“hc mea ee tm a mm THE DAILY NEWS CLERKS POINT KAISER OFFERS — WHITE PASS RY. THE DAILY NEWS | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ; Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—60 cents per inch. Contract rates | Ortie McManigal Is Identified by| German Emperer OUT M’MANIGAL § OTTOMAN HELP = MAKES Lal Gives Turkey Went Out to Develop Tonnage| WIFTES1 S UREST AFES1 TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE’RUPERT” AND “PRINC UY At Se is E GEC IRGE” on application. Several Hote! Clerks Who — Permission to Us Embassey and er en er wv, . veterte oe 1 sea SUBSCRIPTION RATES~—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dat.y, 0c Knew Him Under Alias. | as —e_ eae Prince George Galle for Glewart on Thuredsrs ox » « per month, or $6.00 per year, inadvance. WEKLY, $2.00 per year. All, . sa ‘ i “PRINCE JOHN” 7 Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly, Indianapolis, Ind. Oct 19) Berlin, et 15 Germany's} Seattle a — - = 7 aes wall Weeaiy service to Port Simpece, News, Granby pay 4 ta advances. Por the first time since he eor first sign of sympathy for Turkey | exper —s tO inn ( r i er oy si G. T. P. RAILWAY ae SERVICE HEAD OFFICE }fessed to dynamiting Ortie | is reported in news from Cor ndulging in the fot I . Commencing Sept. 20th, No. @ leaves Prince Daily New? Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. |McManigal, before a the|stantinople that the Kaiser has|they might posstnty find an of Py Saturdays; returning leaves. Seale £/°8 m BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES éynamitine conspiracy allordered the German nbasesador! body of some kind that would give} Cc dT . ; i New YorkK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City wes identified by hot: erks asito place a large part of the em-| increased freight to their line, the| ra a t Railway System SeaTTLe— Puget Sound News Co. having visited var « cities allbassy at the disposal f thel the nanagement of the White Gian thee et ae ‘oo eee nee Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar times when explosions occurred.| Turkish foreign minister f hos-| Pass & Yukon Railroad this year Pacifie Coast : oe WIG Square. H. L. Pearce, Kansas Cit M pital purposes and the accom! took an option on a number of} Agency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines. Fo: ail information ose SS — a -— re —_———__—-——— | , = y RRA: SH BeOS eaneeny . Sa o ——= jin the pages of a hot gister,|/dation of the w led soldiers.’ coppe prospects near White} A. E. MOMABTER, Jenera) Ay * DaILy EDITION. ae Waowadoay, ‘Oct. 16\traced J. W. McGraw having} : pte ae _|Horse. On April 30th, 200 men —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_______| — . -—— x = = jregistered at a Kansas vh j were placed at work, and the pros-| }August 20, 1910, three days De | pect soon deve oped into a mine | es fore MeManigal blew up 4 por-| from which was shipped up ti B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE ltion of a $1,500,000 bridge ac-| September 30th more than 22,000 7 a e e e s jross the Missouri which, | jtons of ore Che rock 7 mm be tori otes Ippings | he says, was arranged f by W | ing smelted at Tacomi wave FAMOUS ee SAFETY PRINCE RUPERT INN | Bert Brown, of Kansas Cily, and lreturn of from #10 te 81 pal weeny | jJames B. McNamara | A little investigation of the pre PRINCESS PACIFIC SPEED ANI De you see MeGraw mn the erty warranted the exper ditar of LINE Ptr: SERVICE A CANADIAN replied that he would bel ourt room? asked Jas ae Ww the sum necessary for the con > wine tere ati Noel, special assista district struction of a short spur from] N FLEET pleased to receive a delegation ! ; i Nr. Borden and. his news- from their body to confer with | at" rney the railread to the mine S. S. Princess Sophia