” “etialayy, “in CHARACTS: news’ 108 W —eeiaereeemaeeeD ~~ LE OL. il, NO, 197 THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE RuPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912. yO amoss fitting S Ks Wednesday 10 p.m uiiadnaiteiaecnamean SALVATION ARMY MOURNS ITS GREAT LEADER PRESIDENT E. J. CHAMBERLIN PAYS HIS FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO PRINCE RUPER Assumed New Responsibility, But Promises to Dine With the Mayor Tonight When Matters of Municipal Im- refers Not to Receive Any Formal Civic Welcome in His Lately in C ion With the Grand Trunk ; portance in Connection With the Grand Trun Chicago 2-3," Philadeiphia 1-2 of His Salvation Army Against Evil---History of P ifi D | Will b Di d Cleveland 2-0, Washington 4-2 acific Development Will be Discusse National, the Work--Who Will be General’s Successor? \ ge crowd of tizens were | Smithers, chairman of the Lon-|visit in that oficial capacity, The Brooklyn 2-9, Pittsburg 3-1, Special to Daily News. tion, whieh for a week , it is now|the army's lawyers. The date of d vi h wharf this| don board of directors; | J.) president rather threw a damper Boston 0-4, Cincinnati 4-4, London Aug 21 General) admitted, was hopele ith burial t td Jed. pl ot . eae . ‘ . > ie 4 ‘ Er . ’ . =t% © ° ) 58. e burial is not yet decide - uiing Maver Wee Chamberlin, president of the} upon this proceeding by stating Philadelphia 1-3, Chicago 6-13.) Rooth died today at his residence Interest now centres in Booth’ sal eh ; oad; W. P. Hinton, general pas-| emphatically that he did not wish New York 5, St, Louis 1. The Rockst : Hadley W | , . the members of the City ; : i ockstone, adley ood,| successor, it being generally be- The Rey William Booth senger agent; Captain ©. H./any official reception and had not Coast. eight miles fr I io H ; : le s , in 7 me the arrival} vo Be one The “Fay brennan ee .. : . ig niles from London e was|lieved that his son, Bramwell| founder and head of the Salva- a sini peinah diate icholson, superintendent o Ve Ve ime at 1is disposa or an Vernon 4, San Francised born at Nottingham i 1829, The| Booth, will follow his father tion Army, was born at Notting steamship lines; Mr. Dewey, Mr nterview of any kind Srma he oy had e veters Salvat Ar leader is ty : v9 . > ih the new president of the ; ' M D ' ; Portland 7, Sacramento 5 ran Salvation Army leat ay nder the constitution of the|ham, April 10th, 1829, and edu | Donaldson eer ) d : _ . 7 = * '. P. and his party on board . non os ae K an ~ W. Mayor Invited to Dine. Northwestern. unconscious for forty-eight hours|/army, the general nominated his|ecated at a private school in that ulehinson, I insella, Mr, -| in jbefore his deat The edical] successo severe ars ¢ , ; Presidential Party. Smithers and a number of others He, however, extended on invi- Vancouver 3, Tacoma 10, Dittechies ha ; 3. ‘ ee oz ao rs 2 everal ‘os ar town. He studied theology with ; : sais : : ‘ Victoria 3. Portland 0 Ss ac oO evealer se -j|; placing the hame in a sealed en- McKenzie brought off |accompanying the presidential] tation to the Mayor to meet him ’ lousness in the General's ndi-| vel . . . Sas 9 a . 1 ! reneré condi-| velope, which he deposited with . ird land in fine style, | party at dinner this evening, which, it eattle 2, Spokane 0 _ ™ Continued on Page 4.) think it was the Desired No Reception. is understood, has been accepted, | NNR Rg ae , me Sars prem ses i ‘ sith Captain Bar It was the intention of the| The party of officials spent the | } at the helm that! Mavor and Council to present a/ morning in taking a trip around| The presidential short address of weleome, setting| the harbor in the qual antine | » be seen stand forth the pleasure of the citizens| launé h Evelyn and viewing cae 1in’s bridge as the| at receiving the new president of] progress o f the railway wor in naisted of A. W.|the great railroad on his first|the city, | | It will be welcome news to the — amusement oving pubhie of | | Prince Rupert to learn that the }popular Westholme Opera House fhas made arrangements to add to the attractions of the house b providing a permanent orchestra "Mr. George Werner, than whom there is no finer pianist om the 'Pacifie coast, will be assisted this Pevening and at all future | formances by twe well known miusicians, members of the M sicians’ Union of Vaneouver Mi I vho is a trap drum er oof the first order accom panied by his wife and M \ | Preseott, said to be a the violin | ist, arrived on the Prince Georg j Tthis ter lk start work al the Westholme Opera Hots: | ‘They were accorded quite a THE LATE GENERAL BOOTH S.A. “Witness” cut send-off upon leaving Vaneouve by the Musicians’ Union, a full band being there to bid them | farewell —___—_______—_— — — LABOR TROUBLE Special to Daily News.) Ottawa, Aug, Vt. Industrial eonditions were seriously dis-! turbed by labor disputes during