to myself, ; , < NEXT MAILS From South *he paper to buy y Prince Rupert... .Saturday, 10 a.m. For South Says |. po Camosun........ Saturday, 10 a.m. , Princess Royal...... Sunday, 9 p.m. The Nw VOL. Il, NO. 145 ; me PRINCE RUPERT, BC., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912, a PRICE FIVE CENTS LL RUSH ON DEPOT SITE WORK DAY AND NIGH Rr a _ - - = ~ = = —— ee — APPEAL AGAINST ACT OF LICENSE BOARD [=== TREVENDOUS EXCTEMENT sootane on Bxurion mans f Surinder Manan" AT CHICAGO CONVENTION Prolonged Hearing Before High Court of the Case of the Bottle Bringing the first excursion|f mame of the firm which is Li Rene al f Whi h H B R f d | HOt irethwe nt: to Prince Rupert and to Sea eet a depot site icenses wal 0 Ic as Deen Ketfuse ae ae WOME 0 cors oie aa are : eee pl Roosevelt Forces Decide to Bolt From the Convention —_--—_- | full passenger list of tourists. Messrs. Rich & Harris. The if Necessary and Form a New Republican Party to APPLIC ATION \ MADE FOR MANDAMUS ee a be hea te PU rae oad Gain Nomination of Teddy—Demand by Some Tene Tate ian uvlg day and night, and it is be- Delegates Made to Name Third Candidate Milo’ Perich de@artlowat was fined lieved that Messrs. Foley, By special wire arrangement} 7- 1810 and or- ders to his lieutenants. In \pplication for mandamus Peters argued that a new board Should they not have gone ju-|¢fMered a beautiful loving cup for the capital prize in the 220 yard! 5 enew: ‘That the popula- powers are absolute except if the tion today. Governor Johnson oft does not justify the restrictions they impose interfere California says: ‘We are pre- ber of licenses issued in- with provisions of the act or city pared for the birth of a new Re-|the rear of the platform so that dis the two bottle hi- bylaw. If the board were bound publican party, which will nom-|they commanded it on all sides. ses. as Mr. Taylor would have it inate Roosevelt.” Thé rules com-] Plain clothes officers were also ourt’s attitude: Judg bound then it is but a board of mittee adjourned at midnight| scattered through the galleries, and decided not to change its}and some of them leaned against reserved. figureheads, The Arguments. Agreed on Mandamus. representation. Leader Flynn of}the side walls, where they could S. Taylor, K. ©., for the ap Counsel on both sides seem Pennsylvania, after two hours’}command the delegates’ reserva. . ai so eo a ac ge al atteiel hale mundainuwiie vthe caucus, ending at 3 this morning, | tion, it was plain that they were ed hearing before Mr, Jus- method to meet the situation if announced that the delegation|ready for anything that might Morrison yesterday that the|there be any need for interfer- ae yoted unanimously to walk out come up, ssioners had not exereised| ence, but Mr. Peters points out tn of the eonvention, which he said referenee to the population point|AN Enthusiastic Account ce Proab ects There as Compared With} was controtead by att forces. Platforms Secret. The convention convenes again There was much discussion | al discretion on the matter, had refused renewal as a om tana ek sda gevin 14 Those for Agriculture i in Other Colonies---Cost of Land at noon and adjourns to 4. De-labout platform suggestions. Wil- } if policy which he claimed ; His}as to make any further granting} mand is growing that a third}liam Barnes Jr., in response to nent was that if-the eom-|or renewal of licenses | legal. No} Very Favorably Compares With Australia’ S$ candidate be named and the elim-|an enquiry regarding the publi- ers could do this in the} mandamus can order an act con-| ination of Taft and Roosevelt.|cation of what purported to be Against this Mr.| Famous “Garden State”’ The Hadley boom is growing.|the official platform of the Taft Roosevellians have an option on}|men, said: 2 ; : Orchestra Hall for a second eon- “There has been a number of | rruok Pacific Railway, very litle Eapit pioneering entailed, as not} enable him to cultivate a small] vantion if necessary. rough drafts of the platform sub- number of. licenses when the hare tnp aah cles Mirela aoe OOF tine ae atn tcf wee eon eye ees DEREE of his ignd-need beip no mitted, but none of them is of- cerning the large distriet which!