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EMMERSON AGENT Naden Block Second Ave Phone 125 BOARD OF TRADE attention hydro was the Tsimp- sean electric power sys- DRAMA OF WAR; ‘KOSSOVO FIELD’ Tonight in Empress Theatre the Servian Young Men Present Another Thrilling Drama from Their Country’s History—See the Great Battle Scenes. entirely Tonight an different play from the “Drama of the Balkan Empress” will be staged in the Empress Theatre by a dif- ferent company the Servian Young Men. The play represents some of the scenes in the vividly greatest battle of Servian history, a conflict with the Turks in which 200,000 men on both sides, two Tsars, and every single oflicer of the Servian army were killed. It was a battle full of hand to hand struggles. These were not the days of gunpowder, and tonight's will be the liveliest ever in Prince Rupert. On no account should you miss seeing the Servian Young Men in this thrilling performance. Tonight at 7:30. TRACK PROCEED Supt. Dan Dempsey’ Reaches Snow Belt—Popular Old-Timer Dead—Rocher de Boule Strikes Vein. scenes staged EDS WELL 4 4 Special Correspondence, Van Arsdol, B. C., Jan. 30, The Grand Trunk Pacifie has the steel laid about nine miles beyond here, and Superintendent of Con- ‘NORTHWARD OF RUPERT Islets of Alaska, Near Tongas Re- serve, Set Apart by President Taft for Bird Protective Pur- poses. (Canadian Press Despatch. Washington, Jan. 29,—Presi- dent Taft has signed proclama- tions setting aside two small land reservations in Alaska for use solely as breeding resorts for sea fowl of all kinds that frequent the Alaska coast. One of these reservations consists of Forrester Island and Wolfe Rock, located just off the southwestern corner of the Tongas national forest, and, it is hoped, will become the breeding place of a variety of bird known as the rhinoceros auklet. The second reservation} set aside by Mr. Taft consists of the Hazy Islands, located nine! miles at due west from the Tongas reserve, } sea, forest WAR IN PERSIA Patrols Near Tabriz. Special to Daily News.) St. Petersburg, Jan. 30.—-Many clashes have taken place between Kurds and Russians at Khoi, forty miles north of Tabriz, in| which several Kurds were killed by the Russian patrols. | School Board Meeting. the evening School Board met time in 1912, O. H. Nelson was appointed chairman, the other members being Dr. Kergin and P. W. Anderson, It was decided the first In yesterday for the struction Dan Dempsey is taying a little better than a mile a day, at present. The tracklaying out- fil is now breaking into the snow belt, a region where the snow this winter averages about three feet in depth, The weather for the past few days has been ex- tremely favorable for the work, Strikes Vein. Frank MeKinnon, of Harvey & McKinnon of Hazelton, who is here today en route to Vancouver, reports that the force of men working on the Rocher de Boule group mine in the Hazelton dis- trict has struck the vein on the lower level, At the Mr. McKinnon left the cross-culling was not com- pleted and it was not possible to ascertain the width of the vein, Tom Olson Dead. A telegram ently time received here re- reports the death of Tom Olson, one of the best known old- timers of the upper river, Mr, Olson was owner of the property on which located the Hazelton Hotel in Hazelton and had many other holdings of various kinds along the river. is Notice. For the purpose of electing of- ficers and the transaction of any other business that may come be- fore it, the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Liberal Associa- tion will be held in the K. of P. Hall Friday evening, Feb. 2nd, at 8 o'clock. All Liberals, whether members of the association or not, are requested to be present, 5t P. W: ANDERSON, Sec-Treas. affecting the G. T, P. trac across the mission lands of Rféy. R. Tom- linson at Meaniskinisht, up river, met and after going over some points adjourned until this after- arbitrators are for the G. T. P., J, H. Hilditeh for the Rey, R. Tomlinson, and J. F, Ritchie appointed by the Court. “BREEZY POINT” AGAIN peated Friday. All over the city after formance