—_— ee ee } ~~ pr ‘ $ hi, EXT MAILS — rHE WEATHER : | ‘ irs ending 5 a.m., / & ‘ . \ ts) | mr Ss beP * For sovTn 11 A ses . uP 630 20 ~~ Pritice nell A. eee ' eT ee Prjnguss May. ... Saturday a.m. tt — : \ victeti . wee ; ,* e . . a Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist eae a. - Saal oaaealama you. I im a PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911. PRICE FIvE CENTS OUBLE WITH NAAS RIVER INDIANS REPORTED « ITISH TORPEDO FLOTILLA | THREE MINERS KILLED f KING ano Queen RECEIVE | SECTION TWO OWNERS NAAS RIVER INDIANS ARE |Mecident in a jock Chute at| Homage af, Bombay From Rajahs Meeting Already Mooted for Pur- WENT -OUT TO SINK GERMANS) “vsSstersme. | Uc mmmpeies” | eerie meter HOSTILE TO THE WHITE MEN ites. _ — RST GRAVE BEING DUG = Says He Will Leave Them Now to do “Their Own Crooked Busi- FOR GENERAL HOSPITAL ness in Their Own Crooked Way,” and Marches from Room IN NEW CITY CEMETERY i's anadian Press Despatch.) (Special to Daily News.) , : ; RY TOLD BRIT! s Merritt, Doo, 5. TWN HOH} pe cccea Mee TEs King and| orien e -——-— , SENSATIONAL STO Be SH PRESS BY COL. SETON OF were killed in a chute at No, 2), )Jimbay 2ees ee SNE ANE) 2 owners, (o be held shortly, f°) aRMED PROVINCIAL POLICE EXPEDITION SENT OUT YESTER- : THE NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE—WERE WITHIN mine of the Nicola Valley Coal] ~U°e" Spen® & Ousy cay on © on-\the purpose of agitating for DAY AFTERNOON TO QUELL DISTURBANCE, WHICH IS AN ACE OF ANGLO-GERMAN war. Company Sunday afternoon. Théel day receiving rajahs and princes, | plankways and other improve- RUMORED TO BE SERIOUS—PARTY LEFT IN ROVER. Cee jmen were driving a rock tunnel] er ee of oT, a a ae 4)ments, The bridge across Morse ae {RN eee eure its ps \t the same/to make an air way. owie anew Laks piven awit Creek is the first necessity, and) Nows of a disturbance amongst{| his own counsel regarding the ' Col. Seton, aoe pri h iy inside the | © atk wae eiLing held tonteht, , De eG nen aie ah the Indians at Ayansh on the|purpose of the expedition, and a of the Na- idta dwn i a on a mu uF On Home Trip. | The monarchs will leave for Dethil eginpine i build hig, eit Naas reached Chief Owns of the| rumor went around that the party fice g cue, has caused Sieethhthd A B + Fae a Jack Mitchell of the firm of |on Wednesday. icine —_——_—_-___—— Provincial Police yestrday, and|of his assistants were gold-seek- i nley ss iting that dur- NGI Neha ns ' er os , | Stewart & Mobley left for Srot-| eta . We pack chinaware so that it| was evidently of such urgent na-|ers going after a new strike on je is sis with Ger-| (,, *mkh. ooek oe "Nand, and will spend some three| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| may be safely shipped anywhere.|ture that he arranged for the|the Naas. It was later rumored * ermans had a jmonths away altogether. Phone 4. Wallace's. launcly Rover to take him at once| that white men on the Naas had f tside the Firth | é ———._ | 0 the scene with Ctnstable God-| been menaced by a number of In- ? nner a British tor Every woman ves chinaware rons Poe ee hae ae: Tt ; son and several special constab-|dians inflamd with hooch, and ¢ ‘ight nut each night| Get her some f a Xmas gift. ‘ . les, all armed with carbines. The| that the tribe were hostile to the trom s from the Ad select it now and wi ie it as party took provisions’ with them| white men in authority there. ‘op- he German flo-| ide until you want it delivered for several days. Official details are promised on Val came avross it! Wallace's e Chief Owen preferred to keep|the return of the party, tf | SPECIAL PRIVILEGE GRANTED THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BY EOARD WILL CALL FOR COMPETITIVE PLANS FROM ARCHI- ¢ RA T TECTS IN CITY—SUCCESSFUL DESIGNER WiLL DO