THE DAILY NEWS (GRAHAM ISLAND CASE | THE DalLy News | : | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | DEEMED CIVIL ACTION cri S.S. Prince Geor | Published Daily and Weekly by | y TLS Be THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHI PERT, B.C. i Fens een eC HING CO. LTD., eee es eee ied Father Coccola Trying to Recov- § Fridays at 9 a.m. TAs incite Nl Money Paid for Land He | ‘ nan : writ <8 H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER | c Did Not Get HEAD OFFICE r in finding Alphonse Emond, CE ALB Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephoue 98. a of forging and false S. S. PRN Sund a OR JOHN | ly ces ancouver as undays at SUBSCRIPTION RATES--To Canada, United States and Mexico: p i Rigger og rg ig 7 San . wee lis Honor Judge MeInnes For Vancouver, Victoria and Daily, 50¢ per month, or 86.00 per year ($5.00 if paid in ed that the case was one Se s | : , . .» those contemplating a trip to any poir advance Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, civil and not for the} PORK R nA oe ‘Sys TEM ‘hie’ D ss Np $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. il court as fhe evidence} service second to none, Speed a ‘ ; | was ulficient to warrant a cri- | i : TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents wer inch. Contract | nai ‘action, ia Hot tall pete rer ee rates on application. | According to the evidence sub | ALBERT DAVIDSON ig | ed. Emond undertook to ob (Agent for all Atlantic Stea Subscribers will greatly oblige by prompuly calling w Phone 98 ‘n} nd 4p tt Seti ' General Agent case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. | i eae eeeca ae, TC ter sl : Prince Rupes Key. Bather Coccula, 0 0 ~ |" p_quanasamm CC SELATAN L OR Ct AE ae asi a —— Catholic priest at Powe ri- | — —_ DAILY EDITION agers Wednesday, March 4, 1914 d tand to be situated on] ’ ae tham Island, for which the ts ANDREW’S SOCIETY hone 204 P.O. Bang = ———————— = : was to pay $2.50 per acre ROCMSE : Premier McBride and Wm. The settlers are getting don account of whieh the] Manne Aa 9 pi _" ks ae " \PERHANGING Manson cannot afford to spend tired of the political road sys- uintiff parted with sun um) g Sevtsmen cordially.“ thyitec AINTING | the public money building tem which is keeping the nting in all to 8685 As no ' Ries fOr, Nah Fens SPF : i ; roads and bridges for the pio- country tied up news of the land was forthcom.|5 ® ™”& one aoe aed : OLISHING AND neers, particularly in the ? 1 s< he plaintiff endeavored lk ’ 1h ALL TINTING north, but they can use the On November 25, 1909, get an accounting from | NG, | sookkeeping Taught Phone 639 3 publie credit to build a rail- Premier McBride gave a per- whereupon accused offered hin By Orivete eenene rat dy way to connect Alaska and the : iL : [land on the island at $10 per . “a United States in order to cre- — os, Seg fo: ee wre, which was refused WENDELL R. JONES Martin Swanson ate a friendly feeling with our in the Victoria Coe we videos: waa wiven showing EXPERT ACCOUNTANT neighbors. This may look like oes oh 2 ue real that the accused had not applied | ard Ave. and 6th 8t., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C 8 a very big and unselfish policy ue aero eee as: . a for any land in the name of the - — bul ft reminds one of the man 1@ provisions © ne «under- © |plaintiff, or that there was any A a who spends his best energies ee begat — oe a / application in the name of Coe- KNIGHT & HICKEY ; . and money making a good fel- c bobs Sy ee Wonens me oe cola in the past two years. The Contractors and Builders DETAR su BROS, low of himself down town and hah -sade ng la ta si MR te defense was a denial of the evi- Jobbing & Repairing er dice en then goes home and abuses the G. N. R. One of the prin- UNDER TWO FLAGS—SHE INSISTED ON THE UNION JACK dence of the plaintiff, and of any : : : } his family cipal clauses in that under- ‘tats +e . i Shop: Fraser and Sixth Streets 8rd Ave. near 6 . oe hoa s Q 7. . . . 4 stnika never 0 Oo ; é a, as { . Mati eas taking was that the road would| Miss Josie Collins in her dressing room, There was a ent of the sed Lat . oi aeestan PHONE GHI EN 269 . 2 rj our ‘horus girls and a real near-riot on the stage of the Prin- |“ eee aw Se OTE cml According to the district be completed within four cata aati.” ese , ir fas Ra , Penta ie get the land for the plaintiff, ; vears. That time has almost cess Theatre, Toronto, last week, during the performance of = : If you ‘are Pe. papers the settlers and pio- expired and instead of Prem- the ‘“‘Zeigfeld Follies.’ There is one scene where the United os offered ae ai er he “TAXIDERMIST to-date re iv 4 a : eens Y c State Ph aa a : = . ‘i ; 1ad previous vught. The onl - i ' nee: maenens men in different ier McBride getting his resig- States flag " shaven very conspic powety. Miss PERT whi eosighan Zesibie caer ri on dinate “Keds WE: est your prope Lt ee parts of this riding are calling nation feady he has intro- is British born and bred, insisted that when she played to George Leel fe. Dé e ad as : ef : : ; bags recovery of the money paid by|kinds of game heads mounted; S ‘ for roads to open up the duced a bill to extend the time an audience on British soil that the British flag be dis- : , é g ’ ; . aaah tha nisiniitt: Hie H . dalican [hides tanned and made into rugs GEORGE LEEK Ny country contiguous to settle- for completing the road some played. Miss Collins is leading lady and her wish was con { plaintiff, is onor deliver inane i guhtnthatiy-Deat 1 ieee ments, but whieh the road de- two years. The company has plied with. Thereupon twenty-one chorus girls quit in the Jed judgment as stated. Mr. W. plans A. MITTLER Expert Taxi 220 2nd Av 7 at partment refuses to do be-| fallen down on other clauses middle of the performance, and the show was concluded |McKay appeared fer the crown, deretiiet 728 Betueken SL., Van- —“ et cause certain settlers or citi-| of that undertaking also, but for the evening with a very much abreviated chorus. Bv2"- ine accused being represented by |couver "B.C i" zens are not in political sym-| the premier evidently has no tually, however, an arrangement was patched up, an¢ for Mr. W. Pollard Grant Ce C O A L pathy with the sitting member! intention of keeping his word the remainder of the week the Union Jack was displayed tu- - : a ee fo oe ¥ or because some _ politician| with the electors. In future gether with Old Glory, ang everybody seemed satisfied Note ee by a zi , GEORGE LEEK ve has a pull which takes the ap-| the premier cannot expect the the two flags displayed together with Miss Collins, This Visitors—Go to the Royal Cafe — iW propriation to some remote| people to believe him no mat- photo was taken after thesflag incident in Toronto. for your meals. It is the best] Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker Coast 1 epot whith will benefit caleat”: tek “how aidoete © Nex indy Leama . as service and best selected menu it Notary Public. Rents and Collections Phone 116 Rogers & la particular individual. | appear. eee It is the popular res- AUCTIONEER 4 } ' 1 Phone 17 —_—_——_—_—_—— ————————— =e HERRING REPORT IS MET ple ceettatbc cane oe 220 Second Ave. Prince Rupert FOR F PLUMBING AND wora | : Port Edward has a _ perfect BY CYNICAL LAUGHTER [2:2 !/ LAND CLEARING | SMITH. & Malu Largest a Van ve i Va 1 fe tings, | 5 8 s4 . ‘ . Se pies ss Peter Nelson (8 open to take contracts Third Ave., Head of Second tum British Columbia's Obligations for Railroads ONLY BENEFIT TO CANADIANS IN THE INDUSTRY IS WAGES uso cordwood for fuel, et. va eine PAID TO INSPECTORS 0 application. ee mi _ sp a D. C, STUART PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN Vancouver, March 3.--“ihejof the catch to Puget Sound Dae oount Principal of original guarantee....... $15,750,000 value of the herring cateh in); ports. HARRISON W. ROGERS. 5 ,75 A prominent shipping man of 808 2nd Avo. “t Prot OF interest on original guarantee........ 21,262,500 1905 was $212,475 (dry salted : Peer ; ° Architect i n" i ane : ae : poise A ancouver who In ormer years PRINCE RUPERT, 6 0 Principal of new guarantees.......... 15,960,000 The value of the smoked herring |)... ad a large share of the her- Suite 1, Pederal Block ae Interest on new guarantees........... 20,109,600 output was $16,415. Last sea-|ring jighte said yesterday PRINCE RUPERT : liktes bt blemsen B.A Gp gee son the herring ndustry alune or ee ae ART, B, CG. | i ps. B. A, bie on vo err INGUSLE, ne} that this Sestnale is being re- PI 5 W.t aps. B. A, BB ' one ’ ) R35! ; Total obligation ..............++. $73,082,100 had developed to such un extent}moved from Canadian vessels ee lies el WILLIAMS & MANSON that the totalivalue of the catch and that the majority of Japan-] . 