————— tii i K oF ae Ss uuive A 8s ISf, Cy “Wy + 25 j91) } { Ww Kit ly “te { rw Bi > - “ a i THE WEATHER ce ~NEXT MAILS ae Twenty-four hours ending 5 a.m., TOO, 8. - ton sce ee i —— xe Princess Mary...... Sunday, a.m, Bh MA } f coe Library , Camosun........ Sunday, 9 a. m. ; mt RT i rentintincnncsea i } Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist —_—_—_—$—— TD - —__—_——. = : 10L. Ul, NO. 264 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911. PRICE Frve CENTS id fy . =o = — ——_—_—— ————— —_—____ - i H Roel ee if brs aed : Lies é —— naan a = — : GOLD STRIKE NEAR NOME. | THE MAYORS DEPART. A GRUESOME PARCEL, E H BEEN if ht bass Bd gE TR si Peet | e PONAR LA OUNCES Ten Outfits Are Now Hard at Work lh nion of B. OC. Municipalities i Olerk Found Package Containg | : | ; on Oregon Creek—Good Pay | Meet Next Year at Revelstoke. an Infant's Body, cad a £ y) £ F | Dirt Reported | Wiener roa rE | Cras HB A RETROGRADE PLATFORM "cattery | camry | DISCOVERED INB.C. | (Canadian Press Despatch.) Victoria, Nov. .18 The Union of Montreal, Nov. 18.—A gruesome | fi } j ~ - ——— Nome, Nov. 18.—A good gold |B. C . a, Ww * pore | ee mate e the post ei Set ete - ° sas ‘ . strike has been made at Oregon | Year at evelstoke 1e 6officers| today when a clerk in sorting out * * ° . i ; i? anadian Leader of the British Unionist Party Wants |*"* peak Make.” ted outfits are| elected are: Mayor Planta of Nana- | parcels discovered the body of a male | At is Whiter Than Silver and Promises to be of Great et | j a Tariff, is Against Home Rule, and in Favor {now at work. All are producing good |!mo, president; vice president, Mayor ee wrapped in cotton in one par- Value—It ng eg Canadium x Honor of i ; ini i | pay dirt. | oe of Mew Westminster; secretary- | cel. Canada—Large Quantities in Kootenays nf " of Retaining State Church in Wales | es ; nee | treasurer, Reeve Bose of Surrey; | _ 8 Qu ih i in Press Despatch.) He came out boldly for tariff re- ARTHUR HAWKES COMING. jexecutive, Mayor Hamilton of Revel-| FEARFUL WRECK ON (Canadian Press Despatch.) called Canadium, in honor of the biat - 18.—Bonar Law, Mr,| form, against home rule, and against stoke, Reeve Weart of Burnaby, |} THE NORTHERN PACIFIC Nelson, B. C., Nov, 18.—The most | Dominion. It is a white metal, val- eos t iad: ede oat | the disestablishment of the State] yan Who Engineered tis “British | Reeve Dick of Mission, Reeve Pound Secu important discovery made in British uable in jewellery for the setting of it . | Supported Church in Wales Born" Ory Is Made Superintendent |0f South Vancouver, Reeve Mc-| Two Trains Met in Headon Collision | Columbia for many years is that of a gems, the reflecting surface of mir- we > nist leader a an im-| of Immigration. |Naughton of North Vancouver, Al-| Near Butte—Four of the Crews| new metal announced by A. G./rors, for search lights, instruments, tis *} ense oon at Lieete last night | Seg rer i rea }derman Enright of Vancouver and Killed. French, the eminent English chem- etc. The metal occurs pure in semi- ta i * e referre the Canadian — Ladies Plan Entertainment (Canadian Press Despatch ) | Mayor McNeish of North Vancouver. | ist who early in the present year dis-| crystalline grains in short rods half t i, ; ndmark in ee a The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian Ottwa, Nov, ds Asthins Bia iioea | a — Butte, Nov. 18.