WORK. TROUBLE OVER A LUMBER CONT THE CITY COUNCIL LAST EVENING—DEAD SEAMAN #1 WILL NOT HAVE A BOAT FUNERAL. GOVERNMENT TO BE ASKED FOR $10,000 GRANT. | item in the | $10.00¢ hat th g | : | By permission of the City|tery will shortly be well on | IN pital board ‘ s th he | ent The Alderman Accused the Board of Works of Not Purchasing from the Lowest | (inci, granted last night to the taward completion, according to was the pro-| building Tenderer, and When Advised by Ald. Hilditch to ‘‘Take a Dose of Salts’’, | Knights of Pythias, the body of| the City Engineer's verbal report = 1 Govrnment| A fee of the board will Says He Will Not Stay to be Insulted at the Council Table |Dunean Andrews, the member of| last night. igh rant a con i ing I ‘ Live } that order recently deceased, will} enero ose ) toward the! pla f irch s of the} he long delayed but inevitable | ber order, would have been best! uations regarding doses of salts | he the first to be interred in the| CITY SANITATION on wing to the| city thing has happened. Alderman} for the city, if this council board?” |new cemetery. Permission was| > d the city be A” mot by Messrs. Palmer! Seville Martineau Newton has fin- The Trouble Started The one of you seems to me|crayed by a delegation of the | Urgent Need of Attention by Citi- 810.000, the|and Scott thanking M Dennis} ally broken from his colleagues, Oh, Mr. Mayor, don’t let himj)as bad as the other,” said the} Knights, who represented the in-| zens to This Matter ding them-| for h sparing services in get-| and withdrawn from the City | wast r time with these har-| Mayor. |} convenience and undesirable fea-| : ted for the fur-/ ting subscriptions and organiz- | Gounet The parting took place} rangues of his eapw ean aS Left the Chamber. ltures on Garden tsland, All the; 4, connection with today’s san er ent. ef “the eth . ent of the John} last night I will leave you to fig ires and wt him u % e sland At this Alderman Newton, boil- | Aldermen were in favor of per-| itation case, where the accused ag aT pages 1s passed unani-| do your own crooked business in| He is only ta cing by mse "Say: ing over wth indignation, rose} Mission being granted when hier fined $10 and costs for ne- Sir 18 present and ust your own crooked way he said ee ae ei 14 eae bf and departed from the i jpeey ed a learned that the Knights glecting to take measures to get up that: ha he Applications ies received | 28 he stalked from nae paunon oe I : i oH ~. 3 a Ee lable, saving he was done with | would bind gras Ives naa |rid of overflow from sinks, ete., ter eneCdunnia| from Mien 1. Campbe Big | boa He also intimated that he} talk of wa f tim any the .souncil: I leave you to do|the body buried to be permanent | the City Solicitor, Medical Health Tth a handsome | Bar and Lillian McLeod of Seattle ld take “other means” to let/one tries to criticise your d0-| voup erooked business in your|Plot to be secured by the order | Omcer and Sanitary Inspector say » he ould use his} for posts as probationers. These] the people know what he thou-|ings,” retorted Alderman New On own crooked ways,” he caid, “and| When the cemetery is laid out. they have many instances in rly o get the ere ref i to the house com { of the council, [ am ready - sit at this ogunet) will take other means of inform-| Meanwhile the fact that the| view for prosecution, and severe ‘ for. As fo tte | \ of the svale Row Over Contract. rere vPs ue Mouse ; eer ae m ing the public,’ |ished was mntioned, the deputa-| penalties will be imposed unless ws not pre I 1 the janito Kid dpoubls arose var Abe lets roe tats 4 1a te sir qi Alderman Hilditch, explaining} tion expressing willingness to| citizens show a tendency to be nd that) during = h ss contract ; eg a Ate At ee is hans sider | His figures, said