” nore i pangesT OtFiw- sremative L ‘brary wo NORTHERN a British COLUMBIA iw ory A HAN CON Prince Rupert, B.C., Tvespay, Novemsan 19, 1912. E DAILY NEW Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist . {0 ext mare For Camosun. ..& 1.¢. Wednesday, © From south t Wednesday, 9 a.m. pm. EEE ES TO MURDER OF LITTLE CHILDREN = es ——_— ———_—— TURKEY APPEALS TO POWERS FOR INTERVENTION-SERVIAN PRESS MAKES TROUBLE WOULD BUY THE CITY BONDS IF LOW ENOUGH Toronto Firm Wants the Lowest Figure Acceptable for Treasury Stock CAME CAME FROM WINNIPEG TO CITY TO APOLIGIZE FOR A THREAT nussiAN CLAIMED HE CAME ALL THE WAY FROM WINNIPEG TO ASK PARDON FOR THREAT OF MURDER—WANTED HEALTH OF PRINCE RUPERT IS EXCELLENT The report of the iedical health officer for the month of October was submitted to the Council last night There were nine births and two deaths, and one in digent put upon the charge of the city. The milk supptied the city was found to be abs« lutely up to the standard No infeetious disease was reported, and the genera) health of the city excellent —————S———SS write immediately and state the rate of interest and the commis- sion the firm negotiating the deal would receive rhe letter Was referred to the Inance committee Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners Phone 4. GOT WATER INSTEAD OF BOOZE PAID FOR Samson Thought He Was Getting | Whisky When He Paid Three Dollars. MeDonald, the a considerable to Sat- evening temporarily evading the elutches of Constable Samson Indian who gave amount of trouble urday the police on last, was sentenced this morn. pay a fine of 815 The money was soon sub- | scribed by his friends. | It appears that the fact of his being anxious evening some one whisky to of bottles did not on to the Cargill, jing to ;Ccosts, and 82 80 on Saturday to get to pur- him led a jocular longshoreman trate the little joke him the two whisky with The latter though, to hang dollars Williams, supplied jchase some perpe- water forget, i three Ned |} having charged the was discharged liquor to Samson, TO COMMIT BIGAMY. In the matter of the sale of the city debentures, a letter was ‘ vhat might haveloffice box in this Saying ive ead at the couneil meeting last was tired of his present wife ¢ agedy in domestic red present wil and | yj ht from the financial firm of was going t mart i 2 vh } . he simple little stor “i A. Stinson & Cx of Toronto © photograph he enclosed We aa ; he greatest diff ating that in regard to the sale " further said that the f el . . oe ; i f bys he city of the $375,000 worth nd Of an in put any obstacles in his wa hie ‘ i reasury certificates altho voles urt this|would see to it that he was put eh the oney market was in an out f the way The threat in ' ‘ z ' Wimnos deplorable condition, Huddinge the er ed's wife form, it was ae! ’ 7 , they had a certain client in view | . : sf ‘ r 4 a lvanovich Lap-| My interva a fourtwho might — be ‘ gto take \ thi eoun Lomne thet viapeee Last them up if a sufliciently attrac iin s oul M jonavich, a piessing | ednesday Luka a hel tive offer was ade = by the § ; icity on the Prinee Rupe fron yuneil ne looking young] oe Winnipeg and wer straight t , ears ago, back| rhe matter would have to be his brother-in-law’s house with ind, married the ake! p inomediately, and thei | the vowed ntentior : h si, hoice One vear! firm given a fre hand to aet, P said t have declared excus ‘ 4 his bride with her| guaranteeing the best interests ate ee neg himself fo iking the rash ‘ grated to Canada ' f the city would be served ireat . Winnipes The old ' The coun vere requested to At the h se Kruc i ed ti yiage tha ibsence makes the fonder worked in a he had ae nh and he x fast however, and Luka} ired) he had The fy th a pretty young re how ati a | ike anadia Z and wished tolat ha Ss, £ h \ gut he ai I his a I the wife ther, who ts aw whilst fis w . nh ! and at preset ‘ verit i fh i ‘ i becoming aware! This was as far as the ise went state of affairs, proceeded|in the police « his rning ke stey thwart such a’ Magistrate MeMullin con ting bia : rhereupon Luka the accused f trial, and he w t tter to Mike K heicome up f election this afte brott jddreseed TH his post’! noor Special to Daily News HUMAN FIEND TELLS | SERVIAN PRESS LOUDLY DENOUNCES AUSTRIA AND MAKES AFFAIRS WORSE The Attitude of the Press “Coisplicates Matters---Turks Suffer From Cholera---Powers Asked to Intervene---Bulgaria Wants Turkey Expelled From Europe Vienna Nov iv Phe \us f | ‘OUS CRIMI S trian-Servian dithculties have O Hl beet rendered more