Legislative Asse, ~ 4 ‘ ; I { rs a . i the wireless station at Jeac ree Certer left Skidegate last week|the launch broke down, ard shi : py es 7. ‘ | a Point, and was assisted to Skide- Mr. E. D. Stevers fine rew} became unmarageable, The mer ° ra { : ‘ gate, where the sad news was provisions to come | at once cast anchor and determined ‘ sos ‘ are broken of Carter's death. The up the east] to ride out the storm until the sea | it. ty faa) 1 ij ee : . aunchn it 1s believed 1s smashed | { Gr m Island. Reture-|subsided ard they could effect ; Z “4 , : | ; : : : : veyond further service. | M morrirg he was| repairs. On Wednesday, however, ; Joe Tasratet, who| the gale became more fierce, ard Carter who made his home at] . . . ° ¢ 8 ‘II . | n near Lawn Hill.| with the little craft straining at|the Indian Village, was a young Yoarde. River the}her anchor, her moorings brok jman and unmarried. He spent ry strong and the|and she became once more at the}most of his time in the employ | I oked so di agerous | meré y of the gale. jof Mr. Stevens, running his gaso- to After their moorings broke the Hine boat for him. BUSY MAKING WAR PICTURES. The Tripoli Campaign is Now decided run to] i and his dialect and mannerisms the OLE OLSON” i | | | j jare considered critics he Well Known Swedish Com- very true to nature end the edy is Calculated to” Make Swedish character. Miss Margeret Anybody Laugh. | Boyle will be seen as the winsome by {Genie and Miss Piikie Mullatley Being Fought in the Hills of | Q ’ the well krown|/in the part of the wife, a small New York State by Assyrians. | is to be presented} part to which she edds much W ms Stock Company dignity. The remainder of th New York, Oci. 14.—Moving those who do rot] cast will be seen to advantage. Ip pictures of the “Italiae-Turk war” re serious pleys | the last act several clever specialties | are being manufactured in New eV be a most welcome | will be introduced amongst which! York with Assyrians posirg for verage there is a|will be Mr. Arthur Cyril in Scotch} the pictures. nd that without | songs lhis became knowr when the lirg to farce A \ssyrians in the employ of Edwir | wever clever is Echo from the Past Selwyn, theatrical producer, went t the plot in “Fan,” said George, ‘you know | or strike for more money, ex- : ‘tural and well|how I feel toward you. Do you! plaining thatar agen. fora movirg fail to keep | reciprocate?” picture company wanted them to : Mr. Williams} ‘‘George,’’ Fan said, with a shy! pose for the war pictures. Selwyn we) e part of the big, | glance, “does this mean arnexa-|let them go, kind hearted Swede, | tion?" ! stockirgs Wallace's. | NHAT SAID THE PASTOR fi ena WHEN THE TRESTLE FELL? PATHETIC FUNERAL Ore of our specialties Remains of the Late Mrs. Stover Will be Interred at New West- | minster. nxious Moment for the Recording Angel During Op- frations in Preparation for a Prince Rupert Banquet--Popular Pastor Placed in Unpleasant Predicament Funeral services “for the late Mrs, Stover are held this morning © Suesis at a certain] made from a plume of his wing}at the Catholic Church. The recently realise/into his celestial ink pot. But|/remoins will be shipped for inter- risk was the nice| there was nothing doing ment by the $.S. Camosun_ to- ! the hall sheeted Then the awful moment ceme.} morrow at New Westminster Very great sympathy is extended to the in A willing and weighty helper clam- | bered on to the pestor’s platform While vhe ceremony In progress husband bereaved early his & y gel had apn awfully|to help him adjust the plenk.| married life, and left with mother- rd the reputation| For 2 second things seemed all| less little ones. pestor hung in|serene as both crared their necks} lor whole minutes} heavenward, Then suddenly with} oy lot of very pretty cre- one hairbreadth}a srap the plank on which they l tonnes. Wallace's. 2t shed : the Recording | balanced broke, and down cri s 1 igh of intense relief. pastor and flock amidst a shower HALIBUT AND RED COD ed this way: The Jof nails, shavings, and ejaculations : Wc IN Sa SAD ON NOry me se a r Splendid Haul by Indian Boat- ; mrt ; i men. 1500 lbs. Landed This ceiling boards. He ing Argel got a bit rattled jotting tainine: ie we scaffolding,|down the expletives that bo \d, with his mouth|from the lips of the scattere¢ . oa ; ‘a nd a criek in his} flock of fake amongst whom | Messrs. William E. Dudoward c Wey with the best] the pastor was buried, Whatjard David Dinny, two Indian "°U ders had nothing io report ship of McInnis and Kelly beyord the fair weather conditions : which prevailed for the most part Continues Work. Caay BIG COPPER MERGER Baron Rothschild. Will Head the New American Combine Duluth, Oct. 14.