ee ce THE WEATHER Twenty four. hours ending 6 a,m., Se pt ~ BAR IN. RAIN 29.961 . min. TEM? Ax, TEMP 26 BLN Bs _————— Legislative Library x j i911 sii ' Forme NEXT MAILS For souTH Prince Rupert...... Friday, a.m. For NoRTH Princess May....... Monday p.m. 5 vOL. Il, NO. 221 6 Runes, B.C., THUREDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. D HAVE KEPT ESQUIMALT’ SAYS BERES —— ress Despatch) 28. Canadian I Tinoli. Sept. Europe is}tions to convey troop 2nd supply wink of wer. Within | ships to Tripoli. \ m now it is believed | yet been planted | nd Turkey will ha Italian lard it Italy embarke waiting the word Ready for War lialian wr of Tripoli with here, but ve forces ere ready for the reserves have been called out to take the field Attack is Feared Turkish ack at irom is tion and pre- The here fear an att squadron is troops ment, 2s has the ra ary mm Milan all [he squadron is com-} despatch beer Dreadnoughts, three | received stating that il tilla of ] e anchored im line, red ard burkers led. The expected ding to ports are crowded loaded torpedo | wi ys lea military trains with The port with war troop are supplies dy the Wailing to rk order | alre: emba the ab ve from is ot Will Convey Troops Tripoli from which second the that Itali orders } ce comes despatch for of the country BAYLEY VERSUS NELSON STILL A FUTURE EVENT elson Failed to Make Exact Weight Last Night and Bout Fell Through—Tommy Maher Made a Game pit | No troops heve he TALY’S FLEET IS READ TO FIGHT AT Announcement of War t Expected ‘Before Nightfall--- Italian Squadron in War Formation is in Tripoli Harbor and Troops and Stores Are Being Embarked at Italian Ports--- Turkish Troops Fear Immediate Attack It will probably receive instruc-|name. hal oli squa extending from Morocco to Egypt, otal population of 700,000 T Ort coest lat ti ke mit Ty diplomatic r¢ tim sf wes beh CONDEMNED THE Admiral ford Says Esquimalt Should Have Been Retained. tupan TRIPOLI It is @ city of 70,000 in- The dominion. of Trip- of 350,000 cozst line Mediterranean vitents. covers an extent with ths re miles or and a levet of the her the to ripoli ranks as 2 vi with ly, I mpire, but idj cent to Ita mon line er country feels hand tior a re cessity in sharing the ad- of Tripoli hes isiri he questior been under gotiatiors for a long ‘ Italy's final offer was to administration for Tripoli Turkey. This offer by Turkey Young tly with Sea refused at the] est of the Turks seni bP NAVAL POLICY eed Chiatlen Beres- | inse.ne into the Seattle, | Sound, } On lage from Seattle in the spring, Gus | Sundersen, a yourg sailor, became taken z iF ; | overpowered, | | ee About a morth later T. BASEBALL SCORES | WEDNESDAY BASEBALL Northwestern League 6. National League Vancouver 7, Victoria 1. Spokane 8, Portland 5. Seattle 7, Tacomz Cincinnati 8, Boston 4. Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 3. American League Chicago 8, New York 0. Cleveland 7, Philadeiphia 4 Detroit 7, Washington 5. Chicago 3, Jsoston 1. Pacific Coast League the Sept. LOST THREE OF HER CREW Disaster Dewed tee Wake of the Fishing Schooner Vega on Voyage from Bering Sea. codfishing banks cod-fishing ‘ga has reached West Seattle. Portland 2, San Francisco 1. Vernon 3, Los Angeles 1 Oakland 14, Sacremento 0. = 28.—Completing one of the slowest voyages recorded in many years between the Bering and Puget schoc mer the Vega's northbound voy- his shipmates end drove rigging. He put in shore at Unga. was fin irons ally and Dough- — IN HIS FIRST SPEECH Canadian Club of Ottawa to His Excellency Earl Grey who is due to leave Canada for England on October 6th. Both Sir Wilfird Laurier and Mr. Borden spoke to the toast of Canada, Sir Wilfrid peying a high tribute to the excellent qualities displayed by the departing Governor-General during his term of office. (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottewa, Sept. 28.—Hon. R. L. Border lest right made his first public speech since being elected to the leadership of the Govern- mert of Canada. Very fittingly it was a splendid eulogy of the work of Sir Wilfrid Laurier during the years he had served the country Mr. Borden dwelt with emphasis or. the splendid vigor and fine Will Postpone Departure spirit shown by Sir Wilfrid in Earlier in the day, Sir Wilfrid the campaign just ended. The |Leaurier paid 2n official visit to Earl Grey to ask him to postpore his departure from October 6th till October 12th. He explained that it had been found impossible to complete the work of closing the books of the various depart- ments in time to enable the Cabinet to resign their portfolios cordial personal tribute from the lips of his successor, were ap- parently esteemed by Sir Wilfrid who wes present. An Historic Dinner The occasion for the fitting exchange of compliments took place at the banquet tendered by the BORDEN PRAISES LAURIER — The New Premier Pays Graceful and Gen and Generous Compliment to the Old Premier in a Speech Before the Canadian Club of Ot- tawa---Earl Grey Will Have to Prolong his Departure a Week in Order to Swear in the New Ministers before His Excellercy's departure. Must Appoint Ministers As the new Ministers cannot be eppointed until the old ones resign, and as the new Miristers must be sworn in by the Governor- Gereral it will be necessary for the Governor-General to stay. A Cabiret Council was held during the afternoon. The work of closing up the late Govern- ment’s work is being rushed in the Governmert offices. * Splendid Opportunity An exceptional opportunity is offered the ladies to get their fall hats at a great saving. 