hursday, Ja fHE DAILY NEWS men i —_—_——— —- (a _ en , Large Shipments of Lumber : ETECTIVES | PASSENGER LIST ON THE THE DAILY NEWS ‘D USE BANK RUPERT YESTERDAY) Phe foiniliar (ue Chiefiain PTY S$ PRINCE RUPERT D Capt. Birkland, | gain im am tr owe GRAN THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA MESSENGER AS BAIT ‘ ctinen 1 : Ceaot | harbor having brought up fror RUNK f Var “a, Ces Published Daily and Weekly by | The ss. Prince Rupert, Cap lo F ills the Ocean Falls O« er te d Seattl ao mL Ls eean Falls ‘ Com Fs - THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Pitched Battle Followed, One Rob-| Barney Johnston, arrived = on eeowa No. 1 and 3, each loaded alps and Seattle , : M ——— ——_ — —- ——- | ber and One Detective Being | {ime vesterday morning with 60 ’ ypacity with lumber for local] FRIDAYS, 9 A.M. | i SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dat.y, 50¢ | Shot—Messenger Beaten. saloon passengers and sixty-SiX| | .Gore of the company “PRINCE JOHN" : per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year, All| z Cas third class passengers, and 475 The Princess Beatrice on he ror Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 41 a, m., Ja Other Countries — Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly New York, Jan. 14.-—A squad) iong of general freight, Follow last trip brought a large ship Nad nerd age Pegs ‘ea ieee ; : . \ t at Me arbo 2p } n 1 ‘t ti \ in advance. of detectives baited a trap for in is the list of the saloon pas ment of timbers for the Oceat ' i ind) Naden Mareh 7th, tat re" yn HEAD OFFICE i i , i i 40. | sengers Store 1S8 rit . or nd other Queen Charlotte ts! ’ | highwaymen today with a_ 6t engers:; W. H. Storey, A. Ness,} »,, lao nd the Prince » Skidegate, Allford Bay and \ ; ; i | ; . | Falls Co. a . ' 7 1gth, 26th, Feb. 9 23rd, March Oth i) . ; Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. ©. Telephone 98, year-old bank messenger and a/Capt. ©. Johnson, Mrs. G. J.) pig ig today unloading at the G a a ¢. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVICE H BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES satchel containing 83,400 Che erpes’ ae . 7 ae eee. T. P. wharf 200,000 feet of heavy No. 9 leaves Prince Rupert 10 a. m. Wednesday a : j arrey, . F. Mann, Edgar Bol- yore for the same compat ‘ Hi] iH i New Yor«k—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Kast 23rd St., New York City | highwayrmen took the bail One ane, Mvé, fein Pecks, Gecres I a I . for - ” ; i ee Grand Trunk Railway System } / an abel t : » The mes ne ; ; r. Burrougns . The Double Track Route) fl 4 Fi SeaTTLE—Puget Sound News Co. jwa hot and may dic rhe m Clayton, F. L. Moshie and wife, for the Ocean Falls Gompan! ve ph rn an hist! At meinen , nee as { senseless an ’ Storkar ; — : ne month exeurste e ¢ ’ es | LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | “""#°" WS beaten sensel nels, C. Storker, G. Margain, J. Cir ig informs us that there ar vine om excursions @nd fest teins of the Orend Trunk ie if] are. probably has a fractured skull) Huscroft, Chas Johnson, Mrs two more scows loaded at the Agency for alt Atlantic Steamship Lines. For ait infermati , | u TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates and a pilched battle with bullets| Henning, “seorge Hare, H. M. Da Falls for Prince Rupert, which A. &. MoMASTER, Jeneral Ax ‘ q ; on application. peppering houses like hail was|vis and } tg Mrs. Besner, Miss will be brought North @8 SOO1) 0S | (pg a fought on the East Side. One of | Besner, rs. Demers, W. Alli- the Chieftain can return with a | Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of| highwaymen escaped; the|son, A. B. Ordway, C. D. Lamp- a "he solani: ibe . i non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. | ther Was capture d man, Miss D. Smith, A. L. Me- :. me ‘ ant hipment AROUND THE WORLD ot , - — P » : . falso bringing another shipme & i " ——_- as ——— ——————— | The messenger, Peter BE. Plun . a W. Beveridge and wife, on her trip next week and the FOR $639.10 . — , , f : thange | BR. Krutz and wife, J. G. Hollaium bn rare NEW CANADIAN PACIFIC DAILY EDITION axyD rhursday, Jan. 16, 1913./kett, left the Union Exchange)" : _|Prinee Albert will bring a ta On | / { = : eee = National Bank, where he had been > ‘ ae a oe W. G shipment on her next trip from ee dima, tiie / ti employed for ten years, with his|Findlay, G, EB. Mineard, BE. Queen del This would indicate|} © April tat, 194 Cor. Fraser and 6th ond Ces i! Tt his satchel in his hand and aJfville, J. Boulle, A. F. Williams, wee te a “the lumber | 7 Em te tots || RUPERT'S PALACE 0} )MPOR iW ie lerowd of detectives trailing him H. De Cowe, C. Van Rassander, business in so far as the Ocear ' \ : Montreal, and ih 