4, ——_—_—__- ==-|] THE DAILY NEWS =): Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist : yOL ncn oe A NO. 157 R B awe Fe ge Se Sa J | v Prince Rupert, B.C., Fripay, Jury 5, 1912. Price Five Cents NAL MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY SENT TO REGINA POLICE COMMISSION HEARS == “tse... QBATH WON RACE :° "= PATCH ON SUN, NEW AND C00 . CITY SOLICITOR ON INDIANS °°!" 2°" AT THE WHARF) %e~) 1S 10,000 MLES IN 001, died here today, aged 68.) ~ lby the first boat and had just aS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD WAvun NEWTON DESIRES IN- i FORMATION TO HELP HIM REFUTE THE CHARGES LAID Labor Minister's Visit - ae ver a ae Cee ee ok ras cae ‘ . sae el women a TEN TIMES aw a ny ag AGAINST POLICE BY ALDERMAN MONTGOMERY . urr to Hospital from Na- vovertoo him, we Hong had NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT—APPEARED ABOUT A ' N mo, Jul ;—The Hon den Harbor, Succumbed Shortly been only six weeks at Naden WEEK AGO—IS THE SUN COOLING OFF? : \ he meeting of the Police pot the matter I which Mr r. W. Crothers, minister of labor,| After Landing from Boat. | Harbor, and had left his own land a sion yesterday after the Peters gave out ali tt ntewues ght conferring with labor \ eal i poue le et — oo Aatage Pasadena, Cal, July 4. “The “As far as we know,” said Pro- fo n ‘ wend wo é ‘ name soi were te . “the Oo e - ar y : ; T al poutine business had|tion he could regard , | ' tain J aan eo : . map ipod ~ ; oe ae ey 4 ry largest sun spot whieh has been fessor W, 8S. Adams, assistant to [ war g Domi Hong passed away quietly on his|vineial police and the funeral] gateeted th ‘ ar: 4 Professor George EK, Hale, head : done, the usual report on} ten Provincial, G. T. P. and eity} | stretcher at the wharf last night.| was entrusted to Mr. E, L, Fisher, Se ve . of the local Carnegic Astronom ; eral good behavior of the | COMSstabies, and the art f i Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | lle had been ill for about a week| whose new premises and chapel — m te. aes | SUPERES, ical Institution, today “these nd the fitle Met of pece eat f the fine obtained fl oaame 4. at Naden Harbor whaling station,| were recently opened, 10,000 — in diameter, though spots are cooler than the other and fines dispensed with, | re tinin ‘ae the constab : en its mark on the seventeen inch|parts of the sun's surface, ecting we arres " image at the Mount Wilson ob- “The question of whether the wee” ates ‘ ‘ the! ant . Pee \ oe servatory measures but a fifth of| S48 is growing hotter or cooler, agi t ‘ies, pte Tt an inch across, is now under ob end the effect the cooling of the ues made —s the poles | the Whole business of sbrvation at the Carnegie . body would have upon the earth, by Alderman Montgomery|Indians in the city lin eceiakonans< Gah caeiee heen saunas is still debatable, It would take the last meeting of the Coun-[ not be left t oi aa ; © Coun-| not Be left to th ty graphed several times since its|”* thousands of years to ascer- | i . . 5 solic liao 4 we ! t A | i " ae aes = hi aie wanted I v why those eppearance about a week ago tain whether the sun is beeom- the matte urns out} who supplied the liquor were not} i . : ing cooler.” i he ¢ onstable who arrested got al rather than h tox | lca wa Dts’ a “ ee Indian for being drunk in bed} cated \ eter pointes i Se aan mae i y i . jca ie inted ; Mrs. Jackman, wife of Captain eee ili. — r 6 {| ut wht was not a city con-|the difficulties in V i“ et Oe ee I Pat Phillip n the| tat that tt fy the way and the sive of North America, and injJackman of the river steamer I ' SON, e| statec { ve effect of liquor on hich twenty-five e¢ trie ¢}Omineea, arrived from Hazelton constable, ernployed! [indians was ver’ dangerous 2 : the ’ et seal " aaa é P mt i . i rion constable, employed indians was very danserous.