ae ag ea ea ew Oe wee ae Ye eg eg Gag ag ga we ee ae ee a ee ee ee ee ae ~~ a THE WEATHER ary-four hours ending 6 a.m., NEXT MAILS “ . = on Ry roe dé For souTH A + Prince Rupert...... Friday 8 a.m. LLL CE OE “Lee. HOVE As y os — >, \ Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ———— DEC 1S 181 — Baap cts Pac FIVE Carte PRINCE Rupert, B.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911. i. CLEMENTS GIVES PLANS FOR COMOX-ATLIN COPIES OF THE DAILY NEWS NO USE FOR RUSSIA SIR cide TUPPER ILL MISSING, JOHN McINNES. 92, 000, 000 DEFENSE FUND rsecution of the Jews is Re- Cables from England Describe Mother of Lad from ety Scot- PROVE CLUE TO HIS IDENTITY “** %Sneie" °° "ear "= Ma ia *™""“ TSPRACTICALLY ALL SPENT ’ress Despatch.) (Special to Daily News.) From Bros witord, Skye, Secot- i Der 14 Phe Toronto, Dee. 14—Cab! from | land, comes a mother’s appeal for | | peAD BODY OF MAN KILLED ON WASHINGTON RAILROAD Is n for the termin-| England received today indicate} information regarding her boy, | STATEMENT IS MADE CONCERNING | M’NAMARA CASE BY SEC- SUPPOSED TO BE P. J. CARRIGAN, THE PROSPECTOR. ie treaty of 1832 be iat the condition of Sir Charies|John Stewart MeInnes, nearly 24 | RETARY FRANK MORRISON OF THE A. F. OF L. HAD MUSHED HERE FROM EDMONTON LAST AUGUST. United States and Rus-! Tupper is very cirtical years old, tall and slight of build. | DARROW’S FEE WAS $50,000 OR OVER. : the latter's dis | He was last heard of 18 months| Silla ane 3 igainst American Sir Charles Tuppet one of|ago, at\Mortlake, Moosejaw, and (Canadian Press Despatch.) the committee after the pleas of the lone pros-|dark hair and clea na face. | J ha issed Congress by a|the few survivors of Confedera-| Regina, and was reported to have New York, Dec. 14.—Not less| guilty were made, he said, would few weeks ago} Al the ti cos i | va 0 to 4 tion days, is now it his 90th! gone to B.C. Any news of him|than $50,000 was the fee received|be returned to the contributors, from Edmon- | “®@P'ng 4 gree lit and year, having been born July 2,|will be attended to by Chief Vic-|by Clarence Darrow for his serv-| while the residue of the defence tupert, is dead,|° &°8y ™4 Phe d ; é 1824, kers ices in defending the MeNamara| fund, if any, would be either sent ipert, ad, ription leave tied tha City Council Meets. — brothers in the Los Angeles dyna-| back to the contributors or dis- igic death on the | the unfort it tim of th af ge of the City Council Christmas Season. a aca ta as .o-!miting case, according to a dec-)| tributed pro rata aniong the un- ir Kelso, Wash-| railroad is Mr. Carriga held tonight at 8 o'clock. At Keeley’s a large assortme nt | Amandia Wright was fined $25) |, ation made here by Frank B.| ions contributing it. there is little The clipping a cop f The} Matt of general business will| of just the proper gifts for “him’ ys and costs this morning for breach Morrison, secretary of the Amer-| —_—_— a letter which | News were th things to fix} be d isse or “her.” tf jot the Public Morals Act. jican Federation of Labor and Christmas Gift Problem News office from} his identit is | va : 'custodian of the MeNamar de-| Easily solved at Keeley’s Pharm- Bird, coroner of} in the cinity « the fense fund. jacy from the divewsified line of ¥ Washington LY rding | Carriga Mr. Morrison also said that for| Hand Painted Gold Laid China, in, Who was struck} ments in The N days after the McNamara broth-| in Steins, Tobacco Jars, Ash tifled through! a Newfoundla ers’ plea of guilty money for} Trays, Sugar Bowls, Cups and et a copy of|had relatives at K their defense was pouring in.