“ation, “bray, ===) THE DAILY NEW “a a ' As Ve ¥ Prince Rope Friday, © aa. Beutn ai - i \Dhihcess B ... Priday, noon Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Veron VOL. TV, NO. 30 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1913 ree lc FIVE CENTS SS eS TWENTY PERSONS KILLED BY BOMB IN FOO CHOW ALLIES BOMBARD ADRIANOPLE — MANY PORTIONS OF THE CITY SAID TO BE E IN FLAMES ULTRA - IMPERIALISTS AND MINING POLICY IS PARIS IN DANGER LORD ABERDEEN MAY ATTEMPTED | ASS ASSIN/ ATION JINGOES MENACE TO EMPIRE NECESSARY FOR BC. OF INUNDATION —-RETURN TO CANADA. OF FOO CHOW GOVERNOR} ptory Request to Be Sent to |River Seine Is Rising at the Rate | Considered Likely “that He Will Minister of Mines at Ottawa for of Two Inches an Have Second Term as Gov- | LIBERAL MEMBER FOR QU’APPELLE MAKES VIGOROUS AT- Closer Attention to Mining | Hour ernor-General of the | | TWENTY BYSTANDERS WERE KILLED BY BOMB — GOVE TACK ON BORDEN’S NAVAL POLICY — CENTRAL- Matters. iran Dominion NOR AIDED BY OTHERS ARRESTS THE ASSASSIN IZATION NOT IDEAL Special to The Daily News | eke Special to The Daily News, Paris, Feb. 4 Fears of a repe Special to The Daily News. Special to The Daily News. ae special to The Daily News Emp not strengthened, he Vietoria, Feb. 4.The neees ltition of the disastr is inunda London, Feb. 4—It is stated in| Foo Chow, China, Feb. 4—In- Mr. and Mrs. Archie MeDoug- Ottawa, Feb. 4—The debate on 84!'d, by centralization of naval | *!)' ating ie aaa Rot tions which occurred in Paris in|OMcial circles here that Lord! tense excitement prevailed here/@ll, who have been on a vaca- ' fores vhich was the plan that|'®Y [0 ritish Columbia was the ter of 1910-11 have been| Aberdeen is Likely to come back] today when a bomb was thrown|tion in the south for a short fie Borden naval policy wa had been followed by Rome and|U'®¢4 upon the mining commit se winter 0 ' ave been to Canada as successor to the|4t the civil governor of Foo Chow|while, returned to the city this n the house today by O Spain, and also by Britain un.|'* It was asked that they send (aroused during the last 48 Ome | - a Sita oe pel end while proceeding along one of|morning. Mr. MeDougall, who is Gloucester und J her p had been changed,|* Peremptory request to the Min-| by the rapid rising of the River eee i ieee: ae ft oditels ean) the crowded streets of the city.|the well-known railroad contrac. pson, QuAppelle. The lat.) Such policies had in every cas re - " the 7 Se os ‘iiitedie g pt ged ate a an {ed from September 18th 1893. Twenty bystanders were killed|tor at present engaged in the ox. lared that if the British|'@'e¢. The tighter you draw the/) ust ine mineral needs 0 Pity: Le ~ |to November 12th, 1898 but the Governor escaped. cavations for the G.T.P. termin- the Empire, he said, the|'#@ Provinee of British Colum-/| hour The latter rushed at his would/al and yards here, is looking ex- should ever be destroy , likely they are to break,|2!@ demand closer attention In the low lying quarters of nt be assassin and with the aid of|tremely well after his short holi- uld be through the ultra H Chas Marci Banaventure tT the city especially in the south Mr I W Hart begs to an- others arrested him. day. slists and jingoes The| also spoke There were several returning| western portion of Bery, the|nounce that his store in the Hart )Stewartites on the Prince Rupert| water has already overflowed into| Block 3rd Ave., will be closed pe ana ogni bn ERED i EPR no ~~ | this morning. Amongst the num-|the streets. The Rue Watt near until his return from Vietoria, in | ber are N. M. Jackson, manager|the Tolbeiac bridge, was the first |a week or ten days’ time. The INSUFFICIENT PROVISION OAL SITUATION SERIOUS: lfor Harry Smith's big store in|to be flooded key of the store has been left the little mining town, and Wm Rain ceased this morning in|with the Mack Realty Co 28tf of the McMillan ‘Transfer! Paris itself, but it continues to ————_—_— FOR CONTINUANCE OF WORK WILL BE RELIEVED FRIDAY «: who has been in Vietoria for! fall heavily in the upper country Sales girl wanted. H. 8S. Wal- r past month regions lace Co., Ltd 29tf eres WORK IN SECTION ONE MUST CLOSE | BECAUSE THERE ARE NO RINCESS ENA WILL UNLOAD COAL AT GOVERNMENT wuane| FURNES TO CONTINUE IT—RAVOR PATTULLO ON FRIDAY—ROGERS & BLACK EXPECT SHIP- EXPLAINS SITUATION. MENT TOMORROW. weg CEA . As the result of insufficient|that we had been on a big mu- i! man whose coal bir is) ould have started immediately ' funds the work that has been go-|Micipal ‘jag.’ However, I am ind there are hundreds|on arrival of the steamer here ing on in Segtion One for some|*%@sfied that within the next Roge & Black are expecting : ee ; -jcouple of months we will be able in such a_ predica ee eee eae a {ime must cease. For such an|,,, get our finances in such shape ews that the ©. P. R.| be : British ( Abie ot th unfortunate state of affairs the|that we shall be able to approach j ste ‘ itish olulr li 0 e . i ; cess Ena arrived in |Coast Steamship Company | present Council is not to be financiers with every confidence. day with ninety tons] blamed. Last year’s Council “The improper application of r the Unio vived with move or TRAWLER CAPTAIN First Attacks of Bulgarian. Ferces Were Easily Repulsed---Later | ite work wer election time, but{and devoted to another, must ab. the work over election time, but|and devoted to another, must ab- made no provision for the econ-|solutely cease; and it will be our \unadate thie eon) eanat} WAS ASSAULTED Attacks More Vigorous But Results Not Known enon hon coe aor tinuance of the work beyond that|earnest endeavor during the year time. to so arrange our finances that uded before =Thureday basuee on Geo. G. Paster iesinai Special to The Daily News iit .ccnndtsis sit tine’ eee ocstette-abiical the aeae ae Friday morning ow ““| with Assaulting Captain in Constantinople, Feb. 4.—Hostilities were resumed Monday night one hour after the termina- | Second avenue beyond Lynch's/Couneil will have sufficient eredit - "* corgi shiois] This City Yesterday. tion of the armistice in an attack upon Adrianople by the Bulgarian forces. The Turkish garri- |store was due to the fact that the} to oerey on on weet we — sided that it has to be} Afte successfully navigating | son, however, repulsed the attacks with very littie — present Mayor and Council could/time as the incoming Coune before the ecoa is ac.| not be made to see that the|may make further arrangements. ' jand managing his ship in the long| e money was being spent to advan- “If an outgoing Council leaves Phe work of unloading i te ee lh London, Feb. 4.—A full division of the Bulgarian infantry advanced in an attack upon Adri- |iace. In this particular piece ofja depleted treasury and an ex- for the G, T, P. is being /@ne % arr . anople this morning under cover. A fierce bombardment of the fortifications took piace, but the re- | work rock filling was actually|hausted eredit,. it means that ei rae wae age ro a eT ee eee sult has not yet been made known. being taken from the street,|several months must necessarily nh ane no more ot Wi io is adistinetiy annoving ! oved than is absolutely} where later on it will have to be|elapse before the incoming Coun- for Captain Dillon, the worthy replaced, for the purpose of get-|cil can make financial arrange- sar t possible t » - i - ; iry to make it 4 ible to}. ian ia tews ski ele oaial Sofia, Feb. 4.—Many portions of the city of Adrianopie are on fire as a result of the bombard ling material for the erusher. It|ments to carry on the work. with the unloading of ie oes » ahah itt ten ment by the Bulgarian and Servian forces, which was resumed with much intensity today. lis doubtful if there is anyone “This is not as it should be. eo Riad of liq und assault him| who will regret that this work]Every Council should leave the ne on = sac So upon the stres f the city. This, | London, Feb. 4.—A despatch from Constantinople tonight announces that Turkey has con- |was stopped almost immediately|work of the year in such a posi- to discharge her cargo of , “ge ad + ai t th oo ' | wharf However, is what happened to) sented to surrender Adrianopleto the allies without conditions. | ateaw, the new Council had as-|tion that the next Couneil can a ph pehden a |Gaptain Dillon of the Canada Fish |sumed office. carry it on with continuity, just ifter which the unloading of |& Cold Storage | trawler George In counection with the cessa-|exactly as a private business is dene de ‘ great need that there was for a} jtion of work in’ Seetion One,}condueted. If this is not done it steel will be resumed Poste yesterda nder th A READING ROOM public reading a ‘CHILDREN