=), THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Il], NO. 196 Prince Rupert, B.C., Tusspay, Aucust 20, 1912. N’S EASTERN GATEWAY JEALOUS OF WEST RUMORED ASSASSINATION: CHAMBERLIN AND PANAMA: THE COUNCIL: THE OLD-TIMERS E. J. CHAMBERLIN CORRECTS <=“ Cry OFFICIALS SHOULD NOT AND PRESIDENT MONTREAL MIS-REPORTINGS BI etre CALL ATTENTION EVEN IF THE Sint na i ! of the G, T. P. in Lond | | also President J ; | berlin, and the he wel | = bles of the G. T. P. 5 Special to Daily News. ito establish steamship lines from ‘haem will the « ine: de it will arrive hers W The . ao ; I ' , , akties 4 ape te a etait: te ave ae > ag ee the ueniae - Ber ore The much debated question weer city council after a some-|council were a parcel of thick- Aug. 20,—Decta lver or Prince Rupert it would in ey oe ocloek N18 their way north ho g{the exact time when the increase| what lengthy and acrimoniovs|heads, he did not think it was "p i vwtlements he ou ude} simp puttir i Niele’ tg © pounce SOUrl Pua A full} Prince George. jof salaries of the several city ois | dtasussion The city clerk sholt® 4 City. official to parade the he effect of the Pan l compe te with a rail lines across Se ern ed ms |ployees should take effect WaSiwas, of course interested with fect before the public, seemed . ‘iat | , i ’ lending members is requested a | finally decided last evening, | : : “| perfeetly justified, anscontinental) the continent Phis explanation the other officials in the matter T ‘ : ff ‘| . i you Wi note vas not included —= _ ame Gity clere hastily replied iffic which were re » * wi contended that no less than feur|that there was no intention to im- ¢ * ih tthe ontreal eports the. WRITTEN ene | re PRINCE RUPERT OLD TIMER distinct stands had been taken n|fer anything of the kind. He was urthermore ay ne say . . ewspapers on the Pa-| I ’ 1 did not : - the lest feW months upon the|merely trying to explain the ap- matter, parent tangle that had existed in oor ania woot vm ame ewcne) QE THE FINE VINTAGE OF 1908 | ivsivars i aoe ithe air 0 ne sh sat On the other hand 1 did employees with the exception of salaries should go in Grand, “Trankg| 28% that T thought a large ARE RALLYING FOR THE. FEAST net ct thestectric em, dopart.|ster. finelly brought the maiiee ynount grain Ww » via the statement of his po-| ponte. but before such an at rs ment, had already drawn down an|to a close by putting a motion matte | ' ’ increase in exces yhe ‘ at al > © ‘adictory he matter rangen eould be brought The fina arrangements for ho have the engineering of the|prophetic will be the folle avg ease ) excess of what was/that all the contradictory mo- ! act@aily coming to them in the/tions be reseinded, This Was Nemes Te ert edie _ op oa ote , the banquet of the Prinee Rupert] affair and the success that « is} Bishop Du Vernet, Captain Vred/iignt of the final interpretation] carried A further motion by the anadis “4 ave|radical change in the manner o | ay : _ , "i ’ he Canadian railway ; : a pioneers to be held at the Hoteljassured them in their wor\ Al-|Stork, A. J. Morris, W, P. Lyneh,jof the meaning of the bylaw, a) Ald, Bullock-Webster that the ested in boat lines; and x grain fro the prairi Panama canal is quite] previnces Premier on Saturday evening| most 100 citizens have been|G. R. Naden and D, W. Morris-|the casual observer listening ‘tejcouneil reconfirm the decision vuut I remarked to the jnext are almost ¢ smipleted That) rounded up, who can qualify, that) *® Altogether a thoroughly |the discussion and the impasse|that the new schedule of the city ' gow e . » th: see . o have bee ~OUS t Zz 2 » . porter that if the four} Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | the affair will be an historic epi-| ts who have been practically eon.