+ OIROULATION AND NORTHERN BRITIGH COLUMBIA canoes worry gt NO. iil, NO. 214 THE DAILY NEWS @ Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist — ‘ PRINCE Rupert, B.C., Wepnespay, SErTemssn uu. 1912. PRICE Five Cents NEW PLANS FOR GREAT TRANSCONTINENTALS VISITORS: NEW SHOW: OPIUM RAID: DAILY DOINGS: ALL THE NEWS, AND MERELY MABEL OLE RELATIONS BETWEEN GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC AND GOVERNMENT TO BE REVISED W peg, Sey 11 President| pany with the Government will Chambe of the Grand | be reviewed with the objeet of at trunk Pa Railway stated to-|riving at a satisfactory siden ) Mr. Smithers, chair standing on points al issur : the Board of Directors, Mr. Chamberlin refused to sas snd hime i be in Ottawalanything regarding the order of ext ibout the time of the| Major Leonard of ther National 1 | Borden and he in-| Transcontinental rarway com dicated that they were prepared | mission directing the company h th Dominion Gov | Lake over the section immediatels vhole matter of the} east of here, but the fact that the fthe Grand Trunk Pa-|company is desirous of opening fe with the Government up the entire question with cab iinisters e ’ ‘ while he did t specify the | inet min el may b taken to indicate that pending negotia ra hes egotiations would K j tions the company will maintair stood that the its present atitude of disregard . « agreements of the com ne this order 4 meeting of the Veterans’ So | PROFIT Brit IGING SOURCES ciety of Prince Rupert and dis — Poo pane —ltrict was held last evening in the In viw of the T , » opposition by the| Railway Commission. _¢ -|re “tio ovisio “¢ > . Genevet Bank Manager's Visit, |court house, when the veterans’} : r nm ion The ecom-| reduction provision called for on M : iUnion of Canadian Munitipalities|Pany Claims that the require-|the 10 per cent basis bein I i H Balfour, general|hats were distributed and pre ; ° . | and other bodies against the/| ment for reduction applies only| reached, manager of the Union Bank of|liminary arrangements made for f ‘ 3 |proposed Merease of $60,000,000 to a 10 per cent. dividend when Pending the re . , anada, arrived this morning onjthe taking part in the parade Allin (he capital stock of the GC. P. R.,|earned by the railway alone and Doe eee ee é alo 0 e ‘ > é ‘ é © & sster ‘eig ” > the Prince George on’ a visit tojthe fortheoming visit of H.R. H.lay jpg og tir ' ( awa | not in ‘conjunetiot witt the | 1 Wwenvern Treignt renee lyvesianey i es » ' " « 0” 0 : ; » ig . . the local branch the Governor Genera! A further . - ae eee il : } with the lane) tion on October ist, next, numer- an@®eastern financial circles is; Profits, and that eonsequently it] > leg half meeting will be held shortly } ous pleas on behalf of the rail- isin K ae that a separate company will be|!* not called upon to vary its rat-|Wways in the form of obv iously in- i : iam earney, manager of formed to deal with the inmmeiuse| Mes. spired articles are finding their the Prinee Rupert branch of the ARE NOW land holdings of the railway. Of! The report is to the effect that} way into the eastern and Ameri- re Eleetrie Go., returned ithe 10 per cent, dividend at pres-|the two branches may be entirely}can press. One such artiele - morning on the Prince jent 7 per cent. is from the rail | divorced, a subsidiary company|headed “Baiting Canadian Rail- ieorge after a short business IN PRINCE way system and 3 from the land.| being formed to handle the rail-| ways,” appears in the Eastern visit to the south. The charter provides that when|way lands, whose profits would,|Canadian papers concurrently = the 10 per cent. basis shall have | however, still reach the Canadian|The gist of the article is to the A special meeting of the Queen RUPERT been reached there shall be a re-| Pacific stockholders, but in aleffect that with the increased coat Mary Chapter, D, of the E., will duction in rates This is what}roundabout manner. In this/there should logically be an in- be held in &t Andrew's Hall; | . ‘ the west has for several years|way the railway dividend profit|crease instead of a decrease in rhursday, Sept. 12, at 3:30, Hon. L. P. Duff, of the Supremg been demanding and is now the| would be reduced to 7 or 8 per|railway freight rates—‘especially 214 ©. M. MARTIN, Seey. lCourt of Canada, and Mrs. Duff object of investigation by thejcent., and thus eseape the rate/in the west.” larrived in the city last evening SUCCESSFUL POLICE RAID and will spend a few days renew- jing old aequaintances. While in British Columbia inake a trip to Prinee Rupert ARRIVALS NEWEST they will and other DIVINE SARAH MAY SOON BE ON SUSPECTED OPIUM DEN TODAY BY visto tee Poms Micra] ZEPPELIN A HONORED FOR HEROIC WORK rimes 9 The Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs IN RUPERT S CHINESE AREA THE GEORGE Dofl arrived this morning on the MONSTER AS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Prince George and were met on the wharf by several of their ‘ { the city police|unlucky Celestials were awar of The following were among the|friends, including Mr, W. k Berlin Sept. 11.