4— IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS NO ENGINEERS AND siccnuieaeal H. R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert Up-to-Date Equipment. Work and Prices Right. Engine Work and General! Repairing. Shop, Hays Cove. Agents for imperial Gasoline Motors. | |Phone Blue 268 - P.O. Box 987 That we have more front on 2nd avenue, we are able to a our large stock of beautiful oak furni- ture and some of our upholstery, curtains, drapery, ete. See our show windows at ‘the mee Furniture Store. Linoleums, Stov and Lamps on the €th strest side; Crockery and kitchen needs on the 2nd avenue. Entrance front. | the Water Recorder at he aad Objections m f tro! Jater Recorde A t Build- ler of Water Rights, I a) jin , Victoria, B.¢ a Drape Charlotte F 5 Or CEO eee 4 Moulton, Agent. Pub, April 16. ary Lakelse For Kitsumkalum or Fruit Lands write or Terrace . Co. TERRACE, 8. © ae For Sale Cheap Gasoline boat, 26 ! 10 bp engine, also resta i fit, including raner WRITE TERRACE LAND comPANY F. w. HART CORNER 6TH ST. AND 2i1D AVE. | Terrace, B.¢.