er - serait # R SC F : ’ - * 7 fr 4 ‘ I c. ay ‘s = . vat ”) { } ‘ : ‘i JUN i a “ue DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: Leginle: ‘ 4 ogfitheanaes ‘aa “ ative Library 4ing Paper hing ' Having Weaing ia. (Morrissey refer aby CLEAN RELIAb.. LIVE diet o Li Selene oe was A little too much. PRICE FIVE CENTS, V., No, 147 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914 4 $20,000,000 FIRE MAKES THOUSANDS HO C.N.R. BOND NEGOTIATIONS ARE CAUSING TROUBLE -—- CITY COUNCIL FEARS PUBLIC CRITICISM | HITCH OVER C. N. R. BOND ISSUE --RAISING MONEY THEMSELVES TROUSLE OVER DETAILS OF MORTGAGE SHOWS THAT MAC- KENZIE AND MANN CAN GET MONEY WHEN THEY ARE UP AGAINST IT-—-THINK THEY OWN GOVT, rity being 38, Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners Phone 4. | ie tf | be purple and gold. ADAIR CARSS, ¥ Secretary, KKK RH HEH KH HK for a writ of habaes corpus has been refused. An application will be made to the court of appeals of which there will be a silting to hear the appeal. special CITY COUNCIL NOT TRYING T 0 The new ground, though as yet rather soft, will no doubt improve as the season advances, and to the Drydock Club is indeed due all praise for the arduous work of its members in making the ground what it is, The following Was the line-up Df the teams before a fairly large | gathering of spectators, viz:— of a few disjointed rushes of their forwards, the game waged mostly on their own half. At this point Allan went through added a third goal, the city forwards so far by no means justified their command- ing lead for had the opposing de- fence covered up better’ they might have been more successful, and The play of 1 | RH RG | OR RK RR ER RK KH! ’ TWE OK ‘ : “: « MERCHANTS’ SOCCER TEAM * TAX PAYERS HAVE # | & DECORATIONS FOR *| NO WAGON ROAD | PLACE TODAY IN SALEM a ee ’ We * * | * yd be “The prospector who said * DEFEATED DR * om lice the Mayor is *|* As secretary of the com- *|* the road department is * ei 1* kick over the court's deci- *|* miltees in charge of the *|* spending $9,000 on a wagon * ae a MRI 7 ONE THOUSAND BUILDINGS DESTROYED; TEN THOUSAND ARE | .«;,,,, in the private quarrel *|* coming 1st of July celebra- # | * road up Alice Arm is entire. *|@PENED GAME IN DOMINION DAY CUP COMPETITION WAS HOMELESS—MANY HISTORIC STRUCTURES | 4 which the City Couneil took #*|* tion, I am instructed ta sug- *|* ly mistaken,” said R. Jen- * INTERESTING THOUGH ONE-SIDED — GROUNDS WERE UVESTRUYED 1* into court at the expense of *|* gest lo the citizens a the % | * nings, the Road Superin- * GOOD—FAIR CROWD OF SPECTATORS Te, 7 o | # the public,” said a business #*|* City of Prinee Rupert that * | # tendent this morning. “We * ON, Teticrs aint ; pope dere aie awe leather district ruining very|* man to The Daily News this *!# should it be their intention «| 4 are not building any wagon * Last night the local soccer en-|Archie; MelIlvery, Service, Elliot, 4, n, Mass,, June 26,--Near-|building in a curving path two|x morning, The only -injus- *{* to decorate their homes or ols road. The whole appropri- *|thusiasts had their long looked| Hughes and Lowe. 4 the city of Salem econ-|™iles long and more than half a|* tice 1 see in the verdict is #*|* places of business that they *| ation is $3,000 and it is be- *|for opportunity of witnessing a Right from the start the Mer- u rich historie buildings, |'""'° wide. |* that the city is stuck for sev- *|* use as far as possible the *!* ing spent on a trunk trail up * full eléven-a-side game, when the} chants made progress on the left, satated by Rha today. The com burning embers carried by |* eral hundred dollars of costs #*|* Union Jack or Canadian En- *| * the [lbance Valley.” * City Merchants played the Dry-| and, following a mix-up in goal- ; $96.000,000. The fre de ee wind started fires .in}#* instead of the C&ty Council,” *|* sign. The 1st of July com- "|" . dock Club in the initial game Of| mouth, Currie opened the scoring 3 000,000, e Ure de-|/other sections. For a time it|* *)* memorates the birthday of *| * * * * * ¥ * * * % ® ® & & # # x) the City Cup Competition. for the Merchants with only a d 1,000 buildings, includ-}tooked as if the whole city seem-|#* * * * * 4% * # KKK KH HK KI Or Dominion and it is felt * ee ae OSes ods, Previous football games have couple of minutes gone, Fortune i ore of manufacturing es-|ed doomed, Several buildings : * that national decorations are *| Hindus Fighting for Entrance always been confined to the rather} certainly favoured the city team Ks nts, and made 10,000 | were dynamited, British House Divide * those most appropriate for ¥*| ——— litnited space of Second Avenue, for immediately afterwards is homeiess, | No fatalities are reported, but * this occasion, % | (Special to The Daily News) but now that a ground has been! Rrichton accepted a rebound from line originated in the Kern | fifty persons were injured and Special to The Dally News | * Iam also instructed to * Vancouver, June 26.