RaesT CIROULATION orry AND NORTHERN LA THE DAILY NEWS in THE aririsH co's 1A ct prety ——$—<—<— ee me . > >. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist — - — —_—— — —__—_—— _ > OL. IV, NO. 56 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913. a — ieee a f ; tty Ae t i ‘% iv { Min be \ Woe Wie NEXT MAILS Princess Beatrice. Saturday, 8 p. m. I PRICE FIVE CENTS 55,000 TURKISH TROOPS WERE TAKEN P RISONERS ARROW CASE GIVEN TO JURY~JAPAN WANTS $150,000,000 FOR NECESSARY UNDERTAKINGS JAPAN REQUIRES ‘DARROW CASE IS a ‘SIR THOS. LIPTON STUBBORN FIGHT GOES ON; 5,000 TURKISH TROOPS , WERE T AKE VAST SUM OF MONEY GIVEN TO JURY) ISSUES CHALLENGE itt julie N PRISONERS wi Go to Foreign Money Mar- Second Trial of Chicago Lawyer| Will Make Another Effort to Get HOUSE SITS CONTINUOUSLY kets to Raise $150,000,000 | Charged with Bribery Was the America Cup—Dates - TIRE GARRISON OF JANINA SURRENDERED TO GREEK war Reeeeeery Worms Brought te a Close Not \Arranged BOTH SIDES OF HOUSE ARE PUT TO SEVERE TEST ON NAV- FORCES—ONE OF THE HEAVIEST LOSSES SO a Veutmpeay - AL PROPOSALS AND BOTH ARE DETERMINED NOT FAR SUSTAINED. Special to The Daily News. oo New York, March 6—Sir Thos TO GIVE IN . Tokio, March 6—Japan re-| Special to The Daily News. Lipton'’s challenge for the Am- acide easel aad i rhe Daily News. quires $150,000,000 for various| Los Angeles, March 6 The jerica cup was received today Special to The Daily News. pon the naval proposals. Prem- March 6.—Janina, a THE WEATHER. | necessary undertakings. An ef-|second trial of Clarence S. Dar-| The dates for the races have not Ottawa, March 7—At three|ier Borden and his supporters 10.000 inhabitants ae ip ng fort will be made to raise the on. bg ae lawyer, pete. |" ae are o'clock this weriing- the House | are connie jreraoeyy ~ have manufacture of = women report at 9 0 Clock] , 0 e oreig noney |@@ With bribing @ juror in the Mc} oe on . oil ithe bi pu roug e ouse, 1 has fallen to the/‘@'s morning read Barometer, | trarkets mye a Namara case, was brought to al Passengers Southbound fae Seeded ae ba - '"! Although members on both sid- rar} 29.811 maximum temperature ae : close today and the case was! The steamer Prince George left ae continuously since MOn-)es are nearly worn out as a re- The garrison sur-) | given to the jury late tonight jon schedule time this morning}4@y. The Liberals are putting) sult of the continuous sitting, 5,000 Turkish) °- mina emperature io Tickled to Death. ccieitalh lfor the South with the following|UP @ determined fight to foree|the fight is being kept up with | Bie Pere te precipitation, .64 inch Our customers are tickled with Los Angeles, March 6—When|list of saloon passengers: M. M.|the government to the country)stubborn determination. the bargains they are getting in|Clarence 8. Darrow spoke on his| Barney, R. Kelly, J. €. K. Seaby, EERE RENNER RE OLD TIME RESIDENT Boots and Shoes. Call at Seott,/own behalf today he caused the|W. Clark Durant, Miss Harloo, ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED - 4) GREAT FUTU LEAVES FOR SAN DIEGO !'oUd & Cos and get yours. audience to weep. He is now on|A. Smith, N. MeLennan, A E. GENERAL REVIEW OF FOR PRINCE RUPERT), = | Fe ee a eee ctl Ury Severely Consure Prince Rue! — WORK OF LEGISLATURE 0} n . : ee ‘ or, she ° p "RK, ° olla i "Green Pastentt Gans a Hospital Meeting. According to the evidence of|/Kelly, M. Lubinsky, Mrs. T. R. “in aaa Ga. ral Manager of Large Can- Night. At four o’cloek this afternoon /Attorney Darrow, Burns detec-|Langfield, Mr. and Mrs. T. Col- Emp! S A Few of the Most Important jan Company Says Most of a the directors of the hospital will tives peddled information to him|ley, Norman MeLeod, Mrs. J. K. een Bills Passed by the Provincial the Wholesale Houses Mr George Eckerman, late|™eet in the eity hall for the/during his defenee of the Mc-|Gordon, Frank Phiseator, J. A. The tue saiahi Uta. iv of the Legislature During Ses- Must Be Repre- inandmen tae Messrs. Lani » Bree transaction of general business.