cancest CIRCULATION iw orTy AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA egisiative Libra —— 'Y —_—__. vol. I NO, 244 ——SsS _ oe LT REPORTED NEAR POINT OF DEATH Formerly The ‘Prince Rupert Optimist Prince Rupert, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OcTornprR 16, 1912. THE DAILY NEWS —— PRICE Five Cente ———— PRAIRIE CAPITALISTS WILL COME TO RUPERT AND INVEST--BRICK BLOCK TO BE BUILT 6 ' Too Stormy to Fish Financiers Arrive. gR WILFRID DISCUSSES cess. WML OPEN IN: ."itet. VANCOUVER DOCTOR FINED . e the Now * Rawlend and viee president of the Royal BORDEN AND THE RAILWAY: °°." PRINCE RUPERT << ""°" FOR SUPPLYING “HOPHEAD” ) » rowne, K. €., a prominent , th empty hold, she ega luminary of Montreal, as x that the weather the well as a big financial man, ar - LIBERAL CHIEF TELLS OF THE C. P. R. ISSUE OF STOCK AND iis! few da las been so exces.|Wancouver Financial Institution) piyed in the cily this morning on| OR. SPANKIE FINED IN POLICE COURT FOR GIVING OPIATE THE TORY GOVERNMENT'S INABILITY TO DEAL sively sti in the Straits th ty Will Open Branch Office in the Prinee George These gen TO “DOPE FIEND’—INFORMATION WAS LAID BY WITH THE SUBJECT. he fish vere unable to KO This City in Smith Block. \lemen are approaching the end SISTER ' he vas nothing doing —— of an extensive tour of the prin- 1¢ In speaking \ tock the ’ I h he’ fish e this morning on r. W. Kerr, district stipe cipal cities of the Deminion, in Vancouver, Oet. 16——Because!mother or aunt. Acting on his t and the in zation for he waterfront tendent of the International Home| the interests of this big financiallhe soid opiates to Karl Harvey,| representations the doctor gave of the Cat Do .Not Want Good Railways. purchasing Co.,. whose head-| institution Others of the party a trary to the Medical Act. Dp, | Dim a prescription, ilwa recent!s Ihe par sited for a Well Known Couple Marry. quarters are in Vancouver ,was ajare Mrs. Pease, Mrs. Browne,|y 4 Spankie was fined $25 in the When arraigned before Magis- } : ox-premier | answer { hes but N. Boss, the well known|visitor here last week i: ner Miss Drummond and Mr. H. MeK. police court. trate Shaw on the eharge which they did not get Phe gover ber and mining man, who has|tion with opening a branch office! Pease rhis morning is being Alice Harvey, the sister of| he now faces, Harvey broke down en : he G. P. R, pre ment had to decid points, | be identified with this distriet}of his company immediately in! spent in making a tour of the} part Harvey, who, by the way js) and eried, though he is a size. the gove j t, whether the proy i issue . time past, was married/ this city. city. It is understood that a trip|facing a charge of falee preten.| able man. His sister explained zed to issue al Was necessary | hei Victoria quite recently, the Offices have been leased in the| to Hazelton and possibly to Stew-|ees laid the charge and stayed|that he had taken “hop.” Dr. atock Wi us represented N de bride being a Miss O'Ne a very} new Smith Block and an official) art will be ineluded in the ir tin- lq the bitter end to see that the|Spankie was called upon to ex- y mn was pre this did not meet with enthus Ne know! eside of Port\of the company will arrive it a erary before a return is made} jaw was served, plain. y also that |astic approval from the g SimMps she having resided there| few days to take charge Phis| south, Kar! Harvey told the doetor, Mr. KE. J. Grant defended e about it Op | utes d vith her fathe 1 number of| company, whieh is a financial loan — ae aceording to the. “evidence, that|Spankie. Harvey's case will be n how much add Continued on Page 4. oe Mr. and Mrs. Boss will/institution, has for its president Jerry Bonneau Returns. jhe wanted the dope for his grand/ealled on Wednesday. emain in the South for the pres-|and general manager Mr. W. J. Mr. Jerry Bonneau, pioneer res. | ” eS ent King, whose wonderful energy|taurant man of this city and al ‘ y ee ROOSEVELT’S RUNNING MATE. and busienss acumen is well/large property owner in Prince] ’ MANY ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. J. Veitch of Stew know! Rupert, returned this morning *. MEN S irt are visitors the city for a the Prince George after an ex-| few days ret ning i their Try Stalker & Wells’ butter tended visit in the East, spending | ‘ PRINCE GEORGE home in the fatter place { r-| best yet. Two Ibs. for 75 cents. some time in Chieago and in his} w on the Prinee George 229-tf old home state of Michigan. 