yiprery \ ===] THE DAILY NEWS ormerly The Prince Rupert Optimist you, II, NO. 260 Eee ee Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuespay, Novemper 5. ARIANS REACH SUBURBS OF CONSTANTINOPLE Price Five Cente GOVERNOR OF MONTANA IS BADLY BEATEN BY SOCIALISTS WHO INSULT AMERICAN FLAG (LGARIANS IN SUBURBS OF THE TURKISH CAPITAL CITY . Invaders Reach Outskirts of Constantinople and Will be Before Long---Turks to Rally But Cannot Win Battle Snecia Daily News battle prac i the sul i Nov } Pur rps of ¢ sta ple and the Balkan allies lighting is clear ss the pen hy ediation of the mga rhe Bulga ire pushing ° ul desperately ! te enter an armistice Constantinople bef s he powers he last night ntiervense to f ‘ 4 Al ide no reply tolthough ino poi | ers the s thought that) Turks are great py to the ep in the final) Bulwa ins hey are tirely dis wal ganized | ib y eports ire being sent inp ! author \ ) That Turkey lies in Consta , ‘ t these g her and try t ive entirely falee rust outside ‘ e is the repor Presidential Election Returns. here rhe final (s ‘ e's Cigar Store ide behind forti Third Ave Puesda ening side of the city.+see the presidential election re That the . Ww not be able i is ly t fa i ng against the ‘ his 50960 meceded in all More than half Sale at Demers’ Continues. i ery has beer The great stock reduc gz sale s i i i" hay giat Ibe ers d pieces ‘ he first three days 7 ta |} week Monda I sda i N ) The line of (Wednesda I ‘ 1 A DESTROYED EVIDENCE for J. J. MoNamara on Witness Stand at Indianapolis. Baptist Brotherhood Banquet. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE HN MANAGER FOR LAUNDRY "=" I N Ba i ‘ ‘ t tia i u \ ‘ New Superintendent to Take oar | . : « Canada Charge of Pioneer Laun- liseuss it ising the steamshiy dry in this City ervice between Canada and Ge i \ ens ! I slean Laundry vie it p 8 s ba I ‘ K acquired by a eres n he i business me i s which | the eontrol of 2 it emedy e weW 8 endent who w ' we f the work Phe steamy \ f i > “w th the lat ea “ I the tre n for up-to-date |! f the ¢ s. ¢ perat P iwmagement wil ne h skKagWwAYS patrons the ex and the lowe is ties and hat has charac ww the propert fa h Br h tution in the}?! Seatt port this = Phe superintende or gz Tf nh = i ‘ f many vears n wate She isos iB sh poe business, hay ) mand does eg f gh ne being in the 2 1ione the ¢ ast Canadian Pacific tiiway ¢ we qualified | Demers’ Sale. ee a ern of this kind, | Everything the s e is be he be congratu-|ing sold at tremendous reduc esine a steam)|tions., Demers bral Ave oo ’ compare with F the coast eit- I days “rgains al Wa es the population | lace’s Bee | irs now be 2 ' distributed HaV62 Director in Canada Seeks to Aug-| MONTANA GOVERNOR INJURED BY BUTTE SOCIALIST CROWD .. GOVERNOR NORRIS AND PARTY ARE SERIOUSLY INJURED BY SOCIALISTS, WHO ATTACK THEM AND DRAG THE AMERICAN FLAG IN MUD. ; “pecia Daily News, he streets we eit by iT om M Noy 5. Gov. | police, who charg ind \ f Montana, and} harged the crowd , | onde. Ware, m4 satin eovered eiderdow sh sly injured il ar dropping $2.00 pris i ' ’ ' T screeching, srvery day until sold see Wal >. Soclalia who made piece s windows ».261 Why the Governor ” » streek corner | WANT PLEBISCITE meh the 8 ‘lists Were hold 78 ‘ Dominion Grange Asks That the bile velit, the @U- | Maval Question Be Submited to a 6WROR Re Re eee the People by Borden. the : Wits stopped "Wer HY beaten, While | Special to Daily News } ess Cul and) Ottawa, Nov ’ The bh } or Was thelion Grange is circulating a pe WACK and is rataes jtion asking the government ‘ ’ | the heal.jto carry out an ynaval p he « h injuring the | ther emergeney or perma : . lore thel without submitting it h Reed : ' shreds and} people frst at ’ i PUTED pate IL was , om K threats Artistic Job Printing at th * Ume before! Daily News offiee oO cloek distributed, | seq. morning at} We carry the largest and most considerably | expected tt} Sterling Silver fat ware, hollow | ware and toilet articles by heer] Ladies’ hand bags, club bags ecard cases, umbrellas would hot} Brass goods of every description Late Hand painted and Royal Crown Derby china and every other line received | suitable for Xmas gifts expected at} WE DO ALL KINDS OF WATOH bul he REPAIRING AND JEWELRY WORK hou she » list. travel Work Guaranteed slackened National Cash Registers ORNS Heintazman Pianos ee Mall Orders Carefully Filled W. WARK & SON Cleaners P. O. Box 76 elles, W i go to make up ne fia eve gs ¢ riainment that es I \ ost assuredly drive away). teh by d care these somewhat gloomy itable| November days No one should ains 99.266 ss taking he show on Mon la ex i shine, both from Sale Continues re opportunity offered of having; ihe ed Ve 1realy 2@ mes entertai ga iis week.!ment and als to support the | jute ali purely \ tary efforts of the) peived 60 irge 1! ber of ladies and gen-|, suneil emen wh have given their best Hub Bowling Alleys. efforts and a considerable amount \ » series last | of their t e to getting up a cen Miss ted the ert for such a worthy object as a f three he supp if the local rowing | 9 fi, 196 ub rf the Prince Rupert has lots of first) eystem the ass amate talent, and those finish gh the know say that the coming | pp, The scores| Pierrot concert bids fair to be) ip, 0 such a manner that, after rd ru, | bringing as it does, all the et ort itest songs and musie would tax} in. 133 it8}ihe ability of many a professional} yt .77 wipany to equal if not eclipse. | pan Seats are on sale at Orme’s| jj was id Tt.