last week bythe Pres-| byterian Bethany Girls of the bright play, “Breezy Point? people were talking in highest terms of the play. this real treat are) for a chance to the play, and they will be glad to hear that it is te be repeated on Friday night. The Empress The- who missed anxious see nishing of a ward in the hospital. Admission 75 cents and 50 cents. | questi | solutely jand a ) several }ment, Several Kurcs Killed by Russian )° | Hobin ers noon, when they meet in Mr. L, W. Patmore’s or some other office | to hear further evidence. The} Magistrate Carss) himself the per- that Mr, Lots of people | atre is being secured and the pro-| ly ceeds will be devoted to the fur-|plain his view of the substantial _| fem, foretold) would greatest which he of the the city. asked by terested in industries was what about power now, that when they needed it the company could not hold citizens by the As shown by the report of the business done by the railway dur- retir president the volume of ing short ration was ab- startling. What would it be when completed? The Can- adian Fish Company's great plant would soon be in operation; there was a concern at Haysport, twenty-seven miles away, spend- ing a couple of millions on a plant; there was the George youghty enterprise of a million quarter just starting and others he knew of that ripe for public announce- Other matters Mr. Mobley upon were insurance wagon road around the particularly giving ac- harbor, and a bene- the ,first outisders | prove i fits to one One of ns in- sO nose, ing its ope Sir were touched rates, a townsite, to Porpoise small debts court. Mr. Morris called the urgent need of and transportation cess attention to better mail facilities for | Bella Coola and a resolution was }passed that the attention of the postal authorities should at once called to the matter. There was a long discussion on the udgent need of advertising the city and many valuable tions were made. Ultimately a committee was appointed consist- ing of Messrs, H. F. MeRae, M. J. and J. H. Pillsbury to re- port to the first meeting of the council of the Board next Monday sugges- levening. | The petition of property hold- asking the City Council to maintain the promises of the old Council in regard to the contract work and labor employed on the hydro electric scheme was intro- duced by Mr. Patmore, and a resolution passed endorsing it that at a meeting early in Febru-| and appointing a committee to ary the consolidation of the esti-| assist in its presentation to the mates would be attended to. 1 Gity Council. marron Two resolutions, one urging ARBITRATION CASE TODAY | upon the Provincial Government eT to place on the market its lots G. T. P. Right-of-Way Across jy Sections 1, 2, 5, 6,7 and 8, and Mission Lands Up River. ¢ jhe other for a wagon road rrr around Kaien Island, were or- This morning the arbitrators!dered to be sent by wire last in the right-of-way arbitration) evening. IS CITY TO APPEAL OR PAY CONTRACTS Garkinued from Page 1.) “T'll keep the sure,” he mur- together, peace, Mr, Mayor, mured, Alderman Clayton pointed out that the contractors’ solicitors ;were against any personal dis- lcussion now between the parties. Bright Little Play Will Be Re- The Mayor said that Frank Kel- ly’s son had expressed willing- ness to talk it over and had said Watson would, too. fore we go on with this,” said Alderman Bulloek-Webster, “T want to ask the City Solicitor how long we have in which to do any discussion,” The City Solicitor’s answer was “Bef that only about five days re- | mained for talking about it, “Well,” said Alderman Mor- rissey, “my attifude on this mat- ter has‘all along been very clear- shown.” He went on to ex- grounds on which the Judge had declared that the city had not a THERE ELECTS PRESIDENT | | (Continued from Page 14.) ARE NO “DEAD ONES EE oe te re rs ere rs ms rere BE NESE os esc ee rs ms rs rs re BE ‘J see For Rent Paden. ee ee |} FOR RENT-—Two rooms, over Suitable for offices or apartments Ap | ply H. S. Wallace. istf meee ere eee Insurance eI Bee cos OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance, aerate es es es ee For Sale : Joe es metres re eee rt FOR new. sale—Single barrelled gun; 261 Third ave. 2 almost 5-28 ae Wanted Fe se A Es Er Ps WANTED—Two waitresses at Hotel Cen- tral. at TWO gentiemen to share 412 Fourth ave. E ‘WANTED—At once, young man with gen- eral oMce experience. Box B_ 100, News, uw Maternity nurse open for engagement. Box 2159 News. CLEANING, pressing and dressmaking. Mrs. Phone Chas Percher, 820 3rd avenue. Red 294. WANTED—A_ second-hand cash register Apply Box A 105, News Office 25-29 WANTED Restaurant outfit, especially range, also bedding and cheap furniture for about ten rooms. P. O, box 105. 