LARGEST CIRCULATION iw OITY AND were Leqisistive Librery - THE DAILY NE Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist —— JANUA PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©.,, FRIDAY RY 31, 1913 ——————_—____—_— WEXT MAILS Per Seuth Princess May Saturday, 8 p.m. Frem South Princess Beatrice . .. Towtght PRICE FIVE CENTS _ BOMBARDMENT OF ADRIANOPLE STARTS MONDAY OME RULE BILL REJECTED IN LORDS BY BIG MAJORITY—PORTE PROTESTS | _TO POWERS BOMBARDMENT OF ADRIANOPLE SECRETARY OF STATE LEAGUE FORMED ‘REJECTED BY LORDS iia | mt ae OF HOSPITALS APPOINTED TO BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT Former Presidential Candidate|Popular Game to Be Revived|Little Excitement When Bill Was Likely to Be in the Wilson Again This Saeson—Officers _ Thrown Out—Result a Fore- Cabinet. Were Elected. gone Conclusion. NEW OFFICE CREATED BY THE McBRIDE GOVERNMENT—ODR. PORTE ISSUES NOTE OF PROTEST TO POWERS AGAINST = BAPTY OF VICTORIA GETS THE AP- DENUNCIATION OF ARMISTICE—POWERS Special to The Daily News At a meeting of indoor base. London, Jan, 30 After four POINTMENT. STILL HOPEFUL Washington. Jan. 30-—It ig}ball enthusiasts held last even.|4ays’ discussion the House of fli , hetiaie lies ‘eatin ty that {ine at the city hall a league was) Lords rejected the home rule bill Special to The Daily News. acting as assistant to Dr. Fagan, - stated ere on good authority 1a : to rhit t ote o 326 to 64 , « i i London, Jan. 30.—The curtain is likely to rise on the sec- ‘Witliem 3. ‘Brean will: organized for the coming seASON. Me te re A g a i ve : as Victoria, Jan. 30.—Dr. Bapty | secretary of the Provincial Board | am. an ii re secre. e ssi as 2 regone "One ond act of the Baikan war on Monday next. If events take S diiew Go chan tb ad | ‘The following officers were elect-| clusion and the scene during the}©f this city has been appointed of Health, and for the last four the course already prescribed the bombardment of Adrian- {f/ 8! °° Nahe in tie new Admins | ad: President, Rev. W. H. Mc-|voting was decidedly lacking offinspector of t tals for the en.|°" “ve months has practically ople will begin on Monday night. tration when President-elect Wil- aa es ne eae Js | Nspector Of Hespials tor the en- han ef ae , ; vice president, D. B. Tay-|dramatic excitement. Gladstone’s|tipe province. The office is a| "4! charge of that department son assumes power at Washing pe wretary-treasurer, F. B,|Dill in 1893. was defeated by a ; owing to the illness of Dr. Fagan. Constantinople, Jan. 30.—The Porte has issued a note of ton in March. So ee en Imajority of 378 newly created one, made during}, Bapty has been a practicing protest to the powers against denunciation of the armistice or ieee, aoe ra the present session. For some|physician in Vietoria for some by the Balkan allies. lo 1¢ leading athletic clubs o aia ee ,¢ ‘re prese » past Dr. Bapty has been| five or six years. Constantinople, Jan. 3.—The Balkan allies gave notice WANTS STATES TO oo . any. ers a rm ? the FRIENDLY CRITICISM : late today terminating the arrnistice that has existed between vy Petes, Uresoerie; Camies, Tigers oe i PARSNIP Ee: them and Turkey. A period of grace of four days is allowed. HAVE AN AIR NA Jand Men's Own, OF HOSPITAL BOARD LOCAL NEWS ITEMS DEATH VALLEY IS THE This period is to start at 7 this evening. Indoor baseball, as played last Bill Being Prepared for Appro- = ms at the ‘Gating rink O'| Recommendation That Duties and ie LOWEST DRY LAND POWERS HOPEFUL. priation of $3,00,000 for Ad- | ixth avenue, proved a big draw-| onors Be Passed Around Mrs. F. W. Hart, who has been ce : vancement of Aviation. ing ecard with the sport loving Among Larger Number confined to the hospital for the London, Jan. 30.—The diplomates of Europe in this, the inane public, besides providing the very of Citizens last two weeks with a severe at-|Oalifornia Was Pit 276 Feet eleventh hour, hope to prevent a resumption of hostilities in Washington, Jan, 27.