PRINCE RUPERT THE PACIFIC GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: —_——— Some Tories would have us be- lieve that photographing Jap. fish~ eries is developin the Pacifi , PORT OF PROGRESS ’ fisheries. My x t o—O————=_—akE—EEE Pea ee Tg Sa SS Rh a ee ee — pire fins iie : r. pee? Re PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS * eT ee Ne ee TROL ge ore eran ee. . ii 27 ve EE a ‘ DEAT CHIEF MAKES ‘BLOQUENT ASK PUBLICITY BOARD [7 Fror severat years ine peo- || POLICE MARKED BILLS M |} ple have bee ndemanding 10 CANVASS FOR CASH new legislation and a policy FOUND ON TESSIER PLEA FOR DYING INDIAN RACE of ee eee, na a "Cas DISMISSED BY JUDGE YOUNG When They Get It in the Bank Columbia. The provincial |} tiquor Selling. Case in Police - arene We nee Finance Committee Will government made a start last Court This Morning—Ad- cee cya te ST INDIANS ACCEPTED CHRISTIAN TEACHINGS OF THE Then Aid year. A coat commission) a Journed Till Tomorrow EVIDENCE PRACTICALLY A REPETITION OF THE EVIDENCE WHITE MAN WITHOUT A BLOW OR BLOODSHED.— The labor commission and an ey GIVEN IN SLANDER CASE—JUDGE THOUGHT. MUCH TRUSTED IN A FAIR DEAL OVER LANDS Phe city finance committee re- agricultural commission A five dollar bank bill, the FEELING SHOWN AND WITNESSES WERE kan ea ported last evening that they were sent out. (‘They took a number of which had been taken EXCITED (By Chief Councilior Alfred Adams.) were in. receipt’ of applications vear. This year they will re- by the police, was the chief evi- oe dig epee ad elected head of the|civilization; a race apart, fit only for several large grants whigh port and now the announce- dence agains! George Tessier Judge Young found L. E. Me-|to lead to an absolute conclusion. Band of Indians, form-|to obey certain laws, made by would have to come out of this ment is made that some new |[/and his wife, charged with seli-|Farlane not guilty of perjury at|It was very easy to be mistaken. reatest warriors of the|God and man, and tq become the|*°@! § general tax fund. legislation will be proposed }jing liquor without a licence. the conclusion of the case this The judge here recited an in- ida nation, and now|by-play of designing persons, rhe —* asked for were: next year. Three years and They appeared in police court} Morning. cident in Rev, MeLeod’s own evi- , » but a few hundred,jwho desire to drag us down to oe for board of trade pub- the government proposes to ||/thi smorning. The evidence given throvugh-|dence which, had it not been nerly tens of thousands|perdition., In our days of. old, city, eno the Sere make a start! British Co- Tessier and his wife have only|0Ul the case which occupied the corrected, might have been hard the wilds of this fair|when tribal customs were extant, society, $22,585 for the schools, lumbia had a rich govern- |]/peen here a short time. They|CUrt all day yesterday and this|to explain later. is but meet and just|and we were monarchs of all we and te ea aie en ment; it still has a strong |/haye rooms over the Lando| ring was a repetition of the McFarlane had been present should be raised, as|surveyed, the Indian had certain ote paspite , ; one, numerically, but no one clothing store. evidence of the slander case, theland heard the evidence of all the eraves of our warrior|laws and conditions which tend- They re One Sieree, he the would think of calling it a Tony Mike gave evidence that effort being made to show thal|witnesses and when he jleliber- asking that theled to strengthen his faith in his school eayes and OUR aL live wire. he,and Mick Popovitch went up McFarlane had made false state-|ately denied their statements he stayed, and voices|brethren, and, although we were a ie be ea full; ade to their rooms and bought a ments to influence the minds Of}must have expressed his recol- | ; d 4 snvagesc ?) 