/EATHER 1 weed > 5 a.m NEXT, MAILS Twenty-four houre en’ © For souTH Get, WY é Prince Rupert......Friday, a.m. wax, TEMP, MIN.TREMP. RATE 1 Princess Royal.... Friday, p. m. if 4 OL : FOR NORTH Princess May,.. Monday, Oct. 23 x mT LES cddite mee at Bkiwialive cio wi pied Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist x a ON Naa yi ' aR E : ; - - —__UCT99 +++ Z A eo Se Prince Rupert, B.C., THURSDAY, OcToBER 19, 1911. L, PRICE. Five cama) . = aT TA B. Ur o ORD'S DAY ACT To BE ENFORCED IN Le AUNCH QUEEN MARY IS WRECKED eenaeaeneey ee 4 x x esoaieaed Fe Vancouver, Oci. 3 | ; x Ishi, the Japanese sent x | j ntwhisle Brothers Have an ilsctunate Start to to Their Trip to Masset--Had to| herefrom Port Essington » Foreign Warships Will SE te to the Pro Protection of Section af Gis iit Oruthinedle of Cholera : Spend the Night on an Island Without Shelter—Lost Their Cargo of Gaso- i was today found guilty x) at Tripoli—Italian Cistern-Ships Will Prepare to Transport Pure Water to aa line—Indian Who Lost His Grapes Lost a Box of Oranges Also |x of the murder of a fellow x Africa for Use of Troops—Casualty List is Said to be Exaggerated i in incident showing the rake Hit the Bar Ast libe the | x countryman at Balmoral ee rm ey EO hard the Ouaes Mice tt on om ‘ re . the colored | g¢ Cannery on the Skeena x | (Canadian Press Despatch) oe a to Fight (ae Want Turkey Supported ‘ loaded SHERT ane ee “tri wer % e ae ee a er¢ pe . e | d bought for % River last April. He was | Rome, Or 19.—A great mas- Canstantingenes Oct. 18.—Forty Luckrow, British India, Oct. 18 : ny ¥ a Sn ahh ae sc eaataht B.’O, Hntwhisie A M . | the youngsters rhe accusation | sentenced to be hanged. | secre of ali Europeans is planned thousat d Arabs will fight the —The Courcil of Moselms of ail ty e i vl ae : an are ; 7 whi . ef oid and|that poor Mark is 2 hoodoo| gg | by the ri dice] element amorg the Italians in the interior of Tripoli,| India has appezled for the inter- ay Accor ger mers t ca f ndians, Mark $ > » lances a aut, . . ‘ © aet ig te, aa oye . i he | ; » ania saat ache a ah hitare ee * ed wae esta his iM-| 9g oe oe eK ae oe Turkish residents of Salonica, in accordirg to advices received here vention of the British Goverrmert 1s Dire Tee Queen | of fn nieensa: fe cts 64 Ok ute ice ees rgd ssa mala binned isda ates 2 i x. » oqiing & from the scere of action. a i a cee ee y F . I £5 ! ‘ ‘ § yorts fro < 2 aS —————— a. £ ulso 2. dS 3 elle. ie 2 : iy a“ x ae et a a ‘iid oe sg |80 get anne 3) tle et: TO PROBE THE er » being taken y orce to afford To Use Aeroplanes goods. y ( ee “ hc atiaiatal ; fe $i g tO make a new; Cargo is Principal Loss GOVERNMENT | proteciion. Vessels from the for-| Brirdisi, Italy, Oct. 18—Two en ee RN ; a Ue eT half tide ac mee Met- The Ertwhisle brothers thirk l eign navies will be despatched. dirigible bailoors, accomparied by SEATTLE BANK FRAUDS ul d was so badly |lekatla Bar. Probably if the} that the repair bill for the launch} officers ard soldiers who are experts Haina j 1 ash she flooded |laurch hed not beer loaded with will be light. The er gine is all| Commission of Enquiry to be| Cholrea at Tripoli in eerostatics, were brought here Spurious Pay Checks in Wide kp y ard’ wes orly|seventy ceses of gasoline she would| right. Some of the cargo is Jost, | Appointed, So the Ottawa : : p today and pieced on boerd 2 Circulation beeched in time} have passed safely over the sunken | that is the main loss. The Queer Gossips Say. All the cistern ships’ in’ the ; » : te a ; 3 i See ik ; 2 Pays oes f essel which sailed for Triploi. cargo. The rest} rock which pierced her Mary represents 2 value of $1000 Italian ravy have been ordered Tie | Vesa was elected te (Caredian Press Despatch) to the sea ard] Is He a Hoodoo? t least, and her owners are, (Canadian Press Despatch |to be made ready for the trans-|qotijla of torpedo boats urder| Portlard, Oct. 19—The local re near the set ne.) Mark Spence (rot Brown) is thoroughly experienced boatmer Ottawa, Oct. 19.