4 e e e e Within the satehel were curreney|David H. Hays, H. J. Brown, C. Falls Co. Lid., is concerned hot oy vert oe Van T 2 ; ’ j H Editorial Notes an Ippings land silver for the weekly pay|Jebin, C, Hausine, Mrs, EF, Hol : ‘ Villefranche, Port i HE LROQI OS lo , an ‘he de. [I . William MeDonald, BE. Han Said y, Cee ey . W i |rolts of two factories rhe de }land ' ghai, Nagasaki, Kot il 4h nan, C. J. Fleming, F. W. Lor end ¥« ~ Empress of POO! ie 1 itectives were disguised as labor an, UG. d. ling, F. . Lor- ay ‘ ' i i ve 3 ers to avoid suspicion ing, Mrs, Hamblin, Miss Sheldon,|| SMITH & MALLETT THe FAMOUS ° ‘EMPRESS LINE” English and A & i ' : ‘nome lernor : ul Agent Ngiish and Amer + 7 (GOOD MEN ARE ue for the public expenditure.| AS Plunkett stepped into the)©. Croman, Vernor W. Smith, J : vo = oar: : re 4 we Tabi a is ; NEEDED In tt bl k i et ldarkened hallway of one of the Alibi, Dan Moore Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and iia g : : Steamship Line Twelve Tables " i . n the public works depar |fac tories two men sprang up from detaepintaanc Sheet Metal Work y i Within a few hours the per- ment this is of particular im- nowhere beside him One of ELBERT HUBBARD FINED OMhos: Ord Ave. ie meh een Se 4 rh : sonel of the 1913 city council port, for while the public real-| them crumpled him up senseless a at ' } b will be made public. It is to be ize labor has been used e@X-|on the flagging before he eould Pleads Guilty to Charge of Send- |) Empress Bowling Ales a 4 hoped the choice will be ac- travagantly and wastefully, jery out. The assailant used a ing wore a Through UNION $5. COMPANY OF B.C. Lid | AND POOL KOOM i they have no method of cheek- | pjaekjack rhe other highwavy- e Mails. 4 ALLEYS 42 Tasue | ceptable to a very large pro- | ebibedulen cai g 1} _ ) FF r , . 8 ing it up, The financing i8|ian grabbed the satchel and both a eor e own He Best Fitted and Most | a} ; pertian “of We citizens, ‘ands probably the heaviest problem | qarted away Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 14,.—Elbert e The Twin Screw Steamer ) ~ gee ) that the men whe receive the} to face and upon that depends “yng factory had not been ap-{Hubbard of Kasi Aurora, indicted] Gavan Co. Ltd 0 oe sls iH . av honors will not only appre- very materially the commer- | ppised of the plan and detained|?" S!X counts by the Federal . . 6 ————e "7 il ciate the duties of the oflice in cial prosperity of the vear. If! ‘ , : ia sin in 4|arand jury for sending immoral I I : one of the detectives, wh had a general way, but realize the the electors select men who gone ahead of the messenger cot reeee -~ mem prenees Lumber CARTAGE a particularly heavy responsibi- ean hold the confidence of the! While he was explaining the | @uilty before Judge Hazel today e ever i ~ ties of the city administration property holders and gain the | nig hwaymen were .making off, and was fined $100 on one count and Arrives from Vancouver y STORAGE during the present year. May confidence of the money mar-|The detective started in pursuit, Sentence will be suspended dur- M Idi — G. T. P. Transfer Agents | they be able to work in harm- ket much may be accomplish. |, ‘aught one of the assailants and}'"& & od behavior on the other ou ings : | ony to the general good of the ed this year in development} polied to the cobblestones with {ve Counts (Sails for Port Simpson, Naas River Pointe | ieee te Bhenina ; co a f a city and to their personal work But whoever they are} pin. ‘ — eecannnninaphitie A lenge ctach of dry Quiet | and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a. m. OFFICE wt ; 4 credit. Their efforts can be it is to be sincerely hoped that Meanwhile. the detectives ernol Ww Smith returned ing lumber on hand. Boat ones . | - : advantageously turned to- they will have no grievances | he pear of Plunkett. not expe: vesterday morning from a short ee ——. Delivery Galle for Vancouver - wards weaving business prin- to air or sores to heal, but will|jing a denouement, began blazing business trip to Vancouver and i ee WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. M. ! 