|Namara_ brothers Black and|Harding, V. Gagne, A. Melvor, EF. late M . got ap wh a “ot sion Recently Closed. sented Here. general merchat a. pe this ‘tee | - —- Berlin were the hames mention-|Legenstadt, J. A. Brown, A. a wed atte om — 7 vr gener f ; . : i an drowned at the Falls River on shite a left for the south this morning|_ Millinery Display Saturday, |ed. Gulliesenc, C. C. Van Arsdol and! qppistmas Eve of last year, was Among the outstanding fea- Berry, vice presi-ion the Prince George Mr.| March 8. Miss L. M. Kuster. “I'm not sure whether we got|daughter, Chief Walter Owen concluded yesterday evening The|tures of the legislation put e al manager of the/Rekerman, who has been in the 54-56 [anything from Berlin,” Darrow]and prisoner, M. Neilson, Mr. and). naiet was as follows: That the i io , . id. “but wen t . 2 Ratan “a 5 as ; é through during the six weeks \sbestos Co., Ltd., offemploy of the former firm for the — --—-- —— testified, “but [ know he was al- Mrs. J. KB. Delaney, J .Turnbull, deceased, Mino McFadden, met : : hes been a visiiori lest three ars, was extremely Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| ways trying to do business with| George Eckerman, Andy Jackson,|4;, death by accidental drown-|°° of the B. C. Legislature, ast few days. re.|popular in Prince Rupert, and a Phone 4. us. Fred Ebert ing in the Falls River on the 24th which was prorogated on Satur- hig morning on the}number of his friends met last | oom - - ~ — — — — Dec. 1912. The Prince Rupert|4ay last, may be mentioned the g Mr. Berry. wholevening at the home of Mr. and Hydro-Eleetrie Co., Ltd., was se-;bill which embodies the revised J previous visits to| Mrs. P. R. Harris, when a fare- verely censured for not having|*free lands for settlers” policy ‘ is greatly im. | well party was give! Mr Eeker- posted notices of warning, and of the Provincial Government, he progress that is}man wil join his wife in Tacoma, for allowing their employees to , : n every side, In|When they will proceed on to San cross the river in a canoe be- the bill for the ereation of Mount with the News" | Diego, in which city they propose | tWeen the cables. Robson Park and its companion he stated that there make their future home i measure for the extension of the slightest doubt but ——— — DESIGNERS OF INDIAN areas of Strathcona ae oo { as destined to be amendments to the Liquor sie Re ne oe vin HIGHLY DELIGHTED CAPITAL ARE CHOSEN cense, Motor Traflic and Game Victoria for the big IT ———— —————— Protection Acts, the measure re- i oh hk Geka ae W H PRINCE RUPERT i : M d Wh N R c i d Sie tian Gaatab an iil soonntenne taxation, a — pr ment for assurance 0 i Fanonton. AN the Pi0-lqgppggha Business Man Returns Was In a Communicative Mood When a News eperter Called om| ic Samnest Sreteh one ations] isons, tor sommrence @ 8 Sine cessity have to be} ome Pull of Enthusiaem for Him in His Office This M ---Expl H M Buildings for Dethi, New new Water Act of the Province, A ecessity ave to be of necensity have to be Future of City. im in Als as . ornlDg ; - — ow Matters ice Suaner the esiiguion governing eo By em . e al ili ; ommeeaee sorship of moving pictures, the nee aie —_ Mr. J. M. Sewell, of Hastings, re unning so omoo y London, March 6.—Edwin Lut- sean under whieh Parlia- ! outlook and that| Nebraska, who has been on & 4 “News” reporter, in search|as “tammanyism,” “graft,” and| “I know it is hard for some/yens, @ well known English ar-|ment hereafter obtains an addi- pert was assuredly] visit to Prince Rupert for the last) 4¢ jnformation likely to interest | “Secret Sessions, for one reason | people to imagine that city bus-|chiteet, and Herbert Baker, one;*ional year in its term of life, become one of thelfew weeks, left for his home to-| the public, dropped inti the may- that we have already been told iness can be conducted honestly.