9-tf FIRST class lady stenographer wants em- ployment in law best of reference. News, office or general office; Address box A100, 13-16 ee ee ey Business Chances re tess cress Eas MARRY—The to bappiness. and reliable. Ideal Introduction Club leads Strictly private, Best in the West. Address Prince Rupert General Hospital Association. The annual general meeting of members will be held in the Police Court room at 8 p. m., Friday, January 26th, 1912, to re- celve the directors’ and other reports, and to elect new directors for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. 25j W. M. WRIGHT, Managing Sec. Becluatve Diana | $31,000 pair Good terms. Lots 40 and 41, Block 6, Section 7, $1,100 r. 33 and 34, Block 23, Section 8, 8900 pair, Easy terms Quarter section of Lakelse #12 per acre, 130 acres of land at Francois Lake, acre, Good terms, Skeena River farm lands in ten acre pa Lots Valley land for 87 per tracts, —INSURANCE— McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVENUE leg to stand on in this ual: Alderman Montgomery moved that the City Gouncil meet the contractors, earning thereby an ironical compliment from Alder- man Kerr on his improved atti- tude toward that downtrodden class of employers of labor. + After further desultory discus- sion the question was put with the result stated, and tonight the City Council will meet the ¢on- tractors, if their solicitors are willing, ADVERTISE IN THE* NEWS ee de Ps Pt FE ht | “The News” Classified Ads. { aa it =One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== HERE— Wallace's. | ‘The Mack Realty and Insurarce Co. | {Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. room and board. | 4t | Apply | 4 high class | | | } | | | 3} awfully —in-— Lot 6, Block 29, Section 1, $2,000. Terms} of #875 cash, Balance in 1, 2 and years, | Lots 51 and 52, Block 16, Section 1, | | | Lots 48 and 49, Block 17, Section 1, $8,325) pair. Quarter cash Lot 19, Block 9, Section 1, $7,500. One- third cash Lot 92, Block 20, Section 2, 8900.) $292.50 cash. Lot 11, Block 32, Section 5, 81,000 Terms. | Lots 15 and 16, Block 9, Section 5, $2,100} pair Lots 15 and 16, Block 4, Section 5, $1,260 each, Good terms Modern house, four rooms with bath, on} Sixth avenue, for 82,750 Small cash} pasment. Balance as rent. Lot 6, with house, Block 36, Section 5,) for $900. Good terms Lot 25, Block 22, Secticn 6, $1,500. Half cash, Lot 20, Block 13, Section 6, $2,500. Good terms. Lots 4 and 5, Block 27, Section 6, $2,800 #1,300 cash. Lots 11 and 12, Block 6, Section 6, $3,850 pair. Lot 4, Block 23, Section 7, $600. Good terms. Lot 3, Block 21, Section 7, $525. Good terms, Lot 13, Block 6, Section 7, $600. #300 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Lots 1 and 2, Block 16, Section 7, #900 Easy terms. pase semarareeer semana mh ht ss see eset re SER ee sere SE) ses Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident ‘Plate Glass Employer’ 8 Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.—Houses and Rentals. | une No: 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGL AS, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec A SPECIALTY rhree | Two lots, } One | one section 1, $1,995; $1,000 bal, 6. 