20 per cent reduction on all trimmed hats for the balance of the week at Mrs. Demers, Third avenue. 2t WILL OPEN SEAT FOR GRAHAM Ex-Minister of Railways is Look ed upon as Laurier's Ultimate Successor—Two Seats Open- “‘NO BOTTLE LICENSE FOR SUTHERLAND,” SAYS BOARD After Twelve Months Effort to Comply With Legal Re- quirements This Applicant is Turned Down Again Substitute For a Few Rounds items a. Desens erty, another member of the crew, ed. : ee on a Technicality and Withdraws in Disgust B nforeseen hitch }cut which sent his opponent into Victoria, Sept. 28.—Spezking be- tea ie ~ oor (Canadian Press Despatch) At the adjourned meeting of}|their signatures. The Board, how- the last doze for count of four. He|fore the Canadian Club of Victoria with Saas Sait et cineell Med ceiiee Quebec, Sept. 28.—In the evert/the Licence Commissioners held|ever, assured him of the fact wxing contest|was on his feet rather dazed as} iod Lord Charles Beresford con- dined Soon after the Vega en- of Sir Wilfrid Laurier deciding to yesterday the application of Geo.| which they agreed was well known loe Beyley| Referee Nelson Dunn's voice was|demr policy of the British eee ing Sea Hans Lereen, a represent Soulangee County, prom- | Sutherland for a bottle licence about the city. Oscer Nelson of|calling “Six,” and stood up val edministration in ebandon- | ehcanenes Sidliianbantinn silat eandbia Mula ene Liberals will endeevor to} came up again ar d after some con- A little attention was also paid pulled off other light tap from Joe just as/|ing Esquimalt as a naval base. ia SEE GRROOMD, RY ONS Have Hon. George Graham stand | sideration was turned down on | to techincalities regarding the ag- up ard dis-|the gong wert closing the rourd He also criticised she Declaration ae A ABAD : for Quebec East. T. ; A. I ow, | the ground that all the signatures|reemert of edvertisement with possibilities in| Round three began with some|of London and said that the | Tike winner sammcdbiieal Wi Liberal member-elect for South necessary for the petition had rnot}documerts filed, but this point rommy Meher |hard pressing on Tom's part hailed |opering of the Panama Canal] 40 and caoidiae tadedlinticie: “‘Wieeties: Renfrew, says he is ready to give | been secured, end that some of|was rot dwelt on, Mr. Fisher who offered | by the crowd with cries of ‘‘Make | would evolve some of the greatest ty-one days were required to sail up his seat to Hor. Mr. Grehem | those which hed beer secured showed to the satisfaction of the for ten rounds,|him work, Tommy” for it was| problems that could be conceived from Unimak Pass to Cape Flattery who it is considered will be Sir had not been sigred to the actual|city solicitor that it was general led disastrously | feared Tommy couldn’: last. Then|which the English speaking na The Vega brought a catch of Wilfrid: Laurier’s successor when | petition as filed, but had beer court usage te hold such applica- went to sleep|Tommy got in ore good one with|tions would find difficulty in| 165.000 codfish. Sir Wilfrid retires from the leader- | signed to separate slips containing | tions in order provided the terms slight pec-|the left followed by a vigorous | solving ; ; ship. the terms of the petition, and|of the public notice were right w in the fourth|right hook to Joe's eat Jor SACRIFICED A THUMB — forwarded to absentee owners by | which was so in this case. loe with the|meinteined his merry smile and| PRINCE ARTHUR ENGAGED ANOTHER LIBERAL IN per applicant. Atter hearing the Adjourned for 40 Minutes was ‘rather nibintiet the end of that round Tommy alia Grin Off Digit in —— jerguments arrayed | by the city In order to give Mr. Fisher and uld certeinly |was looking pretty purk Will Marry Princess Irene, SudeMli te Avech Soot Giedck. Hon. J. Bureau Defeats Dr. Nor- solicitor against his application|the city solicitor 2n opportunity = Rourd four hed hardly opened| Daughter of Grand Duchess is tt | mand at Three Rivers and | Mr. Sutherland announced that} to consider together the objections fler to face |when Tommy wes lying face dow1 Xenia-Alexandrevna, and the | (Canadian Press Despatch) Retains Seat. jhe would absolutely withdraw this} raised by Mr. Peters regarding the : ular effort to}werds quite peacefully, while the; Nfece of Czar Nicholas. San Bernardino, Cal., Sept. 26.— ‘a |e.pplication. He had tried for a|signatures which he meintained cou for thejcrowd listened mournfully to the] |M. H. Graham, a Santa Fe railroad (C anadian Press Despatch) peer to obrain a bottle licence|were not numerous enough to Nelson who it}/selemr court of ten minus the | London, Sept. 28.