The Daily news tSTw1-"-.. I'lUNGK HUPKItT Ii. (J., TIIUtlHDAY, NOVKMUKIl 0, 1910. PH1CB FIVK CENTS , ... Ai,,,.iS STILL CLAIIIMC VICTOR Y sli RETURNED SOLDIERS' CONCERT BIG SUCCESS - TRAIN HAS NARROW ESCAPE RETURNED SOLDIERS' CONCERT BOTH PARTIES DREW TREMENDOUS AUDIENCE STILL CLAIM TO WESTHOLME THEATRE PACKED TO THE ROOF A STIRRING BE VICTORIOUS SPEECH BY MAYOR McOAFFERY MANY NOVEL ITEMS IN THE PROGRAM REMARKABLY REALISTIC Last Night's Wires Showed Wil , TRENCH SCENE son to be Almost Certain of Victory But Republicans Never ha tlm Westholme simply rocking with laughter, and Still Have Hopes. Theatre been so gaily decorated Mr, Drady recited in his usunl nnd llags and never accomplished with bunting manner. Owing to a telegraphic break such audience as il In tho second the ha it held nn part of program, il down, was impossible to gel any did la.l night, on the occasion of Mr. William Ilalagno kept further election despatches xs g the Returned Soldiers' Concert. his audience spoil-bound by his farther election news through Every neat was occupied and every skill on tho violin. For unc so this morning, but the returns late foot of standing space seemed to young, Mr. linlagno displays wonderful last night showed that President be occupied. technique. Leading Seaman Wilson, the Democratic candidate, Mayor McCaffcry, who received Poyser gave an exhibition of had secured 258 out of the necessary quite an ovation on entering the sword swinging which held every 2G6 electoral votes and PRESIDENT AND Mr.S. WGODROW WILSON tlage to open the proceedings, eye. Ln the rapid movements the Charles K. Hughes, the Republi President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in the front of the grand-stand at tho world series. Tho dealt brielly with the section of blades flashed like lightning can candidate, a total of 240, with President looks as if he had just reo-ived the news that he has been elected to the presidency of the battlefield occupied by tho around his head. In his encore 27 still to ,hear from. As Mr. tho United Stales for a second le rni, and Mrs, Wilson does not seem to bo unhappy over the event. British and Colonial troops. From he even excelled his first performance. Wilson required only 8 more Tpres, Feslubcrt and St. Julian to A remarkably pretty group votes to assure his election, it WESTBOUND TRAIN ur. lne greatest credit is due ATUN GOLD DISPLAYED the Somme the hoys had done were the "six little wives" from was generally conceded that he wonders, and we had all wished San Toy. Mr. Frank Moore played HAD NARROW ESCAPE o the train crew for their prompt AT VANCOUVER HOTEL would remain President of the lion, that ,e could have been with them. Yen How and his wives were Mrs. ae and it seems certain United Stales for another term. "Since we could not be there," Smilhers, Mrs. Dartnn, Mrs. McMillan, The train from the east, due the fireman and engineer saved Chunks of what appear to be In spite of the fact that their uid tbe mayor, "it is our duty to Miss Irwin, Miss Carton the passengers from a very srious rock but valued at from $250 to candidate required t o carry here on Tuesday evening, which thow that we appreciate the work and Miss McCIenaghen. Petty officer accident, Tho fact that oil is used $400 were on view in tho Hotel twenty out of twenty-seven votes arrived here about threo o'clock done by the men who were privileged Ilaper, who looks every inch ngteud of coal on this road had Vancouver this morning, having still to be recorded, the Republi to be there, and to help a sailor, sang "The Diver" in this morning, had a very narrow not a little to do with the escape been brought by Captain Alexan cans had not given up hope of them all we can." Ho described great style, while his rich voice escape and, but for the quickness hating 119 stoking to do, the der from the Engineer mine near his overtaking his opponent. the meji"whn have returned, -nnd rolled out "Asleep in the Dep" of mind and hand of tho fireman man is able to Keep a'suarp Atlin.. Tbe.