serious Dy So the hostile tone assumed by the Special to Daily News - Servian press in its denunciation mn we “ t ‘ eit Zeiss 1 *rince T Nov i9 rhe con a 7 of Austria and her demand Rupert is ' ; . e Servia to keep off the Adriatu nurders and th The Metlakatia band has beet Gn ns nitrates ne there is possibl eme)ls v4 I furnishine 4 i 1 | Yl extremel I i iist one and the action of the pres tartling disclosu-e!; music fo this city o1 holidays » mabins 0 tas Gren i stal cards received and other specia occasions ci ma modern “Dr with a eceiving any financia Constantinople, Noy, 18 Phe | ewart ia ad i Mr. H¥de,” which were i boil tn. pales funde® with Sultan ts preparing to appeal t t night by th S Om ew Ss ' Sains the powers to intervene and make s : ) e ae nev Life s i ig which to purcha new uni — peace The heavy fighting con he organization have arra . tinues about the city and the} x the instructions con.| this coneert and tt ts hoped that re e a good turnout off > ! he postal cards of| ere will be a - sirens, The asinssion = BQOL ROOMS TO OPEN i ho admits that he has \ nt 0 cents stable mania for killing Folowing the concert there will SUNDAYS IN FUTURE , the polir found the bed be a dance, music being furnished Joseph Josephs, a 6-year- ‘ } ' orches I pis, a ‘ by the Metlakatla string orch Who has been missing for | pg Council Make Eleventh Hour De- a ye nh @ Cesspool near} . 3 cision and Quash Their Own "home in Lackawanna ' R IMPROVEMENTS Bylaw — Clayton and This is but one of the series of HARBO Dybhavn Oppose. fers by this flene in human WILI TOTAL BIG SUM woe * the opinion of the po Ai the meeting of the City wh eve that he operates ao deemetatell Couneil last evening a letter was ‘ United States and| Ten Millions to Be Approp sad tum: tk eeltetinn ote Vanada for Harbor Works—Borden ‘ Policy to Be Announced. pool rooms in the city asking the — oe z Council to reseind the bylaw en- INDIAN BAND GIVES Spec ial | to , Daily News. foreing their closure on Sun- ‘ ‘ rag ki Ss. CONCERT IN RUPERT een oe Ainge po gh ye Maitland, Montgom- handing | tilled | | cember PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD TO DISCUSS SEWERS MEETING NEXT WEEK TO EXPLAIN SEWERAGE SYSTEM — ALD. MORRISSEY CANNOT HAVE DECORATIONS—COUN- CiL WILL NOT DISCUSS ENTRY OF CORPORATION. Alderman Clayton last nigh! \astounded to think Alderman Morrissey was pursuing a course he had seen fit to follow all along, of interfering and making sug- gestions about subjects of which 27th inst, jhe knew very littl about. The the Mayor matter was dropped. make all necessary arrangeme ‘ts. \ \ court of revision of the mu- | : ; nicipal aes in to held | Patent fire and waterproof roofing in the city hall on Tuesday, De- ealled the Brooks brand of as- 10th. The court will eon_|bestos, addressed the Couneil of the Mayor and Aldermen| "Upon the subjeet of its introdue- Douglas and Dybhavn. Alder. |tion into the eity. He was de- man Morrissey brought down the |Sireus of seeing the Council pass that a the of the was decided on, was given authority 'o proposed publie meeting bylaw he an to discuss sewer held in one theatres gentleman representing a voters’ be sist | wrath of his colleague, the finance a bylaw favorable to his ecom- |minister, upon his head by sug-|Pany’s chances of doing business gesting that the Council take|!ere. The sample was turned with} GRIFFITH COMPANY steps toward beautifying the city }oveT to the Fire Chief and Build- telephone office building He|ing Inspector to test®and report. . wanted to have it painted, with) Alderman Clayton made a ten- possibly two coats of paint: if|tative motion that a plan follow- necessary ed in Edmonton, of loaning the Alderman Douglas instantly | Money on hand for a_ sinking arose to his feet with horror and|fund to responsible citizens for indignation depicted on his|!#™provements on their property countenance and denounced his| be adopted here: He showed worthy brother for his absolutely| Where a far better rate of in- wanton extravagance and reck-|terest would” be thus obtained, lessness. Was not he, the finance | Whilst pushing forward the minister of the city, doing his ut-|#rowth of the city. Several al- most to tide over their fiseal dif-|derman had objections to raise ficulties and endeavoring to inake two ends meet? ~ He was| (Continued on Page’ 4.) —_—_—— allies declare that nothing butjhas been loawed by the British} the complete annihiliation of|cruiser Weymouth to the United rurkish rule in Europe will be] States to guard her