4 siti er G. T. P. Steamer Brings Hundred {Werk of Completing Methodist; Empress Team Defeats Quartette id Men for Railway Construction CONDITION (OF WOUNDED FX PRESIDENT | Gymnasium Almost Finished— of the Hub in Exciting Game . To Be Run Like Y. M. C. A. by Margin of Six Pins. Work—Saloon Passengers. - | ¢ Active work is being done in People in the vieinity of Second eh oe oe tam | the fitting up and completing of}avenue last night were startled e with a heavy |the Methodist gymnasium. Strik-|to hear a deafening uproar sud- cluding nearly ling bags, dumb bells, bars and|denly break out on the still night — s for up the jrings will be installed, as well as}air and continue, Thinking that aii coll . f I. R | tub and shower baths. Classes|it was free-for-all or an Indian | Bullet Has Been Extracted Foow the Breast of Col. Roosevelt---)00) 2 nica una a-eapanie|potlateh, policemen, store keep. linstruetor in flooF work has beenlers, lawyers, doctors, kids and . M ludss M VI] N RAM J N ¥ Schranck, a Socialist, Says He i 1s Glad He Shot and Hopes Pai ee nek: dogs all made in the direction of i s, Mrs. | _ nee een — ° 2 2 | ‘The officers of the Men's Own,|the yelling. ' K ‘ Mr New-l or Calif - whi, as Bromressive Roosevelt Will Die---Crowd Tried to Lynch the lwhie h has charge of the gym, Investigation proved that it mig» > ee va . . ms —_ A i P li H Diffi | were elected recently, as reported] was but the excited fans from the I. Grossman, Mr.}y ’ Mtates. is dus g a $Sassin---F olice ave irricu ty | The News yesterday. They are] Empress and Hub bowling alleys ” M Rev. W. Hla e “SB Moose” campaig Special to Daily News with Ihe central station was Great crowds followed the pa-|a@ particularly active and progres-| watching the much _ talked-of _ M Mr. Waugh, Mr, Nay | th hast Milwaukee, Oct. 16 The re.| notified and the patrol wagon,/ trol to the jail and all night the |sive sel of young men and willlgame between the four ball r Ss ¥. oe oa tad ports fram " the physicians in| loaded with coustables and de- excited citizens, including any| make the new department a sue-|throwers from each house. W. Agnew, W Hurt Unloading Freight. charge of the wounded ex-Presi- tives, arrived within a few mo-/| Socialists, gathered on street sc a The membership on not Inside the Hub, where the game ud Mrs. Lit n, Mr Caught ! winch of the! dent Theodore Rooseve sav; ments. It was with the greatest! corners and discussed the ag-jconfined — to members. of the! was in progress the seene was ae, fi OO, Sh eee SE Prine George his morning that the condition of the patient | difieulty that they made through edy. Polities were entirely f r- | Methodiet Church, but ad .. be one of the utmost excitement. ™ : Mr. M ete aes einthel te g pa he unload-/ig not as satisfactory as could’ the erowd with their prisoner! gotten, and only the fact that — oo tai after the Y./phe play was so keen and the a - g eigh 1 deck “hand!pe desired. and that he is in al and placed him in the patrol great American had been shot . CG. A, organization. : bowlers so expert that everyone . M 0. B, Smith Jt named David Graha suffered | serious condition rhe bullet has! Wagon Guns had to be drawn was remembered. A team from the Men's Own] was keyed to the highest piteh M White, Mrs.j . hie hods rhe |heen extracted from his breast. and batons freely used to secure Special editions of the ev ting} Will. enter the basket ball league./ang a strike or spare brought M lay, D tay tates a dia otied a: alten the the safety of Schranek papers were issued and the} se forth howls of delight from the Boe: \ - rl . Bouneau bs : ephone and the ambulance |. ' rae al 04 come a At the police station he boast- | shooting of President MeKinley | Locat JorTinas respective boosters of the side icElBines dispatched | the scene f the, E se oa Sehranek was | ed udilv of his aet and said that) Was compared with the shooting | j ; ‘ successful, while an unlucky split - Mr. Thomas, Br. PM) cident. 