eee. 2 ad — NEXT MAILS ue OITY AND NORTHERN r a Sena cs Princess Beatrice .. Friday 8 p.m, iA ' eriTisH COLUMB For South. EO Princess Sophia .. Saturday 9 a.m. —oo —_— ee - - — —————————— —— ee eee ener. staal iV VO, 268 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURMAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS — ——— —_—__—_ Eee _——————————————— — om aii - L \RKIN THREATENS TO START GENERALLABOR WAR — MEXICAN REBELS REFUSE TO TREAT WITH UNIT ED STATES.--SEVEN STOREY BUILDING FALLS REBELS INDICN ANT LY DECLINE General Bramwell Booth's Reception in Tonia GOVERNMENT 1s ASKED TO 0 AD = TO TREAT WITH UNITED STATES | sat FF SEARCH FOR THE DROWNED GENERAL CARRANZA SAYS THEY WILL ACCEPT NO INTER- NO FURTHER REPORTS oF Loss OF OF LIFE RESULTING FROM TERRIFIC STORM ON THE GREAT LAKES FERENCE BY ANY NATION—WILSON NOW PLACED IN A DILEMMA fe on; ‘i acecisaetaesisciiiiapiis ! (Special to the Daily News) loss of life among sailors due to Special to the Daily News in which the latter declined to Ottawa, Nov. 415. — Severaljthe storm is now estimated at Nogales Nov. 15.—"We accept feo onsider any overtures from the messages Were reveived. hy -4he approximately two hundred and i : srfap. | United States The Huerta offi- : = : veda fifty-six, and the property loss insaction with nor interfer- ie ‘ — ; Department of Marine-and Fish- bes i : cials are urging for time for a at five millions . The latier in- ence of any nation to regulate | rurther parleys but the govern- ae eries yesterday from Goderich,|eludes a score or more of vessels Mexico's internal affairs. This] ment here has refused to resuiic Collingwood and other points,|driven on the rocks or shore and declara is the most explicit) negotiations with them until as- asking the government to render|partially or totally destroyed. aud definite the revolutionary) surances are given that Huerta every aid possible in connection|}One hundred and _ ninety-five jeader ha yet uttered. It was) will resign with the search for bodies of|lives were lost in Lake Huron made by General Carranza yes-| those lost in the rivers in the!alone, forty-eight on Lake Su- jay, after a second conference} Mexico City, Nov 15.—The u great sprm on Lakes Huron and|perior, seven on Lake Michigan, h President Wilson’s special! proprietors of the business hou- TULL Supe a™ and six on Lake Erie. \ im Hale ses here are ordering their em- alarayA i —_ jcael cea ployees to leave the capital at OD /[/ i Wi fi@ = Port Huron, Novy. Sault Ste. Marie, Nov. 15—The Washing Noy. 15.—Envoy | once and to proceed to vera Cruz \f (ther reports have been received|steamer Barnum, upbound, pick- \ has reported by!so as to be able to quit the coun- of loss of life in the great storm|ed up the derelict steamer Major, it of his conference! try as soon as the international which swept the lakes early this|which was abandoned by her Carranza yesterday, ' fighting begins week. One more boat reported|crew during the storm. She now wrecked,is that of the Major. The!|lies beyond White Fish Bay. LARKIN TO HAVE LABOR WAR ALL OVER THE BRITISH ISLES UNIONISTS MAKING PARTY CAPITAL OUT OF GOVERNMENT'S CROWNING BLUNDER —JOHN REDMOND AND WIFE ATTACKED BY MILITANTS CANADIAN UNIONIST LEAGUE FORMED 10 HELP IN IRELAND re a LEAGUE LEADERS SAY ORGANIZATION DOES NOT FAVOR HOME RULE—HEADQUARTERS IN TORONTO—WESTERN SiR JouNn a Comm® JoxN : sees \ PROVINCES TO BE ORGANIZED. f . eid s\ LAWLEY. HE GIBSON MAYOR_ Special to The Daily News. compartment where the couple WV) GENERAL'S ADC. Liars: CM, HOCKEN TT ee cea I Nov {5.—To James|were seated and, after declaring WW TARIO Toronto, Noy. 12.