|of the foremost architects in ae the secsional wig ety es Of the Pacifi€lgay on the Prince George Mr.|.... = : ‘ cal , that whenever these expressions Just as a drunken man imagines South Afeten Meee been shoes members 1s increased, e e- The Canadian Asbestos}. jor's office this morning to get the} an6 used they do not mean us, but/everything to. be whirling around a Aled ae . af faa ative acts in reference to the vhich does a consider Sewell, who is a retired £rain) latest in regard to civie affairs.|somebody else, and secondly,|him, in a similar manner do peo- Al ovo “aealaittl ak ndia —0/ Auditor-General’s Department Hess with this eity buyer, is an intimate friend fl te response to his query, the | sinister innuendo and vitupera- ple of narrow, congested, sus- proper? eer or the govern. and the Provincial Museum, the ‘IMr. Sidney Smith, of the Atlin | i , Oe oe oe! oat Se Ge a ment house and another Dbig/rupiher extensions of Provincial irge stock of goods here : mayor said there was nothing|tion are always the resort of the picious and unserupulous minds}, > = : ; urtner exter : : , , } ; Fisheries, Ltd., the latest com-| : oe : ws pert grew a oo building in the new Imperial cap-|,iq toward colonization, railway iandied by the Western , ignorant and unscrupulous. }seé like qualities in everybody ; aon ; iN } 34 Benin os p| pany to go into the fish business | especially new this morning but o : ne aye. ji {elee. OF such we niust be char- ital of Delhi. For this purpose}.onstruction and the measures 1 Me \ as aileis te ‘ie in Prince Rupert. It was through|that everything was gradually} It is true that our en itable on ‘the principle that a they are io be associated on for the regulation of crematoria . his association with the latter|being put into shape. | neetings have been very BUR | he dannct help emitting ve- equal terms. and the registration of vital sta- F aoe gentleman that Mr. Sewell de-| Of course, he said, the main|cessful. This is due to the faet alien. ihe S dieees believe They will be ealled upon to act tistics. clei cided to pay Prince Rupert a visit.| work at present is getting our|that all our proposals are care- in taking all rte le iad also as principal advisors of the TES AND CUBS He is more than delighted with} finances in order, and plans | fully and thoroughly thought out f life that 20 3 9 a a we Indian government in the selee- LEFT all he has seen, and has returned|niade ready for submission of|and reflected upon, before be- 7 oe we ee o oe ~ tions of the designs for other FORTUNES ARE ON EQUAL FOOTING ; rece | . ee : ia ime hye . _,| must have snakes we can, at \ublic buildings at Delhi and to to the United States full of en-|money bylaws to the ratepayers,|ing presented to the couneil at) )...¢ sition. desthe them writhe |} & TO CANADIAN PEOPLE —— thusiasm for the wonders aot | efter which we shall go to thejall, Council meetings are pot “Do eae nash “to . he aboent aed = ea = Defeated Men's Own Last! Northern British Columbia, 3e-| money markets. lheld for the purpose of enabling ; 7 abst unifies é or e architecture —— ht by 17 to 15—Present ing a peculiarly observant man, | Continuing on this subject the|the mayor and aldermen to re-, from the city very long?” asked/of the new capital. It is pro-|Frugal Old Farmer Near Chicago Standing of League. and one who is ever ready to im-|mayor said: “I notice that our|leite and rehearse all the street the reporter, posed to give Mr. Lutyens and Left $1,000,000 to His Rela- — prt information, Mr, Sewell will/ opponents show extreme irrita-jcorner gossip of the previous| “No, I shall only be gone a few| Mr. Baker the assistance of Sir tives—Estate Reopened st closely contested In-|act as a first rate missionary to|tion, I doubt not that they would! week, but are held for the pur-|days and expeet to be back at Swinton Jacob, K. C. I. E., who for Probate. Baseball mateh so far|his fellow countrymen tn dilating | delight in seeing this adminis-|pose of enacting into law and/the end of last week,” said the] has until recently been employed : — : | off this season was that|on the immense possibilities that | tration fail in its work, rather|giving validity to those matters| mayor as he pushed a button for|4s architect and engineer In sev- Chicago, March 6.