THE DAILY NEWS Rupert's RELIABLE leading Paper ce dite ALIVE OLeAN eee ca THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: Satan rebuking sin tid nothing on the mayor when he rebuked an alderman for using personalities. PRINGI RUPERT, B.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ——S—— 15, 1914 (WN OF TELKWAIS ALMOST WIPED OUT BY FIRE PRICE FIVE CENTS ITY ASSESSMENT TOTALS OVER TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS -- COUNCIL KILLS PUBLICITY GRANT $10,000 for Hospital Resisted Arrest Train Delayed SNAP _— John Pitman was drunk last — Ainance mittee re-) night and refused to go home or The passenger train due in led the granting of $10,|\ behave himstlf. He even refused|here last evening has been held MAYOR’ he hospital as a result}to be arrestéd and fought the|up at Mile 76 due to a rock slide fe held last Wweek|police, kicking and biting and|from a blast. She will not be in —-—- -—— }when the subject was discussed.|raising a big row. This morn-|until sometime tonight, and will Sena ees CED VOTE IN COUNCIL WITH TWO MEMBERS ABSENT— 1) ep vas adopled wilhoul|ing Magistrate McMullen fined|go out again in the morning,| SUSPICIONS THAT INCENDIARY WAS CAUSE OF THE FIRE— MORRISON WANTED FULL ATTENDANCE WHEN MO- discussion, and this favor sub-|him $20 and @osts. Peter O’'Mal-|The train scheduled to go out NARROW ESCAPE OF SEVERAL LIVES TION RECONSIDERED—MORRISSEY ACCUSED ect of debate is dead for the|ley was fined $5 and costs for be-|this morning had to be cancelled eae ae OF SUDDEN CHANGE itime being jing drunk. and goes tomorrow morning. (Special to The Deily News) lives would have been lost. Sev- serene Geen Telkwa, B. G., April 15.—A fire|eral parties were asleep im the ‘i of last night’s{portion of it than the average 7 ? OS ORS STF: P} which broke out in the rear of| buildings, but were Se ake came at the}man. He was not a member of Kennedy & McDonald's pool room | (he oud ver aa ee ah Ty ives, ery ‘ a business. Theling poard of trade nor did he about 12:40 a. m. on Monday : ‘ clerk read his , t : h The buildings burned were: ed etoing the #410,000 look upon it for the purpose of threatened to burn the * ole J. McDonell, cottage. blicity purposes. |¢reating a real estate boom. Few town out, but for a change in the Dr. H. A. Wallace, residence +1 explained the| people know anything about = wind, which also brought rain.|and office. i Ald. Morrison] Prince Rupert Publicity is fo Practically the whole business Louis Schorn, store and ware- econsideration of the purpose of driving the argu 7 eee atk oe i roe t ited oe Gal ffi laid over until ; A b L . d Ab S d H if Milli R lI ne town is very much excite . L. Gale, office. M when the = full ment ‘home. mount to e evie on out eventeen an a 101--- 0. over the rumor that a man was J. Mason Adams, drug store. Ald. Morrissey could not sup- seen leavi fr behind the| Chettleburgh & Sinclair, farm be present. a C ] d Y d seen leaving rom behine 1¢ th eburgh & Sinclair, farn was refused and|Port the grant in view of claim omp ete ester ay pool room a few minutes before} implements. i after cla for telephone, water “A > > ere ice Thirtee ings i y OF ee eee « , li ht and d vall Pet n The city assessment roll was turned over to te city clerk yesterday. The grand total is over|*he flames were noticed. Had rhirteen buildings in all were ant £ and sidewalk *xten - . x . or ¢ : > sed | destrove uted, the mayor)” ne coming in. He understoed|22 Million and the taxable property amounts to 17% million. another twenty ne elaps ed | de . a ae veil hand in opposi thet 1; awe € nt of the roposed The total this year is about one and a half million higher than last year, but this increase does | before aeetieey was attracted to | The hotel was saved, but wit grant ha fF : oi pati ‘. ra not come on private holdings. It is principally due to the development of the Grand Trunk Pacific|*e blaze probably a number of|some damage. grat was Or é tall £ a . : is out of the cits late } , : ees \ c Dom nent of Canada bh the government. station would use so much water es rees o 08 \ el love f r s re) i 2,280,05( 222, 80( * and Morris ee W ; To. ? re eet Hon. J. D. Reid expressed the}that Woodworth lake would not be reconsidered ' 5° See ath : : : PMONE! PAPERS efynt.tt hope that the company did not be able to supply the demand. ne o ( » = se 0 ( } Co » , +o 9.500 z wou oa a ; I I va mpany 5,393, 1 propose to come to the govern- There had been no quantities lebentures anc Ip d th Ge i : 3,2 0,000 ve I ; edly asked that it be} |, rt a : B tis! or ment for assistance. The gov-|mentioned in the communica- e so : "itis (40 riva 5,540,55 971,060 fy : ; ext Monday He , _ ren aa : mie eae rares OY abn ernment, he said, had about all|tion,. The electrical engineer il mover of the br" speet a < af * pS a ' a it could handle at the present|gnd city engineer should report. e through ¢ rtising : 26,960,5 $2,834,860 j ] ne: maaan cof : a isin “ $26,0 Reheres time. Probably they could’ get water s out of the city notion is fps ° ee onight Mr. Pringle was sure that the] elsewhere. ret a catch verdict. 