WEATHER bee hours ending 6 a.m., NEXT MAILS Two For souTH oo MP. BAR. IN. RAIN Camosun..........4 Sunday, a. m. warrewe, MTT 99,960 «20 ro: son Salama 66,0 a oy \enis esses Monday p. m. 2 . . 2 Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PY. annie - ‘nol ‘ +. — = —— a te es to I, NO. 182 PRINCE Rupert, B.C., SATURDAY, AuGusT 12, 1911. 'C TORIA, 8. cs: "R PROCITY RIGHT FOR RUPERT”-NEW SLOGAN AD. NEW TON IS ENDORSED bac ca ous ee SERIOUS BUSINESS FOR | : Their Honorarium Will be $2000 I BASEBALL SCORES | Kidnappers Relented and Gave BY LOCAL CONSERVATIVES) 7°" aw eo PRINCE RUPERT SAILOR (Canan} ) Bit Northwestern Le | ( ng Press Despatch) Vancouver 5, Spokan vata (Canadian Press Despatch) nae oe ondon, Aug. 11.—The reso-| ¥é ae. Aug Ange lw Delegates to Nanaimo. Convention Instructed to}lution to pay members of the| Portland 2, Seattle 1. vee, ae ts ae oo. Witnesses Say That James McCall Who Sent a Bullet eas 4 "Ta ji ia ; no, dna ppec y ack , han Support Him.—Newton Supporters Carried the [British House of Commons $2000| Teoma eae ae : | Sishidiatlcks inet, Sheunligs Aan Through the Windsor Bar was Threatening by 31 Votes to 29 Meeti annually for their services was National League Lars : a ha ai ‘ the Life of Constable Hamblin all Meeting by otes to in Meeting pleted ty ee ; Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 1 found by the police within a few of Sixty. ores yy a vote of 256 to 139 abies 6 Brookign 3 blocks of his father’s home last Day Before Shooting. oday. s 3. : By narrow margin of 3) to|In a meeting of sixty, they manag- aceon New York 6, Philadelphia 0. night. Matters are looking rather serio- sailor was obsteperous almost as ra of local Conser-|ed to have thirty-one votes. The art of pleasing any lady American League ie us for James McCall the sailor}soon as he landed, end required ited | night endorsed Mr.| The chief object of the meeting without the least trouble has been Philadelphia BI, 3; Boston 5, 4. School Board to Meet from the S.S. Prince Rupert who to be restrained on Centre street. -M. Newton as the Conservative|was to decide whether or not to| discovered by the makers of the| Washington 3,3; New York 1, 2. A short special meeting of the used a rifle on Thursday eveniitg Afterwards he went up town and minee from Prince Rupert for|instruct the delegates to support | ‘Queen Quality’’ shoe. Their Other two games postponed. Schost: Roa wil te held in’ the sending a bullet through the Wind- did the rest of the omine Victor « Comox-Atlin seat in the House|any particular candidate. After|Shoes are very easy, extremely Pacific Coast League : i Sasecten sor Hotel bar within six inches Swarson, the bartender wao nearly Commot Phe delegates who|some discussion a motion was put| Pretty, and most durable. Scott,| Oakland 11, Portland 2. rx COnRR ONY Canrenay of the bartender’s heed. Seven lost his life told how eecused had f tened the convention at | before the house to the effect that} Froud & Company have them in Los Angeles 4, — Francisco 1. |go into the matter of tenders for bam vo examined - this} been seen to lozd the gun delioey? anaimo next Wednesday were|the delegates be left to exercise | “ll styles. Sacramento 13, Vernon 3. the re-fitting of the old school. | morning s preliminary hearing of ately ard fire from 2 ott ily charged to support Mr. ay sit ere 4% ri they | —— —_________ — : ce Pree ig ata a Stick 06 ten AG ee ee n’s cand ire |would support. Mr. Newton's} & Gp idan A x: » ns toude AMET cor cuutes enlitedd chia, abet vobed| THREE CANADIANS KNOWN IN BRITIAN- |that McCall had been threatening | bullet whistled by within six inches vi . : watts oi ‘ {the life of Constable Hamblin} of my head,"’ said the witness. ewt the previous meeting | it down by 31 to 29. | jt ’ 2 u Dt maie " was packed by} Alderman’ Clayton thereuvon | | all day, and that he also threatened Other Witnesses oa us of injuring his | i + oe i li Le a 7 ‘ha |to shoot the colored man Ernes:| Seven witnesses in all appeared ts made last night’ Peete te ce 5 ete on x ss |Gray who refused him the loan of | to give evidence this morning. ts mac ist ® tin struc e ( egates to| z c : , mone aie ial ins! ante | five cents in the Butte Cafe. These were Arthur Little, Victor me " “7 ae ee te ene Newton aS 7 Pi a | Up for Election Siranson; Etnest Gray, thas eased N vthn ly t in at the en a fe ia re pats 99 | Accused comes up for election|man, Oscar Gross, proprietor of ewton only go a irriec ras ar vote of 31 to 2 : . rs eo list He: one cone % as a ps ge tase i ae | before Judge Lampman this after-|the Butte Cafe, A. Doyie, Con- for dalaantea wane : sar Pep oa 4 o ¢ tid . a * |noon, and should he rot elect him | stable Hamblin and Constable Mer- he . third uf hin vias ts 3 . co be oe ere |for speedy trial the case will be|rit. City Solicitor Peters conduct- Leak etahiiat a eee |a costly one for the city to send|ed the prosecution. The accused sen, Bess wer) a below. Asked if he hadjis charged with ‘‘Having in his Vewton One ‘) For row boats and launches janything to say this morning|possession an offensive weapon rather stormy meeting held a telephone 320 green. Davis’ | |accused remained silent. Evidence|for a purpose dangerous to the rity and used it well!