—David H, i last evening at the Skat-|are in evidence on every side in| than that the city should go |and questions which have re-|his stenographer. The reporter eral native states in India. Wilson, a frugal slim old farmer t between the Brother-|the northern part of this prov-|ahead, but I am afraid we shall) ceived mature consideration and|thanked him for his pleasant Mr. Luytens was appointed last lived for sixty years at Oregon, ' and the Men’s Own./inee from a commercial stand-|have to disappbint them, We do/ deliberation before meeting’ of} interview and said “Good morn-| year to form one of the commit-|[linois, and tilled his farm ua ormer team finally winning | point. He is quite confident that/not at all mind such expressions | council. jing , your worship,” tee of three who were preparing assumingly. Then he died, leav- irrow margin of two|he will be the means of influence : a report to the government as tojing no will or indicating his rela- the seore being 47 to 45.\ing considerable American cap!-| Pe Ce a ge ee ee eS a a ————————— | the best site for Delhi, This was|tives. More than $1,000,000 in ' although a pretty fast|tal in this direction, The success SAD FATALITY AT ders crushing his life out ‘| PRINCE RUPERT chosen southwest ; of modern|securities lay during a large part Ww ia ( remarkable for any |which is attending Mr. Sidney stantly, Mr, Stephens, previous Delhi and within’ four miles ofjof these sixty years in a safe de- irly spectacular play iSmith’s incursion into the fleld NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. to being appointed customs of-| MERCHANT INJURED the city upon a rocky ridge that|posit vault of a Chicago bank in Smuth of the Men's OwnJof business in Prinee Rupert ts pate fleer twelve yoars ae was one | Se runs nearly parallel with thel|his name. He cut coupons “es a consistently forward|an excellent criterion of whatiga, y g. Stephens, Father of Mrs. = vanes 9 he } wants rs '* | Suffers Severe Hurts When Car road between Delhi and Kutab early years, but now . ae oe , ‘1d Was largely responsible| may be looked for as the resull of) g. p, MeMerdie of Prince Ru- eens . vee Cone” ne d Strikes Taxi in Minar. discovered there are bone — me cood showing his team|judicious and businesslike in-| pert, Was Instantly Killed, place he managed the Walkerton Seattle. rhe committee has returned|pons that have not been out for lhe lineup was as fol-|vestment. iiinsttiid relescope. He was sixty-five) . to India lately and the members |twenty years. Brotherhood Gubs——Vance ——_—__—_—— | Mrs. 8 P. MeMordie oa all years old, and leaves a wife, roy Seattle, March 3,—Injured by|®Te at work on the various prob- Harry A. Smith, attorney, heard Brooks, Wiaiiene, Ives. wr. E. D. Harris, of Messrs.|_ rs. S&S. P. MeMordie, wife of] sons and two daughters. Alder. | eer Bg Ae ig MAP 0m 4 lems which are présented in the of relatives in Canada, and repoorten and Smith.|McCaffery and Gibbons’ real Ss. P. MeMordie, a well known | man P, Stephens of this city, is) ante oe e a laying out of a new city. The looked them up. He identified Own Smith (eaptain),|estate offiee, left this morning |contractor of this city, received) ® 80M. | taxicab, Severino Casinosso, re-lideal which they keep before|them and had himself appointed ld, Weston, Sherman, Seott.