| Rivers Seemed to Have the Battle Pretty Well His Own Way Up|in: size of the United States) last ere ay itellbronnen : might be placed with plenty of| Visiting with Mrs. M, Heilbronner, the district. ft was also|chievous, therefore their arrest to the Twelfth Round---Then Fighters Fell Across Each Other margin around the edge. Sixth avenue, that the Indian in ques-| wher toxicated was y Woues Professor Ferdinand Ellerman a et er eieeey. Tee Cowen et tke and the Referee Counted Rivers Out---Wolgast Given bas headed the work of photo-| The modern, high class place int his arrest. There was a! the commissioners 1 the iis arre ere was a'th n ner and h graphically capturing the spot,|for billiards and pool. Seale’s, een a (0 the rights) Mayo Official Decision---Finish of Fight Hailed With Sieh ie now moving weatward| Third avenue u i MAIL CAPTAIN FAST PRINTING | enw un C%C3t Dissatisfaction by the ‘Spectator sac wiow{ THE HEART OF THE PROVINCE; MET SAD DEATH, OVER THE FIGHT... A ee ee Te eal, ae ee ae FINE LAND AT FORT GEORGE cal iat { fa h gh vel\ da of the lh ud been f ed Wolgast also| Wolgast was given the decision aiasiaonial perry Essington-Hays- ieee Ee Flying | eb vesterday, but the thirteenth| fouled, but this was admitted to|oMcially over Rivers in the thir-] TH. COLLART TELLS OF HIS IMPRESSIONS AFTER PROLONGED °o aun wn n e ns as ashes ame n) p lended the fight leniy when|be an accident eansed by his fall-|teenth round on a foul. VISIT OF INSPECTION OF HIS INTERESTS IN THAT DIS- Skeena Yesterday — Fell Off} From Ringsides—First Ever PT TRICT—-PROGRESS OF THE QG. T. P. THERE. Boat and Was Swept Away. Rupert—Free Bulletin Final. i - eiieiaeigie iam ae * Mr. Collart has “just réturned sn nf Portas etry ve ran BANK OF COMMERCE TO BUILD Seo ne St BAR ROOMS AND day which resulted in the hnsor 1 | vning of Captain Watt of} Wolgast fights in Lay Vegas a says that Central British Colam- Essington, whe has been} Los Angeles respeetivels Bulle sa bia is a wonderful country and RESTAURANTS vaged for some time past injtins fresh from tne wire were) will see some wonderful develop- he carrving of mail by taungh}read out at p re and hotel] ment in the next few years. Set- cee | Port Essington to Haysport.jon Third avenue and were swift- tlers are going in rapidly and al!| Police Commissioners Interested he sad intelligence was reeeived|ly rushed to the pubhe in more cood lands are being taken up in What May Be the Province ; the city yesterday afternoon] permanent form fro rhe Pall ‘ ‘Plans Provide for iidiaenie and Substantial Frame Building on for pre-emption as far north as of the License Board—Bars ‘ Haysport News office Before the fight be Chief Lake and Salmon River. and Lunch Counter Trade. in Haysport. ig an unmar-[ean The. Daily sews ordinary! Second Avenue Near Club House---Commodious Accommoda- | the *!!_'s first class and wit itil man who was well knuwn inpeditien was oul Five minutes produce fine crops. He has pie. For a few minutes in the Po- ' his city, where he served onfafter the first flash came in a tion to be Provided and Public Offices Roomy and Finely tures of some fine vegetable gar-|jjee Commission meeting yester- : gasoline launches He had been; second edition Was ssued, fol . . ° ° dens in and around Fort George. . Senay 4 by th harge of the Ka Yex at one}lowed rapidly = by third and Equipped Arranged For---Pioneer Financial House Hay and oats grow abundantly day gefarencs wae _ oy e and was a first class|fourth editions as {tne flashes i and small fruits and berries are Mayor io the proximity of the vunch man, For some time past] can ip to the final, whieh was| entrally situate _ oe oo ond} re couple * = . the build- oe or floor will be de-|),. be found everywhere. The|luneh counters in the Empress has been operating the eraft}announced by The News on the/ venue ves we “aha eee a ee pen oe te eleition ta oe