C, NEXT rr (QV pifh tain Pringess May. com ==| THE DAILY NEWS MANY DROWNED IN SRST OFTEN Toa BULGARIA APPROACHED BY TURKEY WITH PROPOSALS | OF PEACE; FEAR CHOLERA OUTBREAK BOAT FOUNDERS IN BIG STORM USERAKS ARE TAFT ANNOUNCES CANAL RATES Mayflower Sinks Near Barry’s Bay, Ontario With Eleven Persons oisrics ooiogaie moo in x. or». NO Reference Made to British Pr Protest Against Freedom of. United ~-oprang Leak, Filled and Foundered eS Sven States Coastwise Shipping in President’s Message | Discuss Plans of Party. Specia Daily News ‘ is ght for — —_ 7 oe, ae 2 (Special to Daily News.) than transports, colliers, hos- 15.—The Depart-| Comb me Stee saten Gis LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A well attended meeting of the LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | Washington, D. 6., Nov. 13.—{pital ships, supply ships, $1.20 ¢ ew nae oa gto ob . d on areeegps noe he oe ae ae —_—-- \President Taft today issued alf® ton. American coastwise ves- — hose board, « ‘ [pe . W Clarke Durant, superin- meetin rey strel aaa W. W. Davis, one of the most | proclamation announcing the a oe ye oe of he steamer Ma sre believed to be drowned lendent of the Prince Rupert hall for the tPansaction of aati: popular of the local bank boys, ajrates to be charged foreign ships tine nie fe eter es ' Bay, Ont Hydro Eleetrie Co., Ltd., went) oral business A large numbe- | mephew of Col, W. Mahlon Davis, jpassing through the Panama Great Britain diplomatically pro- ble 5 { Ottawa, Nov. 44 rhree com | tance ” a ge one visit this) ore delegates from outside dis | ate city engineer, who has been | Canal, which will be as follows: ytested, but no reference to this ia aad “Rina sited teen ten Paitin a die norning on the Prinee Rupert tricts were in attendance, The dl ar an ~es os. the {Merchant ships carrying pas-|fact was mentioned in the Presi- queens ai 7 thin s . . . 8 0 e co “a erce | ca ors * par ° » » > 9 “Ie ati for the past/ washed ash he Mays \. W. Agnew, of the firm of Sena AUEEinenss counaniae here for a _ considerable tions teal ean chate ate ategh jon! oe en eee zi s great er and were re d Phey| Ritchie & Agnew, civil engineers] who gave an Miterosting esedunl went south on the Prince Rupert bearrying ¢ capacity, 2) Vessels Basketball. are Messrs, Harper, Beverly and|and surveyors, of this city, went] o¢ the work that is being done in|'is morning, having received or-\*ravelling in ballast only, without Doubleheader—Tigers vy. Roy- aoa . : a hs 0) mane The say ee hp morning on the Prinee the southern part of the provinee, ders to report at Vancouver at either passengers or cargo, 40/als; Callies v. Creseents, at the ae) ane ae ae tha iT a oo 7° 7 Huper : ; his address indicating clearly ar a ee nen ee cent. less than toll rates of auditorium, Friday, November cee ae 1eeek be the Garhnees. Arebie’ McDougall, the well] a Limereiiems. in British Co. />O OY Sooraing 6. the meant, | See as auen eeeeeen eo OG gall, umbia is very much alive Phe cargo. 3. Naval vessels other|sharp. Admission 25e. 269 known railroad contractor, at|reports of the delegates from able laws of banking institutions. | present operating upon the ex-] outside points were most encour- Mr. Davis, who was extremely|~ TURKEY AND BULGARIA ARE cavations for the G. T. P. te-tastne Plans were laid for} Popular here, will be much missed | COMMISSION WENT SOUTH ON minals in this city, was @ pas-|strengthening the ranks of the!