EGISLATIVE 4 ats \ 8S, < Ms pee 4~ wov 13 1912 =| THE DAILY NEWS“. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist — — — = = SS EEE 7 — — yo. Il, NO. * 263 Prince Rupert, B.C., Fripay, Novemppr 8, 1912. Price Five CENT? a = 2 DEMOCRATS CONTROL SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES BY VOTE OF VICE-PRESIDENT FICULTY IN REMOVING THE =..." TWO YEARS FOR as “: DEMOCRATS CAN CONTROL THE Mrs Andéveoh’ ofthe Gliek oecupied less han twee . irs and was vel another in PEOPLE OFF WRECKED STEAMER ==" FORGING NAME". SENATE BY VICE PRESIDENT nt N 183 that won the gold ice eted out to the wrong. , prize for children at the Ma doer in a pebiited ove: GALE PREVENTS 500 PASSENGERS seine TAKEN OFF THE. Passi si atallas rhe |Sudge Young Sentences Man Sent (F ALL THE DOUBTFUL STATE; GO REPUBLICAN THE SEN- ROYAL GEORGE—STEAMER MAY GE SAVED SAY soem ial Up for Trial on Forgery Charge Lady's suit, size 40, black. with ATE WILL BE DEMOCFRATIC BY THE DECIDING VOTE EXPERTS WHO EXAMINED DAMAGE. ' xk, which are 3 for children Two Feels on Two Moures. Ans Se Maeies. Vrouch coress OF THE VICE PRESIDENT. Daily News. sameneers % yo oe ae , “ : . ee sa oe | ar ja #36.00 “Northway” suit; going Specia é | , ill be eontinued eve H L. ~Pastee ymitted forlat $49.00 today. Wallace's sale Special to Daily News.) | Wilson and Roosevelt are run- The ©. NLA en : - ws . n £} Thursda evening The pro rial this morning in the police} 263 Washington, D. C., Nov. 7 |ning neck and neck, while Taft George, whit hy i 4 te ve , ei! was) gramme shown at the theatre} court by Magistrate MeMullin on ro sine rhe control of the Senate by the | is out of the running. ' Quebec last] | # ‘m ik ot . . adie wpe is ght ma luded samme very Te charge of forge was imme Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| Democrats is practically assured. f 1 passengers | f hn i Quebe on 4 ne i ; soa a ‘ ~ Ber ees or ey DeTOre CuCe) Phone 4. Coneeding to the Republicans the Seattle, Wash., Nov. 7.—Lister, riily on the |tenders the ‘ eile will be ade te sins a coronal Ar . | ae ry Stalker & Wells’ butter Legisiatures in all the states - re Te vd east of Point 8t rh nditior f the eamer| night tity ‘ei ates k's rly FR yl a vf Jenni : a e a still doubtful. the Democrats|#overnor, and Hay, the Repub- he north. side oflis th ‘ihn he wht ho ak oe "o : Oe re ee *" lwould have a vote of 48, which|lican, are in a very close race for ne Five hu he rocks d although her po = is just one-half, and with the |the governorship, while Bob passengers sre | sition ~~“ i? experts TURKS WIL ‘ Democratic vice president in the| Hodge, the Progressive nominee, he vessel, as are ruler ft b vid he highest chair would give them the de-/is out of the running. a L FIGHT TO LAST DIT CH =e one he company wh des, whieh wil f n Sat ~ an Big variety cashmere and ene of the wrech da N hold fall of San Franeiseo, Nov. 7.—All the} other hosiery for women and eceiving word of | wate but the thy part returns are not in yet for this|children at cut prices. Wallace's hought that the ents are a itar state and at the ‘esent time|sale. 263 UNION MEN NOT PAXTON TO GO Turks are Determined to ‘Continee Fight Until Absolutely Defeat- |p) AWSONITES MANY SOUTH ON ed is Statement of War Minister---Bulgarians Say They HANDLING COAL BEFORE JUDGE Will Sing i in Mosque Next Sunday CAUGHT IN ICE. PRINCE RUPERT Special to Daily News ifternoon and discussed the jas are similar reports’ coneern- Union Railway Men Refuse to| Wan Accused of Faise Pretences Constantinople, No ; p uation with the Gr = Vizier a ne Monastir Vidette, Bearing 120 Passengers, |Sixty First Class Passengers Handle Coal Dug by Non-Union Will Come Before Judge ic opinion is strongly opposed d Foreign Minist 7 No authentic news has been is Caught in ice Jam Went Down on G. T. P. Boat Labor at Cumbertand. for Trial — Expert lany idea of seeking peace with erstood that the