panaesT CIRCULATION in CITY AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA einen THE DAILY NEWS Camosun...........Priday A, M, Chelohsin..... Wednesday 10 p.m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ——— cee Ill, NO. 220 Prince Rupert, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. ° - t ——- PRICE Five Cents LDINGS FOR DRY DOCK TO START AT ONCE GREAT BRITAIN PLANS FOR THE MOST POWERFUL BATTLESHIP EVER CONSTRUCTED WORK WORK ON DRY DOCK SHOPS TO COMMENCE IMMEDIATELY .: \\ the construction of; Mr. J. R. Sterrit, president of ee dations for the various|the company, will arriv ome y the dry dock willi time next week, bringing with thin three weeks,” | him the concrete mixers and ma h ' ent made by Mr.|chinery necessary for the eon j manager of thej struction of the nerete founda \sphalt Co., who ar-| tions g on the Prinee Six months will be taken in Gj Vancouver Fifty completing the work which will iployed al first.) have to be earried of between | be in reased | tides and in spite of we progresses, as it 18! ditions, the company to Phe foundations for t pletion house will be the first ind , be Ser eat those of the machir u 4 bla ' , R, GRO BOY ONS! amith shops found ind td brought in from smokestack will follow ss We are unable essary men mn ek ame ontinued Mr 7% Shepherd, 1 I for \ i als which can! Foley, Welch & Stewart, returned ! \ be used, and | this morning on the Pris vill work for the’ George after a business bt f the city the lower coast cities NAAS RIVER NAVIGATION TO BE GREATLY IMPROVED :: ent Engi-,; power boat belonging India panied by his f that distr Lt g the boa M ingra, and W. A, UP the canyon Was a ris prop sition, but successfully acco ’ Provincial gon plishes Phe remova f the returned { i ivigat p th i 1 tri Naas safe ind = 6eas f irwe far as the er boats i eft ist purpose of Pickets f { ee * Xal ati Sept ; a kK tO be im ‘ va visit eal il t nyvor f Drug St » * # il big rocks, at 75 cents Phose purchas navigatior mt ved seats W Te able ge had a very lect the seats between the h somewhat ad fiand 6p Phursda Sey They left here 19th i x hee Westholme ’ government Theatre 220-221 ! ge some dis — Naa n her, when Launch Alice B., W. J. Thomas a smaller Phone Green 391 Govt, Wharf LORD CECIL’S NEW BILL TO AID BRITISH WORKMEN s 17 Lord Hugh vides regulations in regard to; = ' ifted a new bill to: peaceful pieketing and = allows s Union Disputes limited immunity to persons mn ducing others to break ¢ tracts Nhe | / easure restores | Sir H, Firth, in his presidential \ of trades unions injaddress at the Chambers of Com h portions of the! mere: congress recently, recom , nder th ognizance and! mended a systeem of financial Pts provide funds from! guarantees for both sides for the ' | fulfilment of agreements and Lord Cex 5s scheme also ballots prior t strikes secret PARLOR CARS NOW RUN ON THE YUKON RAILWAY ~ oe rse, Y. T., Sept. 47. On the rear platform of the : Humber of parlor|ear is a vestibule where from ve White Pass Railroad] four to six chairs may be placed Dieted and cameland the passengers be protected ho tts initial trip} from cinders md inclement we | Was the rear] weather ' me regular train, ‘The On the whole the new partor 7% structed in thelear is the neatest thing on wheels the r hops at Skagway, and/ever seen in this” part f the Me ‘plete as the first}/country, and President Dickenson " they will not be is to be complimented on his ¢ ha » of th, 7 and comfort terprise in equipping his road ud ‘Tabscontinentat} with sueh modern improves The eel i he cars are prac Suits! Suits! Suits! hod, eosss and are nicely Try one of ours and you will . te and out, Thelbe satisfied, Swedet Bros hea covered with} Tailor, moons twenty-one hy Chairs consti THE WEATHER gh Mure rhe chairs ¥ " a Y thoved and For twenty-four hours endl fortable than alS a, m., Seplember 18: Baromet Pall i} \ writing desk] 90.432; maximum temperatur Peeary Material|/54; minimum temperature, 4% ; T , real work] precipitation, .50 ineh | th ') Wills graces oe ™ Subscribe for the Daily News. RESIDENT OF TERRACE MADE HAPPY ON MONDAY ARRIVALS BY GRAHAM ISLAND RANCHER WEDDED AT RUPERT NEW FERRY SERVICE Murdoch Smith, a black \ quiet marriage took place at} rerrace, will return al THE GEORGE the Presbyterian lanse on Mon-| CELEBRATED AT TERRACE man with a happy bride.| day, when Jens Hansen and Berta : On the arrival of the Princess | Jakobsen were married by Rev - Sophia on Monday, Mr. Smith} The followiay. were amongst’ F, W. Kerr. Mr. Hansen has been Terrace, Sept. 17.