—Official con-|ing circumsances in which they Li his release is the great-|the Irish leader had not done firmation of the formation of a|@®é placed. est | ph of his career, and it | nough for the women of Ireland, +H | Unionist party in Toronto has Four branches have been — sihe worst blow-the Yarl of Ab- | struck -him_on the head and Mrs.}- (oom HH non reveiiad tn Yur Gren: wath formed in the country and at the has received since he has|Redmond on the back. They then WM ih sig re re fopm OF Nee) present time we have enrolled \ y. Larkin promises aj scattered the contents Sad a bag of = following communication to the}4,000. We have also received in- al ' hroughout the United|flour over both. The rowdy wo- = newspapers yesterday from the/formation from outlying dis- King rhe fight, he states,|men were ejected from the train = secretary, J. A. Jackson: “There{tricts throughout Ontario that { starting. Thousands/and handed over to the police. Z has been formed in Canada a leagues will come into existence rmed with clubs par- hie ke 2 ‘Canadi Unionist tice gee at once. Already Manitoba is eete of Dublin. The| London, Nov. 15.—Last even- 1 2H vanadian Vmonist League, te/organized and British Columbia, making party cap-|ing, before the Dominion Royal ie executive council of which is in|Saskatechewan and Alberta will be f the government's|Commission, Second Secretary the city of Toronto. The object|organized without delay. lly. of the Post Office Edward Crabb of the league is to enlist all Can- “Nova Scotia, New Brunswick submitted a statement on bebalf ae ; es a ag ae adians who are willing to assist}and New Foundland will also be I'vne. Eng Nov if the postal department decdar- 3 Bars. Mea Os iae n te ean | the U sts of Ireland i ain-|organized i “dd to d ie edmond, {he trish ing plainly that a state-owned | KIMSQUIT INDIAN IS | ; MUST KEEP TREATY iaining the position they at pres-|etrate to the British pequle Slal i his wife were attack-|Atlantic cable was not necessary e ccupy he Empire, d to| Canad 5 is p ted wh afttasation yesterday |and would not pay, ‘These views, NOW FOUND GUILTY); “Y= YOU RESiSrERED WITH THE JAPANESE) ine utmost of our:power we pro-|any pereon, claims ‘iat she ian id the train at Dur-|he said, were put forward on a Holders of agreements of | pose to assist the Unionist party|favor of granting home rule to tants entered the/purely commercial aspect His Second Trial for Bella Coola sale who can produce a re- Ex-President Taft Says Japan|of Ireiand under the present try-|Ireland.” Shooting Results in Verdict ceipt for 1913 taxes in their Kept Faith and U. S. Must ———_$______— — —_—___—_——— WORE WORK TO START POPULAR YOUNG MAN af. Manctangnter eet gle smitied 10 Bo hase sss NO SPECIAL PRIVILEGES |ireasurer it was decided to put — through a special voucher ON GOVT. BUILDINGS CLAIMS FAIR BRIDE] (27cciier? Nov tse rellow [fae ee ee rere, 4] Washinglon, ‘Nov, tb. As. [Det@etive Douglas Bisoovere a}: If there én amy cae tay Sor ie a | ‘ ( er, NOV. vo. OlOoOW- e as £Lon, NOV. ov. S- 30th inclusive. Rebate on Taxes Paid rich man and another for the s ere? ing the disagreement of the jury agreement of sale and the §|serting that the Japafiese gov- Since November 1 poor as ex-Ald. Douglas insin- Architect Cox Announces that the Chas. ~ Veet nee a. to : the ae munaee a . oe tax receipt have to “9 pre- Blernment kept faith in its treaty uates it would be the latter which tal } - arence ero co se as se + ¢ » 0 , : as Sine B ‘ : Building of Retaining Walis | oe ara by atte yo sah BBR cc sented at the city hall. jobligations by keeping coolie la~|To the Editor of The News: would naturally be applied to me Wil One ene . pines George Wilson on trial ag Don't forget .to register. 