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ESS voL, Il, NO. 282 Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist DECEMBER 12, 1912. ——— PRINCE RUPERT, B THURSDAY, THE DAILY NEWS haven Princess Beatricé+ o NEW YORK STRIKE RIOTS RESULT IN TWO DEATHS | cereal CHINESE FORCED TWO TWO MEN ARE KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED IN NEW YORK STRIKE HACKENSACK SCENE or DESFERATE FIGHT BETWEEN UN- iON STRIKERS AND NON..UNION MEN—TWO DETEC- TIVES KILLED—MANY WOUNDED—STRIK- SUFFRAGETTES PLAN ‘AUSTRIAN EMPEROR TROOPS CALLED OUT TO TO BLOW UP HOUSE) OPPOSED TO STRIFE KEEP PEACE IN TOWNS | Bombs to be Thrown in Parlia-| Franz Joseph Does Not Want to/Fight Over County Seat Results ment—Volunteers Called Plunge Europe into in Call Being Sent for for to Hurl Death World War Soldiers Special to Daily News. al to Daily News Special to Daily News. } their } made were ERS AMBUSH STFIKE BREAKERS Londen, Dee. 11--Aceording t Vienna, Dee. 11-—It is under Muskogee, Okla., Dee. 12—An| . ; . jappeal has been made to Gover- i statemer b 1 ews agency! stood here that Empero Franz i C , , i : ‘ A oa 4 : ‘ n ruse to send troops to De-! Special to Daily News Great exeitens ved the | here he militar sufragettes| Joseph is bitterly opposed to em lew are County, where teetsens ot] re ant “ ee ee i. ' = th tt Moe ; a broiling Eurepe in a general lithe old and new towns of Jay are ensue near ' nh at ou iT st 4, i ! ' neis ha h : : | , . jreported to be on the verge of a i between striking \ i nnteer : t d , h ; battle as a result of a dispute f New York Sus 5 bye sued a nee West RK ] ished between the two places over the & asiaee Rallroad|OOoernes. # == = - = = =§ = |: mmmcaiilimaata possession of the county seat eakers who were! PORT EDWARD DEPENDS scsi y ike their places |TO TRANSFER AGENTS AND TWO POP dred of the si LUMBER DEALERS. LARGELY ON THIS CITY ULAR YOUNG nod SRD the: pallis.| | PEOPLE ARE WEDDED x the Hudsor Mr. Frank A. Ellis Growth of New Port is Largely the barges | Wrapped Up in Advance- . iblic net | strike-breakers ap-|! ment of Prince Rupert Mr. Ben Self and Miss Leadbetter val dock on which| 4 i ‘ Joined in Marriage Last Night and, opened fire rh ones st a s Walter B. Baer nanager of by the Rev. McLeod. b iZ Ba fithe Port Edward Townsite Ce j rr ionists gained he | Woodstor exe ent ditio Limited, is a Prince Univer In the presence of a hest of and ambered up the h |; Now i ew as ab ‘ Qo sil and New York Law Sehool friends of both the bride and the strikers and a pitch . - mae mar He was admitted to prac. bridegroom, at the Empress Ho- t followed, in which tw Our store. will be pen evel oer a Supreme Court of jte', last evening, a pretty wed- ‘ rie @ c mw’ Yo state 10 i wave electives, were killed and! evening ch ima Mecha e ‘on : o pe 10, but ye ding was celebrated, when Miss ounde th sides Bros 90.29 up le practice ¢ aw ¢ ’ ded on be and came out to Seattle where hi EMBEROR FRANZ JOSEPH Viola Daisy Leadbetter became . , became connected with the Den. |—— — sill ___.«—jthe wife of Mr. Benjamin Frank- LAND NEAR HAZELTON EXCELLENT SHOW ny Renton Clay & Coal Company. | conflagration. but i is feared|lin Self, the proprietor of the the argest manufacturing cor o re ipress ote -afe The cere SELLS FOR HUGE SUM Pictures of the Calgary “Stam- | in aheshee Ga ate hat h f nee W not be|Empr Hotel cafe The cere- pede” Feature at the ” aie great « gh to s the rising|mony was performed by the Rev mploy ge 950 met d ving Empress Theatre 7 ia eaten - i f the militarists who ei H. MeLeod, of the Baptist J & Doyen Received $40,000 for) . Pay 4 — — *¢ ainda ns stirring he} Chureh The bride, who was Land at Carnaby from 0 ‘ , a oo al : After : Iver y becominels attired in a l¢ i 1 i ou . ‘ se lé Victoria Capitalists ing with that company . , ” a gown of white silk and lace and i ls u time Mr. Baer Vas acl . a jcarcied a bouquet of white. ecar- k i if ' 1 1) \ ‘ ha hed mior offieer and assistar i S C UIs RS MA ' tions, Was nded by Miss the management { i co MALL R E Y ae fs md at Ca ib h he pa h poputa Della Groves rhe groom was , pany C supporte } Mr. Jose ag vest of South Ha iL press Theatre a - a At the time he left Seitl BE BUILT IN ANADA ¥, rted by Mr. . ph Raatz i rr * arly : ollowing the ceremony a syndicate wealthy;A | . ' take up the work in connectior _ ‘i : r wedding supper was served, pre } f $40,000, it being}an hour and three-qurters to go with Port Edward, he was a dir-|Some Assurance Given that pared. wider tt “net ‘il ft , - . mired ade it supervision U0 dh net Atle h gh. was run th gh tw ector and secretary of the Seat Small Cruisers May be ites, Miia: dale Gel needa hes a’ inwneite rhis|# 15 and 9 ck. Two par-|tle Manufacturers Association Built in Canada the eabeing Matar Mtile diakt. i fine feat e films rheiand a member of the Sealt -_——_— 5 who seted as anid , . ‘ le o acte as aid, aver SOUR s ne Stampede ind Rip Va Wir Chamber of Commerce Seattle Special to Daily News. r : , . 1¢ local lodge of the Order of h de B Sikh “ he | es d esis Rotary Club, Seattle Ad. Club, ete Ottawa, Des i2—Yesterday | pa cies of which Mr. Self is the s fine art . . lhe 2 f pecu Mr. Baer is — ¢ over|}was the last “pr = ea President, attended in a_ body, : i ’ = i rrosped s oO ie own. : yeTore | ‘ “1s lias ‘ - went t t the : i rest pres zs a tj the | pect f the new " day bef he Christina ©") and healths were drunk and all stor for h t i phas i tr n the pra site He believes that Port Ed-| days The day was devoted to al, I I happiness and prosperity wish- 6 I \ Dominion: s ward will prove to be a desir variety of matters on the order ed the happy young couple saat i \ alis pictures of|able cating point for many in-| paper and this was considerably A number of handsome pre report at 5 oe gh iding being show lhe | dustries and that with the -« reduced. Today has Deen sel sents were received by the bride . , : ras Porpoise or offs art o the discussie o | x read | Ass story of Rip Van Winkle vantage: Porpoi Harbor ff apart for th liscussion of the wat beidenveas. whe abe beth 8 ‘Mum tempera ve 1 favorite amongst all clas-/it should rapidly grow) into a eee bill most popular in the eity They 1.24 inches — f people, was vividly pie-/ thriving city In his opinion th rhe most interesting event of wilt make See Bowen ie Prince | The same performance |growth of Port Edward is to a/the day lay in the reported dia- Rupert . tee neat \ } repeated tonight great extent dependant pon th ogue betwee the admiralty and ‘ » yrospe rin e rac n gover ent ovel . en “tal cW ai continued prosperity Pr the Canadia vernimet Y Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. a bau we : Big reductions in wall paper.| Rupert the nstruction of small cruts- Phone 4 tiindiintatiiieaniinn See A. W. Edge Go, 2nd Avenue —— ers f the admiralty in Canada, : Warin, cle , 285. esulling in the assurance that i clean rooms at Savoy. | 285-tf SASKATCHEWAN FEELS I ; i issurance 1 BRIDGEMAN FIRED BY | something ! he kind would be done a SEVERE COAL FAMINE a WINSTON CHURCHILL s i I s > Dex 10 OBITUARY. Sai ome EMPR TH [EA TRE SeaRorn: - Saas ‘Churchill Admits that He Asked serious of t ‘ Ss eXisting E S A a . ‘9 ee See Aa \i ihe General Hospital this) ©? the Resignation of the = ! lis re we, according ore a : wea fh Kesler, | morning there passed away olf Admiral Oris com : ” eerer, » IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ne oni Tee n snd ther | PHeumonia, Mrs. Walter Seott. of} . ‘ ee ae o ‘ ‘ o D ~ _ ag y y { R lent f the Keeler Kitkatla The deceased was 57 Special to Daily News. ‘ s ssidents o e Keele ” : . To-Night and T’ Night — {poets atcrent, of me Nel] sears of age and Temes hus-| Kendo Des 42m Fpl to dis c are sal oO be | . > S os O- ig t an omorrow Ig | band and family to mourn their} @uestion, Hon, Winston Chureh- jeing the most serious — trouble loss. The remains. which are |!!! admitted that Admiral Bridge WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING A) FEATURE jsecuring fuel, Farmers through- ’ rE 1 Fi her. will be | @@n's resignation was asked for | — | 1 «hare oa 4 sneer, e ’ . PROGRAMME OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE FOR TONIGHT lout this part of Canada are wor- |"! ee _— | by Churchill himself : : ’ shipped to Kitkatlah for inter- } '* ' . ‘ND TOMORROW NIGHT ried ed PART 1. THE STAMPEDI Part 1 rr ar Gold Prize Drawing ' . oan NSES RENEWED a | ; areas PANT THE STAMPEDE Part 2 LICENSES RE i Almond pasie, Chinese dry) Ponight at pe Majestic thea . seal . , pe Bee dines ’ lese . Peserved gincep,| re @ drawing will take place for rhe Stampede’ will be of special interest for 0 au the Applications Sen Renewals |<"! { ‘ ~ De ~ d gincer,| - welt duich: 4 kien ‘enine reasor ‘ . P ‘ \s e origin Lrosse ae S-.