THE DAILY NEWS —S——— MR. WESTON’S EXPLANATION ON GARBAGE COMPLAINTS Says His Men Have Authority to Make Extra Charges Where They Think the Collector Has Not Called for Several Weeks—Knows Nothing About a Pig Ranch Citizens Supply Cans In reference to the complaints of citizens about the scavenging system collections, fees, etc., J. C. Westeon speaking to a News re- porter this morning said that he thought the difficulties complained about resulted from the opera- tions of the old company’s col- lectors endeavoring to collect their last month’s levies. He also stated that his own men were authorised to charge extra for the removal of refuse which from its quantity, and apparent staleness they could judge to be the accumulation of six weeks or more. This may have given rise to the complaints about the “fifty cents a call” statement of fees. Mr. Weston remarked that all his. employees at present are English-speaking men, but some difficulties might occur through foreign-speaking res- idents not understanding the lan- guage. “It the citizens to supply their own garbage cans,” Mr. Weston. ‘While Sanitary Inspector may insist on is up to said the a particular type cf can as suitable, the citizens may select their own provided it is in keeping with the regulations. I am prepared to supply suitable cans at $1.25 and $3, the latter being a garbage can.” Mr. Weston knows nothing what ever, he says, about a hog ranch being run in conjunction with the garbage scavenging. Hogs which came into the city recently were sent up river. The reason why restaurant garbage is charged less for removal per fifteen gallon can than the garbage of other businesses, according to Mr. Wes- ton is because of the. greater frequency of calls necessary on restaurant premises. WHAT HAPPENED IN DARK WHEN LOCO MET HANDCAR Inquest on Tom Votisaratos, Killed on Railway While Riding Without Permission on Handcar—Death Result of Collision—Whose Whiskey Was It? “We, the jury find that deceased Tom Votisaratos came to his death as a result of injuries sustained through the collision of a hand car upon which he, and three s ‘ ‘ story was his reiteration of the statement that the car was stopped by him immediately he realised the He had train was ahead. a ———<— pres ps Os Ps Oe OS POS SSP SS — “The ae rs News” Classified Ads. —THEY WI eo ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== OVER— LL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING — — The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St | the train. His brother corroberated his evidence. Engineer's Evidence Engineer C. P. Graham, driver of the ‘work extra” train into which the handear ran, gave clear story. He had not seen the hand car. It had no lights. His first warning was a sound like a man’s whistle close to him. (This sound was probably the noise of the hand car brakes being ap- plied). Immediately he applied the engine brakes, but saw a dark object fall sideways from the end on the tender on the waterside of the track. It was a standing order that engines should whistle just before rounding curves, but in this case he was a long way past the last curve, ‘and a third of a mile from the next. Witness believed that the.section foreman | might possibly have had time if} a very smart man, to do all he} said he had done. Only very few seconds elapsed between the} sound of the faint whistle heard | by the engineer, and the blow’ of | the tender on the car. With this evidence, and a state- briefly a | | a | thought all traffic was ended for the night, but two lights ahead_| revealed the oncoming train travel- ling tender first. Wilsar heard no whistle, but said that he applied the hand car brakes, stop-| ped the car, shouted to his mates | others were clandestinely riding from Prince Rupert, and from which he was thrown against the engine of a gravel train approach- ing from the other direction.” Above is the verdict of the jury on the death of the victim of the hand car accident of Wednesday night. Magistrate McMullin pre- sided over the inquest held on Saturday night. Considerable in- terest was aroused in this ac- cident, and the Provincial Court- room was crowded. to jump, and himself ran twenty feet forward before the car was hit by the engine. This account | was not fully corroborated by the other men on the car, though | it was evident that efforts had | been made to stop the car. The} foreman admitted that he had no Foreman’s Story right to take the car without | According to the evidence of | permission. John Wilsar, foreman of the sec- Bottle of Whisky tion gang, the party had run Evidence was given by Dr.| Eggert showing that decesaed had ldied of fracture of the skull.