t ouT OF worn ; Try retain Want Ad. Way. NEXT MAILS For South Prince Rupert....... Friday 8 a.m, he Prince Rupert Optimist —————— —— VOL. Ill, NO. 3 ee ‘ NCE ; RUPERT, B C,.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912, : P FIvE C RICE FIVE CENTS ANOTHER CAND DATE ENTERS MAYORALTY FIELD ————————— = ALD. NEWTON WAS ENDORSED 2:2 <=":~ALD. HILDITCH ENTERS CONT EST Canadian Press Despatch. | Property Holders Association Went on Record as Being Un: is/,,2umn es ee ae IGN i Paver of Ald, Newton as Maver Yer iat nani i Une Nationalist leader, wa : laneeieates That He Will 0; Oppose Alderman Hilditch for the May- thrown from an Trish jaunting oralty Rather Than See Him go in Unopposed AN ALDERMANIC TICKET WAS NAMED ‘A MONTH EACH © A WARM CAMPAIGN IS EXPECTED car Loday and severely injured, Those Suggested Were Masses: Anele, Lannic, Maitland, Bullock-W: ‘ ; -Webster, and| Chairman of the Board of W Aldermen Douglas, Clayton, Morrissey, Kerr—Committee to Call on Them | FOR STOWAWAYS: and che Now of WO Me haat th ‘Which to Hold” Mea ee a eetings | ) | | Before a rather slim attend-j|the city he wor { P , t ( ould have to make! I M. Lannic, T. Mé f 7 , : > hat ; : aitland, L. | rhe withdrawal of Mr. Frank ming ¢ ome " } of the Property Holders’ As-| financial sacrifices to become|Bullock - Webster Aldesmiats Jd. Brown and e Hamilton Found | Mobley from the mayoral contest eg ime mar of a The campaign, he said, would ’ é ‘ © © € > s é vr t , : ition last night Alderman mayor, but this he was quile pre- |; Douglas, Alderman Clayton, Al- diane e aso ta Rupert— | eaused some disappointed sur- fact that he oak abt oe ee begin at once, and he would then r ‘ yared to ake 1 oO r to. getide p y ntence n Po : ton was given the unanimous : ch es i a a ne i » gt ie rman Morrissey and Alderman | Night ce Court Last} prise amongst a number of citi- | for the opening of the new West- have an opportunity to put his i t t 0 ; e people gz di err e 7 . ; ° ens esterd: : . : " rsement of that body in his| ¢,\ernment peot good | ce rr. The name of Mr. D. H. ne Sf ns y = ae and surmise was holme Theatre attracts still fur-| Views clearly before the public 1m xo BRIO EL Uy orrisso as recor e x : aa strong at J pms : i]- r cial ¢ : , : aign for mayor. The candi- In answer to a question, Alder- | but th + g * t i ty nupes E. Hamilton and J. Brown, two]diteh w utd ae aon id, H. Hil-| ther special attention, It is char- He hoped to have the chance to t : in acknowledging the honor) ma Newton promised { » look]] i AL : k i em it 1 7 ik men who stowed away on the/versary ie the -G. 1 at a a spoglie. OF - SNORTED. a iar ee before, every YOUR oaiaem mil O 100K] preset askec lat i ye with- | pain, 7 | YOrSars ) e Uounel oard,|that when passing the Westh ,»|the week's campaig slo , ed on him said that his|imto the police administration. | drawn, Prince Rupert on her last trip,] Alderman Newton, His announce- |} Theatre lat » ye day Cem “age ; whch a oloaes and nikal tix Wane to be ‘lite said he had been’ informed appeared before Magistrate Me-| ment the , atre late yesterday afternoon| Present his , -ws on the public eee t - : Deere shat. the Polite “aaenlnaeEe Gna A committee will wait on those| Mullin at a special court held at I se - morning press today|with a News reporter he re-|4uestions fully before them, torte HNEA' AOL hie hexrt neured tha Pole Gia’ nded< and report st:4|8 p. m, yesterday 10 the: nna | squeeueeneee Tae nn eae to|marked: “It will be a good long} On Saturday night he will ad- ) Q e ac : Ss -ar censuret e oO1ice A e . . ; © Sseculo ) > I . . . ‘ i “e € i ~ : yoar before; but Ghich he| for doing his duty. 1¢/suoh 9} ‘ulure meeting of the associstion Court room, They were sentenced {that “wants t 2 | nee while before that place is ready|dress a meeting in the Empress et fore, Cc 1e gZ . ( \ sii t . ‘ ihhé wi s o see ie un. for oa . » 9 T ag vet j ——— £ ei : cht o aknehan' ih Mik MaPRiLEEaeE Messrs. Arthur Brooksbank and|!0 one. month’s imprisonment| 1 fs r opening. Theatre. On Monday night he : nd himself unable to se- irl n his administra-| | ; | p to the last moment yester- In ata tew 4 ‘s theres »} will speake Secti 5 i ' i } ._|Mr. D. G. Stewart were endorsed |™* th hard labor rhe , spe | . ‘ 1ours 1ereafter | W speake in Section 5 in the , i ( He declared that he had he would see t it hat a s ndor 1 : 1e@ men were aay Alderman Hilditch refused to . . . ? _ = ! i og ie ats n ‘iscovered wher’? sr : printers were busy on the an- skating rink, On Wednesda } } bstructed I Tor equest was made to Victoria that} “ hool tru . 