2S" 7" df ae oamAAnn nad 4 Barri E i sters, Solicitors, Ee CANADIAN NORTHERN PACIFIC hed increased from $228.89) in [ese have transferred the trade to Ronee SECOND HAND GOODS onsy vO Ais GO5 $515. ” jships flying the stars and stripes en i 4 1505 to $515,980. | | I will buy or sell all kinds Total pledge of principal and interest .$126,358,425 This paragraph, given out by |exclusivels eitinerenn 6+. “Hee vill buy mt , ll all kind E E Credit pledged for both lines for..... $199,440,525 E. G. Taylor, inspestor: of fish-| I can’l see where Ganada is | GOVERNMENT of CANADA 1ousehold goods, mechanics’ | Helgerson Block is Annual interest charge............-. $3,480,825 eries for district three wove {benefitted by the herring indus LE LL a ll pos) Supe and men ¢ . vlolhing ) I f listri thy a¢g Will calf any time a ernment newspaper has arouse “lt he said, “when the salt is Demand the Bra F M CROSBY ’ the persons of Vaneonver and|brought from the United States MIL LUE TT Se } Victoria who are interested in|im American, bottoms, and the 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 245 PACIFIC TRANS a4 ed aa ee sateen ek =<{jhe business to a cynical laugh-|work is done by Japanese and the Genera! Cartage : ter, which wiil be followed by alfinished product carried away 7 “ AL oe RRR TE AE EE OREO EE OE OR OR EE EE IE OE OI OR OR OO *¥*¥¥) Strong protest to the suthorities. |@eain in American ships. All UNION §.5. COMPANY iF B.C., Lie A IVARSON & C0. MADYERITH £9 ee * ‘ ; ‘ . They say that while if is all very|that Canadians have to do with it | 93—Phone—92 Pr *« y 8a} ' , ‘ , 3 ; ne Blacksmi Bi “ Plumbing Steamfitting well to congratulate the eountry|?> '” pay the wages of the in- PING - Seerowppoens | — : Ye Le 7 ’ on the increase of an industry, it} SPectors Twin Borew Steamer Boat Work P. O. Box 203 prams An t and sheet metal werk would be more to the point if the More than ten companies are Phone 525 1st Ave., Manson Way | P ROBERTSON ; ; W } country benefitted thereby, In|coneerned in the loss of this ‘oll . Pe * at fair prices estern Plumbing Co., Ld : this case the benefit is all going|!rade by Canadian vessels. This| ¢¢ 99 Chartered Accountant Te to the United States and Japan. |™eans that they have to lay up cements, | ae r y a tions, Aa,u® ? i Se ee eh ee penene The herring fisheries in Van-|t!eir ships and the skippers and PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. _ "aaiens and Assignments a onpleens couver are controlled entirely by|¢"@Ws are without work. Some 908 Third Avenu Smith Block, 3rd Ave, *rince rupe BE iY the Japanese. Theré are practi-| fifteen vessels have been cut out SAILS FOR VANCOUVER : aaa cally no white men able to ob-|0! the herring lighterage, which Se eee as all the licenses oe from 15,000 to 30,000 tons Dealers ia L U M B ER , are handed over to Orientals. Inj® Yar. W d d a this way the money is sent out of ’ =r po e nes ays FEED SEEDS ™ ae the country as soon as the Jap- Want Survey of Omineca rye HAY TIMOTHY C O A L i anese have sold their catch. This, A largely signed petition has “a OATS CLOVER a : SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS however, is not the grievance been forwarded by those inter- WHEAT ALFALFA 1 which most concerns the ship-jested in the interior. country to Get tickets and reservations CORN ETC and PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. ping men, They state that all/the Dominion premier asking for ” nee tA Yb eA Comp|kk te Line of ° the salt used in curing the fish}a geological and topographical - — PLIES First and MoBride Prince Rupert is bought in the United States|survey of that portion of the CHICKEN FEED A PECIALTY BUILDERS’ SUP Hee | PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C and shipped in by American bot-|}Omineca mining district con- i ee ee LE ABER (\ U , B.C. ) \ weer CO. Lio } toms and that American ships|tiguous to Chicken lake, Smith- Rogers Steamship Agency WESTHOLME LUMBER 00, later carry away the lion's sharejers, Velkwa and Aldermere. Second Ave, Phone 116'Mail orders promptly attended ta z ve cael ‘ —_—— $$ —_________—— a - re $$ —_______—_— —_——— <= b Hof "Drawn for The {SCO0P-TM GONNA MAKE YOU THE \is STOLEN AUTO EDITOR’ - IT WILL TE ' BE UP TO YOU TO BE ON THE THATS ONE NICE. THING WF} ABOUT THE Bas5-HE is | SO REASONABLE IN His ASSIGNMENTS — AH-HUM-M-M> 38,90T- LOOKS LIKE THERE MUST BE AT LEAST THAT MANY CARS THEN (N THIS TOWN: SPOT AND GET THE STORY EVERY | TIME, AN AUTO 15 STOLEN IN THIS FROM WATCHING THIs ONE.- I STILL HAVE ONLY 38906 CARS TOKEEP/' MY EYE ON ALSO - ©) 1914 - seri even