mms LanageT CIROULATION NEXT MAILS BRITISH COLUMBIA F peal boa tiie south a L *Rislative Libre Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist vol. Ill, NO. II, NO. 266 Prince Rupert, B.C., Tusspay, Novemppr 12, 1912. ROWING CLUB CONCERT LAST NIGHT WAS GREAT TURKS DEFEATED AT LAST LINE MALAY STATES OFFER A SHIP Special to Daily News. anil elie ARIANS BREAK LAST DEFENCE OF TURKS SUCCESS AND ATTRACTED BIG CROWD MAY HOLD A SPECIAL SESSION President Wilson Considering g Advisability of Holding a Special ' Session to Consider Tariff Reform---Bull Moose Jubilant Sydney, Nov. 11 rhe > . . The Bulgars Are Victorious Over Turks at Last Line of Defense|} #9 stses hove vero « first class battleship Great in Front of Eee enene---Terrine Suffering britain, to be paid for in fi vears’ time, rh eoffer was Special to Daily News i ies “1% cabled to the Imperial au- §| ae : : ie ~n r E BG MEETING Cae a Wi PAY NOTE ; of the Balka } LL 5 ra ! i | fough nw 18 De 1 sh a } g - = = ports from ¢ starva f by a n Canada, will be press Mr. d ndicate that | ¢ esp dent f hie Pemps Smith was one of Canada’s de | ave © ee ana od a ee ie low Treasurer Tells of Finances |! h | i living of |Grand Rally on Friday Night— Geore y eee ee j lane f food ar ! hey dr Good Speakers—tLadies Are here promises be a full] —Sullding Keeps Up—No Extra I sand streams Jat the wayside h etreat Invited to Be Present. house to gréet the speakers, and] Freight on Coal. ‘ ur ine eing inable to kee pw | | f ee _— ~— ery yreparath = being nacs | ere eee . * ‘| hn ~ ; " | The city treasurer reported} . he cit The las arehe The Liberal Ass it held a handle a cay hous vl seat thes ity Saar MA. 497. 06 On « bein . . | The scenes » th etreat a we attended and enthusiastic dies and gentl , ee : : " ay ’ : ™ | } ' Sa lee oe : | hand and advised that the note described as a youn led as Mel Hall | Ladies are especia vited to} : the victors have . eeting alt yre all jas] , jueld by the Bank of Montreal, ind dead bodis he mane j ibe present to hea he questions] 7 at the meres ger : . he wake ight, when matters pertaining lof the day diseussed to some 883,000, be . ; and f the . en to th party were discussed at qd] intial j taken up, as the interest amount- delegates apy ted t make a i Beg nning*® Navember 15th, our ed to $13.77 per ony After a id a ie the {drivers will not leave sacks wilh everything was paid a balance of « ' i, val : st our cus. | Some $32,319.28 would remain Westholme Opera H se I j . ea = 7 rhe report of the building in- ! , jtomers to provide place to receive he , i la ext when Du in Ross a | th ‘ ee ah coal sacks must) *Pector showed that during 1e talph Smith, ex-M. P Nat jbe emptied and urned |- - ~ md e of the best deba 264-270 ROGERS & BLACK. | Continued on Pens @ 4.) DANGER OF EUROPEAN CONFLAGRATION IS DIMINISHING— AUSTRIA JOINS NOTE OF POWERS TO BALKAN STATES FOR PEACE. Special to Daily News : 1 The danget Box ' Phird Ave. and inele ! “ rh ‘ ‘ 8 i h Adriat cr (+ 1 by Lad Bay ‘ hy at Ch I Ladies 1 e box Au ‘ ’ h ‘ | has Xess i ! powers pre r % st boxes g e to the Balka N la 1 irs W | ‘ I is Ti | j He Os the te . ! ete aE Crnnpeeren Church Club. ga se her influen \ be give he i irving t have h i ha Wednesdays N \ est i pea { ‘ i h SN det he aus . 'e Ladies’ Aid Ad ss ) o6 7 s \ Wells’ butte . iin i ee mn self 63 tf Best room in town at Savoy. TELEPHONE GIRL EPISODE AGAIN BEFORE ALDERMEN THE HIRING OF MISS DUNN AGAIN COMES BEFORE THE |;;..., BOARD AT INSTIGATION OF ALD. BULLOCK-WEBSTER —ALD. MORRISSEY AND THE LADIES. r le F E , spectators braved!|Any action would be a the sug \ ind wind last night to] @estion of — the head f the de eeting of the Gily partment Ald. Morrissey aga took the ind they mostly left opportunity ie the feel : sap ted with the en sonal charm and appearance of The counter al I the young ladys saving thal in : iany of the reg-|the matter of loeks, carriage and , til away, and with|deportment she had appeared all . 1a! well filled gallery show.