|healthy one, but the natural fer-| fear of the result he can obtain ue ficial. As a matter of fact, it extends in the northern part of/ tility of the soil is sueh that all} inside f twelve r eighteen ; : ae pune that settled the population point the province from prince Ri ertithe harder grain crops can be (I rae 7 er TAFT IN TOUCH. will be impossible 0 ag Just snd for all. Mr. Taylor ar ' i ' , ; Paras I , Phe eee what the platform will contain . : = 7 to or beyond their powers. trary to law. faylor urged in his reply that] es, which would mean that} His Lordship must hold that the arrogating to itself iJ-}/ population was correct for the arrogt g i a f the bottle licenses, then eht do so with regard to all Until the advent of the Grand!wardec for the hardships that} with sufficient money on hand to the powers of the Pro- S il Legislature. bottle licenses were issued, and rou Point. j for the applicants ; leued also that without any com Hee 5 RES A i | + ta wary ta = faa m 5 5 n hat the bottle shop) li-} bs. athe EE ‘the cnnmnntine th f-ehakes Pri at i Good Wheat Country. y bh hardier crops can be reared. | W ashington, shay ea actually gets to work. Every- SEER awit “cteeee eh GES structing this new tri onti- While wihinan will nvacaael| Cone land ean be obtained at a} President Taft wat red the thing up to the present must of . nental highway inquiri¢ | price of from $20 to $30 an acre, } proceedings in Chicago to- Lit Hie added that 3 thirty-five bushejs to the aere, a y : in reward to numbet p ; ing made m all directions a@s to ; f and the advantages of the Bulkley] dav through the medium of the censes onee issued consti- ; ‘osts are | ' ion Counsel for the NSU-lihe nature if the soil in this ; o PROC |v illey should appeal sirongly to} the United Press direet tuted a veste ght each case aS et : ae f unknown, the rich meadow . : ners, Ered Peters, K, huge area of virgin country and }English and Seottish farmers, } leased wire system, whieh oining the B y \ ; | ; forme! Court’s Comments. its adaptability to cultivation. oe he Bulkley Ri eT who, with a small amount of cap- connects the White House George But now with! grown to the aeme of perfection.) Droughts ai? unknown, and all or until the resolutions committee ire not embraced in the} ise affecting issue necessity be a guess,” The same situation existed so far as the Roosevelt platform was concerned. There were only three changed his na ee eae bir on this point He took Justice Morrison during The average man’s idea of especially adapted to the} ital, can be actual owners of the with the Coliseum stage. copies of this docuraent in exist- eer , Ete tI nt made| Northern British Columbia — is |7@/8!"8 of fine herds of dairy faerie : ultivating \ ence and the Roosevelt leaders ne s as . : rithe course of e argument nade} No er ar s 0 t s | lane e are ¢ ‘ r, As ’ land “a Mr, Tayi , , a i EAL CH la i Daihen coun eRiniiiel POuLe By many these lands are eA tieh eats A fs s rikaetd declared that no one could see ‘ v¥ oO , -)on or 0 ne ries ¢ { co ‘ab f 8 § { en, Ww t ous : ; everyone ows, e “ “ies b ; la nb the point OT popu I 7 ou ye ‘ +) | ates tabetha fe ind ceantay considered to be fully equal to| ae anti Br att them until some questions in dis- ) el ‘ ~ e ASKe 1OW le COM-| COUNRLPY, D 8 IS aeed & His- . . yresen a ondertu oppor . 3 Thea 2 ar : ee : t the ; the land in the vicinity of Newt tt Te ' PI Great Chieago, June 18.—When_ the pute are cleared up. board when the bottle l- issioners were to on at the Severe: x " Aodiminglar. whidheia then ee ok the small man, who in on gavel of Victor Rosewater, chair- . feelings o » public » mat- Situate ‘tween ie §6=Skeena . trite { given even a fight- : : 5 : but his view} feeling f the public in the ma itu eye ou . ei , i Age thyaithouk Bis halolanbla rit sy . ho iven even a figh lian of the Republiean National mie ‘ aioneg ce i s 0 t ‘ g the se, 2 - 3 ~ , : as the paradise of dairy and ae en Committee, fell’ at noon today, truck market garden) farm- Prices Are Low. calling to order the Fifteenth Re- | publican National Convention, the most desperate flight in the his- Social Hop. tory of American politics had You are cordially invited to at- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. were granted, s that the bottle licenses are}ter and said that it might be} River ieenses and ineluded in;reeessary for them to show that) Bulkley River are to be found meaning of the. restrictive] they had exercised judiciary|some of the largest arable yal- Fo a , se, }power., There might be room for|leys in the Dominion of Canada, | °!