*\ <3 4? oY SN enon seen ouT OF WORK TODAY? try The News’ Want Ad. “=| THE DAILY NE Formerly The Prince Rupert oe NEXT MAILS —_—— For South .. Saturday, 9 a.m, .. Sunday 6 p.m, Princess May Camosun ..... Be Il, NO. 16 PRINCE RUrert, B.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. PRICE Five Cmere 2 VM. MANSON SI 5 FORTH NEEDS OF SKEENA DIST. | VioMEN ISSUE MANIFESTO | AGAINST HOME RULE DUCHESS ABERCORN PRESIDES AT MEETING OF ULSTER UNIONIST ASSOCIATION—SAYS WOMEN WILL STAND BY MEN IN RESISTING HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. pecial to Daily News.) tion to hold Ulster for the Em- st, Jan. 149—Fifty thou-|Pire, and asserts that Home Rule T Ww “e “A . 1 ry men members of the Ul- ill reduce the whole country to al rags and poverty, which was mist Association today ; hei found in Ireland only in those a fiery manifesto ot Cir ldistricts where rule of the na- in Great Britain to aid ) defeat Home Rule. The “onal league is supreme . ss of Abercorn presided at} Winston Churchill Stands Firm ng of the council of the London, Jan. 19—It has been Unionist Association, |ascertained in official quarters ade the appeal. In herdthat Winston Churchill, First! she said: “We will not ae-|Lord of the Admiralty, has de- » Rule and if we are| clined to modify his plans and out of our heritage we|wil! fulfill his engagement to nd by our men folk in/speak at Belfast on Home Rule, g¢ to the utmost the dom-/notwithstanding many threats of a rebel parliament. in| made ageinst him, Preparations The manifesto Unionists detepmina- IRST MAYOR IS PLEASED! ™ red Stork Met Mayor Newton | F m and Party Returning from, — Weedworth and Complimented | Alderman Maitland on the Trip. | NEW RUSS ENVOY. nee as Mayor Newton m the trail yesterday they were met on Cen- by ex-Mayor Fred} tupert’s. pioneer Mr. Stork stopped and with Alderman Tom | vho is an old tillicum | lle expressed consider- val of the trip, heard Maitland’s ideas re- he quality of the timber | | rdy comrades were re- | | BAKHMETIEFF ind and expressed an | be GEORGE Russian ambassador, who } f his own. as regards the | | Ne oa ljarrived recently in Washington. the pipe line. ii i,’ he said, “was to lay| He was formerly attached to the pipe line of imported | Washington embassy and mar- from the sea level|pjed a sister of Mrs. John R. Mec- i hus making the trail as |] ean, went ahead. It was 7 and a very costly one ven the little lumber re- Fe sri ihe present temporary | ma, LF, Martin Sails Away to be Woodworth Lake up there | ceed el d days over the old trail.’ ‘| Siork never held with the} it would be profitable | | to install a saw mill |! worth and make the stave of local timber. TO BECOME BENEDICT he oh ific Transfer Co., and we known up river as pao ie ent for D. A. Rankin, arrived from Hardscrabble yesterday and oP. sailed south on the Rupert this For Sale, morning for Fond du Lac, Wis- lraft horses, from 1,400 | consin, where he is to be married. | cheap. At|Mr, Martin will return with his poundds, | pride to Rupert. | pert Dairy. 6t |UST MAKE GREATER EFFORT _::.: amongst NEW HAZELTON BOOMING Young Town Greater Proportions Many yesterday's train from u_ priver. Mr. McDonell, of the Omineca ho- tel, Old ton, ely in is expected a post office will be|was for many years head of Upper established there very soon. New |Canada M oF eee ech: Peay OAs ceived from London tonight an- r. M. were among the list. Mr. Cohen says that everything is liv- | Rapidly Asun.ing President of Defunct Ontario passengers arrived on London. (Special to Daily News.) Hazelton, Mr. Stephen-| Toronto, Jan. 19.