—An interest- | brakeman, cut off his thumb today j; Quebec, Sept. 28.—Hon. J. Bu- | but had been continually turned cover the ground required by law een ledl cies pounds | last sad sylleble that records utter|ing report current is thet Prince |'to- save a train from an open | reau, late solicitor general, has | down He was tired of trying to]in this case, an adjournment of p.m. after Bay-|defeet. Tom was carried to his|Arthur of Connaught, son of the | switch. Graham saw that the} been elected by a majority of two | brin g his application into shape about forty minutes was called. Bey hed y mn hour for him | toa! ard fanned back to being | Duke of Connaught, the newly |switch had been thrown the wrong|at Three Rivers over his Con-!to satisfy the many techincal|/At the erd of that time Mr. could hardly 310) i - Bhar 30 “vig sudden collapse of his | ¢ anada, is engeged to marry Prin- locomotive reached a point within | mand. solicitor and commissioners. r under the recog-| rival under what was not a very | cess Irene, daughter of the Grand |a short distance of the frog he se reper | Absentee Lot Owners psec Bayley was prepared|heavy tap behind the ear was Duchess Xenia-Alexandrevn a, who | grasped the lever and threw his Great Reduction in Hats : | Owing to the number of ab- : ke $50 and go on|cheered as he went off to dress is a sister of Emperor Nicholas of | weight upon it. One of his thumbs _Mrs Demers on Third avenue is | sertee lot-owners concerned, it M1 rhe sum was! Those who waited a few moments | Russia It is stated that the | wes caught in the mechanism, but giving the ladies a splendid op-|had been impossible for him to 8 nce forthcoming, and when lafterwards to see Tommy recover |formal announcement ol the be-|Greham - still bore down. He portunity to buy, offering 20 per send the petition filed all over nged for Nelson|realised thet the up river man] trothal will be made before the|turned the switch, but left the}cent discount on all trimmed hats the Siates and to the Old Country pa decided not to] was in no shape for boxing serious: Connaughts sail for Canada. | thumb crushed beneath the lever. |for the balance of this week. 2t|for signatures, but in some cases rs LD) porntment was ex- Se Quite out of troinms he| = Ne had e ae ee “— Pe ' crowd agreed by | could ‘he wdly have hoped to last | of the petifian on i aOparate slip Riga witness instead even the three rounds he ‘lid, but FOLEY, W to distant lot owners. They had ia | round bout offered between |deserved the congratulation he| signed the slip, and Mr. Sutherland #0€ Bay lommy Maher sot for a very plucky stand | had simply wetten: shelr sames Bayley k the cing fae: a d : aa certainly aust all} There is quite serious pos-|10 below zero and at a standstill with all their belongings, end the in the bianks on the document ppin E revealed all the sittabinn on r ieniMsome boy, and a bright ibility that the office steff ard|there seemed small prospect of whole office equipment. The mi-| filed. To all intents and purposes, y, SUpe mdition, Maher re lt ua of the art of self defence le xecutive outfit of Messrs. Foley,/arny heavy freight getting up| gration would employ two steamers as Mr. Fisher endeavored to im- looked formidable aa Aes Ba » him and| Welch & Stewart, the contracvors river. Today telegrams from Hez-|and they would be $0. heavily | press on the Board, these signa- ot ila une ApeApeRet( A wen) sot baa ihetwee | lf 1 the last link of the Grand|elton North and South gave re-|freighted that unless there is plenty | tures were as valid as if they had the go) ool, At the rap of]an opponent his equal in ae . Trunk Pacific, may remain the|ports of a little rain falling, and|of water it would be risky to|been written on the document, bther and in naa je pee oe - _— ee . | Winter in Prince Rupert instead|the river rising slowly. It was|attempt the trip. Railway trans-| but the city solicitor saw otherwise. ‘i Boma on haat agit tainly attract atte lof proceedifg up river to New lraining at North Hazelton, and portation beyond the canyon is Married or Single? "S Opponent twice ss shi oso = | Hazelton as has been plarned for|cloudy at _the southern point. delayed until the Kitselas funnel Another point brought out by “" delivered : . nm . D FOOD lthe working of the lest siretch|Both Mr, Verror Smith and Mr,/is through. Today General Sup-|th> city solicitor against the ap- Joe lightly ¢ ‘ep which laid ATE POISONE 08 —The lof the great contract. D. McLeod have remarked that|erintendent Mehan reported very! plication of Mr. Sutherland was In th ee New Liskard, re. - call of | ‘The “reason for the possible} the chances look rather against|good progress with this tunnel,|that the designation of some Mfied a backsta ; ae Tommy Iroquois eee . wih Rail-/delay im the transfer of the exe-|the transfer of the headquarters|which some sanguine observers|men as married had been omitted, CHect Once o,