—Hope- |best and healthiest of exercise ? tack of rheumatism, will leave Below the Sea iew of the concessions granted by Turkey.. The view now jh)! j...iy outclassed by Franee, Ger-|for the youth of the eity. It will Prinee Rupert, Jan. 30th, 1913,[ for Vietoria, accompanied by her Level. ken by the powers seems to be that the Balkans and Tur- many, England and Russia and/|doubtless receive increased pat-|paitor Daily News husband, tomorrow evening on we ey are not far apart. They feel that it is possible to restore many small nations of Europe in/ronage this coming season. The Sir ' “ , andi, i the Princess May. Mr. Hart will Washington, Jan, 27.—Five of i . ; p Jer i : «o re P : 2 peace in Europe. the number of aeroplanes in use|meeting adjourned until Thurs- va 'e ash YOUr! siose his store for a few days,|the six big continents of the for military purposes, friends of|day, February 6th, when final ar-}|©°!U™Ms to offer a bit of friendly} starting from Monday morning|}world have extensive areas of TURKEY'S CONCESSION. the flying game in the United | rangements will be completed, |¢eriticism of our hospital board.|next until he returns from ac- land that are below sea level. Constantinople, Jan. 30—Turkey’s reply to the joint note States are busy planning a ten-|the clubs joining the league put-|It is not the purpose by any|companying his wife to the south. The lowest’ point in the United f the powers which was delivered yesterday is in a compro- tative bill calling for a $3,000,000 | ting up a cash bond as a guar-|means to find fault with the work g - ; mising spirit. The Turks are to cede Adrianople with the ex- eee. iation for the advance- |antee of good faith done by the board in the last year, None better than the “Queen a al 4 m Valter “alithae. eption of the territory on the left side of the River Meritza, jt iation by the army and nor vet with any individual mem. Quality” or “Invietus” Shoes for —— any a : « ey, a “ ; : . , |nia, 27 ee elow sea level. here the sacred shrines of the nation are located. The ques- 1avy ‘SUBSTANTIAL | PRIZES ber of that board. The phase of|ladies. See Scott, Froud & Co.| nui. ig but a slight depression on of the Aegean Isiands Turkey agrees to leave to the dis- It was learned here today that} the matter that [| would eriti- 26-27 lite. ie nb basin osition of the powers, but puts in a proviso that she must \ bill was being prepared, calling | FOR BEST ESSAY ‘ize seems to ra res ree eee . . Sos - pete i ag Monae this! cine eems to be rather a result of the Dead Sea in Palestine, tain those near the entrance to the Dardanelles. mpor OAs . : toms halal of thoughtlessness than anything Mrs. W. E. Burritt and child] asia. where the lowest dry land amount in order to put the Unitec levereene Club Use This Means | else. left this morning on the Prince tis 1.290 feet below level States to the front in this new} point ts 1, € ele sea level. TURKISH DIPLOMACY. ss dhe agian dae aineaiie | of tnculcating Patriotism Any one at all acquainted with}Rupert on a two months’ visit]}phis is the Jowest point of dry London, Jan. 30.—Those peace delegates best acquaini- in -undevetond the bil) ett ben | Among the Youth— hospital matters will know. that to San Franciseo and Los An- land in the world. J with Turkish diplomacy have contended that the move had teodened tate the Meuse of Rance Officers Elected. thie board has been composed el geles. Figures on points below sea bt the resumption of war as its aim, but to squeeze better Hh! i iives, possibly by Repre Pe ne eile aie ot wae ee level have just been published by pndition from a desperate situation. Dr. Daneff, head of the tative William G. Sharp of There was a good attendance |!" Same o , Mrs. Peters, wife of City So-|the Geological Survey. South igarian delegation, believes that Turkish coup de’etat has Sinte ee Sri sn si Sealant jlast evening at the Gourt House/since its inception Al the licitor F. Peters, K. C., was a@)America