THE DAILY NEWS Rupert's wading Paper ig Prince EAN RELIABLE ALIVE L ; ALLA THE DAILY NEWS | GRUNTY GRUNDY says: The silding wall, the Fourth Ave. i fight, and who shall pay for the t neighbor's garbage can are more } important jn the eyes of the alder- man than trunk sewers and graded j streets. LO el PRINCE RI PERT, B. C., PU KSDA\ APRIL 7, igt4 PRICE FIVE CENTS REE BANK ROBBERS K D AT NEW HA ECOND READING REDUCED MAJORITY EW HAZELTON POSSE KILLED THREE BANK ROBBERS TODAY yiiHT HOLDUP AT UNION BANK — SIX ARMED MEN) ROBBED BANK—WOUNDED BANK CLERK — CITIZENS : FOUGHT AND CAPTURED BANDITS ed, a third]lates e thal three bbers clerk with @l were shot t death and three o1 | result of an }four more are seriously wounded. | eae wh 17 wo of them are shot in the hip| and will probably recover d, entered the nk depositing Man With Money . Escaped COLONEL SEELEY, has been relieved of his- portfolio the I owl rish . question MINISTER OF WAR to indiscretions over and eleven The desperadoes now in charge! ng and de-|number seven Thes are all Pwo stood atl Russi wns. and one of them is in and kept | well known here by constant! ‘ : | This scene took place at 10:30 ja, om sharp Shots were ex clerk who did | changed unti {2 noen Some hands was] | , jiwo hundred citizens were armed|] calp wound. wre ! jwith rifles shotguns revolyers eft 1 bank! jely chasing them About fif-| hundred dol i teen hundred shots vere ex] lizens opened| , | changed f the obbers. | . Much excilement is mapifest ed but none} ; | in the town and near surround | vere injured. | jings the robbers| 4 R ted " wi ss is are rreste or it £4:20 the] rte. eRe ee 1 SUSPICIO but thes are very | ig on | car atiieioh likely innocent 1 —— | hen the rob | took thirty ) p.m Revised Report Three | him, but|robbers were killed, two | wounded and one eseaped The | one st it jarwe has the money | speradoes Are Russians Hie is reported to be making his| April) 7.—The | wa vard Hazelton | | | JME RULE SECOND READING = were! WHO ORDERED TREES CUT DOWN IN PARK? City’s Lease Jeopardized by the |City Council Authorizes Bylaw | Slashing of a Hundred-foot Pole Line ‘CITY SCAVENGING TO to Levy Taxes for Scavenging BE ON GENERAL TAX TP. RAILS LINKED UP TO-DAY--HOME RULE BILL GETS S { KKK KH HK KK HH HH HH! * * * OUR CIRCULATION * | * CONTEST | * * * Our contest has bee * changed from a compe » # tilive one to a contest * * where all are equally re * | * warded The following *| * prizes will be given for * * the corresponding num ¥ * ber of new subscriptions * * 100 subseriptions, First * * Class Round Trip Ticket * * {to Panama-Pacific Expo- * * sition, with all expenses * * paid. * bi 75 subscriptions, 8150 * * Diamond Ring. * * 50 subscriptions, &75 * * . Ladies’ Tailored Suit * * 25 subscriptions, La- * * dies’ Gold Wateh. * “ * i a That Fourth Avenue Sewer Would Hold City Liable © RE ENT ORIENTAL TRAGEDY AFFECTS CHINESE FREEDOM MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO KEEP THEM OUT OF THE SCHOOLS Vancouver, ber only from firms employing | white labor, providing that the! prevailing prices be met. This a} well A troduce second ATTENDED Special to The Daily News April .7.—The snown firm has to do. resolution was eity couneil has decided to buy lum-} undertaken | BY WHITE CHILDREN the Asiatics in sehools, in io bv segregation remove renaece of a direct reference was nade lo the. Millard tragedy. The whieh esolulion was sent lo the city solicitor by the board, and he jraised the question of whether in-|the board has the power to es- do urging the sehool board | tablish separate schools. STEEL MEETS STEEL TODA GREAT JOY AT FORT FRASER Phe “solicitors for J. Fred) eyerpin@ COmPETITION OVER TRACKLAYING OF LAST MILE Ritehie had a lengthy communi- HEAVY BETTING AS TO WHICH SIDE WOULD WIN Gaon Teste re ee Cue sayoneel —DAN DEMPSEY POPULAR last evening wanting to know ewer gee ae the reason for the city author- Special to The Daily News) |The last mile will be completed ee Heep outing are: of he Fort Fraser, B, C., April 7.—|in vompetition between the two emUST amenue “sewer They an- There is great excitement here|irackiayers, commencing at 11 nounced that they could not be-| over the linking up of the steel.|a. m. today. Lae ane Ciy weit do so hbe- There has been a race between | Fort Fraser gave a royal wel- “eae Mr iiies tananae the gangs from both ends as to come to the popular Dan i hat ‘the -éeounoil in: civine aie. who would gel here first. The|sey, cheering the Dempsey crew : techie the lag * avait tracklayer from Prinee Ruperi}and Supt. Mehan. the ils onioadiy saeishehd: aise arvived at Fort Fraser at 10:24] Phe is heavy ‘betting on both this morning. The tracklayer| sidas over e res of today's sen ad oe “i conete: ‘team ‘Winnipeg at ithe ‘time Siha (eeeuicone Steen aan ouncil orderec re fever one mile distant. The moving pieture men are All parties then stopped worek}alityesy etting evervthing 1 f in- this morning, when the | Lerest officials from Winnipeg arrived.