OS ee a gT CIRCULATION fc CITY AND NORTHERN COLUMBIA aie GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: iw TH Mabel thinks Prince Rupert will slip off the map into the cold briny sea if some of our hash counters don't give a Tango Tea. he BRITION THE DAILY NEWS infONISTS CARRY WAR INTO NATIONALISTS’ CAMP —— ae — ONE ONE. STEFANSSON BOAT KNOWN TO BE LOST---JUSTICE CLEMENTS. IS ORDERED TO REFUND ae BONAR BONAR LAW DEFIES GOVERNMENT JUSTICE CLEMENTS PRINCE RUPERT BEST CITY ON 0 ARREST SIR EDWARD CAR talline T SON Wrongfully Obtained Money from | THE PACIFIC COAST TO- DAY aa 5 At Crown by Misrepresenting } ENE eae SA InmDOW eeAguINa cnoGT. Place m = | MAYOR PATTULLO SPEAKS OP OPTIMISTICALLY OF HOME CITY i ee WOMAN WOUNDED “ (Special to The Daily News —INTERESTED PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IN CITY ee Vancouver, Nov. 29.—-Mr. Jus-| FINANCES g , rhe Daily News ; country. He challenged the gov-|tice Cassels, of the Exechequer| “We are lucky to be living in;jvincial interest in the financing pul Nov. 20, OnE. ait ernment, if they believed they|court, yesterday handed down Prince Rupert,” remarked thejof the city. The mayor had in- and Sir Edward Carson ertived had the moral right behind them.) yagment in the case against’ M: mayor to The Daily News this|terviews with Premier MeBride h day to meet Unionist|to arrest Sir Edward Carson and = c ° ra spok vi ; 4 . ! * tare Sate oflthGaoeeeae the ccmned cannes |iiétice Gléthents,of the Briti morning, and he spoke with en-|the Hon. W. R. Ross, and another deleg from | pr the arm nt|" : thusiasm. The more IT saw of|meeting with the whole executive Ir i. These southern Irishjin Ulster This statement was|Columbia Supreme Court, for the the cities down the coast the bet-;Council. The final | efuse to accept any!wildly cheered, recovery of $4,550 wrongful's ter reali 8 ‘eet tal roti ti : nb oar a oe i a ld er I realized that Prince Rupert | negotiations will be given the city comy se which, while OX» The streets were densely crowd | Obtained from the crown by is the best of them all. There are|next week. opting Ulster, will hand the Un-|ed, both Nationalists and Union, udently representing his resid. more people talking of the north While in the south Mayor Pat- «i minorities of ‘the rest of} ists being out in strong force andjence to be Grand Forks, B.C, now than ever before. As I have|tullo visited Tacoma and Seattle Ireland over to what they eall| making demonstrations. T he while actually he was living previously intimated no city has|and was surprised at the number Nal el domination. istudents marched in procession, Vancouver. He _finds that Mr. a better outlook for the immed-jof men out of employment. Con- This was the ehief difficulty j smashing the windows of tram Justice Clements’ residence is ia iate future than we have.” ditions are so much worse finan ry. Bonar Law had to face when|cars and buildings and much Vancouver and the sum in ques- The mayor came in on this|cially in the other towns that he he addressed the immense meet-|damage was done, Some shots|tion must be refunded to the morning's boat from Victoria, could not help feeling a pride in i here last night In his|were fired and one woman was|crown with interest. He finds al- where he has been soliciting pro-|Prince Rupert argued that the atti-|wounded. The police were kept|5° that Mr. Justice Clements was co ster alone justified the| busy all night stopping the var- guilty of fraud. a : an appeal “to the|ious affrays. ONE OF STEFANSSON’S POSTAL SERVICE TO MILITANTS RETURNING COTLAND’S LADS AND LASSIES | BOATS crusueo ini wet rae marlon ae al C es. Mail Between Francois and Fraser|Screaming Virago Locked to eee p? Power Schooner Mary Sachs Was Now Goes by Vancouver Chair Interrupts Member AT TH hy GREAT ANNUAL BAL! Smashed Into Splinters but and Ashcroft. of Parliament ais é a all Her Crew Escaped Roti tae Ae Pee ene Oe pap ee It is understood the post office (Special to The Daily News.) ST. ANDREW'S YEARLY FUNCTION THOROUGHLY ENJOYED BY Special to The Daily News department is considering the} London, Noy. 29-——Militant suf- LEADING SOCIETY PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT UN- Nome, Novy. 29.