-The new Paris, Sept. 14.—Mme, Sarah}——— ——ee for iving laid all his|what was happening Altogether arrivals this morning on the} Burritt, registrar of the county Zeppelin dirigible is to break all) Rernhardt will, never beeomy a plans, andthe propitious moment {7 Chinamen were found on the! Prince George Mr. Fadden. Mr.|Courtof this city,an old and inti-|reeords for size, speed and range) , hevatiane dt thedeeeta of sae hay ast evening] premises and a quantity of| Bayne, Mr. MeArthur, Mr. Aradi,| ate acquaintance of the Judge’sjof action, according to a news) ? brought of a most suecessfuljopium and pipes and gamb ing| Mr. Koerov, Mr. Leavitt, Mr. C, L.| for a@ great number ef years, ageney here. but it is now almost certain that a i) Chinese opium den | paraphert ilia were seized Upon|Clapp, Mr. Harris, K. Massey, ¢ The specifications call for} Within a very short time the Pre Aceotn| all his trusty|being taken to the police station,|C. Purdy, Mr. Clark, W, C, Glad- Loyal Order of Moose. power to carry out a sustained|sident will confer upon her the he ea « for awhile|putting up $25 each bail, and{win, I B. Beauford. Mr. Dilla \ gular meeting of the Loyal]flight of at least sixty hours, and| medal of 1870 for her services to I { Ma ald in charge | pron sing t be on hand this|bough. Mr Fitz Miss Farns-|@rder of Moose lodge No, 1054,/it is hoped by the admiralty that}her coantry during the terrible mt on, he sallied| morning at 10 o'clock at the po-| worth, Mr. Zuceo, Mr. Mitchell, will be held in the K. of P. hall[the vessel will be able to remain! year. f h he abode of one King/lice court, they were let go for | Miss Aleport, Mr, Hunt, Mr. Dal-|°? Phursday, the 12th inst, at 8/in the air for a longer period.| The famous actress ambu Tai, a leading Chinese merehant,|the night rhis morning before|jas, Mr. Russell, Mrs, Lanenville,| © ' luck p.m. Members and those|The speed required by the ¢on-)ance work during the war, fact] ' { above whose |his worship Magistrate Carss the 'Mr. and Mrs. .Bireh, Mr. Edel-|helding receipts who wish to be | tract is well over fifty miles an/adds a most faseinating page in| y s had ason to be-|cases were all adjourned untillbrock and son, 8. 8, Jarvis, H. initiated are’ requested to be|hour, and the radius of flight, in-|the history of the time the illicit hitting of the pipe| Friday on account of Mr. Peters | Holden, Mr, Shore, Mr. and Mrs,|/ Present, cluding the return voyage Is to Her headquarters were al ne| * zea 1. Stationing/the city ilicitor, not being able] Gilley Mrs Rosenbaum, Miss} J. D. MEIKLE, be from 1,500 to 1,800 miles. The| Odeon Thearte, which she | rned|} 7 i eans of egress,|to be present owing to indispo-|Clifton, H. 8, Wallace, Mr. Mone- 244-245 Secretary.| new airship is to be completed in}into a vast hospital. With incred : nce wa ide before the! sition ton, Mr. Chesley, Mr. Devideos, | October. ible intelligence and energy the! Mr. Morrison, Mr. Priestly, Mr The latest passenger dirigible,|young aetress carried all before Schiempke, Mr. Kerestes, J. C SIR the Hansa, is capable of sustained | ho; The obstacles seemed in I FRAME THOMPSON LONDON Bird, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Justice | flight of fort-three hours, and her} Joperable, but untiringly she in- , , ; Capt : ae? . reine, WHYTE IS NEW spend. o° ane See ahy,. miles an sisted and insisted until she ob- Captain Parsons, Mr, Wreineh, hour. tained from the authorities and MAKES TRIP T0 INSPECT THE Mr. Durant, Mr. Gottstein, Mr. eee from the public ffs and bed- i Hairsure Mr. and Mrs. Pearl} : Returns from Holiday. ding, medicine and ¥provisiens. MME. SARAH BERNHARDT Allen, Miss Paterson, Miss Fel- ©. C, Purdy, aceountant of the She even succeeded in getting KHATAHDA HYDRO ELECTRIC ton, Graham Kearney Mr. Sandels, | . local branch of the Bank of}ihe stores of the Tuilleries that ' _ Mr Kench, Mr Nicholson, Mr.