1 arned later that|..; . f | fire the! he hoped Roosevelt would die, as| of Roosevelt. | The members of St, Andrew’s}brought out cries of derision. ens % | before bi ci elhe hopes | a | i cs cae ‘ : , ; Sea m M an 3.4 ee — © 4&5 second bullet he had betrayed the workers. He Late! A bulletin just issued sete Oe Nee ae a eee eee ee ths weer a ; mt rT ie aa it firs is da the patie Policemen and = severa plain} was glad that he had shot the} says that there is apparently nO Tiana joann a ah te dee ‘atid 5 imcutiina.eanniale a M1 M es. C. G. Hail. * a xg as we is ¢ ld be ex- lothes men who were in. the) Colonel and lamented that he did) change in _f olonel Roosevelt oe eet in the Sibbald: Block. ae .e oe ee eas M and Mrs.1?* ted. vieinity took him from the infur-| not have an opportunity of firing| condition, The bullet, a .32 cal} re oe cae Seana ae 7 R ' Mr. Dastelios ithe led citizens who were calling} the second “ oe ir gun aa 99 been extracted from his . “ae by saga ade a ‘ White. M. Serveny./Your Attention, Please, Ladies. loudly for a rope to lyneh him) was knocked from his hand, [wae tee. i ~ a: " The las ‘ame 0 i J : . eee ro gp m wae General eee wilt Re held in ae a oat ee ~ a g u aoliesanail 7 an es the city hall this afternoon at 4 a haber od M : 4 ne ESTORS COMING T0 RUPERT ahahaha ‘ ‘ ent. en dance there s something radically a about in nervous anticipation or * et Is Recovering. vrong with the business that is s PRAIRIE INV _ The crossing at = ae = whispered in the awful din some MR. Ja m, proprietor offdull that it has formatiol Third avenue ~ : ith = word of warning or advice which \ lotel at Stewart,Jte give to ils customers through x ial was completed this morning PY) was never heard even by, them. mis brought down from thefibe local press. the most eco Mp A, Hy Allison Returas From Tour of Prairies and Says That)'"’ °° ‘ore. selves.’ Opposing enthusiasts Co, days ago suf-|bomie way of reaching the public a . The work of drilling the|were on their knees watching the ious illness, is}! am paying real money for space Investors are Keenly Interested in Prince Rupert coyotes and preparing for the|foul line and calling out anything hospital doing as|in The Daily News three times a ; enaih ithe denne es. stihl a blasting of the big bluff in front} which might frustrate the bowler: be expected His|week—Monday, Wednesday and Mr. A. Hl. Allison, of the West-| Mr, Allison said toa News repre- | have osneneers a ce ee of the Premier Hotel is progress- Finally the. game ended and ds in this eitw will] Friday to keep the ladies oOffepn Plumbing Co., has returned} sentative: Every place | went) to yetiae " i mapmey she , - ing rapidly. The hotes are tun-|every player erowded around the ‘ ihe news of his] Prince Rupert advised as tOlhome afler an extended visit tait found the poder a ae or one ee er me gn = vs neled into the rock and filled with} score board while the markers is he road to re.|Speeial offerings Tam constantly |the prairie provinces and coast learn more of Pring . upert. o . en ws 7 Me ry pon s A explosives. andere fred together: counted, and when it was an- making The ladies, who do not] ejties While away, Mr, Allison Their knowledge of conditions| Prinee Rupert and the evident ad- rr , ek : nounced that the Empress team ; read = oul inpouncements areleombined pleasure and business,| here and of the geography of the} vantages of the country that he rhe Crown of Golenia is — had won by six pins in three A Good Orchestra. likely to lose many golden op-|put lost no opportunity to: ad- locality shows that they — mei are = war erect eBoy ponies m ree — ees games the cheering of that team’s The pa ind visitors. to] Pertunities My business iSiyvance the interests of Prince studying ihe rere arenes i) roe ere a ey poe ately. a oe a hee : = eee fans was deafening. 