+) eer] , ‘son that these pictures are all Ganadia Phe origina of Licenses Granted by the ers ae a jonly participate, The drawing pictures were taken a short time ago near Calgary Phey Commission hips and cocoanut ehipps, Cros- : “ I : : : ; ne . Blackwell See Stal. | 4S usual will be conducted under Manufactured in Winnipeg They present some re se & ackwells soups. See Stal. | z All the liquor license applica al ‘ ego_eqgai the supervision of the children he ae feats OF horsemanship { Wefore the licensing board ner eer sents ther lv This is not th n PARY ; . N Dat ions Defore e licensing OAC | ailaataiacs 0a emselves, s is Oo e on- PARY a ye ee : < 4 were granted at the regular meet ‘ly attraction at the theatre for i ‘ art 2, - , : “ ing vesterday Jafternoon, whieh ja two reel comedy entitled ‘The Kip Van Winkle’ is our special feature atirar ‘ was attended by Mayor Newton, | A Helpful List for Sergeant's Boy,” will feature as his week, The beautiful story made famous by (th Commissioners Kerr and Dr,} Christ Gifts iwelf as two delightful comedies, y Joseph Jefferson is produced practically Cade, as well as the chief of po-| mas and an educational picture, “lee ‘ late release from the Vitograph Studios ice and city solicitor and weaate For Ladies Boating PART 5 A OLEVER FRIEND rate Carss } _ — \n entertaining comedy from the Vitograph Studi In reply to a question as to how} = If you are spending Xmas PART 6 THE CARNIVAL he hotels were conducting the | WATON Fens south, take the “Princess May \n exceed . irat foam the Kal bars in eonneetion with the, the BROOCHES from here Saturday, Dee. 21st, al cae xCeedingly interesting drama ( ‘ : ef of poliee answered that a} NECKLETS 18 p. m., or “Princess Beatrice iudable disposition was | BRACELETS Dec, 22nd, at 8 p. m 201.300 lhis is a very long programme, requiring nearly tw | EARRINGS h ' i rh ' frat \ to live well within the on. VER . — mae oO produce ‘herefors the firs programme BAG: erning the sale of intox ioneer in enee at 7:15 sharp and the second about o'eloc! ' a , MANICURE SETS Pioneer Dy o Vhs quors TOILET SETS Port Arthur, Dee, 12th—Mrs Will be an intermission of 10 minutes between thi dae na aa ; : . —- ’ Henry Machin, of Fernie, B. ¢ ™ Second programmes vhat you want a beauti WARK’S en route to England with her Prices 10 Cts. and 15 Cts. if chocolates, Prees lhusband, was taken il! on the - 21.00 to B74 Stalker &| 3rd Ave. Jewellers Box 76 ‘train and died at White River PRINCE RUPERT THEATRE ©O., LTD. \\ h « 187 end 690 PHONE 122 iShe had resided in British Col 0 rCcce ne P92 ut | jumbia for over twenty years TO BREAK STRIKE IN CUMBERLAND COAL MINES BY THE POLICE SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT — AND SALE HELD LAST NIGHT LADIES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN ‘CHURCH REALIZE BIG sUM OF MONEY GY SALE OF WORK AND ENTERTA:... .nT LAST NIGHT AT FOURTH AVENUE HALL. Yesterday afternoon at their ‘the sale of the large variety of fancy articles that were most at- tractively displayed in the stall she presided over. The tastefully attended by a tables were in the and| Fred Dawson, friends. Faney work, home|H. F, MeRae candy and confectionery | Kerr. displayed in great profu- Altogether nearly #240 was and a brisk business was|realized through the energies of done between the charming saless|the many ladies who helped to and the laughing and|make the afair such a success. purchasers. In the evening a The candy stall was presided! dramatie over by Mrs. Eggert, assisted by|given which was attended by a Miss Holtby and Miss McColl. Atjlarge and appreciative audience. the home eooking booth Mrs. Miss Froud presided at the Mobley, by Mrs. Robert| piano, Mrs. Jack Chisholm and ©. Jennings, did a roaring trade.