\ : 5 ~ 2) gee a — wan wemme enare Gen RO coulen’ wey ener epee Sreernereraertarnietioreaninirmsnst, 0. INCE ROPER #6, WHONTADAG APA 018 Pace ve cnr : —= ——______—— ———— ee - = RKS HAVE LOST ‘SIX . WARSHIPS SINCE DEC. 12~TEMPERANCE WAVE SWEEPS S OVER | ILLINOIS COUVER UNEMPLOYED MAKE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT SWEEPS D ON RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS AME OVER THE STATE OF ILLINOIS cf WORK AND FREE MEAL TIOKETS STOPPED YESTER- MORE THAN HALF THE COUNTIES GO DRY, MANY FOR THE DAY AND MOB FIVE HUNDRED STRONG STARTED FIRST TIME—CHICAGO ELECTS A REPUBLICAN SERIOUS RIOTING. FOR MAYOR AND A NEGRO IN THE | : CITY COUNCIL. (Special to The Dally News.) smashing windows and looting | . ! B, C., Apri tte stores, (S0ecial to The Daily News.) The election in Chicago result- ‘iding in the} A squad of police, with mount Chicago, April 7.—Yesterday|ed William Hale Thompson, a Re- ' place lastied men, got in the melee and was ag t day for the temper- ance movement in Illinois. The result of an election held there is that 55 out of 102 of the counties in the state went dry. In Cen- For the first time in the history tralia, which has been wet forjof the city, a negro, Oscar De- sixty years, thirty-eight saloons|Priest, was elected to the City were voted out. Couneil. yublican, being chosen Mayor. t hundred \jused their batons freely Gus I & yor. He vere princi-| Erickson, Tony Valentine, Sam secured 6f per cent of the wom- \ sians and/Pushoff, Frank Enstrom and A the Bos-j|Battistoni were arrested Lunch, P.| The relief work had been stop- | en's votes. . & King Shoe store |ped yesterday afternoon and the fruit stands, |free meal tickets discontinued i Ms WARE. noo eeeee ces K SINCE DECEMBER 12. THE FIGHT 16 On (Special to The Dally Mewes) HERR EHRERHRHH HH eee eS eee TODAY THE BRESLAU AND GOEBEN AT CONSTINOPLE. According to the Morn- ing Journal the Conserva- “While Prince Rupert may have some advantages A general view of the Golden Horn at Constantinople with the German cruiser Breslau at the left and the Turkish cruiser Haddieh at the right. The Breslau and Goeben were chased into the The Court of Revision met in Ay 7.—Six Turk- over Vancouver and Seat- Dardanelles last fall by the British fleet. tives believe they have all the City Hall today, Acting Mayor ne transport tle because of its closer Sipe nel & Se ee ee the voters on the Islands George Kerr presiding. The other : cruisers badly|* proximity to the Northern * ARRIVALS BY THE PRINCE — MORE EASIMONY. GREAT BASEBALL COMEDY ear-marked and tabulated *| ,ombers of the court are Alder- > Black Sea since fishing banks, it is unrea- | GEORGE THIS MORNING —-— AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT — that they are sure of men Edge, Beveridge, Montgom- ) i2a ling to an offi- sonable to expect the old- . ; | Friday's election will cost the _- tele votes. As & matter e Nicol, the last t bei = established firms at Seat- | Amongst the first class passen-|ecity well over $100, including 225} At this season of the year the of fact, this is just in line ry and Nicol, the last two being chosen last night to replace the ex-Mayor and ex-Alderman Mor- rissey. Mr. deGex, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce; Mr. Clanecey, of the Bank of Montreal, and Mr. Broderick, of the Union Bank, were the chief objectors to the as- with the policy carried out for the last few years. The political bosses have persistently intimidated the voters until they did not even possess their own W. Newton, Joseph R. Mathews, \° souls. They were candidly Mr. Amoss, Mr. Klontz and wife,|that the aldermen would keep on|tonight in which a game of base- told that if a certain num- * * * * * * * * * * * * * o * * * ° * * tle and Vancouver to aban- . * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * I Moen. E. Pearsen, Frank H.