is practically the only r its aim the obtaining of better terms arrangements. The ra np Pee en oi cpp =~ at the annual meeting of the|meeting last night the same body passenger south this morning on|eontinent that is without depres- eek delegates stated some days ago that occurrences at Con- Tiobemiem at ik auido th ae | Overesse Club. Alderman Bullock |was again elected with the e@X-/q short visit to Vietoria. sion that ie far below ihe tous) ntinople were proof that the Turks deserve no quarter un- aoe no i Webster, the retiring president, |ception of one member, who con- tiletiatteils. of the sea. ney CENnEneEe Saye It will be pointed out that Median ce, = aren . Grhewation aoe ae et ae an Captain H. B. Babbington,| The lowest point in Africa is SSS SSS ES: great appropriation would really i ee nn a . een Prager = geese hit ye president of the Rupert Marine}in the Sahara Desert, 150 feet give this country the prestige en- ae vie a Re ee ei sane — "mn 8") Tron Works, left today on the|below sea level. Contrary to APPOINTED BISHOP joyed by the larger nations of} .),.. a arias seule as eS ae = oa ee : Prince Rupert on a business visit|popular belief, the entire desert ND HER SON AT THIRTY-ONE| !urope in this new field. Inelud-| pi g¢ oo al th A . aie Now, sir, my contention is that/to the lower coast cities, is not below the level of the sea, IN THE F R WEST ing the aeroplane and hydro- te te in re a ae a it is decidedly against the best it is asserted. Europe has a de- - . Cc < "Ine le pas year whie . A Special to The Daily News. aeroplanes of both the army and/nag peen netetie for two aieian interest of the hospital as a pub- E. J. Tingley of Masset was [pression of 00 feet on the shore EN k I ; the navy, the United States today] ing visit to Prince Rupert of the lic institution to have the same/amongst the southbound passen- of the Caspian Sea, and m Aur - -Year-Old Widow Followed 0 ae es » Okan oe can muster only 22 machines.| Governor-General, H. R, H. the|MeP re-elected year after year.|gers this morning on the Prince|tralia the lowest point is at Lane Trail for Many Months— { satiae . " B . - a - 7 Franee has almost 1,000, while Duke of Connaught ouit tee fies: It is, of course, well that enough | Rupert, Torens, about 25 feet below sea Heard He Was Dead. | ink 2 oe ; ‘ as : nr oe England and Germany have sev-]j; of their chief organizer and of the old board should be re-| creamed level. ”m) . 0 é at Oli s »¢ ' c é a ‘ . oe . e] sree “<< i ain eral hundred each. original promoter of the club elected to secure continuity of} Roche’s Pool Room i Prince Edward Islan¢ e is on ; i . ‘ . *l an . ; . » same! SSENGE i, Alta., Jan, 3t Al-131 years old lie was educated rhe War Department will be! yy, Evelyn Wrench. He outlin- action, om to OS oe om aoe | I have 500 square feet of good Pa m wer asked to detail a sufficient - , re WwW ave » effect | es : inonths search for herjat Montreal and in the Canadian asked to detail e suMcient num ed the objecis and aims of the — mn Omee wi Mave ‘She « , ladvertising space in my pool FOR THE SOUTH | ber of men to operate the large organizati al Y of narrowing the circle of those | me: Mrs. Martha Foster, a/College at Rome 1 of machines that would]... 7 neces ane Te MpOS who ieke Gb interest in the in-|°°™ Wied ‘com be ceed Hes. ah : has townsl aul ter eae number of mat oe a wom those present the importance of wer . : “leharge by Prince Rupert mer- The Prince Rupert left for the anata as ss - emanenen cents be bought under the appropria-| doing their utmost to bring in|* -_ son. chants. Space allottments 2 x 6]south this morning with a fairly 2 -, oar oe tion, new members and act as mis- There is perhaps no tine ll feet. First come first choice,|/arge passenger list, amongst de: se waette os nye PRICES FOR ORANGES rhe men who are orig: '") sionaries generally in propagat-|serviee in the city that opens | 22.27 |whom were the following: arm ¢ ackwate —— » ne ‘eprese » aero- Nort . ; oe 3 the new bill. represent the — ing the gospel that they all held) such opportunities for helpful- | _—— hk, C. Stephens, George H. West, I orthern Argyleshire, Washington, Jan Oranges] nautical societies, manufacturers | .,, dear, the strengthening the | . , wy : at 60 cents per dozen in the or-/of American made aeroplanes,|ponds of the E wie 2 that {ness 88 does that of being con- To be sure of dry feet get the|/C. W. Finger, Mrs. J. Lewis, L. V. 4 oe m vn S| Giidile ‘the giomuaiiiad canal he » men | BGs Of the Empire, seeing that) veeted with the hospital board.