| Then George Dinoriatis who had | also travelled on the hand car| told his story. He had not heard | the section foreman tell him to| jump, and maintained that the hand car was moving when the accident happened. The foreman tried to put on the brakes though. Witness mentioned bottle of whicky which was found on the line after the The bot- short of provisions though a supply train had passed up that very day. Wilsar asked the other men George Dinoroatis and Nick Dinoriatis, along with the deceased to come into town on the hand car. They bought bread, and provisions in Rupert, and started back to camp on the hand car, Wilsar declared that a small bottle of soft drink was all the liquor he had seen during the trip. The dead man had the bottle. There was no a accident. light on the hand car. The night|tle, he said, belonged to the was rather dark. They were trav-|foreman who had put it wrapped elling fast, but not so fast as they|in his coat on to the hand car just before starting from Rupert. Witness about the b lights shown tender of had been when they came in. Declared Car Stopped Of importance i in the foreman s SEE mixed by the was POC CC CC CCC CCT CUCU CVVVVCCCVTVTVVVTVTTT. PIP G DIOP D DDD DD DDD DDD EDS SEES EE CS EOE be bn tbe be ba ban baat bana PIPPLPPPD PPP SAIS SA " $ 2 4 2 > 3 EMPRESS THEATRE.. 3 $ ee ee 3 § 4 > 4 2 2 — > > > 4 > 3 > § » 3 Matinee = Toni ht $ 2 Solid 2 3 —TODAY— Hours Two performances $«: ’ ; Commencing at 2.30 At 7 and 9 o’clock $ 4 > > — 4 q > r . Dr. L. M. Slocum presents Mr. W. H. Harbeck's Scenic Travelogue ; 4 > $ LAND OF THE SUNSET SEA 3 , $ 4 ; Our Pacific Northwest Beautiful—The greatest Motion Pictures ever shown on canvass ‘ > ‘ » 6000 FEET OF FILM WONDERFUL~—AWE INSPIRING SECURE SEATS EARLY $ $ HOUSES CROWDED EVERYWHERE 3 i > 4 _ $ ADMISSION - - . - - - 25c, 35c,50c. @ | Rea a i rd a ne oy PAPALSS att eon ~ENGAGEMENT OF— iis | Prince Rupert Indoor Baseball League ment by Dan Dempsey, general | foreman of the G. T. P. work, to | the effect that the men had no} right to take out the car, the| evidence concluded. The jury |4 arrived at their verdict in a fe Ww minutes. Prince George for South By the G. T, P.’S.S. Prince xeorge for the south this morning | a number of passengers travelled. | The George got out sharp on time | with her usual punctuality, and important below appreciate this. Be on the Spot, Boys. | | | passengers on errands Royal Blue Ribbons —vs— Brotherhood Crescents First Game of the League! At the Auditorium Tuesday, July 25th Game called 8.45 sharp—Skating After ADMISSION 25c Bring The Girls Along Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 | Take notice that Percy M. Miller of Prince Ru- | pert, B.C., occupation Civil Engineer, intends to | apply for permission to purchase the following | described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the left bank of McNeil River at north west corner of lot 4409 R.V., thence east 20 chains more or less to west- erly boundary of timber limit 545 (old number 40616) thence northerly following said westerly boundary of timber limit 60 chains more or less to north west corner of said timber limit, thence westerly 20 chains more or less to left bunk of McNeil River, thence southerly following said left bank of McNeil River 60 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 100 acres | more or leas. PERCY M. MILLER, E, Flexman, t| Date June 19, 1911 Aner Pub. July 19, 1911 Cassiar Land District—District of Skeena Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission urchase the following desribedr lands: ommencing at a post planted on the shore ina northerly Sirsetton from Port Nelson Cannery marked L. 8. E. Corner, thence 20 chains north, pose 20 chains west, thence 20 chains south’ to shore line, thence along the shore to DOES ¢ of commencement, containing 40 acres more Dated June 10, 1911 LEMUEL FREER Pub, July 8. J. M. Collison, Agent Skeena Land District District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that 1, Alexander Clacher, of Dear- horn, Manitoba, oceupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner of lot 8065, district of Coast, Range 5, 8 tuated about 51-2 milesina south easterly di- rection from Breckenridge Landing, marked A C., north west corner; thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 60 chains more or less to south east eorner of lot 3062, thence west 40 chains more or less to south west corner of lot 3062, thence north 20 chains more or less to south east corner of lot 3065, thence west 40 chains more or less to point of commence- ment, containing 560 acres more or less. ALERARDER CLACHEB on. Jlac » e) Date June 2nd, 1911 . nen Seene Pub, June 24th, 1911 MAY ROBERTS And her Company Supported by L. Victor Gilland Commencing TUESDAY, JULY 25th —IN— | THE THIEF | a Seats Now on Sale - - Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c Skeena Land Distriet-—District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Sarah E. Alton of Prinee Rupert, occupation nurse, intends to ply for perniesion to purehase the following described from the n rner of Lot 1116 (Harvey wot, thence 0 chains north, thence 40 chains Commencing at a post planted at the North- west onrner ts shais ins easterly (slightly north) Survon) © bey pire, Ran we V, thence 80 chain 1, con chai, , thence 40 chains went, thenee 40 chains north to Dost of com- mencement containing 480 acres more o1 pated June 14, 1911 SARAH EB, o ATTON ‘ Fred Bobler, Agent —_ Tew Lost and Riand || preemmermnermmcomntotuentns tne rmnertesres LOST—A Kokak: left on Metlakatla wharf Finder rewarded by leaving same at Campbell's | Cigar Store. 