THE VEATHER 4 f re ending 5 an fan, N x. TEM 1G. 871 ‘36 THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS For souTH Camosun....... .Sunday, 9 p.m. For NorRTH Princess May...... Monday p.m, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, Pos = REVIVED THAT STR. TE DECEMBER 2, 1911. PRICE FIVE CENTS MAY BE RE THEBARQUE ‘CARRONDELET MAY BECOME A TOTAL WRECK CAPTAIN FRE EZE AND CREW OF SIX TAKEN OFF BY TUG LAST | NIGHT -VESSELL SAID TO EE BADLY HOLED AND COAL CARGO LIKELY TO BE LOST. | | | | | | | | vessel | | MACNAMARAS MAKE CONFESSION James Admits That He Blew Up Los Augules Times Building, and John Admits He Blew. Up the Llewelyn Iron Works DRAMATIC END TO SENSATIONAL TRIAL TUG WILLIAM JOLLIFFE HAS = HOPES OF RESCUING THE TEES AT 10 o'CLOCK THIS MORNING THE TUG ENTERED KYUQUOT SOUND ON HER SEARCH—THE TEES’ DISTRESS SIGNAL WAS HEARD AGAIN LAST NIGHT. The wireless station on Digby;tion reported that at 5:45 p. m. \ f the Carron-jon Holland Rex and the ind Rocks the | bumped a good dea Her cargo Island reports that the tug Wil-|a communication was heard from ed yesterday | Consists of 315,000 feet of lumber : é liam Jolliffe entered Kyupuot|the steamer Tees, which was it iif Captain and 600 tons of coal, and the| Prosecutor Will Ask for Life Sentence on James Who Caused Death of Twenty=| jing at 10 this morning in| sending the $.0.S. distress eall. : from the} fatter will be a total loss unless] One Men-—Sentence of Fourteen Years Will be Asked for John—Labor search of the steamer Tees,|Hstevan reportd there was every F 1 effor as| salving of the | i ye ef-| . as sard ce sip} » ‘ t +f , \ ffort wa \ I can | ‘ Leaders are Astounded at Sudden Turn of Events which was heard calling for help hope that all on beard are well. by the tug-| fected at 6 o'clock last night. ihe! Estevan, Triangle and rescue 9 hawser, which he reason for the stranding is | (Canadian Press Despatch.) jguilty of having dynamited the! a life sentence for James and 14] mountains surrounding the | steamer are using every effort to * . hen the barque! said to have been the swerving Los Angeles, Gal.. Dec. 2 | Lewellyn Iron Works on Christ years77in the penitentiary for sound prevent wireless eee ae secure the position of the ran as effort. will) of the vessel caused by wind and/Phis morning James and John| mas Day of 41910; John. This disposition had prac- cation from following the tug, | wrecked vessel. be tide when passing the danger] yonamara sit their cells, the Che trial reached a dramatic | tically been arranged between the | Put hopes are felt that news of} ev aa tT! ( is badly | point The keel touched and be faniias ou y cilia climax yesterday afternoon when | two sides previous to the open- the rescue of the Tees or her} Better Buys Yet. a me twenty) fore the tug could regain con ; ? isee f ae er ve "Fi twenty minutes after the court gx of court. crew will soon be made known. | If you have missed the best 4 fe he reef, tear trol the hulk had drifted hard| that placed the bomb which blew] |... pened both men mad ynfes- rhe conelusion of the case cm. Te | buys in Section 2, you can still 7 ae id It is} aground, the falling tide and sea} up and wrecked the Los Angeles] sions and went bac to prison|came as&S a great surprise to Victoria, -Dec. 2.—Great was] get satisfaction at Scott, Froud . ' . se in be gotten! running doing the rest of the!y « building in the early hours! quarters. everyone, fhe leaders in the|the relief occasioned here last} & Co.'s. Our boots and shoes are ; ns heavily | mischief f October 1, 1910, thereby caus Sentences will be deliverd abor world are astounded, as|night when Estevan wireless sta-| good value for your money. ° 1t } Ch peemams the deaths of 24 persons, aid| Tuesday, December t he he | they had believed the two prison- pit is gt? 5 h by his ow fessio1 , g Attor isk for s to be innocent. ; A a Be } Block 5, lot 14, J. Nuttal os 2 : BUILDING PERMITS TO HOLD NOVEL BAZAAR ° Block lot 1 J. Nehrir ————_ _ ; dt ; . ) slock ts 16, 17, 18 They Total Just $50 Less Than’ Women’s _huxiliary of St. And- ; McClymont: $1,080 ea $6,000 for This Week. rew's an an Interesting ; Block lots 20. 