eta Ts] ee nwa ATHER irs ending 6 a.m., THI Me BAR IN, RAIN 29.639 0,12 x/ Pai me NO, 231 Prince Rupert, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER CANADA MADE A MISTAKE that the plankwey in question is SEAT OPENED }not on city pro perty. Mr. W. A. Mackenzie was the FOR COCHRANE TY spokesman in the mitter of the REJECTING RECIPROCI other petition which was to prevent ; New Minister. will Sit as Mem- if possible the carrying out of the ber for Rainy River ° : i scheme proposed in the earliest aa Sy Declared President Taft in Speech at Bellingham— plans bin ee grading of Fifth| Fort Williani, Oct. 10.—It is Thinks That After a Few Years of Experience avenue at Fulton street this scheme| reported here that Hon. Frank Canada Will Come to Think Right About It involving the excavation of the}Cochrane will be nominated to ; z : natural rise here to a depth of|represent the district in the Dom- , Prem ane ive are: tie. older! countty. Alter about fifteen feet. This he peti- itis Parliament, and that he Spy Oct. 10.—“Canada may | °™e ree ot experience It I8}tioners hold will be costly for|wil! be elected by acclamation, lise that infrejecting oy ponaible they will come tO} the city, will lay a heavy burden|as Mr. James’ Conmee, Liberal recipror ey made a big mis- take the right view. Whether they | of excavation Se upon lot owners |ca1 didate, has retired. It is said take," ¢ red President Taft!4° *° or not, if they don't grow }here. Mr. Mackenzie went the|that Mr. J. J. Carrick will return in the « e of a speech following | *° ™ pidly as we do, and as rapidly | le ngth of saying that the radients|}to the Provincial Legislature as his arriva Bellingham last} “° they night nave erowh they |here as planned by Natit were|member for Port Arthur ard will p cannot say it was our fault. 1 : : ‘ : . nig r ; 4 good, and to interfere with them|be given the cabinet seat to be P Ithirk you will agree with me +g ois . I ch was delivered before | SOM te: al acetlinie-ri ; would disfigure the whole district.| vacated by Mr. Cochrane. which had floc ked | et sendy — Rare ee they This matter was elso Jeft with President, and who |™4* s mistake the board of works meantime. VANCOUVER WINS ly to any remark} . - of the reciprocity | Masonic Ball | DISAPPOINTING CENSUS | Tecumsehs 3, AV aiietusdile 9, in |. The Tsimpsean Ledge A. | Lacrosse at Victoria know littke more|and A. M. of Prince Rupert, cor Canada’s Population Under — said, “then the} template holding a ball on Octo-| Seven and a Half Millions (Canadian Press Despatch) ( their side, because | ber 31st. Vancouver, Oct. 10.—-In_ the Ottawa, Oct. 10.—It is now]lacrosse match at Victoria yes- BIG DRY DOCK | OLD “EGERIA” SOLD ¥ eo ee the cersus figures | terday the scare rae Biss for the Dominion will be Tecumseh 3, Vancouver 9. below a half mark. FOR TORONTO Sloop of War Used in Rupert the seven million and Harbor Surveys Fetched $5,800. Criminal Assizes Vancouver Oct. 10.—(Special)— The Provincial Court bd Was, opened today For fit, durability | | try one of Sweder Brothers’ custom | But It Will not Equal the One| finish and new House tailored suits. with the com- (Canadian Press Despatch THE DAILY NE Formerly The Prince Rupcrt Optimist 10, 1911, W IN. ROBT. ROGERS DROPPED FROM CABINET LIST — Z > 's NEXT MAILS FoR sSouTH Rupert......Friday, a.m. FOR NORTH Princess May, Thursday, Oct. 12 PRICE FIVE Cente fall criminal Judge Murphy and Judge McIpnes on behalf of the bench congratulated the authorities for providing a building which it is claimed is one of the firest buildings in Canada. Mr. McPhillips on behalf of the Grard Jury also complimented the Government on the beautiful edifice mencement of the assizes. CASE OF FRED CLARK Prince Rupert Postoffice Money Order Forgery Trial Gos on (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver Oct. 10.—The jury found a true bill in the case of Fred Clarke charged with forgery of a postoffice money order at Prince Rupert. His trial is pre- ceeding. MONDAY BASEBALL National Leainia Boston 11 Philadelphia 5, Chicago 6 Pittsburg 5. 