embassy, as} REAT S iceepled by them the American station ship Seor | —--— j}pion has been allotted to duty on Vienna, Nov. 18 Ferrible|the Upper Bosphorus and the) co iendid! Delightful! Exeel-| finished and dificult acting. To stories of the ravages of Wel hmemes Sree oe ee *X- lant! were but a few of the/Say that she is an actress of cholera among the Turkish troops| pected until the latter part of the} : ‘ at the ec merit is to put it too mildly. She und the treatment aceorded to} month pleased exclamations at the con- . oa oy . | ‘ : E displayed all the characteristics the vietims are told in the Frank- | clusion of the first appearance of of a “eaten.” fort Gazette, Hundreds of the London, Nov. 18.—The Times|the Griffith Stock Company last Miss Griffith in the dual roles i ‘ » = it ‘ > : | . : soldiers are said to be afflicted | jcorrespondent at Sotia declares|evening, and today not one harsh}of mothers of both boy and girl 4 sa disease, and in a that the Bulgarians have lost {eriticism has been heard of the}was charming and earried her this they continue to report or } ‘ ae . “y “esented arts * Faction with guns in their hands, | fifty thousand men from wounds | @@8Hel! in which the} ale ed/parts through in the manner in a - ' ‘ ' jthe “Lion and the Mouse. which they should be played. : and gant during the br ief 108-| ‘Phe Lion is @ money king, who, The other measbers. of the Gee ar eern nara Nov. 16.—A/ titties, Fale is.ameout of every! »,. political reasons, wishes to] pany were in perfeet accord with detachment of 1,000 bluejackets|forty of the male population, destroy a judge, Emerson, noted|the parts assigned to them. Al- —— — ——/for his justice and integrity.}together, the Griffith Stock Com- “LOCAL NEWS. ITEMS INDIANS T0 RECEIVE Patterson, the prince of finance,|pany is a well balanced, clever has a son. Emerson a daughter.jaggregation and one that the VOTES BUT NOT LAND te meet in Europe and af}city may well be proud of hav- Mr. Pattullo Speaks. course fall desperately in lovejing in its midst, Mr. T. D. Pattullo will speak with each other. The match is . ; pee*| McBride Would Deny Indian forbidden by Patterson, and the EXPERT WILL EXAMINE in the Presbyterian Club to- Ownership of Reserves, but girl, Helen Emerson, secures a morrow evening at 8 o'eloek Would Give Him the position under. her nom-de- THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM His address will be an interest. Franchise. plume, being an authoress, to ing one of a non-political na- — write Patterson’s life. She steals ——-- ture Ottawa, Noy. 16.—-Premier Mc-|eertain letters which will ma-|# 0. Ross, of Seattle, Will Ex- — Bride and Attorney General|terially benefit her father’s cause. amine Plant—Matthews’ Loyal Order of Moose. Bowser of British Columbia are | Eventually, after she denounces Claim Sea \ grand smoker will be given|taking up with the government the Lion and refuses to marry ary Increased i nthe K, of P. Hall on Thursday] pore the old question of the title | “Me son of a man who has so A@vening, the 2tst inst A good oe little heart, it all works out to J. D. Ross, superintendent of ‘programme is being arranged of Indian finds in British Co- the satisfaction of everyone, eve} the Seattle electric light plant, to for and all members, with their|/Umbia. The Indians are the/the young a prcacs ? oi = who ma request was sent by wire ar : » ‘eder r ar » t ‘ler p , X friends, are cordially invited to} wards of the Federal government, Anen lor PICRAR 50k MO COR eT. shart time since ta visi: Pekaes be present, 273-274 and the Provincial government | Wife. K , 3 ) MEIKLE, See refuses to recognize the title of| In the role of the Lion, Mr, Rex} *upert at the earliest opportun- J. D. MEIKLE, Becy. the Indians to the reservation|Snelgrove was exceedingly clever}ity to make an inspection of the rag lands on which the. Dominion|and left nothing to be desired.