es . oMROULATION and NORTHERN ? +T19M COLUMBIA ee’ tr “On THE DAILY NEWS EE yo. Hl, NO. 264 Prince Rupert, B.C., SATURDAY, NovempBer 9, 1912. Saturday, & p.m, . me Princess Beatrice Sonday, &§ pm Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist : a an ————__ —= ee Price Five Cents Y WAR IS DECLARED ON THE CHRISTIANS a sERVIA AND AUSTRIA MAY HAVE TROUBLE OVER ADRIATIC SEA AND DIVISION TURKEY GERVIA AND AUSTRIA MAY GO TO WAR OVER DOWNFALL OF OTTOMAN EMPIRE Strained Relations Between Two Powers Causing Much Concern ---Albania Threatens Trouble if She Does Not Get Independence Soon ! | JOHNSON DECLARES j FIGHT WILL GO ON Special to Daily News HOLY WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED BY eos oe TURKISH FANATICS ON CHRISTIANS | Bulgarians Advancing Toward Constantinople Bearing Cross Which | Will be Placed in Mosque---Salonika Captured by Greeks ---Navies Protect Foreign Interests Special to Daily News Special to Daily News. nople is freely admitted in that TRAIN ROBBED Da ‘ a1 } ) j - ‘ e a ( rouble UB EADER | Constantinople, Nov, 8 Sheik | piace All the male residents he té d twee \ ut a n. head of the hierare jhave been called upon to defend California Train Held Up by Ban- '"" a reat fs . are urchy, ie wanna } ~ ‘ en, o ‘ke as is- : dits—One Shot; Others Escape = ~"'\'" " f the Servian “ahs ee ee Registered Mail. ad \ ‘aa an appeal for a “holy” war The Bulgarians will carry the ‘ i va d > with Regis 4 a manifesto addressed to the |C’oss ahead of the army enter- ns } ' : mp i rt vith a - lemas and Hodkas. It is feared |/"& Constantinople and will place Spe to Dé News | an pecia aang i i h ips ' | |here that if the Bulgarians sue-|it in the mosque, where the Te 5 , N ° Phe! purk iusing derable ; Failure to Put Up $30,000 Jonds Two Games Played Last Night) ...4 jn) gaining entrance to the Deum will be sung. Shasta Limited wey ie Lands Dusky Brute in Jail at the Auditorium Shows a city and carry out their boset of! ere “ n various é t rain de luxe ; ho oe —Will Face Several Good Brand of Ball singing Christian songs ir the| Constantinople, Noy. 8.—The i ! u | , ind robbed by three Charges | Os mosque of St, Sophia, a holy war | Commanders of the foreign war- One ban , ay Bee Le s Over two hundred enthusias-| yj surely result. ships assembled at this city ar- ‘ine tutnin sinkiin ‘of Special to Daily News GOVERNOR JOHNSON tic spectators, many of whom , i ranged today for concerted ac- es north of here Vie a, N 8.—I vel Liarni Chicag N 8 Jar Jel Dae Staaten were ladies, witnessed the two London, Nov. 8.—Uneconfirmed|!ion should naval assistance be occurred, The a \ibania . aid today} sor heay weight champ fwould go on unabated for the games of basket ball in the Aud- despatches recived here by the) "ecessary for the maintenance d with a consid i | f Turkey4 th se ccupies a years \t 11 o'clock per pom a sisal Chronicle from Constantinople|Of order in the eity. ‘ i ies ere exception the registered d i a grave stake and] thy inty ja due to. his fai he started for Oys Bes, Fi Fi, ‘ te ey : say that Salonika has been occu. | . Pe e passt ers ye one Piha ts oy eanly contested and = de-|pieqd by the Greeks. The ap-| London, Nov. 8.—The Bulgar- None "1 pa ue h he would repent if furnish the 830,000 boad it with nel Roose- nonstrated that there lentv | : I d j -f , He will leave New York this monstratec 1a ere 18 plenty) opoach of the Greek forces toward |!