OE OR, ‘ ~atoe Ty ARGEST CIRCULATION ys next mand nn THe cITY AND NORTHERN 4 ; Lit ; . e in Princend / dts ae . b. BRITISH COLUMBIA p me Saay Pricess Beatrice. Saturday, 8 p, gt. NE a 2 Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ae “ - = = : —= = —— — — Vv, NO. 53 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS — = —_ a : — Le HE JURY IN THE DARROW CASE HOPELESSLY DIVIDED—BRITISH PARLIAMENT PROROGUED ILL BREAK ALL RECORDS JURY 1S DIVIDED SHORT RECESS FOR __|E. PAULINE JOHNSON CLEVER | ARREST OF MAN IN DARROW. wae BRITISH I hegre | DIED AT VANCOUVER IN PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY jose ut cAtON Ce BRITISH PARLE DIED AT YANCOYER WANTED IN UNITED STATES than Twenty-Four Hours est on » aehb-Partiomens | sed Away After Lingering a mane NGEST CONTINUOUS SESSION ON RECORD FOR CANADIAN Deliberation Will Reopen on Monday, = Hiness CONSTABLE BAILEY THIS MORNING ARRESTED MAN ON DE- PARLIAMENT LASTED 129 HOURS—PRESENT SITTING ‘ ; , SCRIPTION OF UNITED STATES AUTHORITIES RE- LOOKS LIKE A RECORD BREAKER. | (Special to The Daily News.) | (Special to The Daily News.) | (Special to The Daily News. CEIVED LAST NIGHT. | Los Angeles March 7—The}] London, March 7.—-The British} Vaneouver, March 7—E. Paul- ——_—_—_—______. ” i] to The Daily News. thirty eh rs; the second and jury appear to be hopelessly di | Parliament was prorogued today line Johnson, the Indian poetess, Smart work on the part of the locality in question. Apart from March 7 The House |fourest Canadian parliament | vided and have so far failed to 4 2% one of the shortest “recesses | died here this morning: She had|city police was responsible for|these admissions the prisoner iinuous session|ary hist isted from April 6] ls Het Tt * jin its history, It will reassemble|been confined to an hospital here the arrest this morning of @ man claimed absolute innocence of | hours, The debate is|to April 11, a total of 129 hours:|"eacn & veran ey have been|on Monday, March 10th, for an- | for a number of months. by the nase of Gletelané ay any knowledge of the crime vag on until mid-|the third of the series began on) out for over twenty-four hours.|other busy session, for which the | sii i ee ; name of Uleveiand 7 ye in-| wharged agaiast hits, Pestious Saturday, when the/the after of April 413 and ee |Liberal government is now fam-| THE WEATHER. gerd, wanted by the United) jariy plain identification © marks ijourn automatically, |!asted nea sixty hours. The Election in Alberta. .jous, The King’s speech will be States authorities for complicity | mentioned in the printed deserip- : tensity of the ove e as the ‘iefest ecord, ere ‘ a > sper . ; a " is now that all . , R “ a as a Edmonton, March 7.—An elec- iiiaeahial a eae én y _ The weather report at 5 o’clock|i® the robbery from the Wells, os a the oa gry yl a ds for long sittings > , - oe a aon z tion is said to be imminent in Al- sas of both itlnes ee Whe 6 ae this morning read; Barometer,|Fargo Express Co. of $1,500 in Saal on ae << of a oe a ed, as the opposi i on a a at pe berta Railway. construction OH) anintnal soy ely dP apie id 30.318; maximum temperature,}/currency between the towns of Z a Ate ure ; Saat aa signe of giving in nent ‘ PP a ing - = ¢ be the battieery of the present ae released Sern their labors ‘8; minimum temperature, 38;| Mojave and Brown, California. See age age ogether _ : government certainly}! “ a wiwmeetveDetl ; ; ‘| precipitation, 1,40 inches. A description of Wingerd was ve 7 ae aetna ee n of surrendering, |e held, and this SE the ae - ce ee a a received by the loeal police last} »°t ‘s ties a - the aa ret all-night sitting |eral opposition of the day to fight ‘ Cold Snap in East. evening through the mail, to-| mers identity beyond question rden government|At the end of the third long sit Don’t Read This. Toronto, Mareh 7 This city A Lucky Find. gether with @ hotifeation that « of doubt. The last all-night| ting the Remedial Bill had to be Unless vou want to save money jis shivering, being caught in a You can find working Boots at reward of $300 would be paid for Wingerd is about 27 years of 1910 when Hon dropped rder to get through | in footwear Scott, Froud & Co.’s|winter storm The thermometer|Scott, Froud & Co.'s Big Shoe his arrest. age and is a telegraph lineman . endeavored to |the estimates big sale is in full swing 56-57 jie six degrees below zero Sale from $2.75 up. 56-57 It happened that Constable by regular occupation. Constable gh the Long Sault - —— Bailey has had Wingerd under|,,.. . = ———————S= ; . 