Larnaest CIROULATION In CITY AND NORTHERN | Legislative Library THE DAILY NEW Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist 1, IV, NO. 48 PRINCE RU PERT, B. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913 OME RULE BILL HAS ENTERED ON WEXT MAILS Friday, noon Bouth Friday, 9 a.m. PRICE FIVE CENTS FINAL STAGE URKEY MUST ACCEPT TERMS OR FIGHT: TITANIC DISASTER CLAIMS, TEN MILLION DOLLARS TITANIC DISASTER CLAIMS OVER TEN MILLION DOLLARS ONE CLAIM ALONE IS FOR A COOL MILLION—TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE CLAIMS FILED YESTERDAY AGAINST WHITE STAR LINE pecial to Daily News £1.000,000 i | jan. 15.—A est of the lamages i sue wane ‘| ‘ ; ; £10 000.000 | n ss ) ine | | da Mrs HH Mr. H. B. Ha ee yi theatricat . Wallace's Wh Sali ne the vi 15-1 PATTULLO’S FINAL RALLY AT THE WESTHOLME LAST NIGHT Accou nt of t * Sane and Business-Like Addresses Delivered by Mr. Pattullo, Aldermanic Candidates Supporting Him and Ex-Mayor Stork .--Q. H. Nelson, Chairman of the School Board, Gave an . he Work Done by That Body ) | quickly the terms they have sub-} Balkan ! : BALKAN ALLIES ARE FIRM — TURKEY MUST ACCEPT TERMS IN DEFERENCE TO WISH OF POWERS MAY WITHHOLD RE- SUMPTION OF HOSTILITIES A FEW DAYS LONGER— THE BALKANS FOR THE BALKAN PEOPLE. Special to Daily News.) Jan. 15.—The Balkan the world to have London, nations wish know weakened to that they not in their determination resume mitted however, her. the to to In deference, wishes of the powers, they may withhold exe- ecution longer day. of their resolve a few days than seemed likely yester- They will adhere to their hostilities unless Turkey accepts} doctrine of the Balkans for the people. rhe large com-i7 o'clock on Thursday night he(every man to get out on election a plete the Westholme| would have still another reason | day and work. “It is your fight, A CANADIAN PARCELS ST — ' ; . for withdrawing jhe said, “not Mr. Pattullo’s, and} OME RULE BILL IS NOW a, = oe Referring to the Schoo! Board slif you don't vote for him tomor-| epresenta I ; surplus of #12,000, Mr. Pattullo|row it will be the sorriest day of| UP FOR FINAL HEARING (2.33 nee eee ere ene So MAY SOON BE ESTABLISHED pe p ve as ance | the School Act the retiring In closing the meeting Mr | he ¢ oda I D.\Gouncil had used this amount Pattullo referred to Mayor New-| — EJECTION IN HOUSE OF LORDS IS ALMOST A CERTAINTY—|!'"'' i i ecevealty chair|for other purposes end wore in{ton's claim that he bas assur-| VW GOESUI Sees DISCUSSED IN THE HOUSE OF COM- BALFOUR CLAIMS EVERYONE IS BEING I 4 [he eeting was ab probability criminally liable.|ances that he will get all aid pos-| MONS YESTERDAY — DEFINITE ANNOUNCEMENT DUPED. 8 evold I stastefu The speaker said he would use sible to finance the city, and oe WILL BE MADE DURING PRESENT SESSION pe i erences al slande rv effort to work in harmony ticularly to his claim “this is ee @r al to Daily News . the « ealize the al nts eoncerning the|with both the Provincial and Do- straight All kinds of yumnanns (Special to Daily News.) | department favoring the estab- . : pponents of those in whose minion governments, the G. T. P.j would probably be cireulated to] Ottawa, Jan. 145 Discussion | lishment of the system. He said ” * - ' ‘ s he It was a/Railway and all finacial organi-| nfluence voters, but no attention |! connection with the establish-|that he would probably have a : e the ! ! g g s for{zations whose assistace the eity|should be paid to them If any | ment of a parcels post for Can-| definite announcement concern- e i tha was|the purpos . g a dis-| might desire elector is in doubt let him come ada, similar to that which has|ing the matter to make during The de g d \\ i port Mr. Pattullo appealed to the|to me and I will tell him thefJust gone into effect in the Uni-|the session. The House rose at ; . ri j ha pre-|audience to elect not only him- truth ted States, occupied the time of|6 p.m. ™ } wl : he i i peoy self but men who, though the, The meeting closed by singing | the House of Commons at to- Ee t 1 h . a . d ‘ the cht have reasonable differ-|the national a1 them and with {i s session. Hon. L. P. Pelle- Hundreds of pleased customers i oh , a : « could work harmor ~lrousing cheers for Mr. Pattullo.