—A very sue-| persed, all well pleased with Mr. met Miss Bella Martin, an old/the arrivals on the Prine freorge for several years on a ranch on|cessful smoker was held at Lak-| Gordon, the smoker, Terrace, the hool mate from Seotland, both| this morning: Mrs, Turner, Mr. Graham Island, and will return else Hotel on Saturday evening ferry, themselves and everything having been born in Stormway,|Rome, Mr, Gartner, Mr. Gilletl,/ in a few days with his bride, who ‘lin general ind together they went to the|James Smith, } Capt McKenzie, has but recently arrived from September 14th, in honor of the Mr. ¢ i Presbyt in ianse, where the|Mr, Garrett, Mri Ellis, Mr - ars, Denmark opening of the new ferry at this S woe ware. Gordon left on ' : ° ; Sunday for Seattle on an extended uptial knot was successfully|Mrs. Walters,) Miss Pa i jplace. Guests were present from) visit to their home there tied by Rev. F. W, Kert lerrace|Mr. Yarbutt, Mr Raberteoa, M. 4. Prince Rupert’ 8 leading hotel— | Newtown, Kitselas, Kitsumkalum, | ; offers heartiest congratulations|O'’Farrell, LL. W. Riley Jan) Savoy. Lakelse and surrounding dis- Mr. and Mrs. R. McIntosh of to the enterprising citizen Hirschvelt, James Bruce Mrs | tricts, Mr. H. MePherson pre- Prince Rupert, who were holiday- and Miss MeLéod, Mrs. Merry- |sided, and addresses were made|!"® '§ this vicinity for a few ifield and ehild, Misses MeLeod CASE AGAINST | by George Hie, Thomas Turner, days last week, left for home on HOLDUP |Mr. Black, Mrs, Peters, Mrs. J iMr. Richardson, George Putnam Thursday, accompanied by Mrs, ae G. Peters, Mr. Almore and others. An impromptu pro-| Georee Keith. Conkey and child HOTEL MAN gramme was rendered, the musi- George Keith of Toronto, who cal part of which was ably taken|has been here for the past few Shepherd, Mr one of Rupert's| Weeks, left for the east on Tues- | Rads son, Mr. bisey, Mrs. F. & by J. Couture, Ewing, Mrs, E, Larson, C. D DISMISSED ::\:*«« local singers; James| day, | WITH FINE Bertor, Mrs Read. Mr. Matthews Turnbull, D. B, and L. H. Kenney} Mr. Richardson, the Methodist aan. Mr. Mickey. Mr. Wor and Thomas Turner, while George| student from Newtown, who has ar “teint McLeod. Mr. Almour.| Henry Evans, proprietor of the|Hie and Thomas Turner gave) been conducting services here for Joe Simmons came up on re "3 E. Jones, B. A. McKelvie, H. § | Vi toria Hotel, was before -his|several exhibitions in step dane-| the past few weeks, left on Sun- ind before his wor shte Mag-;Clements. J. P. Dvzkorn, Mr.| Worship Magistrate Carss_ this] ing \fter a dainty lunch had/day for the south to continue his stra Carss in the police court|Gharleson, Mr. Player, M. Weleh,|/ morning in the police court on|been served the gathering dis-|course at college. h norning he charge oOf|Garl Hofty, Mr. and Mrs, Me-| two charges, one of supplying : seiteesiiiaeaiaa ling up two men with a gu | Miss and bli Donald, a second of the and|liquer to Indians and harboring feDonald, Mr Indian girls on CITY COUNCILLORS’ NAMES 1ining money from them.) Mps. J. Goodwin. (The affair took place at the En ia ee | prengise s of the hotel for immoral tel and was the result “LOCAL JOTTINGS | purposes After a somewhat dispule over a game i lengthy hearing the evidence was ds. Upon further investiga Civic Holiday on Monday. jnot found sufficient to seeure a by he Magistrate and the The City Council has instruet-| conviction and the aecused was | heurtind if the evidence of the de ‘ 0 lewtor ® pro idischarged, sce : : ed Mayor Newton to pr claim)” oes At Monday night’s meeting of| have their names inscribed upon da n his own behalf, This| Monday next as a publie holiday [wo Indian girls, charged with ai hiy ifter ‘ y t f th lvagrancy, wet let g n su the City Couneil Alderman Doug- | the address. The custom in many s » aite severe repri in honor of the roval visit, ) Vagran were ? o 0 sus- alii ‘J . 2 , . anding the aceused and in pended sentence on the under-|las brought up a little matter in| C8808 ie’ for the name oe the | ; | ; oe |mayor only as representing the pressing upon him the serious-] - y should see Hart's stock of| standing that they would leave|connection with the address to a ; vert ° ; sedtetets {coun to go upon the seroll. ness of attempting even a bluff] janips We have a splendid se-;thre erty iinredia : be presenters Teh WwW the Duke iderms Bullock Webs it a gun play anywhere in British! jeetion from 25¢« » 89.00, and we ' , f Connaught on the occasion of \Iderman =i * ebster I I mposed a fine f $25! are surs have just the kind vy Mr. and Mrs. English, of the = : jthought that if it pleased the ind casts are ig for 99) |Balmoral cannery, are visitors|"'* @ppToaching visit to this) Council to have