|” d time will be spent. Tt is in| "at eemed to have been br ue hall staff should begin only after | lended before the speeches are about, Ald. Bullock-Webster’s|the final passing of the bylaw nial railways were | Phone 4. sode in the history of the itv.| tinuous residents of Prinee Ru- ‘ade, that is. immediately fol-|remark that even if the vity|was carried, jand one not easily to be forgotten| pert since 1908 Major POTS jleos'ne the banquet proper, to tay by that noble little army of hardy| BE. Gibson will occupy the chate|the foundations of a pioneer elud| a : THR frontiersmen who are eligible t vnd amongst the other get Hlementto include all members of the LORD HERB be present bids fair to be the case! who will entertain with speeches |e mmunity of the 1908 brand «4 BABY BORN T0 MRS J J ASTOR ee a Se eee retrospectts vid! earlier, | | ® ® e | . ee MAY TAKE HIS SEAT VERY SOON WIFE OF DEAD MILLIONAIRE DOUBTS THE SUICIDE INDIANS ASK IN THE BRITISH CABINET | A MENT TH | Aug. 20.—Weigh No Contest Over Will. de it 3.000.000 New York, Aug. 20.—That lit-] . was born to Mrs,| !' Joh Jacob Asto he five| SERIOUSLY T0 FOR NE BANDSTAND | h Astor, at the Asturian days old so! Mrs Madeline i TU Foree Asto widow f Colonel ad here on the 15th- inst : ieee ——-- it mn john Jacob Asto a Titanic v } James Hampton has written to Boston. Aug 20—Leaping If Prinee Rupert cares to p oa ee 7) have to worry through) the city council expressing} fram the fourth storey window of} \s after its fathe vive i 3.000.000 led r a indow | vide a proper bandstand the Met_| i life on the sf { provided! qoubts regarding the equity Of} Boston hotel, Daniel Shields the wrees t there hin his father's will, Was|ine city assessment, and citing|/Gunnine of New York, a gt and| ‘*katle band will willingly come} ~— ner Titanic indicated here today in a state instances of what he claims to Le} ne phew of the late Mrs, Leland across once a week and give in-| Will Strengthen Rivalry. ment issued by Henry Gilder-| gjcerimination He holds the!l| Stanford, of California, who jon Stemmnee selections on their] val of the hei ex.| Sleeve, Mrs, Ast attorney section one owners have bee 1 him a fortune, is dead here to-|]ew and beautiful instruments | strengthen the rivalry Mrs. Ast said the altor-|discriminated against in oe. dav a suicide The band, which is practi ricid } Vy exists bets 1 Abrs ney has always expressed sat-/ison with seetion two owners idk tical at iad now to greet the Duke of on ! and compete with th» « Foree Astor, recotoer offisfaction over the provision ft} eommittes consisting of Ce } naught Astor * wn) Mrs.|/ the antenuptial agreement, and| Montgomery, Dybhavn and Dos MAYOR AS jolher Indian bands of the -dis.| \\ also with her husband's will.| has been appointed by the it,iet, bas made the offer, ask- ne Astor, divorced wife ias 1! | ne only that a bandstand — be el Astor and mother of} The question of provision for ! re) mayo to look into this though | Astor, chief beneficiary | posthumous child has not beer las the assessment roll is closed | ARBITRATOR | built, and there has been sane I over the] the uch that ean be} lenguiry regarding loeation wf] he terns of the late mult liscussed, bul a contest if re is not much } ‘ire’s will.. |will is net probable.” done this year Ald. Montgom- | the stand, and probable cost, The | lery believes in p saat ity for this] NOT NEEDED structure, it is believed, couid be the put up for about $150, and a se tl wal she matter, according to eae RL TEI | S pevigge - oe , ' - b {election