| that was desirable to him and he ’ vacant chairs the};ecou dunderstand = every word ' ere not at their|she said with perfect ease ‘ihough Alderman Bullock Ald. Douglas appeared to be ~_— ily endeavored to re-|suffering from a toueh of jea Phone girl question | ousy hearing ol Ald. Mor ; from some seven-|rissey’s acquaintance with the of Bloek 27, Sec-|young ladies of the « as that Ira : & that the Union |g rentleman had again referred to be prohibited from | his large wledg {f the sex, a hie on their prop and seoffed at i colleague, bul Hal section did make al the champion of th fair ones : had his say and sat down amid a Bulloek Webster|the smiles of the the knights | ™ in of the Tele if the coun ib | the ap to | e if Miss Dunn|plause of the gallery he sw ‘el ne ext vaeaney on} Seventeen reside! rs re le had changed] six, ineluding Ald. Dybhay | eearding the quali-|itioned the eouneil t fus hi M Dunn since helowners of lots 9 and tO, b nee ' hat she had made althe right to erect i ib : round to the dif their lots as if Was a Uls I ; . who hadland ineonvenience to the nete i : Hhlerest and} hood Md . their services, | The petition brought forward } : “layton replied | a storm of argument! Alc i , | ms Haller Was in the Morrissey and Bullock-We perintendent of|taking the stand that it wa md that he had| fair to the property own Al's the ‘ae OVER that | the event of their build } ie especially When | stable in compliance with ! ty * : eport of the super. | bylaw , ‘gAinst the em. | After some twenty n ! Dunn in pre nad been consumed in cise '® lady there.|sing the location, sanitation 4 PIERROTS GAVE EXCELLENT SHOW | TO CROWDED HOUSE LAST NIGHT ‘Ceneral Approval of the Ratestebeuina Given Last Night at Westholme by the Rowing Club---Songs, Dances and the Topical Allusions all Excellent. Princeton, Nov. 11. Presi- Washington, Novy 11.--That dent-elect Woodrow Wilson, and|the Republican party needs to Democratic leaders are consider-|be reorganized along more pro- ing the advisability of holding al gressive lines is the opinion of epee ease of Congress - for | ii, leaders, who concede that this the purpose of dealing with the | ne deus fee 2 : revision Of the tile Nothing | ust be done for the Republican yet, however, has been definitely |Party to continue to exist. decided upon. | See ene Fe | Ottawa, Nov. 14.—Aeceording to New York, Nov. 41. In ajthe Citizen, the government will signed statement issued here to-| postpone the consideration of the day, ex-President Theodore | tariff changes pending the action Roosevell reviews the late cam. | of the Democratic government of paign and declares that the suec-|the United States. The Demo. cess of the Progressives was/crals have promised a downward phenomenal, The party, he says,| revision of the tariff and it is will stay in the fight until they | claimed that if this is done it attain victory. pwat benefit Canada. “STOCK COMPANY 10 APPEAR IN WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE GRIFFITH STOCK COMPANY TO OPEN WITH “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” AT WESTHOLME NEXT WEEK—STRONG COMPANY—EXCELLENT SCENERY BEING PAINTED. Quietly and without any flare|tist, is an expert in his line, and of trumpets, a dapper little man| judging by the four or five sets of decidedly theatrical appear-| already completed the manage- ance stepped off the G, T pt iment of the Westholme Opera steamer Prince tupert last | House is to be congratulated Wednesday. Yesterday after-| upon the fact of having secured noon a reporter of The Daily|for their theatre this excellent |News, chancing to drop into the beef as well as a company that Westholine Opera House, found|promises to offer to Prince R . the aforementioned gentleman}! pert people a repertoire of such busily engaged at work painting| well known comedies and dran as M hat fi ge the mos or break start finish. |}delighted audience. Nothing / : . entirely new sets of special scen-|as the advance notices of the sal xpecta is f the The selection f the songs and}could have been better than her} : 7 ; “ . oi , \rendering of ‘Little Pink Petty,’ |®" for the extraordinary engag-/ Griffith Stock Company advertise. \ s | s I P sil sit Was beyond eriticism ing 7” -* ime o » Griff