WEATHER rs ending 5 a.m.,, THE Twenty 0 mr BAR, tN. RAIN 29,689 0.12 wat. TEM THE DAILY NEWS... NEXT MAILS For SouTH Princess Royal .. Tuesday, a.m. FoR NORTH pac rcarene May, Thursday, Oct. 12 TUN Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist (™ WT 13494) ) ———— ——_—__—_—_——— on po mf I] ¥ ), 230 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Monpay, Ocroper 9, 1911, “CTORIA, § B. ee PRICE Five CENTS — WAR LUST BREAKS OUT AGAIN ALL OVER EUROPE WHITNEY DECLINED THE PORTFOLIO OF JUSTICE Ontario’s Premier Decided He Would Rather Remain a Provincial Premier Than Become Minister of Justice for q itewa, Oct. 9.—It is stated rt | folio of Minister of Fiction © fiercd to and refused by Premier Sir Jomes Whitney of Ontari Sie | rrived during the week fororto efter Messrs. Cochrane ard Rogers. They had preceder ce et large number ‘ ctive Cabinet Min- is for #@ private word hy ( ryative leader in residerce, where mmersed in work the cé pital the Dominion The Ont Minister the ario Premier and divulge ro word ot would their Borde n, both hi ve as 10 object with Mr. it is known that offered portfolios in the cor- suliation but beer Ad- Sir Jemes hes pre- all Ont aders as a Federal new miristration. cedence over other ario Conservaove le lieutena He was nt of the incoming premier offered the Justice es’ beirg ore would be fitted to fill Mr. Cochrare has been suggested as Minister of Public Works. portfolio ol which he worthily. KILLED BY A VANCOUVER CAR: Minnesota Struck Down by | Interurban Tram. ess De Spec h) Oct. 9.—Verror Ald- r 8, of Fergus Falls, M here on ; visit to ! killed by being run i terurban trem last \\ getting out of the M e ran in front of s instantly killed ARCHDEACON COLLISON HERE Preached Evening Sermon in Angelican Church Last Night Collison preached | ) Anglican Church | referring oO} In mentioning | Ne Archads ttention | acon called ¢ : | has just now} d of thirty-eight | on these coasts | Collison and} Ottawa, Oct. 9.—It is confidently B ret have just re- Istated in Ottawa that the census | lriennial Con-|though not es yet officially stated, \nglican Church in| will show a population in the ‘is year was held] Dominion of less than eight mil- rio. Archdeacon |lions. The total will probably be} ; | to the spirit}seven and a half millions. Conference which | m that the day of | Ladies’ Neckwear—the _ latest iT religious activity | things new assortment at Wal ot vert far distart, | lace’s. 2 $2, 000,000 FOR A CHURCH SITE Vernon Aldrich on Holiday from | Mackenzie & Mann Buy Out the jmen whom Mr. St. James Methodist Con-} gregation to Build a Station at Montreal. (Canadian Press Despatch Montreal, Oct. 9.—Mackenzie & Mann have annourced the purchase of the site of the St. | James Methodist Church for $2,- 000,000 to be for for used terminals their railways. The St the tecturally . James Church is prob- and archi- Methodist ably most costly, beautiful Church in Canada. The Mackenzie & Mann an- |nouncement settles the spec ulation the C. N. R Montre as to where termin is to be located ir CENSUS DISAPPOINTING Returns will Show That Canada Has Only Seven and a Half 40,000 Men in Two Divisions are eRe: ltaly for Tripoli—Ban is Placed Million People. (Canadian Press Despatch) VANCOUVER CAPTURES BOTH MANN AND MINTO CUPS“ Won Both the Professional and Amateur Lacrosse, Championships on the Same Day——Tecumsehs Won the Second Game by 3 to 2 But Lost Out on the Series ress Despatch) Oct, 9.-—By the vic- Vancouver and at tured on lacrosse Toronto, Saturday amateur winning Minto donated ional and . t lacrosse, the was Mann and former to tor the champion eam, and the latter ‘orald Mann for the nateur lacrosse team ld were | . he Minto Cup from Vancouver I Minto Cup match the cam won the ol the series, game, by 3 it could not overcome which the ‘eam piled up on the | | five goals previous Saturday, On the series Vancouver won by 7 goals to3, A much better brand of lacrosse was put up by the Tecumsehs in the second game, They captured one goal in the first followed by one goal for Vancouver. Vancouver scored another goal in the secord quarter, but the Te- followed two the third, , game by 3 goals to 2. up with winning cumsehs goals in the Amateurs Won Also The V amateur la- Toronto, Oct. &. ancou- Athletic Club's team won the by 2 to 1, with the Porontos, thereby mer Mann Cup emblematic of the World's Amateur Championship. ver game here Young for- crosse today giving the his MR. BORDEN PICKS HIS CABINET Official Announcement is 's Made sha-at Persoiiitel of New Government ---Distribution of Portfolios to be Announced Later PREMIER McBRIDE NOT AMONG THEM (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, Oct. 9.