—Two Northern covered the existence of pletinum in a millimetre long and a tenth of a r v aid that whatever | Church will hold a sale of aprons, home of “British eit fone’ eid dim aie Exchange Grill Reopens: | Pacific train met in a head on col-| the Kootenays. millimetre wide. When burnished it oan 3 : ™ os ms 0 cooking and candy at the church hall, newly appotnbed i te of On Monday, November 20 the | lision near here last night. Four of The new metal belongs to the plat-|is more lustrous than silver or any nf Y ae in ang | {th Ave., on Tuesday afternoon and immigration, left ia night on a visit | Xchange Grill wil reopen under the|the trainmen were killed. The inum group and its existence was|other of the white metals, It ex- as Canadian origin and| evening, Nov. 21, from 3 to 10 P.M. | 4, the cine . He will £0 through ‘to | Management of Mesers. J, S. Car- | Wreckage caught fire and the bodies never before known. It has been|/ists in large quantities, th 4 . the Dominion | Tea will be served British Satna a ; michael and C. W. Embleton, who|of the victims were badly burned. Pi . * - : will welcome all old patrons as well | i eae eee Ge) eae ar ora Ree cs a . F Ty ae as any others who like good things LIKE BORDEN'S. P Y OF LANDSTAKERS iy ; AZELTON SILVER LEAD ORE Oe aa to eat. The place has been thorough- | aan eee 3 r , ly overhauled and renovated and|Yuan Shi Kai's Cabinet Contains . | Mrs. Garroway Killed Herself With everything put in class cond Some Surprises and Arouses ARE A WEEK OVERDUE ; SHIPPED VIA RUPERT 1912 a Revolver at New Westminster. tion By courteous treatment and Suspicions, . pias a strict attention to the quality of foods nel a 2 ; . : ° (Canadian Press Despatch.) they intend to make their place one (Canadian Press Despatch.) Launch Rover is Sent Out to Look for Any Sight of e ; arris Mines, Ltd., Propose Extensive Development New Westminster, Noy. 18.—Mrs.|of the best in the city Pekin, Nov. 18.—The personnel of Three Young Feilows—Expected That They } Operations on ‘*American Boy”’ Calculate on Garraway a resident here, has shot the new cabinet called by Yuan Shi are Safe Enough but Stormbound : | ; . . . herself dead with a rusty revolver I ; f . inter| Kai has created some surprise. It ’ ; ; . Shipping 400 Tons Pic re by Next Fall eee Now is the time for your winter La \ oP cues é : ~~ ked Ore by Next Fa | Her body was found by her little son |Qvercoat. We have the goods to| is believed he is conspiring to defeat) There is another party of land-|! Mrs. McRae is ill in the hospital, F } on their way to| Prince Rupert The opening up of } lying in a pool of blood at her home please you. Sweder Bros., Custom | the rebels, and that the cabinet will stakers for whom the provincial having just come through a ser- nl Diath tire ese Miche are. bonten Mitt: te | yesterday | Tailors, Helgerson Block. a ere police are looking now, although ious operation, and one of the i ‘ ind Duke Harris| proposed, and shipments up to 1,500 = a | See. : : : gers passed through | tons are calculated may be made by weer Sx et re Pa it is expected that like the Mc-| chief objects of the trip is to get | sterday Interest | the spring of 1913. This looks like Kinnon and Cornish party that! the boy back for fear lest his i ; to centre soon/the forecast of the long promised MISSING PAR ARRIVES BY S S VEN RE they are safe on Porcher Island | mother might be worried into a , ; us which they are| Hazelton mining boom, which will } eWe [] and will return soon. relapse over him. | The American] be about due when the through link- d Ce ae hy onsists of a group| ing up of the G. T, P. draws within SCRE Ty The party is composed of Don- , , ‘ ng over 400 acres | reach | Thirty-five Surveyors and Timber Cruisers Many Days Overdue on Naas—Had anjald McLeod. J. MeRae and) Storm-Stayed Surveyors i Mountain, and all When the veins above the 100 Adventurous Trip by Trail and Canoe. Angus McKenzie, who