FIGHT DOGS = , WwW aratvinkg “ l bracil and = exh intlu room was 60x) Mayor Pattullo has issued the}means that four or five months ie Union Transfer Oo. is dis raciip ana ¢ ri ; mana ae : : yinted in not getting a largerjence of the magnificent Prince TO BE ESTABLISHED ie new - " an the | FOR SCRAPS OF FOOD folowing statement, which ex-|will be wasted every year. I am ’ - . ‘comers many ransients should receive ment Unfortunately the|Hupert weather, the neweome plains the situation thoroughly:|sorry that this year there is mest the sailors and fishe a good impression of our city ‘I regret that we have to shut|bound to be some delay in start- vote Ane ee Si nn irrived on the| Mayor Pattullo Suggests Rooms | ji. aivooatod a smoking room and; Si¢kening Case of of Destitution | iw the work in Section One, as ing the work, but just as soon as quantity at the time and/|men, who ane - dienes a in Fire Hall for That Purpose ltoilets being arranged for in the Found in St. Louis Tenement; there is no more money available|we get our finances well in order captain of the Ena was in-|'raw os meron ae ae a -—Committee to Be Ap- |downtown section | Mother Out Working. jat present, and secure the necessary monies hed ‘to gst‘ am (Bis saango. of aoe eildenes ts become ob pointed to Make | Bishop Du Vernet said that the ’ tte es | ‘The whole financial situation!work will start, so that we shall and return for the balance have * PE et deinen a Pians. previous speaker's remarks were! (Special to The Daily News. is now being thoroughly over-|have a steady pay roll, and, as I P order, ‘Faia was done, but ie ata iMieers. The man . entirely in accord with the views St. Louis, Mo,, Feb. 4.—Police|hauled. The condition in which have already intimated, we hope, He return of the oo it = = one a with Gnoiaie Mayor Pattullo was unani am the Ministerial Association, Serseant William Stinger and Pa-| y, find ourselves is that thelto leave things in such a position Sssible lo complete.the order, i 4 aad “ . mously asked t take the chair the vessel proceeded to this| Dillon came up befere Magistrate nor d to ‘ e ¢ whieh had met a few days pre. '"olman Clarence Tindell report} money has all been spent, the/that next year’s Council will be Had : : : Cares in the police cou this|at the meeting held last evening viously, He was entirely in sym./| that the most pitiful ease of des- jcredit of the city exhausted and able to continue the work with. ri aa Sack os morning the ease being ad-jin the city hall to lay plans for} pathy with the project. titution whieh ever came under | we are in debt. One would think|jout interruption.” a ce 4 pes oh ap _— lay journed until tomorrow the immediate establishment of br Clayton, ever businesslike, their observation was found to} a ee exist at 1929 Olice ‘eel, s | a publie reading room in the city.|/thought that if they had an idea|®*!S* @! ‘ lice street, thi a . . . aes GUILTY OF BIGAMY Kastern Canada,|/® remarking that he was pleased|of how much money would be Pye when they went there ae WILL START WORK delegates ron astern i aa oO tarts ) DELEGATES TO . sssor|!O see so many present, he could} ayailable for the scheme it would secertam the true condition ot Former Evangelist Gets Year in IN NEAR FUTURE including such men as penment iol help but notice that the at.|be much easier to formulate a)’: Jennie Gibson Stahl, a for — of Toronto, W G : soul 5 a. jiher stenographer, now employed Penitentiary. sii HIGHWAYS CONGRESS . o;|/lendance the night before when! pian. etheway, a Cobalt palijonasn ‘| she. eueaiian up before them was | The Rev. W. H. MeLeod con-|#* @ scrubwoman, who lives with —_ New Store for Acme Clothing Co. Themas eniiee sad tiie ot Susann e ae 10 whether or not pool rooms should | curred most heartily with the re pay conren 7 a nee Winnipeg, Feb. 4 — Samuel | on Second Ave. to Be Bullt— f the Canadian - e Closed one day in the week was}marks of the previous speakers | Mrs. Stahl was at work when Griggs, a former publican, and| Mr. Gutistein Has Returned. uly Will Go to London jeiation; M1 Michaud, deputy min iv greater than the one assem-jand felt the great need there was|the officers reached the TOOM, lister an evangelist of London, } in June. lister of agriculture of aaqne bled to arrange for a vreading/in the city for a publie reading |but they say they found her four Ont., today pleaded guilty to big-| «A. Guttstein, of Guttstein & , }and Hira: Donkin, highway com oom to be open seven days alroom, where every man eould}| children, Claude, 13 years old: n — poe aoe : Lgehsineind proprietors of the + ae ee penipaton Fen | we He said that he could not} find his way to if he so desived,|Joseph, 9; Grace, 8, and Curtis,jamy, one wife being at London, | . | tt Z tore returned 's expected to be repre -_ hold out any hopes of them be Mr. J. A. Kirkpatrick was of|'8 months, in a dirty room, sit-|Ont., and the second being Mrs.