@ns have no intention of remain- ¥ . ree rire S re east oti a . . . f ; epic © ‘ | . 3 z he lid 2 Albania her | 1 . oo ne REY eh fi op “Cali! , f good material to make an in-|ithe city was the signal for a ter-|i¢ in Constantinople in the event chare ' ig i i . - . teresting sague > “atl Box Social. A ae | pe would . never | o . ee i neg wou In the fir | rible massacre of non- Moslems | Of its capture, according to the he First Baptis i Albania was di-| Tat ' game the Royals defeated the | within the place. Disorder and|§ tatements of a Bulgarian offi- | ; \ ve ‘allies score of 24 ) j | 1 be socia » Said he Independ ss oa “GOOD D TIME AT Ca by a score f 24 to 44 jlooting was earried on to a great|¢!al here, who said that they St de aiid . larges 1 Ft This was the best game of the | extent and any opposition to the would go there in view of the owe i t i he vo and was very fast, especial-'purke was met with instant|Statement of Nazim Pasha that h PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES | lis ca se was CATHOLIC HALL : during the first half, when the | death. (ne énunis deme th Gene e |} ‘ l ind fis es obtaine e le g ; oat \ i ! ! ; i : btained th lead and When the Greeks secured pos-| war. ‘ . i i shire one yi ef 0 : 64 Rev. F. W. Kerr to Preach on { j om a "4 To = session of the city they impris-| oat oO! g als ‘ tovals 1 the val period o mn : | : — “The Cross and the Crescent.” |. ; > bitte id yy | Bachelor Dance Last Night Was ci “ " mer a me floned all the Turkish officers | Sofia, Nov. 8.—It is reported , : . ha ‘ we vias he tovals cameocup strong ia sf . “nay ks | here ; the lgaris ar Don’t Slip. lwhite woman in Chicago Very Good—Many Enjoy- and piled in the goals it aid that oo Tur jth that the Bulgarian army \ = are gol ut 50 M ‘ m P ry | ed Themselves j i rl i j were captured. jreached Dorkas, two and a half © ihe Callies are nearly all new r : : | i & in Ha be ha east, 11] : : ; : oe miles from the Black Sea Ca : Eve g ! PRINCE RUPERT \ : , 1 inexperienced players and London, Noy, 8——Salonika has} Adrianople is still holding out. . it ! ras t tit = er c 0 : cre wa nters 64 rheat 0, whe he} LIBERAL ASSN. : very much to thei ~ dit/faiien into the hands of the | a i rw | vel Phe Chris-] a f th se) — i) a h eae e ee ub ao Greeks and the fate of the Turk-| Washington, Nov. 8.—Active An important meeting of the he young bachelors the nd oof basketba in their] icy gs nol iiieias ane ines ted ny a Andrew's Anglican Church. I and the Turk . , , . nig a . oe ish garrison is unknown jpreparations are eing made o , and hols Phe club eting Wed Prince Rupert Liberal Associa~ was given at the Catholi mateh They are very| ldespateh the armored. cruisers 141 o'clock Evening, day ey zc Ww be a coneert in {#Om will be held in Meotntyre Mall ast evening. The Westhol- *!" edy and when a maa m=) London, Noy. 8—The imability| Tennesse and Montana to Turkish ock Sundayithe eburch ha the Ladies’ |" Monday evening at 8 o'clock chestra lished the mu- | oe oe wi be 4) of the Turks to keep the Bulgar-|waters to protect American in- Vid |for the transaction of general ind a very delightful time n that will take some beat-| jan. out of the city of Constanti-|terests there. | business. Vas spent by a present, among- nS | P. W. ANDERSON, Secy. whom were the following Che Tigers overwhelmed the | ‘a Mesdames J. F. Ritehie, R. L. Me Men's Own, who are also new at ene PROGRAMME Intosh, H. D Nelson Dunn, J. the game, by a score of 23 to 3. AT THE WESTHOLME (Ulisholm, A. 5. Lueas, A. Stew While not so fast a game as the | oe . W. Clarke Durant. Du Bernis| first mateh, the play was very} bumper house at the West-/al Fr. 8, ¢ its, Misses Fras- | !fleresting Phe work of Shrub-| e Theatre last ght enjoyed | et Milliga Balfour. Dudsie|sall at guard for the Methodists] the bes rogramimes of | Dut | Dunn, Helen Dunn,! Was one of the features of the| STAND OF LATE GOVERNMENT ON CANAL BILL DOES NOT eee ceett on imfE. Eliat, Buckley and A. Brown, |evening. He is a new hand at/EUSY MESTING OF HOSPITAL BOARD — LADIES AUXILIARY RECEIVE ENDORSATION OF CHAMBER OF COM- * ~ = rh ot Messrs. J. F. Ritehie, H. P. Wil-| basketba but shows every in- WILL USE MONEY—MISS FULTON RESIGNS—MORE PRO- Vthis i “ sie ro , MERCE IN NEW YORK. amme was exceptionally i {son, Travers Lueas, J. M. Claney, ication of becoming a star BATIONERS—INTERMENT OF DEAD DISCUSSED. nme was exceptionally goo¢ , ‘ : 1 rt wh ane it last night}. Harrison, B, Baer, H. T. Titus, Mr. R. M. Mefntosh made a a. : Specia Daily News f ¢ . -t ee 4 tt i tonight. | [rv Lint G. B. Hull, Adele most efficient referee. There was a full attendance por the Duk of Connaught’s visit } ah< ' \ » attend tonig £ : , 7 \ ~ The Saturday} Gorse the Panama Ca | Carss, Nels Dun k. Doyle at the monthly meeting of the jagain came up for discussion, titorial comment. 1'°* Of Brition protest 1 A. E. Bodw WwW. Dura ant, | Hospital Board yesterday after- | Phe a ae reneter 2 pee hi 1 Stat le aa questiot t was decia was WORK KEEPS Basil Dura Du Bernis : = S FRACE FO} i at the city hall. rm rs — an rs. ov wet ee ates elec ons ri} ate g £ a er ch naan: ace, F, 5. Clements oy vexed question of whether | %@!! stating = e Tes aa s character wi ~~ Wharton, V. F. G onal . ‘i ; | the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Hos. | *°!e!y reepenea te ; he net i statesman when he Torries Mix It. | AT G Pettigrew oo ” should have absolute con-|°°** ° f the =. am = wee British protest in Inst as The News was g | sememainnincemmedinaaiaees rol of the money veceived from | °*lved adsolutely no assistance Panama Canal bil i press the eport reached the | i SIR WILFRID HONORED Hine sale of seats at the reeent) ; j that the split in the Con | will Work All Winter on New nt Arizona, icon: Kansas and leoncert given upon the occasion | Continued on Page 4.) vy Nov, 8.—The Cham- | sepvative party reached such a] Find at Cripple Creek— Richard McBride and Attorney michigan Favor Women’s Suf- | ial ieaiieneaues climax that one prominent old ys First Pay in Valley General in Ottawa Make Pro- frage—Wisconsin Defeats. party Tory smashed a Prog gress—Cal! on Sir Wilfrid. ane ‘sive Tory on the nose The faght Fairbanks, Alaska Noy 8 —_—_—— New York. Nov. 8 “Votes for | f a bedkid round and the}Qwners and laymen of f ripple a Spec - to Daily News. — Women won the greatest tri- THE EVENT OF THE SEASON standpatter had the best of the \\ reek the vicinity of 3 Below ‘ tlawa OV . ; re -_ 2 ao umph of the movement in. the| go on points |Discovery, Where the strike was — 8 ee “ hera me “lunited States on Tuesdad. it ne, ee ea alae Imade a few weeks ago, are mak-/sr 0 ritish Golumbia say Obie eaneda ‘ one tions Wells’ butter |ing every preparation for a busy}are well pleased with the recep- was conceded that constitutional x acai me Cia! eee: ee ayy. Memer & ; “_ . amendments eliminating the word rhe Pringe Rupert owing Glub and satisfy yours 263 tf |winter being now