|resigning, for it means $25 a clip.|ball between two rural teams|* ber of votes for their can- #*j|sessment, although there were * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * KING IS DEAD— LONG LIVE THE KING” don their heavy invest- George this morning were the|deputy returning officer. ifirst signs of returning life and ments in the way of plants following James D. MeBurney, But there will be another elec. |to take an interest in things per- and equipment and to rush W. Greenleaf and wife, tion the following week and the /|taining to the great American na- d the Couneil to Prince Rupert. If Prince Schael. F. E. Fey and wife, 8. Me-|costs will be doubled. City Clerk tional game. A timely picture en- g . er every meet- Rupert has the advantages Woods was appointed returning |titled “Hearts and Diamonds” rs arriving on the Prince at returning officer and $7.50| baseball fan begins to show the | Gill, J. A. Rogers, John Hobin, ¢ | there were only claimed for it, and if iMfieer and no doubt he wishes/Will be shown at the Westholme nt and there every cost of doing bus- in every eye had they lost t their acting deserted them. wt t seemed as if they minds that it iness from that port com- didates were not forth- many others of less prominence. coming at the election they Mr. deGex maintained that the as- would get no road work in sessment should be reduced 75 that district. Now, how- per cent; others said 50 per cent. ever that the machine has They based their argument on the been broken on the rocks revenue produced. The corner the people are beginning leased by the Bank of Commerce to hold up their heads and takes in $1,200 per year and it is imagine that they are assessed at $50,000. Mr. Patmore, alive again. ‘McBride's speaking to this, said 75 per cent Day Is _ Done” and reduction would bring it to where Bully Bowser is to be ban- the revenue was an investment. ished so everybody is be- The Bank of Montreal corner is ginning to rejoice and they rented at $150 per month. In or- will vote solid for the der to make this a reasonable Liberal candidate, T. D. revenue it should be assessed at Pattullo. much less than its present assess- ment of $49,000. Of course, the clerk has extra|forms the centre of attraction. work thereby and no doubt earns Needless to say, this is a com- lit—but that makes it none the|edy and an excrutiatingly funny less welcome. one at that. The famous “Bunny” Somebody has suggested that}takes a hand in it and the things pares favorably with other Pacific Coast fish- ing ports, and if the trans- Franks, Mr. Graham, Thos. R. Biggs, W. A. Rowan, T. Best, A. E. Best, Mrs. McNab, H. P. Jones, Jr.. W. J. Pascoe, 8. Raney, T.} Wallace, Mr. Shortridge, Mr. Hen- derson, Mr. Whipps and wife, Miss | Alderman Maitland, Nicol and|he does would make a_ horse Ostrander. Mr. MeDonald, F. A.|Kerr should pay the cost of this|!augh. There are two full reels Fisher, Mrs. Margaret Isbester, |extra election for if they had done|of clean wholesome fun with an Mrs. Muir, J. Enomoto, L. Mosker-|their duty and attended Satur-| appealing little love story between ten. J. H. MeLean, J. Jones, J. D.|day’s special Council meeting|“Bunny” and Flora Finch thrown Ormsby, Mrs. F. H. Robinson and|there would be no need of an ex-|in for good measure. two children, Miss J, A. McBean,/tra election, Others say why not| The management of the West- F. H. Worlock, D. Heal, E, J. Dawn | make ex-Mayor Newton pay for it holme is making a very important and wife, Mrs. A. Campbell, M. C.