promises of the coune Ne} aa suitable site for it might he ob- ithen told a story o mveng been . . Te street 4 1 Say | letruek on the head by a China | lors, but Ald, Clayton 1s eqneers On request of Ald. Clayton in tained on Sixth treet ait Ste : ad j to the whole investigation as} ine ht tt . cnd avenue by favor of ite G.I } om 8 . é a ap . co as “ : mve an . men whon r j yp 4 . i . j use less in view of the rolls hay | ene , — - meyos P. The matter, however. is stil | wi oO ar ried ) ‘ a na ; > s | prea hing and who na " ‘ ling been closed, | wave a report on what he had] ynder consideration, ws take her watch, but had eeners a ldone in regard to his mission as oe it and run when peopl biter in connection with the G London, Aug. 20.—There is} worthy descendant of the great- i 0 on . . -_ § seal sy Th th CALLIES — eS See ee ee SYNDICATE whisper today in politieal circles} ¢s! Liberal leader Great Britain lice this morning poo 4 ed tho Mr. Welch of the firm of “oley, of a strong possibility that Lord|" °° knew. ay affair, and the rink manager has) Welch & Stewart. Failing in thi : oe ee : i ‘ é 8 n Herbert CGiladstone, governor ' dont of Mee SeapaeEnene 1° Sy SP TEAM FOR be had wisee to: Mr. Varner n'mel T0 SHEEP FARM | of Seuth Africa | Rush of Cugen, ° general o Sou Africa, and ise , t . 4 s reported to ave oc. who had replied that as fav as ; ' a . it 1s expected that a large : sre i » gre i ' Per , clive rchas- it the skating rink last $100 Bail Estreated, | ihe contractors were concerred ™ ane oer or pee Gres iaminumler of prospective purehas t 1} I | | In tl f the Chinaman ¥ no strike at all was reeroga ed Rwart Gladstone, may be ap-jers atl the foriheoming sale of ind has been the subject n le Case 0 e eUeh ERED, | ele ’ - " rover , arrive ’ = » Kee, charged with theft Pressed for details regarding the pointed within a short period to] ®Overnny nt lots will arrive in the ent this my ning. AjJ. long Kee, charg | : city tomorrow on the Prince ho had been skaang went}from the Dominion hots his | telegrams that had passed, the ee a seat in the British Cabinet.) ~" the air for " few mo-|bail of $100 was estreated In i've The Callies, having aeecepted|mayor offered to produce these, \ sayndieate of well-kaown lo-| Rumor runs riot as to the place George. | “« ac i ‘4 . , . srber ake a ind sat down on a seat} police court this morn'ng vpen the challenge of — the Former | but they were mot actually called] eal business men has beca form- Lord Herbert will take, but with Wi . . nee when his wade! . for by the eounct! It was ad- . 4 the predicted retiral of Lloyd Another Bride. tile she was there |lis nonappearance }Champions, will put oul the fol . ed in this city, who ar: going Inj” : . i tle noise was heard and| was ealled . Rot initted by him that Vernor Smith f ’ . George to take the leadership of s. A. Woods, secretary to G, s as eard ane aS vt ° i vy a . ar ob- . .- . : , me ¢ “- : . . om three of the rank attend lowing team: Dunn, Martin, Rob-jiag certainly indicated an inten-|'°" 8" ' rey . aay te OF N=) the most radical Labor party ever|A, MeNicholl of the G, T, P., left ee + ik &€ end. - _— ED . : ‘opria oPpr : ¥ » ‘or OPE ry . ind petveie ‘wes seed The G. P. R. 88. Prince e ertson, J, H. Kelly, &. Currie,}ton en the part of the contract- terprise, namely sheen raising. |known in the land, and the ru.