ore : him to aseertain if? anything “That's the man,” said Pearce) cain, dak Lil THBOUND yaper supporters have got it » line | SOU oe ‘ele neti that there is could be done in regard to the} pHanting to MeMani ae np. ry | CRITICIZES SALUTING FLAG some distinction between the| ‘¢adlock between the B.C. E. fof testimony was followed by the Saturday, Oct. 19, 9 a.m. permanent naval policy of Ca- Ry. and the citizens jGevernment as tet Ging 0 Carty London Lord Mayor, However, 4. @. MUNAB, General Agent ns ee the nada and an emergency pol Point Grey had made a hard|0Ut MeManigal’s confession tha Will Send Gift Flag to School. | — Trunk Pacific é‘ ada ¢ ¢ \ - - ain in oe lead venihe actually caused the explosions fs ve American a a ‘i icy. There is no such distine- fight against th treet car} meattiod tn hie confession and ' on ts rhe ie Exeellently fur sion The same policy will company on the strength of/@etatied in vi ‘ f don, Oct. 15 1 practice} re tee - w meet both requirements. the promises made by McBride} for which the government char- of school children saluting the| — om A e ght, and a For a permanent Canadian| ®4 many residents had walked /#°* [ie eae et Metal ige a - |flag is criticized by a York alder label Gevt-class ia. oo fl ae E eee miles through mud and slush} >oard of the International Asso-| esinne al mar the children of which} R ys sass ery res eet we must begin to build iatior if Bridge & Structural THE GERMAN EMPEROR Bait : ‘ matved The appointment ships. For an emergency we as a protest against the hea P ; ee ; ' d h tt janctent British cny Fescived 3s) . a ee oe ; chising of the B. C. E. Ry. To| fen orkers paid hit , a iflag as a gift from far away York E are equal to any must begin to build = ships. ‘ ’ . ; aden a fake @ “job. | -rhe foreign minister aecepted,|jy Western Australi nok t xcursions evast There is no other way of pro- keep up the fight they intended] | ! istrahia viding for an emergency than to run a motor bus system of R. J. Quiz ey, of Duluth, iden-| with an express f deep grati-|jecting alderman says that many to build ships transportation, but this was tified McManigal as a \ a © ltude for this signal mark of the/children go to school under com by the ; * a i : ot refused by the government and Duluth hotel in July, 1910, sher- Midear'e Gitibidah |i pulsion and therefore should not : -« We cannot contribute onthe receipt of the requést tiv before an explosion at Sup-| if , ibe compelled to salute the flag Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day ships to the Imperial navy, be- ios. WH It is explained here that there | s TT ; k from the Premier and the ac-| ¢rlor, 1s. except with the unanimous co cause we have none except the : F. W. Gillis said Me Manigal| is nothing unusual! in the Kaiser's : ‘ emdinet rr ord eruisers upon which the Tory knowledgement that he had ac- F : jaent of their parents ened | press has poured contempt complished nothing, the rate | Ws the J. G. Bryce who frequen-/ action, which is intended merely|mayor of York, however, said that} and if we contribute money it payers of Point Grey had to| ts registered at an hotel in Ro- as a mark of courtesy and friend-|the flag had been sent to ‘te as|3—— SOLID TRAINS ———3 G. A. Sweet, Manager will be for the sole purpose of bend to the traction company chester, Penn., where later was ship i, ik pecatind “that the I hief magistrate and he would] daily from Vancouver having ships built.