21. 1 a BR St Entertainment. } ind J. H. Hilditeh; $1,080 ea Building permits for th week} Next Warnneaday will be a gala : Block ts 22, 23, Mr ‘ ending today are as follows: Mrs.| day around Macintyre Hall. Both . } . 4 } Wilfrid Grattan of Vancouver) $1,050 each. ee Love will build a residence on} jn the afternoon and the evening } ; Sprang a Surprise at the Sale Block 5, lots 24, 25, 26, 27, Taim- Fourth avenue at a cost of $1,250.| a bazaar will be in progress, run This Morning—The Top-Notch | ps.s". Syndicate; $1,080 each W. J. MeMillaun is granted per-| by the ladies of St. Andrew’s Fe Block 6, lots 11, 12, 18, G. At ° ° : ss . * mit for his new $4,000 ware Gal Miner, Ther -s > the ao 1 $2.2 Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 Unite, and Will Consider Whether They Wiil Also Unite With |"! {0% B's new $4,000 warehouse | church, There will be all the us- ; sell; $2,100 ea : f 2 : at the waterfront, and William | ual temptations to “loosen up” : I tion’@; the| ‘Block 6, lots 14, 16, ©. Jona: Section One Ratepayers—Latter Body is Said to Intend to Bring out Blane has permit to build a $700] and some new ones. A Maypole Seine ; 4 17, 18, M a Competent Council for the Coming Year jresidence on Fifth avenue. dance and other features will be , ae | 3100 7, lots 17, 18, Mr. Gros } _—_ | nerforme "he after ay he righty man; $1,875 each Ratepayers of Sect A Pig ey t jolders’ Association, repre-|the executive of twelve will pro-| es rfe —— oO eeonsG enter rm WROIOTeOC Block 7, lot 19, J. Hampton; | and 8 assembled he Presb x the above sections, and|ceed to elect officers, and next} Admiral Schley’s Own Story | vip sey : ail ns oe ‘il te aa } { rning by} $1,765 ; : the Ratepayers’ Association, rep-| Friday night another meeting will} A man died the other day, and with | ®!0 @ small ¢ barat ey . ' i wet ie \ terian chureh ha ist night, and} se sentit Section 4 A{n al-|be held to announce these nee Sees posed America’s most popu-| at night. Don’t spend all your | Wilt vely bid Block 7, lots 20, 21, W. H. M« ied 1d sl Lach thine all eel - ion . : oad ‘ ae Mel : i wor lar naval hero—popular because cham-| money on Section Two. Leave a t fhe purchaser | Cleod; $1,730 ea ' oe by W. «HS Op LeOragey | naam eye ere tera -| pioned by the people, though officially | jjtije for the bazaar on Wednes- . HAM TO be 8 OG Mitelene ied t ganize The P ha i itt association waS| Robinson were present on behalf | denied the full fruits of his long and| ae 5 - § sun fron 780 er Ow S Associa of i g which was also re-|of the “Ratepayers’ Association” brilliant service. This man was Ad- |): | : ng and Block 7 > ’almer p Rupert I ‘ tive cor sponsible f the starting of this|as well as being property owners snital Seay. bere af vara i ‘iste : “a ea | a et, walked Block 7, lots 23, 24, P. J, Palmer | | ce Rupe in ex Ive ! ; “ 8 : . ng The re the great sea-fighters history.| Gy cicest i a on e Genes ; und J. H. Hild $4,030 f twelve, three from each | new ganization, resulted in the} in other. sections ley stat-|Shortly before his death Admiral | hoicest liquors and cigars at Savoy. | il estate idee 8S tote 1 A. Nicholson; | sect vas elected by standing | na g th Ratepayers’ As-/ed that the desire of the Sec tion | Schley completed for Cosmopolitan a seater pitas ee i purchase es a PA tari tnd eaders. as. ftollows:|One organization was towards! aoe of arviere enving bia personal | mee Board Monday. a 2.8 t HOV | recollections o is forty-five years in| Fo k