| drug store and are being sold wive ace eel very fast. Seventy were disposed | so}ytels 1¢ 402} of within a few hours of their} ment + sae being placed on sale holding 772-2036 | , x came will, Presidential Election Returns. and the Go to Cole’s Cigar Store, On} cause | Third Ave,, Tuesday evening to} hey Prinee eidedly Vel sizned thet (Ve Brandt's present Ak the \lderman quite wished to inform the tifts hear thy feel charming jappeared to him more galleries Phe Wasi non-employment of|{the city as far east as Donald report was adopted and| superintendent careful Consideration of Miss Brandt superintendent Accomplish Much---Expert to Report on Matthews’ Statement No business of s|the position in question than the|that a byiaw be immediately young lady, Miss Agnes F. Dunn.|drafted by himself, with the as- I'ife matter was finally settled |sistanee of the city engineer, by ballot, which was suggested|dealing with the matter so that by Alderman Morrissey, resulting|voting upon it could take place “Jin the retaining of Miss Brandt|this year, thereby ensuring a | by a vote of 5 to 4. more thorough opinion of the | The report of the city engineer|PUblie’s wishes than would be obtained later when only those being registered owners of real property in the city would be able street and the height of land on}ig vote on the money bylaws. Montreal Hill was reeeived. This was agreed to by the Council. fhe chairman of the Board of It was decided to request Mr. Works, in view of the intrieate|Ross, the well known electrical and exhaustive character of the|e"gineer and manager of the jreport and its great importanee, | City of Seattle system, who was responsible for the installation jconsideration at an adjourned|of the plant in this city, to pay neeting of the Gouneil, to be held|@ Visit to Prinee Rupert at the at the earliest possible oppor-|carliest possible opportunity and tunity. overlook the plant and give an Several of the aldermen spoke|opinion as to its safety and effi- in a most flattering manner of|@eney. It was further suggested the excellence of the report fur-|that if possible the future super- jhished by the city engineer he city solicitor suggested Continued on Page 4.) jcovering the sewerage system of asked that it be held over for “lone” PRESBYTERIANS a}California Vote Is influenced by) wns lo tee Gone ee OPEN CLUB Special to Daily News. New York, Noy. 5.-Wilsen re-| Reopening of Club Will Take nains favorite in the betting on Place Wednesday Evening— Wall Street, and 5 to 4 on his Debate Home Rule. election is freely offered. All sii tiaiiiesien three managers for the different For the past two years the indidates express their econfi- ence in the result of the polls Fo rthe first time in the histery of America the women’s vote is| feature in the life of the eity. Young Peoples’ Club of the Pres- byterian Chureh has been a real 1 factor in the election, but the| Addresses and debates of the California women have the power highest class have taken place, to elect either of the candidates, nterspersed with some of the aanEeREE happiest social gatherings. The Cc. P. R. STRIKE club this winter intends to divide the membership in parliamentary Three Thousand “Workers Walk | fashion and to have full eriticism Out Yesterday—Trouble Not and debate after the addréss every Anticipated. evening. It is safe to predict cise that every Wednesday evening Special to Daily News. |during the winter will see a full Montreal, Nov. 4,.—It is esti-|}house at the Presbyterian Hall. mated that altogether some three|The male choir, under the. leader- thousand baggagemen, clerks|ship of W. M. Brown, with Mr. stenographers and other workers}! Peachy as organist, will furnish on the ©. P. R. went out on strike|ihe musical part of the opening this morning The railway ofli-|programme. Many of the best cials are endeavoring to make| speakers of the city are going light of the trouble and say that/to take part in the debate on ihey do not anticipate any troyble | Home Rule.” in filling the places of those who cigpentonepinerenmnien walked out today. | Best room in town at Savoy. - THE EVENT OF THE SEASON —.* =. The Prinee Rupert Rowing Club PIERROT CONCERT comparativels absolutely disclaimed at opportunity of meeting ¢ ERILLIANT COSTUMES LATEST SONGS AND DANCES WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE Monday, November 11, ’12 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS — Admission 841.00, 75e, 50e. Doors Open at 8 To Commenee at 8:30 o'’Cloek TICKETS ON SALE AT ORME'S DRUG STORE, 3RD AVE. Bo eeepareentheind~t~neh-—eentiems Goeonetetinndiintinentnateentiniiaannnnn = i mA re ee ee ' | : H Deed i