July, the number in existence that month being considerably greater than the number existing in June \iderman Doug las was down at| @ e sias 0 . wi , j ic 8 ter THE WEATHER ~~ tee wien uae eds eked: del A very wihyaia tie meeting 1 yal and outhusiastic supporter For twenty-four hours ending! .. ‘nome tiie diab seinen both | eee Overseas Club was held in} Jof the Linperialistic idea, Da. on, August 2tst: Barometer! i. pic bd viiieallie dcheunnd iis < .jthe Sibbald Hall on Seeond ave-| Alderman Bulloek-Webster, the oti . ; te ature. |e ee as on |president of the local elub, pre- ; tf; Maxtmun empevalure,! oe ine jeading members of the!nue last evening. The object of. [29 mintinem somnorature, 69 : : | sided in his usual able and urbane 7 pers iin Cily Couneil to reeeive the G, T. the meeting was twofold—to dis- fashion, stating the object of the i ;}P. oMfeials and as the glad father] eyes , swstion of t t ‘ess | mee » an.* wake ; » wi | Pantorum Pioneer Cleaners. |” ny vis oo at ree ic se cuss the question of an address| meeting and weleoming the visit- PRESIDENT E. J. CHAMBERLIN Phone 4. ine Se anna or , {Of Weleome to be presented to|ing brother ann ie inne, Seen . ea? ' ee saab ~~ » Governor General| gentlemen who had very kindly George with party of G.T.P. officials ‘ esi a elas. uea{ tt: Be H. the Governor General Who arrived today on the Prince Georg I Pr fessor Milton Dougla pr upon his approaching visit emai aameadnal to be present and ad- fessor of music and dancing with), : 7 ; 7 —_—_————_— — a i) Chaitin detee eniablished and to weleome and listen to a BOARD OF TRADE oa te of Hy sith P; f short address by Mr, DeB, Hovell, Continued on Page 4.) ee ft Seg e, ‘ofessor NEW PUBLICITY Dougla a is also a pioneer of | = a ¢ hacia BOOKLET ISSUED a ~— —— — — = this northern ecountry, having ° a erates Today sees the publication been in Dawson away back in P TO REMIT nn Thy ower J 0h os ems to Piven uwef PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY of the omeial publicity book- at this particular juncture to take ; | let for Prince Rupert of the in hand the training of a num nara » “eneral Booth) PT | Board of Trade, The pub- ber of children in Seoteh and} Steel boat “Hans B," with 6,800 tons of railroad steel, } years dead at his home near London, Jle was 3} no . : ' old lication is a 32-page book- other danees to take part in an} arrives from Sydney, Cape Breton, reside : : oe. | ie i vs 2. = Chaaperlin of the G. T. P.. with A. W | let lavishly illustrated and enterlainment to take place al Indians alt close of salmon season are camped around the "hairman of th showin® at a glance the de- the fortheoming visit of the Gov.{2 > old post office DEuished p, * London board of directors and dis- | tnemeant af iin Mia : | ae = LY, arrives, veloy n ( io oo ernor General, } Noble steeds for civie chariots purchased by Mayor while bles *partment reports seapjous inerease in labor dis | Ottawa, Aug. 20, An order in from = eek, my a . Cee ". in the south arrive in city, } : resegt, 8, 1e = lates arre : 0 e 0 Prince BR council was passed the other day | aie . ’ } Gave 6h ; Warre a Kelly f th “on Steamer Inlander leaves for Hazelton with large passenger “pers newest f cust aig publicity hoek for the city Transfer Go,, returned to the city half of st publieiy pamphlet published on | , remission of eustom ae the Board of Trade ’ | jonations of foed, cloth is entirely produced in on the Prince George this morn , hoe Bayle |} duty on com . | ince | apt 1 If Fifty thousand feet of lumber arrive in the eity from Queen Y, champion of Canada. ky em nh Beats of Be | ind other articles sent into} Prince Rupert and in itself ing. p ' the sixth round of a fifteen p > cae mt Dy d between June 380th and) reveals the perfection to H. N. Boss, the well known) Charlotte Islands . 'Ssenkers by the pp ound bout al Victoria | “aGace he relief of suf.|¢ Which the printing art in the mining and timber man, was an Mayor Manson and Aldermen Newton and Clayton return ineting, ¢ ince George, Loeal items. Overseas Aug ‘ist, for Lhe renter OF 8u i$ city has been brought > re th from attending convention in Nanaimo, Ny Couneil and Ohe amberbin ferers by the recent eyelone at eity ha ent, arrival on the Prince George this morning, | of } Heginea a T.P. OFFICIALS ARRIVE: BAYLEY BEATS SCOTT: LOCAL NEWS: PANAMA PROBLEM: VISIT ORS BAYLEY KNOCKS PAT SCOTT OUT IN THE SIXTH WORLD-FAMOUS EVANGELIST PASSES AWAY RIPE IN YEARS Aug 4 Je champion 0 Victoria, Bayley, ye f Canada tonight knocked Seott Seattle, in the sixth: Wl of whal was to have be: i fit } teen round = bout Ernie Barrieau has challenged the winner. i cs Founder of Widespread Religious Orpneleation Started in a Humble Alley, Dies Near London at the Age of Eighty-Three After a Life of Tireless Activity Leading the Warfare BASEBALL SCOR American. Bogton 6 New York Detroit es | St. Louis 4-4,