in = MOULATION AND NORTHERN eritisH COLUMBIA eae x janaesT o w ory togisiative brary eee on {i1, NO. 247 THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Prince Rupert, B.C., SATURDAY, OcToRRR 19, 1912. Princess May Price Five Cents BALKAN STATES ALL DECLARE WAR ON TURKEY a —_——__—— es SEVEN DAY ADVENTISTS FORM COLONY ON GRAHAM ISLAND AND ERECT BIG SAWMILL KILLS SELF AND HER BABIES SENATOR HEYBURN DEAD FT TLERS ARRIVE FOR UP » s |? FOUR HUNDRED DIE JOE BAYLEY MAY FIGHT HERE oman on Prairies Believed to U. S. Senator Dies at Washington IN TERRIFIC ST NY NEAR TE “tone Stabbed Children to Death | om After lingering Iliness— Had and Then Ended Own Life. aaah : Seen Senator for 9 Years. Special to Daily News Special to Daily News manner +9 wt Special to Daily News Sin aii TWENTY-FIVE RUSSIANS, VANGUARD OF COLONY, ARRIVE | i . i‘ 16M hundred persons are dead Washinton, Oct. 16 tinted ARRANGEMENTS ARE UNDER WAY TO HAVE CANADIAN CHAM- i a el ' rs as on, ( rites THIS MORNING—WILL SETTLE NEAR : ' and tundnedl ar Staikd Gansior Welborn died tant PION AND O'LEARY OF SEATTLE BOX HERE TERRACE. B nd ty small children : terrific tok , ; night in this city after a linger-| EARLY IN NEXT MONTH. i dead at the Bows : 1 ie cee yet ; ; Prince Rupertyat which pla he A ve fi ; . ; a ‘ . . > | r Seah “acintad aa ao oan been |! Messrs. Wright and Strass-jborder as well as in the eyes of antpaeire| SsreY ome ry | Knife wounds were the ob s ~ rth ; 7 oe ts h eye's i senator for nine years |berg, who have been in commun-.|the Canadian fight fans. Espe- | eont P th ( > s ! 0 0 rope! is hes ' | whe a uncuard of the} i ' . , i “Te i f deatl and s be ed destroyed a le ee ae ATION WHE HOTERS Clenen Oren Seat handi o7 Rr = hat is about rhis pth if fering her ch Will Vote on Local Option. ager of Joe Bayley; the ligttalone oe ON Se On i ‘ | we a - B ad 1 Get 48 | favor of Brown. the icin i are I jowsk j {lec ronto iT s On- | weig ‘ jion oO ‘anada., ¢ 5 the vicinity log the a peri 4d) a n x! f |W ight champion of Canada, and Messrs. Wright and Strase- rhe party was ac-|of about a h, at whieh time|°! ario municipalities will vote on}a popular idol of the local fight M | 4 Pichue | acorns sixtv 1 ‘ \ oe | Struck Iluminating Gas. wal option in the civic elections fans, say that they believe terms berg have received a telegram Mr A. M. As ber if the prospective | D. A. Ran h \V now! Calgary, Oct iv Despatches | held n January fhe temper- i will be arrived at for the staging from Condon making certain de-~ " he head of thel1 yw ha | he ’ act wa 1 passenger this|from Athabasca Landing say that} ance workers are very nifiden jof a boxing exhibition in this city|mands regarding the financial : headquarters at|move w be made Hazeltor i . the P ‘ uminating gas has nn — aj of winning their fight in a ma-|sometime early in November be-|arrangements and this has been oniiver, who are engineering| and age af ii g the| Rupe ear the city in great quantities.| jority of the places. tween Joe and O'Leary, the fast promptly replied to in a manner df th illag d pu {Seattle lightweight, who is ecom- & il ' . ai whieh the local promoters are h witnessing iiting p buildings J eded with iz to the fore so rapidly : ssians filing Phe na f th Rus 7 Bayley meets either Pal Brown|¢onfident will meet with the ap- i with their} sia have | Ca Fighting Dick’ Hyland in| Preval of Bayley and his man- , . 