THE DAILY NEWS Vil; ai. at. VOL, 7) MM. PIM CAFFE: | Pi SJ iRY & PRINCE —_—— 7 —) RUPER SS B. Bey ea, CIE JANUARY | 14, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENTS MAYOR FOR 1916 aie tive Fes SEAY “TLE WORRIED OVER PRINCE RUPERT S TRANSPORTATION ADVANTAGES M. P. MCCAFFERY IS ELECTED MAYOR BY GOOD MAJORITY be THOMAS McCLYMONT HEADS THE LIST OF SUCCESSFUL AL- DERMANIC CANDIDATES—THREE OF LAST YEAR'S COUNCIL RETURNED The munice ipal election yester- day came out pretty much as was | anticipated. MeCaflery as mayor for a foregone conclusion. In the vote there were about polled, both sides worked hard in getting mayoralty 600 votes showing tha the vote out. The following are the figures: For Mayor. mM. P. McCaffery............ 346 8. M. N@WEON sas is ec ces eet 248 For Aldermen. Thomas McClymont......... 312 Robert J. D. Smith.......... 235 O- HW, ROBO 66 os test veces 233 William Montgomery........ 225 George Casey .............. 224 John Dybhavn............-. 206 W. G@. Barrie...........2... 198 Bs. Os TOV io is Cb es oe 0k 191 George H, Munlo. vs.c cass 00s 180 Thomas McMeekin .......... 17% Frank Gh, UlAPD. 2 cece eteees 159 Daniel Morrissey .........-. 155 A. W SeBRei ic ks ss itees os 3468 J. J. ANGGPSON . . ‘sé s.0.0 bask 46 1514 James Hampton ............ 137 Viv SRRRRGureere sie aeees se be 136 TORT ODN: sin ioks ea sic sib sik ba 124 2G; Gas PROTUEIMGERS iS iss 0 v8.05 8 122 Sy LTT MNBIOs 4565 5.0 kas 6 6 8 104 William Beveridge.......... 93 Ronald Ferguson ........-e- 8 Pee a oes a 0 ade are 5! MAYOR GILLETT IS RE- TURNED FOR PR. GEORGE (Special to The Dally News.) George, Jan. 14.—W re-elected Prince G. Gillett has been mayor with a majority of 78 over Thomas Porter. here were 605 ballots polled in the mayoralty election, elevei f which were spoiled. Actions are the substance © life's fe, dreams are shadows ores. AJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomor->w T = Essanay Sensational Photoplay “TIDES THAT MEET” in three-act Mexican Embroglio “WHEN SNAKEVILLE STRUCK OIL” A corking Comedy. “ESCAPE ON THE FAST FREIGHT” A thrilling Ratlroad “HIS BODY GUARD” Billle Reeves, the star Hall Comedian, Drama, Featuring Music Coming Monday and Tuesday—Ex- ceptional 7-reel Variety Show eorrrer LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES eee The return of M. p, | TWO ICE HOCKEY GAMES FOR TODAY | Owing to the mixed train from {916 was} the east being late in arriving last night, the hockey Hazelton was out of the match with question Two games will. be-played today, | and the other | the first at 3 p. m. at 8 p. m. The following is the Hazeltor team: J. Martin, manager: R. I Sinclair, captain; J. O’Shea, point J. Morrison, cover point; D. Me centre; Al. McDougall, right wing; F. Hall, left wing; EF goal; E. W. McKay, and §. mascot Dougall, Donahue, rover, Duhammel, The ice is in first-rate shape and two real good games should result. TWO LADIES ELECTED AS SCHOOL TRUSTEES In the election for School Trus- tees, the two ladies were returned along with Dr. W. T. Mrs. Kergin were elect- Kergin- Davies and Dr. ed for the two year term, while Mrs. Kirkpatrick is elected for one year to fill the vacancy of J. The vote was as created by the resignation \. Kirkpatrick. follows: Di... Wierda BCR. 6K eres ins 108 Sika DAVIS: icsbiles bea ne cee ees Mrs. Kirkpatrick.......-...<-. 273 P. W. Anderson......sceres 256 Oe. CHANSONS 5 60.0 cease eae 157 G. T. P. OFFICIALS HERE last Vice president and Manage! Morley Donaldson of the G. T. P and Chief Engineer Woods. They left for last night to in- spect the smelter They There arrived in the city evening by special train, General Anyox there. were accompanied by Captain Nicholson, who came north to meet them here. eR ER ea RO RK RR EF * MAYOR McCAFFERY * The returning of M. P. McCaffery as mayor is a triumph for broad-minded knows citizenship which no faction or party, but recognizes that the welfare * Ke KK KH E * of the city is the one thing * * * * * o * » * of paramount importance, * * Mayor McCaffery polled a * * large number of voles * * from all sections of the * * community, and, if the * * vote could be analysed, it * * would be found that he * * had a stronger working- * * man vote than 8. M, New= * %* ton. The fight is over and * * M. P. McCaffery is now * * everybody's mayor, and is * * ready and willing to de- * * vote every energy,he pos- * * sesses to the welfare of * the cily a5 4 whole, x* eR KR OR ROR FRR RR OF PUBLIC MEETING W hanks to the Albert, the Westholine last night was placed at the dis- posal of the citizens for the usual after-election meeting. George Frizzell presided over a_ large {audience, having with him on the