—A cable re- B. Cohen, of New Hazel- |Chief Engineer nounces the death of G, G. R. Cockburn, former M. P., College and was presi-|New Hazelton. Hazelton now has a general store|dent of the Ontario Bank, the col-|and Mr. Welch bank, clothing store and hotel. Every preparation is being made|the minds of the public. ert. |for the expected spring rush into the valley. Best room in town at the Savoy. G ¢ R. ‘COCKBURN DIES. RAILWAY MEN RETURN aanuanrnenverom THE COUNCIL'S WOODWORTH | | Trip of Inspection Bank Passes Away in |. re a r ! | Following soon after jular train yesterday, with Patrick Welch, Foley, Welch and of Messrs. Stewart, and r, Super- ———— intendent of Construction Shep- With their blankets on their|no boast of bush lore, and, fresh Center/ard, and Contractor Rankin, re- New Hazelton, and that it|Toronto, at 78 years of age. He|turned to the city, after a trip of inspection o fthe work, as far as Both Mr. Kelleher lapse of which is still_fresh in|south this morning on the Rup- ‘fom. and tarp at the Savoy. TRIP SHOULD PROVE PRACTICAL MAYOR PACKED HIS SLANKETS LIKE THE REST AND MADE GOOD OVER THE TRAIL—HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME DISCUSSED CAREFULLY ON THE SPOT. the reg- special shoulders just like the latest econ-| from office and desk, was by no tingent for the grading gangs, et avéis vege: | ae rg Mayor Newton and the members acalt ry bin the . fi t eae tha {Of the Board of Works, with Al-|°P°@" to Bim, then, for making it for the ‘a so successfully. On his return derman Bullock - Webster ar- last night he ‘ cnked his bunds rived in the city yesterday after- with the best =F toate and ee frest peas ig "Ms noon fresh from their visit to pressed himself well satisfied Woodworth Lake. The members|*.. rae bet mt with the results of the excursion. of the. Board of Works, Aldermen “We have visited both lakes,” he on address from the throne was concluded today. Hon. Ross de- Private bila NOE (Special to Daily News.) cm or the meeting are complete, anc SC NARiren bed an dae In Closing Debate on the Sescdle Mee the Throne He Hontimassde Expenditure for t the Skeena District URGES JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR RUPERT Brewster Will Make a Motion to Ask the beta to Refund the Money Paid by Purchasers of Lots in D. L. 851 on Account of Station Being Ordered Moved by the Board of Railway Commissioners fended the Department of Lands | ing, Manson, Comox; railways, H.|cial district for 'from the attacks of Brewster and | |G, Williams. He reviewed the Govy- | |Thomas Gifford; municipal, H. ernment’s policy in regard to the} Watson; agriculture, A, Cawley; pre-emption of lands and pre par-| pr inting, C. F, ing them for the settler. announced that on the North} Thompson river and adjacent the G this settlers, Mr. an earnest plea for the retention f hand logging licenses. think that the mission had been sufficiently | spectors i I on explosion, it is alleged, of a small|treme end of the Foley-Welch} fill them, the pipes being frozen. Water took some mo-|'This is the first occasion in which ( W | ED R smouldering | ments to reach the nozzle through |the brigade has turned out to a rmed when they stove fire spread some canvas and/such a length of hose, but mean- jrcal fire with their new helmets Parsons; public aceounts, | that they might Tisdall. Other | He also | speakers who took part in the ad- dresses were Manson of Skeena Mr. Brewster that on Monday T. P. would be surveyed |™ault district. town lots in D. summer and set aside for| William Manson Speaks | South Hazelton, | William Manson of Skeena dis- | Manson, of Comox, made eet r sie aan 1P, would build trict devoted considerable time tO} and if, in view reported in palainss by pre-emptors, owners) money paid by SMART FIRE BRIGADE TURN OUT TODAY ar ee used to heat a potato) wharf. |favor of abolition. The Premier |of timber limits stakers of Victoria, Jan. 19.—The debate|moved that the appointment of/mineral claims, | standing committees be made, of|constantly overlapping. which the following be chairmen: | considered that the . MeKay; min-|rived for the creation » had ar- ofa judi- 3 Rupert, 50 > their own H.