conference was/received of the alleged defeat of Below Dawson This Morning. Testimony i lias * Pasha| Po ape to Meas ; 7 ‘ i mls ‘ur - sanere ao Both ne 5 \ 8 The s ‘ stated 1 the alae ined > thea : , a ; ae “ oe t - } nies are resting Dawson, Nov. 7-—The steamer The Prinee Rupert left for the . anata its H. L. Paxton came up on anfa - determined to tight unt 7 ‘hes 4 ail ae th “A . “|, . eee Vidette from this city to White-| south this morning with over d il sal a et ae inninialy dadeaiad sui” eelneae ! f ee London, Nov. 7 We will sing} horse has been caught in an ice inte first sea iaee 5 7 ps aS I I fe Deum of thanksgiving in|/Jam twenty seven miles below ” , : oo“ paagereern nam os ea a re he Ot “ ca ee , ' om nosque at St. Sophia next city. She has on board 420}4Menest whom were the follow- . 7 ee oi i? " a ‘ | prete ly S , sed ai . . as brought lay duane ‘he aban of passengers on their way to the =e: B Proauet s Ramey to 8 OM ni he government by a part es we or portance from the seat! (he spetens army of Suigsrie cutside, ineluding Dr. Thomp-| © - Bayles, Hi. Meme, ~ ' : mies Fe he | Ba f this anid | secuting the wa the end f wa fhe reports that Salon re the last Turkish battle son, the member of pertiament ae C. 1. Beataepte wes Me bs perating (he ishing he sa th W. H The ambassadors of five of the i has bee evacuated are pre e between them and Constan | far the Token, who is bound for ae, H. Long, Mire. EB. Cos, é. ne bes Nave \ ght | | he Wind | wre at powers met at the Porte ature and without foundation ple. | rlawa to be present at the om e. Fournier, J. F. McDonald, N. handle cars| oo. pote! | | lening of the House. Sheehan, ©. Bailey, A. E. Fal- 1on-uni 5 ag ” ‘The ht. N. W. M. Police have}|coner, H. Lorne, Mr. Boyd, C. 8, geney cheque has Phe accused, wh ee : 9 toberts praising the speech and | gone to the assistance of the| Fuller, Mrs, Vaughan, Mr. m the U. M. W resented by « st reserve "4 expressing their thanks for the| 00D SPEAKER passengers. The weather is ex-| Vaughan, B. Yackoviteh, Mrs. E. s defense de be -|Cameron, A. E. Davidson, A. G, eeded warning to the country ceedingly cold, ten grees Exper testinn vas give At the same time as the attack | low zero bing registred . Swell, Mrs. Ross, Mr. Woodland, ONE TON SELL : arte oe an, wees of e being mete oh pare Rennes, COMING HERE Th Vidette was the last boat|Mr. Rolston, Mr. and Mrs. Thor- he cal branch of the Bank of ; 3 keldson, H. ©. Tibbals, J. Aldrich, N the English find the utmost de- out from Dawson She tried to Big 2,00 Pound Bell for Fire Hall weer : ores — - ae ight in calling attention, to the a make the journey later this year|A. Barker, R, Allsopp, L. A. A. Will Be Hung This Month My re ‘ ic [hrCe | Lond Roberts Is Threatened with fact thal the Turkish army has| Ralph Smith, One of Canada’s/{han usually is attempted, as the} Leigh, R. Strachan, Mr. and Mrs, When Parts Arrive. eapee = wens es oe 7 Curtailment of Half Pay for =| been trained by German officers; | Best Speakers Is Coming to jlemperate weather prevailing| Blankenburg, Mr. Eastman, BE. Giape lye PE on ee, ad Speech Warning Britain. hat Turkish strategy has been| Prince Rupert. until recently offered a chance} Witler, C. Hinton, V. Balitho, J. ites ik a b me gecused, pres re acares- | / aught by Germans, and that the jin of making the trip in safety Balitho, W. Mason, G,. P. Ballan- sed by himse ong Ge I diaua: ms G Earl Roberts| furkish defeats must therefore She. Liieiel Bespeiation af lal pm (vne, Seymour Shirley, Norma er oe ae om i h ra , a verital hornet’s | Ve taken as discrediting the Ger-)ppinee Rupert, havin learned Basket Ball Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley, j tir 8 n as set i e able 0 Ss : avile é - . ) pound bell wi ase the handw & was idé Pap a atone ee ne Se p | tan sehool of military thought. | thay Ralph Smith, ex-M. P. for Double header— Royals vs. | Mrs. J. Cook, C. E. MeKeen, A. P. . f nest abou is ears by s spee ‘ ‘ ‘ j . 