3 | ' pasa oIROULATION NEXT MAMLS of * $\yry AND NORTHERN From South —. ” sled ‘ im 4 COLUMBIA Prince George... 2.2... Wednesday ; ; eRITICH For soutn : Chelohsin -..56.. eae Wednesday A : ee ' ; | Fs ha ee ee MBSA 8. oe re === —_— — pares eae Yee you. IV, NO. 240 PRINCE RUPERT, B, G., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS ae eS a Cie bok, ee ==———=== — — —__—_—_—— — smeneneniny Ve MRS. PANKHURST ALLOWED TO LAND AFTER ALL—DEPOSED WM. SULZER AGAIN CANDIDATE —— —_——— BRITISH INTERESTS ARRANGE ——_——— eae * MRS, EMELINE PANKHURST IS ALLOWED TO LAND IN NEW YORK SPECIAL BOARD OF ENQUIRY ORDERED HER DEPORTATION BUT PRESIDENT WILSCN OVERRULED THIS DECISION OF THE BOARD. CANAL TO PARALLEL PANAMA ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE PROJECT—WOULD SAV- ING OF TOLLS TO SHIPPING COUNTERBALANCE THE ENORMOUS COST OF DIGGING? Specia the Daily News jstate that the site of the pro- Special to the Daily News) Mrs. Pankhurst’s conviction in Lond Oct. 24.—The an-| posed undertaking is‘the isthmus New York, Oct. 24.—Mrs. Pank-|England of conspiracy lo commit the British news-!of Darien, a few miles south of hurst is to be allowed to land af-|arson brought her within this : hat British interests are} panama, which has been crossed | ter all. When the liner La Provy-|ciass. SS the construction : ; ord ince docked on Saturday she was Attorney Reeves, on behalf of a — p canal to parallel |” PON: ene eames Sots detained on board for three hours|Mrs. Pankhurst, at once filed an ; Panama and to run|@8¢ Over the divide, from ocean while a special board of enguiry|appeal at Washington over the ee he bian territory has|to ocean, and is today a native considered her case. The board|long distance telephone. Presi- a ae considerable comment | route of travel. This was pro- decided not to admit her to the|dent Wilson and the secretary of ce Those in opposition be-| posed for a ship canal route long country under bond, which had|laber took up the appeal yester- : the enormous cost of dig-|before Lucien Bonaparte Wyss : = \ ay, ari) been the course adopted by the|day and decided that she be al- y and mstruction works | started to promote the present ist _ : ae aps . frest RF 2 } ’ a 7 immigration commissioners, but|lowed to land Monday evening on " be offset by the saving|canal across the isthmus of Mek : ae aati at to deport her to France forth-}her own recognizance without any a ek pping in less than|]Panama. It is pointed out that ah ie with. A tug was commissioned|bond, to carry out her contem- ; ra century and state that the!though this is slightly longer it and took her off the liner and plated schedule of lectures. | t has much the ap-!{presents many counterbalancing ‘oa ‘si — - : . = : ae landed her at the immigrant sta- To inspectors who questioned : * t bluff to force the|advantages, and could be™con- y . . = ; “4 tion on Ellis Island, her aboard the La Province Mrs. oi ; ed States to adopt rates that|structed at much less expense Mrs. Pankhurst’s deportation] Pankhurst asserted that her con- i nate against any/and in a much shorter period was ordered under section 2 of|viction°was for a political offence : : ithan has been-spent on the Pan- the immigration law. This sec-jand that it was generally under- hos favor of the project|ama Canal. lion proyides for the exclusion|stood her sentence had expired ne x of persons convicted abroad for|when she left England for France, : a crime or crimes involving moraljalthough she had not been so TRAVELLED OVER 7 000 MILES turpitude. The board held that|notified formally. 5 3 THANKSGIVING BANQUET OF METHODISTS A BIG SUCCESS IN ALASKA AND YUKON G. A. McNICHOLL VISITED ALL PARTS OF THE NORTH ON AN OFFICIAL TRIP FOR G. T. P.