4 f ciples into the financing and/ immediately set to work for ow with their pistols at the| Victoria. Our prices are as low as any. t | i Sacounting, with the object of! the betterment of Prince Rup-|other fleeing highwayman. The te tes : Call on us before ordering. |New Wellington Coal. Best of (a Hi getting efficiency and full val-| ert. lthier fired as he fled and keep- Mrs. E, Holland, who took sueh| R St hi A iis - | 1 | : a prominent part in the last sue- ogers eams Ip gency , >) te — LL jing the pack at his heels darted] | el Sian Phone 116 Rogers && ’ i jdown a side street. through the pe. u th weal Sar return OFFICE: Phone 116 , traffic into a hallway, out a back] swe ENS. FOsenmay . morn. | a } door over fences hack into the| "2 Satter @ two months’: vis t EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. | SONS OF NORWAY : 2°00 000 street and disappeared, leaving spent with friends in Vancouver Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. iebits dial’ Chtene r | 5 behind a bullet pierced overcoat | at 319 3rd Ave \ : b i m The satchel, dropped in his flight, |} 4”“~™~—_— ire welcome a us ness en was found intact ten feet from PRINCE RUPERT INN Ww wea the factory doorway One of the be . - } are no ring fugitive’s bullets found a mark FROM HOME TO HOME.” “Valhalla” of S.H. & EF, SCAN DINANIAN in James A. Watson, a detective AND Meets every 2nd and 4! ay we Ae “ ” Rego clothes | 2". \vv.3 | by ad ae that" Rego" nearly { hough “his bod 1 : HOTEL ELYSIUM A N N E X p.m. in the hall at style is what they want, and that ‘‘ Rego” ad and value are the right standard. f iers are London's leading | e Rego” Tailors (with 23 shops in the Empire Metropolis), and they offer you high-class London | The man who was tripped to Sid. Sykes, Manager ithe cobblestones said’ he was The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Frank Moran, 19 vears old. a Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices D. C. STUART Accountan' 309 2nd Ave. oi Phone 20 Owned and operated by the Auditor for the City of Prince Rupet Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway on PRINCE RUPERT, 8 packer. He was held without jbail. Plunkett was taken to a 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. made Pano tH coeaces teady- | hospital. é Phone 8500, the American and European plan. _ er r Excellently furnished, with C. BE. Mineard, who was ar steam heat, electric light. ; Ales. &. Gancen, . A. — a ard, 0 as am - am heat, electric light, and al! W. E. Williams, 8 A, U8 “REGO” NEW YORK @ American Model Lounge Suit. The modern conveniences, being abso lutely first-class in every respect ongst the pioneer boys of this HE WILLIAMS & MANSON city, arriving when it was littl | .cut and fashion of this superb model more than a camp, four years |# The appointments and service Barristers, Solicitors, Ei have been endorsed by experts as the ago, returned vesterday morning | § 7 1 IE 4 TE R VA are equal to any hotel on the Box 285 «an } best American style of the year.” It is on the Prince Rupert, after an ] coast. : Heigerson Block Prince Rupert iq the suit york" should be wearing. The absence of nearly three vears apemerete anes: , as = New is only one of the Mr. Mineard, who at one tim | P.O. BOX an many smart styles illustrated and fully described in our tailoring magazine “FASHIONS FOR MEN” pelle o F FREE oe Pihick. wih tal Usualiy the day following Christmas brings with it unpleasant recollections of friends who have been inad- vertently overlooked in the matter of Christmas gifts. Isn't it fortunate that New Year's Day follows so closely and gives us an opportunity to make amends for our oversights during the Christmas rush. While the past was in the photography business here, went to Stewart upon the start of the boom, later going to Vancouver, in which city he has resided ever since Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. || JOHN E, DAVE’ | TEACHER OF PUPIL OF WM. FOKON, HBG. 4.84" G. A. Sweet, Manager. range of diy agp pulp ee week's shopping made very heavy inroads into our stock, measurement . rs mers é s nb orm, f Mrs. Demers and Mi Hamb-. the assortments in each line are practically unbroken HAYNER BROS The fin, who have been in the south We have a large range of beautiful things for New Year's UNDERTAKERS an Puneral Direc } ig. a LOT FOR SALE ard Ave. near th St for the last two weeks making gifts. CONSULT OUR CATALOGUE. spring purchases for their sev.|@ eral millinery establishments, | =— -—-———~ — returned yesterday morning ‘on the Prince Rupert, Fiat Birks & So Limited iii —_————— —— Forty years in use, twenty years standard, prescribed and JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Read The Daily NEWS nnn Female Pills, at your druggist. “Rego” Clothiers, Dept. O P.O. Box esi ON COMMISSION | Lot 7, Bik. 1, Sec. 1; well graded do — $12,500; 83,000 cash, interest 7% annum, balance 5 years Any agent oti: | ing this will be allowed 5% commission. | PT ae whee caine E. L. FISHER 357% Lagauchetiore 6t., Montreal Funeral Director and Emd* CHARGES REASONS! 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave. “TRY A EWS WANT AD OPEN DAY AND N “That i is s the Place Where the e Kid F ell i in All Right, oe Phone 386 5 9 ee —Drawn for The Dally News by “Ho?” Ti it OH HE CRAWLED MY TEETH “S\— RAGHT OUT WHEN SOUND Ke tb WE FELL IN—AN ‘aise OVER. S-STACK OF ©) 413 mre pyre