162-tf sees A baneh of Kove between Post Office gad | xchange Gr ind. 1} t to Box | S., News Office. —a Te2-tf For Rent Poems peers eer semeemespmsemsreeems t Special rates by i Furnished rooms with bath. the week. Talbot House, 165-tf Large Beate room, private fomnily. Apel P.O. Box isin Centleniel if | Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at ‘Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Canoe for sale—20 ft. Peterborough in splendid | condition, 3 new paddies. Apply _— M.,Daily News before July 22nd. 59-165 McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, etc. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. Six-roomed House to rent; magern conveniences, Fraser St., Apply Director, en & Co, 148-tf Wanted—Small house, furnished or partly furn- ished, State terms te Box R, Daily News.140-tf | Commodious house, corner 6th Ave. and Thomp- | So tude or unfurnished. Phone 296 or Stores and offices for rent. Apply Dr. ieee Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Third Ave., phone green 69. Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. Solid Ladies LEATHER BAGS in Crocodile, Morocco, Etc. New 91m eeeeee Phone =~ Bros went to rent a house, feteiched or unfurnis! . corner 6th Ave. and Thompson TY Street. All medern convetiiences. THE CORRECT Ss LES Cosy furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset - Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Watches Souvenirs Jewelry Eighth. 117-tf | eee? 4 hs ss es x OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR 6.T.P. Help Wanted j fe os rs rs ss es es ee heen R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 Wages $2.50 per Apply at 165-167 A woman to do fancy ironing, day; also girls to work on mangle. once Pioneer Laundry. Girl wanted, immediately, for light housework. Apply Mrs, D. Cohen, phone 32 150-tf | Miners $3.50, Creek Copper Co., or Venture. | Porter Wanted Apply Talbot Rooms, 144-tf Muckers $3.00, wanted at Hidden Goose Bay. Take S.S. Vadso 148-tf 2nd Ave. }t ; Take notice that the partnership consisting of Angus D. McInnis and Frank Keeley, Contractors | carrying on a street contracting business in the a | City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, under the name of “McInnis & Kelly” For Sale or Lease—Best located restaurant in| was dissolved on the 15th day of July, 1911. Stewart, no opposition, liberal terms. Full in- formation apply or write to G. George, P.O. | ¢ Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook stoves "Dated at Prince eapess ee ores day of July,1913 from $14. 129-im | , | Tenders Wanted For building Concrete Wall, also Stone Founde- jon. Inquire of McCaifery & Gibbons. 165-167 | Notice hs es rs Ps rs For Sale Be te cio eal Notice . Ss 9s ss Ps Ps Ps Ps Ps Pl Take notice that Henry Clark Breckenridge of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, Rancher, on the 12th day of | July, 1911, made an assignment for the benefit of | creditors to Stewart & Mobley, Limited, of Prince THE British Union and National Fire Insurance | Rupert aforesaid. Fire Insurance Company of London, England, with capital | STEWART & MOBLEY, Limited of $2,500,000.00. Seeus for raves, The Mack | D, G. Stewart, Manag’s-Dir. Realty and Insurance Company. 70-tf | Assignee for the estate of H. C. Breckenridge | Dated at Prince Rupert this 12th day of July,1911 165-166 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, James Millar Johnston of Stewart, B. C., occupation storekeeper, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted about one mile north from the Naas river and about nine miles above the forks of the Naas river, thence north 50 ‘chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 50 | chains, thence east 80 chains to point of cornmence- | ment, containing 640 acres more or less. JAMES MILLAR JOHNSTON Dated March 24, 1911, Frank Sidney Wright, Agt | Pub. May 17 Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Percy Francis Godenrath | FE: Stewart, B. C., occupation journalist intend to apply for permission to purchase the following | described landa: | | 4 | Commenei: at a post planted on the right $400 Cash buys furnish- bank of the Naas river about seven miles above 7 | the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, ed Hotel with 20 rooms. | thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. PERCY FRANCIS GODENRATH Dated Mare ae 1911, Frank Sidney Wright, Agt | Pub, May 17. | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V | Take notice that I, J. Lorne MacLaren of | Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation real estate agent | intends to apply for permission to purchase the 5. Lot 18, block 2, sec. JOHN DYBHAVN PATTULLO BLOCK following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains west and 80 chains south of the southwest corner of } o 1788, vicinity of Lakelse Lake, and marked J MgcLaren's nortwest corner, thence east 80 | Satta, thence south 40 chains, thenee west 80 chains, thence nerth 40 chai to point of