—WAS FAVORABLY PICTURE OF THE BURNING STEAMSHIP VOLTURNO. IMPRESSED. The above was mfde from an actual drawing of the vessel and from the graphic word descrip- SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BEGINNING OF THE GOOD WORK " - tions of some of the survivors. The sinking of the Titanic at sea pales in the element of IN PRINCE RUPERT—SPLENDID REPAST AND MANY ce Aftera trip of over 7,000 niles One thing that impressed Mr. horror before that @f a passenger laden vessel on firé in the middie of the Atlantic Ocean. COMPLIMENTARY SPEECHES. in the Yuk and Alaska, made]McNicholl very forcefully was Imagine those hundreds of passengers and the crew waiting, in a blinding storm, with the ] I pose of gathering data}the possibilities of the north, in roaring, consuming flames within a few feet of them, for the coming dawn and in momentary When one gazed at the taste-,been handed down to us by our i he Grand Trunk Pacific as|the production of root crops. Al anticipation of the most fearful of all deaths. fully decorated tables and the|forefathers, some of them at i done aa tie nerth. Fairbanks oe Mi gta . i = ain o re er of rc it a a zs ee served at the hotel as good as } ER AC cious salads, yes an cakes | worsnip. e mus ully realiz A; McNich returned to the any that can be grown anywhere eave en eee ANNUAL BANQUET OF | — ceniateihss ; provided by tie ladies of thejour responsibilities as nation Saturday via the C. P. R.iHe also saw melons that were Seventeen Were Killed and Others EARL GREY RIFLES | Defeated by Tammany, Is Taken| Methodist Church last night for/builders and think not only of cess Sophia. Ac-/grown there. These, he said, Likely to Die. Up by Progressives. the sixth annual Thanksgiving {material prosperity but look well paning him on the trip-wasl]eold at $5 each. err epee banquet under the auspices of|after the character of the people bE 4, Ge G. T. P. agent at} The recent gold strike at Chi- Special to The Daily News Splendid Repast Served at Central Special to The Daily News. the Ladies’ Aid, all thoughts of}who make up the country. The eaving Prince Rupert] sana caused a great deal of ex- aoe Sth : Hotel Last Night—Toasts New York. Oc.t 24.—William] financial stringency took their/churches have a great work to they visited Atlin,J¢jtement in the north If the Mobile, Oct. 24.—Unless others Ably Responded To. Sulzer, who was impeached as|flight. The entire basement.of|perform in building up a land 7 Whitehorse and Daw-] prospectors who are spending the}0f the ninety soldiers now in lo- —- _' governor of the state and lost|the church was filled with tables}that we may be proud to call latter place they] winter at the new diggings bring]|cal hospitals die-of injuries suf-| The second annual banquet | pj, position, was nominated for|and not a seat was vacant, There} our country,” ) j the Yukon River,}out favorable reports in the|fered in the wreck of the Mobile| given by the Earl Grey's OWN | the legislative assembly last|must have been nearly two “Our Church” was proposed inks, St. Michael spring there is bound to be a big]/& Ohio troop train on Sunday,|Rifles was held at the Central |\ ont by the Progressives of the}hundred persons sitting down to|by M. M. Stephens in a_ brief the return trip|ryush to the district next year.}the list of dead will stand at] Hotel last night. An excellent re-| sixth Assembly district. the bountiful repast. Through-|speech, in which he especially ' land from Fair-] Business on the whole in the] seventee! It is believed, how-|past was prepared by Mine Host | roc eek ea out the evening the ladies were|complimented the ladies who P a, thence by the} no ern districts is good, there}ever, that there are more bodies | Peter Black and a thoroughly en-| highly complimented for the|shoulder most of the responsi- , Khailway to Cordova et — a fe perceptible increase}in the wreckage. jovyable evening was spent, WILD STEERS CAUSE rood cninea provided and the|bilities in connection with the a ds Seward and intermediate] jy quartz mining. — Sergeant Brown proposed the GREAT EXCITEMENT splendid manner in which the}church work. , wns were also visited, Throughout the north there IMMENSE DESTRUCTION toast to aanee, Our ec banquet was served, There was Rev. G. H. Raley, chairman of Mr. MeNicholl, naturally, was|was evidenced a great deai of in- a which was ably responded to by BRE a complete absence of confusion|the coast district, responded to a position to express any|terest in Prince Rupert and the|One Section of Great Krupp Gun} Lieutenant MceMordie. One Jumped Into the male that is usually noticeable at such|the toast in an interesting ad- Pon as to what action the]completion of the new transcon- Plant Destroyed. “The Imperial Forces’ was Another Caused a Frighten affairs and the wants of all who|dress. He agreed with the pro- Mrand Trunk. Pacific will take in|tinental, which all realize will proposed by