| "er: postmaster-general, pre-jare now taking advantage of the Ralf aie — i i s h h so that the city m al sointhecuatdiinenainisieciaienipiill os . Sane of om ea white sale at eed i with . 8 eff gover! iihat mat een advanced yw the ° aA ap c : I rb. t \ 194 I 1 of hay | SPLENDID PICTURES | - —————_—— __—_— a TOCA UNDERWRITERS SN. nena eee eee nmoe(AMUSING VAUDEVILLE SHO ° oS 4 . c . ni e ’ eo oy tye | Prince Rupert Will Be First Can- - ie . ; 194 ‘nt you to think tomorrow it Pictures, Shown This Week. | 4 municipality . ke a joint|the shape of your vote —_—--- ty Prince Rupert is the first city | PRINCE RUPERT COMMITTEE OF MAINLAND FIRE UNDER- company ! s allairs 0. H. Nelson. 1 Chiat dat Wwe the opportua-{ a NEWTON HAS AT LAST SHOWN ABILITY — PROVES be conducted similar ; J . oe : — , HIMSELF A VAUDEVILLE MANAGER OF NO MEAN ORDER WRITERS’ ASSN. CONFIDENT OF SECURING REDUCTION a aes epee Mr. Nelson, chairman of the)... of seeing the most marvellous SMINISTER OF FIAAZCE DANCED & HORNPIPE OF RATES WHEN LAKE IS CONNECTED WITH CITY. i . Ee bs School Board, and a candidate} ~* eke: eine coke aad ete ” ° | i ‘ ! ie Ons re selec oI desire » ave 0 - ) i § evel tak ; - _ ” rene lieiele - ie hes eee a * { the election of directors a1 sae a z pr Sige those of the Carnegie Museum Mayo! Newton's vaudeville well known character actor, Al- coo oe |” ogee ree § sale aging director fe r ie ens plained more fully and was in-|Alaska, Siberia and Arctic expe- how at the Ripgreee Theatre Sovenem Maitlend, an imper- tupe ‘ g : d this was what w vited to the platform to make anlgiion. Mr. Herman J. Brown |last evening proved him to be ajsonation of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, M and Fire Underw s As | ers for the s g& year we j today P Rupert is explanation 11 was the duty of on e = " ; ‘lshowman of no smal! ability brought down the house. Peter il of B. G. was held at the/elected Chairman, C. W. Peck 1 joint stock company, capitalized the School Board to prepare the the owner of the Canadian rights|Gomforting warmth, free cigars, McLachlan, in the character of es of the ¢ nla Brant | via chairmal! r. o. Pe Jat $12,000,000 Are he| wctimates and the Council had to|'™ these remarkable films, has|crashing music, with chances of|the other honest real estate yesterday morning at 11) ..oretary a sa M. J. Hob asked, as electors willing place | wrovide the money, which is|Just arrived in B C., direct from| possibly a rough house, caused|dealer, gave an acceptable ren- ock. The bylaws and consti # aihine ess saa ' HS M. Newton in charge of such placed in charge of the city treas- Kansas City, Mo. Not being ahle| every habitue of the saloons and|dering of the part, which was re- n of the loca! committee were canes or EK ‘ Gibb a or oe organization for another year.| j.6- The Schoo! Board, there- to arrange his bookings to open}pool rooms in the city to forsake ceived with loud applause. An epted by the board of directors) | ee te ‘ok somite of No, no Mr. Pattullo,| rane, had no control over its dis- immediately in Vancouver, he | thei usual haunts and roll up original act by Alderman Bullock- f the British Columbia mainland) shor} Bre prom > .* seeking election for mayor,| 4.9), Mr, Nelson gave an in- looked around for the next best|and shout for Newton, Opening Webster, entitled “Brains and urd. The object of the asso jtee, J. C. Ha wee . ear m was asking no favors. It was a eet naecenent f the work of show town, and Prince Rupert s| with the bagpipes, to which the Ability in Overalls,” made a big ition is te take the place of in- Laren and Lee Bak renee mr lcompliment to the electors t©/ing gehool Board during the| mame was mentioned first. It is| venerable finance minister danced | hit. Mayor Newton, who ap- mediary between the publi boy . an & F rste - , | have the opportunity of voUD®) Voy, emphasizing the assistance gratifying to find that this city}a hornpipe to thunders of ap-|peared again at the foot of the d the board fire companies. | i. M. Stephens fo AP en - and!