LARGEST OIROULATION / “Tf 2 Me aameN in OrTY AND car se daaiins Nb Venture te tin) p.m. on ~ Pale faa “4, * am vol IV NO Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE RUPERT, B, ¢ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 191 PRICE FIVE CENTS EUR AN POWERS T0 DECIDE FATE OF TURKEY aa SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSAA-T=ES,| ONLY TRAINED MEN SIX PERSONS KILLED | CERMANY’S NAVAL POLICY FOR FORESTRY BRANCH} = *° SUNPAY Poot IN JAPANESE RIOTS |} LONDON STOCK EXCHAN | staan GE HAS | ; The pool } bylaw ‘. | That is the Ideal of Hon. W. R. tina tec: il Mob Stones Premier and De- Ross, Provincial Minister me mg mands Resignation of Min- UPERT }) | of Lands—Moves Second council! last met \s isters—Police Patrol } Reading of Forestry result Sunday por Prince Streets — |) BRITISH PRESS GRATIFIED THAT KAISER IS TO BUILD ||| Act Amendment Rupert is a Ming of the — PROMINENT MEMBERS ARE ACQUIRING SUBSTANTIAL IN- as The bvlaw , lito The i > | BUT TEN BATTLESHIPS AS AGAINST THE — past. The byl Special to The Daily News.) TERESTS IN LAND HERE AFTER MAKING t EMPIRE'S SIXTEEN Special to “The Daily News. effect alt once Pokio Japan Feb 10 Six CAREFUL ENQUIRIES. , Victoria, Feb. 10—Hon. W. R persons were killed and sixty- " : five injured in olitical riots Special to Daily News Ross, chief commissioner = iaive datine rhe " a aaa * ' In view of the important railway developments which are ; lands for British Columbia, to atin a : i ' expected to be completed by the close of next year, it is worthy London, Feb. 10.—The London morning papers welcome eriou rines alsura, prem- of note that prominent members of the London Stock Exchange ‘ ay moved the secom eu gz 0 er of Jape as stone é ) the statement made in the Reichstag by Admiral Von Tirpitz i ns Vas Ee Gotan seaeing STILL IN CONTROL ’ # ' na “ Pan 'y @/)) are acquiring substantial land interests at Prince Rupert. | ¢ rresats +t ‘ en | mob who demande ‘ resipna- ) that he is satisfied with the building of sixteen warships by ! rests Act Amendment Bil sai en enone , " aah This has only been done after very careful enquiries, and . He eviewed the tin r situation - = oS Sea ~ Great Britain as against ten by Germany as an important step I wed the tinibe sation | paneled and waned ddedn aie. ben ring in mind the extreme caution usually employed by the toward the much desired better understanding with German in the light { lhe provincial|G@eneral Diaz Confident of Get- bis fad ; ade house” man in making his investments it may be taken us in- . ‘ ~ ram cars anc private ’ 7 Bitorest protection policy He ting Possession of Reins Neal ae we a ae dicating great faith in Prince Rupert's future. — London which will lead to a cessation of ruinous naval competition. of Government in buildings Troops patrol the | Financial News. hoped recrul the forestry Mexi streets tonight while the homes branch stat! exclusively from — jof the ministers are threatened men technically trained in the] - The people generally resent the ’ | Special The De Ne forest schoo! of the new provin- a - Ife Dally News efforts of Hatsura to stifle the | cial university. Mexico City, Feb. 10—General opposition to his ministry sal Diaz st holds the city arsenal while the government troops are DECIDE FATE OF TURKEY ‘TELEPHONE SYSTEM seattered. ‘There has been no COUNCIL ABOLISHED | AXED iad" bons So TE WARD SYSTEM IS T T0 LIMIT obte iin contre! of the situa- WA m without further ws of life ORTE REALIZES HMOPELESSNESS OF SITUATION — NAKKI pepmanent Building and Mew tne! or destruction of property Mayor and Ald. Bullock-Webster NEW APPROACH BY OVERHEAD BRIDGE FROM FOOT OF PASHA ON WAY TO LONDON ON MISSION OF PEACE stallation Necessary in Near Fighting, howeger, is like Hoid Opposite Opinions on SECOND STREET PAST THE RESIDENCE OF pe Future—Supt. Will Visit start afresh at any moment the Advantages of the MR. MEHAN. to The Daily News he Europea Powe plat Other Large Cities ———— Ward System = Feb 10 Severe figch the best p sible sé eme sta ‘TWO PIPE LINES In order to facilitate the work “The new roadway for all kinds ed the attemy I a ae en AL the une meeting last The by-law introduced by Alq.| Of excavation for the G. T. P.|of traffic to and from the G, T. P. Wor nh a Pare s grins | ! _ ight a repo! from the Tele-| ACROSS SHAWATLANS Nace discontinue the divi. | Passenger terminals, the portion| wharf will be by means of an \ithough nsuccess! 