0 arn slled im ite place |S & Sreat simbarny oF char-| ere m emncrhgreamemscesiiiiaaiaiinnlincant i inl aia Callies and Men’s Own vs. Tig-| Richardson, J, BE, Stinson, Helen ' . acters being comm ‘ }at Manchester the other day, in anaimo, intends to visit the city we at the Auditoriam, Fridey(@hirley, Mr. Clickle, De. Rerun h me oer” As far as ts ow the name} Which he warned England to be Meeting of Liberal Assn. in the near future, have prevailed |' a Ni 7 ; ged as fh nan ia M ! a™ . s he attachments ma ’ P . | 5 ; | bin 6 addre : blie | evening, Nov. 8th. Game ecalled| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. an rs. fl i Smith re ) elv fieti- | irmed, to prepare for war against} \ eeting oOo the Prince KRu-]upon mn © address a pubil . . ; pe Fr McRae M C 1 Ford ceived, they hay ‘ ' | ae ; A ; tk oting to be held the West. |2t 8 o'clock sharp. Admission 25]H. F. MeRae, Miss Gee! ord, us such man being known | Germany Only a few weeks ago | per Liberal Association Whi ye} meeting to be held in the est- s et H shill ;. Pine Mr ' he middle of las , ; , , ld \ ora pation Frids call cents, 262-263 |H. Houghill, J. nOrmon, ¥. feat | in the city an account in that] all England was ready to hurl de | held fonday evening next.| Holme reatre on riday even- Wakefield, R. D.. Todd, W. J ne’ qune. & 108 | fla ie ‘ ake} woul st as to place offing, November 15th. Having the c - oo Te ae ? Pes ; : ame to be found any local| Hance at Germany and to take] Announcemen a f place « x, ' . i t ital i : “i J be Lo place the ‘eo i +) . . of the} ol name ant ions blic rakors in: Weihial The regular meeting of the|H,. DeB. Hovell, Mr. Springstein, he « heques exhibit D> Mi Long | German military or naval act's — — ablest public speaker! in ritish | i : , . sao ' eetric light de ! : Col bia. there is no doubt but above Society has been post-|J. Anderson, stated that a good deal greater}! It might well have been folumbia, there is no dou u : . . » as they ean moe . ie ' t Mr. Smith will be given ¢ poned until Monday, November a re had been take with the| thought that England not only Loa ! nith wi e given an . : OM ‘ch Knit” iadaha e from the vast|)*" ss weds net ageriy awaited enthusiastic reception The {ith, at 8 o'clock. The meeting Monarch ni sweaters in ' » it mie ‘ welcome } eager awit “ geass . sias ce , . , ag es , ; at present on | Veneture to mane ” appear dif : so al ll be : { ie 2 will be held in the society rooms] the latest styles at cut prices. ' + to the body of the cheque|the affray, but now, with actual; Frank Martin, an old time} meeting wi ” open not only to c ; : oe : 263 ferent to <2 ae os Ltherela bet tw ail cities ho |On Second Avenue. Wallace's sale. 2 a and the endorsement on the fiehting in Turkey, and with a inner of Mhethien BC. aaa ciberals, but to all citizens who) ses |pack. but that to the eye of an{situation so frought with danger , a are interested in the public|+ — a vac i ‘ e® eye an » ef sst to rate to Stewar Pi eeeneemees |oxper!, under a microscope un-|to the peace of Europe, It Is re he earliest to migrate to Stewart) questions of the day and who are |, : : : ! re alace’ acitedind lmembered that Germany is the |* the time of the mining eX-| docipous of becoming better in-| # doubler 5 bhi s s : ant “‘e > . o ’ 8 . ; | silent but none the less active;citement, return d to the City) topmed on issues of national and His Worship commit d the] atonday drom. 6 viait to ee i i for tria wo other|ally of the power which is chiefT)oserss : i provincial importance, Dunean | BECUset oo? ” wer coas cities ¢ ‘0. “% ’ fa nila haracter| factor of danger to European | ewer Goa , oO and wi = ?Ross has also promised to be! emnnetienerenmmneniiiamemmastinsieneiaiiaieete iaeticiatieimiiad eharges of a simil characte ‘eed on tonig ine i \nid peace. The possibilities of the ceed on