3ailey, w * Saner counsels pre. | OVER EIGHT THOUSAND close observation.’ for | some Bailey, who upon several occa the second day the TURKISH PRISONERS months, endeavoring to connect|Sions in the past has shown d with a continuous - ; him with certain attempted burg-|™arked ability in the detective venty-four hours. I Special to The Daily News. laries committed last fall. This|line, is najurally elated over the vas a sitting that be Athens, M — 7.—The n morning, shortly after going on|success attained in the prompt rhursday afternoon at 3]tary authorities here declare they duty, the constable set out for|arrest of Wingerd upon the im- i ran until midnight}|have over 8,000 Turkish prison >| the waterfront in search of his| mediate reeeipt of the description , total of fifty-seven jers TO MAN HAI IB BO man. It did not take long to lo-|forwarded from the Unitéd sitting being over the] $$ —____— 4 cate him, being found working as|States. The reward of $300 paid the Liberal govern Leave your order f 7 | a blacksmith for Mr, A. MeDou-|for the latter’s arrest is not the day to bring dow! ies at Wark's gal!, the G. T. P. contractor en-j|least gratifying part of perform- levening on the Princess Beatrice | : activities is about to start up, the!in work in the waters of Northern o engage in halibut fishing for|steamer Zibassa being already : . B. €., together with satisfaction : lon the halibut banks, the Canadian Fish and Cold Stor- nities tosein attered them bi in age Co., Ltd. These men, many The next few days will be spent |” ilies 7 ‘ apnea: “ of whom have 1 engé at} es ee sary gear for the taking of the template settling in eferring to western gaged in exeavating operations|ance of one’s duty with zealous- déals The record Tickled to Death. M on the waterfront. Upon being|ness and despatch. A wire was late were over the Our customers are tickled with} Halibut Fishing Will Give Employment to a Large Number of en brought to ihe police station|sent to the authorities in the The times during|the bargains they are getting in nani Wingerd admitted to the namej|United States notifying them of . were all-night|/ Boots and Shoes. Call at Seott Much Activity i 1S Already Evident mentioned in the advice sent|/the arrest of Wingerd immedi- March 12, 1896,) Froud & Co.'s and get yours } ifty bronzed and husky fisher-|halibut fishing, accompanied the|the southern coast cities he|from the authorities in Califor-jately identification had been es- March 20, a total of a en arrived in Prince Rupert last contingent from the south. found without exeeption a strong nia, also that he had been in the}tablished. | | This branch of the company'’s|desire amongst them to engage I, their calling on this coast for a} borhood permanently and bring- ASTROUS FIRE IN BUSINESS SECTION OF CITY—THREE | -onsiderable length of time, are} alibut The arrival of this large ing their families here. The ar-|\WILL BE INSTALLED AT A COST OF $2,600—HOUSE TELE- pital, held at the city hall yester- HUNDRED BUSINESS PLACES AND FACTORIES all experienced fisherman and are,|0dy of men to start operations! piya) of these men brings the PHONE SYSTEM CONS!|DERED—GENEROUS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. moreover, acquainted with the | with the Canadian Fish and Cold] strength of the employees of the DONATIONS. . aters in which the operation Storage Go., Ltd., marks the real|cold storage company up to 100. pectiencihtiaanryeneih il to The Daily News = 2 jstart of the fishing industry in|The activities of the com- At the regular monthly meet-;the opening of the Connaught uma, March 7 Fire BANK OF COMMERCE of the a will be carried) prince Rupert. Mr. Stirratt states| pany should be a source of much|ing of the board of directors of| Wing by the Hon. Dr. Young, pro- irted yesterday caused ES on. Mr, G. Stirrat, the com that in selecting the men from}gratification and pride to thelthe Prince Rupert General Hos-{¥incial secretary, wheih event, he the extent of $7,500,- HAS NEW FIXTUR pany's expert in the matter of/ emonges the white fishermen injeitizens of Prince Rupert. understood, would take place in the near future. he business section of the annem pre : Can 66: ——————Iday afternoon, there were present T the’ inattie Of the damieiee Three hundred factories | Building Is a Credit to the City | two wed were well known here : ; “ines buildings were de-|” and to the Institution—Busi- |SQCIAL VICE LAWS | Seabee’ Meming ‘eeehed an. an ALTERATIONS AT President D. G. Stewart, Alder-|iion of a house telephone system a long time night porter at the DIED AT EDMONTON Rai ie al King R. Love, electrician, furnishing Edward Hotel.