1 when a day out from|declare himself, though | j 7 ; mstructed in his efforts to ! ; I hi é Wancduvde Ohticdalad con cRHni Gil , though his mind|nouncement that he would ad-|night he will occupy the new eforms an¢ » obstruc-| the magistrate’s resignatio e Re at) nceealed on shelves | mus ave bee ade ». Theldre ir Tp aes : , reform and the obstru 4 ae ay 3 in the fan room. They will re fa : ha a Deere up. ~The jdress the first audience in that Westholme Theatre, whieh will nstead of squelehing him, | @sk* for. Alderman Newton will hold his}),,i, ji, Rapes id csenvaahatn announcement of his candidature | yery building. be opened to the publie by a grand ; oused his “ginge! and Phe following names were of-| seco! d mayoralty meeting in the} conto, ces. 13 Sex mene his friends at the Speaking since his decision,| mass meeting in his interests. } him decide to become| fered for recommendation as al- | Skating Kink, 6th avenue, tonight. Kaien Island Club later in the|Alderman Hilditech said that he} = 2 —— isis cea eae ° He said that despite the|dermanie candidates to su port| Be present Seats reserved for ma evening. was prepared t tand | I Ct ses ‘ { AFTER LA | we prepi o stance yy his thoicest tiquaee and cigars— , lity of $2,000 offered by | Alderman Newton William Angle adies it BOR LEADERS Interest centres now upon he Lpeoere at the Council Board, Savoy. . Se Bit : | Detective Burns Says He Will Get | ese 0 MB USINGPICTURE POSTCARDS 10 saaseorran ups main ssn Fe en ‘lee ee eA HILDITCH OUTLINES AROUSE THEIR ENTHUSIASM teem set Smee IIS MUNICIPAL PLATFORM zina, Jan. 4.—Ernest Bru-|Grand Jury probe, declares that | , Jan. 4.—Gladys Tasche, week there | eighteen years old, while in the} leompany of her mother at the|“LET THE PEOPLE CHOOSE E:ETWEEN WHAT THEY HAVE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT IS SHOWING THE WORLD A NEW *')."' 0 money package from the]will be another dozen labor lead- ) WRINKLE—CARDS ARE CALCULATED TO STIR Ga corner of Fourth avenue and Pike| SEEN AND TRIED AND WHAT THEY HAVE YET TO PROVE UP THE PEOPLE'S ENTHUSIASM. charged with stealing ajbefore the end of the dian Northern express carjers indicted. He expected to get LW nonths ago, confessed today|$37,000 as his share of the Los lstreet, was fatally shot by a man PRACTICAL,” SAYS JOHN H. HILDITCH. named Hufford, who fired four ————————-——- “T have not had time yet to]submitted by the people. If ind said Moonshine Wright, an/Angeles rewards, but did not | the | bullets into her body, Hufford TURKISH GENERAL CLAIMS THAT HE ANNIHILATED THE ITALIAN ARMY’ Twenty-four Hour Battle Was Fought at the Close of the Old Year at Tobruk Near Tripoli probable position, Alderman Hil- diteh briefly summarized — his platform thus: “It is my intention to continue line present plan of administra- tion. The public see what, they are getting, and I will develop this in line with the city’s growth as far as is practicable. If they lehoose instead to go in for some- thing as yet untried and which jthey have not any practical as- lsurance about it is up to them, “As regards the 45-cent rate, x-conviet, aided him. The pack-|know if he would collect lage was buried an ash pile and|$7,000 offered by the California has been paying the girl atten-| prepare my platform,” said Al- elected, IT should act upon that. vas recovered by detectives. Federation of Labor. jtion. He attempted to escape,| german Hilditeh to The Daily “I should certainly. support the is dig USE 8 ena Dat ee a but was caught by a motorcycle | Naws this morning. “It is Buty completion of the public park al- Alderman Newton will hold his Alderman Newton will hold his | PO'NCemean- lsince 6 o'clock: last night that|e@dy begun by the present Coun- d mayoralty meeting in the|/second mayoralty meeting in the ere ae re enc iI knew definitely that [was to eil. Skating Rink, 6th avenue, tonight.