-captain, who. 19 on ... Later. tie wounded who will soon return, magnificently. Mrs. llryant and and engineer, there might have lookout on one side of the track one of his periodical trips from A Hash from Vancouver at 11 as heroes, equal with those Messrs. Kdmunds and Duffy, in been serious loss of life. li.le the engineer watches I! the north, Is the sole owner of the p'clock this forenoon stated that tho had made the supreme sacrifice. a mandolin and guitar trio, performed mine which he told a representa both parties.aro still claiming other. About a mile and a half west "That they havo returned," with their usual skill in live of The Province is one of the victory, It would appear that the of while tho train was id Mr. McCalTery, "simply means harmony, and Steward Warner Eddy, ILL DROWN MEETS richest on tho North American struggle is to be pretty nearly as that they had luck with them. concluded the musical numbers rounding the shoulder of a mountain, MANY RUPERT BOYS Continent. It is not so long ago close as that of 1876, when They were ready to give nil they with a series of comic songs. the fireman noticed about ince he refused two and a half Rutherford B. Hayes was elected had." He said that tho returned Last, but not by any means six inches of earth on the track Word leached town this morn ill ion dollars for the property by the odd electoral vote;. Tho oldier must get the best that we least, came the "Trench Scene," and, glancing up, saw.the whole ing from mil ' urown, wno nas Inch he expects will, in the probability is that the actual re fn give him. F.mployers must staged by Sergeant J. Neville and sidehill moving. He immediately been on instructional work since nniipsn- hf a few vears. yield him 1 suit will not bo received until to over their payrolls and see Privates Cllf. Drethour, K. H. shouted to the engineer, "soak reaching England, that he expect something like a million per aiu late this evening. here they can place them; those Maynard, "Paddy" Sullivan, A. her, and jump.'' In railroad par ed to get to the trenches shortly. num. ho have influence must use that Allett, II. O. Crew, It. Robertson, lance, "soak her" means apply in l'nglaud he has met several Captain Alexander, who ,by the NEW WELLINGTON. COAL, the brakes, and the V I T1 1.1 I 1 I i ITT. 1 A lata. influence to find suitable places Jack Dradbury and Duglcr Harry emergency Hupert boys including Hob Wig- ay, was one 01 Loru rrcncii sipuune no. we j.uc ust for them, and the government Hinckley, all of whom havo, re engineer acted on tho instant, ns, who is now in a convales talT in tho South African war, ceived a shipment 01 000 tons mu&t bringing the train to a full stop for ILump Coal. We aro prepared to place them wherever pos-aible. turned from overseas service. It cent hospital; Joe Hutchinson, has had tliis property a num- was a trench scene to the life. It In a few yards. Tho slide swept who is also recovering from her of years and at present he put In your winter's coal for you. down and bored the track out to . 1 t The musical program was was built in the most realistic wounds, and Miles Henderson, savs mat ue nas somewuere in thoroughly enjoyed, every item fashion, with sacks of sawdust ward the gulch on the other side, who Is at Folkstone as a Company the neichborhood of two and half 8UN AND T,DE king encored in the most enthusiastic instead of sand. On the extreme tho engine going right .on and Q. M. S. He also mentions having lllian dollars' worth of ore in rway, mnremner lum. 1 0 : a.on o m turning over the embankmejit and tl. -..!.. ..,.. .,...ln- nf OUII riBCO. .......... .u.fc" l. III. fashion. Tho West-holme right was the machine-gun cm met K. O. IUetchel, "Major" Gib- UUIJ U B1..U.I UUIIIUll ui I with rifle mounted hanging at an angle of 45 de working on it just now, seia V' orchestra, besides playing placement, a sun, Denny Allen, Fred Hunt, and men are le Kreos. caught by the draw-bar. H,h waler ...1:31a.m. Ht. 19.5 opening overture, rendered on a tripod ior a macnine-gum Phil Ilirkett. Tommy Stewart, but next year he expects to have Plendid Meantime, tho engineer nnd lire Low water ...7:21a.m. nt. i.i selections throughout one of tho party kept continually who is now a Company Q. M. S., I 1 1 .1 I n. III OlT the man had jumped, each to his own .1 t.:. liiiKi. wuier . ..i.nu. in. nt. k. evening. Mr. J. K. Davey sang on the lookout for Germans has been wounded threo times but iiueu sums. - 1 . wen sido of the track. The lire man m I Low water .op. in, Ht. o.l tho of tho dug-out Earth" in splendid through a periscope; still active s as ever. vi, and did even better In his was there, and. as tho curtain landed on tho embankment, and, it the city today are as rich in Captain McGee, M. M. S. A. fncore. Kng. I.icut. Drako brought was rung up, several