|for Vancouver to take part in the|the sad intelligence a few days cieniabaretinimiagunaniitaiiiiiin j tired merchant from Prinee Ru- them is that the architecture administer, Mr. Smith has noti- © and Clarke, curling bonspiel that is taking |ago that her father, Mr, J. B. | oes Oe 0 Wien | eels pert, B, C,, is in the Seattle Gen-|shall express the aim and spirit}fied the Canadian relatives end ext game to be played|place in that city Mr. Harris,|Stephens of Niagara Falls, Ont leas siete seatieaenh tie i. aoe ‘|eral Hospital here with three of British rule while retaining the|the estate has been reopened for ’ the Pirates and the{who is one of the best curlers on|had been the vielim of a fatal| ine nies nh diem hake Mino ‘Me |broken ribs, H, A. Briggs, chauf-|character of the native architect-|probate while search is being hood Cubs on Tuesday|the Pacific Coast, will play for |accident, The sympathy of her oy ten Ag a cabin ~ oe ai | four of the taxicab, says that/ure and adhering to the form and|made for-other possible relatives. N's will probably be the hot-|Galgary, of which team he was|many friends in this city will be South ealtieihans The remains | meinosse and a friend named | style of the crafts of India, The = first administrators bond {f the season, the auaatian leah of ihe star players before extended to her in her Pom go south tomorrow night on} ovilla were both riding on “0 Che appointment of these two/filed by Mr, Smith was for $50,. iaving to put up a hoticoming to Prince Rupert The | ment he Seinennn Mabiaben front seat, blocking his view jarchitects to collaborate in the}000, but by reason of the gold ! first place, in the} many friends of Mr, Harris in rhe following particulars = of : ; |The taxicab hit the cable ear) great task of building a capital}lined box found in the recluse’s ; so 6far played, The | this city will wateh wtih interest |the accident were given in the j amidships and slewed about,|should give satisfaction every-jname this has been raised to #1,. ie of the teams up to the | the result of the bonspiel whieh | following Canadian Press des » crushing the injured man art oo = a reer a «- 500,000, issued by a Chicago hit as follows: ashe -~ » lower coast | pateh: } ee suited to make the most o re |awency. = age Ait aie plage tm the | ' Niagara, Falls, Ont, Feb, 21 | NOTICE. | Dr, Ewing, on the staff of great opportunity which is af- ee ‘ 3 eS ames Mr. J. B, Stephens, customs of-| \ general open meeting of 3) Messrs, Foley, Welch & Stewart,| forded them, A Lucky Find. erhood Cubs 3 i Mr. W. Clarke Durant, super-|ficer, was instantly killed this} the Prince Rupert Liberal | who has been on a trip of inspec. | —— — You can find working Boots at Own 0 4 /|intendent of the Prince Rupert |morning at 7:40 o’eloek, nolan Association will be held tion of the former company’s Mr. ©, C, Van Arsdol, divisional |Seott, Froud X Co.'s Big Shoe snmaiiaiiesiais lMydro-Electric Go,, Ltd, was & knocked down by a G,‘T, R, switch Saturday “een Mar, 8th, 3/camps up the line of the G. 'T. P.,/engineer for the Pacific division|Sale from $2.75 up. 56.57 Don't Read This. | passenger south this morning on engine @s he was crossing the} in the K, of P, Hall, Helger- |returned to the cily on last even-jof the G, T. P., accompanied by we. ‘ You Want to save money/a flying trip to Vaneouver in con eastbound track to the street at|}% 800 Bloek, at 8 o'clock, ine’s train and left for the south|his daughter, Miss Margaret Van Be sure and attend Millinery MWwear, Seott, Froud & Go.’s|nection with the business of his|the east end of the station, The P. W. ANDERSON, Secy, this morning on the Prince | Arsdol, left for the south this|Display, Miss |. M. Kuster en is in full swing 54-57 |company. jengine Wheels ran over his shoul. |i George. ;morning on the Prince George, | Saturday, 54-56 easel