“=| THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ee 2 - — = Ne ee II, NO. 262 Prince Rupert, B.C., THurspay, NovempBer 7, 1912. Price Five CENTS = EEE —— : — ——. —— ADIAN NORTHERN LINER WRECKED ON ROCKS ——eaeEE ‘ ; ve “a TURKS LOOSE THOUSANDS IN TERRIBLE BATTLE LASTING TWO DAYS AND ARMY IS CRUSHED Oy For : Fee Rupert rina \ camo OWE 9g A ———— ee : . ra | (.N. R. LINER WRECKED IN FOG) “== HEAVY LOSSES MARK VICTORY ° . r , i. | Washington, N j At eet. P Royal George En Route From England to Montreal With 701 Pas-|} tiouse of Representative Bulgarians Again Defeat Turks and Losses are Estimated to be sengers Piles up on Rocks in Dense Fog Near Quebec--- Foye ws follows bevels #1 Double of Battle of Luleburgus Where 25,000 Were Killed No Lives Lest---Boat is a — Wreck _ MAS; total, 198. and Wounded---Turkey Will Fight oo a He wos snes POSITION GOES | fie 520° FHOME RULEIS 2.3" «t art ot fat gs ase | gers aboard): org Strathcona a d vO ig | epresentatives tha he mand of Nazim Pasha, minister } ;}Tehatalja and there await the rocks during} poate jeft { the 1 f the T0 T C DUNCAN. as! congress. TURNED DOWN of war, was completely ¢ rushed b, coming of the Bulgarians. he St. Lawrence ° . | in the great battle with the Bul. | | ow this cits oO hes ) : | eG garians which lasted for two| ‘Sofia, Nov. 6—The Turkish ‘ ' escue = sitesi ennisition Wins in Lively Debate ; Phe passen- | joats is ha —oeel San ere S00 Go Cupwitne on Home Rule at Presbyterian jdays on the Serai Tcherlu line,|!088es, Killed and wounded, dur- ! ey tendent of Power Plant ing the five days’ fighting in the safe 4 hi io: ila tied ; ; Accordir to semi-oficis ad- | , : 7 ver i \ e Roya Many Applications. BRI I ISH SHIP Club Last ~—— ,Accore 1 emi icial ad Ivieinity of Luleburwas ie esthi welling at 18) .,, ; , ; | | —_— Vices, the Turks lost in killed and}... , rf , eee ‘ allow | inated at 25,000 men. The Bul- a ule} Wounded more than twice the garians took 2,000 prisoners and ’ , f the wate t being but six \ he meeting of the City Resolved, that home 1 2 ees ; 2. : ed upon the | ¢,,, i depth at that p it low | Couns ast evening a consider- | FOR lshall not be beneficial to Ire j Humber they lost a tthe battle of 37 batteries of quick firing guns. m foree that ever ! vhil the I sh { fible length of | ‘ } ai » | Luleburgas. } p tow Was occupied and” was the outeome of a very| ~ ., i ee | the deck l ; < P he ‘tor 3 ars are F i s cian hed d away above the 1 height}in listening to the reading by the inte resting and keenly contested| = jem ee Constantinople, Nov. 6.—The en oat AMG lof sixty feet. The tion is alcity clerk of the applications, to ; one eee r_ GtsOrgeawised leouncil © ster sey ay ecg | ve | | » rl of hi ‘pp ‘Hons, LO- | Battleships adivine to Turkey |iebate held last night in the|‘Turks and are practically at the) : ee decided to rs kept econ pote. . See ee oe eee eee | 0 Protect Refugees from the | Presbyterian Hall. The occa-|gates of the capital city, Con | prosecute he War So ie iia | the frightened |." ‘ i pple er at any|mendation, of the several candi Effects of Balkan War. is . , nag be > ahtihahite ~~ pes" end and drop negotiations for | S , ‘ Phe esse “1 ikely| dates for the position of super- bow ion was the opening of the win-|*'@ opie. fpeace through the mediation of | and preserve ea : re tendent of the city electric aii " : . ler session of the club, which for| % a the powers She was inbound | \ it i ' nt Special ap yelly News. ce . London, Nov. 5.—Seutari con-/| ’ ; i passengers and ew ght plant ately tilled by James Malt N ( rt B i the past two seasons has played | > . . . A M \venmouth, Eng ‘ ' i ifet Matthew rh vel th z ee a Aa {ss i! a part in the cial life | ues to resist the assaults of} London, Nov, 6S Beware / ' ‘ ‘ Vere ’ _ i | ' = ‘ ‘ were ! 