their names upon } to the city for a few days city his address is being exe-|the address there is no reason * WM. M A N Holders of tickets for the cor uted in an artistic and elabor-| why they should not be inserted. SON jeert to be given during ~ roval ite fashion by Mr. Morte Craig, | Mr. Craig had stated that there an exchange same f whose qualifications for produc-| was sufficient room on the seroll seats. betaresn oa he ne such work are unequalled. It} to inseribe them all. It was de- ~ BACK FROM TOUR * ip.n rhursday, Sey will be a souvenir of his visit to|eided in this ease to aet on Al- - | t box office, Westh poo ! this, the newest, city of the Pa-|derman Douglas’ suggestion, and NT atre cifle Coast that will be much ap-|the hames of Prince Rupert's OF | ER Bi aan preciated by His Royal Highness.| council of 1912 will thereby be Arthu 4 Jones of Victor Alderman Douglas thought it) handed down to fame on the mag- who has been on a trip to Ste would be a proper and fitting | nificent address that is to be William Manson, M. P. P., re-) phens Island inspect some -_-_ thing for all the members of the/ presented to H.R. H. the Governor rned on last night's train from acreage there that he purchased H, 8. Clements, M. P, for Co-[Couneil, as well as the Mayor, to| General, . aa ‘turned tof ex Atlin, arrived in the eity | in extended trip into the interior,) Some little time ago, return this morning on the Prince re he city this morning and will . hed visiting the Bulkley Valley, Pleas- George Mr. Clements left on , sit Stewart before returning to ant Valley and MeClure Lake and . the 44 o'clock train for Hazelton . his home in Victoria. most of the outlying settlements . and other interior points, and wine & b Gets a fon Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners,|¥!!! return on Sunday oye = sol s exceedingly well satisfied laces y time to be here for the arrival of with the progress being made all = * H. R. H. the Governor General line of the G, T. P. in eee an the agricultural devel-| _ MPs. Peters, wife of the Hon, satis Satta. ce Edmonton, Alta., Sept. “47. cil. Chadwick claims that the opment of the country by the Fred crm . 7 or oo The auction sale of second} The City Commissioners have| work of his department among pioneer settlers and says that if sme eye ean aoa Set ae this hand furniture at corner of|considered favorably the applicta-| wayward girls ean be earried on wae the most satisfactory trip senhes on the Prince George, Third avenue and Seventh streeti tion for a woman police officer | better by a female detective, he has so far made into Unat part will be held Thursday afternoon from R. B. Chadwick, superin- | oo of his large constituency Cheicest liquors and cigars— at Tere’, ELLIS. Aue #30 tendent of neglected children.| At Hart's we have a splendid Savoy. + MEE, AVCHORERE. Chadwick has been asked to name dining chair on sale today; price er AS ls 1.50. Other diners $3, $84, MONSTER $108,243 sth nay i es Dead Sure The reduction will continue iJ 6¢ ) The following arrivals are Snap, 3rd Ave, near post offiee for e we b ssse: a aes | oI eC ir egree™ egistered at the G, T, P. Inn only $15,000.00; $5,000.00 eash, nc 7 " le e ron a _— _— | W. H. Robertson, Victoria; ©, H halance 4 and 2 years at 6%.|* ares eee a im-| The ringing success in New York and now being played in . ' vwrts ¢ ‘ime. e and. | ; , Walker Nanaimo, 8. Danoff, Cal MeLachlan & Butlon want to see I Stoo, Sena, a, SA ae London under the title “Find the Woman.’ vary. Fred G, Worloek Victoria; vou about if Ask a Police-| ae ¥ ; 2 : i » | R Almour, Montreal, L. 1 aie wi 99().294 0 1 next few weeks will con = | ; Vancouver: Louis Gartner, sider the question of maintain-| { vneouver: D. A. Gillis, Vaneouv-| ing in foree the reduetion in} T Ni h ..-F ll Bill ’ Mi ; Poters. Vietoria: Gerald PEACE NEGOTIATIONS duties, by way of a rebate estab omorroW ig t arewe t Xt Peers 7 ({ Miers, Victoria: J. G, Sheppard,| STILL GOING ON) ji,hod in June, and in doing so| “THE GREAT DIVIDE” Arthur Jones, Voetoria ” iwill eonsider whether or not the ) mI | Geneva, Sept, 17.—The reports|coement manufacturers are en-| ADMISSION 760, $1.00. BOX SEATS $1.25 } M 1 ke. Merryfield and child| freely cireutated that there has/titled to as much protection as » 600, » $1.08. or ‘ the Prinee George|been a rupture in the Ttalian-|Hon, T, W. White has shown} } : » from a pleasant! Turkish peace negotiations are} they had been receiving up to FRIDAY NEXT THE AMATEURS i the lower e@oast absolutely unfounded and off-|June, owing to the operation of i , ’ cially denied, the tariff and railway rates eg ee «ee