|city light plant, wrote to the ef- The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby-| government has placed them. His part called for some stron®l yoo: that he thought if they still terian Church will hold a= sale The Indians carried an appeal |acting, and on every oecasion he é ans ’ . desired his presence he would be of work, home cooking and candyling years ago to the British|was equal to the task. - i ~ : jin the chureh hall on Wednesday | pppone, a deputation having gone Mr. 8. M. Griffith, as Senator}4@Dle to make the trip in the near jafternoon, Dee, tith 272 to England to ask for the King’s|Vineent, was particularly geod future. He asked to be furnish- intervention in determining their}and played his part in the tle. aod ene, oe = ee ae rights rhe missionaries say|ished manner that at once char- technical nature y the local that they cannot succeed among] acterizes him as being an artist superintendent, — WA R K ; S the Pacifie Coast Indians untiljof long and varied experiences,| 4 motion to have ihis request their grievance is settled The| Mr. Richard Frazier, as the son acceded to was carried, LEADING JEWELERS j haf iene aiso left nothing to The city solicitor reported that We carry the largest and most Premier is not willing to admitjof the Lion, also ie . he had wr M ‘s. Will reliable stock of Diamonds, Pearl the Indians’ claim to ownership|be desired, and by his strong, Dae written Messrs. BLGmS and Solid Gold Jewelry, ; . ol . the ; & Manson, solicitors for Mr. Jas. Sterling Silver flat ware, hollow of the lands they are now on, He|clean-eut acting won le spon. ware-ond tolles articles. . . proposes, instead, to give them | taneous applause of the audience, Matthews, that his claim for les’ han 5, clu » : : ” writer bP g . cord’ cance, wmbotios, op. tae the voting franchise and then the third act especially he|!ypewriter rent against the city ras ° ‘ , pe Hand eee SS orn ae. right to own land on purchase and | shows to decided advantage, vv the use of his private type Derby china and every other line 3lihen move them from the lands|playing his part with an astound-| Writer tn the use of the eity |g Suitable for Xmas gifts, fat vam ibe during the time he was employ- WE DO ALL KINDS OF WATCH they are now on to other and less| ing reall REPAIRING AND JEWELRY WORK 3) \a)ualle lands. Mr. Harry Lancaster, the “third|¢ as superintendent of the el- Optical York lp Receiving QR ener groom in the seeond bed cham. jectric light and power plant 5 c 4a . . , . wa Ay - “Basketball |ber of the youngest son of Eng-| Would be disputed by the city, Nations Sa ccteters Double header——Tigers vy. Cal-|land’s queen,” was very comical A motion to raise the salary of Dayton Computing Seales lies: Men's Own v. Crescents: at|in his comedy role, which he did|the ehief operator in the tele- Mail Orders Carefully’ Pilled the audiloriuin Tuesday evening,| not overdo in the least phone ottice from $75 to 880 Ww WARK & SON November 149th Game called at Miss Jessie Miller, the Mouse,| 4s carried, P. 0. Baie 76 to the} ground they all took was that cin House of Commons o - : ta fact that Hon, R. L. Borden, the anything partaking of the nature rh Teton will make his announce of class legislation be abolished, Me : ) he ee aeons nent of the Conservative naval The several clubs of the city of- . Cort Bane aes polies Tho hear this announce- fered privileges to the possibly ”> c ‘ . ‘ . ; Friday evening, ment hundreds have come from wealthier and more fortunate : Me d, merits the pat all parts of Canada male members of the community, , . the main estimates of the}and it was working a distinet e é Ss ‘ a, x ardship on the large number of i eeeee lic works an iter f 10 har ~ oaeee —, ha a included for| working men, most of whom had a : harl 7 yf Victoria, Va no home of their own, who had re «6harbors « Or in oR ert and Dance couver, Port Arthur, ‘Toronto and absolutely no place of resort nts veral of the other ports of the/where they could foregather on severe 0 eo " A Qrang © — 1 Sunday — it ar . ovinees ne. = oe _— name. OFS i | and billiards was asserted re I be a game of skill and selience Nelaatla Cac Band | Investigate Swindle. St anil ao | New York, Noy, 19 An inves-|No gambling or card games were we . ; ’ ‘ ° . | tigation is to be made into the ‘ illowed in the pool — McINTYRE HALL lh ales ef Dr. J. CG. Meyers, the} Aldermen Dybhavn and Clayton i business d ( , e vst, thinking} * Brazilian diamond king wh | | the reque s Frida E , believed to have wind that it was a poor policy at the} is me eve i . s } F oO » Couneil’s y V8., Nov. 22nd wople in Canada and the U! th bh . . = ne ' ‘ eir oO Foties,,."8,* *etoem States as well as Europe out 1 come o ea quinn ‘he concert there will imillions in the past twelve years.) '" DY the Mell Music being furnished rf io grant the request Skatia 6trin * pr @ Orchestra. | | nied ‘ne Pho “re to be used for j Cowichan Eggs, Fresh Bulter,| : “se of new uniforms. | ral B ite | et , yD scuits Admission 600 Huntley & Palmer's is ; “i haakot “ball Stalker & Wells Phones 15: hi 279 *eeee. 272 “eeereresererevooooooers | \\\\l 430 26st eu gn Lite enait ie tee ane /