—_—— ! AND DESPATON CHARACTERIZE THE NEWS’ JOB WORK Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL (Il, NO. 205 FUNERAL OF THE LA EXTRAORDINARY SCENES WITNESSED FORTY BANDS PLAYED AT BURIAL OF GENERAL BOOTH HUNDREDS FELL IN FAINT): Scenes Witnessed Such as s Have Never Been Seen in London Short of Royal Funerals---Huge Procession Marched Five Miles in Drenching Rain---Streets Jammed With Spectators PRINCE RUPERT, RO. Fripay, Avoust 30, gia ‘ON _THE RAIN-SOAKED STREETS OF OLD LONDON OK 2, SECTION 7. Extra large view \ot—34 feet on ft. deep, 30 ft. boule outside and vard skirting lot. Unobstru: uff around front of view of city and king drydock im- 00 new house, six rent produces 6 $5,000. Price er cash, balance improved lots in this ,000 at the sale. at office of LTD. . and McBride Sts. Wh You Want. Just let us @how of tan, buttomiand lace you our range shoes just] in from Bost n Seott Fround| & Oo. i Rain hats, gain coats Wal- lace’s, ; 205 ‘ Special to Daily News Nicaragua, Aug. 29. Commander Warren J. force of 200 and marines Annapolis Corinto, Terhune American from the and Collier with sailors a gunboats REASON FOR THE RUSH FOR RUPERT REALTY Special to Daily News.) mobbed and jeered No onethim as general of the Salvation Aug. 30 The body of|could estimate the number as Army and all like public trusts \\ am Booth was bur | s« mbled everywhere to witness | won) and personal, inclading. copy hat of his wife today|the funeral All the streets and) sights veated in thie sudédedar bi emetery of the Ab-| windows were crowded and th |be held by him “upon trusts af- N ech gathering at a}housetops jammed, fecting same.” ‘ sion has been wit All along the route drooped| xcept at those of Queen/rain-soaked flags at half mast ind King Edward and all the business houses were] thousand Salvationists| closed While the ceremonies | vith well-known| were going on the space in front ines played by 40/of the platform began to resem ivched over five miles|ble a battlefield with faint’ne grounds through diers dropping on all Sices streets, drenched by Cneee nurses of the wens ance corps treated i are streets a few ac a hundred cases A sum t a few of those|tary of the will of the late gen-| ad toda had been| eral shows all property held b | - — . DENY PRINCES’ VISIT WELCOMED ON HIS WAY J Every day brings the date for the linking up of the Transcontinental nearer. puffing ceaselessly on the eastern section of the construction, and in spite of labor trouble the COMPLIMENT TO GIRL VISITORS DEFARTIN G Aug, 30 The story Special to Daily News. the Birmingham Post Sault Ste. Marie Ont Aug America, to the ef a The Duke of Connaught Prinee of Wales and|and party arrived on their way to Prinee Albert. would| the west and received an address] Western contracts are forging ahead. the Duke and Duch-|of weleome from Mayor Munro - a = iught in Canada next|The royal party were presented ‘isa hs es en e'a"te'| DELIGHTFUL DANCE. IN etary, Lieut.-Col Sir}ters of the Empire and made a Ponsonby. wired today|tour of inspection of the steel ns Abbey, the Duke of|plants and the canal s place in Yorkshire King is staying 9 BIG FIGHT h has appeared ne The Misses Bull, Sisters of Mrs. Cade, Receive a Merry Send-Off on Their eee South After Popular Stay in Prince Rupert SOUTHBOUND, cae Pe | OFF TODAY A most enjoyable and delight- penne r nese u mee a anne, on ee ae le ' :e ”0 slace aat | Voted "Ny lose prese t ge #an, Miss Grliroy, Miss ve 5 Gur saTIerIED oe ee ee . ree , = . success, due in 5 large measure] Miss Silvia Jenns, Miss Ellett, evening at the Gatholie hall? The me aa to energies of Mrs. Hubert Ward,| Miss Drummond, Miss Thompson i « the bie real estate| affair, which was gotten up by 7 : ee k co Wannae cet thins, Sellen 1 Winnipeg, A. BE, Moor: (Special to Daily News. one or two well-known young who very kindly took charge of] Miss Du Vernet é Miss ! ton, and S, 8. Taylo: Vancouver, Aug, 30—The fight] bachelors of the city, was attend- the arrangements Dancing was kept up until the known. Vancouver law }between “One Round” Hogan and ed by single young people under Those Present, “wee sma’ hours” when “Auld farce ounatniaden at the | | Willie Ritehie lightweights the chaperonage of Mrs. Hubert Among those present were the} Lang Syne" was sung, the two sale of government lots lbilled { a cish cesta