ennai oe THE DAILY NEWS 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—50 cents per inch. on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DaltLy, 50¢ WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., SEaTTLE—Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. New York City Suspscrisers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. DAILY EDITION. Daily News on Daily Doings FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 Contract rates 'COULD USE THE CASH HERE. While naval BE IMPERIAL NOT PAROCHIAL. Never struck | Germany's increasing better Prince was note by speaker for Ruperi armaments are pointed that perialism struck last nore of im | to ing no other which makes il necessary for that British be increased in Britain as than on imperatively British armaments shil still proportion, the increase n a British armaments is pointed on the affairs of the city in- to from the other side of the ternally are rather apt to miss) North Sea as placing Germany the stupendous aspect of the | in such deadly peril as to make city of Prince Rupert regarded) =, imperative that German as an important’ strategic ermaments shall be point in the great campaign of| And eo the Empire building by the Parent} lions upon’ millions Land of Britain. Not military | for the provision of huge but industrial is the campaign, | ing and men like Sir George} structiveness Doughty are in the vanguard of the vast bloodless battle.| Why, then, is Sir George | Doughty posting himself at} Prince Rupert? Because here} for him is the base of trial operations on an imperial} seale which will carry the} name and the fame of Prince} Rupert from border to border,! from centre to farthest flung! outpost of the British Domin- ions, the Old Land, and beyond the seas. The big upbuilding thought of the part Prince Ru- pert is destined to play in the whole splendid Empire of| VOX DEI. Britain should be ever present All the financial above the petty toils and irri- unable how anyone can tations of Prince Rupert's les- possibly object to tion j ser life. Cc. P. R. melon-cutting. It is nobody's business, they but the C, P. R.'’s and “its shareholders. The people, however, who pay the freight rates which make the melon- cutting possible, are most de- cidediy of the opinion that “is their business; and they in- tend to make themselves heard. than strong from Great night bs purpose Sir George Doughty. Prince safely Rupert is in danger of becom ing too parochial. Citizens of | Prince Rupert who have centrated their minds for con- long} increased, pouring out of mi!- continues float- monsters of which are vels of devastating power of costliness. It that civilization has come to in this twentieth century of the Christian when such immense amounts of human endeavor, that might be devoted to transforming the world and putting an end to most of its crime and misery, fortresses, and is a strange pass, surely, era, indus-} | are devoted to preparation for terrific lives and property. destruction of human rn VOX POPUL! journals are to see proposed leila dst TEMPTATION FOR MR. BORDEN. There are many pitfalls befors Mr. Borden in this business of providing a naval policy fer Canada that will meet the sit uation by a contribution to Great Britain postponing to a later date the forration of a permanent scheme. This wT would be a mistake, however. Expert on Tour. Canadians want the whole pian Ottawa, Sept, 5—H. J. before them—if not in detail,| dale, director of the experimental at least in outline.—-Manitobaj farm, has left on an extended tour Free Press. \through the Canadian west.’ Say caris- | New j man, York, early today, a going through the = rurned rooms, came upon the charred body of John Rich, tenant of ‘he burned out apartment. Rich “a¢ a picture film actor, and yeste:- day spent a strenuous day FIRE ing as the hero of an apartmiut fire. Reaching home jal night he slept se soundly that An hour after a fire had buen | he was not ed out the upper floor of a nar row flat house at 65 Mott street, police- pus- | house fiames in his room ‘until if too late. ' —- —— Did You Ever Fish With a Dwa-Jack? Ask Sie hay-| which outside forehestra greater| company mar -! late awakened by the Was ~ |RANCHERS’ BATTLE MAY MEAN MURDER CHARGE FOR FURIOUS SHOOTER (Special to Daily News. Port Angeles, Sept, 5.