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EOUMAR POSITION TODAY Power Boat Owners of Prince ernment steamers William _ROCOVICH, ATTENDS COURT IN CUSTODY. “LIFEBOAT WRECKED Joliffe and Falcon should ae Ss nister of Marine at Ottawa Telegraphs That Government Boats| me —— have been made use of i= $/ Concerned in three different yand he was sent under custody Splinters Come Ashore on East legaily for electioneering courts at the same time this|0f a constable to the civil court annot be Used for Electioneering Purposes in Reply to Coast of Graham Island. purposes by William Manson morning, Niek Roecovich, who in| CURES this mornin’s a res - , or : Rocovich was brought up and his election agents is a charged with forging the name Et ten dion , S ut Wire From Dr. Clayton---Motor Boat Owners Signing Se ee we SOMROR Oh Ree twenttr a emer Nick Martinovieh to a deed of) charge Saat hae anid “wee Victoria, Mareh 13,—Pieeces of by the power boat owners ‘Seats him and elected Petition Against Such Illegal Competition < lspont ugaposs dccnd.ailf ot amoncenepae real este tenner, ein p=] io have epondy toil wil A 4 Rose Spit and a life buoy marked Launch owners who came culiar position. | appear “etait Judge Young to- With Private Business barque Patsy has come ashore in with their boats from There was a further charge| morrow at 2 o'clock. s on the east coast of Graham|$ other business in anticipa- against him this morning of eT ee Pieter eee ff any kind has been| William Manson and his cam-|anxiety is fell here for the|ygjand. near where about 30,000 tion of election traffic have forgery and he appeared before Presbyterian Club. garding the missing] paign lieutenants, freighter Leebro, about 400 tons, | feet of lumiber drifted ashore last prepared a_ petition this Magistrate Carss to answer to it. A radioptican entertainment is now overdue. | Ready enough to lend his per-|of Victoria, which took a cargo| week morning in protest against In this case he is accused of) 0M the program at the Presby- aie this act of political piracy forging the name of Panto Milo-|terian Club tonight. Undoubt- the repetition of ¢| Dominio government cruiser! jighthouse under charter DAN M’KINNON RETURNS so barefacedly carried out 3} sovich Meantime it became gis ee is new ito ‘moat people at , ‘ ne | tainbow when his supporters | Marine Department and ae s by Mr. Manson, and the pe- necessary that Rocovich should) and We Cat een ee poor See ees that the boat has woes’ in feat of alelr ben veel Ryincs @ubert ke ‘ Was Delegate at Liberal Conven- tition is being freely signed. appear in the civil court, at which|be a great treat. Club meets at ed Neither the Ul j tion in Victoria. ithe case of Denda vs. Roeovich! 8:15 in church hall. r; i he *; |was fixed for this morning. It aaa quipment, and it is] the needs of other public servants|jymber she is believed to be lost it cKinnon « aDaRranD Rae nas : was thought that he would re-| Several improvements have whether the Jolifre| far more anxious for the rescue|'The tug William Joliffe, which} “CSOD, we Oa ee COAL STRIKE | quire to be bailed out in order to| been made in the Royal kitchen a snes +4 lef D : wrday | LOrs: 18 Dac ( i ip to south 3 attend this court, but his case at) which regular guests will appre- F from Stewart on| Services of the government 28 nee Rupe este 3 d n 1 on| McKinnoi | the volice court was adjourned! ciate. 