|Acme clothing store, returne it the congress of the In NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER ible to open at the present|/the opinion that the city should| ting on the floor trying to obtain] Barnes, widow of a C. P. R en. | this morning from an extended onal Highways Associa noment a& very ambitious affair} have no hesitation in proy iding | food from fish bones wiheh had gineer at Portage la Prairie, with |Yisil to the south. Mr, Guttstein He held in Londen in June, |Site Hugh Graham and Gir €. i, the way of @ reading room, as| he necessary funds for such ajlong before been stripped of all whom he has been living at Kil. |'8 extremely delighted to be baek Thomas Taylor, minis Walker Mentioned as nost of the citizens were aware} needed work jforms of nourishment, while donan Police Magistrate Me -|in Prince Rupert and from all he public works, and his dep-| Possibilities. oft the pe oe civic ex ” orcas a yor? lo a a : ee Donald sentenced him to one year|has heard while away there ie W oate e moss ; chequet ‘ jought al rooms! lake up the matter, Alé er char oodall, who lives on 8 e ary. ; : al he Reber es hoe weer Special to The Daily News ‘ight be spared for the purpose} remarked that it should not in j dhie second floor informed the ” leony near Qeetaniene a en ne 6 delegates be allowed to Ollawa Feb i The rut in the tire hall and a side walk} elude members of the council| police that the Stahl children | Whist Drive lwelet. Work on the erectian of P it whieh case Mr, A. E.}has often revived at Ottawa that | bui to side entrance of the|but that the ministerial associa~| would fight his dows away from | 8 ve. cae seer heme cieiah ( Victoria, president of the Sih eecelnaiees will sooiet ia fron - a next toltion should be strongly repre scraps Of food and eat it them have in contemplation on their Island Automobile As ieieiis an ifieedian high | - . " a ell . aoenee- sé abot ae Be fas ‘ — a . - naw up " tna The St. Andrew's Society will | property on Second avenue, next nd’one of the execu Lown th sy . , _ et ms in o- se shreds of meal.lnoid another of their popular lin the Empress Theatre, will be the. Pacifie Highways A Inissionel It is well know! ' i would be most desirable] Mayor Battull and Aldermen | hiet drives tomorrow evening inthesun in the immediate futuras On ‘ith probably another|he has wanted lo resign | the most populous section of|Naden and Dybhavn was ap-| \. W. Agnew, of Ritehie & Ag. |¥ O'S! GPive ; ; | Pesu ' lative from British Go Line but ha continues th vily, but for reasons of ex pointed to name a general com-| new civil engineers and survey.| the society rooms, Second avenue, | —— shin mens ill be assigned to the|position at the expres isl cle he thought that thelmittee of five to mak plans for jors, Who has been in Victoria for|commeneing at 8 o’eloek. Mem | Mes. J. P. Cade, wife of Dr. J. PrOVINe to the world thatithe government I'w um i in the fire hall, whieh could| proceeding with the underta the last few weeks in connection|bers and friends are invited to| P Cade of this eity, who, with in the front rank | prominently mentiones i i ‘ Dtained rent free, the most ing jwith the fortheoming sale of ols jattend jher little son, has been on a visit ‘rds the consiruetion and! suceessot Sir Hugh Graham of feasible project at present avail in the new Port Edward town —-———-—_— of several weeks with relations hance of good roads Montreal and Sir Edmund Walker | able : Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| site, returned today on the Rup-.| The Daily News has the larg- | in Vancouver, returned this will be distinguished |of Toronto | Kev. BP. W. Kerr urged the'pPhone 4 ert jest circulation in Northern B.C. |morning on the Prinee Rupert,