—It is reported] portation of drinking water to|commard of Vice-Admirel the|erd Seattle bar ks heave been de- oke, aclrilt #4 the] the Indian who fell into the water }0™ this coast. hey are, in fact,|that it is the intention of the|points elorg the Tripoli coast) Duke of the Abruzzi. frauded of large sums by spurious ‘ f lat the wharf the night the launch] the holders of the record for the|Governmert to app int a com-|occupied by the Italian army tai peychecks. The freud was dis- Had to Swim for It Istarted for Masset. He was it ltrip from Masset to Rupert in a} mission to investigate the business|if such a course proves necessary. Casualties Slight covered todey wher some of these ] to save the launch|his burk sleeping at the time gasoline boat, erd heave mede| methods of the late Goverrmert.|This preceution is the result of London, Oct. 18.-2Now that the| Wer presented for payment at L thers, R. B. Ent-]She struck, and the others wert long trips rorth and south of|It is said it will take two years|the appearance of cholera among halite mn ee decutigl between | te National Bark. It is believed im ashore with a|much amused after the ‘‘lost Rupert also, j to cx mplete the researches. | the troops. _| Tripoli a d Malte it +s shown that that Spokere banks are also vic- k in the darkress,|grapes’’ incident, to find that} =| previous reports of the fightirg timized. rd the wrecked |Merk’s chief arxiety during the were greatly exaggerated Dis- | ie t through wher | wreck wes over a case of orang patches from Malia state thi t| RAIN STOPS MATCH yet the small un-|he hed purehi ed for the family | the town is practically urharmed | t by the bombardmert ard that the | | Fourth Cains in the World's BL off Metlakatla.|2@t home in Ma vored to make Lost His ouitace Too | Italian gunners fired so wildly Series Has to be Postponed table fo the While th st vjiled after cases 2. S aj Ss. Ss 2.Se' . | notable for the While she rest toile! st". Pitched Battle is Fought Outside Macks -sibineie TroppsiAss) fo! 20 es es ee en eee ut i two dry metches|scoured the shore for ora te S, sisted by the Gunboats Defeat the Republicans---Hand to selves harmlessly in the sard. | (Canadiar Press Despatch) @ §h eed | They had noljard aroused the frequert enquiry The orly casualties were three| Philadelphia, Oct. 19.—Reia has a, t the better part|‘vhether he was expecting to find Hand Fighting With Bayonets in the Trenches--- people killed while watching the ues with the fourth game bombardment for the world’s baseball series, 1a ret mee eontoee Wenerye (00: 2p eee Chinese in Canada Send Money to Rebels | Smee ee ee a | ove an inch eInrg ¢€ S ¥ ; es of gasoline|when they were busy signallirg p | e overboard when|to Metleketla for a boat to take : ‘ > } iti J f T indicati é jto 3 Keua é ‘ é (Canadian Press Despatch) forces and Chinese warshij sshelled| gunboats and is waiting the ar-| New fall goods corstantly ar-|day. The indications are for a4 mped | them over there, Mark was busy | London, Oct. 19 —Advices from the rebels’ position, but the des- | rive ul of the Imperial troops to} rivirg.