the Lester David} pack the coffin over the rough | careful in disposing of sewage. rs, ad afford | while { 1s a matter of g of a ¢ act for lumber for) give ple : ly oF Pe ig | Uo.’s tender was lowest in the/trail. Both the road construction Seer oneaieeremenioerpmeninensiiat lg Ly, $8,000 or|d ¢ postponed until lat he city and fire halls, The con-| these matters oe ; a ~ | the| lump sum, and Alderman Kirk-|and the laying out of the ceme-| Tom and Jerry at the Savoy. ate : ‘ was awarded, without Ald. vod wre , a sina de haceheden a | patrick remarked that the com- e | . . eee sie at ayer edge tothe Lester; |mittee had wished to give the ' RAILW oie heaiam oo °° AN OLD PIONEER M'NAMARA’S LW AY BRIDGE BEGAN high on some items than Aldrmayr Hilditeh corrected | ber Co, because they were located of the othet tenderers, but| some of his figures and said to the city and paid rates, ete., | NEAR HOLE-IN-THE-WALL juoted for the complete bill | Alderman Newton directly: “You! but had abandoned the idea lest PASSES AWAY CONFESSION { i st ted. The Swanson Bay | just want to take a dose of salts.” | people would accuse them of Hey | i Saw ( sent a letter of pro “We are not here to discuss| favoring the Westholme people. | me ie E : Fine Steel and Concrete Bridge Will Span the Exchum= (..; qgainst the manner in which | doses of salts, replied Alderman Aide man Movriney. spill: cas | peter Molver, an OldcTimer..of | Mas Ween: Manaes 40 RGGI ' : sicks River—Johnson, Carey and Helmers Will he act had been awarded. | Newton, angrily, mud: Shon. durn- | Bra hoe tne \Womhe Carntmittes Es ©. Found Dead at Bottom of| torney, but Will Not Be Made 7 , y \ld. Newton worked it out that|ing to the Mayor: “Mr. Mayor, |he thought the Works Committee} Wiigesmene Lake, Near Nel-| Public Until Tomorrow f°. 4 Construct the Bridge he Westh e Co. who were on-| will you not stop that man from/in this case had ace ted squarely ar 7 eu teas r or | Wall,” Mile 59, | nee St, Pa \ start was $28 behind on a 90,000 ft, lum- | insulting me with his dirty insin- the intereste 05 tan. ais lance (Canadian Press Despatch.) ts the G. T p, Sea? inal: wel the casings = | (Special to Daily News.) Los Angeles, Dec. 5.—James ’ eat f th crete Phere will Nelson, De. 5.—The dead body! McNamara has written a confes- ‘ a the Exchum- eae, ig these to span the PS ARE ORDERED TO lof Peter Melver, an old-timer in| sion of the part he played in the “gee b-contract for | .i,, fhe bridge will be a BRITISH TROO British Columbia, has been taken| Times explosion, of which he 40 ; secured from | cipro a steel affair of from the waters of Windermere} pleaded guilty on Friday. The of 4 ch & Stewart | handsome design something sin PROCEED A FE ONCE TO HANKO Lake, He was a well-known pros-|confession is short and relates : Carey and/ ilar to t pe inent bridge that pector and built the first cabin] only to his local activities in con- ? j bulldine canal! now spa Zanardi rapid - - ——_—__——— j}whre the town of Wilmer now} nection with the murder. It was , —_—— (Canadian Press Despatch.) j barked today on a troopship for) indicating the intention of the ane He AE nee we, days handed to the District Attorney, f i mons : R ! 52 | Pine of see eine ind) Dowtans dec tee ke Se t rough the. ice. He originally | but will not be made publie until i 4 NEY IS NO OBJECT BEWARE OF VANCOUVE ane g, Dec. 5.—Two hun-|the scen : _{te¢ame from Nova Scotia, after the sentences are handed ' : Manit H lred men of the First Battalion }Hankow, Other British ALOUD S | lerests of peace at a convenient oregon at out today. \- ve Intends to Get Swellest Epidemic of Holdup Cases Has ire! . are already in the city. The em-| moment. Do It By Day Labor. ——_—_—_———_—— . 