3 phone committee read by the} 8 the wards pas-|©! Centre street leading to the|overhead bridge from near the ‘ DOBBERS Miss ees 1a x . : * ? arf . , 5 : aiuahel ! . B ' ' erk, was he effect that the| Recommended That Enough Pipe sed through its several stages . cs ao . low the Inn, is) foot of Second street past the , eee eee ert ‘ \- and with despatch when the time | part®@. urrived gineer from Vancouver, who had) qhe Mayor replied tha he res ae ERS OF LIGHT WHO CONTRACTED FOR SERVICE SINCE JULY . K , been engaged by the city at althought that the exact op] , | SESSION LASTED LITTLE OvER THIRTY MINUTES—A SMALL idermi e as vartil eS . . en ; 22ND, 1912, muUSsT PAY DEPOSIT EQUAL To wareee Bay ee oe salary of &50 per day to contetr might be the case At th pr ent bests court LIKELY To BE ESTABLISHED. P ] , she 0 « e pres MONTHLY BILL. ) Support f the idea but wished t with the city engineer as to the/{ime he did not think the ward . Ses a ; : say that when talking of an en-|jaying of the pipe across Sha-|system bf any benefit. but that} C°°UPY's but little over thirty The report of the Finance t of the Fire, Light andjestimated at. Further than that rely new installation he thou-|watlans Passage, confirmed En-|jater on perhaps it might b« rjiminutes, the weekly meeting of Committee in regard to the re- committee in the. mat-ja isers ght who have been) ont an absolutely new building | &!neet Mason's plans for carry-| best service when such outlying|the City Council was conducted gaya — ps at —_ I mers and users of | disconnected h gh the nol wy d be in order als The} me out the work, merely making | sections as those to be found ast evening with the swift, calm |) om ; : ar ad aan tae = - a: ' ma assis als », E. power was brought sayment of fees ar be ad ; , : -|suggestions of a minor character | the other side of the island would) anq businesslike demeanor of a mo wedercul sedan ee | ‘ if pi ' Mas stated that that would be pr to Guta n connection with| want a voice in the affai! * del’ i Allison, who has been employed ssed by e Council las put up the regular deposit and) , ral sequence e report oon | Se atfairs OF We) ) and of directorate of a large : par FP rt rd : a ne ’ pay as well |! necting and | with os i bog pom |the completion of the undertak-|eity, However, there was prov me ied leas a ae io et ae “ ron tel his ordains at al vat . . curried 10 dissen ate corpor ( lg ‘ > . . as sconnect such mount in ine Mr. Ducane woulda visit the) sion made that the city could re : = bat Both Se places es Te y ectrie light who put | disconnecting i ut i It is probable that the neW/ i. aoain at a later date, when ° : After reading the minutes of| permanent staff was received leposit before July “22nd, / 0 case to be less than 7 elephone building when erected | (), tide Sl i be = re uitable ae rs ie ward eystom if it the previous meeting, City Clerk} and passed. The Mayor stated , des oul " o 5 i ‘ wished : | ? should have such deposit Re ee will be adjacent to the city ball.}, ; ‘ c Woods read a communication} that as far as their being placed t was announced by the Mayor é gp d to them Those who Mr. F. W. Hart begs to a0-|)The mayor intimated that as}, ,; ‘eawne would he mesessary ane from the Attorney General re the|}on the permanent staff he did ed for electric light after |nounce that his store in the Hart) pock is required for Section One },,, purchase sufiicient flexible FIRST COURT OF SEASON establishment in the immediate|not consider that mattered one iter date are to have the|Block, 3rd Ave., will be closed) improvements it would be taken yipe to complete the two lines a future of a small debts court in| way or the other, as all city em- ‘ “o ee ' on : . . ause enforced, That is}until his return from Victoria, IN| from the lot next to the city ball! roross the passaxe, with enough | Meld by King and Queen at Buck-|(!'s city. The Attorney General) ployees were working under the hey are to pay in advance}a week or ten days’ time rhe} preparatory to the erection of a in reserve for a third in case of ingham Palace. tifled the Couneii that they) jurisdiction of the CGouneil and f money equal to{key of the store has been left|/ new telephone building. accident to the two, and to pur- cabeettengatee night build on their request be-|ecould be retained or otherwise as heir monthly bill would be] with the Mack Realty C« 28tf chase pipe to replace those lead- London, Feb. 8.—There was a|i!* sranted at an early date. they saw fit. LESSENS USEFULNESS ing from the reservoir which| brilliant scene at Buekinghan ————— $$ oi OF WAR AEROPLANES Were broken by frost ao short Palace last evening when the | iis aie jcourt of the season. In defer Feb. 8 . 