Corporal Averill and Man to Do the Same Stunt. partook of the feast were well) poser of the toast that the church Me way extending its service|bring them nearer the eastern Special to The Daily News. responded to by Rev. G. A. Rix : sega Pa looked after by the ladies and|owes a great deal to the ladies. '0 the northern distriets. He will| markets Mr. MeNicholl could Essen, Oct. 214 The steam|/in the most brilliant speech of A wild steer, one of a ship- gentlemen who had charge of that|In the battle of life you will gen- furnish the offiials at Montreal] not help feeling that the northern|pammer section of the great|the evening. ment for P, Burns & Co., con-|part. of the work. The wholelerally find the Christian soldier With a complete report on his|distri¢ts will be a great help to Krupp armor plate and cannon “The Boys That Wear the Uni-|signed to Rose Lake, caused in-|thing was most carefully planned represented by his wife. The mp and full information as to|this city as a great portion of . a oo c baited saint form” was proposed by Color | tense excitement along the water-|and there was no hitch to inter-|Methodist church, he said, was onditions as he saw them. The/the supplies sent into the vast|/@kIng plan as *|Sergeant Leek and responded to front on Saturday; When unioad- fere with the proceedings. essentially a missionary church. Ollicials will M8 Lo the best THANKSGIVING BOUTS S i Colored Man Charged with House | Winston Churchill's Latest Pro- Breaking Is Sent Up for posal on Warship Building Trial, Finds Little German themselves deside| district is bound to pass through |destroyed by fire. All the expens-'hpy Sergeant Brown, Sergeant ; Psinoe R Following the banquet praqper It had first come to the coast in policy to pursue. |this port ive machinery has been utterly! Jack, Corporal Williscroft, Cor- fe from the Fe oak a os some splendid speeches were|the gold rush of 1848 and later ruined, The damage is unesti-/ poral Evitt and Corporal Young- per oe on a ~ yyi_ | made in -connection with the when there was a strike on one LEON mated. man. etapa so > . To. ai{¥arious toasts that were pro-|of the tributaries of the Fraser : a2 _'dently with a knowledge "e é ak aE re a ae é iti E WASHINGTON IS ‘NAVAL HOLIDAY IN Private Russell Peed the | ostate in Prince Rupert is well posed, si apoeee 4 gy sSohon, er Oe en ee COMMITTED FOR TRIAL | ARMAMENT PROPOSED Te er aiainaed - agg icc Bart mg worth possessing. hore ee ai a. alee a saa he believed is the golden age for rie —— Freddie Welsh and Frank Bar- ton, Captain Cameron, Major W. few indeed who denied, ue — a ing both profitable and enjoyable.|g00d work in the great west and rieau Both Score Victories. S Fisher and J. R. Beatty. wii anny mers ee A. H. Allison proposed the|the Methodist church intends to bie, een . : oF) a i tnoy'e | available place. Some climbe ne i ae ~y in a vervido its part. (‘Special to The Daily News.) The toast to the Earl Grey up on top of box cars while others toast to" Our Uounwy ma Weer cS ” T. Kergi j d. Special to The Daily ? Ss. Rifles was proposed by Private aide Bee, eeetead” titi neat speech, to which he had Dr. W. T. Kergin, in respond- ‘ushe ( e sares ’ Ther. | Was an exceptionally Sympathy. Winnipeg, Oct. 24,—Freddie)yjdier and responded to by Pri- where they could hide. One legal] ive" considerable thought. We ing to the same toast, spoke small docket at the tia ne gusto pia Welsh. the English lightweight! vates Matheson, Little, Roche and ant et a nae ae remarked | ust not consider, be said, our|briefly of the progress and this morning considering that} (Special to The Daily News. champion, was knocked out by Clark, aoe aoe ‘le aniy imagined the country as merely the Pacifie}growth of the Methodist church Yesterday was a holidé ‘red| London, Oct. 214.