—-It is definite- ly stated on official authority that the personnel of Mr. Bor- iden’s Cabinet has been selected. | How the various portfolios will be distributed is, however, not yet decided. The following are the gentle- Borden has | finally decided to take into the |Government, divided according lto their provinces: | | | This makes a total of sixteen members—one more than had Sir | Wilfrid Laurier at the formation of his last Government. The announcement of the Cab- inet was made after Sir Wiifrid aurier had formally resigned on I | catherine Today Ottawa. is eager- ily discussing the selections. Leaves for Ottawa Good Frederick Borden left | Ottawa for good. During the week | jhe sold his magnificent home here Sir has MARITIME PROVINCES Hon. J. D. Hazen. Hon. R. L. Borden. QUEBEC Mr. F. D. Monk. Hon. Mr. Pelletier. Mr. W. B. Nantel. Mr. George Perley. Hon. Charles Doherty. ONTARIO Hon. Frank Cochrane. to Mr. Frederick Booth, and an- nounces that he will retire old home io live. Contract Not Let to his at Canning, Nove Scotia, It Liberal Government big harbor learned that the did for is award the St. at the It decided to leave the matter to the not contract the John improvements final meeting of the Cabinet. was new Ministry. British Columbia’s Cabinet Representative is Martin Burrell—Alberta and Saskat- chewan are Without Repre-entation—Manitoba Gets Hon. Robt. Rogers and Dr. Roche—Ontario Gets Six Out of the Sixteen Seats, and Quebec Five—Premier Hazen of New Brunswick, Hon. F. Cochrane of Ontario, Hon. Jean Pelletier of Quebec and W. T. White of Toronto are Brought in Mr. W. T. White. Hon. George E. Foster. W. S. Middlebro. Andrew Broder. J. E. spices cat: cab WESTERN PROVINCES Hon. Robert Rogers. Dr. W. J. Roche. BRITISH COLUMBIA Martin Burrell. Row at Toronto Toronto, Oct. 9.—The local Cor- servatives are up in arms against the announcemert that W. T. White, one of the insurgent Lib- erals in the recent election, is to be given the portfolio of finance. A protest was sent to Mr. Borden by members of the Central Exe- cutive and by various individuals who assert that the Tories who fought the party’s battles when in (Continued on page 3.) TTALY IS EMBARKING HER ARMY on War Despatches—Italy Offers Turkey an Indemnity to Release Tripoli Canadian Press Despatch) Rome, Oct. 9.—A_ rigid censor- | | ship has been placed by Italy on all press despatches, and not a lire is allowed to get through, This is taken to be a token that} j import int developments Seige Proclaimed tre On. | }to Without Bloodshed Italy Offers Terms In has stated the Italy terms on which she She to a note to the Powers, is willing to cease hostilities. has expressed a_ willingness I g | pay Turkey a reasonable indemnity allow Italy to set up a pro- | tectorate over Tripoli. Every port in the south of} [Italy has been declared in a state| : ee. ‘ | of seige while the embarkation of | Making Show of Resistance 140,000 mer is taking plage. These} Constantinople, Oct. 9.—An in- lare supposed to take the field|fluential member of the com- lat Tripoli. The men are going|mittee of union and progress stated in two divisions. The main body|to the Associated Press today Palermo, | that he realized that Turkey had ; to been forced by untoward measures to submit to the Italian proposal Tripoli, but that on account of the fanaticism of the people a show of resistance had be made. At present, there are only 93 deputies in Con- stantinople, a number insufficient to evacuate for a quorum, but as soon as the requisite 140. arrive, the chamber will be convened. members Italians are Penalised The German consulate is storm- Italians who ed by anxious are CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 (Canadian Press Despatch) Paris, Oct. 9.—An astonishing change has come over the Mor- The German tone hes suddenly become overbearing, and the French government seeking the cause. England Won't Allow It rhe that price of keeping out of the Tripoli embroglio, Italy Germany a coaling station on the rocan situation. is report is made as a has ceded to Red Sea. The British Govern- ment has already taken aiarm, and it is said will never allow Germany to obtain such a station on the British route to India. German Emperor Defiant It is stated that the Kaiser has thrown his weight the side of the Colonial Secretary De Linde- on guist, whose mind is set on a vast German Empire, and who has threatened to resign unless the French proposals are rejected, London Excited Oct. 9.—Great uneasi- the London, ness is felt in London over acute turn to the Morrocan situ- ation. The markets closed under depression on Saturday and the were unable to locate the which it is now known was public cause, due to the crisis. Berlin’s change of attitude is said. to be due to Italy's sudden action in Tripoli, for which the GERMANY MENACES WAR AGAIN England Learns that Italy Has Ceded a Coaling Station on the Red Sea to Ger- many Whose Attitude is Now Defiant—-London, Paris and Berlin Greatly Excited—Moroccan Issue is Opened Up Again was negotiating. Rome precipitated the war when found the negotiations were almost Kaiser she completed. The latest note is unpublished, but Berlin's reply known to be exceedingly overbearing. The delicacy of the situation is shown by the activity of the Foreign Office, also at the French Embassy where the usual week-end re- laxation is absent. is The Bt left the harbor early this morning to continue her cruise in the waters around Hecate Straits and Dixon's Enr- trance, She may visit the Islands. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4 FRENCH ARE AL It Has Now Come to “to Light Two Other Battleships Oct. uneasiness is Toulon, 9.—Corsiderable beirg felt here over succession of mis- adventures that have befallen French naval vessels of late, ard many people are inclired to attach sinister importance to it. It is confirmed that fires broke out on the battleships Petrie and Suffren or the seme mornirg that the Liberte was destroyed. This adds to the general mystification. The damage done to the Demo- cratic by the explosion has been found to be more serious than at the strange ARMED AT SUCCESSIVE ACCIDENTS t at F ires Broke Out on at the Time the Liberte Blew Up—Public are Mystified first thought, ard the vessel will be dry-docked. Divers have found 2. large steam leurch sunk between the armored cruiser Pothueu and the battleship Meassenz.. The following serious accidents have happened durirg the past two weeks: September 20, cruiser Gloire, gua explosion, Toulon; Sep- tember 25, battleship Liberte, ex- plosion at Toulor; September 27, torpedo destroyer Mouzquelon, dameged in collision. Several exclusive lengths ladies’ fail suitings.—Wallace’s. 2 ARE AT WORK ON COAL MINES Graham Island Will Soon be Shipping Black Diamnods to Prince Rupert. Masset, Oct. 8.—Work is going on rapidly now to develop the coal properties on the Yakoun River. A skid road twenty miles long is now under construction from Queenstown on Masset Inlet to the mines on the Yakoun River. The work is under the superin- tendence of. Mr. Wright. This road is necessary for the purpose of moving in the machinery quired at the mines; along the surveyed proposed island railway. re- line EUREKA AGROUND Alaska Craft is Fast in the Mud at Keewalik, Ten Miles from Port. (Canadian Press Despatch) Nome, Alaska, Oct 9—The steamer Eureka is aground in the mud at Keewalik. She is trying to get off by lightering 900 tons of freight ten miles from its desti- nation, George Took Many About sixty first class and as many second class passengers went below by the G. T. P. S.S. Prince George this morning. Royalist Troops Piileed (Canadian Press Despatch) London, Oct. 9.—It is reported here that King Manuel with his troops was defeated in Portugal yesterday. The statement was given out at his residence at Richmord that Manuel was in the house but the truth leaked out. The residence is heavily guarded. The police, visitors and reporters.are not allowed to linger, Reports from Spain say that losses on both sides were very heavy. Badajos, Oct. 9.—The Portu- guese republicans were al- together victorious in their battles with the Royalists according to a news courier. He said the Roy- alist forees were met and defeated not the road is of the KING MANUEL IS DEFEATED IN PORTUGUESE CIVIL WAR WILL GO BACK TO OTTAWA Hon. George Graham Decides to Re-enter Poblic Life—Seat Will Probably be Opened for Him. (Canadian Press Despatch) Oct. 9.—Hon. George P. Graham stated today that he hed decided to yield to the re- quests showered upon him to continue in public life. He will re-enter Parliament at an early dete. It has not yet been decided what seat he will contest, but two safe seats have already been offered him. Toronto, SATURDAY’S BASEBALL Northwestern League Vancouver 0, All Stars 5. National League Boston 5, New York 2. Chicago 9, Pittsburg 5. American League | Boston 8, Washington 1. Chicago 3,4; Cleveland 4, 1. Detroit 1, St. Louis 0. Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 1, Sacrameito 8. San Francisco 3, Oakland 5. Verron 6, Portland 3. National and American league seasons closed on Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Prince Rupert Methodist Church will hold their annual banquet on Thanksgiving evening. o9 near Badajos After a Stiff Battle—Were Beaten by Republican Army in Attempt to Recapture Lisbon attempt advance towards Lis- They are cow entrenched at to be mr. Bragarza. BAPTIST BANQUET TOMOR- ROW First PRE a ER . Live Broth- erhood of Young Men. Very popular will be the Baptist Brotherhood Banquet to be held tomorrow evening at cight p.m. in the McIntyre Hell. The casion celebrated is the anniversary of the institution of the Brother- hood which came into being soon after the arrival of Rev. W. H, McLeod, Prince Rupert's athletic pastor. A large attendance is OC- but by ro means routed, ard are strongly entrenched row. The Royalists are holding Virhost ard Alameda, but were beaten in their already booked for the banquet though tickets may still be obtainn though tickets may still be obtained, ; |