f ter- anne! ene i : 1 Naha Siinwidant er: Seorats Steaks ‘ existed s r lack of a quorum yester ths Sadan Block 8 1 Klund: $1,02 ~ on Five W.H. M g ‘ l W. J. Alder; Seeretary,| union, and that it existed simply in the navy. He was not anxious to do} gay Siar an es ital Moard vaG? en Block 8, lots 4, 6. Mr. Westen- |< A.J. Galla KF, M. La ( J i. Pills rreasurer, Lee|to protect the’rights of ratepay-|this for there was at least one old | ay é spilé morning's | 5980 Sant Six--E. H. Mortimer, | Baker; Exec Messrs. H. Ro-|ers and to ensure if possible the | sore that, an autobiography must re-| Pe eting was called off until Mon- at from | "8** : 5 MoRaaokt White ee ya AAmDetAnE Git oun. | open ut we urged upon him the| day at 4 p. m. ‘ A toly Block 9, I i G. Kearney : M . A. Gnap] H. 1 AG; HL. A M h RANE OF :8 my ; a ey - ree fact that nearly four million readers | ss iresndn chicka raieadebca aes "| $880 ea Section Seve \ \ Kdge ee Mel and W. T. Ro-|« next year. This object is the | would see each instalment of his story, | d avenut ; MeM fey Woe bat 1. O'Brie s same as that of the “Property| and must of these readers believed,| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. i I Ed 1 ; ; 4 ! tage < Richt—Joh Cart I § that no idea of} Owners” who, however, have in Wit KOMEN Dewey. hey beech ig who | _ 645 s a . Se sda ah cl all Cathey teh al nt aad one bin | eae st on the deck of the Brooklyn that Presbyterian Services. Bloch | 1 C. B, Denny; |'T, W. Saville, A. Flexma ne nod hould) view the needs of their section July Sunday in '98 was entitled to the “Pwo. fs scted Judgements” . \ p pres the i | until the “Proper-| for substantial improvemnts, glory of that great victory. So he| , OLD AP SS .# CBee: | sed pre Blo l 14, W \ The mos ny int ers’ had properly organ Pie meeting was distinetly ag-|consented. Not in the cut and dried| Wil! be the topic of the Rev. FP. | , a ; ot p was a sug St x feeling was shown|ainst any sort of political color way, bat unloelins i separ + oe wr V. Kerr's address in the Empress \ h er 2,950 : pigkat ae oa ae ie alin the nronosed ore atio jhe hag never done before. ne Hirst! Theatre tomorrow nigh 7:30. c i Binak “4 6 16.17.18. betw the Prop-| against uni it ali, Meanwhile] in the y i organization. installment of the autobiography, the | e to no OF ay . mS - 0, 21 G, Angell; $1,240 ea life story of a man worth while in the) +"°® Morning service a wi by GQ AMRNUPe et ora pate p nation’s history, appears in the Christ-| be held in the Presbyterian hall ' Block 10, lots 2 “ mee Rar OST, Seermerin ton. fp. Coemen on Fourth avenue: near McBride, Mr. Tetuppi; | $*-959 A SPE( / ‘AC U} LAR '@) politan will be accepted until December | (),, \Wednesdav eve . Memes iy ' weSuDP: B 11 ts 18-14, G. Ange rad 10th at the special low rate to Canada | ; 7“ i gflbrh Fc ys : — as of $1.50. Cosmopolitan Agency,“Box | ?)terian Club will hear Mr. Fred Mr. ( va i ' 18M 851 Winnipeg. +Stork in an address on * A Jaunt I k : . fhrough Europe.” Mr. Stork M. Cohen; | este PE e Rm ey ve 3 els visited London during the Coro- ' Block a . Guaranteed —our ladies ea ra nation, and afterward visited » \ ‘ ive > SE . , allace’s . > eu ena | 89 { 1 return if not satisfactory. allace's, Europe as far as Rome and Pom- $800 ea ae ei peii. The lecture promises to be Ketchum Block 1} : ’ : Just to Remind You. of unusual interest, and admis- $1.42 ! “ae Trae Christisas will soon be here.) S!