3 St. Louis 6. Pacific Coast League Portland 2 3; Vernon 4 0. American League All Stars 5 Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4 | Prince Rupert Will Have | | | I Le) s By en Order Victoria, Oct. 10 The sloop of | Pa ae ee SOR, cat tit tee wee ne i tly passed by the |waf Egeria was sold by auction 1) mment the Pol on | today to the Varcouver brarch of | ’ mnt t sor }the navy league for 36,800. The Poronto, is to get | ae | “geria 1s to De used as a training | yearly Burrard nt bonus {ship for boys on Inlet. on $900,000, to} a. the survey shi s s ship which cruised | Iding w new ateel lie cece of tice tc Bar ee eOraen props Nocera’ Nantel, ‘Middlebro, Br Broder and Armstrong ‘ i shop in Toronto 7 ‘ ; . ; : | ; ee ee ee ee Pact for Dr. Reid, Col. Hughes, Crothers, Kemp and Lougheed. ah SEFEMSS lis specially interesting to Prince $$$ project have been | Rupert citizens. d operations will BURRELL IS MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE DOUGLAS VS. CLAYTON | | be built in three] ota oe ; " ’ Reaised List Gives Quebec Four indtead of Five tive ‘Atinlitede and Ontario Seven— which Wil iT ‘ ode AP dace a ere. a the Rudolphe Forget Was Offered a Seat in Cabinet But Had to Refuse it , Y pase, ‘Heaven Born’ at It ain : ° ° ° dock vessel . Owing to Business Reasons—Final Selection Has Gone Before The two sections! «The people all seem to. get the Governor-General and Received Assent ill be 400 fee aa : ; : zh ; \ Fae = rl} after me about the lights in this Canadian Press Despatch Hon. L. P. Pelletier, Postmaster- | British Columbia eet : wide. 1) eipy I refer them to Alderman Ottawa, Oct. 10.—Mr. Borden] General | Martin Burrell, Minis ter of Agri- | of lece O sec 2 ’ ‘ ; 4 e qe ene : We ot Clayton, but they don . seem ltO)completed the final selection of Mr. F. D. Monk, Minister of | culture. Hi ee ‘ “| be able to come across him, Al-|his Cabinet last night and made| Public Works. This selection has been sub- 5 oa O areee' }derman Douglas. lan announcement as to the dis- Mr. George H. Perley, portfolio | mitted to the Governor-General ere ebay | “Not the class of people you] tribution of portfolios today. This} undecided. j|and has received the official ap- | a ee ye ier ni certainly Alderman |has several points of difference Ontas | proval, | Llaytor from the numbers previously an- My a Rae Bes Forget Left Behind total length of “The class I represent is the],, ‘ed, the names of Dr. J. D Mr. W. T. White, Minister of | ; Saag be 600 feet ; Fo tid Ae, ON RR euskal ares i | A seat in the Cabinet was | : best class to represent It’s the Reid, T. W. Crothers, Colonel| Finance. “ Lcffired to Mi. Rudalehe Rome. | . leream of the town.’’—Alderman|sam Hu hes, A. E. Kemp, and Dr. J. D. Reid, Minister " : meet SAW CANADA GROW | ? § FAG ees I Ghatsine of Montreal, but he had to decline | iaeangiae | Seni ator Lougheed being announ oe in eee re, bthe horor for awhile, as the | lin place of W. B. Nantel, W. Tr. W. Crothers, Minister of | ; f : ’ aes | Oe ‘ *stion sranting a charter Old Tim. r Fur Trader Died in H. S. CLEMENTS COMING Middlebro, Andrew Broder, J a Labor. aaa ue < Sa ne : 3 . 1.4 ’- * . . to 1e « VE ME Senator Chevrier | Armstrong and Hon. Robert Rog- fs alone) Sam Wugiios, Minister, j Which he is heavily interested will | | Wants to Learn Something | ,... jof Militia i t me before the new } ; ‘ aoe en - Ss rane, se | have Oo come yelore 1e e Press Despatch) About His Constituency lhe new division of the ministers Hon, Frank (¢ ochrane, Minister | | nev haan Eee den eae rer . 9 : vs _ |of Railways and Canals. Berens : ‘ ; Oct 10.—Senator] Vancouver, Oct. 10.