| Saucers, etc. A suitable gift is Daily News and| Alaska H ‘ f The subseriptions were made be-| easily decided upon. tf ating to the ‘ f th ind wh fore the pleas were entered. | eee nen eeee as published it Grand ( { ° Mr. H. S. Clements Outlines to ennaiid Reporter All He In- Mr. Morrison said more than! City Clerk Woods has recover- i e n i ( i I $200,000 had been subscribed and/ed from his recent slight indis- “ bed b th : : la tends to Try and Get for Prince Rupert Next Session practically all of this had been | position and is on duty again at spent. The money received by/the city hall. : PUBLIC BUILDING AND DRY DOCK CNT ICL , MAYOR MAKES POMP AND POWER Will Also Advocate Improvements to the Tuleshaiili sind Mail Service, and the Es- ENGLISH SPIES DAINTY WORK NG COMMENT AT OLD DELHI tablichnient of Wireless-Statinne:dt Vadlius lees Wiesuslaait mis HEAVY SENTENCE DONE IN GAOL District— Will il and Secure Dry Dock for Prince Rupert er Va D igo icy j ( x-Atlin, Mr. H. S. Cle-|ings at Courtenay, Port Simpson, | Schultz, a Ship Broker sible Valentine Stella Has On Subject of City’s Defeat He is On Golden Thrones King and - pi ss hopes to have submitted|Comox and Prinee Rupert, tail Guilty of Espionage, Receives| Modelled in Chewed Bread a Silent—Says MoMordie Case Queen Are Viewed by a Proces- sai camry iaasabhia sAdbantiane ia consideration next session,| for a drydock at the latter place. Seven Years and His Compan- | Whole Street Grading Outfit Will Take Its Course——A Wild- sion of Natives—Took an Hour! | ete e tissu ding to‘hia:etatements when 1 | ion Twelve Years. With Drills and Wheelbarrow. cat Resignation Rumor Denied. and a Half to Pass Along. . h gt the dia ti ewed today on his return The despateh evidently refers | ; SEE ’ rs ea al f Ottawa ko cn eo OnE HIRvARGE fon Dsingal Canadian Press Despatch. Work of marvelous neatness had nothing t vanadis ress Despatch il a imy r \ g other things he hopes | Rupert, the subsidy for the G. T. Leipsic, Germany, Dec. 14.—| considering the uncouth material regard to the Delhi. D 14 The King a ' 3 : ica iri have :a tua nen tisiesetiadtieain ats. aia having deen passed Heavy punishments were meted} used has been executed in chewed th Supreme | Qui a o grea ation an snd SS mo ot ae e Rupert aid to ‘Provide Ho. thé estimated Of the Ma ne oul to the English spies arrested} bread and a few chips of wood Asked what he| at the garden t 1s ght, at! | taxis tHe Lithaanseibedtd aan of public build- ernment siearly axyaar aeoc udste Hamburg in March last. by Prisoner Valentine Stella, held : ee Rave : Ne aes ™ Schultz, the English ship broker,}on an assault charge -in the city a ; sth 4 Ka des ; | received a sentence of seven years | gaol. Repeated adjournments an ioc ee . a - ‘ and another man named Hipsych| have caused this case to drag on 'P. MeMord i in MADE ELOQUENT AND 5S} MPA THETIC ehsas years, Wulff received two/for many days, and during the ears and two others three years|delay Stella has secretly con- re Con i ta religio lative APPEAL ON THE INDIANS’ BEHALF * ee ing with bjs digner breed a fall oe 7 d Avs ! pa Christmas Cards. miner's equipment or street grad- at the Mo-IM Rev. W. E. Collison in a Macterly Address Told of the History, Religion, Ghosuuea Largest assortment in town. | ing outfit for a wheelbarrow gang. | Begin sending now. Don’t fail} All kinds of drills, crowbars and ea and Deeds of the Indians—Has Been Brought Up Among Them to look them over. Keeley wants}hammers, a pick, a mattack, a we 5 and Has Faith in Their Future | to see you. tf |double bitted axe, a pointed ld « a shovel and a wonderfully neat it this s \ ir] g s singly ré inis- hat chief on his deathbed wheelbarrow have been made by the Presby OTe Bee BoROUn YL sO eee Indians’ Appeal. SUPREME COURT the prisoner. The work was not tiributed ¢ | ist ht Db } ii and the whale Mr. Colli To repea ist night's lecture Inia > ee quite finished when discovered The hh : I tioned also that a the | y ce. { Mans W. | . : Pere : would take a whole paper, It and confiscated by the police. inson—to th North Pacific Coas Indian tribes have in their leg-| was to the last degree full, varied IN Stella has repeatedly asked to be Solicito nd 4 4 i dience heard aa history accounts of the} and interesting In his conelu set . ; f be and 1g to work, but this cannot th handed} I himself, « the coast d, only each tribe claims the! sion the Rey. Mr. Collison struck ices. allowed under the circumstances yesterda ci ht boys ¢ is his pla su Ss as Its own members \ fine note of appeal for the In-| @ase of Beaton vs. Christiansen| of his case, which is still pend- by the | Proposal That the Dominion Gov~ i ea years, M1 Slew Three Grizzlies. dian races, anxious now after