are viet G. T. P. at this point is pushing) and Royal Hotels to the bar rooms : carried the mail between] street five minute ahead " ee en a es Forty Feet Frontage. fe ares fea a 1is there will be alihe completion of the line as fast) o¢ these hotels. It was not even 7: Essington and Haysport vais Later the River s-Wol-| °?! he Canadian Bank of Con . ; | second floor, devoted to the liv- as they possibly can, Camps are : i igton an ayspor cial en del scadlinasl ee. the site for their perma-j rhe main building will have a} ing quarters of the staff. There! ,.taplished all along the line hinted that regular traflic like im About noon yesterday while| east b es ca ” Be ay building On ‘thie olte on| frontage of forty feet on Se cond | will be six bedrooms on the sec- edna Tete ‘ieaai Madi to within that under a restaurant liquor +. caged aboard the vessel, he ~ oe 4 7 a re a ht being| the side close to the club there|avenue and will extend back @}ond floor, with living room, din-] seven Satine andl of Fort George.| license was carried on, but the ? ped overboard and before 4s ews, de — - \o er adable| . be erected ai once a hand-| depth of sixty feet. The ap- ing room and kitchen, Coniractor Hardy has the athe idea seemed to be that the prox- i ; ince eould be given him he} eiven - zs bv conn 7 : new fram building to ac-| proach will be from Second ave | Begin Work at Once. ares aoe Be atonal ae tien lad imity of the lunch counters ne a wned, His assistant on th mage ry a ‘ , oe re oedate the increased busi- |nue and will be raised above the; rhe designs provide for a ee way fot one hundred miles | the bars rather favored these i ee een cal 4 Me. Jness of the bank, fhe new build | street leone jbuilding with very handsome] west of Fort George and his men|!uneh counters over other plain ae he realized that his compan-) appear” ing will not occupy the who | and imposing front elevation on} and supplies are coming down restaurants apart from licensed t i | had fallen over and was b a NEW LONGE site available, but will be a oe ae Second avenue, the Bank of Com- the Petpet River on large scows.| Premises. City Solicitor Peters F x carried down stream, bul it stantial structure worthy of the meree being thus the first con-| pig iad shipment was eighteen said that he eould gee one of s ‘a. a e these luneh counters from his was loo late to save his life weunuene Godan ef Goats” is| bank which was ‘he pioneer finan- spieuous bank building aP-| men and twelve tons of supplies sac cad eer Formed cial institution of Prince Rupert i from the waterfront.}/@ontractor Hardy has chosen office window and had never no- . rhe removal of the G. T, P. An-| Mud River, ten “miles west of ticed anything wrong with it. He eg Commodious Rooms. nex will make it more visible] port George, as his main cache patronized the Royal dining BASEBALL SCORES — a ve ca 7 ‘ Phe plans ivave been prepared ies the wharf and Centre street.| and will store there four or five/ rooms (not the luneh counter) petapion Of ne EE iatk Anderson & MeKinnon, the Mr. Christie expeeis that oper-|pundred tons of supplies. The and prices there were no differ- oe, ais: See Pie : by tending - ee aor local builders, and provide for a afious will begin at onee and that| work on the bridge crossing the ent to those prevalent elsewhere. i. of Real state “xchanges, reiat- : on us uieh to A here will be no d . ) : : - » did k thi bout 4 , building ninodiou nough t there will no difieulty in get-| Ppaser River at Fort George will He did not know anything abou National. ing one another's experiences OD] 7 A home for the bank for mateur ting the work completed by the] pe started this fall on the low)the Empress, but took it for * Brooklyn 5-40, New York 2-4]a steamboat excursion last night It will be al- New Year water, and should be completed granted that conditions there