8 i eb. An apparatus, THE WEATHER. jenece to Lent, the dresses wer: WILI BE DUE JUNE which, it is claimed, will cause a somewhat more subdued in color ON avroplane of any type to cap- The weather report at 5 o'eloek| and the ornaments fewer than | in the air is being investi-|this morning read Barometer,|} usual, but there were some} ION TO AMEND CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENT BYLAWS .4(0i by General Hirsehauer of] 30.064; maximum lemperature, Charming Lotletles . ‘ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY FISHERY CRUISER RESTLESS— WAS INTRODUCED BY ALDERMAN NADEN IN ORDER he flying corps of the Freneh}44; minimum temperature ‘6 Phe King wore the uniform of ISLAND CONSIDERED A MENACE TO TO MEET INTEREST WHEN DUE. army a precipitation, 38 inch ce ee SS NAVIGATION. I s claimed that the appara- ~— = streal nuards he Jueen s na G. BR. Maden movedithe matte: In replying \ which is light and simple Married at the Manse. {dress was of silver brocade, hay Shipwrecked on WW hitectif?; bow and she promptly began to he amendment of cer lerman Bi Webster and can be carried in a soldier's John Gathrae, a resident of|ing diamente embroidery with 4 . ! ‘ an i ; aA of ti Island, which stands right in the} fll with water and appeared to mprovement bvlaws|ment that as a part of the taxes/ knapsack will provoke atmos-/| Prince Rupert, was united in mar-| tram © r1oniton applique lace, q ew to alleviating the} would have been collected by the|pheric disturbances sufliciently/riage yesterday afternoon to Miss|lined with silver chiffon She | fairway on the inland passage|be in danger of sinking, How- the city’s finances that}/first of June, oo nh th heavy wreck any aeroplane|May Capling of Edmonton Phe}also wore an emerald and dia-| between here and Vaneouver, (ve/}ever, this catastrophe was avert- e pretty heavy about the}amount be made to do for carry-|flying lowel than 9,000 feet ceremony was performed by Rey.| mond coronet necklace and stom-lerew of the American fishing |ed by the air which was contained , he year rhis means|ing*on the city’s finances lie it is believed the invention, if} F. W. Kerr at the Presbyterian | aeher and the Order of the Gar-|sehooner Malolo weve cetiainiy|im her hold keeping her afloat im Bie payment of taxes due on|Mayor rejoined that he was aia-) proved practicable, may have a@|manse he happy couple will|ter and the family orders in luck when just at the right}@ semi-sunken condition, The ments will fall due on sahaiaaiie opposed to taking the lserious bearing on the value of|/take up their residence in Prince moment Captain Moore of the} Restless erriving on the scene in next instead of July nonew. sollested fol ne b iwlihe aeroplane in war, Rupert Work of “Northern Cross.” | Dominion government alshery the nick of time, all aid possible and using it for another ————_—__—_—_—_——— Kev, W. F. Rushbrook, super-|eruiser Restless hove in -ieht ard) Was rendered by Captain Moore ‘ in §=Bulloe} Webster It was due to that course tha I nant Frederick 'T, Peters Want Lower Freight Rates. intendent of the Prince Kupert}ecame to their reseu Nhe Ma.j/and his men, Five of the crew ! ha possibly it might|they were in the financial tang N who has been stationed al According to the last issue Of | coast mission, will give an ae lolo which is a trim little} Were taken aboard, imeluding the i hardship on some naietiadae they found themeelv i te Kong for the past twojthe Omineca Herald, the mine) count of his work with the North | 8K hooner of some seventy-five|Captain, and brought to Prinee ha ide arrangements to|present time He thought eacl i at present visiting bis|operators are up in arms againstiern Cross tomorrow Wednes-|tons, sixty-five feet long, with a|/ Rupert to make arrangements for ! axe on the itter| bylaw should stand on I in this city, before leav-|the G. T. P. and refuse to ship/day evening in Bt Andrew's |sixteen foot beam, al! fitted up| salvage, the remaining five stand- ’ ' would not be abl account Ihe byla » x for England to take @ specialjore over the line until a tmere|Chureh rhis staunch and swift}ready for the fishing business! ing by the wreck, hem as early as June (st suspension of the rules, ! in gunnery reasonable freight rate is grant-| little erafi, with its sky pi so}with iee, bait, ete, and carrying} It appears from the chart that Mayor replied that ilthree time ‘ —— ed. The present rate is 86.40 bor | aymepatheti and helpful to all inja erew of ten men, was making|there is considerable danger to i fa reat a sate ty went up for fina | sales girl wanted, H, 8. Wal-|ton from New Hazelton to Prince |trouble or dificully, is a weleome|her way peacefully along the|Mavigation at this particular P the <« f the| tion ace ‘ Ltd 20tf se while the rate from Prinece/yisitor in many a harbor along) passage night before last when /point owing to the fact that the 7 | Rupert to Trail, a haul of nearly}this coast Regular Sunday|she ran plumb on some yocks!island im question, which is a able to meet their ‘ Bulk a) \ : & , When they fell dus | Pantorium Pioneer ers rhe paper that prints the facts |a thousand miles by rail and)services are maintained in ajon the west side of Whitecliff n Way he saw out of| Phone 4 } the Daily News. jwater, is only $7 per ton, dozen or more places, |Island, A hole was stove in her (Continued on Page 4.)