12 and 18 mo block 16, section 1, $6, bal. 6, 12 mo block 14, section 1, bal, 1, 2 and 3 years block 7, section 1, $2,500 each; bal, 1, and 3 years block section 1, $6, y% cash, bal. 6, and 18 mo One lot, block 6, section 5, $1,5 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18 mo lot, block 28, section 5, $525; cash, bal, 850 every three months, One lot, block 7, section 6, $1,750; % cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 mo, One lot, block 7, section 6, $1,600; cash, bal, 6, 12 and-18 mo Two lots, block 21, section 7, cash, bal. 6, 12 mo. lot, block 16, section 7, cash, bal, 3, 6 and 12 ao, lwo lots. block 42, section 7, $550 each; % casu, bal, $25 per month lot, block 9, section 7%, $600; cash, bal. easy. Two lots, block One lot, block 5, cash, One lot cash, 500; 500 $2, One lot, $16,000; % cash, lots % cash, 24 500 pair; $300 00; $225 $1,000 $1,500; % $650; #300 $200 49, section 8, $400 each; #50 cash, bal. $15 per month. Two lots, block 10, section 8, $315 each; $75 cash, bal. $15 per mo. Two fronts Two lots, block 16, section 8, $300 each; $75 cash, bal. $15 per mo, One lot, block 40, section 8, cash, bal, $15 per mo. FOR SALE. Restaurant on Second avenue, — Farm land at Lakelse, only 82 FOR RENT. Second avenue $375, $100 5 per acre. Store, corner and Seventh street Jeremiah H. Kugler Ltd. Phone 317 Dressmaking and Repairing Cleaning & Pressing Work Done | SOO HOPE Avenue Prince P. POST & CO. 533 8th Rupert will do all 1. C. Wilson, box 1776, Vancouver, B, CU, | REAL ESTATE f24 j | rmecvmmsemmsrmmermermermermermmermmermerme | s— | TERRACE -i- -i- B. C. Lost and Found FOUND—An Irish terrier female pup. ss Owner may have game by paying er | this advt, at News Office. 298 Property Owners’ meeting al LOST—A gold watch, between the whart| Presbyterian church hall on Tues] a N : y Kn . ‘ Spe ve ENOE Hotel, Apply Knox Hotel day, the 30th inst., at 8 p.m, LOST—A red leather pocket notebook, Subjects Finder return to The News and receive reward, 12-18 1. Plank roads. — — - 2. Assessment and taxation, 3. Labor, day labor, contract | NOTICE. and station system. a class of citizens that kinds of city work? 3t Is there “IS AWFULLY NICE” Gabriel Deslys Is Not Married to Harry Pilcer. | Special to Daily News. Paris, Jan, 30.—-On the arrival | here of Gabriel Deslys she denied | that she was married to Harry | Pileer, the American vaudeville | artist, though she “he nice,” says Is BATTLE IN CHINA | Imperial Apmy in Full Retreat— Four Hundred Killed. (Special to Daily News. Shanghai, Jan. 30.—An Im- |perial army of ten thousand men#often helps a man to a true realization of jmen was decisively defeated by ithe Canton Republican army under General Wong Ching, yes- terday. Four hundred were killed and the is in full retreat. Manchus Imperial army Public debate is to be held in the MeIntyre hall on Tuesday next al 8 p. m., under the auspices of the Anglican Club. The subject for discussion is: “It is resolved that there should be an edueca- tional qualification for yoters,” Gt ITALY SEIZES TURKISH BOAT Eiuilt by Celebrated English Firm and Not Yet Delivered—British Government Wires Italy for Explanation. Hodeida, Jan, 30.,—A launch belonging to Thorneyeroft Bros, built for the Turkish Government, bul not deliyere, was seized by the Italian cruiser Biemonte. The Consul has appealed to Great Britain to take instant action as the vessel was flying the British flag. The Consul also states that the lives of fforeigners are in danger through threatened bom- bardment, It is understood that London has cabled Rome for an KEEN & HUNTER Horseshoers Carriage Repairing General Work FRASER AND-SEVENTH STREET Phone 59 Red LAND L} Skeena Lard D Take notice tt Christian Garde Rupert, B.« prospector, int. lease the foll Commencing the Tyee Stat ately 27 miles ea 40 chains, thence « chains more or westerly grade to point 70 acres or les Date Nov. 23, 19 a Pub. Dee, 5, 1911 Skeena Land | Take notice Saanich, B to apply for lowing descr Commencing southeast corr of the northwe set Inlet; horth chains, Bone of comm jundred and t ess, Dated Noy. 1 Pub. Dec. 15 Skeena Land pb Ct Take notice Victoria, B. C., to apply fo lowing descr i Commencing 4 three-quarter the southwest Inf®t, thence ea south to the n thence west on less, thence nort east to the bea point of comm hundred and f less. Dated Nov, 1 Pub, Dec, 15 Skeena Land D Take notice that of Saanich, Bb, ¢ tends to apply for 4 