iplatform the mayor-elect, ex- |Mayor Newton and the newly- lelec ted aldermen. | Mayor-elect McCaffery, after electors for the they had making magistrate for the year, jlated the jcil on the manner thanking the conferred chief congratu- | great honor upon him jn him Trades and Labor Coun- they campaign. in which jhad conducted their He congratulated the citizens aldermen which jon the board of they had placed in power. He be- llieved that they would make e splendid couneil. He. was particularly pleased that there had been no trace of party polities in this election, In phase of the campaign, had every political party been entirely eliminated, which was just as it should be in municipal affairs. His election was largely to be at- tributed to he did not control. Mayor McCaffery clusion that he would give to the circumstances which said in con- city the affairs along had would conduct its the lines on which he con- ducted his own business which he had been en- gaged to manage. He thanked those who had voted for who had had they As mayor, he assured those they him and not that would, known him better. represented now all the citizens his office with malice toward none.” Ex-Mayor Newton assured the that he though, had this electors dose before, on this oc casion, he still believed he have the voters’ list last He did not accept the September. defeat the city: He took exception to the state- ities in the fight, as both parties to the contrary, remain here and stay with the game, before, and he came beaten him back. ing power. He extended to every elector his very best wishes, wished the mayor-elect every success, The appreciation of and the confidence placed in them and new aldermen expressed thanks for promised to work together for the benefit of the city. “God Save the King” the meeting to a brought close: CHEAP FUEL wood cut to $5.00 cord, 2 feet $3.50, Also best J30, PONY Good any length, $4.50, 4 feet lump coal, EXPRESS, Theatre WESTHOLME THEATRE generosity of Mr- conical - PUTS ITALY IN ABAD POSITION. Vienna Claims Cettinje has been) Captured—Montenegro will Make Separate Peace With Austria. (Special to The Daily News.) London, Jan, 414.—Following heights Cett inje the occupation of the dominating Cattaro and by the cepts an armistice from the Montenegro ac- Aus- and will negotiate a sepa- Austrians, trians, rate peace. This paign seriously affects the Italian Adriatic. The Italians are criticised for their de- new phase of the cam- domination of the lay in assisting Montenegro. Vienna announces the capture of Cettinje, the Monte- negro. Escaped Germans Captured. Wilmington, Jan. 14.—Four of the German officers who escaped German warships at Nor- folk have been arrested. Altmann Klatzstein working on a United States dredge in nection with the building capital of from and were con- of for- tifications, while Truger and Ehr- best that. was in him. He} business, or a} again | mann were employed in textile mills- These four oflicers boarded at a house but a stone's throw from the Hagley Yards of the plant of Dupont Powder Company, where mills were recently blown up. ‘BIG APPROPRIATION 1$2.000,000 to same | could sed $3,000,, , ete, won had he set to work on|commission was eager an indication that his efforts had|to ment that there had been no pol-} */had combined to defeat him. He| assured them, in spite of reports |sents the greatest eight-reel show that he would still jever The same combination had | one He had still the same stay-|Out”, a ASKED FOR ALASKA LINE —— Washington, Jan. 12——Another cae the | Alaskan and would carry on the duties of|railway further into the interior “charity to all, and |of Alaska appropriations was asked before the committee Edes of the Alaskan engineering commission. house today by Chairman | Congress already has appropriat- Edes said the to hasten the work to Matanuska coal fields asjand begin work from Kern creek Anchorage Junction along the not been in the best interests of Tune an river. ———— CHARLES CHAPLIN AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Westholme The tonight pre- screened here, including six jacts of screaming comedy. ‘The Charlie Chaplin is “His Night which and only | again to the front in two-aect comedy jteams with most comical situa- las . : and|tions and Chaplin stunts. The sprightly Cutey appears in a great two-act comedy “Love, Snow and Ice,”’ After a laughable obstacle race over snow and ice Jean and Cutey reach the parson’s first and papa melts in the sun- “When War is a thrilliag modern shine of their love. Threatened” drama in two great acts, while “Clothes Make the Man,” comedy, fine a good completes a eight- reel program, Best Gish Hee of ae shold lump and nut coal—Prince Rupert Coal Co, Phone 15, fs BRITISH COLUMBIA " MAYORALTY ELECTIONS (Special to The a: News.) i.