3)... from American shores, for- Sir, — Yesterday ex-Alderman | and u _— es — ee ae aa re ee , = os F i . a eae wou e satisfied wit @ ap- \. A, Cox, the architect for the| Mr. Charles A. Vaughan, one/ain yesterday on the same charge - Time expires Nov. 30th. mer president Taft, in his ad-|Douglas in a letter to the ex- siivetine in this faetanne Pp onewiiital. tabi Aimers lof Prince Rupert's popularlin the effort to secure a disposi- dress last night, declared that|mayor’s newspaper intimated Yours very truly, t Prince Rupel. oie aneivel ie jyoung men, Is — recely “ary a ora a case. W 7 Was Ao- —___———— the United States government|that I had received special privi- G. R. T. SAWLE. , Apert, ‘ leongre ations oO any friends |ecor arraigne again ona ead : > : : : he clty this enaiiiiene valnaaiianee’ rt re , pens i te . pi iad i Pisities TELEGRAMS IN BRIEF must keep faith with the Japs by|leges from Acting Mayor Naden i eS, € Pion his marriage to 88 + ‘nNarge oO shoo 5 € ac Me ed eae | ane - a 05S IS s © am bat the. work of bulldime there. |aiefford, a former resident of/Ghapias Wilson, George: Baal = refusing to discriminate against ]in the way of a rebate of $3.87 on ITALIAN ELECTIONS . yy thi ity The happy event tookland Emma Wilson. The evid- (Special4to The Daily News.) its people. e my taxes after the closing date — aa tae oe awe Oe \ ~ + th home ofithe bride’slane, cin hes t Wilson was identi-| New York—Vincent Astor gives a ernie gee ME 5. for rebates. I want to state that V. Bassobert has furnished the lg Trom 1st to 8rd Avenues to-| piace al Cate een Len : , ave neither as . - rents 19 gus . wards Govan Place weil | parents at Snohomish, Washing-|eal the same as that given at the/his fiancee $10,000 engagement Empress Defeat All-Stars I have neither asked for nor re-| “News with complete returns of art on Monday, Both lanes will{ton, on Wednesday, 12th inst./first trial, and the new jury/ping, =r ceived any favors from any Cit¥|the recent Italian elections as be tinued as. tunnels alae The ceremony was performed by|found the prisoner guilty of man alesis On Thursday evening the Em- |0Micial or i erent td neg x follows: Liberals 258, Radicals, Government Place to the + ago. Rev Mr. Van Vante in the pre-|slaughter, sentence being defer- Florence, Ore.—Eight I. W.|Press bowling team defeated the piesa om eee d. t re 70; Socialists 78; Constitutional 1 of the eg ‘ lsence of only a few friends of the} red. ‘ ‘All Stars in a closely contested taken the manly way 0 SOS ing Democrats 48 Republicans 47; the government build-|5e W. men were drummed out of his information from the city of- , ‘ ings. The retaining ‘walls ‘have | bride, who wore a_ blue tailor- oe cael ' eid ae ee game. The results follow: aetiia inal i of ttin se hae Catholics 33. As compared with i alls he we faa ; ed angry citi- Fie , (es o7.\|ficials instes re ver b { before the work on|made travelling suit. The bride ANNU MEETING OF town by two hundred angr) All Stars—Guy Came ron, 127: . i one o ae = hee the last House of:-Pariiament the ! els can proceed. lhas many friends in the city who AL zens. C. Partington 102; T. Collart,j'"e S#oulder 0 epay Republicans have lost 3 mem- Mr Cox ranot ; j g extend to her a hearty wel- — 127: T. Dunean 62; F. P. Bratt|tansacting business at the city 1 x reports that everything | Will exten ' : G ; CONSERVATIVE ASSN. a ins: cme hall counter, he would probably is in ¢ much joy. 71. Total, 489. ‘od shape as far as the|come and wish her Cedar Rapids, lIa—A_ seven bers and the Liberals 79. , The Socialists have gained 36, the plans are concerned.’ They are |She is a neice of Mrs. Nebr, with ae storey construction collapsed Empress—Ben Self 118; Har- ee roe the correct facts and Radicals 19, and the Catholics 10, the hands of the Premier|Whom she visited here for some) Officers Were Elected Last Night| with fourteen men working on|vey Fraser 92; W. 0, Voge 145;//sures. is : - likely’pass on them very |five or Six months, a little over a for Ensuing Year — J. H. conerete roof. Four were dug|H. EB. Rosa 146; Bert Pearse 108,] _ tin explanation of ‘the impinge Assemblyman Sulzer is now at short E. G. Baxter, provincial|year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Thompson President out alive. Total, 579. tion I might say that _being out the bottom rung of the same old b0Vernment a is j will temporarily reside wilh Mr. en of the city and not having receiv- ladder ve ent engineer rad- ‘ ork 7 : : pee : a Si SA a : a ns a 5 quarters hata ee een and Mrs, Youngman in the Rand The annual meeting of the] ~ sein ed my tax notice I wrote the Const ction er block, An announcement will be| Prince Rupert Conservative As- ’ agent of my property asking him p made later as to when the bride|sociation was held in St Andrew's EMPRESS THEA TRE to pay my taxes in time to secure Special Sunday: Alnner 6 to 8|Will receive Society hall last ees oa varnyndl He — i P.m, at » Red Sain Geo. D, Tite in the chair . 1e 1 and was given opy ©: ee he Bay Tie af Board of Trade election of officers resulted as ... 1O-NIGHT... tax slip and he issued a check for — . : nenee + ee = Owing to the “very inclement] follows: \ the amount shown. On my arri- Tenders will be* received up ; wet eg ind the Conservative President a. Thompson. JIM BLUDSOE AND THE BURNING OF THE MISSISSIPPI val here I discovered that three till “noon Saturday, Novem- KNIGHTS OF PYTH AS etna | ist night the attend- First Vice President — O. H, RIVER STEAMER “THE PRAIRIE BELLE” lots had not been entered on the ber 22, 1913, for the pur- : I foas al the Board of Trade meet-|Nelson, This is a really wonderful spectacular film. The race of copy of my tax notice, Conse- chase of all or any part of NOMINATION OF eae a so small that the meet- Second Vice President——-Thos. the two steam boats and the final burning of “The Pra- quently those taxes were not the stock and merchandise OFFICERS is a ourned without transact-| Maitland, irie Belle’ is actually produced, A full sized river steam- paid, although my agent had ap- and fixtures belonging to tae i ane business. The next Secretary—J. H. Merryfield, er being burned to the water's edge in order to secure the peared in good faith prepared to the Allan Photo Co., now m Homination of offi- Saneting will be held on the first Executive—J. A. Kirkpatrick, picture, pay all taxes due. located at Haskamp Build- ‘e's for the ensuing term Friday in December. G. D. Tite, R. W, Cameron, Geo, PATHE’S WEEKLY As I was not responsible for|3 ing, 2nd Ave. Stock can be W be held at the Castle er W. Kerr, Dr, Cade, J. G, Scott, C, An excellent number of this ever popular review of cur- the error (which is an excusable inspected by making ar- Wut Helgerson Block, on Now Chisana has a winter trail] H, Orme, F, E, Cullin and J W, rent events throughout the world, one at a time when so much de- rangements at the office of Nenday evening, Nov. 47th. $land is a permanent winter camp|McCutcheon, * “THE SUPREME TEST” tail work is being done in the}% the Continental ‘Trust Co., ‘IT members are requested re ok person has starved to Jee A comedy drama*from the Essanay studios collector's department), I natur- Ltd., Assignees. lo attend ole ty Ata rhe Daily News has the largest “MAN'S LUST FOR GOLD” ally asked for the rebate. The de- ides ‘oven to death, or died of g ; ) j W. H MELLIAR, ee nardahl Such dis-|circulation in the city and dis- From the biograph studios, This picture is based on life partment admitted the justice of CONTINENTAL TRUST CO., LTD. K. fh. & 8, power of direful prediction is|triet, To be had at all the news- in a gold camp, , my claim and after consulting Assignees Prince Rupert tetererereveovececcorcoeooooseoees )))8iLiVel) scandalous, dealers. " with the acting mayor and city