—Toronto and make the best terms pos- sown oda tg a . a "| German Emperor furnished hos- |" ond Bee seeder wong © hools| or Seattle Star sible. quantities hidden in a shed. jpital equipment to Russia in the; '! salutation : Ask th | hat tl The activities of James B. Me-| e the.2 i Low round trip rates to all points Gal 4 ‘ ~ he > fcourse o » Japanese war and 5 ee ae think of Sir Richard we rail. Namara on his return to Indian took care of a ; ane 0 on-| Masons Bar Liquor Men. see eye leh cs SIR RICHARD AND : apolis after blowing up the Los)... ; : os ; 5 il THE B. C. E. RY way diplomat and _ promise . ' 1 oc ea valescent Rusisan officers at | toe Ancien Oct. 36 ai 7 ’ keeper. As 2 nople « Angeles mes Un! re | sanitar ; after no Mason in California can R S The Tory press of the prov- andy ‘eotag aang also traced in hotel registers. At} taedunaie also offered er lengage in the liquor business at ogers’ teamship "4 e suggestion 0 « brother, J.| . ; . ince is loudly crowing of the] and D. L. 304 or South Van- cee tar Me Me = ae equipment to Italy for use n| remain oe er oe Standing ' ao Agency fact that Sir Richard MeBride eouver how he championed Sullivan,” dropping all the alia rripoli, but it was not needed is the ruling of the Californ 7 ian’ thee one Oe betes Canaanite : Su an, dropp all e alia- ae ee, . aa nd . A ; has carried out a promise made} their cause. ssa ho used on’ the Pacific coast en — |Grand Lodge of Ft and Ac-) PHONE 116 RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMPORT on the floor of the House in eae : jcepted Masons Not only was) connection with the Pacific | THE TORY PRESS AND THE TO COMPENSATE SEALERS teen amendment passed to prevent) - Great Eastern and Howe Sound|LATE GOVERNMENT. a ee }saloonmen from entering the riiwaye, and “are taking the le Made put a vier oveventie Mo UMIQN $$, COMPANY OF B.C. UM) TEVEZ ZROQUOIS opportunity to publish his pic Conservatives througout the |United States Has Made —— | sons good standing from en ture again on the strength of Dominion are spending a greal of $200,000 to Canadian vt. ite ring the liquor Dbusibess ans OL the statement deal of time in hurling orator- Ottawa, Oct. 15.—The govern- lway was almost unanimously] The new steel Passenger Steamers In most places the fact that] ical brickbats at Sir Wilfrid ment of the United States, after | @entracted for Three Years’ Serv-| adopted 99 English and A five months’ delay, has paid to) jee and Then Left After Month's ee i és the government had carried Laurier, the former govern- Canada the $200,000 which it] % e 0 Twelve Tables BOOND AVE out a promise would not be| ment and the Liberal party in — # i SO ne te ee, otice and Wants Deposit. The Way. - the Tire. | : : . Tp agree o and over 0 e - cieaalemailisiins , al a . . , 7 > oneral. eki t r i : Knicker De uu understand] Relled with such joy by the - Pee 5 . very minion for compensation when| Vancouver, Oct 15— May a| . 2 ” | -——— party papers, but things are newspaper in practically any th Pel hi ' le ant mortgages ” » le * gealing "ee asicler 4 has co ac tes ‘ different in British Columbia] city of Canada and reading the sed . ames a — pa = gg 5 on bon I a | Bicker—Yes; the first is for | 6 and if any suggestion of the editorial page would convince] *'8""* Ts ie prone 50 stay ie me vomploy 0% ithe car and the second is for its mosun } Empr Als | fulfilment of a promise can be the casual stranger that Lib- e — ae n _"t eee in Canada for three ont’ | eee New York Sun ess Bowling fastened upon the British Co-} eralism was dead, buried and|P®'@8'© Sealing was bo be alo sjend his contract with a month's Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, AND POOL ROOM ; : ished, and Canada was to be!notice? This is the question we 4 ALLEYS 12 rapes lumbia subsidized press gloats beyond any recdll. It would | as fellows: i. 7 s ’ compensated for the discontinu-|that Judge McInnes was on . ' Best Fitted and i : over the faet. convince the casual! stranger, | , ; j In reference to railway prom but a seeond thought might|*"°° of the fishing by her citizens}to answer in a suit by Mr. ©. ‘i 0, . | Chelohsin” Wednesdays at 10 p.m. H. E. ROSS, Prop