all} & Brandt Decided for Plaintiff | ing. tainly 1 ernment Purchase Hon uanees { India tongues Hu ig s es Mr. Collison} the ng history to become like | Today with $4,000 Commission aconeeecnepeaenenpnepenmssmanmmminiiaiitel signations | Dusmuir’s Yacht Delaura for mand, and fis d, the great one being that of|the white men, whom they so] and Gosts. The problem of seleeting small Fishing Cruiser the pow of ©X-| the chief who slew three grizzlies | aptly mimic. He spoke of the re- tees Xmas gifts for sending by mail - i inguages | single-handed, the last one by) serves, denying that they contain Mr. Justice Clements after|is easily solved at Wark’s. Re- Christmas Candy. Canadian ! \ Indians well con utehing with his wiry arms;so much better land than that} hearing the evidence in the case|member, your last opportunity shipment for \ ) fa that the coast)and legs so that it could not| about them and pointing out that}5f Angus Geaton vs. Messrs.| for mailing gifts home is Thurs- . i 1) 1 1 } ’ ‘ _ . | surpassed. tf] | A 1a I ; g from no mean) peach him vitally with tooth or/there is litthe chance of the In }Christiansen & Brandt today|day. tf hoe Gov va but seem ratit claw, nor shake him off, he all|dians eve improving land to | found for the plaintiff, Beaton, FOS BR 00s ONT Se TINGUISHED TRAVELER | «ica wht D ited from a high he while gnawing his way into whi h they have neither individ jfor the amount of $4,000 and NO HOPE FOR MINERS 8 ari Hl la Te windpiy rhe hunter wa ially me in community any real) costs, being half the profits en a 5 ee Fales Gordon, the| (li: sh | Old indian Legends. found side by side with his tro-} tit Would any civilized white|[Lakelse valley land deal which Tragedy of the Tennessee Coal © Trotter Visits Rupert. 7 t} : I i | the fa eaching | phi the la bear dead, the an or group of white men 40|}Beaton had furthered for the Mining Disaster Deepens. held a I ’ f the Indians, on} chief all but gone from loss of asked the speaket rhe In-| firm named. Messrs. Williams dea, Gordon, the ASE ession, of mar-| blood, as the be adr had seratched | dians’ appeal, eon vss Mr. Col-| & Manson appeared for plaintiff Canadian a: Despatch.) whose trav A PRINCE RUPERT C nge in the early| his ba almost to ribbons, Rey.) lison, is for terms of equity now] and L. W. Patmore for defend- Bryceville, Dec. 14.—-With the } S( 8 ¢ } j ( neo ng e . . > % ; . 1 well known as : { son held his audi-| W l Coll aw th man, with th incomin white m Nn) ants, passing of another day without lying visit tn | Dispute Over Lot Heard e ittentic for over|heard the story from his own wa vin tae sees taking possession | This case ends the sitting of] the discovery of any more live was button- | Supreme Court at Victoria He told the story of] lips and v« ushed for its truth as of his old hunting grounds and the Supreme Court in Prince Ru-|men in the Gross Mountain mine reports on| with one or two| he had seen the sears on his back. | gardens rreat me like a man, }pert for this time. Judge Cle- hope for the rescue of the fifty orning, and| (Special t da iv legends which the} Archdeacon Collison has the skull} he cries, “and you will have al|ments having adjourned the men still unaccounted for has | f r erizz given 1 bs Or ian good ¢ an. | > “oge f denied his iden. | Vict iD A ' weit irae one in par-|0 the great grizzly given him b good man, and a eg 1 citizen. | court sine die when he rose at} reached the lowest ebb. Forty- p at last. Hel]pert figured la se} 33 , > | A280 today. five bodies have been recovered a flying visit|preme Cou ; . |home to the Naas, His presence} i a a agama thus far, am in apl For Members o_ | returning jdustice Hu , ‘ ‘ f the members of last night, with the speaker of} PUBLIC GUARANTEE. - soueememecmnemenees ACCUSE ae ee iation will the evening, is a credit to the | aoe Fresh cut flowers Wednesday, [Dp rr reeisi | ad y ‘ ve “ore | ‘ark’s : OF MURDER | fe I . D +h rin Intyre Hall on energy of the pastor and organ-| We are authorized by the pub- Wark'’s, tf Bosto erly in tin ' I meeting is izers of the Presbyterian Club, : ae ; : er re r t} 5 \ gl ne m jlishers to guaré e at every " Pastor to Stand Trial