*: rhe ‘price of the land is so low ! @ & ance { » rail- ‘ var sar f , > Mr. Peters’ Side ithe view that they had over ridden| valleys that are merely wailing} With th rdvance © thea pl thal every year as the tide of im- Legislature the means of transportation te way the land is bound to increase] pigration flows sees a safe. and : 3 ; vit lance at K f P the commissioners Mr.jthe Legisiature. , i ‘oduct as the} Very rapidly in value and as tue] epadual inerease in the value of reached a_ crisis. For weeks|tend a social dance at K. o ‘ 3 ree i ae vo toda : ™ nf A government of British Columbia] property Good dairy land can.| President Taft © and Colonel] Hall Saturday evening, June 22. arin lands are today in Manitoba ‘ ‘ y. airy | an- ; ; - rf ) , af aps na nn lithe interesting of British capital] ‘ make a point of supplying thel not be obtained in Victoria, the Roosevelt have been battling|Ms,. M. M. Cooper, dan ing in z ) | Soil Very Rich. settlers’ needs towns and villages] ear ; iss. }threughout the country for dele-}structor of Seattle, will manage l jin its development, are ¢ f mut tliel n W a garden state of Australia, for} cv : as : ie ot lual advantage to the whole peo-| Until quite recently indeed the}are bound to vise, whereby the} jess than from $4150 to $250 per gates, Today with the ae the floor. Good music. 2 Iple of the Canadian and Ameri-| gy gettlers who have been in the} farming community will be well) aere, and Australia has many represeniation of every state ant ————_—____—_—_—— KAN TR lean Northwest B.C, Mining Re-| th } ; ' supplied with butter and milk, disadvantages in being a sub- territory on hand for the opening | jnorth have been almost excius- i i ae , ae eens ; . Casta ies ; Unexcelled District. tropical country. In the Bulkley of the convention in the Coliseu DIRT } D cord, : f 4 : ively in the Bulkley Valley dis ve ae oe eee Valley, however, land equally Hall, the uneertainty was greatt (entecieianiiin _ - l4nic nr “et » ores here is today no other dis- . ‘ | : trict, for two reasons, the greal I : , hen the fizht opened weeks Strong Tendency Noted Towards | Warks’ Annual Drawing. | richness of the soil and the fayor-j trict in Canada where land so ex- good can be bought at the price} . Bh hE Ae ALUED IN 1 s aro, Trading Between Alaska and| Onee each year at Warks’ Jew-| ahte climatie conditions. It is so} cellent ean be obtained at such| mentioned, £ Selling Tiokete. the Canadian Cities—Natural) i. siore is held a contest of|sheltered by large ranges ot! moderate prices as in this’ part When, therefore, ‘the new There was a lively traffic in Trend Worth Taking Advan- ‘ost : lescription,! rte s that it has a minimumiof the province, through which] transcontinental highway is com- . = : ' _ some interesting deseription,; mountaim i i ‘ oe a . 4 es convention tickets, while the hall Minister of Finance for the Do- tage Of, This year will prove no anneal snowfall and at the same time it} the Bulkley River flows, The cli-] pleted, it is confidently antici- was slowly filling up. Across the minion (Not Ald. Douglas), - to the rule and the contest will) suficiently near the coast to}mate can be favorably compared] pated that British and American viened TObWR ihe Coliseum on Wa- Has Heard from the Gharte bash avenue, a firm of enter- Banks Regarding Cieansing of a drawing. Che| ensure an adequate rainfall with that of the west of Eng-!farmers will not be backward in \laska to trade with Ute business} grand prize will se a beautiful Those few settlers who were] land, although the winter may beltaking advantage of the rich prising ticket speculators estab- Paper Currency eotres of British Golumbia in|mahogany Heintzman piano lished an oflice in Jackson's stor- val-|brave enough to penetrate this|a liltle more severe, The tiniber| heritage natare has so generous- " : , nderful e@ ’ ’ ' ‘lve ie , f ‘ cleared ¢ “ovide for om, ‘ ). y ‘ reference to Sdund cities, This} ued at $450, The tickets for the lwonderful country ten or twelye| while plentiful can be cleared at}ly provided for them,—-R, 1 age warehouse. They pul out a ’ oo ‘ ’ 1a t e s ‘ » Mmse f { far vo ) ifaw "J 4 we endency ‘should be encouraged.