| Skating Rink, 6th avenue, tonight. Mrs. A. T. Parkin and son ar-|come out, but I-hope to have my “Fire protection and increased Be present Seats reserved for|Be present. Seats reserved for|rived by the Prince Rupert yes-|platform in shape to put before water supply are, of course, to idies it j ladies, it terday. the public tomorrow,” hd attended to, but I shall-make | Asked to give an outline of his|"® attempt at criticism of Alder- A man Newton's platform in my an- nouncement. That I leave for my platform addresses to the elec- tors.” Photo of Fire Victim. A photograph of the Japanese girl, Kayo Katsuro, who was mur- dered by a rejected lover at Queen Charlotte City, is exhibited in the Peerless Studio show case just now. Alderman Newton will hold his second mayoralty meeting in the = (Canadian Press Despatch.) ; : Washington ATA cs ce aronds ot his [ mean to continue the wage scale | Sé : : ily has got a new one in the | The sun ; i$ cages h ae Ohi ites in Rae as at present, I have always been] Saune Rink, 6th avenue, tonight. of arousing patriotism and] Othe cards art " ws Ar met ever Dey, , strong advocate of the installa-| Be present, Seats reserved for iting her people about the} pea he relg I 8 which the urkish troops de- ii 5 Res a» i f 3 manent swear. sys-.| ladies 4t Th at - : . : eint of|tl 1st | feated the Italian forees, killing eo by " Tai, : Sa ‘an . . : e above is ¢ eprint o we peopl i nh em Ss r J ays reek ee eee Say ers i ' , eee Aohnimed ialf their number in a rout that * 07 . t the Savo picture posteard that is very)! shammeda ' ta te OORMEEIRE antar GBB: ‘ |sewer, a petition must now be Best room in town at the Savoy. ar in Italy at present, The} way !n Pripoli and suppla Mae rae pti 7 - ~ as Alba di civilta”’ mean} with Christianity. patch sFORa stantinople babe ee Petes furkish Embassy. A message LOST THEIR BABY SON FINAL SESSION from the commander of the lurk a | ——— returned to the cily al t a sh forces at Tobruk, ‘Tripoli, Dr. and Mrs. Tremayne Are Be-|Court of Revision for Local Im- satisfied that Prince Rupert can savs he attacked the fortified reaved by Sudden Death. provement Schedules Sat Today. pre de skating facilities equal to posts of the enemy, notwith- | as ist rhe party standing the fire from the war- Karly this morning, and very| Today the Court of Revision to improvement suddenly, occurred the death of} go over the local peonetyies for Section 4 met in the only son of Dr. and Mrs. Tre-| final session, No alterations were ships and batteries, and entered AT SHAWATLANS ° a hoes 4. Mise El Du Vernet and Messrs the fort. The garrison, he says, has been annihilated, Stores, am- Ernest Trevor Gibson Tremayne, Gamble, Wartol Mac i on, yrovisions ant g s mecntane Trip ” > the make bass " ( : Captain Ne * ee ‘ied i eta hare Siab Ime avyne. The little fellow was only | made and a bylaw in accordance ight—lce in Perfect Condi- Masi’, | A a} were carr! ito th I PO eet tion—First Party Since Pioneer Broadhurst was in charee fun camp. One of the Turkish wings | yne year old and had been suffer- | lwith the published ass¢ aement Days Rove cut off the retreat of the enemy, ling with whooping cough com-} Iwill be brought in at tonight's : who fled toward the coast, The lp licated with bronehitis. No im-|meeting of the Council, 2 ea -ELECTRIC battle lasted all day and all night, |! mediate danger was feared, but —- — hor the first time since the pio- HUGE HYDRO et ; iy : ae wb . ; : nant ates cart’s | RD R CHARGE days of Prince Rupert Sha- _million-Dollar Scheme ‘ab eee tbe he were three Dr wrtawove & unewewooe Pot elenyii4 rem reer oe ON MURDE ans Lake has been visited | Sci Ont., and District. GENERAL CANEVA, cee nen ara ADMIRAL D'OLINO, expired, to the great, grief of his|The Jananenh, ‘Yoshio, Will Go to i large skating party. ‘Toward In charge of the Italian troops} Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|In charge of the Tlalian squadron parents, The death aecurred at} Vancouver for Jury Trial. clock last night the launch BOF ene Sp alana BSN TE | ihamay a? at Tripoli. about 12:30 this morning. 