4 hte bin ai itte time. be = meds « rommy Burns’ arena at Calgary | @8er. ders was some|success of farming on the prait on Thanksgiving Day, and the} eee Oa ery sual yale ie: EMiel ion tet balan Aiea in ie fight here will follow that mill. J. A. Kirkpatrick, pioneer cloth Rupe en tin She ok 4 h awe tas Hyland is a top noteher and 20| ing man, and heavily interested o of 4 gn. | dou sdvantag {fered + is Brown, and a vietory over|in mining and real estate in this . them 1 both of : ’ B either one of those lads would/distriet, returned this morning A “ sie Fai = , f th jput the British Columbian in the|on the Prince Rupert from a trip ! entire party|the richness and fert ulgaria and Greece Make Formal Declaration of Hostilities and 0 (0) ies) Conan ie ee ie ee FRVIA FORMALLY DECLARES Invade Turkey---Bulgarian Forces Capture Important Position ee COLONISTS ON GRAHAM ISLAND Special to Daily News ( I h I pean T sev, twentv miles i i p rf i9 ' es rth of Adrianople WAR AGAINST THE 0 1 - — 4 —_—_—— pla ve i h Oe! i I ons Athens, Oct, 19 In the eed he f eputies vesterds remie TUMEY RECEIVES FORMAL DECLARATION OF WAR FROM hk Kiles : ‘ eh from the}?! Dey ’ lay Premier | REV. T. H. WATSON OF SEWELL cIT: CITY TELLS OF WORK OF SRVIA—SERVIAN MINISTER WITHDRAWS FROM CON- \ no} I ‘ und” ati] Venizelos read he depul es al COLONY OF SEVEN DAY ADVENTISTS WHO ARE CARV- STANTINOPLE—ENTHUSIASM IN BELGRADE. gag : y arrayed | ey oe pee eal ING HOMES IN WOODS OF MASSET INLET. x of the formal declaration of} - Special to Daily News f his 5] "I r we 7 ae maces war against Turkey. Greece, the | A sawmill, a_ boat building be ‘lieve to be one of the best dis- a ve departu ! thts itic f wa message said, was foreed4o take s of “itis } 5 “ : oO 18 I f Belgra i A. ale ; 3 ie 1 aif itele’ Be wn | Yard and a glove factory will be wi - ae aggre ne id on ; - “i ‘p Sees oan o amend “Lane las been secure 1 von or Bee arate land many prosy \ stants . 18.—The B brothers who were fighting|started at our settlement at} will be divided ifto individual = i ‘ ! , - " ‘ | and Se , i eh ging pa was unattended bv a hostile — igainst Turkey. Sewell City and at Woden River,’ | holdings among the settlers. Al- i we gs a h g« th i le stra Phous ; a pied Ki Kala Grecian tt have vaded| said Rev. T. H. Watson spiritual; ready about thirty persons have ' - e al the ategic point the Ottoms S ‘e avin’ é . > , hv oma: teontlten Cor h na ‘ and h i 4 i poin h ttoman Empire. head and advisor to the colonisis| #*rived ig in ay" spring = : wen . ; more wi come, bringing with oe oe ; , wreggt: [who are forming the nucleus of & ‘aie their wen and feats s ‘ | ; ’ , ‘s an * ’ an : 1 | " LODGE MEMBERS ‘aakak AUTO ACCIDENT |!arge town on Masset Inlet, Gra-| Phase already on the island ! wing h ng pat \ 7 ee on 7 . a I = v ham Island We are Seven Day/have been employed in complet- : hostile ne e - ; . . ee e a BR a |Adventists, and are forming a rine ? sed i ba cess ! elwerse flock, . liatels h var i : led @ ps HAD GOOD TIME inday, Oct. 20th, at 1 o'clock, t COSTS HIM EYE colony of our own in what we Continued on Page 4.) he funera of the late eS — ” - P IR w Lessing. whieh wil) Marconi, the Inventor of Wire- Sons of England Had Very Pleas- |, place f{ E. L. Fisher's less Telegraph, Loses Eye SIR | WILFRID MANY SAYS - ant Time Last Evening at parlors ock. Garden as a Result of Automo- | Mecintyre Hall. Island 246-247 bile Accident ‘6 | —— \. H, ALLI8ON, N. G _ | Al P HE IS Last eve x at MelInitvre Ha ne Special to Daily News. W. G. BARRIE, RLS j he members of the Sons of Eng Rome, Oct. 18—As the result land and their friends were out} ; a ae of an automobile accident On Liberal Leader Will Take Part in|Capt. Barney Joh Brings 155 Moosevelt Mm “ ; Wt tient oa puion In Richelieu County and re-|passengers and a full comple- Oly j Ait knie sions noon, when the eeling ral ‘ Lads Nicotine help to pass graphical addresees ina ‘enshe. ecoulk 0 SAVE’ ane le Dest do “Isuited in BE. A Morgan being ment of general freight. Among Milisfa high, and considerable differences] gway one of the most enjoyable] jee, for tomorrow evening will |’?'s '™ Italy worked unceasingly | enosen as the Conservative stand- the 70 sal ors were the Pho | . tal ws Loy salien ‘toe fraterna }to prevent the removal, but it} as s : sia a we 4 saloon passengers were e i . heartily ves.| Were in evident evenings ever given by a fri “'lbe Martin Luther, All strangers : j ard bearer, and a former member, following: wrday hought that if he| The Canadian Collievies, Ltd.) society in the city 1nd visitors are cordially wel.| 9%. feared that the other e¥eicaidin, as Liberal candidate, Bir a = n ee ove he may be} #ave opened up Ni shaft, and Mayor Newton, who graced the] one to the services. might become affected in syM=| Wilfrid Laurier will take part inj} ,, ry . a, ; M : 7: rem his | about forty-five men are WOrKINE |, eeasion by his presence, made jpathy and after a consultation it})),, campaign. &, A. Bogar, Mr, and rs. A. J, Re pee ages, police protection rhe], few pleasing remarks as to the }was decided to remove the eye- ee Austin, Master Austin, Mr. and a a Tuesday, He es le ies gp rletion ! ra is Wanted at Frisco. ball Mrs. Frank O’Brien, Mrs. F, #8 his | nas “bully men have pickets oul, bul ey yiects and aims of the society, : . | LOCAL JOTTINGS ih wie i thing so far is orderly and quiet. j;g strong membership and the Lethbridge, Alta,, Oet. 19. ee Lindhe, J. A. Kirkpatrick, Miss M. The Colliery Company, tl I8tpenefits aceruing from organiza Harry Cline, who is serving ¢. H. Orme, of Orme’s Drug . : : Steele, C. C. Van Arsdol, J. Vine- NOTED ANGLICAN DIVINE said, are trying this Ne shaftiiions of that kind, Addresses|{hree months in the jail here for) Store, who went south a few days Mr. F. M. Sylvester and Mr. C./perg, Mrs. G. 8. Mauthrey, N. first, and later on expect tO OPeCO) were also delivered by the presi jickpoeketing, bas ben identified) ago, returned this morning on 0, Miollioux, directors of the|Martinson, Mrs. Blozak, D. A, j Mnongst (1 rivals n the altnintes dent } rank A. Ellis, and the vet-]#5 a es¢ aped conviel from Sanlthe Prince Rupert, aceompanied Granby Bay smelter, accompanied] Rankin, P. Barron, Mrs. E. Dill, riuece ! | al ning w oe ’ one George Leek Past Presi-| Francisco He was sentenced] jy, Mrs. Orme. who has been on «|)Y Mrs. Sylvester, were passeN-|Miss Marie Dill, J. Ross, James mM Rev. | hop W head Cs o LOCAL JOTTINGS. dent BE. A. Woods and Alderman here to twenty-five years for at-|yisit to Vietoria for the last few|#ers on the Rupert, en route to/[pyin, 8. Nevin, Mrs. George Car- ‘ ' . Py > Wabater. were amonsst empted murder i weeks Granby Bay michael, Gaptain John Irving, ipon Ca med PUTTOCK CHSCs ' ’ a — arr sss : y Me Bngla \ccompany. \ | Londo epresenline |those present In the entertat Mhe Rt. Rev. Bishop W. Boyd se san, s. ew F, > ~ et == : . s sate oats . . star A ee ee bis eM Carpenter and| Messrs Balfour & Gutbrie, the}ment line Mark Harby, both in EE New tyle in Sweater Coat Carpenter, wife, son and daugh- tas pool, Cc. O lo ioux, | ree : ‘Nd daughts Che right] fir suppiying the pipe to thé he} song mitations and his now K}for women and firls at Wal-liae were among the Prince Ru- Chikolif, Mr a.nd Mrs, C, H, Ban Bente vi : 7 hi ’ . itt I I i