Stock C * "eg ert: ; -_ va ‘ i { whilet her solo, “Soldiers im the|™ent of the Griffith ne — A treat is certainly in store j , \ ee then Space orbids 1 extender rotice . ipe Ww : ll ope é ». | for . altrons , s and = h ‘ f is a xtended not nhs ih sheesh” and duet, |! any, Which will open in that the-| for the patrons of this popular selves with glory in their second i he severa numbers but|“Charming Weather. with Mr. | Sire on ree Rdgcer orn —_ in er ger ae the coming . » ‘ s 2 ‘e . ay, sek. articulars ee wive aid of the Prince | specia ent must be made of |S. O. Erich. fairly brought down | Be famou th cen ury play woe articulars of the enga: he W } i ' tist the hor “The Lion and the Mouse ment will be published in tomor- tupe Rowing ¢ b at the est rw delight y artistic singing e house ; . 2 . Mr. Simpkins, their scenic ar-|row’s issue of » News. ne Opera House last evening.|and acting of Mrs, Holland, a lady Of the men, most of whom are} ! imp € cenk ‘ ie of The ews waded and most appreciative | the gh b 1 recent arrival in{| well known amateurs it suffices = —_—= SSS a ce filled the pretty little|the city and a stranger to a/to say that they were excellent in e, which had been special-| Prince Ruj vudience captured|their several songs and in the} orated he oceasion |their bearts from the moment of|@eneral toute en semble with an colors and emblems of} het first appearance on the Mr. J. W. Chapple, who, as pro- | ‘lub Neve bef had the | stag Both her rendering of|ducer and stage manager of the} xcellent rchestra, under Mr.|the two solos, with choruses,jentire show, deserves special) ree Werner's capable leadet fron Our Miss Gibbs.” as well|mention for his splendid work, --——- hip, been heard to greater ad-jas her singing of the Waltz|both in the former roles and as REPRESENTATIONS WILL BE MADE TO GRANBY COMPANY vantage or had more scope for|Soeng” from Tom Jones” and her being a first class singer and| TO ENDEAVOR TO HAVE THEM PLACE THEIR SMELT- their talents From the moment llast offering. Moon, with’ its |actor. ING WORKS IN THIS CITY—CENTRALLY LOCATED. | . . " the curtain went up disclosing |novel lighting effects, forming a rhe show was a huge success nt the charming tableau of the/delightful tableau of the entire|and reflects the greatest credit An effort will be made to in-|ducement for the establishment troupe rf Pierrots peeking company, she showed that shejon all who took part, At anviduce' the Granby Consolidated of the smelter here. through the heavy red screen at|/was an artist to the finger tips./future one put on it will be un-| Mining & Smelting Co. to ereet he clerk was ordered to get the back of the stage to the|No amount of time or work was|necessary to do much advertis- ad + a dpinee {Ut touch with the company and ' their proposed smelter at Prince a aT : ; strains of Canada’s national song,!considered too much by this!ing, the erowd will flock there " express the desire of the Council | - : upert. » smelter i . rhe Maple Leaf Forever, to|charming and aecomplished lady|anyhow. The names of the per- Apel to have the smelter built here, the fall of the curtain and “God|to devote to the training and re-|formers were: Pierrettes—Mrs | Alderman Dybhavn brought the ; Save the King.” there was not alhearsing of the other girls to | Holland, Mrs. Hubert Ward, Mrs.|/matter up in the council chamber DRUNK AGAIN dull moment It is safe to say|make the entertainment the pro-|Warren Kelly, Misses Curtin.|/Jast evening and proposed that ~ on . that no city, no matter what its/nounced success it most assur-/|Fisher, Thompson and Chapman.|the city get into communication] Qld Offender Cheerfully Admits size or the number of its popu-|edly was, It is to be most Seale ee Messrs. J. W. Chapple,|/ with smelter people and place Being Drunk—“! Am Full lation, could produee an amateur|cerely hoped that Mrs, Holland} Stowell, . Crippen, 8. O./before them the advantages of- Now,” He Said. musical show better, in fact, it} will take up her permanent resi- = ich, A. FE. Evitt and H. O, Crewe.