| Boat House. | i Arthur Little showed how the | public peace.” SS aoe T Ee ee BOB KELLY’’ [handle the ‘sale of lots here but| AFFECTS TRAMP. STEAMERS| COUNCIL MEET TODAY which firm Lhave not yet settled 7 ane . Sigurt ie Strike Ordered by British Sail- : : TO SPEND $$$ “Messrs. Foley, Welch & Stew- nea’ eae enietare Chains Special Call by Acting Mayor art have already secured four | foo ee Kirkpatrick e Popular Little ‘“Nabob’’|blocks 118, 119, 120 and 121.| (Special to the Daily News) teres 2 y who captured the King’s Prize at | ; z ’ ; $ ; Means to Do Well by His|The Union bank will also build | Reading — ec ne ee eis ate Se eis eles” Beanie chan oa | New York, Aug. 12.—Fifty Brit-| At five p.m. today the city Townsite at New Hazelton jthere. I shall have agencies selling | jisley, Sir rh : ad ° hens t _— t etrel of British politics jish tramp steamers which are now council will ECE by special rn lots in Seattle, Spokane, Van-| ™ ritis er ee Oy oe : jin port here may be tied up in-|mons from Acting Mayor Kirk- Mr, R Kelly or more fa-|couver, Victoria, and other Cities. | * 7 ‘ ee ni. tise tate SRR fia ye a pelt by a strike ordered by patrick. A good deal of municipal B Kelly—"Nabob Ke} I intend to spend money on this| | the sailors’ and firemen's union | business requires attention, and as reached Prince | proposition and give it a good start lof Gre at Britain. While the sailors|four of the aldermen and the 2 Prince George}at once." jon the liners of the Atlantic com-| Mayor will be absent from town }panies sign for the round trip,|0M Monday there can be no 3 g to put my new Prince Albert South 'the sailors on most of the tramp/| meeting then. mi) Hazelton—on the Ceptain and Mrs. Nicholson ,steamers sign separately for the Amongst the business to be a bof next week," he said} went south by the Prince Albert ‘ [journey each way. The union attended to today is the passing of ' hid , he D Ni cosisih Wits “matting; — The .old “Albert | | has issued a new wage scale em-|a requisition for pumping plant Be NE It y heve been on the] iy sales eS Re erence Oe | bodying an increase all round and | for the new Morse Creek temporary oe ‘ke soner but for enenreying yen Vancouver and. Prince “*Water Officials are Wrong in Every Point The Allege’”’ Declares‘ seamen ere instructed to re-|water supply. Alderman Clayton ‘ ith the government between Vancouver and Princ ater icla g y y - use to sign except under the new | will move the granting of the order. ae ld special papers pepmr co be Printe enn preres Fire Chief McInnis. He Means to Deal Direct with the | scale. Members of the American | The amount involved is $1175. ; hich | “ e fo on vhe Islend run formerly the ° ree ° ° union are not allowed to take the|The city already owns suitable ¢ 1 here for . d W C D ff It H | y se Yes, | ll let a local firm} Albert's. Fire an ater ommittee. Wricuities 1S | place of strikers. boilers for the plant. t Dept. Has to Meet With Owing to ie EW EST OR | HELD MOCK FUNERAL OVER : ABLISHMENT F Street Obstructions. i FUNERAL UNDERTAKING - do not intend to reply tolin the Fire Chief’s report to his|on is the condition of the Me A DEPARTING COMRADE ‘ ; igs water officials’ allegations|committee is the need for more | On the occasion of the explosion | aa essrs. Hayner Bros., to Build Chapel, Offices and! crowd any newspe pes "’ said Fire} call me ne \t ern there is|on Second avenue when i \ | Undergraduates of Cambridge University Held an if i Embalming Rooms on Grenville Court. (Hi! Mclovs wien spel an alec asta at thesis ws bari the Nk/ Historie Farewall Over a Student Who Was ‘ . ° » a r News on 1e subject Vv a Oo or | t > * i Buildings in Mission Style with] PF © ; i iil oe ane S sje bee: sg io oe a ces few. painiitiy he dice tion Expelled for Breaking the College pit Every Modern Device. l the fire and water committee of|more should be employed. All|outside the Bank of Montreal. A} Rules. f ne Mc Hayner Brothers are;the building will exactly meet ts the city council. My report on | the four call-men originally em-| light pole ee nee by the (Colonial Press Despatch) bandsmen. ‘The hearec tana aie 4 at once on_ the | purpose. Funeral obsequies con-| the position of the fire department | ployed did : not ‘Culp to duty ae of ie . $roune . London, Aug. 11.