3t the missing vessel. | sel that he was, and, what 18} ning for Stewa has bee t i. ohh it j ; ys : ! To} made by the| more, entitied absolute to these| ordered to search the locality Ws : ; os q . i a % a STOPS SHIPS —ae ; , he wet er dow outh | Leebro, the wireless station} sonal aid in requisitioning the} of lumber for Langara in Prince Rupert, this same Wil-| February 24st. Owing nor the Leebro}|jam Manson is now careless of| finding of part of her cargo make light services Which [ne IDET AU of] oe - oe Chae ee Interesting Telegrams. ling ‘ pa Wi innvi | e be the Lee-| tioneering Is Affecting Canadian Shipping S | Sk C T d } ‘they ’ ) March 12, 1912. Rupe g NOE eee ae ea 2 sr ae a ba Hon. J. D. Hazen | Considerably, Several Vessels tee at eena rossing 0 ay ‘ ni the ebpre Sbe may be sate ant ° ° ° ’ : ‘ : : ao Sd : 2 iraham Island i ee o oot eRe Minister Marine and Fisheries, Having to Cancel Their Sailings . : f suth’s report| sound, or she may be a we 4 House of Commons, Ottawa. | for Want of Steaming Fuel. Today steel reached Skeena Crossing. [wo weeks ago { ther the ’ | General Superintendent Mehan predicted that it would be q| | | | with the pro m of the sea Bul whet w m ; Sie denen ther m. anson usin vern- authorities,| vessel be safe of whether she br ment ‘eteamors volitte Sea ata Special to Daily News. there on March 16th. In spite of pessimistic strike rumors inaction the| lost, whether her crew be un iin abnchtatinadlad wilbeinaeh. May | UNPREPARED? Montreal, Mareh 13,—The coal} and the real difficulties of the work owing to presence of 1ing shipwrecked|@ware of their reported need for i hard beaten snow on the grade, the steel had been laid much | have same privileges? strike in Great Britain is affect- : s TON | quicker than even the General Superintendent himself ex- aan: Somer : ing Canadian shipping consider-| ected, Now along the finished and graded track and the por- CNOUsD BOROR 10s Ind. Gon. Candidate. | Scene in House of Gomehona| bo ooh fe.) POO UBey mM along ‘ and gre ack a t tuthorities in try-|Peck, the fact remains that Wil | When Under Secretary of War! | ably The steamer Lake Erie, | tion of skeleton track up to the crossing can be conveyed the bridge girders and steel required for the building of the 4 once the services | lam Manson wilfully apd pow: Ottawa, Maren 13: 1y12z Obie aga ald Dantalsina | unable to get coal, had to cancel| S* ’ . i Secret Information. lher sailing from “Glasgow: the big bridge, which brings Hazelton in touch with Prince Ru- nine or t sheries|tight their rightful means of] W. B. Clayton , he fisherie y ’ steamer Victoria, due to sail on pert by railway at last. Work on the bridge piers is far ad- Daily News | Friday from Liverpool, is in the} vanced, and the prospect of steel being in Hazelton early eamen may depend aid, or whether they be marooned half starved ot some barre! illegally and} safety Prince Rupert, B. C. ed by the bare-} pnt Govt. vessels cannot be used | ering of both} Victoria Getting Excited. for election purposes. he harbor here by| Victoria, March 13 Great J. D. HAZEN. Special to Londot March 3 \ dra-| same plight. The ships of other | this summer is certain. | ialic scene wi acted in the] lines are also affected nigh rhie. PARATE SCHOOL CLAUSE IS DEFEATED — a aig ALL THE OLD GANG SECURING NOMINATIONS which Ben French Conservatives and Seventeen French and English Premier McBride Chosen ‘by the EES of Victoria; Price peaking Liberals Were Ail Who Supported the Amendment with 1 few a nape - Ellison by His Old Constituency of Vernon---Strenuous {50.000 met ° . ---Was Hotly Debated for Nine Hours in House uid be despatched abroad swith Fight at Fernie Between Ross and Socialist Special to Daily News. Davidson, the Socialist candidate, Mr. Sloan Will Not Run. Pwo ex-cabinel ministers, Murphy | months ‘a : hd The H be seven French Conservative Fernie, March 13,——At the Con rey: Special to Daily News.) 43 le foust y ' $ valive convention last ught . y und seventeen French and Eng-| amendment | , meen Ol ' nigh Liberal for Rossland Nanaimo, March 8,—William day in the third talon) : 0) : Davis boat |U#va! was renominated Hon, Special to Daily News. : lish speaking Liberals, in a house Of the seventeen Liberals who | e:ephone ve green ovie ” Thin | N 3 ’ he Manitoba boun ° 48 Pniiine rice Ellison was nominated by Vancouver, March 143 hx- Lamarche moved an|‘ °°? supported it three-—Murphy, Me the Conservatives at the conven-|Mavor L. D. Taylor has been of-|eculive committee at Nanaimo on Forced by the amendment to}; il Vernon yesterday rhe| fered and has accepted