7 he Westh Opera House have/#iven eareful thought every day, | Rupert the a r. , —— a n y a tee ee a rd hen are ae The scores were as follows: arkes the excellence|the results of which are the an In speaking of the interest Severa =" newn busi pos , i he em ‘ ¢ rs er ita tin. them: Vea, teed Gmorens Team ‘ne bin 2 He : ' eOXee DciAietiehh thal \ be found! .pown in this eity by outsiders,| men in the vicinity of Moosejaw) Phone 4 lake tot ial place, while le ar . om +45 ita 438 | a oe eae on the back page of The Daily . ' beau Transfer will distribute the c Youngman is’ 186 + a se e emselves ak a ae ; re me qua the seus tied News three times & wees yoon Bowling Match Tonight family residing at Portland, Ore, gas ge gp ten" herr sn tei A. Ackerberg ... 113 160 447 | ce for the advertisens Oatiny : He was a member of the LO.OLP, : Fotal 769 704—2280 often that an 4 bowling match between ay O B I T U A’ R y - 5 : home in New Hazelton on this Hub Team ; h ability ean be] Will J. Hughes team representing the tinners] lo jand the funeral will be held un- mornine’s train c. Rorvik 132 157— 466 1 city of the size -_— — om eu ' sl i another nail jder the auspices of the local ” a ; woe . oe 1° i . i nd plasyererg ane & llodge Phe remains are at BE, L Frank D, Keeley returned this 1 Se - 136 156 136—— 4298 and the eiti Spends Vacation Here. he Gem Gigar Store will take The funeral of the three-year 20 i afasita andertakina roomes|morning en the Prince George H. Coes 167 157 143 487 90.00 \ 7 seen S Kenneth M, Piteair OF - we at the Empress alleys to | Hd daughter of Kenneth Benson, | waiting sana inent solutes asjafter spending several weeks]! ota 735 808 736—9974 9,0 a Pr ye —' uM stall of the Canadian rer ht at & o'clock jan Indian couneillor, took place) funeral apranmemente visiting the lower coast cities. ee RRS p h : Payne IN) Gommeree, now stationed al Kal eg lat Metlakatia on Monday pe : " ; oe pike beaten Mr. W. C. Durant Returns. anns a in ‘ eit h l resultes “~ ria, after Messts : whe i 7. &. 2 * H neem. Sinn .. . = George | \ change in the management pm nes ene went Daughters of the Empire. Ritehie arrived from Vietoria to- a -% ~~ oor name price \ WV Business Interests. spend a vacation amongst h djof the local oMiee of the Canadian rhe “at home” on Thursday|day on the Prince George, where ‘. ee on - pyr a eae Mes. A. Bas Meenia on ' ae ci tic | Kleetrie Co,, Lid 5 tlevyening will be held at the Kaien|they have been on busfness in this morning from a short visi 5,000 ris were) friends, Mr, Piteairn wa : . «. Mr. Graham| After an illness of ten weeks : : ; - Dart Fdward|to Vietoria. Mr. Durant, who is 9 ! ils on thelthe real pioneer bank boy \ lake place, } lTsland Club instead of the Cath-|conneection with the Port Edward ; 1, ( 5 tien who has been in charge}during whieh time he was con lolie Hall O44 OAK eieianaiial i ie manager of the Prince Rupert Horning and) Prince Hupert, having ber — . the office was opened] fined to the Geaeral Hospital A o = bas } Hydro.Electrie Co., lately suf. . \l De he “.'T, P. tnn.ithe Commerce upon its | issume a similar posi-|Lessing, aged 52 years a at} | Mr, and Mrs, Haseamp Were) fered from an injury to his right , fits are direct}opening up business het “ oria, the new mana lan early hour this morning fr Great bargains are now to be| Passengers on the Prince George! oye whieh was the immediate al one the a eXPresses PRTONRERS adm ; Mr. R. A, Me./typhoid pneumonia, The rs had in furniture, carpets, crock | ae morning cause of his visit to the South, Ns Junctureland surprise at the grea iprived in the city onleeased, who Was ehef at the lamps, stoves and ranges hev. Warren H, MeLeod return-land it is pleasing to his friends With busi-l provements that are noticed ‘ ve this morning.|Prinee Rupert Inna, was formerly The Big Furniture Store at See-jed this morning on the Prinee|to learn that a complete recovery een on every side since he wa , Kearney Will leavela resident of Dawson where helond avenue is now slaughtering|George after spending a pleas-|has been effeeted, Mr. Durant re- “hOig in the oity 7 h Monday next on|was well and favorably known./its entire stock before moving, jaunt two week's holiday in Van-|turning in the best of health and and cigars : art tii is survived by a widow and 240f leouver and Vietoria spirits on this morning's beat, Subscribe for the Daily News. |! '