DAILY NEWS THE THE DAILY NEws Published Dai'y THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation = Lats GLP ras VU ; READ] LABEL | t LS ae ll. F. MeRARB, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. THANSIENI rates on application DAILY EDITION mows 5 UO The erime of the MeBride government in tying up the tands of the province is seen in its true light by a visit to the cistricts affected Wherever the pre-emptors got a chance there are splendid little settle ments grewing up and the farmers are happy and = pros- perous. Adjoining that, how- ever, are large tracts of land whereby the settler is separat- ed from his neighbor by many miles As a result we have the sad fact of children growing up without seeing the inside of The McBride gov- ernment has not only exploited | the wealth Of tPese districts, | but they put a ever a school. have barrier | the intellectual against devel- opment of the country that will he to What a wonderful monument they have hard rémove built up to their incompetency. . | } of ited States offering back DISPLAY ADVERTISING OFFICE Telephone 98 50 cents per inch . oe Syim: Tuesday, February 16, 1915 RIALS Contract TEN SENT TO “PEN” FOR $1,000,000 FRAUD One Freed and Another Flees in Great Western Jobbing House Swindle. Feb. 15 sentenced to iterms here tonight | St. Louis, Ten men lwere penitentiary for participa in dealing with Seattle the|tion in the so-called million-dol Alaska fishermen nearly al-'/at bankruptey swindle of the ways lose the Jig market Great Western Jobbing house and prices. The dealers in Seattle |@ chain of department stores it keep so closely in touch with operated. The case against Mor- demand and supply that they |T!s Garfinkel, another defandant, usually get the best of the|Was dismissed, and a twelfth fled Alaska fisherman. When the|to Canada prices are high in Seattle a} The sentence following con rush order is sent from Alas.|Viction today of four of the de ka but the buyers “see them |fendents Six others pleaded| coming” and down goes the |Suilty. Those convicted said price, By trading through they would appeal. They are Sam-| Prince Rupert they would be|uel Bernstein, Jacob Lippman, | closer to the market and take|Alfred Goldberg and Harry A./ due advantage of a rise in|Cohen. | NO NEUTRALITY HERE—THE FIRST GRANDSON. price, Sentenced to Penitentiary President Wilson has just bee permitted to hold his first > &: 2 Judge John Pollock, in” the grandson. “The White House Baby” is the son of Mr. and Mrs Silence has again covered|United States district court, sen- Sayre. It is evident that the cares of contraband merchant ships the operations of our “popular |tenced seven men to serve @ year) 214 neutrality are forgotten . . H. §. He left Prince Rupert armed with member,” Clements. a petition of 2,500 names, de- manding a reasonable conces- sion for this port, and nothing been heard of him. has since and a day in the federal peniten- tiary at Leavenworth and to pay of $5,000 They Lippman fines each. are Charles L. Cohen, Sam Brown, Harry Stein- hardt, M. M. FLAG INCIDENT TO BE QUERIED Greenfield, Liebowitz, and his German and Briton Wil! Be Asked REDFIELD WILL TRY TO SAVE SEATTLE’S TRADE Delegation from Seattle and Ket- at Mot 5.5. Prince George Sails for Vancouver, Vic. toria 1nd Seattic on Fridays 9 A. OM. © (ald Water in Every Biateroom Exoeitent Cuisine, and Every Modern Appliance for Poe», S. S .Prince John Pneesday. i GPF’ Comton: For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, February 14th, 28iy PRINCE JOHN also maintaine semi-no a Neos Rivere, Queen Charlotte tstands, etc. monthly ser, © 10 Stowers, G. T. P. RAILWAY Passenge: trains prince Rupert for Winnipeg at io A commecting there with lines for §1 treal, New York, ete Ring up No carrying Standard Paul 760 for Sleeping we, Mor Sleeper and M. on Wednesd ; 4 Chicag ! roays For All Pointe East of On) use the GRAND : the DOUBLE TRAGK ROUTE UN” "A!LWAY Sy erTEy, For Full information and ee apply to @ TP Ticket om venue. oe. AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lines etc., arrives in Varicouver following Tuesdays at 3 p Steamer " SOOO OOEOOOE ere ree, MUSIC Teacher of Violin and All Band Instruments A. PESCOTT 452 Eighth Ave East Phone Green 827 ; NORPRO OOOO OR 5 . SPSS SEU ESHER eRe eee FOR A_ TAXI: : 15-PHONE-75 § PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO ; SHEER ARERER EH ERHEREREED OR. GILMOY, DENTINT Orewn aod Bridge Work a Specialty. Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue | _— ey hone 554 PO bor APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AN) WALL TINTING Martin Swansor second New Wellington to The favorite Household Coe! Cleanest, Brightest, Bes NEW WELLINGTON coal ¢ Rogers & i Albert, Agts Becona Avenue Prone Phome 174 Bor 1% FOR PLUMBING AND HEATING SMITH & MALLETT Phere is still some talk It is well known that the rea-|brother, Jacob L. Liebowitz Wee gg es ouve rane Valves na Pt the 1 son Mr. Clements did not wish Goldberg and Bernstein were to Respect Neutrality of chikan Has a Successful ungs, Pipes ut to order i ve., Heed of Beco te Canada that portion of the a committee of well-posted|fined 85,000 and sentenced to United States. Conference. MAJESTIC ROOMS Prince Rupert oe Alaskan coast known as the business men to accompany|serve one year in the county jai oe CENTRALLY LOCATED Pan.Handie. for some othe him to Ottawa is that he did not}/at St. Charles, Mo. Washington, Feb. 15 Drafts Washingt Feb. 15.—Judge Steam Meated—All Conve- a ession elsewhere, Frank P. wish to divide his glory with The two latter, Judge Pollockjof notes to Great Britain and Thomas Burke, E. F. Blaine and aten 7? : WE Wiliam, # ALI another. Like “the brave little | said evidently had = criminal |¢ al ne rels the 1 Edward | ngham, of Seattle a = Smith. of Marvland, has taken i : é aid, é t rermany, one relative to the us¢ i Sl sie een WILLIAMS & SANSON this up in the last two sessions Hollander.” he wanted to do it|knowledge of the swindle, but of the American flag by the Brit R. Kis Ketchikan, had SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY Barristers, Solicitors, Ete Congress, although nothing all alone. Now we find that he|there was no evidence of their}. h lit I . a Pr protonged nference with Sec worry TO Loam is liner usitania, ana f um far leld anc t wate ~:~ detis has been done. Tt can has done nothing and it would|participation in the conspiracy eet Ed ates - a : iry Redf : 1 and Dr. EF. Lester cacti dtimaninisntienad ina Cet prince Sapent be safely assumed, however of course be useless to send a Meyer Rotman, a_ brother-in- Ss, assistant commissioner of} , . Grermé lé toward neutré es her y rs that owing to the competition ommittee against his will. Injlaw of Brown, was given the} ce : eee the North Pacif ; ; Office corner Ynd Street and Srd am in @he fishing busine which this way we are worse off than|lightest sentence, $1,000 fine and « > Ie Te Rewly-precerihed O98 halibut trade stunt ae a ; --3 : : _ se . ie zones of were given persor , , * : , ’ has arisen between Prince Ru- having no Member at all. Hejsix months in jail. Evidence , a : “7 S _ terest . * PACIFIC CARTAGE Lat , ‘ -onsiderat b Preside ae * . Secasesors | ' anst pert and Seattle this consum- | is not able to do anything him-|showed that he had gained least J . ; ’ ik ledge of the matte Hele . . 7 j 80 after onferences | . . ; . . i Car mation is farther off than ever. | self and he will not allow an-|by the swindle. — ‘ with and Dr. Jones will try to work out| I AXIl . ee ae . Secretary trva and embers a? = nad | * 4 Should the Americans surren other to do it. Consequently Prosecutor Asks Leniency. ' ; . tt sites it 1 plan whereby the halibut trade : S say eal — the Cabinet s unders « at —_— der this strip it wopld mean we shall probably be required Special Prosecutor Homer tall ; , a" will be saved to the Sound, Mr z ° : : no protest r what might be co i Bi, o * - : ' » ine art o ir coas to wait till next election. had asked leniency for Greenfield Blaine and Judge Burke will aves? .. er a es ia : — - wa an i ronment t jstrued sa a complaint against any tor home at once : :| JOHN CURRIE a e gro s Was gone. ané ’ oO as e governments vit- : > mn ; a a i \ 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S violation of international law is i; ALF HALLIGAN 31 rey aré hardly likely to be so ness. i Contractor & Builder FLES. to be directed to either countr ° short sighted or io act so gen comm & The defendants all came from n ee or “y 4 AN UNEXPECTED REPLY. SERASRARAAHOARAEAAAOAAAERE |e sies Giver Moving Buildin —_—— administration view of the 7a erously as to do this. Orders by Major J. 4. McMullin, | Philadelphia, but with headauar- ee deca : = ‘ hoisting of the American flag o Phone Black 294 _ Commanding, for the week end-|{ers in St. Louis and Fast St the I enna Professor Von Mach, of Har- me thy Jusitania is f is a cus aS An interesting development in ing February 22, 1915: Louis, Til. operated in Kansas t , , , ' - ; ae vard University. got more than he eoceeceesettnt . : omar ‘ 0 t t a the fish question ihe fact Parades. City, Louisville, Baltimore and ee wer, but at th bargained for from ex-President that the Mlaskan port em t A Cor I i t tl ther - town According to th same time representations were imn.¢ whom he invit i to writ ? aska m0 s see 0 ompany wi yarade a re} 0 er “ &® “core U 0 e All, Oo e Lee “ ile a oT be about to repudiate the de-| Exhibit : Build T jay |testimony the parent and allied Geomed.-Gtyiaghic fo pelt. Cul listsce to be reed af t ty GB. PETERSON abe 0 rudiate e de-| Exhibitio uilding or uesdi 8 o e parent and allied) fetter Lo be read at a “neutrality ; j Mf . a ie ’ ny : how easily neutral commerce sie EXPERT ACCOUNTANT mands of Seattle to trade With|and Friday at 7:45 p. m. Drill|stores by a system of cross-ref- meeting in Boston Phe German ee, . . ‘ might suffer through continued . } AND AUDITOR them. In a recent issue of alsquad and company. erences with false financial : eu . professor holds the German view . yractice oO e strateger Wrangel paper there is a B Company will parade at the|statements obtained large ered. |! 7 of United States neutrality, and Phone 318 lengthy article on the subject|Exhibition Building on Monday|its. After secretly disposing of| As for the German Admiralty seems to have assumed that Mr and the chief complaint is that land Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Drili|their merchandise, for about 59 Proclamation that it may be dif-|part would write his a al G Wid ‘ sday at 7:45 p. m. i or about 50] ! ‘ approval of | ; ificult to determine the character Al rass- 1dowers }squad and company. per cent of eost, each store be- | the bill prohibiting American ex- | JAMES C Overseas Company. came bankrupt, leaving nothing e the vessels found in the war) port of war materials. Mr. Taft and zones, especially because of the ' Men enlisting for this company |for the creditors. | wrote a letter, but it was against B h Architect Canadian pene ene Se ew eres Diey di ceginahiteien, 0) Wetedans Weslo can coda achelors | who é » passer . " » ~ a ae | I pile hee bh nd iv avor o RM TO ied States governmen mas asker | STEAM - LAUNDRY jicmizstion wit rarece at the/ Oe rae menen Ls ligpemenp anand Beet Madbneannintudmrdh ee Teccmgare DON'T WASH | fvaranwee $20 Ave tcBride 8 “ Zin enue é Court House, Second Avenue, on EXECUTED REBEL LEADER {Or ore information as to the Jaw of nations. As it did not suit IN my oo “ * ethods b bic e ord ) nl Latest and Approved Methods Monday, February 15, at 8 p. m., as - by which th rder will| Professor Von Mach to read the give you hot | Only Skilled Operators Employed for the purpose of signing the Pretoria, 8. A., Feb. 10 Cer- |be carried out in practice, and is letter at his neutrality; meeting Saree > anal ~ Fi salbapviatin roll. Married men must bring|*@'™ "ewspapers of Pretoria have | preparing to point out that it ex- Mr, Taft has given it t the pre THIS Oret thing CANADIAN PACI Hh. ‘ ( 5 g , , : . ° } 288 the mornin rAY Phone us and we will call with them the written consent of published a report that Lieut. Col, |pects every effort to be made to) His closing remark that the pro- WINTER — RAILWAY for a trial bundle tele Wiees te thelr eniiction 8. G. Maritz, the Boer officer who |Verify the nature of the ships fly-| hibition desired would not be an fifteen minutes after you ak ene : s bee e head o e re g neutral flags, ass g ' ce PRINCESS MAY Vote Our Address: Men will parade in plain clothes. - boon af the Bead of the r0- . neutral flags, assuming that! set of neutrality but an act fo fa have started the fire | SOUTHBOUND RTT ae” ae vellious movement in South Afri-|@ue respect for the safety of wr Ge se ct i = nee GVERES weer a Seer ends ca, has been executed by the Ger-| Americans will be given : ae eee EASY TERMS 5750 Cash ! SUNDAY 5P : PHONE NO. 8 Acting Adjutant. ’ ; ze & and is also an explanation of the 95.00 i038 Mooth NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS —~ - mans for treachery Maritz's Witlt the question of declaring| Harvard professor's anxiety in $5 7 sad Montt PRINCESS MAQUINNA it makes a big difference to almovement was supported by the cert ‘ ‘ at $2.50 Sra Month ' c ; i certain waters as in the zones ofthe ease, In vain is the Teutonie : one Bete } NORTHBOUND : man whether the bamboo he is/Germans of German Southwest|war on belligerent merchant| net spread in the sight of such ¢ H | MONDAY NOO! Canadian Steam Laund holding is at the end of a fishing|Afriea. There ; . uch 8 ARRY HANSON | t ry 1. tal | rica. sere i> as yet no ofli- ships, the American government bird as the former President The Rellable Piumber ° 4. @ MONAB, Generel agen’ pole or a carpet beater }cial contirmation of this report not concerned News-Advertiser = Corner Fourth Bireet ané Tord ! tase te a —— => -— —— . « 8 “Hop Yes - Yes - To Be Sure We Did! Drawn for ‘The Daily News 2 @® \GiF~i Ls Km ALS ~ mp - OH BOSS KD WE |e BRING ONE_OF