|as his emissary had done all inj}announcement this week to the Drew and N. D. Catham and wife.|his power to prevent a quorum effect that on Wednesday and a being there. Thursday, April 14 and 15, there sacepepiinaiiiiaddiiatiimiehaiuiati will be a special five-reel Para- portation facilities prove satisfactory, then Prince ippoint any more Rupert will ultimately get less they, too, her share of the fish bus- ind disappear. ness.” In these words Mr. A. L. Hager, manager of the New England Fish Co., in Vancouver, expressed himself about conditions that vitally affect Prince Rupert. It is therefore clear that it is only by the the greatest activity on fly, Cily Clerk Woods arose nee and pro- rhe King is dead; long he King words to that you could say Alderman Kerr ited as acting Mayor ring Was soon Swaps CLERKS. K the couneils of the our part that we can hope Oe ar “BLACK BOX” NIGHT mount feature shown entitled|* * * * # # # * ## # # # # # ® ee ee ee ae ae | ‘_*eeuuneneeeREKeHeo RE KR E He eeEe ! S g dignity. to centre the fish business | ee T 2 Bonk ri ct ; : : : a al “The Eagle’s Mate.” with Mary e Merchants Bank corner _ here. There is only room 4. Brooksbanks has been at AT MAJESTIC THEATRE |The Eagle , ) LSE ; OOOPOROO OOO OORODIO LS for a certain amount of *!/tached to the city electrician’s of- china Pickford as star. Further an- GERMANS REPU o. was rs eee — ' . ; ; ater ee sessed a . r. Pat- “old storage acco oda- *i fee o al for thirty days in ad- rhe fourth episode of Oppen-|nouncements will be made later. ass ’ ASEBALL eold st ay " we a n tr . f , o oe 4) sa b ce tar ae wine et ate alt Se (Special to The Daily News.) more contended that we must get tion on the Coast and nev idition to his JOD Of Oly PUPONSS- | Relm Ss Grea, Serie, = Paris, April 7,.—Official.—A : companies will be loath to */ing agent. The city engineer in-| Box,” will be shown at The Ma- BEEHIVE A FOOTBALL. : down to a basis of revenue for our AT THE p | & ; a German detachment ef three ma- Continued on Page Four.) start to fight big corpora- */ferred that they would be able to) jestic tonight and tomorrow. oe : an ae 'ieene it . The cottage for the hydro-|chine guns which crossed the tions like they have in the */earry the weight of that depart- An entertaining drama entitled ated aol i ittaeeiiials " . ~ |electric e ployee Shawe Siw aii il iad 3 Hs We. South Something will */ment for a little while without|"On Suspicion” and “The Skele- , : ; , tootball & ei Yser yesterday was dislodged by . ? ; ; : is turned into a football. A week se PER 4 HOUSE therefore have to be done */Mr, Brooksbank’s aid. The former }ton, © fares Comiany, 00S Same ago the Board of Works was the, Raigune. To the Electors ; . to encourage companies to le lerk to the city electrician wasjthe usual up-to--date Animated li tees ante teas tele calle At Etain we captured two hills TONIGHT start here Mr. E. H. Patterson but he got a iS eekly will complete a strong tho « oo. es ‘ ' So they report and gained ground at Eparges, Ladies and Gentlemen,— eee hance to go back to the Cold|bill, ; ae Ey te ~ ee taking many prisoners. Being an Aldermanic candi- er ac é aske e 4 5 ‘ » © the Great Two-Reel nie eee er ela Storage Company, where he was SS The German position at Ban- date in the approaching RING ,™ : : : decide whether it should be done 7 a a I Baseball Comedy IN THE : prior to going to the city a few r. H. Johnston and ninety-six oi amie ah: dik danas Ean oe De-Sept were blown up. municipal _bye-election, ARTS & DIAMONDS’ a Imonths ago, and he went believ- |others petitioned the Council Y ae = om a ee Pe ec beg to announce my policy man Mo ymery move 2 j lot Gapeite Meee See! ine that the City Hall full of poli-|last night to have a road put in te ; " e m a a ey KEEP 50,000 CANADIANS as standing for a square of Fun and Laughter New York, April 7.