1 ‘ : ’ tf ge ¢& ve * sO f e the dense fog : ; ; } isers Good Hope and Dart. ' the Montenegrin forces, while|Grey, in answer to a question of ' eighborhood hirty-six ay i 1 tome 0 » of the city, and the evening was : ' the disastel : 1 lef rere lis morning \drianople is still in the hands|interference, intimated that as A satis vered eiderdow ilica . which vere gone ru } nt otect |eudoyed immensely by the large} a i : s were cleared and his a i te sie il ai irkish ports to pro eer amber wieeeee jor the Turks although in a bad\far as Great Britain was ocn- para sw , ae eee , ee i hich w os were SoC Sees wi a vaew cles oe we | was owing to the faet that the|cerned they would let the Balkans / ed ed seve vhite were 4 ‘ ' ‘ oO . jleas r selec-|} " é ude f he safety ‘ da til sold. See Wal as sti ake | efugees. Four othe it ee Premios i a, eek ale} Water supply has been cut off.|fight out the war with Turkey. ' aie aan wh the ace’s windows 50261 oe . . : : he British squadron passed | 7 a —— ” _ . | i i vallot ‘ e cho an org ation eee avi this ‘aula « their way |¥ oir al rganiza —~ Vas ik¢é fhe hoice f Z p-} thie Near Fast 4 flotilla of from which much in the way of NEW C. H. |. C. MANAGER . INQUEST UNNECESSARY Mr. T. C, Duncan, a resident] \o.pedo boat destroyers are coal-|™usic can be expected during i f INON S S f the ‘ ate of Nelson, and » here and thes. loo. will leave |{he winter term—the chairman,|Finaneial Institution Appoints we ° ° ° Yo Need for inquest on Man Who | : ’ ho has had long experi-} i hs \ hal doliteea, id Mr. J. H. Thompson, called on} Mew Man for Lece! @ranch— at Committed Suicide on Prince his f work, both in| iene thee dered to rush |Mr. Naden to open the debate 6n| will ee District. | Rupert Yesterday. lthe | ed States, Australia and « toe the Lane lhome rule” for the affirmative if | New Zealand, as we as ( iada, f ‘a Mr. Naden made a very telling Amongst the recent arrivals in — : . vhere he has resided f weeh and led the audience to|(he city is Mr. Alex. Stevens, who | &djourned Meeting of the Coun- ly \ ga I he} Sailings of the Union Company's . ears. Mr. Dunean is in the ci Lbelieve that home rule was now/has come to Prinee Rupert to aet cil Discuss Proposed Loan r 9 pany , lg seth en \4 | t te boats Change for the Winter jand ready to start upon his dutic soe vctically a certainty for Ire-|as loeal superintendent of the} from Bank and Give ' t —Twice-a-Week Service. ee eee "Jat once | and, but his statements were|well known financial concern, the Option on Bonds i pues ve thie ‘ 4iths ! | No word has been received s oy} DIE FROM GAS actieally picked, to pieces by|Canadian Home Investment Co., | oentomentin a \ 6 rhe w lie f ite i Patrick] far from Mr, Ross, the electrical | jthe leader of the opposition, Mr.| whose offices are over the post! At the adjourned council meet f the Union Steam-| pymond. wh od ambaide | engine: f Seattle, in reply to] the iD. . MeRae. office in the lately completed|ing last night the announce- \ ‘ sineed = thts ti ! I h me request ! the Counc}! for Fifteen Men Are Trapped in| rhen followed strong addresees| Federal Block. Mr. Stevens, who| ment was made that the bank H ‘ x his i ‘ | ; k es for a twice warded to fh asking 4 = Washington Tunnel and Ma | by Mr. J. H. Kelly for the aflirm-jis an energetic and bright busi-| Was agreeable to advance an- a . etiam Tos Vasnroom oF the steerage port e up to Prinee Rupert and Peri ie Effect of Gas Y lative and Mr. Muray for the|ness man, is delighted so far with|other $25,000 to be devoted to / Northern British Go| vf the steamer P Hupert ike an examinat f the plant . il ’ negative. Mr. Murray is an ex-|what he has seen of Prince Ru-|the completion of the work in ; ind a weekly} the ea ui f yesterday |and give an expert opinion as to eimatink tn timinic Whiciel |ceptionally good speaker and his/pert and the business that his | See ‘tion One. The bank further it Vietoria and the] morning fits safe and efficiency before} | ae a Wash “Noy. g| Short talk was well received.!company has done here in’ the intimated that if the treasury ! ' | Bu utte , was ¢ the ow superimtendens: tae iri ah n “we ved in the |Gne more speaker, W. G. Dennis,;past. Under his eapable manage-/certificates to the extent of an- H Camosun will] ged as tO the personality of} ove the manageme! Phis} y Y ? fic t wer through |Poured forth his eloquence in}ment there is every prospect of other $25,000 could be disposed w schedule o af he deceased ae ses that}, se Was deemed st advis- ay on i « Cas : a est support of Home Rule. Mr. Den-| its volume being still further in-| of. they would be agreeable to M4 November 9th, at 9] led he ish a le was @lable as Mr. Ross supervised the 7 ' tk : 5 j oe aes sania nis, although professing to be alereased as the completion of the | raise the amount that would be Me he leaves for Camp. | mat f about ft irs of age stallation of the plant and ts] eis an a. a = “ ma Scotsman, has an Irish name,|rpailroad gets in sight and the {available for this work to $50,000, Rupert, Gran vho was proceeding up the line}a man of great weight and ability 7 +29 . . ed > ” - aa looks Irish, has the T[rishman’s| vast influx of new settlers begins A proposition was received ; B ay points, In or-/to act as <« : e of Foley, }in this braneh of engineering. Ht 00 o oa + = i ae d to} Wit and gave a very humorous/to arrive in this northern part of from a Toronto firm of finan- , hat th be effected the} Weleh & Stewart's structic s presumed he was away from] r ep ' = 7 Pertioul * of |address | British Columbia. ciers stating that it thought that b eelieiat oy ’ - reir assistance articulars | , i 10 O rr T ake » for " t could dispose of about $60,000 5 orth under] camps Phere is ind in his}Seattle and has had 1 ppor- : hit o ane The Club is to take the form} “0 J , ; ile, by cai h she ie Ss he s $5.85 tv to reply to the wire sent = Spealty are maser of a mock parliament this year. | St. Andrew's Society worth of the 6% treasury certi- : : ‘ ‘ oo @ » leaders| The re ar >» »\fieates at par. Vancouver Tuesday, | and ‘ Salmon’sthim by the City Couneil and at the next meeting leader The regular meeting of the ; sca ae gas ” weepstakes ckets br et GOLD CRANES VERIENE will be chosen for the govern-|above Society has been post- The firm asked for an option The | \ leave Vic I s, it was learned that he MR. IBBOTSON PROMOTED Gold Pri Drawing at the Ma-|!e"! and one for the opposition,| poned until Monday, November} on them at that figure. It was Wednesday, November ag that were found in his ’ on Seon Good and they in. turn will appoint}44th, at 8 o’elock. The meeting|decided to give them a_ thirty + ' kht, and Vaneouvet rad EW hers reside i) (he | Vocal Manager of Financial Con- Programme their own cabinet, so that in alll will be held in the society rooms|day option in which to attempt Thursday, November 44th, for d States cern Appointed Divisional Su- . : debates a full discussion shall be|on Second Avenue. to place the certificates, The / , o ' = vhaeie % - = i os ‘ertificates cover the four year lardy Bay, Bells al Phe emains are at Haynes perintendent of Trust Co. Ponight another grand gold|8've" the subject eo — ——— a — cates : j points, and will] Bros. undertaking parlors awa prize drawing for children will sides of the house. * a Best meal in town at Savoy. ' ’ ve Mis | for two weeks,} ing interment Mr. | Kk. Ibbotson, for several take place at the Majestic The- enters on its third year with " - = : ee si be relieved by the : months local superintendent IN] aire Phe tieket will be taken|”! ight prospects, and a very in- cE : hich is having addi- Week-End Bargains. this city for the Canadian Home] pon, the box at 9 o'clock. Last| teresting programme for the win + , a . ize tanks installed, Shirtwaists newest style, ally tpvestment Co, Lid, left on the} weak the lucky holder of the|ter evenings. The Oh ' Millinery shapes and » s or x for Van- ‘ ' . ; pei EReNTN ‘ is vill then go on] 35 cents