—Charles Bates, a young probably fatally gun fight between Bates Render and Db. © employer, rhe belonging to Bender's cabin, Port Sisson aces rancher was wounded in a William Bates was over Sisson fight horses Sisson and occurred al ten miles southwest of Angeles Bates and rding ts their NEW STUNT "BY AMATEURS ON FRIDAY entertait this Opera settle for) rhe night by| ment to be pul on Westholme to be of an espe character Be popular Westholme or that has proved such an last few weeks, local stories, went to amateur Bender's field horses and when approached/evening al the Bender shot Bates, tearing bids fair the muscles of his arm and mu attractive tilating his side, Bender then| sides the fired at Sisson, who returned the his rifle, shooting five Bender myury damages done away | House j cially ches a, attraction for the several turns of the fire with times and Sisson es- rand the Bender | fav the show will be rein iforced by the addition of newco Messrs, Harvey caped was al rites, rested, two mers, and COMING OF NEW SHOW COMPANY that Com- | | } iia It is definitely anonunced jthat famous Allen }pany will arrive in the city on | Wednesday next on the Prince jGreorge, opening the Westholme | Mrs, Leslie Carter's leess, “Zaza It will be the great- lest event that has so far in the theatrical business Rupert The company, numovers eighteen of the which accompanies known as the best stock Pacific crowded months in Vie- most critical and difficult cities to please on the coast. A list of plays in their repertoire further particu- appear shortly TROUBLE IN NICARAGUA CONTINUES Juan Del Duro, Fifty Stock that evening in Opera House with great suc- Ot- curred in Prince people, special Hungarian them, are playing on the They three toria, f the coast. played to houses for one 0 and lars will San Nicaragua, Sept. 5 American marines reached Managua. Rear Ad- miral Southerland, commander- in-chief of the United States Pa- cifle fleet, controls the situation. American contingents are have naval garrisoning the along the principal railroad. The rebels have suspended operations. A detachment of marines’ from Corinto reached Leon on Sunday. The populace evidences of indignation al the coming of the Americans, but the kept them well in hand, HARD BLOW AT ROOSEVELT THROUGH COURT Philadelphia, Sept. 5 papers were signed today the United States Court to strain the secretary of the com- monwealth from eertifying to the nomination of those the Republican ticket in Pennsy|l- vania, who favor Roosevelt for President. Charlotte, N.C., Republicans of have come to the parting of the ways and two state conventions were held, one by the supporters of Taft, and another by the fol- lowers of Roosevelt. As a result of the clash there will be two electoral and-two state tickets in towns showed leaders ~Legal asking re- electors on Sept. 5—The North Carolina the field, pag fey mil Mi it SETTLEMENT will ap and i Joe Filion The former character sketches celebrated jpear m ithe latter in a ibatic stunt of a chractet as the ere America acro paralyzing and stupendous per formed before al heads of Europe and HIS LAST HOLD-UP FAILED Sept 5 A pwned OF ISLANDS IS RAPID Arriving in ha city Wednesday, to Masset, were Messrs Sewall and Nicholas Monjo of the Star Realty Vancouver, This which Mr, 8, D. Sewall is manag director, have about acres of excellent farm lands, lo cated on Messet Inlet between Ain River and Kundis rhe pany rating this Graham Island Devel subsidiary to the The land is divided acre farms and is alt en route 8. D Company of company, of ing 20,000 New Orleans, & Nashville here for the held up miles from com-| Louisville passenger north near tract is thej train pment Co.,;at 8 o'clock Realty Co.