—(Special) with their portfolios, divided ac- H ¢ E. F ce dite ca Mani : st ) |cording to provinces is as follows: on, George &, Foster, [rade | {Pasty rs nitoba, died here|H. S. Clements, M. P., left for : oe: On the editorial. nave will bel i ie M P and Commerce. page 7 t. He wes an old} Prince Rupert tor ight to study | aritime rovinoes \, E. Kemp, portfolio undecided. | | found an interesting ‘‘forecast”’ in the Red River!the needs of the Tia previous | _Hon, R. L. Borden, President of Maniseb lof the distribution of portfolios, to going to Ottaw | Council. ; ; aryee ® fase on the early announcement | _Hon. J. D. Hazen, Marine and Dr. W. J. Roche, Secretary of At the: Cabinak? he articles ELEVE | Fisheries, State. printed before the late despatch H AVE. RESID Quebec Alberta and Saskatchewan came in this afternoon. The News MUST B IDEWALK Hon. Charles Doherty, Minister] Senator Lougheed, portfolio un-|disavows the accusation of being UILD OWN S jof Justice. decided, in the confiderce of Mr. Borden. THE CABINET LIST IS CHANGED Petition Was Unfavorably Received Last Night—Pro- perty Owners Also Object to the Proposed ELECTRIC SYSTEM MAY SOON Excavation of Grade at Fifth | _ St. and Fulton St. 1ons for street changes ed last night by the nd referred to the | Citizens are Warned to be Ready ‘With Their Lamps— Whether the Engine Belt Will Last Out Ano belt ditch gave it as his opinion that the plankway would have to be| expense of the} residents has|for the never been the policy of the city Hight plant. aren plankways in the way| light still, and the obliging com- mittee kept ordering the manage- and trans- put in at the Phere is only one available drive at the city No belt ordered with the plant, and when tks. The first group of requesting it “At main requested that a plank- tructed ’ o load up power spare was|ment to | e A i FOE > 0 ° . eT connecting | to mission gear to the utmost upe enue with Section Six|asked,"’ he said. Referred to the ' : intendent Love ran the plant up H Venue and bridging | public os department the mat- jet orte — ae mothe Hime a to the limit ol aaroty’ Sull the d ‘0 as to save a wide|ter will have attention, but little| to get one it was found that the|ery was for more light. Super- !cnable property owners | hope was held out that the plank- | nearest place where one could |intendent Love warned the council nd improve their lots | way would be speedily constructed.|be obtained was Toronto, So | of the state of affairs. ‘More ral petitioners stated|/The idea of some of the pet-|the light committee decided to|Light" was still the demand, So | . ‘Lovers’ | the superintendent coaxed another the | one belt they had. burst of work out of the Meanwhile the citizens kept ask-|saw to it that everything ‘on to build and reside jitionergsthat the present trust in Providence, and run th ict if it were thus made | Lé On behalf of the public used as part ol engine, ine’ be discouraged by Al-| was yas | scheme wa more and more done to ensure BREAK DOWN Everything Depends Upon ther Two Weeks and commending the life of the over-worked belt to squeezed out more juice than the plant ever dreamt was in it. Heaven Everything depends now on the belt. If the belt snaps, get out your lanterns. A new one is being ordered by next mail, but COUNTERFEITING GANG ON VANCOUVER ISLAND © New York Police Arrest Albert beet: a Russian Jew, Who Has Had a Spurious Bill-Factory at Nootka for Making Bogus Notes ‘ (Canadian Press Despatch) Island. Leon had a small cabin Washirgton, Oct. 10.—After a in the woods there ard gave out search across the continent and he vette te ce d timber up into British Columbia, secret |°™US™8: After the arrest of his service operatives today captured corfederate Merrek who wes ar- rested at Chicego in the act of passing bogus morey Merrek con- fessed the ‘‘sweatirg’’ took place at Nootka American ard Caradizar police the Vancouver Island Coast, where they found Leon’s cabin with the irstruments employed in. making bogus rotes. Plars were at once laid for his arrest which took place before he could leave New York. STEAMER RAN INTO THE PIER Albert Leon, a Russian Jew and political refugee as he was about to leave New York for South America. He is alleged to be the head of an extensive counter- feiting gang which flooded the Pacific Coast with spurious notes from headquarters on Vancouver Island. made a trip to Leon was first located two miles from the Indian village of Nootka, on the of Vancouver west coast CITY POWDER PURCHASE All City Explosives are at Pres- ent Bought Through an In- termediary. Big Stoariibe Northwestern —— Charged the Wharf at Ket- The city’s system of purchas-| chikan at Full Speed—Tele- irg powder for civic works wes} graph Broke. discussed last right. Alderman = Hilditch said that the method} Seattle, Oct. 10.