5 ere : er left the Rupert Marine London, On Ja te ne a I The funeral will take place to- The Japanese Y. Yoshio, arf with a big freight of skat- cial, As ony Te helkn which | : ah | morrow (Friday) from the resi-|charged with murder at Ocean provisioned ‘for an Arctic hydro-electric Powe! | Adam WORTHY OF CANADA SHOT BANK PRESIDENT ENDED IT AT 80. idence of Dr. Tremayne at 2 Falls, will be sent down to Van- p, and supplied with ropes and carried yesterday, || a ae 000 | = lo’clock in the afternoon. ; couver for jury trial. He has } ght sled, | Bach anounces thal i vo years |B. 6, Will,Help on a Big Dominion | Instam. Death for Prominent Se-| Veteran Pioneer Explorer Took | : ten eS made no. statement, and several | From the falls to the camp at will be spent i a a ee it will| Show at Panam Exposition. | attle Financier by Assassin. His Own Life at Victoria. “THE WEATHER. points require clearing up in con- head of the lake the party and a hare or sy ~ Sarnia {0 - — oan gs Sin haa | - - bcos ee arene , _ | nection with the death of his fel- sped in brilliant moonlight. Un- be omp Ottawa on the east Victoria, Jan, 3 Special, | (Canadian Press Despatch.) (Canadian Press Despatch.) 'wenty-four hours enc ing ® | low countryman by gunshot. fortunately, just a little way from |! ornwall Ort . Phe Provineial Executive today Seattle, Jan. 3,—(Special. | ‘vintoria, Jan. 3. Special. _|a, M January Ai Bar., 30.018; Shai rea destination one member of decided that British Columbia 48] president Barr, of the Farmers] yjjal Lefort, 80 years of age, shot ima” temp., 32,0; min, temp., A meeting of the property band struck a blow hole and| = ajderman Newton will hold his}, provinee should not undertake | | 4 Merchants Bank of Centralia, | himself tonight an nia cabin, ee BOB it ae owners of Section 2 will be held nt through to the waist. He| seeond mayoralty meeting in the]1, prepare a special exhibit for] hot and killed this evening | we iad fea daniw axpiorete:6ei ren in the Gity Police Court on Jan- picked himself out with no worse | gxating Rink, 6th avenue, tonight.!jpe panama exhibition at Frisco | Was shot ane & § evening ay Pace 0 a Sat fa a nadia Victoria Champions. uary 5th at 8 p,m, All those in- ister than the loss of a couple Re present seats reserved f0P) jy 49145, but that 1 should instead |by a lone robber who entered the ae provin . : ‘i ‘ ad explored | Special to The Daily News. terested are aaa to atiend. ixes which he had been ¢arry~ | jadics {t contribute heartily toward a big) institution and eommanded the ene . i ie yo enae Teanael Victoria, Jan. 3—Local rugby-| 14t g , pominion exhibit | te iler, “Hands up.” Barr came “si . : ma Araitges ailal tana jis sts have won the championship ovthiissuioniniictemmiinnmenmiere lhe party pienicked in the | d at Montreal. jout of his oflice and the robber ara wwe rita as Bee a iets of the Pacific Coast as well as the Railway Wreck, = hawatlans camp kitchen by| mile @ Snanial Dirty Linen. j immediately fired at him, with ee doa " | Cooper Keith cup by defeating the Winnipeg, Jan, 3,—Special. urtesy of the camp cook, whose | Montreal, Jan. ” I Anna Now York, Jan, 3 Special ifatal results. The murderer was} ’ ly niversity of California team in|Three persons were killed in the eleome was hospitable in the| For the firs! time yt voara|Ten tho isand laundry workers | captured, | " ithe third game of the series by|wreck of a GC, P, R, express train highest degree A final hour was | 00 the St. Lawrence on on ™) fiwent oul on strike today for bet-|} ao Prince Rupert's leading hotel eight to nothing. The first game/at WwW ate rtank, near Moose Jaw, ; = pent on the perfect ice at the| Day the stream belne ter wages Tom and Jerry at the Savoy. Savoy. resulted in a draw, last night, rear end of the lake. The party | the Ice