following descril Commencing at a southeast corner east of the northw thence north t Lot 1550, thence w of Lot 1 th rena cl | »” the Lot 1550, then dary to the east thence south a the north | east to the thence north t Lot 1551, ther mencement, conta acres, more ‘ MAL‘ Dated Nov. 1 Pub, Dec, 15 Skeena Land D Take notice Saanich, B. U., to apply for | lowing deseril Commencing at soutuwest Cor let, thence east South sixty-f beach, thence a commencement, forty (640) act Dated Nov Pub. Dec. 14, ib, LAND PURCHA ' PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. On February atre at 8:30 p jof a of | Prince Rupert |these sales in the evening everyone may be able to safe to say that all the in town will be there listed with us for 15th in the m., We monthly real estate Empress will hold the auction We in attend, prospective series sales of will hold order that} and it is So your property, | this sale, will be of fered to practically every possible buyer If there is @ man in town who wants your | particular lot he will have a chance to offer what he thinks it is worth. He will also have it brought home to him what the other fellow thinks it is worth, which alues. In other words, it offers the possible opportunity for buyer and seller to get together On February 1st we will begin advertising a list of property to be offered, that buyers may have ample opportunity to look it over before the sale Better come in today and talk the matter over with us, 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Real Estate Brokers best 80 Offices Helgerson Block Ollice on Second avenue, to Government office, $20 close on Fifth ave- furnished,.... $18 3-room house nue; partly i-room house, across Hays ue Tee Smet $15 Creek G. R. NADEN COMPANY Limited, explanation first | buyers | | Skeena Land District | Take notice that | Rupert, B. C, Geeupat | to apply for permiasi | described lands Commencing at af | in a northerly direct) post of Lot 13c¥, Ka east 380 chains, thence west to bank of river bank of river to px taining 160 acres, more | Dated Sept. 9, 1911 | Pub, Oct. 10, G Skeena Land D Rang | Take notice that | } of Victoris, B j mission to purcha scribed lands Commencing at southeast corne! 80 chains, thence V north 80 chains, the point of commencet acres, more .or less Dated Oct. 31, 1¥1 Pub, Dec, 9. Skeena Land District Take notice that Herb« | couver, B. C., oecupat | to apply for permission to | described lands: Commencing at 4 f fluence of Blackwater rv about two miles south Telegraph cabin. Post Corner, thence 8U chains west, thence 80 chains vast to point of comme acres more or less. Dated Sept. 28, 1911 ul Pub. Noy. 2. Skeena Land District Take notice that Thor couver, B. C., occupation apply for permission to | described lands: Commencing at a po fluence of Blackwater river ¥ two miles south of the sixt cabin. Post marked T. A. \ 80 chains north, thence 5v chains south, thence 5 « commencement, containing &* THOM Dated Sept, 23, 1911. Pub Nov. 2 Skeena Land District Take notice that Charl Vancouver, B. C., occupatl to appa, § for Sermianes to | deseri lands; Commencing at a post fluence of Blackwater river about two miles south [r Telegraph cabin. Post mar Corner, thence 80 chains ! east, thence 80 chains soul! west to point of commence! acres more or less. CHARLI Dated September 28, 1911 Pub, Nov, 2. Skeena Land District-—D Take notice tnat Jam of Vancouver, occupation ! intends to apply for pt chas:} the following des« comme neing at & Po- miles distant anc direction from the Naas eight miles north of Alya thence north eighty cha eighty chains, thence 500 thence west eighty cha commenceme mF Dated Oct, 1911. Pub, Dec, 31, 14. Skeena Land District—D! Take notice attle, Wash, occupation tends to apply for perm the following described 10 Commencing at 4 pe miles east of the Na miles north of Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C NOT EB eS AMES ey H, that Clarence Aly at five eighty chains, thence sout thence east elghty sone erty ¢ a 0 eighty chains to } NE NCE | a. Dated Oct, 81, 1911 Pub, Dec, 14 la RAF Age it r Ca t§ 0D . sn, 4 j abe ym 08 med WEN aged