—With her bow at present wes to purchase through | plates bent ard pert of her railing an intermediary, as Mr. Riechel,|©™ the port side crushed as the the-egert for the explosives com- result of a collision in the harbor pany, preferred not to sell in smal} |@t Ketchikan, the steamer North- quantities and the city had no| Western, of the Alaskan Steamship powder house in which a supply|Compary is in Seattle undergoing of powder could be kept. repair. In view of the coming extensive} While work which will require a|@t the Alaska port the telegraph good deal of dynamite, Alderman line connecting the pilot house Clayton suggested building a pow-|@rd the engine room broke, giving and purchasing in larger | the full speed ahead signal. Before Alderman Hil-|her ergineer could be notified of wes inclined to think thet|the mishap the Northwestern was workable, as the ard, fouling the about | floating Glory of the four Seas, crashed oint the pier. Vachs Ar building a powder house A small launch which was di- rectly in the path of the vessel was run down and sunk ard one of the heavy piling was snapped off when the bow of the vessel crashed into the pier. the vessel was dockirg city der house, | quantities direct. | ditch | the | difference in idea is not under headway, price is only cannery {three or per cent, and the would more than absorb the saving. C. Te P. MEN STRIKE ates | Boilermakers and Machinists | Go out at Winnipeg Tomor- rew. Victoria, Oct 10—(Special)—It a is reported that ten workmen on (Canadian Press Despatch) |C N. R. construction are buried Maras : i ® alive by the caving in of bank in | ) & P.| Colwood, Vancouver Island, today. The are being extricated as fast as Winnipeg, Oct. 10.—-Boilermak- jers and machinists of the G. T. lto the number of 350 will go out| Two are known to be killed. Ne- | gotiations looking like a settlement | possible. yet matured. This will — ———- points all Philip T. Nicholas, charged with frauds, came before the magistrate again today and was |remanded until tomorrow morning. on strike tomorrow morning. rest are not | affect along the lire) from Westfort, Ont., to B.C The} i}men demand 41 cents an hour for cheque jan eight-hour day MAY BUILD NEW FIRE HALL CLOSE TO PRESENT SITE Plans are All Ready—New Building Will Have Quarters for Fire Chief and Men—Committee are De- ciding Question of Site Pland for the new fire hali are upstairs for the fire still before the committee awaiting | chief, and the men, site which | stalls for a team of horses housing is now all but settled, It is Jikely that the new fire hall will be placed | Five dollars been between Fifth ard Fulton|set aside by the council for the close to the present lerection of the fire hall. and will going} Alderman Kerr remarked lest down to the level of Fifth street|night that as the fire in which will be stored the city | fighting appliances are all in good road roller and rock crusher with will, be little extra their wagons, etc. It is the|equipmert to purchase, and the final decision on this point which | sum of five thousand dollars should apartments assistant chief decision regarding the and hose reels, etc. for the auto, thousand has street street, site, have a basement present shape, there take prepared, and don't say you weren't warned. The council awoke to the situation last night, it may two weeks to arrive, so be light, smooth running, partment Alderman Hil-|derman Hilditch on the ground ling for and ordered the belt in a hurry. delays the creation of the building|cover all the necessary outlay building. Alderman Hil- The plans were before the coun-|ditch seems rather dubious about cil last night. They provide for|\it, but the work will not be de- fire hall with residential |layed once the site is settled, at once, on the a fine at Hy } ‘| blithely Fag yeh ™ 4 hi i 5 A ee an BN