—McBeath Vancouver, Jan. ,has been elected mayor- hed wing is the result of the vote: A Beath, 3,122; Kirkpatrick, 2,- 488; Martin, 1,908; Hepburn, 1,- 502, and MeNeil, 1,234. Thomas Duke and Walter Leek were elected licence commission- ers. In North Vancouver, Mayor New West- returned Mayor llanes was re-elected; minster Gray by elected Malone mayor of acclamation: Busby was mayor in Nanaimo; J. J. has been re-elected Nelson, returned for Revelstoke and May- while H, F. MeKinnon was or Wilson was re-elected in Ross- Mayor Wil- son is Lorne Campbell’s opponent land by acelamation- forthcoming by-election. Forks, Dr. elected mayor. EX-PRESIDENT HUERTA HAS PASSED AWAY 4 dine Mexican in the In Grand Acres was El Paso, Jan. The fol-} . SEATTLE STILL WORRYING OVER PRINCE RUPERT Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal Gets More Free Advertising From Southern Rail- road Men. (Special to The Dally News.) Seattle, Jan. 14.—The confer- of the North Pacific Coast Passenger Association has been adjourned without reaching any agreement regarding the proposal of the American railroad and steamship lines, having their ter- minals in Seattle, to make mutual reductions in their rates to meet and water announced by the Grand Trunk Pacific Company. , conceded by members P., with its ence competitive railway fares It was present that the G. T. haul, will ultimately di- large traflic from Puget Sound. The C. P. R. has met a reduced rate of $10- The pro- shorter vert a government has issued orders to kill or capture all the bandits con- cerned jn the massacre of Ameri- cans, El quiet today after the riots in which Mexicans were attacked- Villa’s been shot by the Carranza party. Huerta, the former president, has died of liver Paso is general Almeida has Victoriana General disease. SERIAL BONDS ENDORSED vote on the question of private bill to the assembly in regard to he submitting a legislative the changing of the basis of the from the that of bonds was en- city’s indebtedness sinking fund plan to serial or annuity dorsed by the citizens yesterday by 424 votes to 60, There were {48 ballots returned unmarked. THE WEATHER By F. W. hours Dowling. For 24 ending 5 a. m. posal by the railroads to make a reduction of $6 if the steam- boats reduce the remaining $4 was not agreed to by the vessel companies. It is expected that they will resume negotiations a month hence. BILLIE REEVES AT MAJESTIC THEATRE The Majestic tonight presents another attractive program of comedy and drama. The chief item is ‘Tides that Meet,” a three act Mexican drama which should hold the attention of the audience from start to finish. There are two good comedies and great railroad fea- ture in which Helen plays a dar- ing part. This railroad story is entitled “The Escape on the Fast Freight,” “When Snakeville Struck Oil” is one of the funniest Snakeville films yet while “His Body Guard,” Billie Reeves as the bright par- another screened, with Je ary 14th. : ; : : a‘ ney : _|ticular star is simply side-split- MANO GUO nous ks ok cake ae 30.304]. re yi i. _|ting. There is another great bill Maximum temperature ...... 24]. Se for Monday. Minimum temperature ..... ; 48 *¥ 6K RK RK KK RK ROK RO RK * THE NEW COUNCIL * WESTHOLME * on * * The new council is * OPE RA HOUSE % aout iw Aanieeaeieaan GREAT EIGHT-REEL SHOW thorous hiy represent wie CHARLES OMAPLIN * of the citizens of Prince * —IN— P f the j rate “HIS NIGHT OUT” * Rupert, and, when it gets * This is a bear of a comedy in 2 acts. * down to business, should * “LOVE, SNOW AND ICE” * prove an asset to the com- Cutey in Broadway Star Feature— * munity. It is impossible 4% In three acts of comedy, we that everyone can be sat- * “WHEN WAR THREATENED” * isfled, but, now that the * Thrilling Drama in two acts, * election battle is over, all * “OLOTHES MAKE THE MAN” : F Comedy. * that remains is for the * * citizens to give them every * . ADIMOBION 16 and 16 cente. * support in their efforts to Coming next week—Oharles Chaplin " 3 in “The Mix-up” and Mary Pickford * further the interests of the * In “Rags,” 6 acts on Wednesday and * eae Tha eke a Thursday. .Box office opens 6:45, city The ne woomers 4 Ghai cheeks ake Chaba * the board will link up with * orrn * the old-timers to preserve. * * the resources of the city, * * and to bring nearer the * * time of prosperity which * * must, in the very nature of * * things, come to the ter. * "i * minal of the Grand Trunk *| Follow the crowd to Self's * Pacific Railway. *|CGafe. There is a reason.. Next eR RR ae oe eae] Majestic Theatre, PPLE,