|Penetang Pack, All styles in}/Carter, F. MeGowan, Alex, 8, al years ago,|dinary size Phat the gloomy/army officers and scientifi©c MeN), very Britisher was competent ; e! sf , flate «6 Sa : _ ‘ . . ! There are also, no doubt, a large|stock. Seott, Froud & Co, 26-27]/Smith, H. MeDougall, W. Noel, A. had hard work mak-| prediction made to the effete east) interested in the advancement of|), take up arms if need be in de : ° a . ; ; Me Pe ap re ee de inh Ce~) number of men in this city whose ie Field, O. Rosenholm, Captain H. Vink from her barren|by General R, 8. Solomon, of San}the science made possible by the] panee of his eountry and the : ; rilli pla I v1 ag tae anion ; sos ande . , Prof. 8 1) Lanmle ; ’ services would be invaluable and} Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| 8. Babbington, Hugh Williams, I wo years ago her] Pranciseo, past grand commander|efforts of Prof. Samuel! Langley, maintaining of our supremacy : on. By a + ial P : Sasa fins : 8 ! *lwho could be made very good| Phone 4 Mrs. W. Burritt, Mr. Bearss, J. ‘obert, left for Ganada,}of the G. A. R., as the result of) Wilbur Wright, Glenn Curtiss! upon the high seas. The presi 3 . pone al months he wrote|the recent frost in California.}and other pioneers in flying. . : << ay P “\ifrlends of the hospital if 4hey A. Mayhood, O. J. Williams, B. . hs ' al Gent's vomarns were ‘revelved were induced to become members op ’ a aie Arba, C. F, Freeman, FE, B, Hart, fularty, enclosing}ie has told folks at the national ——___—— with great applause. , ; There's many a slip t'wixt the a 5 Molden oY. Andbtesn Trom lime to time toleapital that California produces POSTMASTER GENERAL Mr. Frank A. Ellis. 4st vice- of the board, If, then, a eertain cup and the lip,” and buying a oo Thom ? _ bivthe a 3 * easier for ,his aged|normally +£6,000,000 boxes of the TO TAKE LONG REST) cident. in a concise and witty number of the board were re-|;i.cet for a trip to the south does eoree 0 ee ak eee Fiftee { ' : ; tired each year it would give an Mann, Mrs. Peters, EB. J. Tingley, een months ago thelgolden fruit each year, but that speech, touched upon several ; . ae not always mean that you are go- H. Hugeins and two prisoners eased, and all enquiries|}since the big freeze in-the south Washington, Jan, 30,—Post- important points in connection excellent opportunity for initiat- ing to get away. So found Mr. ’ Be mB t . ‘ t . sheoe i , ing citizens into a very noble : } Mrs. ©, Helin, Mr, and Mrs, J. and failed to reveal anylern end of the state every man,!master General Hitehecock will] with the elub. He was the pro- ' Matson, a resident of Granby],,, he : ‘ ' : ddjtake a long rest after leaving > ; and helpful work. ‘ a Webber, Mr. and Mrs, James Han woman and child in the United|take a long rest a 1 ®lmoter of the idea of the club, in Bay, who, in the exuberance of Morrison, H. Wanter on ’ " Me i : tlarmed, the mother at} States will have to get along with] President Taft's cabinet IN} sonjunction with other organ rhe same objection that has| celebrating his coming vacation, : for Ganada in theliwo dozen less oranges in 1943] March | have been working | izations of a similar character|»een made to this institution! fel) by the wayside last evening finding her son alive.