1 nt ea ab] . } - . . . : -ompany was in earnest and that ‘ . ¢ itw t presumably ‘ | The city council, most rf ec I : Ald. Montgomery said the city , Ald Morrissey I have not ORS Cc : : i a 7 ¢ isked as a favor hanged my opinion. I agreed { G.T.P. FAV ONCRETE lwhom are credited with Shining | ANOTHE MAN DIES it does not hitb to ask assist-| water was the orly source of be laid over. Cea na ‘ B IDG to defeat the by-laws submitted | CT UP ance from the government. water to be had. A four-inch rr} tae i pea iplebis We all did and then R E OVER CREEK | defe 1 em Vi IM OF HOLD Sy. FF. Nickle of Kingetaneait f ri the motion and : f the ilderméen voted o the city ratepayers last Ja } pipe line would not hamper the ried. Those vot-]*.... ee juary, now realize they were pe Cees that the British financial world |city service. ng Montgomery, |oeen* f Bert—W g City -Qoungil Talked it Over bot haps hasty and_ ill-advised |Gave Holdup Terrible Beating | was overshadowed by Canadian Ald. Basso-Bert suggested a Maitland and the ue noe en os nat Left to City Engineer to Dis- |}their campaign, Last evening | but Received Wounds Which railway projects. He thought it committee to negotiate and re- to the plebiscite : if the ao eu cuss With Those Interested lthe telephone committee asked| Caused Death would be a bad thing to have to| popt T} 4 was not willing to pass the mo et Np : e : : —— x) abroad that ther trans : hen suggested a lto have a bylaw submitted for : ye go abroad that another trans- Ald. Morrison wanted to know tion "he orse creek dge pro-|] ? Special to The Daily News ‘ alan 4 Cs a hee . th SN INEYORS The m was then put to} P ae oe , taf ncatoat eee erection of a new telephone Seattle, April 45.—Charles F poeneen Sie a heine Jif that main could not be put i e City solicitor said], fat ke censn tit Those votini pau yrought aul a ie i Wore |building and reading room, The| ~“""’ P ‘|}planned across Canada. through section two, as it would : ld be 40) annulis.. a “th M iene the sipy. eounail, mmecting question will come » before the |Swirtz, the passenger who was] -Mr. Stevens of Vancouver said|pe of yse there immédiately. The 5 , for i were the mayor, on a ‘ 0 ‘ sis i - h ed grant oaela ja reinforced concrete structure Rie éhine Gach @weehh Chien te |aiso so badly beaten that he died|a road which in the course of a Maitland, Morrissey and the city : } ome “oug 2 é oO wey Met 2 ) ss f i : vould pay a larger jas being better, more agiiene end] { Ald. Morrissey suggested , | last night rhe prosecuting at-|few years would probably be|aneineor and lectrical superin ‘ ‘ ate oO ( oO s sug ste ai ‘ : engineer al elects ai s - cheaper. He submitted a design be Fae between the city en jtorney has filed an information]|pressing the government for as- tendent was appointed to nego o nferanoe 18 , ‘ , as appo ( re es |The city engineer reported that ie ib haw Bima. fo othe fof murder in the first degree. sistance. tiate and report PNM [eee ela SeNaran: dO. Dore \@rand T ee a 1 the ¢ vernment ~ Mr. Pringle said that the com- ; | bridge and suggested getting dee ee a oar | Reversible scrims, one yard;pany would be content for thé} a MONEY WANTED! taliod plana ‘end Vengers zoe & i. Th juestion wa finally laid | Wide, regular value 35c, special|present to get a charter,from the! See . linforeed concrete struc i sub- e questi = ae “« |price 20e yard at Geo. D. Tite's, |Labrador coast to Winnipeg. ly 2 mitting them to the G P, ee: for nthe ity ease to ait ye} fea Hon. J. D. Reid thought the bill Extra Good Picture Program THREE To FI government for approval. uss “a 1 the representatives of| : show okie hn Satekne f Se ii eee 2 ee |} The mayor wanted to send vA the G, P. and provincial gov- | Sane Pioneer Cleaners. are pn a 4 caren in ne s oe [Phone 4 saan bee ing > 'n the Catholic Hall A ARS gure en 1ins that the Doors open at 7 p. my first performance at 7:15 sharp, second -_- The Prince Rupert players came 5. KEYSTONE COMEDY ag {YIN®@ and dancing starte $| ae 8 ae some of performande at 9 o'clock. Gam ah eave through with 47 paints plus. Pm Sharp. Westhol y solution to will : | nai ADMISSION: =» 1c and 18 chestra, Sit aaeaes them looked forward to was COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 4 tena li Ge ote buving ADMISSION nothing so large as Federal- Dustin Farnum in “THE @QUAW MANY in Port Edward before the rail-; “And worth the money.” ism, but a moderate scheme ‘ way is completed. | of devolution