—The Berlin] y cm : . ‘ound Toasts were also proposed to}_ nt i : es S roceec sj) ;coast, nor even Canada, but|from its imception under the ‘i ioliday, Fred} son ; Young Saylor in the ninth round, steer was wild and proceeded on iti ‘ Wesleys down to. th sent eH and John Lang were each | por; pondent of the Daily Maii]ay gy tat that... the the buglers and drummers and sin Giada eek hed 40 heat a te wherever the British flag flies, esleys down to e pre ed &! : correspt ’ ’ The referee states i 2 : vite s 3 § : om. 7 he on i » was Fis G drm om the charge of being] ,, here are excellent reasons} } ‘kout was due to a foul blow to’ the ladies. ; treat. He jumped from the plank and it is nol the country’ itself ene: He wae_gits 46 90 ata drunk and disorderly i. there are @Xx¢ ” Be batspshas ie yes tana ila 1 : There were about forty ia al- ~aniisitahih the svuskes from that we must think of but the|many from other churches _pre- a Leon Washington, the eolored|!0" believing that Winston|The blow, which re 7 ae tendance at the funetion, whieh | 1) e halethsthat it required as-People that make it. He touched sent at the banquet and hig: :, ie mn charged with breaking into|Ghurchill’s latest proposal of a i ve ee agi wage jwas pronounced as a great suC-| oi ioe to wat him out. It is re-|>riefly on the wonderful progress | complimented the ladies on their ni eloury : inglishman down for the count.| ... sis 3 2 ; sre-j} ‘ . a 2 oe ae Sih os te ae ce 1.3 oe Wheau’s linshop last week,|naval shipbuilding holiday — be- Welet a's given tha Mecieion Byinon ported that one man on the gov- of the Anglo-Saxon race during work, The church is rich, he id 7 ; ae Ne , : ———— the last two or three thousand] said, in the ladies it possesses. ernment wharf jumped into the ees cs 48 Cor itte A . 2 ee ths umitted for trial, ~ W hen | tween Germany and Great Britain the referee on a foul. ANOTHER FEATHER FLOWN Wsked by { , . tyears re , ‘ The speaker > , pre "y the magistrate if he had|will, like his. proposal of last f harbor when he saw the infuri- oes M — eee a a The speaker also took advantage ; NUR tO say, Washing . are i on deaf ears in ; ; . ——- | ; s re ms 1e said, for the privilege 0 op ; as gton re-|March, fall upon a ancouver Oct. 24.—Frank! ated animal approach, Finally ° ~sver to defend him, Germany, the proposition being pecans ent the decision at the | T° Show How Current of Public he was led back to the herd by]? 4 part, no matter how small, (Continued on page 4) ieee pronounced as undebatable, end of the twelve rounds over | Gpinion Orife. taking a bel! cow down to the lage te gos ae Ms - sig ooo noe copceestal 5 . n : aed aa : : "y lane y re a few OOOO COCO OO OOOOOD, ‘ t. 2 The propos tharle ‘ns » Chicag xsht.| (Special to The Daily News. ic > where he was cutting his y. : e ; Berlin, Oct, 24.—-The prot uU|Charley Burns, the Chicago.light-| (5 ar vicinity where he wa u & years a population of 25 or 30 Ottawa, Oct. 24.—An_ official! capers. . of Winston Churchill that Eng-| weight. | ; ues Fs g oe lo-m0 land and Germany declare a naval cet eas ‘emphatic denial is given to the| Mm, the morning another steer ae et We ere holiday is received Sentenced to Be Hanged. | comprehensive statement that}of the same herd jumped from ' ' ; Spee ae MONEY armament are kept for the people who are without sympathy by the German —_—_ i\Hon. G. H. Perley has gone tojthe G, T. P. wharf into the har- te tive a ST. A government, which regards it as| Mulvyahill, who ‘shot Kelly at) England as the representative of|bor. A rope was thrown around AY é oi T0 nOnewre SOCIETY not calling for a manta iRBurns Lake a’ month ago, was|the Canadian government tolhim and he had to be towed Tn responding to this toast, i ANCE re ASE. | found guilty of murder in the confer with the British govern-|nearly the whole length of the William Manson, M. P. P., said iw Hali, 2nd Ave, Basket Ball Meeting. ‘first degree at the assizes and{|ment respecting naval defence|wha? before he could be taken|that we are apt to get a miscon- i “ommencing 40:30 A meeting of the basket ball | sentenced to be hanged on De-|and the purchase of three dread-|out, He was about all in when|ception of the true meaning — GRay's : committee will be held tonight in|cember 29th, * inoughts for Canada, The denial} finally rescued. ; “our country. We are prouder “eR age ORCHESTRA EE’ Goatees Sasleti cocme:at! : Oe ri istates that the visit to England ———— of it if we think of it as the whole Apply P. O, Box 840 ree Ladies Free 8 o'clock for the purpose of mak-| Sales ladies wanted immed-|of Mr. Perley is for purely per- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| Brilish Empire. He referred to PO rrrees, Phone 4. tf ja few of the privileges thal have eererorooococopoooooooes | ii the draw for the first game |iately at Demers. 246 |sonal reasons.