|than ordinarily Since some of| pretty hard at the Post Office De-| © a ale EN ____ | could be made to a great many|and was reposing peacefully as a WOULD MARRY TANGUAY; Hersell O68 years of age,jus refuse to be deprived of our] pa ent for eight years; for the Continued on Page 4.) in Prince Rupert, It seems to be guest at the Hotel de Vickers HE MUST BE CRAZY inonths in following|eitrus dainty, we are going to bid/first four years as first assist- , ‘ the hobby of a certain class Of|when the steamship Venture, for ‘ ee place to place, her|desperately high for it At leastlant postmaster general, and the|= Se ==/men to secure election on every| which he purchased a ticket, set Special to The Daily News, luding a three days'|the General gives that as his can-|jast four as postmaster general, possible board within their) cai) for the south. This morn- New York, Jan .30, Because i the Peace River}did opinion and | believe @ rest of several reach, This may or may not be|jng Magistrate Carss dealt leni-|"e told her in many perfervid Eventually she located months would do me good, Af.- a laudable ambition, but il is cer- ently with the ease and ab- letters that she was a child of thiles west of Forti WILL TAKE UP ter I rest up then T will consider tainly not in the best interests) stained from imposing a fine, the sun and the stars told hig : ; 3 ei My q RESIDENCE IN RUPERT). fulure plans. TFT am very of the city or of the institution] giving the man his liberty and|She was to be his bride, Eva ran- doing nieely, but i proud of the fact that the parcel H. they represent, It produces the| uggesting that he conduct him. |S™4y, the actress, has caused the ! is Loo cold for me, Mr. J. W. Patterson of Kitse-|post began work under my ad- + Opera Ouse... inevitable result of dwarfing pub-| elf more cireumspectly, at any]@rrest of William J. Trebey, & adding that she ex-llas has rented the residence nistration, as I believe it will Jie interest in those bodies, and],ate until he has a chance of| Brooklyn shipwright a m home in nine|Rey, KE. C. Bureh for the period] prove a godsend to the American SPECIAL MATINEE sometines, as in the recent 45 | hitting the high spots in the gay aie She explained that ber|during which the latter will be] public said the Postmaster of the Vancouver schoo! board! cities to the south of us. THE WEATHER. heen told by his friends|absent in California. Mr. Patter- |General, Saturday Afternoon courting grievous disaster. i : _—_—_—_ OOOO ' ‘ . “id Gountry that his|son intends taking up his res ean at 2:30 It will, of course, be said that The weather report at 5 o'clock ead, and as he wasidenee in Prinee Rupert f Should Bachelors Be Taxed? Fine Veature Pra ramme those men do not seek election|triotism and insisting on ajthis morning read: Barometer, postal facilities| short time, owing to the illne The St, Andrew's Society have | > Praag. nn and that the public who elect |ehange. 30,476; maximum temperature, lad ceased f Mrs. Patterson, wh pre ied to inaugurate a series of ba ay them are responsible. This may Trusting that these few words|43; minimum temperature, 39; fe ceeeslneneenemees lent confined to the Prince Rup weekly debates, and tonight in Iwo Reel Western Drama be so, but it is a fault of human/will be th+ means of effeeting ajprecipitation, 45 inch, wei f the Pro-|General Hospital Mr. Patt he sociely rooms, Beeond ave- THE MAN THEY SCORNED 3 nature to do wilh things as they) much needed reform without un. accompanied two}son is a well known and high ie, a start will be made with er are, and the only way that a ve-jduly injuring the feelings of any- The best value in men's work- nh th morning |esteemed merchant at Kit he following subjeet Resolved Admission: Children 10 form fan come about will be by/one, T am, ing boots and shoes at Seott, he New Westminster! hat marriageable bachelors Adults 150 those men who hold office en. Yours truly, Froud & Co.'s, Bee our speeial ~s ' Bubseribe for the Daily News. |should be taxed oe deavoring to absorb a tittle pa- CITIZEN, [84.50 lines, 26.27