—A number of influential copper magnates of Eng- land ard America are making an inspection tour of the copper mines in Arizora, and it is stated on excellent authority thet a merger is in progress of the various copper companies of the country. “It had beea irterded to have iW. E. Corey, of Duluth, act as [the heed of the corsolidation, but owing to the attitude of the Urited States governmert toward trusts, it was deemed wiser to have the company formed in Lon- don with Baron Rothschild at the head.” | A meeting of the creditors of | = = |A. McInnis, formerly of the firm| }of MecInais ard Kelly, was held | yesterday afternoon in the office | }of City Solicitor Peters. Arrange- }ments were made by which Mr. | I Mc Innis will keep the work goirg | Capt. It is understood that on completion | of the contract there will be funds on his First avenue coetract. to meet all calls. THE SECRET OF BEAUTY | the Alesken coast, islends newly- —— formed in nature’s workshop ard Baptist Preacher Will Disclose in His Sermon Tomorrow Evening. der, captain of the schooner Elviere. sceered his vessel into this port last night, fresh from a hunting cruise in-the Arctic. “How Ugly People May Become sea, otter Beautiful,’’ will be Rev. Warren Hastings McLeod’s subject to- morrow evening in McIntyre Hall. Service commences at 7.30 p.m,|in rorthern waters, a burst of Regular morning service at 11] ¥@por rose above the island, splash- a.m, Brotherhood Baraca Class ascending cloud-dust | 2.30 p.m., all young men invited| From the to this class. Musie directed by | tained dowa upon the sea, siirring Mr. John E. Davey, organist and|it to a boiling mass and as the choirmaster. Solo by Mr. Fletcher | Vapor cleared, a new land was in Strangers sight. ; and visitors always welcome. All| ‘“When it cooled off,’’ said Sch- services held in McIntyre Hall,|toeder, “‘there were four new is- } lands. We could see them dis- tinctly but they quivered in such la strange way that we did rot at the evening service. Third avenue near Sixth street. Spoils of the Sea , d as 4 oe The trawler Kingsway came in |®ttempt to approach them, this morning with a fine haul of fish to be shipped south by the Wrong Again : ° | “Prince > . aAxYpe } George after boxing in ice at| Prince Rupe rt has expectations the Kingsway's depot by the Davis |° becoming the Second largest wharf port on the British Columbien fot ace te coas.,"’ says the Vancouver News San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 14.— | Bringing a tale of new islards off | thrust upon the sea under the eyes | of his ship’s company, Fred Schroe- | pee Tas 3. ales ea Sg Schroeder said that as his vessel | "¢@? McBride street. Oj neared Bogoslov, an island peak | NEW ISLANDS ARE FORMED OFF THE ALASKAN COAST Fred Schroeder Brings Strange Tale into Port— Saw Four Islands Cast. Up Before His Eyes Out of Boiling Mass Near Bogoslov SERVICES | SPECIAL CHURCH | | Presbyterians Will Dedicate the New Church Hall Tomorrow Morning. | On Surday morning the first will be held ia the Presby- Hall Fourth avenue, “‘hursdey |night the Presbyterian Banquet | service | terian on imarked the first opening of the hall, but the special dedication | lservice will be Surday morning. ing the spray with bright colors, | Service wi be Sunday morning It is always a feature on these for, all the children to be present. Mr. Kerr will preach on “The Home and the Child.” The evening will be continued throughout the winter in the Empress Theatre. Sunday evening Mr. Kerr will preach on “The Saint aed the Suicide,”’ ‘ ccasic ns service Do rot fail to hear Rev. Warren McLeod's sermon tomorrow even- irg on the unique subject: ‘How Ugly People May Become Beau- tiful.”” Solo by Mr. Fletcher. Service at 7.30 p.m. in MeIntyre Hall, Third avenue near Sixth Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4 | Advertiser, street, Ay ‘ 4 f zi