of the boys caught by the slide, was swept ATLIN DISTRICT IS gold as they can possibly be. Tho don the house' with his songs were being hauled unceremon under tho tender and buried. The SHIPPING MAGNESITL precious metal gleams from WIRES DOWN ft t' ueorge si Grossmith. Somo of iously out of "bed"; "Paddy' engineer landed on a pile of ties every part of it. One piece alone asides were highly amusing. Sullivan did duty as stretcher and strained his ankle. Atliu district is coming into was worth $400 and tho smallest Owing to a breakdown I'ryant's orchestra, coin- bearer; rations were served out An old locomotive man who was prominence as n shipper of mag- piece was valued at not less than In the telcgraphio service, of Mrs. llryant, Mrs. II. K. by the sergeant, not forgetting a on tho train immediately got out nesite and two carloads aro be $250. Captain Alexander is high wo were obliged to go to j'wk. Mrs, "tho real stuff from and started to look for tho fire ly optimistic of mining in the Hanson, Mrs. Melllor, "tot" of rum, ing forwarded to the east through press today without our Mrs, leilbmnner, Mrs. Hurritt. Hilly Wright's," as tho boys de man. Tho latter had air ojiougl this- port. The chief sources of north and says thcra is a good usual war despatches. and Mc8rs. lMmnn.li TViffv scribed it; tho boys set to work to bo able to shout and ho was supply of tliis oro havo been time coming to Hritish Columbia e and Douglas Stork, delight-M to cook their "cuts from Friz quickly uncovered and brought (Jreeco nnd Austria and the war so far as this industry is con 1,10 audience nnd had to ro-Pnd sell's" over a brarler which looked out nunc tho worse, except situation has cut olT that supply cerned. Province. to an Insistent call for tho real thing, and on the extreme for a shaking. In the dining car so that Atlin is benefitting. Tho WESTHOLMR 8eaman tho telephone by which the tables were thrown about, and HALIBUT RULES HIGH J"01". McCnvV, in Harry loft was magnosite deposits in Atlin are conductor sustain OPKRA HOUSK the dining car uigs, kept the audienco tin sei-Kennt kept in constant of largo proportions and nro held touch with tho artillery to learn ed a severe bruiso over tho eye by a Vancouver syndicate, which The 50,000 pounds; of halibut, TOWIOHT Mt Pletur(THURSDAY)an BMt Husla.ONLY RED CROSS SALE Just what they wcro doing. in saving a little girl from acci has been shipping small quan brought in by the Seymour yes. Mrs. arte Ountrd n4 Francis ft In Howling and Mrs. Homer It was a real Prlnco llupert dont. A good deal of crockery tities all summer. Lnrger con torday, made 12 74 cents this foro. The Tbt-il EpUoda or t ' ,,ave e,,Irge or tho lied Cross w 1 1 "Centra street - anu wns smashed and tho cook, who signments nro expected to follow noon, while the smaller fares "PEG O' THE RING" le f homo closo proximity was dishing soup ut tho time, was .VlTfc. -ThU lerlkl will be tbown cooking in tho tho "city hall" in 1I1U llrst big shipment. fetched 12 V to 12 cents. The J00"" In tho Hart Hlock figured a-little to thrown against tho ice box and one nl r hi only until further notice, on Frl-,y while Piccadilly Paloma had 3,000 pound this owlnr to the rrtti demtnd. flp"'on. with so many of the right. Tho boy acted splen sustained, a bruised and dislocat morning and the Alliance 000 Candian boy8 wounded there didly, simply becauso thoy wero ed shoulder. Ho is now' in hos LONDON CAFE pounds. Tho weather on the CARTER IN DE HAVEN in.!lea(,y ller,m,ul for hospital not acting but repeating what they pltal in Prlnco Hupert, having bank is very rough and tho boats "A YOUTH OF FORTUNE" 2i " n",, 10,1,4,8 In tho been brought along on tho train AND OniLL rive Aeu. n 'nvlled to had done day after day are nblo to do very little fishing, - ... wnatever they can .In tho trenches, though under slightly this morning, At tho spot wher Third Avenue FRIDAY ONLY ' " cakeg, etc. different conditions. Kvon tho the accident happened trains 8erves Nothing but tho Best THE CRADLE World's and Mr.famous Su Japan Hayakawa Star,In Mr. language occasionally had a real travel slowly nnd nt tho time of STRICTLY UNION HOUSE Horn to Alderman and Mrs. "AUtt SOULS" i flavor, when It camo to the slide tho train was not making oxcs ron ladies (leorgo Casey, a daughter, at tho Cam larly, Shw Start Si4S wauaco's. 203. (Continued on Psgo 4), more thnn twelve miles per 1 flcnorul Hospital yesterday.