| Commerce, returned to the city were reserved for the Empress gion of Honor has yet to give the Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. James Batt,| Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 10. this morning on the Prince Eugenie. She was doctor and red ribbon lo the incomparable Mr. T. Frame ‘Thompson, ac-|time is partly with a view to ob-| Mr. Webber, Mrs. J. Wilson, A. D,|Sir William Whyte, the well|George after spending a short|jurse. the consoler at death beds, ae Fhe 1625 Eset G58 eee “winpanied by his se cs | ts ining information in regard to MeArthur. a See ane vacation in the southern coast), figure of charm and grace flit-|©° be refused to the angel of wa I la f a - | thn "tos aiiaieis snterepiees il peonnees) of ee prion Ac ome, ting hither and thither. The en- Mercy. '. Jacks returned this ; ve tion for the Advancement of Sei- ———————— emy expressed their admiration a \ _ fro ‘irip up the tage a . SPREADING enee, whieh met in Dundee, Seot- FALLEN when she passed through their Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Patt 4s the end of steel, Mr.)guorning, accompanied by Mi + ———- lines. ‘The Chancellor of the Le-| Phone 4, London At the leading|Clark Durant, manager of the WORK OF THE ee several hyd »s interested in} Prince Rupert Hvyvdro-Eleetric FROM HIGH ~ a in different electric projeets|Company.; Mr. W. ©. Mehan and | a thine af the world,|Mr, G. A, MeNicholl, local oficials WC T U HERE. ESTATE upert at wpa! the G, T. P. Ry Go, e he e W | | ARRIV countenance of the manager of It has been decided to form : Be de: me Ya ouse the eompany, Mr, Pearl Allen,}jocal branch of the W. ©, T, U,} Phe case against Tony Morris as he greeted some old timelin Prince Rupert rhe organiza- for running a blind pig in the old OF THE friends on the dock, as the Prince}tion was effected last evening tn Optimist building was dismissed TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALLEN George made a landing, put the}the Methodist parsonage by Mrs.| this morning in the polite court, weather to shame ane me sun Linkage = Stag ore} the Magistrate advising - Tony ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ywomptiy came oul and the ral) ganizer ‘he following offfeers PLAYERS eoiah This must be most a5] were elected President, cat that in future when he wished to e suredly the best of auguries for] W i Kergin: vice president, | celebrate the arrival or departure 18s erna e ton he famous A a successful engagement Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick; corre-| of his compatriots from or to ja the b *n Stoek Com- Th opening bill this evening sponding seeretary, Mrs, J. A. the sunny shores of Italy it had AND Rrexatioy Fest theatrical agelat the Westholme Opera House Phompson; recording secretary, | better not be done in quite sueh b, oe ; that ha so far Visited will be, as previously anne suneed, Mrs Pred Button; apogee’ ol ® public fashion, SrViDS the bil The Allen Pla Priy ‘upert, arrived on the} 44a," the play that has been a ark ure Laney oo) poorenion of @n — —_ eer yers C¢ Georg, such sronounced success on two} morning 0 e { ae iste iad betler resor © the regular ' ‘trongih w a MOPRIAR ee eos eae Mrs. Leslie}ton to organize a branch there SIR WILLIAM WHYTE, emporiums, situated so ae.| OPENING WITH t specia "ha huge quad-l carter famous The company | oo canes — . “lently at different points in the} ‘“ Hes fop ty ’renery and prop-[which numbers twenty peopl Buy a Farm | land this vear Phe next meet-jeity, where grape juice was pur ZAZA” hgapo, oy 'Y forthcoming star} ineludes the celebrated Hungarian) in . akelse Valley, near the rail | ine oft the association will be helad[yeyed for the deleetation of thei Opera yo the Westholme orehestra, who, dressed in their road Sa a ae apt agen ag aa nrlas ouslonnm: q? Produced in its entirety with complete scenic equipment hf es rhe company, nacre Seatumes, will vender Uo Nie a t La balenes. Bile Prince Rupert a few months ago Just received, a complete as aud corres! Costa, h & most succaeatall ene musie and play during) and go en = a" * we mip 2 suant ofthe O27. Oe he vg ' re oe ae Incidental and Entr’ aete Musie by the : ths lthe intervals between the acts.| land will make you wealthy some/as a Bu gortment of the very latest pat ‘ t Theat ‘agement at) From all indieations there will bej day mn. This is a snap takes a deep interest in harbor/terns in tweed and faney wor THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN STRING QUARTETTE ' > up ana ‘uy they had ala crowded house this evening at 140 acres, Lot 1703, at £16.00} motters steds, Just call and look at them “a ‘Md praix, _— full of de-|the opening, and all intending to| per acre, On very easy termes ee ay SWEDER BROS; Doors open at 7:30 Curtain vises al 8:30 sharp. , me servic, ' - excellence be present should see to the book BAINTER & BLOAN M: Davidson, of the wholesale Pailors Seats reserved by telephone will be held until 8 p, m, , SYINg thos «oP | ing of their seats as early as teal Estate and Insurance stationery firm of Smith, David Helgerson Block, Phone No, 444, th "ey had , er | vere the Gn | possible to avoid any disappoint ' son & Wright of Vancouver, was and , = ADMISSION, 50c, 750, $1.00. BOX SEATS $1.25 * Paeit asl “Welled on on| ments Beats can be secured by Launch Alice B,, W J. Thomas. | an arrival this morning on the Choicest liquors and cigars ’ ’ : — 69. he be ‘Amine | phone iPhone Green 391 Govt, Wharf, | Prince George ‘| Bavoy.