left in a) News reached the city this | pms evelopment work has! foot level are opened up ft 1s esti-| . : launch twelve days ago +o stake| Morning that the party of thirty- ; ‘ ! r |mated that there will be available | By the Venture today arrived | were reduced to Indian fare of| line took canoe and endeavored some land at Welcome Harbor on| five surveyors and timber ebuis- * , ; “p08 ee ee ee 1 tone of ore aveagin|the survey party of thirty-five | hard tack and dried salmon. The/to make Mill Bay. This party porcher Island. They were pro- ers who were storm-stayed at Em ee eee See _ . : : | . a ,| Whole party came down the Naas| was five ys 1 oe . ; : | i , i ‘a 4 a oe ost th od ia $9.2 ee pois or ae sent out in the early summer by I ley rae ee d the N five days missing from the visioned for a week’s trip, and| Quill Bay, on the Naas, had se : " a Es e Pe Deerey ; : with Indian pilots in three large| rest of the party and was almost! : : 5 : a be i : reault e veins are fromjand 28.7 per cent of lead. Calcula-|Moggsrs Gore & McGregor of : a ;_|are now nearly a week over due, | cured boat for Rupert and wou ae e te ‘road, and repre-| tions have already been made regard-|__. c : : t Sc ocice dugouts, but when the How of | given up for lost. They CXPCRI= 155 is feared that the young men | probably arrive here soon. } uM p re of commer-| ing the shipment of the ore to the Victoria, which has bee n Ten ice grew thicker the Indians re-|enced icy weather in the open| iad their plans interfered with | a } his group of| Trail sme Iter The Trail smelter tig- ly awaited at various points on fused to go farther than Green- dugout and had a perilous pas- by the storms last week, but as/ New Metlakatla Wharf hened’ ‘for Jenn} ures. at $14.50 ak mae oe the Naas for ten days or more. | ville, and here the party had to|sage down the Naas. they had guns and ammunition The new wharf at Metlakatla and aco an i | cent ore rom Prince uper y Late d : ‘ , 3 Re Sap ; d el a tt : During the long wait on the| wait. The others were brought to! with them they will be well able is nearly complete. All the piles d run them 1 he ect haa ae a per ton, | Naas River, owing to the impos-| Against the advice of the In-| jj] Bay by the launch Shrimp | to live on the land. This morn-|are driven and about another ; f It i mated that for $4 per Naas River, g I wiser : a i * ee aaa oa ge : : + ton. Othee| °re caw be sorted and sacked at the | sibility of getting boat communi-|dians H. P. Rutter, Chief of the| which managed to make the trip, |ing the provincial police charter- 4 aoe i en ae bi oie a ee reat catiok with Mill Bay, the party| Party, with B. Stirling, A. Fras-|anq got aboard the Venture none | ed - ao Rover = ae ot mehed. ed up to the rails my means of the . % fi ; ; : > 3 rao ore search of the party. Yonstable Ser with smal w Provincial Government road,/ate out their grub supplies ander, A. Stormerson and E. Mauch-|the worse of their experience. C= : | ; : : _ a es - oe rh at -wygnds te ees PE Forsyth is in charge. Miss Barbeau is having a re- and a 0 built at a cost of 0,000 this las = = ——— — ee ee en sane next year about 400] fall, while about $2 per ton Is esti- As the young men had arrang- duced sale of Millinery, com- cotta yt tia tes TA LIAN SOLDIERS WERE DRUNK sine ye os bine eee ny ee mber, 1912 By}ton of ore from Hazelton to Prince ‘and a trip back, it is quite pos- novelties and trimmings at a i lly assured that! Rupert With the high grade ores sible that they are merely de-| great reduction. be i , a-| accessible o he “American Boy” FUR a ae x | ie H| eon “Mma. WITH BLOODSHED AND Yio Sao ore ease eon an be Shipped; group