>y his numerous friends, a crowd | : senger south this morning on the] party throughout this distriet,|°f whom were on the wharf this NEGOTIATING PEACE TERMS v1." 0 > 2 v=) sooner ees potas ai orm ta tn evel APPOINTED PRINCE RUPER ness trip ithe Liberals of Skeena district ea — will make a splendid showing in Have You Seen Them? FEAR OF CHOLERA HAS MUCH TO DO WITH PRO Cowichan Eges, Fresh Butter,|the next election campaign. : A great range of working boets ’ renme OF panes --AWPEn. maventea2uea Huntley & Palmer's Biscuits. | nn =a Boing at cost, Don't put this off. ee on ate - rien a Eve bt a Rupert cage Pi. FAVORS SERVIA. Stalker & Wells Phones 187| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|Get a pair today. Seott, Froud po seat ay Sep anager aa south this morning on schedule ind 430 268tf | Phone 4. {& Co.'s big shoe sale. 269-270 Jardine time with the following large 5 i Daily News ’ nn passenger list: “a era : duce Y Mrs. D. Frazer, D. Frazer, Miss 14 I i oe : : ; Victoria, B.C., Nov. 15—The Rule fulearia to « s peace : Outrain, Mr. Cartmell, John Al- eae. te fa e Servia personnel of the royal commis- ls lien Sy Ee ee Aileson, Robert Alleson, B. Ray- ' N | provineial government is as fol-| mond, 8. B. Gowan, Fannie Smith, ded as ¢ } MINISTER KILLED oe 1, G, Parsons, chairman;|Josie Smith, W. A. Thompson, er the te | . Hawthornthwaite, John}/. KE. and Mrs. Gilmour, Henry ~ said. | Premier of Spain Assassinated by LS! ae | yi i commissioners, and F.|] Doyle, wife and family, N. J. ‘ | aan i. N . . . |F. McNamara, be eygemagh Evered, Mr. Wooderoft, F. RK. iia Moametie! Heart Broken. aval Question and Reciprocal ' Trade Discussed at Westholme tii< i< one of ine two com-|charleson, John Pierey, L, Palk. I Th L Ni . Hi d L missions nee premier promised [ner, Duncan Ross, Rh. P. Williams, ey ag - Special to Daily News eatre ast ight---Rain Does Not Inaer arge jto appoint as far back as Jan-|Gordon Bain, Mr. Helwig, David Ihe ex ‘-| Madrid, N i Today Spain Cc d E ll 5 h juary, the other being to enquire] ook, Cy Peek, Ole Hudson, re rh h —s* alin. 3 rowd---E.xce ent peec es. . jinto the agricultural conditions| George Stewart, E. B. Pierson, wa vy rig snd * the pr eo. Thee : G McKe . L. Ki inv correct news PBS GTSROs! SLaLesine Phe In spite of the heaviest down-,ish Columbia was in the hands, McBride in asking for a unani-|' ; cs ee : hy - - age a ae waa s.. — o =. oa vs ' 53 cata Silt ial uae of tan . deb Geis the |of an autocrat. Power in the }mous government. Jo e latter boc t . H.} Gotts ein, . Garrett, rs. ar- drianople is i ca I , fly . ome mala teena-O tal eet he teed a Hayward, M.P.P., Cowichan, who]shall, G.. CG, Richards, H. Seott, h = Servia and} sterna nrough the assass Westholme’ Opera Mouse was]? - © a ; cone e fourteen montis that Bor-| nosed out Alex. Lueas, M.P.P.,|George Riddell, Mr. Jasper, E his is ‘ | Canalejas at the packed last night to hear Messrs angel, was not good for that man|den had been in power only dem- after a warm race Knapp J Peank M. C cobehae: . “ac Ke i ix o ve as ‘ i as r ran i . the hest re : ‘ : * atin af « e . ’ e ” . , * Ae , i an alta be} ha wn a ! King A Ralph Smith, Dunean Ross an al ee Bos beget es Fd o re ater mw oe the nm lieie f Sir Of the labor commission,|J. Wiesner, M. Willett, B. 8. \l stir the 7 cs are}.ph who was one f the first ‘Jas. Conley distuss the live is-} : site iehere fale sas a Re ed fri = 2 vo the on Chairman Parsons, was formerly |Connolly, Mr. MeQueene, F. R. —_ — hea f the dk regard a a 3 : ot: . chard Me "de 0 a8] ones, nity en days ago 1e \ ‘ ons ie : ss i bh anlog Se in! y } ml - Mae ess of evervih dashed off un ve of tm lay in Canesian oe | to blame for this condition of | United States elected Wilson ae yo (P44 eee — vst ow oo aye w \ e combined ‘ ' 5 es ; : resides @ ' p od. : aw- ow . : ot will} dec | stry of the wy affairs, but the electorate of | Pre sident as a direct protest . ert : were Seri es and \ guarded ; M: Alex M. Manson, thele iu. columbiacwho bad cre! ad high ie tariff thornthwailte was for years So-|James Wilson, Ralph Smith, nterio where the body was ly ‘ ae Al aotine S “ ‘ . *-/against a ig protective taril.| aiatict »mber for Nang aa ‘D ‘ » > - , : Oe ad hairman of the m ' ting, in is/ oe os rule of the council seaiioe Sicidtomd. tae’ attend: tan Sid ciali member or anaimo, | Arc hie MeL ougal, Douglas Fras es the figure of| ing, and | ated himself over|tpoducing the speakers of the| & ; vuinu ‘0 while John Jardine in his cheq-Jer, Aileen Fraser, ‘Mrs. Holland. during the war|the remains Phe assassit whe vening refered t the value f} praptinnty supeyen hem wie been a free trader, but free trade uered political career has been skedibenddachadieiananl . dee Se caer ie te ee ""| thirty-five rubber stamps in place] would t work Canad: , . i vregate than was |[afte committing the deed shot laeuaine the saath ton eeeh i ae ; would not wor in Canada JjuSst|/yoth Liberal and Conservative. The Bulgarian loss Ii mself, still lives and it is prob- |); = i r Gan te jiof legislators. He pleaded for one/ yet, but reciprocity was some- | CAPACITY HOUSE warts WE gs Ly eT ma e ae ; 4 cemenapegeainniniimnnicetitine ded number { We that he w SCOVGr ‘ss b vl ‘» elections as well as member at least of the Conserv-|thing that was going to be of ne mana Pea ‘ ss be = : ‘ ' i is a ‘ ' ative party to prove himself man|material benefit to beth coun- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS G.T.P. Inn Did Not Have Room ina CB OU during e nes of a campaign, 7 ‘ io 1 total of 320,000] Shoots Mother. id aan eis aaa to enough, if he saw where criti-|/tries concerned. In all the time lla for Another Guest—Man- — It is thought that Philad h N 13 Mis the manner in whiok both Lib- cism would benefit the legisla-|that reeiprocity had been dis- News comes from Granby that ager Had to Give Up i ~ ely >. . +e oo i l a stadia Seals al tion of the government, to eriti-/cussed he had never heard althe ground is covered with a Room king t nother ; i burels erals an Lonserve s ‘re bef : Nes . : : P oe - ' aaa cize it in the interests of the wel-/single argument of any conse-| mantle of snow about four inches SS n est of her jewel chest, Miss|ing this throughout the Domin- Pt . i. SSS . Qu not and inatantly killed! ion of Canada fare of the province, even if he|/quenee put forth against it, but deep. Prince Rupert has yet to The accommodations-of the G, i ee ae tt - . route} Mr Goal ‘wa introduced and had to sGerifive some of the lux-| had witnessed much flag waving.[have its first snow fall this sea-]|7T-P. Inn were taxed to their ut- | a? former on . rain - ‘ . ‘ ol . : . a a aie . = ury of the government's patron- According to the latest reports |son,. . most capacity on Wednesday ev ork ence other and|é or ¢ “he -eference 0 | he i c : I Seine a | r| lack f an adequate opposition| °. of trade in Canada, 65 per cent. —- evening after the arrival of the er were repairing ih orde “KR O i i » s o oun . f » : f " Y \ bs ce sie P latter's wedding |at Victoria creating = condition rhe Liberals last election hadjof