0spital gran ye considered in — alee 3 , the jury. ctl : protest against the | then looked upan as avages, a nice bt hk bale cout round of gin, paying for it with a . ee a ona and understanding. — It disease and intoxi-|we grew and grew, until the land eo tintthe | cot trad the five dollar bill they got from Judge Young in summing up]}was not reasonable to suppose 1 de een - ourlwas coveret th the homes of a]°!!s “88 te Hoard oF trade can- 5: th tin a 3): atta widest trae ic wifa|the case this morning said he re-|that a man in his sane senses : I mating Une , vered wi h wei , i . ; vass the steamship companies, the police. Pe ire and his wife rretted the et “re he 1 t bee would ake thos cdnlvudiotnas I God of the white man,jrace that was capable of resist- : . re y were both in the room and Mrs.| &reteec le Charge had not peen m se 1 me God of the Indian.|ing all foes from the outside. the townsite company, the bank- Tessier took the money. taken up earlier when the facts|of he did not believe them. i heritage which-ends|The all-conquering Bible was ee Pilegetg and ferme ee ogh Popoviteh norroboratod the| Were fresh in the minds of the ‘Fhe evidence throughout was eave the border-|brought in our midst, and we Rens ag my be . n | ge evidence and. said he paid the witnesses. Tt was a strong point| unsatisfactory. The witnesses ¥ , rlasting kingdom,|laid down our bows and arrows the cash in the bank the com- money. They drank gin. A bot.|i2 MeFarlane’s favor that all the}were more or less excited ana ) eve ast E KINKGOTH, | te V ¢ : ttee ll consider gz gr nic oO 0 y. i é : d = am . taught, all are;and pears and accepted the a lg consider giving aid { tle of gin was produced in court. matters eT aie to Pe en ec ideacs 3 ram gr of La j ling to our faith.|the doctrines inculeated by a ‘ David Scheinman, who works|Perury were aiscusset POR WRC Lis WES. | DONS e eae ch and bake the} worthy followers of the Disci- £6, COGMRILLOS COMA AR: oan in the store ditiemrnedth, ‘says he| Several witnesses. There is no|that McFarlane has committed ho undste—ell: wittiples, The Hidson’s Bay Com, Conclusion that nothing "but “ue frequently sees people going and| Witten evidence. It was all evi-|perjury under the criminal code. : 1, a that judement|pany, with its traders and pone Won ie: Sakee Peete coming from these rooms, They|4nce speaking from one’s recol- a pa aa | be for all of us|whiskey vendors, entered our wor: the Financing. oF Hie: Byars go up half drunk and come down lection and impression: Temper- If you are in the market for i a just and/land, and we were placed under ee all drunk. He also saw liquor aments differ, and where such is/a good reliable engine for busi- 7 eu all ur |r les laid down by men who have rhe report passed on motion going up the case it is very difficult to|ness or pleasure, see Akerberg, wi ot ae st tollowed the teachings of Chris-/°% Messrs: MeClymant ang: Mon. In cross-etamination he said{®St@blish perjury on mere con-|Thomson & Co,, machinists, cor. HF 0 ou AS ollowec e et gs 0 4 ‘ SS-eN, é 2 §6sé . 4 } e ditianity for thousand if years OMGEy:. he was not after the people be verses UQn He would be very}Manson Way and {st Avenue. wD nay be iookedjtit iO ousanas ¢ yee ' as Ol ¢ , 2 ‘8 ¢ ; : | ene oiereenreretenmnnieneet ate y ; loath to convict without evidence 246-41..38 ior race, with-]} cause they were boosting for a cng ts of so-called | Continued on Page 3 MISSIONARY SOCIETY rival store. He was very anxious ee ee ie to get these people out of the ‘ ELECT NEW OFFRCERS city for the good of Prince Ru- QUADRA TOOK DAUGHTER 5 ‘ , IES Int "0 . THCONA Ladies Had Interesting Meeting Constables Shiel and Carrol 9 { in the Presbyterian Church gave the story of the raid. Con- T0 REV. Ht T0 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Hall Yesterday stable Shiel said Tessier re- | sf marked, “I guess it is all up with aaa? seein ; The Presbyterian Missionary LORD DENMAN us.’ There was a dispute as to|/BISHCP DU VERNET TEnvERS THANKS TO OFFICIALS WHO ° ‘i i" OF LATE HIGH COMMISSIONER SHOWS GENEROUS |Society held a very interesting | Goyernor-general of Austraiia, whether this would be accepted ASSISTED IN GETTING MISS HOGAN TO MASSETT id GIFTS TO SCHOO!.S AND HOSPITALS—SOLD HIS meeting yesterday afternoon in} Who has announced his inten- | 4S evidence. ON THE PATROL BOAT iy SCOTTISH ESTATES the chureh hall, Mrs. Jas. M.