|Micheaud, twelve into forty] here A lone bandit took the eady for the} registered and money from settlers to arrive and start work-jall the but before he ing their holdings Mr. Sewalll co was stafes that a purchased land will ground in a very saw mill plant is on the way, in fact being on the British Empire, which arrived in vesterday. oper waving was Star mail passengers, his getaway he uld make senseless by a brass hands of lool was recs to die knocked torch in the Baer All the rhe robber who have on the number arrive Engineer short while \ vered, is expected port Best room in town at Savoy. CHAIRMAN H. L. DRAYTON BUCKLES T0 Sept. 5 L. Dray — ate FEATHERWEIGHT FIGHT. Sacramento, Sept 5 Sally Salvador to and Roy Moore of Francisco, both feather weights, fought fast rounds last night. of Sacramen- San twenty to a draw here Ottawa kK, ¢ Mabee ton, suceessor to Judas ‘han WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCESRUPERT” AND “PRINCE For Vancouver, Victoria and Seati, GEORGE" MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © am Prince George Salis for Btewart on Thuredays o » ‘a « “PRINCE JOHN" Simpson, Naas, Granby ¢ Charlotte Islands “PRINCE ALBERT” Regular sailings for Skeena River Canneries, and a) Prince Rupert and Vancouve;, Passenger service to Skeena Crossing from Prince Rupert Moy . and Saturdays at 11 «. m., Making connections [.. y ednesday, Cheap Excursion Rates Over, Grand Trunk Railway Syaten Between Chicago and all points East, connecting with « se he Pacific coast, Let us prepare itinerary for your trip BA thie ™ the Sumer Agency for ali Atlantic Steamship Lines. For ali information ap! . A. E. MOMABTER, Jeneral Agen ° Street | | i Savoy Hote | Cor. 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COMPANY OF B.C., td VERMONT a Uh evecide wh the Beet un.| ‘Wesnewithd Demmign Suunto Silversides Bros at the on Beptember 17th heavy list of Mr, D'Arcy leaves ona first sit her \ mised He will preside ting cases is pre late, holiday to Europe, not to middle of October rhe rates and the tele will outstand until his ELECTION RESULTS Sept. 5 vice chair man, trip to morrow until the . freight New York, graph case Hilles of the return. early this morning is- - rs ioeteinn Vermont Phone Manager Resigns. returns Mr. Ernest Love, the indicate | Of the eity telephone Re.| handed in City Couneil to take of the return Chairman Republican National Committee sued a statement on the At 2 o'clock from 206 of 246 towns that the of Fletcher, the publican candidate for governor, would approximate 30,000, That of Howe, Democrat, approximate 21,500 and that of Metseger, Pro- gressive, approximate 18,000 and the combined votes of the Pro- hibitionist and Socialist parties 3,000, The Republicans have elected a substantial majority of members to the Legislature, so that choice of Fleteher will be confirmed by the joint assembly. manager has election, system, his resignation to the effect at the present month vote end When the tablecloth has a spot and there and not ready to change il, run magnesia on the cloth will look much cleaner Lester W. David Co., Ltd. LUMBER here you are spots; the Ribbon with a edge ap- pears on some of the new hats Corduroy competes with felt in children’s millinery for fall, belts are extent on Half and whole used to a great Steel beads are now with white pearls for being suits. First Ave. and MeBride St. Box 865 combined trimmings, PHONE 25 Prince sine B.C. Boudoir slippers of brocade are made to match brocade tea gowns. | The up-to-date House Dew tors of Prince Rupert é ” Sign Writing. Camosun Paper-Hanging Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver | Our Specialties as follows: . *Chelobsin” - Wednestays at 10 p.m.) “We always deliver the gout “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 P.M. 2nd Street Phone 156 Gret Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | and Monday morning, respectively | ~ None safer on the coast than these two PRINCE RUPERT FEED ( fine passenger steamers , Chelohsin” —AND— J. H. ROGERS, Agent Pie CARTAGE and LINDSAY'S “’storace ' G. T. P. Transfer Agents : Agents terestned Stock Frit —ALL KINDS OF PEED Orders promptly filled Prices ne OFFICE H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68. is Big stock of al! kine Garden Seeds, Timothy Clover and Grair Seeds Mail Orders Promptly Attended ® Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Dancing School Augus + we Opens THURS*DAY McINTYRE HAL! DOUGLAS LAS : Meecncencnreneneessssettr — 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Club —Drawn for The Daily News bY ' Hook 4 Nice Far Bass! _ a