|linking of steel. in connection with the The slashing of a right-of- rhe city treasurer submitted a REE. i | way through the park reserve |jengthy report last evening on| Messrs Ritchie & Anew, | == - er ee aad GOVE. MAJORITY REDUCED|=%: "ic" sri. Sto eatin, . |line came under the lashings . |Patmore & Fulton, informed the lanother spirited debate at the|'"8 @n@ suggesting a change injcity council that the McBride ° DMOND INSISTS THAT ULSTER SHALL ULTIMATELY ENTER/|"'') “ounce! meeting " ae Cee Pe ikaad -theow aaa mime "aie FEW ARTICLES FOR FREE LIST HOME RULE AND WANTS IRISH NATION Ald.’Morrison introduced the |COmmaG M0 te oe mat emekntinohes out of line, “Minny threat New th it th artic then ediiocieabohibie: fo the quitably a there is much | ned to hold the city liable for Sern rerntees ; I 1 ma issa ae tting down of the tree igh ouble ou ecling the fees. damages STILL FEAR EVIL EFFECTS OF TRADE WITH THE YANKEES-—— ot 1 Aiaentdtn WN ostintviat rhis suggested a levy in the gen-| ‘Ald. Maitland—tIt took them a DUTY ON MOST FARM MACHINERY REMAINS dment t J (edi Heid OU Une , . ong time to find it out. It was tienen a oie ee inch to Ulster. but in-| property had been lease il tax rat half a mill to a . ee : . il was de-|" it A sana ieee le ific ‘purpose of . over the expense and the health ‘gsr vont ee (Spectal to The Bay News) for the manufacture of fences and the | ermanent exclusion of|the lease was liable t lepartment te ike care of all ; on Cee vg a Ottawa, April The govern-jfor farmers and charcoal for vas given | | ibandon the principle|celled if used for anyth e he work, The estimated cost is |" alae oe a aie S an@)inent has decided to accept | making pig nog, and ijuaimnnne The an-jof an Irish nation | On being asked, the may 12,000, Oe a the American offer of free wheat ee one were placed on | "he “ n 8 Pec’ om anne s ‘ the 2e 1st. Wile Heures ayes ee ea ee. oo “i cued te senor oe eo Men’s Own Athletic Club and flour. .The duty was raised! phe duty on harvesters and the oppo Bought Flewin Mill Eee: Appt orl gg a Ald Montgomery favored it | \ meeting of the Men’s Own]0P2 rolled iron and steel beams} reapers was reduce dfrom 17% ministerial Phe Toledo investors who have He added that the counci! them is being mors onomieal and a/Athletic Club was held last even-| Weighing up to 120 pounds. Ajito 412% per cent. There is no interpreting | bee! the city for the past week] caives had given authority te ood advertisement for the town.|ing at the club rooms About| duty was placed | on wire rods,|other change on agricultural im- oof of the} have purehased the old Flewin|) oeeed with the power line and would make the outside own-|lten members were present and{which are now free. Wire used | plements. rovernment | sawinill at P Simpson and Willli¢ anyone should go to West of propert contribute ajas the chief business was the _ ————— : = lation was }open the igain after insta ninster it would be the c share, election of officers, this was pro extent by | ling a ne ind modern pla Ald. Morrison contended the Ald. Maitland and Basso-Bert} ceeded with The following PROV GOVERNMENT RENEGS ting of the}is said tha several big timbet report stated that the power ling reed gentlemen will act as officers for} e speeches were| licenses have also been taken UP) Wo. to go along Eleventh avenue \ld. Morrison was opposed to|the coming term: | conciliatory | by the same syndicate to the boulevard and to MeBride.| the prineipte He said it did not Ho Preaiiyoney:. 2 RY ON MORSE CR cK BRIDGE GRANT lft was never said if was to eross|give equal rights to the ratepay-|Dimmick } ; dad lithe park lers Some boarding houses and} President—-A. M. Davies Si 9S iy Tagen a aa | The city engineer said he did = ett 3S ee paid) Vice Pree ne Barrie. INFORMS CITY COUNCIL THAT GRANT WAS ALLOWED “To “ : ” . as give nothing in taxes and got re ser secretary A. . Alllson } ern i pee eee nee “ey i id not} and had to pay the taxes, He A paper chase will be held by | dspse 5ai 0 aes a CkPT. © F. KLEINSCHMIDT & LANE’S WONDERFUL Superintendent nus) g Hag suggested enforcing the bylaw, the members on April 15. An in \{ communication to the eity;voted. last year for the govern- peeagyelp a Sena eat to Vlad MeClymont argued the|yitation is extended to all to at-| read at last night’s meeting} ment’s ‘share of the Morse creek ae area a a was the only} duestion on both sides and then |tend the meetings and get ac l threw a bombshell into the au-|bridge, it had been allowed to ( | i i l\faasible route jvoled for the adoption of the re- quainted and to take part in the|gjence, It was a letter from the lapse on the 31st of March, the | phe city solicitor said the]? sports public works department of the}close of the government's fiseal =—==: lease «was given on