—Wellace'’s. 2t pare weather tomorrow. | the Fast today state that the! patches state that the fire from give battle. | | LEPHANT AT TORONTO Chinese Deal et clerk ee ot laakeae, ot at’ hkinee tho Vancoure! 7 ae ERA OF LAWLESSNESS _ IS STUDYING DENTISTRY |i 0.007% 00sec feasts” [Gamage eee cyictse who sont $20,000 to Chir ROUSES BOWSER AT LAST is as yet indecisive Has S ded i : s Government Victory - jto aid the re volutionary move- = SUCCERIOS Ee Performing the Difficult Task of) py¢ Government at Pekin claims Rebels Attack Foreigners {ment ir February are again col- Murder of Ah Wye, Ceoun Witness Against Alleged Extracting One of Its Own Aching Molars With a great victory. Their troops} Pankow, Oct. 18.—The rebel lectin g 2 campaign fund. They Murderer Who Escaped Jail Stirs Public Opin- ii 3 hs aad : : ; cones ae Ba ete a : throw of | ° eee s e } Its Trunk—The Ache Measured hold the trenche a BS Hankow : ‘S$ } mob made an onslaught or all |@?Uerpete the overthrow of the ion—Large Illicit Liquor Trafficking ; About Three Cubic Inches my ell as the station where the | foreigners, especially the Germars, |P: resent goveriment and the in- With Indians is Blamed 0 18 —TI ‘ : ; t br hn reinforcements are hourly arriving.| 4nd a battle ensued in the streets | allation of a progressive ad- ; : , ere is ar|to dislodge something which had The rebels have fallen back upor| of the city The: Germans en-|" inistratior (Caradian Press Despatch) Moyie, was mysetriously butchered liverdele Park| stuck there It worked the trunk : : beet ; j , , " i eS 23 at Riverdale Park) S" 4 att : , " i i " ae Wu Charg whic h ae idl a be} deavored to put a stop to the} Victoria, Oct. 19.—Instructions}~ fort ight SER fast qualifying a , : Gr ae : apes 3 Ad gly forthe, ( asualties On| pillaging that has been goirg or | $17,000 from Montreal have \been given to Corstable As the first step towards dis- sno oO er; € @ .OD- oth i + sUpDposec to ) ° are Tp “y.¢ . ASB to . a site = ve ss : from the Royal ; ; teal vdiaiil | both sides are supposed be}here since the outbreak. rhe Mortreal, Oct. 18.—The China-| Burr, of Ashcroft, to take im- ciplinirg the Indians, Constable struction Out, ard casi Outside | fore chti 1 s h j ° -Mill- ‘ i It has done ey * 7 large, the fighti S at times being | | Imp¢ rial troops are row or the} men here have collected a sum of | mediate measures to lead to the McMillan has beer retired from N€lthe. erclosure. What wes the]: the bayon ay Rab ss : y : ; - , : : ! qualified dentist |, i Hi i + beet dite at the Dayone! poly. lmove to the city. A. battle is!$17,000 which has beer sent}speedy termination. of the epidemic the service to be relieved by the s reo. , s surpris tO pe al ¢ . ° egpe! ERIE ' | Gunboat Damaged lexpected tomorrow. Admiral|through e benk to Hongkorg to]of law defiance there, largely the best man precurable. A selection drawn one of!large molar which had been the : ; ; 4 : ; ; ; ees Ss es at oe 8 ¥ : : : : f all the troubl | During the fighting, the lat d|Plirg has reached here with the|aid the re volutionists, result of illicit: traffickirg in liqour|!5 TOW WI der considere tion. spuse of a 1e trouble ‘ ay art ; — : = |amorg the Indians of the Clinton | of late the} The tooth which the elephant} : | : Chilcoten districts Social Note ae alii nenanieitl SNAPPED THE BEATRICE | Reception for Roche | BODY WASHED ASHORE alicoten is we ee : rved to be suffer- | thus extracted for 1tsell measures’) | Mirpnedosa, Man., Oct. 19.