wea ap ws r ~ ty oe wy j aa ee a LEG: jones & a a H asesst o1noULATION NEXT MAILS : pr ae & | in rue fry AND NORTHERN es eedes eof) 0 y NN *rince JOOPGS fie. ieee f - 7 BRITISH COLUMBIA i orge Wednesday nd \ , a Spay : : : } , eo x Chelohsin ..... tf Weanesqay, ae | a } ng = ae i" fash } cyt? i ——— y ae Be Praia rt ET ae Te eFC Cee Rae ! zz 7) A AAA ul Bondy, NO. 2% PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913 rpg PRICE FIVE GENTS ANG —_—_—_——— ‘ —_— —-—_——— ——_——_——_—_—__- ——_—_————— -———_—— ee t ae ” Hae bi i Ul i @ . ae (dias ——— eee 7 =— —_—_— — aa th —_—___—— —_———_————— — —— j ERTA’S ELECTION MAY BE DECLARED ILLEG B Vv TRIBUTION vrs zi HULK? AL—Mc RIDE FA ORS CASH CONTRIBU ION itty bs = - an eneeeeinneeenlitifinestpeasinneenen sesncinangmin ph (GS | . MLN it the Bh EATBR |} ONLY THREE moRE pays '{ MORRISSEY THINKS SIR RICHARD M BRIDE SEES tl | mH $l ITED STATES AS TO ME roteeren |) TO ERBCT DRILL HALL)) wert SL Sonam aie | d ec a : by UN XIC0" ees * Owners « OF Only One Tender Was Sent in by|$ /x-Ald. Morrissey in a let- A GREAT BORDEN EMERGENCY sa ’ non-license holders who 3] Local Contractors—Plans ter to the Empire yesterday Ga i have made Prince ar Bs ‘ ‘ ; ie eee le eee Ss hed yoTiFICATION enme EFFECT RECEIVED F a tee aes si SelMintibg ince the.tiret | Sika an ee yrs d dri |§ ,Coutteousiy” inviles May- §) SAYS BRITISH COLUMBIA LOOKS UPON NAVAL CONTRIBU- Fe aut e » firs ans P 2 “pose P ) ' ‘ iC Sey — DECLARED ILLEGAL of the year can have their 3/hall have been open for inspec “5 - ae oe oa TION AS NATIONAL UNDERTAKING WHICH SHOULD * ire : ie r 3] ar f a ore Noy. 10th an itemized TAKE PRECEDENCE OF ALL ELSE if Seam names added to the voters jtion at the city hall for some statement of the experses niente Bo oni 7 ‘ i s y DE id Ae OO. ni | ‘ al in Ck nea , ' ; erlses nin al tbl ta Special t The Daily News. Mexico City, Met. 78.—There is ye bind ne egy ; ad road Lime se give a ee tors an of himself and city solicitor (Special to The Daily News.) fence not only of Canada, but of -® od Washington, Oct, 28. A com-|no indication of the definite re 1 nies _ma ind a ee Cheek aoe of ea ering. City Peters in connection with Ottawa, Oct. 28.—Sir Riehard|the Empire.” Fs co mui i the British for-|sult of the election of president October 3iet ce ne a | td : . ‘ ” ‘and ones - their trip to London made §/McBride, at the dinner of visiting] Speaking at some length on 4 ’ site fee to the effeet that now And no official report 1s expected ‘7 ksi, a a brie e fra nt ene) for the purpose of dispos- premiers last night, in the course|the question of an existing em- any . an elt ition has been held in Mex- i aS I nites El acheesess uate, ’ ae sae ” a Nhe een ing of the city securities. of his speech said: ergency he said : ‘ We believe fl Roe t Great Britain will ake no (ents ewan 1e end of the week “daa ke 6 nse hold- a ‘ : re § i he plans, it At the same time he intim- “We deeply deplore the failure|that if there is any suggestion of F atti Mexican affairs with-|Qut of 970 polling places in the ia Ee, AS Get. arian + oe feuves that the ae ates that the Attorney Gen- 3/of Canada a few months ago to|trouble of a tangible kind Canada fl ys oonenitation with the United|federal district the Catholie usy. pare re, on the oo eral will be invited to ap- do her share in partaking in the|shcaid make a contribution of ‘ Gites, has aroused great inter-|party claims a majority. Their a es re c x shi BOW PLO point a commission, to in- 3|/defence of the Empire by a vote|this character, British Columbia ‘Rhaa fi wl n oficial circles here. Also candidates claim that enougt Dn tae fab ve ae an Ee = - quire into the matter, Ap- of thirty-five millions. The ques-|looks upon the naval contribu- ‘ w has added strength to the per- 2 ae ; em MUCH ROUGHNESS IN tees al o ny ; iting ee parently the _ex-alderman tion of national defence shouldjtion as a national undertaking sisteht rumors that the United voles were cast for Huerta to + a% ae racts, z - pander abou places no confidence