—The power establishment of a through maillragettes are returning to their TILL EARLY THIS MORNING schooner Mary Sachs, one of the ae. ie ea the old tactics. One of them last ee Oe nate ae-ihs Statanketn. Ohnas i. : ‘ Although rancois |night fastened herself to a chair The: snembens sii ki edad RR other by a dainty ‘supper at{dian Arctic exploration expedi- JIM LARKIN, THE LABOR AGITATOR, WHO WENT UP LIKE A |Lake and Fraser Lake post offices in Caxton Hali with chains and row's Society added materially|the witching hour of midnight. tion, was wrecked in the ice off ROCKET AND CAME DOWN LIKE A STICK are. but: a few miles apart, i is] padipck, from sich point of ihe laurels they have already The lady patronesses were Mrs|the Arctic Coast of Alaska, ac-|This is a picture of James Larkin, the labor agitator, who was tran eet acteneh ereee vantage she shrieked “Votes for s social entertainers, every;wWmr” Manson, Mrs. A. M. Man-|cording to a letter just received the teader of the Dublin strikers, before and after he has sheets Need en sel the other|Women.” Joseph. Pease, M. P., .creeing this morning that}]son and Mrs. J. M. Carmichael,|/from Peter Barnard, captain of had his moustache shaved off. He was imprisoned in Dub- ee . : eee and Ash- was forced to suspend his speech he ba f last. night was theland to their gracious efforts in|the vessel. The ice crushed the lin and the people making a martyr of him the government rye re went week Se r, until’ the euffragetie wae reRey- prettiest and most enjoyable|the conduct of the dance most of|boat into small bits and al! the found it politie to release him. He immediately left the star- As oe ae ne o' and itled after smashing the chair to There were from sixty tothe success of the evening was|provisions and scientifie instru- ving strikers in Dublin to “carry the fiery cross to England” . a ran Gen Ene postal author- release her. iples on the beautiful|/due. The Master of Ceremonies;ments were lost. No detaits. lt and order a general strike. He has hauled down his flag in othe eee mre nee Two suffragettes ,who resolu- § for dancing that the St.|was the president of the Society,/is believed all the members « f view of the determined hostility of the English trade-union- ethout. Selene ere een Raby Fear eae their names, A shall presents, and|Mr. 8. D. Macdonald, and the ball/the crew escaped, as no reference ists to his drastic plans. As was stated in one of the dispat- a ye Somme for trial at Leeds G chestra of four pieces|committee comprised W. G. Den-|is made to any loss of life. The ches to the Daily News, “The Larkin rocket has gone up Aaa SORTA: Ree charged with arson. most charming music.|nis, Chas, Dennis, Geo. 8. Russel, }letter contains no word concern- come down a dead squib, so far as its effect on British lab- " Da ze was kept up from thelcecit Brown, Malcolm McLeodjing the Karluk and the Alaska, or is concerned.” \ ion uae nr eae saat ae er ee nd arch at half-past nine, | and Athol k raser. The shipwrecked crew are shel- _— = = — ———— ™ mee = wiain Frank Engler, an old resident he skirlls of the bagpipes | The decoration committee not|tered with the natives ISLAND NOMINATIONS HIGH cost oF Livine Special to The Daily News. and rancher on ‘Pogcher Island, Major MeGrury called | only worked hard but accom- Paaeectenert 4 a = Washington Nov 29,-— Pre died in the hospital yesterday. bled into line, until|plished very praiseworthy re- LACK OF DISCIPLINE One Liberal, One Conservative,| Winnipeg Board of Control takes|mier Borden arrived here yester- His trouble was cancer. He had this morning. There|sults. It wag not a blaze of color i eee and One Independent Definite Action daw finan Hot Springs Virginia. been ill many months, A son 12 udes, one of which|/but an artistic blending of the |Inadequate Equipment of Pacific | — ——-- He will call -u pa ae President yours ld. i9. left. Mean: See tem Was | by Miss Beatrice Killen|colored banners of Scotland with Coast Steamer President. Special to The Daily News Special to The Daily News and SRN SH oe State Brvan be ceased left no money and his St ig efully danced shawn/the Union Jack and the ensign of pdieiloneioe ‘ Victoria: Nov. 20. a. Fos- Winnipeg, . Nov, 29. Thel fore he aang co Maleaie “|property is in doubtful state as ews in highland costume, and|Canada and looped festoons. (Special to the Daily News ter has been nominated as the|Board of Centrol yesterday took Ee os Sn eae he had not signed his certificate pe ess hee — San Francisco, Nov. 29.