| ion to resign® Tl-health is | oan police brought a quantity scans ore ether i ; rae ae eae given as the cause. }of liquor they found and a lot of On behalf of Mrs..and Miss|Mr. MelIntosh, postmaster of 5 ty. £100,000: Aberdeen Uni- Carmichael was in the chair, Af- Byes ae ec | ie bottles. They found $16]Hogan. as well as the Diocese of|Prince Rupert, and Mr. Martin, if ( to The Daily News ers ‘ ; ter a musical .number Mrs. in Tessier in his sox, including Caled I h to thank most| Postmaster of Massett iy gt et 0 ospi- ; nae test y | ; PN eek S tale a, I wish te ank mos , : e a we Feb, 3.—It is now an ve »,000; Leanchoil Hospi-}y alker, & paper was read b¥ Mrs MRS. THOMAS HAS NO | the marked five dollar bill. So ; : ’ . - F, H. DU VERNET, hat. ‘Lord Sfrathcona|tal,. Forres, Scotland, £10,000:)G, A. Klower, on ‘Dr See CLAIM AGAINST CITY | Tessier in defence said he was Sincerely ‘the many: SiGaqee: who Bishop of Caledonia: i tis Scottish estates for|Home for Incurables, Stratham,|the Great Superintendent rhis in the kifehen and did not know] !#ve shown their deep sympathy. February 3, 1944, 1M ( The residus after|London, £2,000; London Univer-|!§ 4 personality who figures so whether these men got a drink The flying of flags at half- an een oer San ae ) legacies are paid ‘reverts iti ‘ 3.000: Middlesex Hospital, |!@rgely in Ralph Connor's books, | Solicitor Roports 0 on Compensa~| or not. He did not give them any}imast by the governmert and MAY PUT SKULL AND i ; «daughter Lady Strath-|¢2.000: Church. of Scotland in]®$ one of the greatest mission- tion Glaim for a jor get any money. He’ had his] divie L ihiuitios ax iwallk: nares i , cee idee Sao ay, (kent Sea ‘se , .Jary statesmen o der S. h in Nov. 1912 drink i a kitehe : , Th tines Eom a The legacies are; St.|firm ministers’ fund, £10,000; oe ae wath : os rand ro a mont ' rink in We-kitohen. He was no} private citizens, was a fitting BONES ON DEMON RUM ; hs College, £10,000: Royal|/Queen’s University Kingston, | Mrs. Klower vividly traced his S = ee in the front room. The numer-|tripute to the memory of one of ; College M ntr n i £200 lo t extension fund ¢29,000;|life, from its humble beginning In November 1912 W. Thomas,|ous people coming up and down ‘ 2 ect + “ and most highly Laois ; Vt ey : vs “I , tal, | ; i dit Pre byierian College in Seetland,.the emigration of|a workman in the employeof the jhe explained as being visitors to si stat gay)» oo . his eee | Antenne -Leeeee Sie ore ‘ ve ONE: ORD Seen 2 poet : ; ~ 'Ithe family to Ganada, his first|city, jumped aboard the fire au- | ste . 2 respected pioneers of (his coast.) duce Measure to Label Bever- £100,000; Yale Uni-| Montreal, £12,000 : a minister who lived in the front Every effort. was made to se f ’ eae “4 ities es ye, ‘ pastorate in Norwich, Ontario; |tomobile to get a ride to another|;ooms, The empty bottle : very GOL G6 SOSs ¥ ages More Than 2 per Cent ' then the founder of Knox church | part of the city. In turning. the | ppom Eis See ee cure a ship of sufficient size and A bane ONG i Bebo aun beets ; , s ot RON oe eee O85 safety to convey across the] + y, : ” + 2 HF IN GERMANIA ‘YOUTH TOOK PART IN 7 Marti ond ane anys site Ba Poe se ai the | Mr. Crossman and the auctioneer! .topmy waters of Hecate Straits|everages containing more than Ny ment as Home Mission Superin-] auto went over > trestle ¢ j}had had in his rooms after the th 7) : : : 2 per cent alcohol will be labeled { 1" Sera “I : 1e large party of friends who|*= Per cent alcohol will be labele j IN PRINCE RUPERT | SIXTEEN BOMB CRIMES tendent of the Presbyterian ‘Thomas was killed, : sales they had been conducting. wink pay elle the> finial with skull and crossbones and a church for western Canada. rhe widow now asks for com- The defanar naka a: marie. 