the Lib-| Thursday night that he would not O insert a separate Iraig and Proulx—are from O 1 nt He moved this} declare himselt Sir Wilfrid) tanio, one, Malloy, is fro al MAY HAVE THE Liberals will hold their conven-|eral nomination by the Rossland|be a candidate for the nomina- fier the House as-| Laurie declared against — the Pe oe ‘ oday, but may pot nominate} Liberals, and refused the offer of|fion, The executive committee toba, one MeHaud : | indidate the Kamloops Liberals, } decided to contest the seat at the oclock, and if was} amendmen George Graham s . ; tf nu Ci f until half an hour] first act in the new house wasj| Brunswick, and twelve ¢ MOTOR BUS HERE us ; lnominating convention on Tues- so to vote with the government. | Quebec Fight with Socialist. Liberal for Westminster. day when a division|a & | Special to Daily News. Special to Daily News. _—_— road circles some time ago that|H. Robinson, After Seeing the ernie, March 43. Premiet New Westminster, March 8. McBride’s Nomination. ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY the Canadian Pacific was plan Widespread Use of This Means a _ oe: wunber- At an enthusiastic Liberal apn- Special to Daily News. ning to make the line of the Ketth of Conveyance in Britain, Con- | '' Ait i ocialists at the} ven ‘On here tonight Mr. George Victoria, March 413.—Premier l . . last night but| Kennedy received the unanimous tive Valley Railroad ts main siders Them for Rupert, ’ ‘ vores _ Rn ry rs side P McBride, Davey, Thompson and MAY T PRINCE RUPERT line because if would cut out the afte any questions had been| nomination as the Liberal stand-| : steep grades through the moun ans e street-cs ol at him the Premier was al-/|ard bearer for the New Westmin-| Behnsen, all late members, were tains, vet Mr. F. W. Pete a ey : ai ae ved to continue. There was a}/ster riding in the coming provin-| chosen by the Conservatives here INEERS NOW ENGAGED IN SURVEYING LINE THROUGH *!*'@!! lo Vice President Bury, ints ae nba ible trenuous fight between Ross and | cial elections, | last night, YELLOWHEAD PASS TO FIND A NEARER ROUTE TO denied that this was the com-| "°° _ THE PACIFIC. pany’s intention But he made |‘ | Way n 54 ol he to Daily News. fgave it the support of 24 mem si) and Beland voted with thie or re boats and launches Sloan informed the Liberal ex- of ci ‘ Sup] ‘ herve will al ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT SEPARATE SCHOOLS NEWS FOR FISHERMEN city ze | rol ee this remark Thea ‘ ‘ an . 12 icl ) i siderable Lime x sident Chamberlin! may travel with Oriental ship Phe Ganadian Pacific does not ea : att GHA KATA Production All Completed and| Roman Catholics Petition Govern-| Power Boats Need Not Carry ’ t el deve pimen eli 2 > | one of his visits|ments so as to save to that line Bhe|y says Good Entertainment Promised. | ment as to Manitoba. Certificated Engineers. the| Grand Trunk Pacifie will have no} Oh aecounl oO ei distance out ts | eee i Be Fa ; of the b ne tres, Noticing ; : i F several coming! Grand Trunk Pacifie, on compte : j ‘esas ae bin ue ante oc Final preparations for the St. | Special to Daily News. Special to Daily News Yellowhead Pass toltion of its line to Prince Rupert It has developed during the} eee motor bus in| Patrick's Day eelebration at the} Quebec, March 12,—The Roman| Ottawa, March 12.— Minister c c 0 ‘ ‘ ‘ t 4 ‘ » gasoline ¢ ’ nolo us 1 . ‘ ~ to wrest| past few weeks that the Canadiai the ga n : ; , Westholme Opera House are} : | KRG ais sf Hazen is introducing a_ bill to a sae INRA ANE es the | the ld coul uring his reeent ; ad . }Catholies of this city are peti-|— 4 sabe s hin Pacific has had engineers in the | f the | PY iclically completed, The fin- i amend the Fisheries Act which is ere iobinson 0 e 0 ‘ » federal gover , ; the Rockies had been The port of Prince Rupert is Yellowhead district, which is the; Y!s! h ) eh “ ishing touches are being put on| tioning the federal vernment| ii) enable fishermen who oper- by Mr. Van Arsdol. one} situated