the mine can be O8 TO! 1. j er o1 hak by | ably worked, and the intention is to come over to the mainland. See Howe & McNulty for the FP ‘Une for the Coast| carry on the enterprise with all pos- Francis McCullough, a London Newspaper Correspondent, Leaves Tripoli, Unable) The mother of one of the boys, | famous Kootenay Ranges. r Ba melter, viaj| sible vigor —— 5 = = to Stand Horrors of Massacre of Arabs—Lays Blame for Horror on the : i A ss : j OL SE O r MONS Order of Gen. Geneva to Kill All Suspected of Having Borne Arms MINE RS 4 } 2 F E 4ID O EF COM. + London, Noy. 18—A cable from Malta from Francis McCullough, a London A T GOOSE BA } 7 MINES “i OPENED A ] O ] ] ‘A W A newspaperman, who accompanied the Italian expedition to Tripoli as special serene mig ao f - correspondent for London newspapers confirms the reports that the Italian When: the: Viathes taken a ic : ; 18.—The twelfth } —— soldiers under General Caneva were guilty of inhuman excesses. into harbor this morning from|PREMIER’S NEW ‘MANAGER ap red 4 DIAMOND ROBBERY. The atrocities so affected Mr. McCullough that he was unable any longer Goose Bay the rumor was passed|Son Arrives for Mr. and Mre i he e . ° a ° : CSAS . Wa ys < 7 . 7 t ( weather was su-| pe Ae to bear the sight and horror. Surrendering his passports to the military au- round that there was labor Henning I ’ "ac re wet in 0 ais ° ° ° . et bee = a : : > att : EERE Eiaee tecaass an munaene thorities he has quit his job, and is now returning home. . He says that the trouble a me me Bho ea *5 Today the staff of the Premier Hotel i hat covered the | waren ee : . . aE a tae aos Su men on board, an e t that tary sieacen ea — subjugation of Tripoli by the Italians is impossible, and that the atrocities ae em ras Reecici le welcoming anew manager in the : : aoa rae (Canadian Pr as Dateien ) ss were committed in a spirit of revenge at their impotence to make any impres- Police dot the Use ce, ‘alee peonen ef Nesting gl , irge atte ce of| Seattle, Nov iree thousé a é ring. . He . ae oe Bin dauare worth of diamonds and jew- sion on the people. ; 5 en as evidence of disturbance. | is an old timer here, very popular, and ; legislation pre-|ellery were stolen from an auto last He says that for four days after the engagement of October 23 the Italian However, the’ men had _ been | congratulations are many and cordial, : : ed. The following | might while the occupants stopped at | soldiers engaged in indiscriminate slaughter of the Arab population under Gen, paid off because there was no Ber and boy are doing exceedingly y ' , ; ne y ; 5 ; : = | Pil, + . —_ eee Seton Caneva’s sanction. Caneva first issued a general order to shoot all Arabs work for them. Some of them| een Vee caine Thea, | CITY HALL STRUCTURE STARTS. found with arms, but only when caught by troops in charge of officers. The . penned - I weed ot The Pity of It, Rid 3 ttees Be : : : : nae york. en Pa hiy | as ; . reduced, as the unm- - = be ak ae troops complained that numbers of Arabs had hidden their arms and had re- ane nts = mS _* ey It is a painfully and meee ; 1 Tosihe nar or ig O 2 . 