| Messrs. Harris and Fletcher ren- Mrs. Carmichael found her hands|dering recitations and songs full, ably aided by Mrs. Hunter|that were received with great and Mrs. Strang, in attending to | applause. POLICE FORCE CHINESE TO GO INTO MINES AND BREAK STRIKE ALLEGED THAT THE SPECIAL POLICE SENT TO CUMBER- LAND TOLD CHINAMEN THEY WOULD HAVE TO WORK OR CLEAR OUT OF THE COUNTRY the strike zone, immediately went amongst the Chinese miners, who out of sympathy, with their white coworkers, had also refused to go into the mines to work. The police told them, as per instruc- tions, that they would have to chose between going to work and getting ont of the country. They also told the Chinese merchants that if help were supplied to the ladies held which hall on Fourth avenue the the their of Presbyterian Chureh annual sale of work, decorated tea eharge of Mrs. assisted by Mrs. and Mrs, F. W. was large number of members of chureh sion, ladies smiling musiea! and entertainment was assisted if ‘Neither Dominion Vancouver, Dee. the Provincial or gov- the of the coal miners on Van. the result of any ernments will interfere in strike couver Island, for they know that the reason investigation their to the mines, on parts as the merits or de- conditions existing in or as to the merits of the strike, would re- strikers by them they would te asad in a vietory’ for the strik | toreed out. The result of this a plan was that some 200 of the rhis statement was made by|@ninese went back to work, but Mr. George Pettigrew, one of the only worked sufficiently long each members of the Board of the In- week so that they would be left ternational Mine Workers’ ASs-! nmolested by the government. sociation, during his address. to a mass meeting held in the Dom- “It was here that the govern- inion theatre, for the purpose of putting before the union men of to the Canadian Colleries,: ment came help of the Limited. By the city the story of the stri’ |sending in the special constables and the conditions which the;they were the cause of any strikers are in, trouble which subsequently took Government impedes place between the strikers and Sir Richard McBride,” the’ others Not only had these po- speaker went on, “was asked by'licemen the power to carry out a committee of the striking mi-|the law, but they also had the ners to look into the trouble and| power to break it. Many of them to make every investigation in|were drunken fellows and at connection with the affair. In re-| different times started trouble fusing to do this he stated that) which they themselves were under the Mines Act of the pro-| wholly responsible for.” vince he found no clause which compelled him to do this. In- Editor Dying stead of helping to make a set. tlement between the = striking miners and the mine owners the government has, by refusing to Toronts Dee. 12-——Daniel Me- Gillicuddy, until reeently pub- lisher of the Calgary Daily News, is reported to be dying here at comply with the request of the hie home miners regarding the investiga- tion, impeded any = settlement See A. W. Edge Co. for wall aoe might have been arrived paper. Low prices to make room 285-tf for new spring stock. history of the In going into the strike the speaker said: “It now twelve weeks since the com- mencement of the strike, and al- though it has many times been reported that it has been settled “BS ———— Majestic Theatre this is not so, and better proof of this statement cannot We had " . than the knowledge that Mr. Gold Prize Drawing Bowser has sent into the strike constables, when they arrived in eee PROGRAMME THE SERGEANT’S BOY CARD OF THANKS. a 2 reel feature Mr’ and Mrs. George A COMEDIES - Sweet extend sincere thanks ICE BOATING to their many friends for the HE BROKE HIS LEASE THE BEST MAN WINS the kind expressions of sym- pathy tendered them in their Admission 100 and 160 recent bereavement siamese le i it tt te MMM OM 5 lalla RET perenne rn eon sea