com- mencement, containing 320 acres more or leas, J, LORNE MacLAREN (ieo. R. Putnam, Agent Date May 31, 1911 Pub. June 16, 1911 Skeena Land District— District of Caisiar Take notice that I, Charles Frederick Metcalj ol Stewart, B, C., oceupation freighter, intend to apply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Naas river about six miles above forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or Dated March 25, 1911, CHARLES F. METCALF | Pub, May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Bertie Edwin Badger [of | Stover, B. C. “,,geeupation pramber. atene apply for permission to purchase the followin, described lands: Conmonais at a S pee planted about one m north of the er and about seven miles | above the forks of the Naas River upstream, thence north 40 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement. containing 640 acres | more or less. BERTIE EDWIN BADGER Dated phareh 23.1011. Frank Sidney Wright, Aut Pub. May 1 Skeena sites District— District of Cassiar Take nates that I, James Webster Esplin of tevers, 3 Cy poqupesion suetionaer, intend to apply or permiasion to pure ti Mote perm Pp ame following Commenei. post planted on the right bark of Se hoes 2 river about nine miles sbeve the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, | thence west 80 chains, thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or Dated March 24, 1911, Fra ee fant Age ran ne, right, A Pub, May 17. of . " Skeena Land Distriet--Distriet of Coast Range 6 Take notee that Linford Sewell Bell of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation locomotive engineer, intends to apply for per permission to purchase the toligwing denast 3 1 Sommencing at @ oo planted on the no: bank of the Zimogotits Hliver about three | miles distant (upstream) in a westerly direction from the junction of the Little Zimogotitz River and the main Zimogotitz River, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to post of com- mencement containing 160 acres more or less. Dated dune 7,191l. L INFORD SEWALL BELL Pub, July 8. Geo. R, Putnam, Agent INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE The Board of Railway Commissioners, for | Canada will hold¥a sitting at Prince Rupert, C., on or about the 19th day of August, 1911, | at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the | urpose of hearing matters, applications, or | complaints filed with the Board and served upon the parties interested in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Board. By Order of the Board, . D. CARTWRIGHT, etary | Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada. Dated at Ottawa this 26th Day of June, 1911. 1911 The Bank of British North America A Strong British Bank, with Connections Throughout the World, 1836 Foreign Drafts Agents in Canada for the Colo- nial Bank, London and West Indies. We have special facilities for handling business with Great Britain and foreign countries. Drafts on France, Germany, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Japan an4 West Indies bought’and sold. All} Mabilities of the partnership are to be paid by | | thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, | A COOL \ f\ Procurable. Absolutely pur BI A OR CF NO Prospectors’ and Miners’ Supplies WHOLESALE Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods RETAIL! I I } I ry I } I ry I ¥ 7. Tk OA BORED - * Everything that should be in a first class Hardware Store you will find AT THE Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Company THIRD AVENUE PHONE 120 BORO IOEIOE NDEI ROI i ¥ i * i i % i x i See ke¥ et: i a q 3 —YOUR FOOD WILL BE WELL COOKED ON A $ '$ Crown Favorite Cooking Stove | g Price from $45 to $58. Oth from $16 > 3 WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS’ HARDWARE 4 $ % THOMPSON HARDWARE CO’Y 3 Second Avenue Telephone 10 PIPPLP PPP AOPPP PDP PLP DD IIA A Sold and Guaranteed by The Stay Satisfactory Range | The Kaien Hardware Company THIRD ANENUE ; ; } PHON j i | MONTREAL. Capital, Surplus, Total Assets, $92,500,000 HEAD OFFICE: $6,200,000 $7,200,000 Savings Bank Department, $1 will open ¢ rts of te Branches throughout Canada and Banking Connectior th all pa United States Agents throughout the world. n H. P. WILSON, Manager, Prince Rupert Bra nee Bd WINES AND BEE! STO OF IN COMPLETE LINE LIQUORS, ALWAYS WE HAVE A K HERE ARE THREE OF OUR SPECIAL ! Budweiser Beer, We are sole agents for! Double OO Whiskey Guaranteed to be 12 years in the wood before Sole agents for Northern B.‘ Victoria Phoenix Beer | \ hottle | Northern B.C. Liquor Company, '»* aa Fe Ane | MUSSALLEM & COMPANY ++++sGood Fresh — Groceries at City Prices Reet to | We have Fresh Lettuce, Strawberr«* | Cakes, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Tomatoes and Green Onl’ To Residents of Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8--W our goods are fresh, at prices not to be beater in tly e deliver promP the city Telephone __ ast of chit 228 Black MUSSALLEM & Ye TRY THE “NEWS” WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING Prince Rupert Branch— ¥. &, LONG, Menager. NOTICES IN THE NEWS