—Lack Cor 2 ; ; es . = definite action on the question In Trouble Again. = aprege bir nce Wan. (Manton ' f discipline and inadequate} ~~” iservative candidate for the). ooh eos ie tn (is Br eae M.L.A., and Government Agent CITY'S FINANCES IN MAY DISRUPT PARTY : : isinnd:dinteion ‘Thaidee thie |, te use cont Os ae re Can- MeMullin have interested them EXCELLENT SHAPE NOW pe ao equipment is charged against the |* ; a : ° “e€lada, when a_ resolution from W. J. Klimpel, who recently} ives ip the affairs of th da: British Naval Cost Doubled in Pacific Coast Company's eee candidates in the field, Captain|(Gontroller Cockburn, calling onjescaped conviction on a charge eben Gated & Burgess "ewe Oficers of Bank Claim Better Twenty Yoars. eo. had basecnenes i ae Maude being nominated as an in-|the Dominion government for an of fraud, is again in trouble. Alheaded a subseription “list to Than A sa eee ere on board during W ednes aY | dependent Conservative. and|investigation, was unanimously|warrant has been issued for his} ., . : a ae ed ny Other City in ae The Daily News night's storm, when the fourth % . passed and sent to the eyunciljarrest on charges of passing send the. boy 40 rajatiess fa aae British Columbia. Special to e Daily - 8. pffloss: two seamen. afd & pee. Alexander Hamilton of Peisder)+* ul aetna bs Sd : iiend +} a a, , ie 0 sylvania. He will be sent out on oniataeaans London, Nov. 29.—The British} et lee -erboard |island as the Liberal candidate. With CORRE eee wprgrege: Cheese tae a Monday's boat, ; svt exiondifare saardounied in senger were blown overboard. . \ inert ela re anaes: was cashed by a Hazelton Indian,| ppg as 2 Abad, ight mention,” said}naval expen eee 4. | This happened in a heavy blow Mr. Hamilton has been a resident GOLD ON YUKON SIDE while a Prince Rupert hotell, ° funeral of the late Frank Mayor Pattullo to The Daily|the last twenty years and the de-} 7 itn of Cape Blanco. The com- lor Pander Is i oe anaeeel or |Engler will be held from Hay- News th us "| mands of Winston Churehill for nonin whoa vaie bay 1 : of North Pender Island for a Ove Ee rT keeper was victimized for $25.| nap. chapel tomorrow afternoon be, this morning, “that the of- f rit a snormous expenditures pany stands by its officers and de-|number of years. He is a farmer | Official Reports to Ottawa on the|Klimpe! took steamer for Van- to Fairview ceme > Rev Ww cers the Bank of Montreal! Se , ree disrupt the British clares they did their duty accord-j}and one of the most popular Chisana Gold Strike couver, but will probably be ar- 0 ee ee Ea | vot are ie ah, i Liberal party. ing to their best judgment. men of the constituency. _—_—__— rested on his arrival there.— eet eee ‘ shape financially than ‘ : Me cae : arenes —__—_—___——— Special to The Daily News Omineca Miner. e in British Columbia. ivi NEW STEAMER LINE MILD WEATHER IN WEST Ottawa, Nov. 29.—The_ rich Presbyterian Ciub Organized i. ag ' be a source of satis- Heavy Fine for Supply eon . we aac a finds of gold in the new Alaska Lots of Herring The Presbyterian Literary So- epee te ph citizens. Getting Dominion Constable ae From Maritime Provinces t0/|No Frost in Central vac Southern! gold fields at Chisana probably ohely has iteep organized and will he « — into thie shape) succeeded in acre ie — British Columbia Ports. Manitoba extend. into Canadian territory The report comes in from Ene rr * pracay Bee ig eregt ae a * of work oe viction of another of | ve sa . a - ss a mae si —-— |according to a report received|Convenient Cove that the crew of “t ‘8 bs ! re — oe which . eg sage sta f have been supplying us : ur (Specia & e avy News.) Special to The Daily News) | by the government from the geo-|Grifliths and son who are oper- ral a se ae OnRGrs a public know nothing/dians. On Monday, Augus oe Quebec, Noy. 29.