| fered by Prince Rupert and, if ould tax the ability of a host of|denee in Prince Rupert, Mr. R. L. Heatheote, the capable} necessary, make them some con- wou tax re abil cle ce I pe recessary Ake e 6 Jobn H. Bell, who has been up professionals. | Phe other lady soloist, Mrs.}and hard working honorary sec-|cessions in the way of taxation, Phe outstanding feature of this} Warren Kelly, one of th most jretary of the rowing club, per-| water or power to come here. in the police eourt four times for really excellent production was|charming and popular young lady|formed Hereulean efforts in at- Prince Rupert, according to} being drunk and disorderly, the the evident amount of ability and] entertainers in the eity, was never|tending to the business end of | the alderman, would be a better|!ast about a week ago, when he work that was shown in’ the}seen to greater advantage, Words) affairs, which tended in no small|point for the establishment of a} was interdicted by Chief Vickers, training and rehearsing of the|fail to express the effeet of her| measure to make it the big sue-|smelter than Goose Bay because| appeared again before Magistrate company There was not a hiteh|singing and dancing upon theleess it was the smelting of the inlet ores re-|MeMullin this morning upon a . quires a large percentage of|similar charge, He denied the fluxing roek from the Hazelton | allegation in regard to being dis- other aspeets of the ree Two Basket Ball Games. distriet. This flux is more bulky|orderly, but cheerfully admitted agp ply thar. ft mr _ W A R K , a rhere is every promise of bwolthan the smelting ore and conse-|being drunk, further stating for | ome up again after,having ~- exciting and evenly matehed ; | : iD . . a é sntly the cost of freighting it}the enlightenment of the court been looked into by the sanitary LEADING JEWELERS rames of basket ball at the Au tes ‘ coe dp nr if] a. that he was in that condition at building inspectors We carry the largest and most 6 — oe = ~| from Hazelton to Prince Rupert) tha _ = ’ ' , ind) building is} reliable Stack of Diamonds, Pearl ditorium this evening rhe! and reshipping it to Granby|that moment, His Worship ad. am So or » > , " MG teriing Silver fiat ‘ware, hollow Crescents will clash arms with the | would be higher and more ex.|journed the ease until tomorrow, Basket Ball. were 500 ee areas elu: bane, Moyals, the Men's Own taking @) pensive than to bring the ore to|Chief Vickers is going to take a jouble header——Crescents Vs card cases, umbrellas, ilt at the Callies Phe latter | Prince Rupert, where the flux|determined stand in the matter Men's Own va. Callies ew eed aaa han eee mateh ought to be of especial in ;could eome in by train land endeavor to find out where Derby china and every other line terest as it will be the second lime! — Prinee Rupert, Alderman Dyb-|the accused obtained his liquor, . he Auditorium, Tuesday even sultable for Xmas gifts, far enh tei a besket bali! = ‘th, Game called WE DO ALL KINDS OF WATCH or each team in the basket ba ie pointed out, was the cen- ~o November $8ta, Game of REPAIRING AND JEWELRY WORK 3) ft! lit Interest is growinglire of three mining districts: Men Wanted. 8 ck sharp \dimisison Optical Work 1% Receiving Our isteadily in the progress of the} Stewart, Hazelton and Queen 500 men are wanted to get their 6h 206 Special Attention and A ea 7" é } | ‘ ‘ : io Work Guaranteed league matehes, The game wil ) Charlotte Islands j}working boots at cost price at | Cash ‘7 be called ab 8 o'eloek shar; Several of the Council ex-|Seott, Froud & Oo,.’s great shoe Another Stampede. oayten Computing Seales —_—_— - pressed their sentiments, which|sale, See the bargain counters Heintaman Pianos an ‘ | i great stampede this Mail Orders Carefully Filled rhe men will vote on the boxes|coineided with Alderman Dyb.| 266 Seoth, | d & Co.'s great W. WARK & SON to decide who will win the prizes|havn, Alderman Morrissey saying ~ several lines GOING ALB. p, @, Bex 76 wie Prince Rupert al the box social Thursday even.|that nothing should be neglected Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 266 - | ing. 266.267 which might be used as an in.! Phone 4, iba | Be wi } ( ; i —