the imports were coming from } Miss Keen. of G. W. Nicker-|?!inee Rupert. Every room in @ purr | no thought of going into power, the Old Country? No, From "s lice . spatag the house was taken, Manager yusseau Phe tragedy oecurred|/of affairs that was peculiar and . : yson's office, who Was operated , 5 | a wince the. lnmatenenie’” Aen aleanie: anneal but they were of the opinion that|the United States, and only 22}/upon for appendicitis a few George Sweet having himself to : eee { ts ning| . atic power . to ine man, he de-|*#e People of British Columbia |per cent, were being imported) weeks ago, is now able’ to be out,|2UUt temporary quarters for the : me e point ¢ ett Ricre ‘ “ ‘Ts ‘ 3 é : » ‘- . a » . : Frid ing upon the pou 7 : ee : shee aol a imper were interested enough in the af-|from Great Britain. The report sake of accommodating his » ber i e going 0 i ered i e 4 fess 0 Pei, . : T ay and Saturday jto the berth after goin teen ie explained the Aus.| {tits of the provinee to provide|showed that under the Tory! goginning November 15th, our|SUests: Amongst the names of ' . alis e exple ° > Aus- » : “or ’ i? ink of water a : ; for an opposition of at least half|government, who was going to 7 7 the latest arrivals are the follow- " tralian naval policy of strength- drivers will not leave sacks with * — - ing the Empire, by the estab.|% 402e@ members. He contrasted | have no truck or trade with the} oo) and we request our 6ue-| 2%: Major Morrow, of the U. 8. ening e . , * estan. : » y , p - i ) 45 Ni Liberals Won't Contest. I) ae all a fleet for the pro.|@t length the action of Sir Wil- Yankees, the imports from that} i iices to provide plese te receive army engineering department, | s he “ i « o » "Oe ’ * » 2 . : : Montreal, Noy, 13,—-The Hoeh- 7 : of hee teat: aaa : sip| {rid Laurier in providing for the|country had inereased 5 per cent.) )),j, coal as all oe sacks must Washington, D, C.; Commander e 0 0 e t ’ Ms '< > D , “KS , . . 7 ‘ elagan Liberals, following the ad W if id Laurier, said Mr, Gon.| Payment of the leader of the op-|as against 2 per cent. with Great), emptied and returned Cox, of the U. 8. navy, Washings irks at r, sé ’ . , - 2 D , . : . 7 he aun vice of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, will ley. was the. truce. iemebiolias position at the same rate as the| Britain, and surely this was not 264.270 ROGERS & BLACK ton, D. C,; C. Ingersoll, New York; i wove e as e s srialis > -- Me ACU, '- 2 : {not participate in the by-election : th . Empire. He was the first cabinet ministers that Canada/consistent with the pre-eleetion sia A. ll. Brooks, U. 8. geological de - Feontest mn : ' : . might have a strong opposition,|speeches, The Tories had not ; ; _|parinent, Washington, D. C.; ! to offer Britain a preferential Ph Mr. and Mrs. J. EE. Gilmore ; : HARLES iat tariff and the action of Sir Richard | been, in power three months un- were passengers going south on Henry Doyle and wife with four LOCAL JOTTINGS -: - ‘ularly referring to| ax Sei __;til Foster was negotiating with the line Rupert this morning children, Mill Bay; Mr, and Mrs, ron “ , the Washington authorities for], : ;jJA. B. Martin, Ocean Falls; H. : the presence of Mr, William r They expect to pay an extended 7 he famous | Best room in town at Savoy. M sim the Mouek bee bie an alleviation Df the grain block-| ici to the lower coast cities. re Hattield, Bellingham, Wash.,; THANHAUS ’ oe “hageie: gr pe a” oe shied W A R K , S ade. We are not independent of terdine north