|}gaol and hold assiezs there. Re Hazelton Lots has given notice sold any , known as and whether buy- ers were informed that the G. T. station there, fact that He did | the needs of his district and sug-/| the Railway Commission ordered Forestry |gested the appointment of in-/the station to be to decide econfliction of|other section, they will refund the purchasers. to |}distriet and Jardine of Esqui-|Government if they have placed on an- chemical Morrissey, T. Maitland and Dyb- said, “aud gone over parts of the havn, proved themselves a husky] 07 DS) bunch on the trail. Alderman eas te; Thane se Nie Sous that ooaen : . | With the direct. personal view of Bullock-Webster is an experi-| ing nature of the ground to be ance s t é » City En- . alu , 2 gro enced bushman, and the City En covered’ in the hydro-electric un- gineer and his assistant, Mr. Mason, are men in training for the trip. Mayor Newton, however, makes dertaking we can form a better Continued on Page 4.) Onne TO NELP REFORM OHM] AY WAT ACT SERIOUSLY ILL A tehtwetghe Champion Is Threat- ened with Pneumonia — No Visitors Admitted to His Room. | | Canadian Press Dispatch.) Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 19.— Reports from Venice tonight were to the effect that Ad, Wolgast’s ;condition was giving his physi- |cians concern lest it develop into |/pneumonia. Orders were issued this afterndon that no one but his |wife and Manager Jones should | be admitted to his room. Wol- jgast’s temperature today was 1101%, which, it was stated, was jabout the same as yesterday. were | He also | ask the | | MAY SET THAW FREE |Millionaire Slayer of Sanford White Again Hopeful. Canadian Press Dispatch. New York, Jan. 19.—It was learned on authority a few days ago that Clarence J. Shern will begin proceedings for the release eG Ww £000 $e UOER WOOD. merge PRINCE CHING eat NT Matcawan asylum for the insane of Harry K. Thaw, the Pittsburg millionaire, |}slayer of Sanford White. The statement is made that tio nof China. He will be the | president of the Privy Council in Mr. L. F. Martin, formerly of Outbreak in Foley, Welch and Stewart Warehouse at Wharf line xationa sssembiy. “He is a|,, The statement is made that - Checked Speedily With the Chemical Hose Line rogressive Chinese and was e P : b 7 , as th iwho has heretofore fought all at-- secret friend of the foreigners | ; tempts to gain the release of during the famous siege of the : Thaw, will now not interfere. Great excifement was caused | Chief McInnis and the brigade|the outbreak with laentions ai. Dean 1CRe l at t e. 1" a Beg ca oe i Be this morning at the waterfront|turned out very smartly, and the} hose ,which did excellent work. | There will be a new superintend ; | . les ; we ‘ ——_—_——_——— ent of the asylum and the infer- by a nalarm of fire from the old|auto hose wagon took the grade|The fire was extinguished in a For row boats and launches|ence is that he. may not oppose | . i 7 a e e Ss é a) long wharf shed formerly occu-|down Centre street ata breakneck | few minutes. appears that telephone 320 green. Davis boat/the release of the young million- | pied Messrs. Foley, Welch &/speed. Hose was laid all the way| though the building affected was | poyse. laine. }Stewart and still used for their/ from the city hall hydrant on the} filted with hose lines of its own, | | stores. Through the upsetting or|G. T. P. main as far as the ex-|there was no wpater available to WATER FOR THE PRESENT FOR BEI I A COO! A TRADE ached the roof of the buildinf, | time the brigade had control Of) ANE rubber coats. : een waterfront of ‘Bella Coola. | UNEMPLOYED IN VANCOUVER EADING PIONEER MERCHANT PROPOSES TO SWITCH TRADE! The syndicate is having the estate | _—— ——- OF