¢h Is free, ; 12. Re t \ ‘ I Bl ’ t | M Donwl negleet your wardrobe. For = ayo F a custom tailored suit or over- Scientific eye examination at Camer- Mr. We Nestenhave 14 i coat see Sweder Bros., Helgerson | 0": Block 1 ; —v block, 2t McLeod; | $920 each ne At the Auditorium. i : : Block 15, lot 1 Mr ! Good Investment. \ new selection of Musie just : e920. | $480 In the excitement of buying in! arrived, and there will be dancing Watse 98 ' ; 14 1 af 17 Block 15, lots 16 nas Section 2 don’t forget where to/}and skating from now on, com- ' mone son; $430 each get the best value for your money | mencing Sat. Dee, 2nd. You can ; re te P Block 15, lot 18, Mr. Met in boots and shoes Seott, | eithr danee or skate or both for eg «1 Bk80 Froud & Co.'s Shoe Store, Third|the same money, Ladies free 2 1 nena ak Block 15, lot 19, J I avenue. it | Sat. eve, 2t : { 1° $430, - | ae Oiienvieanar Block 15, lot 20, A. McAllixte Toric lenses for comfort.-——-Cameron’s | Eowling League. i" ’ "| $430 F 1 Noti | F, Henning of the Premier Mr. Mober Block 15, lots 21, 22, J. ©. Bilt The f ee f . a Kele , | team made a total of 225 at the nos ley; $430 each ; : ~ 7 os ae ata ote | league mateh at Morrison's bowl- lemp { M , : ake place : Flees . Block 15, lots 23-24, Mr en Rite - t = ve | take plat ling alley last night. Premiers i ‘ Goodme rn 0 “isher’s i: ' nan; ey; $1,026 % ts ap 1SNEr fune! ‘| beat Quill Drivers by 24. BI «17, lots 18, 14, O. M. Hel chapel Monday morning. W. J. | Ce es 9, Mr. Schein- | veh camel Rite Mahon of the Salvation Army will | I Seren Se 0. 200" Wm. McCleod ofliciate, Interment at Garden| ; News From the Front. : i 13. J. Graham: |. Block 17, lot 15, Wm alana | Scott, Froud & Co. are still f , | $416 .. aren : lleading with the best and largest ' see | Bleck 17, lots 16, 17, Mr avers stock of boots and shoes in Ru- tk McCloskey; | ick: $400 each. |! Presents for abroad—many things Sars i : ? " it sets ‘ 17. lots 18, 19, 20, Mr. M easily sent by mail, Wallace’s tf ; 16, Mr. Barso . ‘ , ; Couture; $400 each 7 on ene ; § : ay Mailin resents home? Many things | \jtock 17, lot 21, F. Button; $4 REBELS CAPTURE NANKING |;, . Ea ae 48, 49, 60, Mr $400 | 1 our stock; we pack them so they go . | Biock 17, lot 22, H. Harris; $4 safely, Wallace's ac . Bluck 17, lot 23, Mr o9 This Is the Nth Time It Has Been ianusa & ee Saeenaten | $400 ;. Bisty a LT atk a8: icte 26, 95, Mr. Hamb : c ' : Captured by the Newspapers A BARGE AGROUND ! : 5, F. Brooksbach | MOOK 3%). 2018 2%, ° Scene at the last Consistory in Dee. 1907, when Pope Pius X conferred the red hat on three princes of the Chureh soe 7g L Shanna | tin; $400 each Soe ie aces ' — (Special to Daily News.) Valuable Garce Is in Danger Off i ; Murray; $1,065.| . 'ock 18, ee ont I! tbove scene portrays the|take rank as princes of the curly brim, is usually never worn Shanghai, Dee, 2,—-The Chi- the Fraser River. ’ ea %, G, Kearney; |’ “Bi Arh fote 8, 4, 6,9, 7, 8. 9 ‘ ic . whieh accompanied the|echureh, and as such take rank in| again, except at- functions in} nese rebels took possession of Vancouver, Dec. 2,—The barge Block 4 T 12 "0, M "Helgerson; $415 a val ef the Archbishop of} Kurope over all except the mem- | Rome commemorative of the the city of Nanking early this| Bangor, in tow of the tug J. E, Teip 10, 11, 12, 18, 15,] 29 11, 1%, ee the Archbishop of New| bers of the royal families, : ee ’ Saturday) morning after several} Boydon, went aground at the h te; $1,125 each, | °8eh +, Angell BAe i Mer. Faleonio to the rhe chief outward sign of ear-| POPES coronation, days’ bombardment, mouth of the Fraser yesterday. ly, a0: ih, Di Mowat eee teeth ; Mdinale this week dinal dignity is the scarlet robe| ‘The usual headwear of a car- ameter, She had aboard a cargo valued , 1 $1,260 CAPCTAT * a snaria ‘ This . . ; a » soarle : . Lo cha oe i; Pp of ‘ Blog} |* rhe college of cardinals is re-)| and arlet hat, This hat, a|dinal is the scarlet skull cap Specialists in fitting glasses. —Cain- at $25,000 from Britannia Beach liams 12, 18, A. B, wih rated to seventy members, who| round top chapeau with a broadjcailed the zucchetto, eron’s. to Tacoma. (Contin ed cn page 4.) | ne Op- ed fat t- us sir up er th he ‘ly *s, te at