|for the east yesterday on the rv s ‘re attractec : .. Ss.) ss BO : ' found the ‘ak teslee = oh ' - chat ts rt last evenin iStewart, Wiggins and MeLean. vis | develop from the eastern|A large tract of land bas been|mored retirement of the Premier} P:inee Rupert, on an extended M4 _g g on e tia arrived in po ass over | " } | her wateh at her feet a . a ; lal rowd of Alaskas | Owing to the “hasbeens” hay-lend cf the line and let the Prince|jeased on an island not very far| there are all kinds of predictions|vacetion, It is rumored that he i 2 er feet ¢ ith a arge crowe ‘ GSAS i s “ : aye ’ i . , . 7 . i . ‘ RE . i . . — : vay off. She conplained|tcurists making the round trfp]!"8 put out such a eonglomera tea rt end wait if labor war] gistant from Prince Rupert,| Made. Above ts an exece llent por-| will bring his bride with him up- fe i ; tion of ex-internationals, it is|taeking treit of Lord Herbert, who is ajon bis return, & ill and other girls re-| between Seattle and Skagway : ° where active operations are to | exper ted the Callies will have to ; . + i ated ‘commenee almost immediate -_ — — : z= ee ES }go some even to make a draw of Overseas Club = One vege ™~ ; . : om rhe further details of (his) in- ithis mateh, Kiekoff at 7 p. ™. Phere will be a-meeting of the | : : oak ivresting enterprise wi'l be avail- PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY Mr. Clapperton, will ect as ret-{Qverseae Club om ‘Pussday even-| wertine emterarice will be avail PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR eree, ing, August 20th, at 8:30, in the 2 ae ; pon vat ; : r satan tiie , . . . ’\e « 3 ‘le President Chamberlin corrects misstatements in Mont! Sibbald Hall, for the purpose of e been comptetec | "al press; declares wheat will pour westwards, AUCTION SALE. approving the terms of an ad-| Two million feet of lumber for G, T, P. snowshed was San Francisco rumor announces murder of Sun Yat Sel $1,000 stock of Carrigan &idress to H. R, H. the Governor} BASEBALL SCORES brought in on Canondelet and James Drummond, “tonal president of the Chinese Republic Miller to be sold regardiess of} (ieneral, Amongst those whol - Railway commissioners Withhold deeision regarding ap- Mayor's mission as strike arbiter proves disappointing cost, beginning Tuesday morn-jliayve consented to speak are K American League. plication for station at Kitsumkalum, PClon exists that G, T. P., may be developed from east ling at 10 o'clock, Entire stock) del, Hovell, Msq., president of the) Detroit, 3; Boston, 4 Bishop Du Vernet and Archdeacon Collison leave for \id. Bullock-Webster resenis the eity clerk's apparent consists of kitchen utensils and Hazelton branch; the Mayor, ex-| Other games postponed on ac | London, Ont, to attend General Synod of Anglican ehureh, ‘Lion that the eouneil is thiek-headed dishes. Ladies specially invited) Alderman Naden and Alderman) count of rain, i Railway commissioners, who are through their labors, ‘itl declares that she was struek on the head by a China to attend this sale. Clayton All ladies and gentle.| National League. | take trip around the harbor on the Evelyn as the guests of ‘th, Who tried to pob her Police doubt story —-—— men interested in the welfare of New York, 3; St. Louis, 2 Dr, ‘Tremayne, Charges made that assessment is unequal, Mayor ap THE WEATHER the British Empire are weleome,! Other games postponed on ac-| Arthur Little has midnight skirmish in night attire with Mints Commillee to investigate venty-four hours en¢dine! Signed, L, Bullock - W ebster,| count of rain | marauder who had designs upon his chieken roost, sonals, local items, G. T. P part arrival, inters : August 20 Baromecer,!) Pres > 196) ones Ga. T. PY severely censured by railway commissi a for 'y and government jot sale Old timers’ banquet O24 iximum Leni perature If its news, you'll find it inf filling Cameron Bay ial jum temperature. 50 Subseribe for the Daily News.’ the luily News. | >