4 Le itive Buildings. Again Broken Out There. if the Yorkshire Light Infantry, lbarkation of British troops is| The City Council last night de- Travel Lecture. iz i a who are on service here, em-|considered in some quarters as| Best room in town at Savoy. cided to proceed at once with the Ex-Mayor Fred Stork will ad- 1@ 4 Despatch.) (Canadian Press Despatch.) ; : : TT Completion of the Acropolis Hill| dress the Presbyterian Club to- id ! Following Vancouve De ) Holdup : " ee eee lreservoir. They will do the work] morrow night on the subject of et Oh Seems ore eee inal . ao THE RAILROAD TERMINAL AT HANKOW | by day labor. his recent trip to Europe. a : barracks to the} in New Westminst . SERRE meer oN , nent for $200,-| night a case or two is reported Case Was Dismissed. INVESTMENT THAT PAYS. j » be called for|to the police In the Supreme Court this ———_— ba 3 ; building. All | morning Mr. Justice Clemnt non- No home in Western Canada 4 : may compete, Where Is Edith Fields? } suited the plaintiff. in the Heil-|can better invest a dollar than : is to be allowed (Cunadian Press D¢ itch.) ‘ broner vy, Hacker case. send it for a year’s subscription ‘ st. Vancouver, Ix ) Ndith bie $$ $_$________- to The Family Herald and Weekly ; f a Fields, a girl of ¢ teen years, \ Favorite Steamer. Star, That paper has been a j PAID DEATH PENALTY lis missing from her home and no The C, P, R, steamer Princess} blessing in thousands of Western ‘ 3 lehi, | trace of her ean be found, } May arrived yesterday afternoon|homes. Its agricultural columns t 3 oo cena River Jap, and| j With passengers, freight and mail,|are as good as a course in a col- t re | r Jobes Hanged. Coal Inquiry Tonight. ' j and proceeded north to Skagway|lege. Its world’s news page coy- f | At 8 p.m, in the City Hall the }in the evening, ers everything in the nws line 1 Daily News.) saquiry into Engineer Alliston’s ——_—————______——— and its magazine section provides t 5 g ster, Deo, 5.—jcharges of coa shortage will ! On Wednesday at 2 p. m. and|ample reading for the whole fam- > 4 who killed a]taken up. Mr, C, V, Bent ett will |/8 p. m, two charming entertain-|ily, Any-person seeing the beau- t a the Skeena river! assist Mr, Alliston }ments will be given at the St./tiful picture, “Home Again,” in s : as hanged this Andrew's bazaar in MacIntyre|a shop window would readily give 8 ing, along with Mrs. Alex M. Manson will fol | Hiall, rhere will be a maypole}two dollars for il, yet it can be a7) he wife murderer,| poceive tomorrow jdance at both performances andj had absolutely free by sending a air special tableaux at night. Ad-j|dollar for a year’s subscription ait ri . } mission free in the afternoon, 50|/to the paper. Such a paper for i} ; COURT oF REVISION White Gloves meray. ve ; cents admission at night, Every-|a year with such a beautiful gis- Bot Aid, 0) | ‘There were no pant o aa | body is invited, ture all for the price of a bushel ef ‘. ayton, Ald, Hilditoh and the| Magistrate Carss in the rere of wheat is certainly a good in- pi j “Yr Will Sit Deo. 11th. lice court this morning Mail closes for the Old Country _ —_——_———_—— ‘ Y Thursday, Deeember 7th. We Prince John In. 1 4 ? vision, Sbueietina | “Falcon” Returns. have the most distinctive and| The G, T. P. steamer Prince iy ‘ ‘ion and Hilditeh | The fisheries. cruis Faleon ; " Ae ee unique line of Christmas gifts ob-| John is at the Westholme Lum- 7 ¢ a will sit in the Gity} returned to Rupert today [rom Battles were fought and thousands killed for possession of this station. This photograph was taken|tainable, Drop in at Warks, The|ber Company's wharf discharging a | | ber 14th to go over| Victoria, reporting heavy weather | Dé ) aie every train was filled with Americans and Europeans fleeing from the city, time is short, 2t | lumber. i ; | ' | along the coast ! ca ; ie } hon ee