engaged inftion given them and that they “male” from the suffrage provi | sinking venue shafts, omer oa werk vate re 2 ——— sie in Avisona, @eniie seeaene ming. cabins and Moving SUPRINT SR cat oh er oe Michigan had been adopted paeee Se . t ilers the ground iatters whieh brought them to and, Michigan a eee | eee London Noy ” Phe News | rt tind t eas : Cripple | Ottawa Only in Wisconsin did the move-| ‘ ne st for th “ we ™ wer a rt vet defeat. New York} { says that the ho - Creek is a bona fide one, having Sir Richard MeBride visited ew bile viey wits : ™ | \ Ye heavy Several | , suffragists are encouraged by j pera ouse ow seer’ ' re been demonstrated by drill and) Si Wilfrid Laurier today 1 Seehtnn of Baineelin taneaenel | Canadians wi recieve lOnOrS | a vw eleetio of Sulzer*fas gove -| : shaft and already the gold has et i i Paap eae | Prince Arthut ‘ ng <9 wi heen traced on to three claims, | Or, he being a suffrage advocate ( ; . f alt \ 1 lis pat | ana a a cs TONK HT Ra ee eee ad Duchess of|' Tele pay ta the Arab that the , 4 BRILLIANT COSTUMES LATEST SONGS AND DANCES ents le uke «ale Cis | ; ihe as eve . i Connaught “a rt a a } , ; -W A R K ee | You will find real economy tn : ishown, although i as ree ; > |e nconmeiadl aan geaie LEADING GLENS ee eee of We bargains & WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE ‘ ” er. 1% We carry the largest and most Seott, Froud & Go.s 204 5 ® i eapeaperee. ve Lead La — rela stack of Cramonds, Pearl srpool ov. Soni , i solid Gold Jewelry — pe ; = F V Var . , St. Peter’s Church, Seal Cove. OPE Si MR TE ae nbttors . 1 9 l e = warns the nation aga : Evening service every Sunday | ware and toilet articles p,m ' r Gapties es ( ' 0 a ove i rreparec xee for war and pres Ladies’ hand bags, club bags, re Grace oO wont thre rea preparedne for war a os . a lock | card cases, umbrellas = } st Poree in the World Today yy a { | G FEA military ineMetenc; me » -_—- | livass goods of every description r . | he fate of Turkey as al | Hand painted and Royal Crown $/will be the subject of Rev, War } ,out the Tate oO ! ee ivkably fine specimen off Derby cbina and every other line t H. MeLeod iy i " eS " { AN ample of being rughi | | suitable for Xmas gifts Pre eod'’s sermon tomor-. | ; | ‘nety Minute Show | pared harpooned Dy TAllDO')S we po ALL KINDS OF WATOH S)row evening al 7:90 o'clock SPECIAL ATTRACTIOP S ares { \! n the Hecate Strats, | REPAIRING AND JEWELRY WORK Morning worship al ti Bible | Select ' } Optics ‘) aaa . Oe ee ——— xs het inte this city this m Bo celal i Our schoo! and Brotherhood Baraca PO sie a Madan 1B oer | m exhibition in Work Guaranteed class 0p. m Strangers anil i ¢ m butterfly’ } Prince Rupert Fish \ oa Berns cotee visitor cordially invited All Admission $1.00, 75e, 50c. Doors Open at 8 } Did vou notice the ¢ ationa sh Registers SILOPS , ‘ herd ; a Phird] Dayton Comput scales ia . . ‘o © enee § 8:30 Cloek hestra at the dance last Saturda y Tointaaaaan hy acrvines sit id in Mofntyre Mal Fo onanany. # " ook They will be there aga | Mail Orders Carefully Filled Third avenue, near Sixth street ’ i Sdeanen acl night, Wit you? Mel ) W. WARK & SON ee TICKETS ON SALE AT ORME’S DRUG STORE, 3RD AVE. ‘7 rices Hall Select patronage m Pioneer Cleaners P. ©. Box 76 i= Prince Rupert | Choieest liquors and cigars \ Sas = aes 8 }) Savoy. . Oo eenctperetasitteinitsittaaitinterrintay aitialsitestslienitisin terrier = = POCO OOOO OOOO OEE EEE EE EOE OEE E AIEEE ! st ie.