8 restive fac ¢ vhile i Yo- The House ad-| Work Begun on ean _” sumed work as innocent husbandmen. Thereupon Gen. Caneva issued an- Sena to” fader A considerable iectrvigiek: i spe “lage ee ; hday afternoon Building on Excavate me | * “ y r 4 ee a ce 4 2 ec . os e ag ' ig? 3 ° ie other order, to shoot all Arabs who could reasonably be suspected of having | gang of tnen:ciemmaine- “at thetetios% commutitinn anid tch whale ieee s TEN MONTHS’ BUILDING A start was made yesterday on borne arms. | mine continent of America. the province fo } the construction the new, O19 Incensed by the loss of their comrades, the soldiers began shooting every pak okies sos net preines mare tees a hi Ed WO Hundres ™ me ee seks » gite fc If : . mace ffs y | OEE ED ‘ sees ie enth 1e > ‘ i cae nd Thirty ‘Thousand | Hall, For some wastes the site Soe Arab they could find. Behind the Esparto grass factory of the Bank of Rome | SMOTHERED CAMEEY cpeewa, (200. Se Sesent: sentam wriaaae Pe et Cash . . art’ , 4 as - bee »X( ° : +s - ar) st : » . ; rs 2 Sa ; ; . ‘ i, a i ae eos si Hig seme 3 santalen ofthe 2000 lay a native village containing 50 to 60 inhabitants. A soldier was found shot | ister Ship to dhe Old Reliabte 4,|#% Washington, California and other lei: ah a Gro anes House) ready, b ie , ; a i aed : a 8 . , , : states and on every bushel brought t te rowth ciate architects, Mr. Lailey of Mon in that vicinity. The village was thereupon burned to the ground and all the | Bulle for Boscowits Company. 1h & Gite ab4% sate ceed against } 7 » £ otter, have rs ° | dele Le 5 D renee & ey es ee Hall inhabitants butchered. } : . : Age the consumer, Thus is the irony of fr iy E ast te ; ‘e sen concentrated © merce ° : ge , — A hew steamer is enroute for ta seme . ; ain. ten ery Stee is making fast progress. Work The soldiers were literally drunk with the blood they nad spilled. All the Prince Rupert Yor the northern fate rubbed in.—vVictoria Times. Pe © figures ; : ; ° : : oi ee : : new: fae veninepemnusiiant at aS ae ; Insp. one 8 ' rie will be rushed on the ony Hall fe systoms of intoxication characterized their practice and conduct, They had trade, the Chelohsin, built at Bel- A Mal H i f ‘turns, the value s ) ef sly how soon . : ee . 1 tos rs . J ste Yvia- icious Hoax ‘ive |} b it is not known definite : aces ‘ ’ rom alcoholic symptoms, bloodshot eyes, unstead fast for the Union Steamship Cvia alic i 4 \ n Prince Rupert for the present building used on the flushed faces that come from ony ' or y ea of Vancouver, This steamer,| Yesterday the Daily News received , Bbout vere Issued is justiq. 7, Pp, reserve may have to be hand and complete loss of self-control. | which is similar in type to the Cam-| an anonymous communication announe- i? aay ". This is a pretty fair vacated. The plans eat ter McCullough, whose statements are corroborated by Reuters correspondent }osun, will be used in the combined | ing the engagement of a popular young kt bee ‘re supposed to have! oommodious municipal building ,w ” ® ee } : d, includ- service of the Union Steamship Com-| lady of Prince Rupert to a gentleman y AE co p s “ ste > © ‘ Ss 7 y er ine u . . i mee onths than usual in the|jarge engineer and other works de and two others, states that altogether 4000 persons were butchered, pany nd the Bescowita Company be. |tt Calgary. Bele ammecunet einen i Hall and Pine ; ay nthe new City] partment accommodation, and Pon ing’ many women and children, i . tween Victoria and the Naas and| very properly consigned to the waste oh gu be sane of space for the public in the cou The correspondent says that previous to Oct. 23 the Italians treated Arabs wey ‘ports She will Alternate with paper Ra iste ee ern ome 2H8C. | cil chamber ‘ : < i+ 3 nt me ‘ ‘ ali c the Venture in a weekly service. e e eivic pn’ Ot formally isaued for ee de —— with the utmost kindness, and that it is only fair to Say that many Italian offi young lady and her parents, The an- Tecora Which Is @ loss to the Crockery, chinaware, glassware at cers who looked at the affair calmly afterwards deplored it. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. | nouncement was a malicious hoax. ‘he building inspector Wallace's. | »