on) fendants u : ’ Ml a . : embers only rhe vice president, Miss Mac me ; om si ~ = t REWARDED THE CAPTAIN January 15. |} Pearson and W i ! : i kenzie, presided very gracefully per al who, during thé monk . . | Vancouvel rhe 08 1 by the Under Auspices of Ciub Men of and a reading from Hiawatha and | pene tORs t are - “4 re H . \a Capt. J. ©. Hunter of = North= V. Rieheson, the | concluded « book complied by bie ; taal iano selection by Mr. Robinson) S°hiPHen fo" the Bamity Heralc) western Has Bravery Rewarded. who is accused | i Auxiliary of the Prince} Worth in the Missionary Work P ; Aaleehlan BX ear neg | and Weekie-Aiaraiiatnnieea) cell ant . : tal is oO heir Pres-|‘"'" feu 5 | paoeive a 6 sir valuable . , { his jilted sweet- | BANK ROBBERS RAID General Hospital i nj of the West Lend The }ing. Rev, F .W. Kerr was present} Peeetve & copy of their valuable Seattle, Dec, 14.—A heavy gold ll, in to stand! : ets drug store and ence and Voice. las a listener and introduced Dr,| P®emium picture, entitled “Home| hunting case watch, suitably en- 15th ltThree Masked Men Enter Bank 1 & MeMeekin’s grocery | wae fhcan: Again, he Family Herald and/ grayed, has been presented to of Commerce at Everett \ copy should be in every Besides tha splendid address | [ee eens Star's subscription re- Captain J. C. Hunter of the A Friend in Need Rupert. Besides helping} by Rey, W. BE, Collison last night | re j}ceipts in November were 60 per] steamship Northwestern at Se- Xma me he | (Special to Daily New thy cause, a useful neces-/in the Presbyterian Chureh hall, | WILL MEET UNION MEN |eent. over November, 1910, al-| attle by a commitee of the pas- as ese s | Specls 1 WwW , : si feel Th y are | Everett Dy 14 Thre btained at minimum) Fourth avenue, a very brief ad-| | most entirely owing to the pic- sengers of the steamship on the or e are “vere , obtal aoe leration for their | masked :me! tered t B 0 tf dress was given by Dr. Tomlin-| Mr. J. C. Watters to Be in Car-| ture, which is admitted. by all southbound trip just ended, dur- ) during the past|¢ ymmere before i sananclier. pa ae conn » penters’ Hall Tonight. eee on corre: om the best) ing whieh the vessel was storm : Sn . st nigl ind at U whose experiences would fi a} premium ever given with @ news-/peaten for eight days. Durin On Beott, Froud}ing hour fa . Canada Grows. a thanl | - ba er, Those who fail to secure]. er . 8 ne : 5 election, ¥t Inoint of the gu dd enanial good SiZec 008, Mr. J. CG. Watters of the Vic- ay » ‘ all that time the captain never . « ce Eonaw in sight f si Ottawa, Dee, 14 V9 See Seale Dr. Tomlinson did not toueh on ' Baws : ’ , x copy will have themselves to| had an opportunity to remove his Mice to Property Holders in|cler! They 8 { inada’s trade fo 1993 oe over | His own knowledge of the Indians} toria Trades and Labor Council blame, t he Family Herald and clothing and for one period of Section 2 . |r oe is no elue to th ' ) 849, 9N9) Or rae snty- | 28! night as the hour was late,} will meet a number of the local Weekly Star and such a beautiful|50 hours he was on the bridge - B cage rer vious year of over seve but he is the hero of long canoe | labor ljeaders tonight in the Car-| picture all for one dollar is such} and in the pilot house continu- s ‘ ‘| aoe na ( ore | Which Are You? nn irips between the Naas and|penters’ hall to discuss forming rare value that no person can af- ously. kl 19th or ‘Tuesday | : le have troul th Skeena vivers béfore ever steam-|a tyades and labor council for] ford to miss it, The picture is leat the Dalian aie al nt ee othe! wea Soot loll at Ward’s Gandy | ers plied these waters. On one] Prince Rupert, All union work-| given both to renewal and new Leave orders now for Xmas if matters ofa | Ki aid & Co,'’s sho , S be: Watch the window. tf isuch trip he brought his bride!ingmen ave inviled to be present,| subscribers. flowers, Wark's, tf " benefit, | trouble alo 5 Ae SRR cae phage LR 8:30 rsday | Ccesa |e | THI Ol St AZ vi pri 1— heq ad 1 nk we 9 th *d be 1. fe lequ lote Hen pect ntro t th L wa in arrit wn i 5 the y of left Wart e of mith nost yrit- bout hing the St., fer- in- arse had nis- orn- bere leer self ‘he