—Never within | with “the deceased" walking at Ps : new and. entirely|ducted there and the last sud|is already in their hands, and it pene theit dispute with the council hed een st ae ry a os | memory have the Cambridge under|the side. Next came the un- ie ndertaking etait: services rendered the dead will be | is up to them to deal with it. But] regarding wages, and it is oy: neawy erga two of — ne lgraduates “ragged” as they did| fortunate maa's charger—a very ; " p of the fan shaped |carried out in quiet dignity with- I may say that the we.ter people | parently difficult to get men eed S een at es a a 'on Thursday afternoon, when a!smell dorkey. A cab, with a he ) ( ille Court. adininlie’ Gilt eatentation. are wrong in every one of the| this duty at ig month hes oe oy oot ie i a heey | Welle known Trinity Hall §Sports-| large printed notice, “Alas, my Py th a ee \rmy Cithdel. The Experienced Undertakers points they have alleged against |the offer is made of free quarters|o ie ‘ | st ae eeee ar nie |man, who has recently been doing | poor ‘brother, contained the ‘‘dead it Ae leasures 28 ft. x 50| Adding to their present equip-| the fire depertmer i. | at the fire hall. jsent i ar re ee i" {great things on the. cricket field, | man's brother. But perhaps the Del k Fx 100 d will allow of the}ment many of the very latest Want Callmen Condition of Streets anmeraritians GN ai ee oe sent down,” and was accorded } most pathetic figure was the heart- 10 get ery fine substantial | appliances which have brought to Amongst the points emphasized Another point sure to be touched mock funeral on the most broken widow. iO ia pu is just what the|perfection the art of embalming |= = ——<——— = wane = |gigantic scale the town has ever For fully half a mile the pro- ab He i ve planned. Thelon this continent, Messrs. Hayner|y gue eevee eevee eeeoesooon » »| known. cession stretched, and so dense ” en leased for a con-| Brothers, who have had thorough o | Every fancy costume kept by} were the crowds that it took an Ker ‘i and the building} training and experience in this 'theatrical costumers and others|hour to make the journey of a il rmanent type, class of service will be in a position | 9, “RECIPROCITY IS RIGHT FOR RUPERT,” SAYS ‘‘ NABOB” KELLY | was let out on hire and under- mile to the rallway station, where Eleng, nil Equipped to attend to undertaking work —_—— ~ | graduates too late to hire a costume the scene was unequalled in the I funeral services, offi-|@s fittingly as any of the firms in} 5 Se | made one, One had a dress suit history of f ambridge. Under- | ! ‘Iming — re Grins: all| the older centres of Canada, The “Reciprocity is Right for the whole Dominion of Canada. It is right for the 0 | made of sac eee paaee wih ee tenia on is tome Pecio veninetly arranged |chepel attached to their offices |. Province of British Columbia even more than for the rest of Canada, and of course oy | ashes. Others oug at a set and even on to the top of trains. re ing the land: Inside | Will be secluded and quiet. Whilk it is right for Prince Rupert.’’ organ, draped in purple and lack, Cambridge will know no more be furnishis fittings, and lin the earlier days of Prince Ru- Ly These are the words this morning of ‘‘Bob’’ Kelly whose reputation as a busi- Early on the scene was a cab | of the student who has been ‘‘sent Olstering wil be ti : } : at pert there was no lack of dignity ness head is unrivalled in British Columbia and whose name is known for sound containing the Devil, followed by down, but it will not soon forget P'shed and in the ane fee ‘of about funeral services held in a sense over all the West. : . . yla hansom cab with four under- | him. Pe quiet and dignified 4 le rougl hack, the growth of “Reciprocity—Right for Rupert’’ three R's for the present election campaign. ® | graduates inside—four outside, and SoninSaEnEnIeinndanemmeneeemeeee? Put ide the Gre nville Court Lines Be bier mn 1 develop- “Good man all right,'’ remarked ‘‘Nabob"” Kelly regarding the candidature ®|two. sitting on the horse—and Are You Down-hearted? BRE Of th building “tes be aie the city has demander deve a of Mr. Duncan Rose. @ | most of them in pyjamas. Prac-| You won't be if you get a pair Pesigned in the well know dadete LEME in line with that of all other @| tically every vehicle in the town of those comfortable thoes at lission Sty le, which is till j 4 {cities, and in this department | @|was chartered, Scott, Froud & Company's. Com- nd substantial lookin E " = ' Messrs. 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