ain wes ome James MeByer, R, W. M. Hunter, . efforts to leat » rig oe on , rth age » early} \, ; ER COMPANY Ralph Smith and Dunean Ross . Sle Quah ak Soe the United States. lng Vancouver; Duncan Ross, Vic- jroad ¢& x . s tee ’ } ’ - [ “ j returned to Vaneouver this morn r . Ane Buses » LEADING JEWELERS British Golumbia alone im- ! teria; Ralph Smith, Vaneouver; ' Ne ! a i straight and narrow path of Lib- We carry the largest and most , : om - j 18 Conle :. Pritchard, R. H FEA ing on the Prince Rupe ; Mr Ralph Smith won reliable stock of Diamonds, Pear! ported about fifteen million dol. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doyle of Pame® Voney, c. Pritchard, R, H, TURES ora een and Solid Gold Jewelry. . eee Winslow, J. Storey, A. B. Steven \ ' . i . , us . ‘ 2 e Ster ve lars’ worth of produce each year, - > 00 ‘ . 8 »@. § vo A. E - Cy. Peck was a@ passengetl he hearts of the ladies by d ring Silver flat ware, hollow I Mill Bay cannery, accompanied : eo a \ ‘ f ware and totlet articles, on which the consumer paid a heir » childr left tk son, H, P, Williams, J. G, Gallen- \\ ; the Prinee Rupert this mornity i vy himself in favor of wom Ladies’ hand bags, club bags, jt _— | by their four children, left this jer. H. C. Walk B.8.¢ i i j tmend i re s whort busine uffrage I'welve years ago oare cones, Nenhentes. os tax. The ery of no trade or morning on the Prince Rupert td r, » Mae — . Me 4 y, SO BU we . rass goods of ever scription “ne 2 W ,aa"" 5 ' i or, V ) pe F fe gramine visit he bad fathered a bill in the local Hand painted and Royal ao truck with the Yankees” was ab. spend the winter in the south, M W aller SRCoUuvel : Wes i to enfranchise women, but Derby epina eae over” other line surd, said Mr, Smith, and he e Iver, FP. Barkshire, F. Byng Hall T ' 0 0 oF . : suitable for Xmas 3. . lictor HOLME OPERA George Stewart, of the firm + was defeated, and whenever WE DO ALL KINDS OF WATCH pointed out that when the govern Cowichan Egees, Fresh Butter, and A, Harally, Victoria, MOUSE Company Luare G Beewary LOCOMMEANTS, |) bod an opportunity he would REPAIRING AND JEWELRY work 3) !)0!)( wanted a park superintend-|ijantley & Palmer's Biseuits. of this eity, left for Vane ‘ biow for female suffrage Optical Work Is Receiving Our ent they got him from the United| giaiker & Wells Phones 487 Assembly Friday Night. | M , bu . ey : Special Attention and All sa : Bue ‘ ’ F , | Me and Vietoria on the Prinee Huy rl ethods which were ew ‘ork Guaranteed States and paid him the highest/ang 430. 2681f The Daughters of the Empire )) Mietures ert this morning 1y the Conservatives to National Gan heatacere salary of any ofMeial in Canada pS PP assembly dance will be held in | “oun P. ft. Palmer, manager of th ver would in five year pay ilel atomion pianos _— next to the governor general John Pierey, of J. Pierey,|MelIntyre Hall on Friday evening, } Prinee Rupert ee M i itastrophe to that party Mail Orders Capefully Filled rhirty members were sitting in Morris & Go. wholesale dry|Nov. 15th, Daneing at 9 o'clock. NO Advance Was a passenger going south th M Smith's prediction, W. WARK & SON the House at Ottawa from the! goods merchants of this city, left|Single tickets may be obtained at ee 100 & 160 mavaine onthe Prince Ruser' eeted with applause P. ©. Box 76 =i Prince Rupert ——————————— pn the Prince Rupert this morn.|Orme's drug store, 2nd ave, Saas Pee e ; ene time, he said, Brit (Continued on Page 4. ing for his home in Victoria, 268.269 = & hurried business trip \ ’