4. § : x ; ‘ . f Ma TI ! t t Is tl nsation from the city through The Gererar senee. Jor An. oar Captain Newcombe of _ the other poison warnings, if a_ bill His “he ; g travels ‘o- | pensatlo ‘0 > CNL ‘oug our r e wi : 3 Fi intm : : ‘ Ne ) Organized ‘in the West-| | Boy in Teens “Tells New York Po- See the WARaH. and Ric Ath ite Srakive Garas-& Helnkt “{Journment to get more wit-/ Malaspina was most willing to go|t® be introduced in the legisla- olme Theatre Sunda lice of Many Outrages ; : ; Oe ata BD PULSRRAR, as often he had in days past en-|ture at the beshest of the Anti- y | the Canadian wesl were por- rhe claim was submitted to} , : vas A Wied Evening a isavad: for 16" Séena he never | tha’ Giles anliciton: Gaemmann ak: | ae eee joyed the warm hospitality of an League peconne a law, F le or ve 2,—Alfre ae. 2t Lara it + ta : “| > rectory ¢ t Si The p is av I _ New York, Feb. eres spent a Christmas season in his |The report was turned in to the LAURIER’S CUSTOM the rectory at Port Simpson, but ee me ly woo ms ‘ ely for the promotion of Lehman, a. youth D his Sine own family ecirele; his whole|council meeting last evening, WILL BE FOLLOWED permission had to be obtained and ee shi waa Pikes P vship among the Ger-|testified today to having SASSY sintalaie ab tHE. carvikacet his The city solicitor contends from Otlawa first, and through a offeot: gg 1 resident in Prinee Rupert part in sixteen bomb sayPaeye| chureh, that the applicant has no case. sae break in the wire @ reply to our sities? . ‘ ; revealed knowledge of eighty, Refreshments were served and|The jury who investigated the|Conservative Government Will|'essages was not received in This preparation contains a ized at a meeting I) ajeared up the mystery of two], | 4 wre elected as the|death gave a verdict thal the| Have Joint Committee on the |time. aohol, which is. & babit-form- i \, eas ee The iattartaanesii the following were elected as-the = ae oa Sua tla s ing, irritant, narcotic poison.” f Ime Theatre, 1¢/ murders, and furnished informa- oflieans. Jen aO4a: accident could not be charged to Redistribution Bill Last evening ” we — secured ’ ant, pol : ae ‘lected are: tfon coneerning a number of : ; pat, PEA y-and: that»4b era.cwas Sapa Ns through the marine department Furthermore, the bill sets fh i : : : 54 President——Mrs, G. A, Glower,|/any one and tha yere was no ci 3 : ae ae forth just what size the type d fa dent, Geo, Werner; vice-|!esser crimes, including arson Vice-President Mrs. J. A.|negligence on the part of the (Special to the Daily News) permission for the Quadra, which | '0 J ype an ‘ih \ and burglary. . . nite ee : Pte ee. es 3 sneing|left this morning, to call at Mas-|Skull and bones shall be. , ' ent, P. Lorenzon: secre- : : Kirkpatrick. city. Under — the Workmen's Ottawa, Feb. In bringing ‘I . r : q D - een! i Lehman was a witness in the} omens —— Mrs. McLean Compensation Act application} gown the Pedistribution bill the|S¢tt om the way to Langara The penalty for violation of 4 ‘ rer iz; ‘easurer, i sta , sn . wsler arian DOU = AS.—-—-MIS, 2 sean, - . ‘ . B J Ss a ated Buna 4 et is teak juitz; treasure! trial of Angelo Sylvester, accused Deneratinia, Haimiilies Mrs |should have been made within pe ache irae Fe be nina Island, to take Miss Hogan home, Fy at oe te less. Pies of a bomb outrage, Lehman told Woodland and Mrs. Jacob Kirk. |Six months, and under the Muni- e Sus but as the Quadra was not re- BS re nan 50 or. from oposed to organize @/of the burning of two Brooklyn patrick. cipal Clauses Act it should be tom followed by Sir Wilfrid]turning, and there will be no five to fifty days in jail, or both, ‘ society in connection|homes for the insurance and of made within twelve montha. Laurier. A committee of thelother steamer for Massett for William H. Anderson, superin- ‘ce verein for the cultiva-}many other lesser crimes. He eee aes Wh nivih se house to consist of seven mem-|ten days, it was impossible for|tendent of the league, refused to ; s had been voluntarily s ys, I | ; )' good-old German lieder.