in the occupy a higher plane than that|which should take precedence of Ggies, government plans a note invalidate the election. In view BASKETBALL GAME |: 3 - y ir 7 was sent in men elected to transact the of political hustings or polticaljall else, as it would clear the way » the Powers which it is hoped|of his declaration that he was not : Meee ade oe and that it city’s business who passed $]/platforms. We in British Colum-|for a larger imperial movement i 3 i eosult a concerted Mexi-ja candidate Congress will declare|™mMen’s Own Defeat Brotherhood ee hesitate pth” the account, bia feel that we have come to the/in which Canada might hope to BY nt y for the future. The|the votes cast for him as illegal by S he oe ; point where; in any fashion, we|co-operate, and to a scheme of ff (a ! . y Score of 9 to 3 in Second | ‘ ' : >i sh ecognition of Huerta Game of Series | ‘Home Rule Squabbie apn erin enieilid ought to do our share in the de-|Imperial federation.” . ee was til the oats was ° eee cated Oct, ore oe oe Special to the Daily News) LOCAL ARTISTS TO — — — anne ; Be held, and he ay no 1° recog- ederal soldiers were killed when The sabia game in the bas- . 7 i r + §tanhu ea i saa daft ating SR London, Oct. 28.—According ne nized a 8¢ d : ne even though em I " yesterday de aa d @lketball series was played at the!to the report from a high per- TOUR ALASKA TOWNS - Bt Sop declared electec oop ain near Sa Saivado s . # " I Pr ae Auditorium last night between |sonage the informal exchanges P sda : the Men’s Own and the Brother- jof views have occurred between |@ray Family Left Yesterday to se hood, There was a fairly good | the Ministers and the Opposition | Put on Series of Concerts Be EY : jleaders but the hope of an agree- in Northern Towns y 7 ; : attendance of spectators but the) nent is very slender. Earl Grey ; Pe te iat, s y. 8 ar. har rey, exhibition was not up to that of| speaking last night, says the gov Mrs. J. 8. Gray, Misses Florrie| STRENUOUSLY OPPOSES GIVING APPROVAL OF CITY TO THE y i i FOR USE OF THE OLD SEWERS ithe opening game. Throughout | ernment is willing to give Ulster and Ethel Gray and James N, APPLICATION FOR FORESHORE RIGHTS AT SEAL x } ~ the match there was considerable|control over her own education, |Kelly left yesterday afternoon on COVE AS A BREWERY SITE. K ns . sh ; » or tess S g a saul. (9 % be rough play and several offenders |P0!ce and matters of that kind. - hacen cee ee At the meeting of the city|the benefit of the alderman he : RECOMMEND THAT RENTALS DATE FROM JUNE THIRTIETH Coa ha’ cake Gehl tees ie ae It is their intention to put on a f € eting 0 e cit} ‘ nefit a ; é x. LAST--REPORT LAID OVER FOR ONE WEEK FOR 1ad to be ruled off. rere was Premier Gouin’s Choice series of concerts at various Al-|council last night a letter was|would explain. Mr. Wilson asked FURTHER ADVISEMENT little, ‘ ya peat good cos tea ie askan towns, including Juneau, ae ot Lanse aged for similar foreshore rights to : Wy {10 av. 0 »g 8, ywwever, Inn is r : is rias @ ate if a rom -partmer oO 1e 5 > é coe wh: ease? cualtamia tac uantaans Special to The Daily News.) |Douglas and Ketchikan, and pos- |e L. Wilson ad sent to Ottawa |"BSt the ald storage company The public works committee, |of the city solicitor and wipe out]"®Y® . 8000 material: and»wita Quebec, OCh 28.—Premier Go-|Sibly Skagway. The Misses Gray]. 4. son sent 16 hed Sh Genk Cove mak bel zi nted to the eity{these back rentals practice will show improvement.