oe } 7 7 ; ; . two ways. The United States.) Ashmore. former teller for the : >> ’ ises made by the Premier it make it appear that the Con-|'" ’ “Camosun ” Saturdays al 10 p.m = SA : . ssia ¢ Jape agreed to i 0 io e 7 2 —— SS might be well to draw atten-| servatives are protesting. aj" i me Jay ‘er ie oe Bank of British, North America | " Pp tion to the many glowing prom- little too loudly that Sir Wil- o ao ee eve re i | . in| as ainst the bank for 8100 deposit Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | ises made by the same man to frid and his policies are de- er og ve eee oe OM _—, y and some of his salary and Monday morning, respectively the City of Vancouver and the funet. Every day it is the pa og . oa . janade. ae | His Honor will render judgme nt| L surrounding municipalities in} same; one of the finest speci-}| °)" oe gpl ge Pres. cr ™ at a few days _—— ———= | None safer on the coast than these two C O regard to the consolidation off mens of maudlin attack being|‘®™°° *®-"": ee ft was contended by counsel | | First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865 fine passenger steamers i Oe Me A Rates he that ‘niade revently by the Hon Japan to buy out the citizens | that the Bank Aet and the act re =f a at Best oo Pe ee ; ae ‘lwho were engaged in pelagic! lating to masters and servants! New Wellington Coal. those places. It was to settle Robert Rogers in the constitu- ” . PHONE 25 see o pe . Ss ais “O ‘le ‘ o c , the differences between the ency of Macdonald. Mr. Rogers ealing. N payment for Aniip il contheted, The counterclaim f J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 eas 4 Bad aE oe killed has yet been made by any|the bank amounts to 8400 for Phone 116 Rogers municipalities and the railway who rejoices in a reputation for company that Sir Richard made| expert manipulation unbeaten of the governments involved, breach of contract, Prince Rupert, B.C. = his hurried trip to the eld coun- in Canadian politics, took oc-[( >" — - emesis ee eee e CARTAGE and iry. From London he sent easion to remark that the LINDSAY RA FED (0. frequent telegrams giving Canadian West was suffering STO! GE PRINCE RUPERT F glowing accounts of his work,| at the present time from the ill —IN THE— G, T. P. Transfer Agents Ne el but when he reached “his Pa- effects of the “rotten, dishonest . Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable. pe cific’ shores these glowing and incompetent” poliey of the FARM B FARM ms ND promises hal taken wings and lots Geesnnmmeel. Lie dount be ulkley Valley ce Fort George District OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68 HAY, GRAIN FEED AND the municipalities were in a expected his hearers to believe on ee ae a ae a SEEDS worse plight than before. him, but as there is no one in Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on In reply to the request of Manitoba who would believe easy terms. i A. ee the committee from Vancouver Mr. Rogers, either on the plat- and the surrounding places to| form or off, the statement re- NORTH COAST LA PANY. Limi Rar tage, Coal and Storage | Ageats for the international Sick Fo be present at a meeting in Van-| garding the Laurier govern- ? mit eliable Messenger Service couver and tell of the success ment will not cause any serious PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. of the enterprise, Sir Richard worry.—Saturday Sunset. Phone 68 ATTENDED 10 EEE 736 3rd Ave. MAIL ORDERS PROM! It Was a Good iol Risen BUT— MY SCHEME IS TO COME OvT TO THE BALL GROUNDSIWN THE DEAD OF NIGHT I Ma BE AND WITH OUT A TICKET To THE WORLD SERIES, BuT Im AND "TUNNEL ENOUGH TO THE FENCE- GET INTO SEE| = = TO MOR ROWS ZA GramMe_- 4-TAEN HIDE THE TUNNEL BY Boaarpine- — ——— —Drawn for The Daily News by “Hop” CoP HAS His BACK TURNED, UN COVER THE_ !