—An order; Prepared it is to be hoped that|{he goalkeeper and added num- Factory on the west side|are being treated in th hospi London, June 26.—The division|* state that the colors emble- ¥|for the deportation of one of the the soccer boys will be accorded! ber two, This early success f ept through the — shoe j tals, on the Finance Bill resulted in|* ™atic of Prince Rupert have *|Hindus on the Komotaga Maru the support which their game in|seemed to dishearten the Dry- ‘ 303 for and 265 against: the ma iz been decided upon and are to has been signed. The application itself wararnts, dock men for with the exception o * * * beam Oey City Merchants: Youngman, Another brace of goals from June 26 It is stated) rhe . ( Li f i : : SELL H Dodson and J. Currie; Arthur, |Currie followed quickly, but just 26, ater The iovernment desires a Garnet and 8. Currie; Campbell,|to prove that hope had not died By hority that there is aj/miniinum price to be fixed for a ame ; Brighten, Dennis, Allan and Har-j| within the hearts of the Drydock e ~ {peonnention with | selling the issue so that there will F I M L ae dy. men, a piece of forceful play on f TOON. . bonds pr ° . . e . e ‘ a nitwwed ° ns? P a Be 0 as little sacrifice on the face| Eq i ik Drydock:, McGrath; Smith and | ——-——-——- a ~ Sabie ae ten ae s possible, In consequence nancia eeting ast Evening Did Not Produce Results Taking Armstrong; Davidson, Duff and (Continued on Page 4) eport is to the effect that , , i . . ; : — (overnment is ineieuns cy of the hited, itis understood that} Expert Advice of Bank and Sitting Tight--Treasury Notes ——=—— === . iin conditions being placed in| Ma nzie & Mann are borrowing ' ° . had been madeé for the long term) Council he had a bone fide offer yeoeeaatnmam. ince’ inj Mackensle & Mann arp borrowing Might be Renewed at Another Discount--Mayor dehentusea. at 25, aad he was’ prepaeeinea is nde MaOULAAN for in’thel York market (o tide over the eit The Mayor said when they first|}come through with it, All this rhe Phd ghathan Ae costiton: Fears Censure--Average Rate of Interest took office the market was active| offer cost the city was a one- and being new in office they were] cent stomp, a little careless and slow to act Ald. Morrissey refused to ac- they wanted to investigate,}cept any one’s word for it. There were many communica- Mr. Pattullo considered 7.59 per cent. Summary of Debenture Sales Debenture as promised | INQUIRY ON DISASTER --- Goaneat nate dis te ne the Cost of Money city hall last ever It brought) Treasury Certificate ESBUIO. 354% $393 660 00 $377 778 OA OT anak Lions but nO eae definite, Stephens offer a genuine one, If : : jh ears : 2.818 GAM . 17,000.00 6.55% ‘ead from a London firm making} it they eould have asked for a de- ibuse and the fact that the Coun-| Recreation Grounds Issue. 30.000.00 25,500.00 6.55% oan . yon . = fa vee s has done nothing towards sell-|schools ................ $y and ha iy Oeaha aise an offer of 86 net and from a Mr. posit, The Mayor had said they STORSTAD HAS WITNESS THAT SHIPS STRUCK AT 40 DEGREES |!" [ie big debenture issues, in| ‘-Year Local Improvements... 50,210,00 7699.50 7.64% etme . idieaial cad Me aelteome. wal ease. beds preeuil - - fact, several iTers receive ¢ sO 0 ( » and M, M.j tro ’ as \ t t 5 me See ar ee ee ce ie ai aM ssisaraan Giscoreny__etebvens rprerenting 8 Landon|enved leet Uy at all a il admitted placing itself entire-|‘potal Debentures Sold... : 2 ae ’ . PASS, TFs ee sane firm, ra se were all informed/90 and did not care for a lesser ® Special to The Daily News | After the ng list of witnesses|!¥ ‘" the hands of the Bank of} Total DROCGGUEE ie i ace, ss hoe eas ae ys 484.973 74 en v. Cast tne bo baat Continued on Page Two) 3 han’ Tien of NT ire te ak! e Aarne A Montreal. -aia. claiming thacmank | * ’ , . AMAL TB 4.7 eee tale 30,000 | especially in view of the uecessity|the balanee might be offered in uished and a good time ; r e Mm ress eatre + ae vent six. per. cent debap: New School, Borden St.. 20,000] for levying a three mill rate to}| America, is assured all who ‘ y + to SRE RAY ODORS HONE. OE OF i New Water Mains...... 20,000 | provide for local improv ment de_ Mr. Naden wanted to know attend ° 4 * * plank seadurial walks and baat New Telephone bldg.... 52,000 | linquencies. what logic there is in selling Tickets: - Gents, $1,00 g r TO- NIGHT + porary sawei 5, white another $20- Market Place Grading. . 9,000 _ Mayor Opens Discussion $500,000 at.7.59 per cent and turn oo i : e . * ORK thane of Miikeka dakninink: Section 1 Grading...... 10,000 rhe Mayor opened the discus- down a two mdahhi hie. oe] = i ‘ Blan (Mad hodwt aaeinaind «fries aal Local Improvements sion with a lengthy speech, In] fer at a‘trifle cover six per cent. o . 64 , ‘ 99 tldecking purposes should that|,-(Pa88ed), «+++. 5... 50,240) fact the Mayor and Ald. Morris-) The Mayor said there were cer-13 QREAT COMEDY PROGRAM i ; The Flying Circus * evat A An ey ao A Local Improvements (Tn sey did most of the talking for|tain pressing requirements for At the : : 1 tem be finally decided upon, BDSPANHA) oc Ncak ak 23,200|the first two hours, The audi-|which they were willing to pay a : A THRILLING SPECTACULAR FEATURE IN 3 REELS jf). pein Sei oro eas | Garbage Wharf ete., Sec- ence were invited to discuss any| high rate. * This is a wonderful picture and entirely out of the usual re ar es sa ae " | tom Two .....+.. 6,000) question but the moment a head Ald, Morrissey said the Steph- WEST H 0 LMF y run, The rescue of a young girl from a burning building * Ra nia tii aa aioe 2 New Garbage Scow...... 2,500}came above the tops of the chairs|ens offer was only an option, It eee ; by the Tight Rope Walker is thrilling, but the performers = # Two rept Avena mn Seetlan City Market: .\ca cus 1,200} with a question or a critical re-| had been kept quiet 80 as to save "y | * second feat is simply marvelous, He walks up a tight x Mp Ba Te Aten Po Regey he Water tees eee e ee eeees 20,000} mark, the Mayor and the chair-}| Mr Stephens feelings, He would O PE R A H OUSE | x rope fastened to the ground at one end and to the tower 7 nite aie ai a NkaAae . “j;Annual Estimates ..... 36,300;man of the finance ¢eommittee snot stand for it being called an j * of a tall building at the other, There are many other * re ‘ “a ae —j{hurled a sand bag of words at{wffer. TO-NIGHT ; features that stamp this as a picture of most x ren year five per cent deben Data) ist ik Sees a2 $605,410} them, Mr, Stephens said Ald. Morris- . extraordinary merit. *iivres to the extent of $20,000.00 A question to be decided is, The Mayor said the bank had] sey did not se al! his correspond— b ; ‘ ; have been sold at 8&5 net to meet|shall the Gouneil stop after|strongly advised the Council not|ence and hen he wrote the 1, WEEKLY GAZETTE : t the cost of the new school, carrying out the present pro-j}to sell the long term debentures |} —————..._——__________ 2. HOW FILMY WON HIF 7 . To provide for recreation|sramme, or shall it attempt to|/at the present time as the bank|* * * *%* * > ** * : 4. Four Great Comedies --4 : grounds, $30,000 worth of twen-}sel! further issues at the pervail-| feels the financial depression will] * ce abet * eee bra ps ¥ , ly year five per cents-have been}ing price and progeed with fur-|clear away. If the debentures|* i * ; j x The comedy portion of our tonight’s program is particu- : disposed of at 85 net. ther undertakings, were sold now the money would] * rourner toes * * ba aaa i r larly attractive, They are as follows:— 7 The total isuses so far sold this If the latter course is decided} have to lay in the bank at 3% per|* The second \vame in the * Country.” ; . t 1. “THE TRIALS OF A RENT COLLECTOR,” *l year amount to eee a OP OP. She Bank, as the city’s fis-j cent until next June to take up]* Gity Football « \p Competi. * 4, OUR MUTUAL GIRL.— + 2.. “THE MASCOT.” Tn addition to the anova men. i agenta, are Willing to place|the Preasury Certific: es then|* tien, between he Callies * Seventh Instalment. : \ 3. “LEOS’ VACATION,” une under , Sea a . 8: pao: yi ka vt ioaee ae Ket ek at “ ie. : mi me Sean Bagiant, - 5. BUNNY BUYS A HAREM. 4 si Sg or r oO ‘le COVE 3 ‘asury ce ieates i sar ¢ 10 ee! Ff adle to wi take place the Dry- t 4. “MR, BINK’S GOUTY TOE. apeensions ane $9,600 oe light os the eee market only, ei ae at the end o! the year,|* dock Bextade ed Sa * | cone mr ' : extensions, the money being se-jThese unsold debentures amount|but if the city was er wdec a)* at 7:5 9 ‘ Admission: 15 Cents Children: 10 Cents 2 cured from the reserve accounts Lo $1,016,749, cerlifieates could be re ae * “ae 3 Admission 100 and 16¢ j FOI III OI II II III IIIS II ISIIN OL These two utilities, The Bank advises against any G, Rh, Naden asked if any offors'* * #*# HR HHY HHH KR