hit I Chelohsin this morning I i winning ticket was Master J. G. © Ways have oil burners in-itrimmings half price Hamblin de oguver He has gone at the re Weston rhe yrogramme ar- u AL ' ° atesaameainllin ees nreceereernniateaidearsisiaieermameteieeeilllie ” anes OOnk.. STE amnapetnenaaaaaanaa — N alled & Co 62-208 quest of the International Home} .anged for this evening consists Bo ial f Aft } ‘ ss 0 ac Co sta., os lig 7 ’ » as f x a ’ h he three boats will Purchasing Contract 0. Ltd. lor several delightful comedies as wie indion % Soi First Bap- The Prince Rupert Rowing Club . , ‘iitain the service The | on Steamship Go.’s}which has just been organized in well as strong dramas and scenic me tat ' Cheloh vent southt}that city and which is to extend) | ictures tist ehurch will hold a box social sleatnel eons ’ ° . , sede ve N Another Charge. this morning at 7 o'clock with]its operations all along the coast ae le on - mre bs ape it %, Pay vhen he appears|quite a large passeles list,| Mr. Ibbotson, who is well known \ meeting of the Poliee Com. kt 4th, te : t “i { i ‘ ; a i aelial i. > etties ‘ ¥ before Magistrate Me.|amongst who were the follow-]as a hustling official, has been) pission will be held in the will be _ 4 ah 2 me vd ‘ oxes. Come ¢ mjoy a gor " ' he police court on al ing l Thomas, B, L. Mel fered the position of Cynieee: Mayor's office in the city hall to : - ome Ae 262 ee of forgery, will have to}hiney, G, F. Melihinney, G. i nage Se ee f British morrow afternoon at 3 o'cloek ame ra ‘ hy ah ; Stalk 4. Gott eovering this distmet of sritish . \ 8 eee ogg ly : nh. Bailey, H.}6 mibia Mi M. EF. Ritchey, - — — Silk hair ribbons, 3% inches { ; 1d Suspicious | stem nee ' ile soe7es ; 7 ; ba thamatin gibhe edue } d ' s been salesman in this wide, 12%c vard-—Wallace’s sale pe 1a e¢ up by whieh} Toyota and wife, W. Here \ , A ha ne ' somes a hers 261.262 BRILLIANT COSTUMES LATEST SONGS AND DANCES i me sg tined the sum of|bert Fortin tl } \Mie Fred) city unde } | h I f W A R K . S 2 i fram 1 rot a ed to the position ere © -- -- Kenworth & Jefferson,| lynn, W. L, Belew, FB. b. [bl appointed ~ s . Basket Ball Ee son, W. B, Steele, W. 8. Sargent] superintendent of the new eom LEADING JEWELERS WESTHOLME OPERA HOUS Warm Clean re Ooms at Savy nd I 0. P n i having entered upon his ee ss ae — oo pearl Repte neage mane - . ) oy. | ane ‘ eone eliable sto oO Jiamonds, Pear ’ . s. Tig- ee : | the handsome new of and Solid Gold lou - Callies and Men's Own ¥ : rig Py 9 f the International Home Sterling Silver fat ware, hollew fers at the Auditorium, Friday | a, ware and toilet articles ; N git ‘ . illed th ne 2 » hasing Gontraet Co,, Lid,, in Ladies’ hand bags, club bags, i vening, OV th sBine Bh 9 9 : } y . eases ecard cases, umbrelias. ‘ vA shar j ssion 25 Kt sinith Bloek Both M ! Brass goods of every description ~ 8 o'clock sharp. A " L9 94 ’ we 60 ind Hitehey, whe al e] Hand painted and Royal Crown cents, 262-2638 F St tr BO YS or GIRLS ! . ae t Derby china and every other line " a ms hs i \ vn hoca residents 0 suitable for Xmas gifts, TTRACTIONS \ ie known to have WE DO ALL KINDS OF WATCH Many money savers for you tn e \ ny the ne of work REPAIRING AND JEWELRY WORK the cireular deseribing Wallace's ee eee a i eiaeeaslitillin : Admission $1.00, 75e, 50e, Doors Open at 8 used to the ml] mat Ce » > me Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners , ee i National Cash Registers To C se at 8:30 Cloek Dayton Computing Seales Phone 4 ro Commence at ‘ o' Clo ® he ne the interest | ) il D n Heintzman Pianos » tthe Diusihiess oft ail Orders Carefy illec CD Ad lr l 2 ‘i ae noof whieh | we, wena aaa furnbull’s unshrinkable un TICKETS ON SALE AT ORME’S DRUG STORE, 3RAD AVE. — derwear for ladies al sale prices hein 10 & 18e, at 9 O'Clock pormnne Fae TamaeE ay Onn | THEATRE | ald pepe porte. | en ch effiecient and P. 0. Box 76 =i Prince Rupert Wallace's 262 Oe errs : ) ui a So