—The Board of Winnipeg, Nov. 29. Rain, |logical survey parties in thejating the barges America and ave RESh apporne ‘ ermo appeared in the police/ppade favors the establishment|drizzle and fog describes the |north. Louisana have secured 1,200 ton President——D. Crerar... Tree court "at Hazelton, charged with] of @ steamship line via the Pan-|weather conditions over. most of Ne of herring already and hope to}. Vice President—Mrs. W. J. Ladies’ Sweater Coats selling whisky to Haguel-get IN-]ama Canal to British Columbia]the Canadian Northwest, which is Presbyterian Services. secure 4,000 ton this season. The Smithers. : AL cost ¢ dians, and was found guilty, @l/popts and calls on the Dominion |pemarkable enough for the end of} ‘On Sunday evening at"7:30 in|batges are being operated with 2nd Vice President—Mr. R. O ‘cost at Lando & Co’s sale. |fine of $150 and costs being imM-|government to subsidize such a|]Noyember. There was no frost|the Empress Theatre Rey. F. W. Japanese crews this year.—Ket- Souk, , ’ 279-80 | posed by the magistrate, service if necessary. last night in central and south-|Kerr will preach on “The Church |chikan Miner, Secretary—Mr, W. A, Mathe- To —— ST 8 ESE ee eee ern Manitoba. The ground isjand the Nayal Policies.’ The Sereno reel metnrey ee Be ; Se Cle; ‘ke room for Xmas —— Special Sunday dinner 6 to THE DUKE MAY RESIGN soft and no frost penetrating. regular Sunday morning service Alaska Nominations Treasurer—Mr..dv: A» Begri *Aring sale on at Demers, 278tf|p.m. at the Bay View. tf were -——-- will be held in the Presbyterian Sree ermmnte Programme Committep Mine ae Se ‘ ——|Will Be Succeeded by His Son PRINCE RUPERT PRINTER fall, Fourth avenue, at 44 o’clock.| Washington, Nov. 24.—The| Scott, Miss Irwin’ end’ Miarg : Prince Arthur, STAKES CHISANA CLAIMS|The opening mecting of the|president qade the following| Massey. ‘ : —— ee Presbyterian Literary Society will|nominations today: Fisllantoe at Refreshment Committee—Mrs, 5 Special to The Daily News Got Two Valuable Claims in New/be held on Tuesday evening in}Customs for Alaska, John -F. J. A. MeLean and Miss Dunn. MPRESS HEA TRE London, Nov. 29.—It is stated Gold Field—Will Return the church hall at 8 o'clock, Pugh, of Alaska; Collector of In- ayy that if the health of the Duchess inthe Spring | — Nea : land révenue for Washington] Panterium Pioneer Cleaners, TO-NIGHT. of Connaught does not improve — Ladies’ Tailoring state, David J. Williams, Wash- Phone 4. ee aes the Duke will resign and return Al Hoch, a pressman formerly ee ington. Ea “IN THE REIGN OF TERROR” to England, Tn that event Prince }oecupied in the Journal office in H. Saltzman has moved to 325 2 Se hae ee \ Splendid Historical Picture from the Vitograph Studios, Arthur will likely sueceed him as this city returned from Chisana Third Avenue where he will op- Sentenced to Death Dissolution of Partnership Based on Incidents During the French Revolution. governor general, = meres on rt rr erate ms Lari tailor- - py oaeiag —EEEE oo May, ® was among the first to|ing establishment. e has” ar- Jinnipeg, Noy. — James fee WEEKLY ew i Anglican Church Sale. go in onthe rush, having eft ranged with leading ' wholesale|Saunders, found guilty on Wed- LANDO G CO. 1e Always Popular Pictorial Review. | —_— here some weeks ago. Whiie|houses in Vancouver to get y|{nesday for the murder of Grace 2nd Avenue “THE HOBO AND THE HOBBLE SKIRT” | In Knights of Pythias Hall on|there he succeeded in locating}eloth there is on the mar +t.{Saunders, his sister-in-law, at Our entire stock on sale A Fine Comedy from the Kalem Studios. Sheen goptir tp wy 3 nie ne oie whe Aa believes to|Gustomers’ own cloth made uy as|Lockport, Man,, on October 8, commencing Numerous » articles or Xmas|be valuable. Not being prepared | required. 279-82}was this morning sentenced to koa _ STHE PRICE DEMANDED” oisithie presents, home products, flowers, |to stay in for the winter and work 4 be hanged on soll ha 28th. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 teresting Story from the Lubin * arts and crafts, candies, etc. The|his property he came back to Baptist Sunday School. without reserve in order to “CONEY ISLAND” Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Prince Rupert. In the spring he} Xmas tree and entertainment Everything in. the store ata raise money to pay. out our An Excellent Kalem Comedy ’ music. Tea and refreshments.|/intends to go in and open up his|will take place on Friday, Decem-|sacrifice. We need the room for ; retiring partners. orccrcess Ices. Admission free, claims, ber 19. 280 Xmas goods, Demers. 278-tf