—Portland J. A. Kirkpatrick, Dr. W. B. Clay-/ 45 estimate for the work. The . The fitting up of the interior|Dr. J. @. Shearer Says Canada) (),))9) } or, Room Has Been Removed);,,,,_ ; Me : Secretary W. ; Harstone, Wife of J.D. Har) _ pt eam of Commerce| Will Show Clean Sheet When ee ~~ East on Account of i b er - wes She board considered that all the elem, ne, Well Known in Prince |‘ : “ts Evil ls Wiped Out of B. C. Overhead Approach. = Wee — ©" | trieal firms in the city should have Rupert, Died on Wed- jwith new fixtures has just — ee WILL DEMONSTRATE was read from the city council|an opportunity of tendering for nesday }completed, much to the satisfac) ito, March 7.—"Law en-!. Changes are daily taking place}@nnouncing that the latter would|this work. Arehiteet J. W.’Pot- nerous friends and ac. | tion of the members of the staff. forcement with regard to social TUBERCULOSIS CURE around the G. T. P. wharf at the|make an appropriation of $10,-|ter was instructed to take up the es in Prinee Rupert of |" Ihe desks and cages are arranged sien in ead Settled Cor ame foot of Centre street. The old|/o00 toward the support: of the matter and prepare specifications. D. Harstone, who wee en=/along the two sides and rear wall liambia, although thines are im. 2% Friedmann Will Demonstrate freight shed and baggage room/hospital this year provided the oS to: tp be — for some time as a con-|of the building, leaving a large ee ee . His Celebrated Cure in Three |!85 been removed from its late provincial government would pro- eS ae “oy ; — f= yes wae the G. 'P. P. east of| .sangular space for the pub.|PFovins very much from what Canadian Cities. site over toward the east end of|vide a similar amount, A vote of ame Gekecnane pce amonge | sympathize with him |);, ’ mn the centre there is a|*hey were, said Dr. J, G, Shear- al the dock, close to the Rupert Ma-|ihanks was tendered the city . , - ms! aia death of his wife whieh handsome stationery desk for the | er, who has just returned from a Special to The Daily News. — Iron we ks. 2 = aoe a eouneil for their generous and The laundry question also came ccurred at Edmonton] ice of the public. ltrip through the west. The doc- otechh Sench Ghulie: Wind. ed oo * oe oo = liberal appropriation. ; jue for discussion, there appar- wesday morping A space has been left at thelior has: been out in etentitiont ue the eminent scientist, has mer vA a co : ar , st a Sone little discussion took ently being a strong desire on the Vancouver Provinee gives right of the main entrance which | » tntaianiniiedl died be te i : : st, has} ne ve . = » a e rs ae. place touching on the matter of part of the two leading firms ving particulars: Hl soem te Gilad oe on @ ladies jwith ac i | consented to demonstrate his operates y the Cana a ai way/whether a city employee who hendling this busieseé to coouee er friends will be] pnom The new building now prairie region and is very pleased tuberculosis cure in Montreal, News Co., wit be shifted over to through either illness or acci- “i ‘A oi. % “a we Th oday to hear of the presents a most imposing ap with the work of redemption} Ottawa and Toronto, The re- ae er ye tes es ‘tie dent became a patient at the hos- oe - ions ee oa Kdinonton of Mrs, J. D pearance both within and with-|among girls. There is not a/Sults will be awaited with the|Wharf freight oMce. The over-|pital should be chargeable with} ™atter was le O dé rang head crossing. is completed as|{he fees payable for services ren-|>Y the managing secretary. who before her mat a bo ‘ ss the PGE BE BR, OS inhi keenest interest not only in these : ial ‘ ‘ out and is bound to impre *| segregated area east of the peaks \far as the placing of the timbers|dered. The point was raised The lowest tender for the in- ear ro i ry | | . . . , lanad: ir ago was Miss Kath | many business men who willl or the Rockies, he said, and when| Cities but throughout Canada, ro Templeton, of Vancouver, alin ae an is summer|sn. aro; > : ; ; in position can go, All that is}upon a letter being read from stallation of an elevator in the tughter of Mrs, Charles eu aoe Tne and solid i ety yA cee aT se Victoria, March 7,—The pro-|"®* T® quired to be done is to lay| Messrs. Carss and Bennett un- Peon weg Ass oe Shaughnessy Heights. | ity, | able