Bo mais Sout SoS we Sunday, 9 a.m. oN ORF THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m,, 6. Carnosun ... MIN. TEMP, 84.0 IN. RAIN — Mentaytat inn. 4 LA BAz. 29. 934 THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist , NO. 101 Prince Rupert, B.C., Saturpay, May 6, 1911. "PRINCE RUPERT'S NEW AS SMCBRIDE GIVES OTTAWANS A PRETTY BROAD HINT § Conservative Members at Brilliant Banquet That the Needs /of the Country May Require That Men Now Administering » Provincial Affairs Respond to the Nation’s Call---Significaut. i: Statement Aroused Great Enthusiasm---They Understood It. | IS OUT TODAY a | oot Th FR Ht Hh Ho Pe suse souts] BROOKLYN PASTOR NAMED =| COAL LANDS DISPUTE | Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis of Brooklyn Tabernacle Charged With Fraud in Connection With Coal Lands on Queen Charlottes Worth $20.000,000---jas. A. Moore of Seattle and Westera Coal and Iron Co. Mixed Up in Sensational Case. + ! { { | | Northwesrten League Vancouver 1, Portland 6. Seattle 1, Victoria 5, Spokane 6, Tacoma 5. Nationa! League Cincinnati 13, Chicago 2. Pittsburg 2, St. Louis 1. Boston 6, New York 5. Brooklyn 5, Philadelphia 0. American League Philadelphia 9, Washington 0. Boston 14, New York 6. nadian Press Dispatch) a, May 6.—''The the Conservative uit the country first, and & this principle, it may ily come about that some |it was greeted with immense enthu- thirty years. The gathering was | McBride spoke | in mood, and the with fine effect, and his reception | speakers, particularly R. I Bor-| by the crowded assembly was|den himself, were probably never | prin-|siasm. — Premier enthusiastic party “ magnificent. The banquest was/in better vein, or heard to better | arranged by Mr. Borden in honor | advantage. of Premier McBride and Attorney | Bowser of British Col- administering provincial mey be impelled to respond | General Seems Bughouse | Today Special Constable S, Flan-! lnigan arrived by the Distributor | umbia. Briiliant Affair of Mr. attend, tion's cal!,’’ ords are Premier Mc-| Wm a great speech delivered held men tary restaurant. All were followers to Borden |from Kitselas accompanying Eu- Bt at a banquet in invited also all} gene Geltas whose behavior has| the members of the Press Gallery,|led to his being taken care of as | the brilliant one, probably brilliant held and function was a the for over ignificance Acclaimed He is being| by most/mentally deficient. under observation Reddie. detained Dr. Bnificance of the sentence most in Ottawa t be misunderstood, and RT NO BRANCH LINES ILL MAIN LINE IS READY |resignation of President Diaz is DIAZ WILL RESIGN News is Expected by All In-| cluding Cabinet | The early meral Manager Chamberlain of the Grand Trunk = P cific Says that the Location of the Fort George} Should the annourcemert be made eto Vancouver Branch is Not Decided Y t—Warns tomorrow. vo surprise will be felt now regarded as a certainty here. J. Chicago 1, Cleveland 3. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 4, Oakland 2, Vernon 4, Portland 0. Los Agneles 3, 'Frisco 1. AS SESSMENT FOR 1911 Total Taxable Values Show $200 000 Increase G. T. P. REDUCTION Private Owners Pay More—As- sessment of Their Property | is | Basis of This Year's Assess-| Cash Value Increased. ment. Prince Rupert's Assessment for Cc, of about $200,000 is shown. suing parties to have a writ served upon Rev. Mr. Hillis at his house in Brooklyn. (Canadian Press Dispatch) Victoria, May 6.—Coal] lands worth $26,600,060 situated on the Queen Charlotte Islands are con- jx } | | } “Inspired” Preacher Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis is a successor to the great Rev. Dr. Talmage in the pastorate of the Brooklyn Tabernacle and the news of the charge created a setisation. Rev. Dr. Hillis is one of Brooklyn's most popular preachers, believed by many of his hearers to possess peculiar inspiration. His exhor- tations to his flock to lay up for themselves treasure in heaven have filled the Tabernacle to overflowing |cerned ia a sensational fraud suit 'which is being brought agaist | Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, a ‘noted Brooklyn divine. The suit lis being brought against him at lthe instance of Z. M. Hamilton |and associates of his in this city. | James A. Moore, Seattle, and | the Western Coal and Iron Com- | pany are concerned also as parties in the suit. Today Mr. Justice | Clement gave permission to the with congregations listening with breathless attention. His pastor- ate has been most successful. A Rich Pastor Dr. Hillis has long been looked upon as a rich man, his earnings as an author and as a lecturer and Chatauqua attraction have bees very considerable. It was not known that he was interested in the investment field, and the news of the charge against him caused great surprise. His friends are confident that he will have an ample answer to make when the matter reaches the courts. — ———— = FRED MARKUS DEAD |Another Yukon Pioneer Gone (Canadian Press Dispatch) Atlin, B. C., May 6.—Fred i mvestors Against Speculation. by his cabinet. amount under this head for 1911 is $12,920,960. Last year's total taxable values were $12,721,006. The feature of this year’s assess- F. W. Dowling to Build Two ment the reduction of the Story Dwelling Costing $3000 | Grand Trunk Assessment. Grand Trunk were | Building Inspector McInnis is-| assessed at $7,291,500. This year Hr the branch lines could not state NEW RESIDENCE madian Press Dispatch) of Fraser River Bipeg, May 6.—I ition of the Grand Trusk| the line will be most likely to : from Fort follow, and declared that this} Manager | to be last night definitely for some time yet Discourages Speculation With Mt her! th which side relerece is (,eorge to pomt is not likely settled Cham that the et holdings last year said Cement has been consistent Cham.| sued this week one building permit they are assessed at $4,843,830. jto Mr. I nar tinialtt |} build a modern two storey t | dence on Lot 18, Block 4, Section] erty being assessed At $6,802,540, 5 of the building is} and improvements $1,018,290. at $3000. H Gaump | is architect for it, and the con-|ments are exempt to the extent of tractors are the Prince Rupert | $1,665,530. Hospital property and |Home Builders. | improvements the extent | $37,900, in each case the total some ' all along that the comp ome warmth work Fort the 4 ny Dt t liv 1couve;r by erint Gh " E Wares W. Dowling who is to| Private owners bear an increased 5 a i ent on to sa arge 5 ; . COMMENCE 0 trie resi-| assessment this year, their prop- sums of 7 (,eorge work o the East an mone. are e betwee . until being received by various specu a ntil 5. The cost lators from poor people all over Bis) line betwee: d Rupert is completed hich Side Fraser? ea hamberlain was most em- that available ol | proble matical. FAREWELL TO Hast night. GEORGE LEEK estimated Government land and improve- in ol He warned these the country for investment lots in the supposed vicinity this branch line. . to small investors that the prospect of return on any outlays made at the last in his assertioi 10 ; holdings, The Grand Trunk Development the Skeena| Co's property is assessed this year brief $3 information this time is in degree to the was Steamer Bulletin on Prence location The bulletin River | follows: Weather calm, slight frost | This company’s prop- Water one foot three] all 3, 4,and 9 and all portions of the The Operator, Omineca, Hazel-| townsite as yet :ndivided. ton and Port Simpson are heading} Total Sectien 1 up the river and the Distributor,| for 1911 is $6,854,400, Section 5 reads in as;at $2,243,330, and improvements steamers PREMIER OF P. E. I, erty includes of Sections 2, : Palmer, K. C., Member ir Fort Agusta Appointed inches below ; ero, stationary. 4assessilGatl on : oP . fanadian Press Dispatch) ;His Comrades Gave Him Rous- of | | day morning at eight o'clock. inight. Deceased, who was sixty lyears of age, was a prominent | Mason. An Enrolment Service | The first enrolment of the Salvation Army here will be | held in the local Citadel tomorrow at o'clock. Mrs, | I Johnstone will conduct memorial o'clock | tomorrow night over the late Mrs. | J. McIntosh. | invited. service | afternoon 3 ensign 5 service at Everyone cordially Still They Come | Captain Robertson brought 130 | passengers to the city this morning lon the S. S. Prince George from |Vancouver. The Prince George lwill not go to Stewart this week, She leaves for the south on Mon- | The Royal Hotel has just re- iceived a large shipment of extra fine spring chickens. They will Bax, May 6.—H.G. Palmer » member for the district ing Send Off Conveyor, Inlander are on their | $1,779,150, Section 6 $1,339,785|make a specialty of chicken on |and Section 7 $1,309,905. j way to Prince Rupert. | Augusta in the Provincial GOLD WATCH AS PRESENT | ture, has been made Premier | Edward Island the Hon. sees Co H to the Supreme Court ce in suc- ap-| to Francis as ’ i Were at) s : poss who: wa Earl ern ares : Send | the Western States are taking in ° ; ; ; : : Home to Friends |Mile 160 on the Skeena River is heir Color S t | Prince Rupert and the tributary eant. | ; 3 | Away Their Color Serg a large tract of arable fruit andjcountry, the company had been formed with the object of purchas- ing tracts of land to sell in small! One mile and a half north of this week. . . |agricultural land that extends along Died at Age of 94 | And the smoke thickened while William Reilly, proprietor] }). ly's Lunch, received word | formed fay that his grandfather, Mr. Lowe, died in Vancouver : for six miles and covers 7,520 acres. soldiers swung into lines and], the very threshold of the town-| or large parcels, a solid square within the A : ; ; | site of Hazelton is another stretch | ee at Fs Hd Hk Bt Pt | big strapping healthy- af jtorts, similar land measuring 6,800 | | looking ’®!lacres, both of which are owned | | Age og 94 years as the result] himself to be a well trained soldier |); the Grand Trunk Pacific Fruit| { fall. The late Mr, Lowe! marched behind three officers to! Land of Seattle, brinerly @ hotel keeper in the far end of the fort and with |