tonight to Granby Bay, .ecent and deliver an address. fella situation include more real war,|Where he expects to locate, a= The Prince Rupert Rowing Club n which England will be obliged ne l | Backes Ball Tonight. ta part if the situation is Jack Hhugeard, timber eruiser ee Empress ue. | ce ae oo . + hheaiad with the utmost care hod mining man, went south this Phe game between the Doves | fine evening, a large crowd Is) he , ‘ sey, and poor Lord Rob- |!" ning on the Prince Rupert on pand the Pelicans, played on the| ; ake nd delicacy, ane oo a - 2 te ve > ad | ure to wend its way he skat-)@ anathema sim./® Well earned vacation, his next Empress alleys last night, ended} : ae me ponign' — crete an Ne es lmove being to make an expedi mm an easy victory for the Doves. | | / } 4 balllpl ecause he has repeated what ms ee ee " — : . ane Opera ouse wo matche 1° basket ball] ply b ma ao ee ay_| tion into the Peace River country S. Shiviey had high score and | series that are scheduled to bejevery Ene gg as Deen 88 average, 191 and 163, respective | t for months . . \ . brought off The Royals will) ine = mane ay rhe next game in the league | subtable | cove eat has been made i en Mabeians . Ravens weil clash arms with he edoubtable | \ \ ( threat ha been mac ea, wil be between the aven ane TONIGHT Gallies in the first game, to be the House of Commons that . the Hawks tonight. Last night's} BRILLIANT COSTUMES LATEST SONGS AND DANCES \ ‘ Lobe s alf pay of $10,000 W A F A | followed by a jJotust be vee h I d Rot rt ha I . oe -- acores were Pigers and the Men's Own, Thela year will be stopped because of LEADING JEWELERS | boves ist and rd TUL WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE w : be called at 8ithe speech, while many anxtous We carry the largest and most | kinbleton 129 155 toa ‘4 ® ret game wW Earsman i904 1Si— 406 } Ves) bers of Parliament have reliable stock of Diamonds, Pearl Shiv 1BE 191 145 494 | = ive reloek sharp, whe L bem ¢ ‘ . , eu and Solid Gol Jewelry, i ~ ey 129 138 106 163 | 9 = _ a ‘ port t I iken advantage © the oppol Sterling Silver flat ware, hollow “>? 4 , , ~ fall lovers of th fit so aaw-they hope Garman’! ware and toilet articles J. Day-Bell 123 tit 114 358 mn hand to support the 5 ‘ t | Ladies’ hand bags, club bags, . b | , t be offended by the un-| card cases, umbrellas. Grand total 650 737 660-207 9 9 FEATUR S | heir favorite teams } ‘ Brass goods of every description ne x a i a ois | . sini ile speech, and Su Kd Hand painted and Royal Crown elican a ne are re. rev himself in a more than| Derby china and every other line nee = we tc oat ica pea Ns woah a Ninet m THE WEATHER. 1 Grey Rinse ‘ — sultable for Xmas gifts j eg 126 109 127 352 a uwolngetic reply to a question in )f We OO ak cies OF waren §) Wilson teh th tio a8 SPECIAL AT TRACTIONS — Select ' use of Commons said that} REPAIRING AND JEWELRY’ WORK 4. Wild 126 tat 12a 375 ion The weather report alo sower ought not to ne | Optica! Work Is Receiving Our : : eee PERRSCERENEISTED r this morning was Barone ! Special Attention and All Grand total 505 544 604—1743 fa eal a vo Butt fly’ 0.68 ‘ responsible statements Work Guaranteed ilies Tatlin num tempera } i a A . L er y 120.655: maximun ; ‘ ' not now a member off Mesenn ee Oe one rey Stalker & Wells’ butter Admission $1.00, 75¢, 50e, Doors Open at 8 hestra | ae minions temperature ‘ and with no hand | bere ene Scales and satisfy yourself 263 Uf | To Commence at 8:30 o’Cloek . a = - ; D Mos Best room in town at the Savoy the poliey of the coun, | Mail Orders Carefully Filled ee : No Advance in Ppi he other hand, @ nam, | W. WARK & SON You have ‘only two more days TICKETS ON SALE AT ORME’S DRUG STORE, 3AD AVE. : a | Artistic Job Printing at th mbers of Partiament!? po, mos 7 aie Prince Rupert today and tomorrow-—of the | 4 = Ar e J mig 3 : P — d in a letter to Lewd! big sale at Wallace's OS | Rit Daily News office,