ventriloquist act, Was a : . iace’s 47-248 pert's list of tourist Orme, Miss Smith, J. H. Hender- t Eng ' who is oneleity, which arrives lis mo Se; famous Yours" : se ae te , we . - , DPiteher. E listing; a ' eloquent andlon the Crown of Galacia, fr tar attraction, resetying. lowe d estic balre rT Te dna. Mr. Frank ©, Greene, general Dike sks - — L Poe hak ” es, has been Liverpool, Was amongs! the pas ipplause and repeated encores | Baptist Services. : . aha and!c wens : oe . oe ( Canada recently “ this moraing,| Oth pular favorites who sang, |} | Christ and Humanity: or, A}manager of the Graham Island/C, H, Lorrison, Mrs, E. J. Cary, be ece Yisengers arriving Is Ww eri ‘ populk . ’ ° . . oq" oie an 5 at call ns . ‘ mae by b faurily Helin connection with his firm’s}and everyone seemed to be in the . > I Study of Jesus and His Social Re. |Goal «& limber Syndicate, was a Miss Georgia Dill, Frank ©, eh at both morning and} eontract best form, were ©. V. Evitt Tonight's Pro lationship” will be the subject of Passenger from Vancouver On|Greene, Mr. and Mrs, A, E, Me. ® services 7. Ppomrres : BY ie Warren H. MeLeod’s ser.|the Rupert, en route to Masset.|Master, Mr. and Mrs, G, D, Tur- Ay morrow at the 1. O, Chapple, Jd. B, Davie — i Rey arren ele r-| M \ EB bi RW ie “hurch, os dG, ©, Emerson, who was amone . a elt, mon tomorrow evening at 7:30] : her, Miss A. B&, Beachley, NM, ' Mall |, Andrew's , : iI \. Stowell part ' = ' Great bargains are now to be ae ; Monta, fr South again on} the very first to set foot in P jutchinson and W. BR, Whitley Under the Stars and Bars jo’eloek, Morning worship at 11./paq in Meee os a carpets, crock- Biggar, 5. Cullington, W. MeLean, _ he p — - ” the Vi ric ’ ES . soa ine , : - A. L. UL n, Mrs. MeKay, G, ©, he | ce Rupert Kupert, having been M th th War Pieture Bible and Brotherhood Baraca lery, lamps, stoves and ranges. 7 ! : anes » ~ “ "a “ ; \ original band of G. T. P. ene Granby Gay Spuerepens> One Touch of Nature Class al 2:30 p, m Strangers rhe Big Furniture Store at Sec- INOPRON, : ICKIOS, Re oney- . i} , | meer s and survdyors, returned \ ne tion of and visitors cordially invited. All| ing avenue is now slaughtering|!"" Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester, ihe i . ond & : . ‘orpna ap i » ea al this morning from an extended) , iohe giving the splendid Reddy's Redemption serviees held in MeIntyre Hall,| ;, entire stock before moving Bishop and Mrs. Carpenter, Miss tO ie rl u ' s : ° ‘ow “ . ‘op . lis f s o his old home at Monet he development that is Third avenue, near Sixth street ‘ail Carpenter, Mr, Carpenter, No ! ‘ Th ivi it to hi ld home at iw developmen ‘ °40tf Mhern Ry. \ i ° , Sane Ww Brunswick For the 1 vce at Granby Bay ean Italian Lakes - _ aT : all Ata Over = iy ar or So Mr, Emmerson ha he window at Orme’s The Poet's New Suit Prince Rupert's leading hotel— ©. ©. Van Arsdol, divisional en- If you make your children’s a om Ene been engaged in the real estat t - The Continental | Savoy, gineer of the G. T. P. veturned|dresses at home you can get many Movers Steamship A ee ibusiness in this city ‘ gladly supply any ————— dicen this morning on the Prince|varieties of serviceable yet cheap Subse wen. it t | 1 cigars cerning the town ADMISSION 10C AND 150 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|(eorge from a hurried business|dress goods and Home Journal Mike f | Gholcest liquors and cigars “dl 247 Phone 4 visit to the Bouth vatierns al Wallace's 247-248 or the Dail i be desired sti one > i ¢ Pou : | ; - - y News. | Savoy. = ” ig eae ~ ~