sore Citite re Pallessaae aoa Basion het recognized, they sald, a er . Vaudeville ig ae —|by next fall. On his return from] were much the same. The com. incinnati 2-5, Pittsburg ; ing dispesition lO Bis Fort George he met a party of missioners were satisfied and icare 3.2 ouis 2- rie e roats” on aif see ' | Chieare 3-2, St, Louis 2-0 taries we ee yore thes organ GOOD NEWS { KING CONSOLES surveyors on their way to the| there the matter dropped. American. sions, Bue eer —at the— Willow River to locate a braneh — Sittin Order ty .T. P. from Fort New Monk fof Washinton) oats.” Thus a vew nals 5) BOR. ‘STEWART |) wesTHOLME WITH REGINA, torso 0,07 wear z ‘ 7 ¥ rias, ¢ Milwiukee St. Louis 0-8, Detroit 7-9 Bruce Dougla | ke expressed himself as being elected president Philip D greatly pleased with the prospects For twenty-four hours ending Minis of Railways i t ’ ‘ re sae ; Opera House _— Mossace | Sympathy ont of Fort George and surroundins 5 a, m., July Sth: Barometer, Cleveland 9.41, Ghieago 4-2 was SI eR I Rina RES so cine can AEE A weg » oO 408 \e Os, Becre | Coast. ~ | Wileon, of kos -Michael,| Sanetions Short Line to Naas! to Lieutenant Qovernor—Con- Portland 3.4, Sacramento 4-3.) tary and Stanle al from Stewart and Also a Branch naught Contribuies $600 to Re- country. 30,091; maximum temperature, Los Angeies 9-14, Oakland 5-2./ of Cleveland, one ” n ¢ 4 oa lief Fund—Now Over $150,000. i an 55: minimum temperature, 50; 1 3 Vernon 4, San Franeiseo 5, committee on rifua BN Try a Dally News Want i. semstniiadien, Oe , b3 — Special to Daily News. S ‘al (Special to Daily News. OO . jaa “ Vietoria, July 5 rhe Provin pecia Regina, July 5 The Lieuten- : a i Pa cial rister of Ra ayes as ap- t iovernol as rece . OS- S PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO jou Minister of Railways ha of | | ye rt ¢ " rnor ha . ived a m PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR 5 fd Iproved the plan of the main tine I | ractions lsage from King George convey Announced that Wolgast heat Moran in thirteenth at San af lof the Portland Canal Short Lin | ling to the citizens his sympathy Francisco rite of | ceienanes emmnnEEN } : a ; : : ; Railway from a point thirtee toon lf over the loss of life and prop- Hivdro EBleetric bylaw passes committee stage in spite of sia. bakes blame teceibl- aaaataa rh Board of Trade protest against combining water and power death list still stands at 28, bi ; schemes, } y arguments St ewe Fight fans still sticking to ih ! ‘ th bets lost and won } nities Trom lowed | uline pert ” at i Naughty girl with an eye for mast Es amine lnenee of the Naas and Black lwo Shows, 7:3@ and 9 essary to me that the new bank building ts ne ' water pivers, a distance of | for p ‘ ’ ) i ao oot r Mr, Heathoote endian mod | niles, Hix approval ts al Ne] Chief Viekers issues edict against curtained boxes in res- taurants. Police to have first uniforms, Provincial government offers city five lots for city hail site on Market Place at $25,000 —— jthere are severa people aull un jaccounted = for The Duke of iConnaught has eontributed % noo to the relief fund, whieh now stands at #150,000 WRG 1 ber Hae? p Montgomery still maimtaiming that an ‘ined for a braneh line up the vorth two in the bush ot learned wth fork of the Naas HKiver e has PopuLAR Prices--Entire Lower Floor 25c; Baleony 15c; Children le. E. A. Woods awarded first prize, 8410, for best decorated Bp residence on Dominion Day, Police station wins $15 prize for = publie building, e he south of Courier Creek Shopwalker in large local depart mt ste told th les in all of the loss of his English straw hat in the Titan | | | | Merely Mabe) says maybe somebody injudi Choicest liquors and cigars i souTOLT We , le . poor Chinaman at the wharf the king of eounel | Best room in town at the S@V0), | Saeeeeeeeeeeeeee | Savoy, | 7 f ro nrnemitee er ae