—S8am Lang- ticians is more of a “cold stor-jconnecting Seventh Avenue, Seec- era gy? aaa “a “gu IN FIRING LINE A YEAR/$ ‘eal for the wealth produc- — j mum cos oO . ls was : for as given ¢ swspaper de-|) oa. e one at Seal Cove, jt 7, with the cold storage. . ers of the city. COMING! | ford was given @ ni pss age” than th ne as Bee " mon Oh ween Sime < ae rae not seconded, and it was finally R 7 stfully a 1ay—“The Advene {cision over Jim Johnson in a ten- - decided to refer it back to the| lf War Office Needs More What Is espectru om res Of Kathiyn.” . : GEORGE B. CASEY. i ~— ; round bout here last night. CITY AUDITORS PAY. 4 eand of Unilin tah chimed ois Necesary Will Be Voted. j [ot Baltes.» —— er " ma Ma astic Theat to cost. In the meantime the fu- ’ 4 Dietten; ' Thursday—tary Quality, satisfaction and econ- rhe city auditor, W. EB. Hodges, sie “Goeunlitihe ‘aeaek aie ine Ottawa, April 6.—“It is pro- . “The Eagle's ma Siann ’ . esente s bill for the year last F posed to keep 50,000 C di j Five 5 . : a ‘ ‘oal. | presented hi i y ‘ I € p 50, 2anadians in omy. New Wellington Goal.|} TON OMORRO in a log cabin. : Phone 116 63st | night. It amounted to $2,100 af- 1GNT AND T w ae the firing line throughout the To the Electors ( . . : r a P x a couple of hundred were whole year if necessary,” is the —— am | OF OO eee tor bash, Me Ollaned Fourth Sotende of McOLYMONT RESIGNS. a ah ae Ladies and Gentlemen: bed off for sk, , re “THE BLACK ” , scameianiin pene, knoek (ta " Bs announce , ) C '’ , . am Requested by a large num- T } to do the work next year for Two Parte The first business of last even-|Hughes, Minister of Militia, made b t citi » ae eae : a al ; ; 8, - of re Electors of Prince Rupert 181,600, The extra price this year This Particular Serial Is the Most ing’s Council was to accept the} when the war appropriation bill ae ae Sonee ; ; Marvelous Eaterprise Ever Staged . : : sented to offer myself as @ I —= came about on account of revis- ne haw Baadeade resignation of Alderman McCly-|was passed by Parliament re- ; r hich oi, U4 Gentlomen,—As a protest to the way In ing the city system or, as others joohiianiaisied mont, who has decided to become|cently. “If the British War Of- ae re pers} _ _ . Mh ers 1A . sta — ore ’ 4 . — . ‘ S ake ac teu! “oY have been conducted of late and ” re say. by reporting on whether omen ae Scenes from a candidate for Mayor in the ap-|fice decides that this number e elect on to P ition as ata ontreal trip flaseo I have resigned my po ith re could be a reduction in the meted “ proaching bye-elections. eee be inccenani’te 70.0080 ob the 9th inst. ” May, ““erman of this city and offer myself as candidate ve ‘ the : “on susPiciON” — Entertaining ’ ' ’ Your vote and influence Df ® the forthcoming bye-election. If you see fit to loity Hall staff or a cut in the sal- Alderman Montgomery moved|more, this will be done, and more re hereby respectfully s0- ily ‘ ' believe T shall be able to conduct the affairs of this aries, both of whieh he reported — and Alderman Beveridge second. |money will be required.” - ited , é, vetonce and dignity, . the negative. It has not come “THE SKELETON" —A Farce ® Comedy ed it that “it be accepted and that} “And more will be voted,” mee JOHN DYBHAYN Tones Soithteliy, ome loot wet as to who asked for these Admission 10 and 160 no fine be imposed,” This |commented Mr, FP. F. Pardee, the 77-79-84 THOS, MOLYMO! . ; ; 7 -79. Ne tesseees, , reports ood | Passed, chief Liberal whip, amid cheers.