|yin .who has been representing who have frequently appeared|an application for foreshore BS Te eee ane ae keen Pee are ma rey presente 0 ec . . ‘ 1" « . ’ : . = A . ‘ . . en ae Sie y jf , tt re Ald. Dybhavn saw in this} 22e score was 9 to 3 in favor of}/two counties since May last year before Prince Rupert audiences, |rights at Seal Cove near the cold pose was, as stated by the city Be ‘ Poa ty ght, recommended course a question of principle the Men’s Own, has resigned his seat for St. John}are both accomplished young la-|Storage plant, and _asking if} solicitor, to erect a brewery, He 3 . al sewe entals be charged,|inyolved and suggested that the For the Brotherhood Ives and/and will sit for Port Neuf. dies. Their singing and dancing mre rs weit aoe = the saw no objection to a brewery ‘game dating { June 30th when the}matter might be laid over for one eee, Sere, oS eee nee have always been well Teceived es o aoe - ae paesaggt being. there and did not see why present sewer bylaw went intc|week so that it might be more} ¥eS* Fame, while rahe Dhar yg * here and it is not unlikely thatjo! suc ye eee ae Ses > ify the federal i Meet The recommendation “wasicarafully looked into kill and Davis did work for the their tour will prove a suceess,|What purpose it was applied for. they should not notify the federa Aap eo gy. teats cate’ bs the cits : Ald Bi cde Wabeabhe eon. | Men's Own. EMPIRE’S TACTICS They expect to be away ten days The mayor remarked that the}government te that effect. ye he or, which stated that in re- Surred in this suggestion, as the Following is the line-up: OF NO AVAIL or two weeks. city solicitor had already replied Alderman Bullock -~ Webster Ar " : sand ty-ibe sewers now in opera-|settiement to be made with the Brotherhood — Guard — Ives a ——__- to the depariment that the inten-| ould oppose anything being 2 put in by the|provincial government affected and Mobley; centre, Shaffer; for- : eek bynne hi or oe BIG RUSH TO CHISANA ag oie the appriesnt to erect!ihere on behalf of the citizens i ' . ment prior tolthe whole city while but a few wards, Johnston and Rogers. iniliar with the dishonest — a brewery at the point. fs and must therefore vote against # sis it of ithe vity,|were using the sewers in ques- Men's Own Guards—Barrie tactics to which the Evening J. W. Horne Has Great Confid- Alderman Dybhayn said the it unless it was laid over for fur- wages Uae ollected. The fttior if, wantd like th ase only and Shrubsall; centre, Davis; Empire will stoop for the ence in the New Field finance committee had no objec-|ther consideration. 3 hit ye ¥: had been ‘raised|the users made to pay for them, |frwards,.Corkill and Weston. ee, Te : ie ; tion and he therefore moved that} The Mayor: If everyting is Hine tha d have to main-fand they should pay the full Adair Carss acted as referee certain personal ambitions J. W. Horne. who. arrived in|the government at Ottawa be in- to stand over we will never do Ma f sewer pipe sinc nt. and J. W. Scott as umpire. of its editor, its leading ar- the city from Dawson on Satur-|formed that the council had NO/anything, and we certainly do My ‘ul wae existed, which The mayor observed that if so ticle yesterday on the aes day afternoon, reports the sea-]objection to the application being|want industries established here. ; ‘i " Mi Peters ans these “ ections should have THE USUAL OBJECTION aCe of the coffers of son just closed in the north has granted. ; Alderman Kerr pointed out nion that the] beer af ars ci The News at the public ex- been well up to the average .in Alderman Bullock -.Webster|that the approval of the applica- ne ) i e}been made should have been H nae re ak fer : ; . " , : a ‘ f rentals by the|done by the two previous coun- Ald. Bullock-Webster Makes His a ey de - en seri- gold production. He feels con-|thought there was undue pres ipi-|tion by the city was merely a i et tity dic necessarily imply |cils. Customary Plea ous iM Any one W 10 desires fident that Chisana will be a good| tation in so suddenly acting upon matter of form, as the applicant if t that the city was responsible for Ald Bullock-Webster asked in - oe Sait, ine, ae at the camp although it will not be a}so important a mations Some had already secured these fore- oh uy the upkeep of the shame ines lwhe-the mayor: ée a nemner of The fire and light committee city hall the amount of large one, as the territory itself{members of the couneil might] shore rights so far as the pro- : ‘ sue of them were in sueh shapelone of those ‘councils had not rae ne ee fa oaiwel