more than a day's joul ‘only pass through the range al Rupert Marine [ron DERG Ste | ie two plays, “lei on Parle} to have a separate school clause) afe with power boats to run them i 8 ’ 18 i , ) i i i aia % Ei a s do a than Van-| that point \ reconnaisance for} besul int the firms doing rancais” and the musieal dual-| inserted in the Manitoba boun-|themselves by exempting them at ors ‘ susiness i the : | ! F that this/@ line to open up a country more | thi la UeAne i ' Yea The players ang) daries bill from the obligation of carrying than a*hundred miles north of certificated engineers. the present line has been made, cicntiatuiagaaicadismeniaaamataaanintaas intend to lose its” trade, hoped to see not one) the valuable trade which ; advantage that I can see Prince Rupert, and} will ‘make every effort eh this low pass! away OMpany’s engineers, the! ney nearer the Orient Leap their coach have worked faith- | oN DE Seo a fully and zealously. There is no | Distinguished Masons. doubt that these productions will had ) { . wer 1 S ‘ ed ho monopoly on it.! eoauve It is claimes prospects of Prince Rupert as a Saal { . f rp dian Pacifie Railway is! will give that line an advantage lfield for m ) enterprise and kaged seeking to find alover the CG. P. R. with its present | noe » day . oe and an apparently feasible route| through his uence th da bD. & A. Corsets; all styles and rh be ‘ when residents from Moose Jaw to Yellowhead} ay soon } ‘ measure up to the high standard| Phere arrived on the Brinas| sizes; fresh shipment. Wal- |Pass reported oan This route | on outlving may ride to George this morning Dr. C, H. | lace’ 8. Bt lGatewood, district deputy grand | ieee i UAE ec ae ea , ; winter in Prince Rupert }master, and Harry N, Rich, past | J. Y. Rochester returned by The cookil if the Royal is lgrand master, to - institute the| the George. Ma meeting f tar ate ‘leat by acclama lakes in the line of the Alberta ) OW DORAN 9th! Silks, Foulards, Pongees, Pail-| "¢’ I'vee Lodge tonight. Phe | : err rere et & of women yoters later to elec é ' ‘al Railway, which has been|everything in the city Jt new shades and/ district deputy will’ inspeet the Steamer Chelohsin in port and Central \iderma eis pags . - £00 ooks lelles, elk il r “ nan Douglas on the strength of his good | taken over ‘by the Canadian Pa patterns. Wallace's 8t simpsean Lodge tomorrow, will sail for the south tonight. Doe ( ’ rye eee has taal been recognized aR rH! MONRSIYS ee | The ive aepa ment was called VAHOidate , , , . ' | } a nie by member of the Dominion cabine ay Railroad circles have it that|/out to an alarm at .the Royal Trouble in tho kitchen of the IVeS are age os » ay repudiate dea : ‘ E 9-0 ork as , are again rallying and ma ep while the reconnaisance in the| Hotel last nigh Yo HAMABE WAS) oval threatened its high repu ith Manson as they d ' Vadhi | | iey did that with Wadham vicinity of Yellowhead Pass is anon tation Phe trouble is all ended) NOTICE TO E s lrombo ‘ , ‘ove ne has just put ona gang of Manson men to covet fact, it is believed that engineer oe ae sate ing parties have made a survey Joe Bayley hampion light A general meeting of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association aw ‘9 lariners—-Sou'’-Sou-West decision of Minist on this side of the range weight, did nol arrive on the will be held in Mointyre Hall Wednesday evening, March 13th, at il ‘at Dominion boats must not carry unfrocked pe hae George, but word that he was W. C, Weeks, civil engineer Of)T g o'elock sharp. va "ea in ‘ Priests Choicest liquors and cigars leaving on the Camosun was re-| Vancouver, arrived on the Prince; P. W. ANDERSON, Seo. : ' this morning Which its fast trains! route It was reported in rail of amateur dramatics set by would give a good grade from an) business on molar busses PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO caren e13h-cougliae Wii fanaa | other pieces put on this past | ver, surpassing — = as SSE a)’ things now st Savoy. ceived George