—| It will be remembered that tatistics are Inter-| }Rupert on which he was a pas- Minister of Railways, to offer | the remains were interred, oa Blocked by Wreck ; : Agree That he Shot the Man by senger, himself for election, Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4| Attorney General Bowser Con- . ia | ( ; Accident in Pursuit of His : —_—_—_— = sents to Lard’s Day Act Being (Canadian Press Despatch) : ets | KINGSWAY” CAUGHT MONSTER SHARK| "iste | set etme : © ended today to (Canadian Press Despatch) : s ; ; (Canadian Press Despatch) prc . ee * oe ah ki OY Be ; ten years. The Vancouver, Oct. 19 —The cor-| ‘When the trawler Kingsway|ment'’ is probably about twenty this trip owing to severe weather re a Ri aa ne a E reaping cS co : (i bey z se ‘ retary as to the}oner's jury today exoner ited De-|came into harbor this morning feet. [ts stomach was distended outside wag not as good as many. ek . 2 A re { a ee ace ee he +8 oe ig of the Methodist | tective Campbell who while chasing | she had on board besides a’ fine with fish, for the grourd shark} "There ts the, chance “rs ris with ny pb Fs te pd ma ae saa sir tsdal ( eI ighout’ the world|a supposed thief shot and killed}, | of about 120,000 Ibs. of| devours everything it can catch, good weather,” he says, ‘‘of gecting aoe ae sie ave eee ee : . 7 m " 2 is ey : : fat be eight million.|1 In their opinion the killing hau : ; land does considerable damage to} a haul of 10,000 pounds of fish the police COMP AH ONCTS al Van-|of water completely blockirg the | (a 5 1,000, Sunday pillen (ploy. 4x, their op the officer only marketable fish, a real monster | the fish beds. Instead of throwing|in two hours’ trawling. To see couver to invoke the Lord's Bay chanrel, tha : ”), off nd teanhake 885,-| performing his duty by firing to}! the deep win the shape of a the creature overboard now it}the net come up filled with red aaae The Ba se Eas to one Ai Bit eset irs tem | | - chool scholars 8,-| stop ote huge ground shark about fifteen | lis caught; the Kingsway’s crew cod, grey cod, white cod, flounders, alt es, oe eee is oe shite edie es e mi bo 1 bers and. adherents feet long and weighing according | |will take it to Pacofi where at che halibut and sole after a successful eke es nO. OF, we is pon ae o Extend the me < aq | “1,000, Increase during the} Promenade Concert Tonight | to Captain we H. Brown’s esti-|fishing station it will be con-|shot is a great sight. It looks trafficking in fruit, cigarettes, soft Vancouver, Oct. 19,—-(Special)— i ; 1,000,000, | Promenade Concert under the| mate ne rly 2,400 pounds, | verted into fertiliser, The liver just like a big colored balloon, Grinks, ete, This city will follow] A contract was ewarded today for i 5 200 |auspices of the Catholic 1 Ladies} The shark is one of the ugliest} produces a kind of oil useful Orly bad weather prevents -us| Sit. a forty miles extersion of the i , e Napkins, ‘travellers’ | tonight at 8 p.m, in the MelIntyre looking monsters you could well commercially, and this will be from making _such shots every eS wre TT Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway } H H = bargain prices.—-Wal-|Hall.- Admission 50c. Every-| see, black, rough skinned, with extracted, time on the fishing grounds out There was a clean sheet at the from McBiide'’s Junction to Union. ce 2 | body welcome. luge girth, Its ‘waist measure-| Captain Brown mentions that}of Rupert, police court this morning. on Vancouver Island. a | :