|}said the bomb outrages usually CLAIMS DRIFTING LOGS taking a ride at the time. The}bers will be named, four fromJothers to altend the funeral. say who would introduce the bill, ‘iments of various kinds}prought the men doing the work MENACE T0 SHIPPING Ocean Accident Company, who|the government and three from{ Rev. Heber Green, our clergy-| He said, however, that it is not 6 projected, A permanent] fifty dollars. : carried accident insurance for|the opposition, to fix the bound-|man at the head of Massett In-}4 joke, ; Will be secured as soon —_—_———_—— _—_—_— the city to cover such cases,|aries of the constituencies. The|let, will represent me at the —_— oOo sible, Stroller White Here H. S. Clements Proposes Bill to} j,i... (hat neither the cily nor|#overnment will appoint one]funeral and will give the people Break in Waterworks Germans or German- Stroller White, the well known Provide for Picking Up Logs the company haye any responsi.|from the West, one from, Ontario |of Massett my message on be- For some days the waterworks rh ing residents of Prince Ru-leditor of the White Horse Star, Lost From Booms bility in the matter and one from Quebec, one one half of this diocese in which Rtv. departnent has been trying to, i ‘ho may wish to become]}was in the city for a few hours ; nt The solicitor's report was|from the Maritime Province, Wm, Hogan labored: most faith.|locate,-9: big preak te see ’ s are invited to make|yesterday. He has been out for (Special to The Daily News.) adopted. while the @pposition third man] tully , cor nearly — twenty-one} At first it was thought the break ae ‘tion to any one of the of-]a holiday and is just returning Ottawa, Feb. 3—-H. -8. Cle- will probably represent Quebee|years.* While we, have not heard|was in the flexible joints under ! f the verein, north on the Princess Maquinna.|ments of Comox-Atlin has intro. | 9 and the Maritime Provinces details, we who know him 80 well Shawatlans passage, but by While here he took the oppor-|duced a bill to amend the nayi- The Hon. A, Meighen or R. B./can imagine him saying: “Bury|shutting off valves and putting hool Estimates Accepted tunity of looking up many old]gation and water protection act, ; ’ ' ; Bennett will likely represent the}!me among the Haidas, thejon meters it was found that the Serpe friends whom he knew in the]He said on the coast of British q lA5 dl Orin west, Norsemen of Whe Pacific, within|joints were tight. After making ' school board have made!north, WUditor White anticipates |(lumbia in particular boom logs ee sound of the roaring breakers of|tests for two days the leak was y ‘Clr estimates for the year|reaewed activity in Alaskal«fien broke loose and no pro- Vote a Censure Defeated the North Beach,” located yesterday afternoon in a 2 585. This amount is] business vision was made for having the ee I wish to especially thank Mr.|/blown out end on Beach Place. ' ly in advance of last year, rs aii lee athaaeh sue picked up, and there were monies prices for a few days only Capetown, Feb, 3.—A bill in-|Smith and Captain Wicks of the|The waste was finding its way to ' ‘linates were submitted to Remember the Presbyterian]a menace to navigation, The bill . oe ee Sule, Ont demnifying the government for|Atlin Fisheries, Captain Saund-|sea without appearing on the ’ council, chureh choir concert to be giy-|is designed to remedy this, your eulte made to fit you at the Sithe deportation of the, strikers}ers and Captain Robertson of| surface. Repairs are now being ' evening the finanee com- en in the hail on 4th Avenue, on ——————-—_—— LADIES’ TAILORING | Was wiven thé first reading injthe marine department; Mr,.|/made, While repairs were being - reported, recommending| Wednesday evening, Feb, 4th, at A bre ak in the line cut off part 525 Third Avenue the assembly. A labor amend-|Merryfield, secretary of the;made the pump at Morse Creek “eptanee of the estimates.|8 o'clock, in aid of organ fund.Jof the light service last evening ment equivalent to a vote of cen-|Conservative Association, who|was brought into service yester- _ i "Port was adopted, Nickets. 50 cents each, {tlfor about an hour, sure was defeated, endorsed my appeal to Ottawa’|day afternoon. / i