to show a clean sheet with} Vincial government has asked Dr. jthe decking and build the guard/der instructions from the hos- ~ = ; 0 a to § we it pr “stone wae 3% yeare old | regard to this thing Friedmann, the German opunielall ratte. The grading opposite/pital board to Mr, E, Maynard ata wen a} " acceps it, : 6 she left this city as a | ge ist, now in New York, to demon- General Superintendent Meehan’sjasking for the payment of $50.00 ene . me aan omque & had lived all her life in BEATRICE HAD ) LARGE strate. the tuberculosis cure, house which conneets with thelfor hospital fees. The latter re-|"Un it, will be 2,600, ve net es te see PASSENGER LIST 1 which has been made famous by | Plank roadway is well on toward/fused payment, stating that the \ vote of thanks was passed to eached the family here a HAVE CROSSED THE DIVIDE ide ‘ek te petinghion as Gian: jeompletion rhe new roadway |city was responsible for the debt. Mr. Cc. H, Orme for a donation of ‘ys ago and her sister, Mrs 5 tec quille, near Kamloops, where the j will probably be ready for use by|'This’ was shown to be comptetely| #90 toward the institution as well Thompson, of Los An-|Mere Than a Hundred ain Two Prospectors, Formerly Of) province of British Columbia the publie within a week or s0./beside the mark and it was final'y|®@s te the Prince Rupert Fish and Who had just come here on Passengers Came in Last | Stewart, B. ©., Meet Death maintains an institution artesian decided that as Mr, Maynard was | Cold Storage Go, for the gift of ', left on Sunday for Ed Night. in Colorado. : ae penne ae aries working at present and earning| ve boxes of apples. Where Mrs Harstone —_—_—— The san : . Stanley left on the rain MSifair wages a demand should be REET il this seems _— are The C. P. R. steamer Princess | ; y : : ~~ Daily ene Gente the facts morning to take up active duties | made upon him through the hos. FAMOUS BRITISH vill be brought to Van-|Beatrice arrived last night al-| [™ 4 letter to William Craw at Bates and Rogers construc- pital board's attorneys for pay- ATHLETE CRIPPLED ind an announcement for}most on time with an exception-| ford, W H, Tolin, formerly of +} tion camp at Mile 105 rhey|ment of the amount in” monthly ‘ er ‘ikements for the funeraljally large passenger list Chere |stewart and now in business at | have been on a long vacation in installments, London, March 7.-—-Bart, Wiek. ‘nade ata later date, Bur-|were over one hundred sal0ON|sianwood, Wash., enclosed a| NOTICE. jthe city, having been guests al Mr. William Manson, M. P, P,,|bam, the famous British athlete, ‘ake place in Mount View| passengers and about twenty-flve| clipping dated st | Ye al a jthe Hotel de Viekers upon differ-|wrote the board that he had who recently challenged Martin 'y alongside the tomb of|were forty-five fishermen for the newspay ; ‘ ' \ genere open meeting « jent occasions, Constable Adamsjevery reason to believe that the Sheridan and James Thorpe to an ither, the late Mr. William|second class. On board there Grand Lake, Colo,, stating that | the Prince Rupert , Liberal was down at the train to see them|provineial government would fol-|all-round contest, was run down te one of the | olts wn Y ceasagr es Fish and Cold Storage |the bodigs of Thomas Dunn and Association will be held off and wished them a hearty|low its usual course and make an|by an automobile and both his business men and mayor|CGompany, who were landed at the | Andrew Kushner, prospectors, | Saturday we Mar 6th, goodbye and pleasant stay in the adequate appropriation for the legs were injured, ity’s early history latter’s wharf. were found twenty miles from|% i the K, of P, Hall, Helger- | Interior, Prinee Rupert General Hospital —_—_—_ a [ Chambers Lake, near the sile of 3 800 Block, at 8 o'clock —<—$$__———_ as it had done in the past, The] St Potor’s Chureh, Seal Cove. ‘torium Pioneer Cleaners. The Daily News has the large their cabin, which had been de P. W. ANDERSON, Beey The Daily News has the larg-| oficial announcement would Evening service every Sunday ae 4 eat circulation in Northern B.C | molished by a snowslide, The jest circulation in Northern B.C. |probably be forthcoming upontat 7:30 o'eloek, ness Now Handled More 1s and Ton D as for man Naden, Messrs. C. V. Ben-/, jottor was to hand from Mr. W.. Expeditiously. VERY LOOSE IN B. C.! mines 24 Tommy Dunn was for GRAND TRUNK WHARF nett, O. H, Nelson, H. Douglas,|, +. OKOHAMA HAS A SEVEN MILLION DOLLAR FIRE ah i Jj + Wintec uli ears: