islative Library cay DESPATCH CHARACTERIZE THE News’ JOB WORK THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert bi 0-5 Ill, NO, 181 Prince Rupert, B.C., Fripay, Aucust 2, 1912. sittniihiinltiiessnses gieetitee eee REACH NEARLY TEN MILLIONS SHEARWATER “THE PANAMA CANAL BILL BLUEJACKETS VOL. CANADA CUSTOMS COUNCILIN. =” COMMITTEE = = NEW CONSERVATIVE WHIP APPOINTED Special to os ewe. D. TYPHOID FEVER OUTBREAK ALARMS OTTAWA AGAIN Special to Daily News.) Ottawa, Aug. 2 Ottawa, Aug. 2.—A_ typhoid M. P for New idannaadr Wi fever epidemie alarms the city; be made Conservative whip for} 525 cases and 86 new cases have LAST NI British Columbia in sueve " deveioped during the past 24 IN RUPERT to Mr. Goodeve, bours, ting of the committee Cy Peck was a southbound pas-| Mrs. J, Kugler left this morn. H.M.S, Shearwater will leave | council| senger today on the Prince George, of the city ing on the Prince George on al this afternoon, visit to the southern coast cities. continuing on her towards the Behring Sea. i last evening. Special OF ALL UNITED STATES trip vere up for discussion, oe? + yng After weighing anchor here she ie recepiion 46 Sle (Special to Daily Mews. |said he would oppose the bill. “I| is too great a country to stoop to reaches Duteh Harbor in Alaska, lighness the Duke of Con- Montreal, Aug. 2.—Se.rator| regard the bill,” he said, “as be | suct: practices as are embodied The sailor boys were all over the city yesterday afternoon and eve- \s finally decided to in- Percy of Mississippi, who re-|ing directly opposed to the orin-|in the measure now before the mine Uae scemed (6. Be Smee Gamewell system of fire contract was signed installation will themselves immensely, and were loud in their exelamations of praise and wonder at the size of the (treaty and as a blow at our na-| centty made a strong speech ciple Hays-Pauncefote senate. Adoption of the proposal bill, the TODAY FAST FAILS vork of against the Panama Canal would be entirely unworthy of a ceded with immediately. and appearance of the city gener ; , ‘ lass.” - ling the Gamewell sys- The following passengers left is in the city today. The senator tional honor. The United States nation of the first class London, Aug, 4—The attempt|ally. They regretted having to ty is acting most wise-jon the oe George this morn- = TT lor Joseph Wilson, president of oe aie -eoreg ogg say they will will place itself in -thejing for the south: B, Peterson, A, the ternetic Se ae . e returning is way in a little ink with all the leading|Olsen, Jas. Mitchell, Mr, Colby, 1€ . pea sng Seamen's Un- over a month's time, when it is f the continent, nothing|Dr. Foster, Mr. GowsMacker, J. ion, to organize a national strike possible they may remain in or- plo-date and = efficient|}F. O'Hara, J. D. McLeod, Mr. of transport workers in support|der to be present during the visit x so far been devised, Lewis, Collingwood Schreiber, of the striking London dockmen|0f His Royal Highness the Duke — Mr. Loftus, A. C. Spears, B. B. has failed. His reception at of Connaught. This is an event. . Wrikht, @ wellcknown|Keiliher, Mr, Kapiansky, &. crad-| ReSUIt a Draw After Lively Tuss Tussle Between the Best Teams Scot-|'** ‘ile’. iis reception | at caiity that would be most pleass er and mining man,|dock, T. W. Darrel, Mr. Wells, ¢ prose ig ml ing and gratifying to the citizens a iach Slate teeta trend, Garrett, Mr. Walch, BR. 8. A. land and England Could Find to Date in Prince Rupert rfforts have been abandoned. Tt/of Prince Rupert Mr. Wright has iate- 2 L, A. aor ry o~ rhe third league match under Another referee was electedjgood tuck, were not long in Witeen ae ane yo gobo = Wanted——M h n the famous Ground . MeCoy, Cy Peck, Mrs. J. ug- : ; : a : equal » sunning the ball ub é . y re. ante Man wit some ex. e Prince ert Football Asso-|and the game resumed, The Cal.| equalizing, running Pi}. cal act : Mountain district, ler. the Prince Rupert I thall A ind the game resum ’ a ty Ened edetie pleke’ et coals sumption of work on the London perience to do amateur photogra- lies succeeded in equalizing just docks, ciation was played last night be- phie work. MeRae Bros., Ltd. bination, before half time having to fight| DAISY HENRY, fore a large crowd of spectators. ig tne tobi. of the Game beth —_—— NAVAL PLANS Both teams had their best men| pretty hard for’their goal. a 5 trees tepeuatily boaberend out, intending to walk over each The second half was very swift} “ ; ‘4a an wie UP 10 THE PASTORS OF THE other but each met their match/right through = and excitement| ©"! ees » “4 thie and the result was a draw, ran high, The teams were very | 4nd the whistle blew at fu a rhe Roses scored first, much) popular with the crowd on ac-| with the re equal. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT T0 TH CANADA to the delight of their supporte s.| count of the splendid fight they| aoe ‘a About this time a disagreement} puf up against their respective! = OS me . arose between the geléeee and| opponents. : The league standing is as fol- IDEAS OF HELL a . one of the Callies, which looked} After several determined | 'OWs. Special to Daily Hews. like brewing into a storm, but|rushes the Callies were success. Playved W. L. Dz. Following far-searching reso-| either wisely or unwisely, , — ae : a eas peace was restored though the| ful in seoring their second goal,| Roses .......-. 3 1 i i _ was a d after lively doctrine of torment in