ie eee is very limited. Gattie work has have ey tee Ee eee vineial government and the Grand Mal lb repair thei wai @nethaiieméated euch odllaction: night the purchase o mp Aone tate ru ve * been done there up to the pre-|sary to act UDO: ut he for) Trunk Pacific were concerned. immense sums, and it would not The mayor replied that he had of hose at $1.10 per foot, of hose one > oe y. a lle ~ sent but if the reports that come|one did not understand it. Alderman Dybhavn could not Mm he ; : ‘ : . ‘e department, 90n amount is trifli , ( ing » winter are at ; The avor sai , ; fo ; ‘ P asonable in his opinion to{not been a member of the fin- on! = Fee al Aeticatin tee adn é 2 g ) e his : as ) ; —_——- e was a mé ‘- ; ; or ; re : 111 and ahis ‘ollected, and injsent, term of office of which the full- city for the printing of the (Special to the Daily News) telligence himself and could un- Bulan gabe * oat i been cha te the item had not No other objection, being rais- est explanation was not at all building bylaw. The price Me arid, Oct. 28 “Th : newjderstand the ‘English language gy Me ae eae ae ee : ueht well rete eamnsied this course was.unanimously times available to anyone tendered by the Empire Sp: ‘ist oad asarat k the atl b t he vanted to know inst what c ; mie it well to follow the advice BAchiad g i ‘ ss 2 " Spanish ministers too ve oath|but he wanted to ju: g CITY SCAVENGING 4 : ‘ ---— — printing office was the low- of office last night. There is but|this applicant wanted. He moved BS ER ct, : p : . ; More Bodies are Recovered est, but when offered the job slight change in the personnel, |that the matter be laid over. Report for First Three Months f UN TR ec it was refused. Will the hth iah — tees igh elt eee The letter was read again and Very Satisfactory. (Special to the Daily News) Empire take the trouble to The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby-|then Alderman Bullock-Webster saeco rae Dawson, N.M., Oct. 28.—There explain why a ridiculously $}terian Church will hold their|wanted to know what was meant] At last week’s council meeting now remains but sixty bodies to low price..was lenderas and monthly meeting in the church}by foreshore rights. {Alderman Maitland promised that recover from the shaft wrecked then the job refused?. hall on Wednesday afternoon at The mayor said the council his committee would bring in a in the coal mine, 3 o'clock, 251 was not a kindergarten bit for) peport of the seayenging since the CARRANZA —__—— —— oo — — —_____——— — {work had been done by the city PECTS: Ee: LEADER oF THE CONSTITUTIONALISTS, EX- . \instead of its being dane hy. eonq O RECEIVE AN ENVOY FROM WASHINGTON ‘tract within the next two weeks. —THIS CONFIRMS PREVIOUS REPORTS. He was. Detter. than rs . 10- ot a 2 + } it already wired ral Carranza} meeting of panes mn et can \a very satisfactory showing and Raed to the preparat Instructions}matic corps to devise a pk the council agreed with him, Caen ) be occupied te of quarters|averting a crisis as fiction. " ee ee “eae "pres, ved by the special ——_—_—— Soc mak ‘hee Medeaye The Daughters of the Empire ty Scandinavian lety ice ae " pa i) Q » ‘A ap f 8 art : . \ a Try on cers that the 1 ae br bys gen ee é ae Netensr. ae | In St. Andrew's Society Hall, 4 TeDapin aC ates is ie Bt. Andrew's Society) alt. : : . a ie lution; oy , oe enize the reyo-| Tickets on sale at Orme's. 251-6 e : ; eters ae Pee IN its altemp\ 4 ae as a factor —_ - - ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP WHICH EXPLODED HURLING TWENTY-SEVEN TO DEATH | ona tedia Weatholme onahtas Pesto, 0 bring ci . e. Tele- F : : “athe ‘ ; ‘ 2 . , ; ald Nn Of peace - an ” eee ete S von inal ‘he seventh of the Zeppelin’s great aerial vessels to be destroyed with tremendous loss of life. This Zeppelin L 12 caught fire at tra. Gentlemen $1.00. Ladies nM Me Givoy to Casraitea’ wen ee 155-tf a height of 900 feet, and all its occupants except one were burned to death or killed, | free. 250-253 a ‘ “ : } via i 4} ab ae ae ooh os Be