>o» so able a candidate as Mr.|inat the Provincial government |OCeUples such an enviable posi-|plause, Mayor Newton, himself|bill im a heavy tragedian act, I loeal board, who are direc i.|1 Brown This al Snare Pattullo It was up to the elec-| nad given in the establishment tion in the eyes of the theatri alijthe top liner of the evening’s|proved very entertaining, bring- ¢ all their energies toward en |composed of met representing |i... to elect men to the Council of a high school for the city world, bill, followed and performed his|ing to a close one of the best va- avoring to get the insurance | ‘#!@ - board _ a _ who would be able to establish | A H. Allison Polar bears in stellar roles well known special turn with all)riety shows ever pulled off in ates lowered, feel confident that year _— Zs oy wit better reputation’ for the ta ey = -andids monstrous walrus in uncouth his accustomed ,nerve and his-| Prince Rupert. their efforts will meet with sue the only ones that ene i . at outside points ts Mr ameeon. who oi ea sore gatmbols, seals in herds of hun-| tronic ability. An amusing mov- —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— ess by the time the Shawatlans recognize when ee 7" 7 , T. D. Pattullo. for alderman in ard 2, - ox- jreds, birds in flocks that darken | ing picture film followed. Alder- CANADIAN CENSUS Lake wate! is connected up with orp “ee oo cs When the applause had sub- nesegee aw ". pee “ ae the sky, moose, mountain sheep | ™an Montgomery, the idol of the the elty, In this connection - a ao 8 mds sided after Mr. Pattullo was called|°) * Bix oe OS ae os and other denizens of the north- Gods, was never seen to better EVERY FIVE YEARS fire protection committee want stahanheml ‘a furnished by each |OM to address the audience, he had aa nim if ia ene run |e"? wilds constitute the unique advantage than in an original to warn the public against the iis represented on the board isaid that this was his first OP=| on his (the Mayor's) tieket, but programme offered to the patrons monologue, entitled Clas$)ig Recommedation of the Inter- danger that is incurred by the stating that they have figured portunity of addressing the elec-| ng biel declined He calls a - of the Westholme Opera House Against Class. the audience wee Departmental Commission to waste of water through letting ‘ ss corr sotly and have conduct. | ters since he had known that he bandls of hungry wolves “if I tomorrow night Extravagant |!" eestacies and Showman New- the House of Commons. taps run continually during this Oe * ? : sith a bi a ,} had an opponent in the fleld. He a } io aif ne ——- advertising of motion picture ton waved his arms and spurred frosty weather Prince Rupert oe aad ae ~ had no desire to appeal to theit oc ~ ee * a . meh, films is prevalent everywhere, the ushers on to pass the cigars (Special to Daily News.) occupies the place of honor with are are rer : sentiments or their prejudices in | aw ee but in this extraordinary set of | around faster. (‘Deafening Ottawa, Jan. 15.—The report her sister cities of Victoria, Van- mannes the contest. Some had thought | G. R. Maden. educational and hunting pic- cheers. The band again burst/of the inter-departmental com- couver and New Westrminste! wniiigek:Raks eer Pac a annie he had been rather severe in his} Mr. Naden said that the City|(yres the advertising elaims of forth with redoubled vigor and/ mission, laid before the House f being among the only four David H. Hays, who bas beet | jy. nuneiation of Mr. Newton, but |! ouneil should be fair not only | its sponsors are more than made another picture was cast upon theltoday, recommends taking the es in the province which have; in the south for the last couple|,)ic pad been necessary to im- the laborer who earns the|good, The closing picture, show. {| screen, Alderman Dybhavn, in census of the Dominion every mmittees at present, Each lo of weeks was amongst those re press upon some people his utter | money, but to the taxpayer