| drawing will be from 1c upward/years ago haye been amply re-|small expense, ind any farmer] Pontifex, F. R. C. I. sign - reading, Convention There is a strong tendeney in| be in the shape of Ottawa, June 20—The Minis- | , ter of Finance has received sat- \laska is a great country with} and foi isfactory replies from the char- a com- nimense — potential wealth, and|is divisible by five sae rer The market price ie a tored-banke in. anewer4o' hin wee hile it is under different nat-| wll be given, Phere m Ba ; plete sel of five tickets here quest that they would co-operate ional government its proximity] five of these mimor prizes, Tallon was $00. in the effort which is being made British Columbia ports, and] ing in yalue from $1 to $6. Big Police There. by the department to improve the The » evidence that any- , Pat he only evidence . k *y for} #ppearance of the Dominion note OOKEL b Under Auspices of Daughters By Eaanire Chapter, an Attractive |(rins vnusual was looked for cireulation, by getting worn, was the torn, defaced and soiled bills and , where uf the speaker's platform fi - aue ‘Dhan da” koe PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO Display is Arranged by Mrs. Eggert nf the speaker's platform, where! issuing new ones in exchange, of that re Under the auspices of the}eney and «ffeet, Beating time to| Mortimer, Lorna Tite, Constance! leading up from the floor level, —= MeMullin, Gertrude Nelson and|of twenty-two of the largest po- Gracie Manson, liceofficers in Chieago, under A large audience of the ladies}eommand of Captain Stephen K. GAYNOR we BE CANDIDATE of Prince Rupert witnessed the} Healy, a former inspector. The New York, June *24.— Tammany will present the ” name of Mayor Gaynor at » Demoeratic convention Iplayed their skill in flag drili,|}group, their names being: enter intd its design. A recita-| ances. the Demo , rR P i Baltimore, It is said hanes M |The 1B : Meie ‘Dt ee mw ) ~| . | Gare i | | A see nd si uad ot fifty police- im ‘ Finan in) rh bright and eMicient littl band Kathi nP ills bury, 1 ris I owl tion by Miss K ‘the 1 Gr ay and solo eco sq .. akan will “ sin wiiteniie oe big each number drawn that tickets bought and sold.” Bottle licencees eagerly awaiting the arrival served judgment, wishing it might come by wireless Daughters of the Empire chapter{ martial music and dainty -airs Many former U. 8. citizens still mmore eager!) awaiting the in Prince Rupert there was held] played by Mise Martin, they cent flash from Ghieago telling of convention doings, lin the K. of P. Hall yesterday! in graceful unison, their flutter- ‘ ; » transformer City he see » staff hot on the trail of the tran : : ‘ trdailiees a et ul e S fudiant rw ofswvirching ners laflernoon a very pretty function, | ing flags filling the scene with| pretty display and heard a fine ad-| captain said that he had no spe- ( er, Supt. Ms ews’ pate ati \ ously jin whieh a pretty group of the; color and patriotic effect, There) dress by Rev. W. H. MeLeod cujcial orders, that he was there to ; ‘ s»nment hart git sof Prince +P were twelve little girls in the| r ag ’ xo that there was no disturb- Certain citizens strongly suspect the Govern nt wha j Little girls of Prince Rupert dis- the British flag and flags that|see the t i —< of making a noise like a boiler repair shop. Merely Mabel says she knows all about the ; : ister and the Vorug lady in that dark cell at the ety hall $lof bonnie iassies had been traised}ing, Muriel Patmore, Marjorie|}by Miss Holtby greatly pleased,|men, most of them members ‘ ce OU i i ‘ ¥ sue i , al the convention, 3 yesterday lin the picturesque drill by dvs, Sing, Madeline Nelson, Esther}and an acceptable service of re=| the traffic squad, filed into the a . i ’ ae Hegert and with splendid etfiei-|]Naden, Katherine Dayis, Violet|freshments was given, hall later, They took places at Weree