WhO|jing a battle between a mother |the character of an honest reall five years. cal committee is under the direct [turning yesterday on the Prince capacity for the position and| provides it, He was In favor Of|polar bear and a ship load of|estate man, next entertained the eneamsiteitiitassivaitissisiaia irisdiction of the mainland ‘pment absolute insincerity lrecreation grounds and swimming |hunters, in whieh the life of the|audience, A song by Mr. Fletcher, Mr. A. M. Finley, who arrived Mayor Newton had accused him baths bear’s cub is at stake, is the most which was loudly applauded, was}a short while ago to take up his lof having no platform What| Brief addresses were made bylexciting and unusual film ever followed by the star turn by Al-|pesidence in the city as the kind of a platform did Mayor} “eeree Leek and William Sibbald.| made. The life and habits of the derman Douglas, the financial) tpavelling representative of Kelly, Newton offer the electors—noth Mr. Stork, the chairman, urgéd|pskimo, his queer houses and wizard. Never before was the|pouglas & Co., was joined yes- Westholme : () era . ouse ing but a farce from beginning |= vniilitianiaais sports are shown vividly, The veteran in such great form. He}terday by his wife and two ehil- © ° to end. One thing that would be | expedition which secured these |W@* 4 revelation, fairly capturing|dren, who arrived from Van- done by the incoming Couneil films was sent out by the Car- the house. As an encore he gave|;ouver on the Prince Rupert. Ac- Two Nights Only--Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18-19 would be to evolve a sewer Sy8-| LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. negie Museum of Pittsburg, Pa.,|* domestic sketch entitled “IT am]}eompanying them was Mr, W, G. tem that would answer present a last spring. It covered the coas! the man who can (urn out the] piniey, the former's brother, who SATURDAY MATINEE, 2:30 req ts and that would re. | The annual meeting of @ Alaska and Siberia, eventu- stuff,” Mr. MeClennan againlintends to settle permanently in CARNEGIE MUSEUM ALASKA-SIBERIA MOTION pay the eity for the cost . ” —:. ally penetrating to a point within | ©ame forward and trod a measure | this city. PICTURES Mr. Pattullo devoted a few min- | the Prince Rupert Liberal eighteen degrees of the North|'® the sweet strains of the bag- se sla Made by L. L. Lane, the Aretie Explorer, and to the manifesto cireulated|§ Association, for the purpose §) Pole, pipes, which was vociferously ap- Loyal Order of Moose. Captain Kleinschmidt Mayor Newton In this the | of electing. officers, will be plauded. The lodge will meet in the A Liberal Education in the Adventurous Life and Vas al stated that his reason fo held on the evening of Daughters of the Empire Dance. F. M. Lannie, the noted linguist,|K. of P. Hall Thursday, the 16th Resources of the Great Northern Territory thdrawing from the mayoralty Thursday, Jan, 23rd, 1913, The next in the series of dances| passing as an aldermanic candi-|inst., at 8 o'clock, when the new ROPING BIG GAME AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD And Never-to-Be-Forgotten Seeher Prices 25 Cts., 35 Cts. and 50 Cts Matinee Adults 25 Cts Children 15 Cts test was that he thought cena could be induced to take Only a few nights ago he had given as his reason that he could not successfully finance | land manage the city's affairs. At) his place in the K. of P. Hall, Helger- son Block, sori P. W. ANDERSON, given by the Daughters of the Empire will be held in Melntyre Hal! on Friday evening, Jan, 17th Sec.-Treas. | Single tickets may be obtained at Orme's Second Ave, drug stor 14.48 oes praca FON 27 Ses AR pts A nea eh = date, was next seen in a short but brilliant entre acte, For straight entertainment Mark Harby’s ven- triloquial turn was as good as could be seen in any vaudeville be house on the Pacific Coast. The ee ed | ies. caanaaieae. oo age ed oo officers for the present year will installed, will also be given and a good rally of members should be in attend- A grand smoker 10-48 J. D, MEIKLE, Seoy.