BELLA COOLA FROM VICTORIA TO THIS PORT— surveyed into lots and will short- | Steps Being Taken by Clergy and| Four Men Killed Near ASKS AID IN PROOURING EETTER SERVICE. ly place its new townsite on the| Others to Releive Situation. ——— market. The loeal member of ——— resting character in thé | see if closer trade relations M&@Y/ parliament has already promised | Special to Daily News.) f the settlement of this/net be arranged for. He thinks! a eonnection with the Govern-| Yancouver, Jan. The un- t of dhe meavinee are ithe time has come when Bella | ment telegraph line, and Mr, Bry- employed problem is beginning to Portland, Ore., ; part of vie province AF) coola should change its market) njidsen is of opinion that this | ake itself felt here. A deputa-|river steamer Given blew on the Venture in the | +...) victoria to’ Prince Rupert,|yery necessary aid to vapid ate } : : ah ie eee { B, Brynildsen of Bella; land he has many good arguments |\olopment might be hastened by | tion of the leading clergy waitec tonight at Kalamath, of the earliest pioneer |{, show to our merchants that|ine people of Prince Rupert|0n Mayor Findlay to ask him to}the captain, the . nt é ‘ps t ‘lieve the situation , 's of the coast. In fact, | the trade of Bella’ Coola is C@?-| prodding up Mr. Glements on the | take steps oe rng . nace u ¥ ‘lother men were possible exception of | ltainty worth going after, In he subject. |The. Mayor has promised action Drayney of Namu, Mri|turn for this trade he asks the The | ; 3 > Cc i : lo > ] at | vn heads the list. [people of Prince Rupert to give pride a fancy umbrella that)!" wag an = eaten cen years ago this trail|qheir assistance to the obtaining)... presented to him by John a pans ro cases nded at Bella Coola with | of a better mail service for Bella) piano, of the firm of Pierey,|Ployment exis at hand and as usual the § of Danes who had band-|Goola, He claims that in We Morris & Co.in 1808;-ane at tieti Tee ac elves together in Minne-| connection his people have eM) iin. and for years after he dealt pee rere end head of the purpose of seeking/ shamefully neglected. with the Pierey house in Victoria. , | the read = of | these northern wilds,| gpoyld Prince Rupert go after) rs have changed, however | planned, 10ul rines I hing Lave anged, ; T | they Have accomplished | trade it would mean better/since that time and instead of go- he Wee ly ews be spread at the seventeen years make ar rtation facilities from this |ine to Victoria for goods the mer- nd |where extensive Leres ransportatio rae ; > Walle Cinals ; : : ; ae ee 7 ; eth ate fn Ree ed a liberal mail subsidy ee of ne nee an oem Covers an entirely separate ace one wore ; * 0.0 , : 3 > 0 ‘nee Mupert as thaeir nat- , ; ; rom the personnel o ; 0 rds with onejupon Pl I le SR a eae] » {| I colony in Northern | would kill tw birds He fi K e m th . A big cruidé in Bnaeie 0 a. They ! stone, weekly review Oo 1e@ «pro- ee ee aeS , welt See > ag he This seems evidently the — cena * ine Aa : warranted that ell equipped farms as § 8 peas gress of the district. ind in any newly settled | psychological moment for such . Eurns Banquet Ee aaa and, have developed | move ment to capture the whole 0 Only a limited number of tick- ‘ka tdauink of es into a prosperous | lthe Bella Coola trade, as % Mba ets will be sold for the Burns’ An- Ini Canada $2 per year. lrickets ae en s ‘ate has @) ind stock raising com- | centls an igs re ree at | niversary banquet at the Premier In other countries $2.50 j | Kelly, W. B. Kerr, |purchased the Clay urchase Hotel. Procure yours’ without per year. Malcolm MeLeod or the ! the objects of Mr, Bry-|that point and by this p atti further delay. Br oe eee ee 8. D, Macdonald. 5 visit Lo this city is to| practically controls all the a ; U RIVER STEAMER DISASTER Klamath, Wash., When Steamer Has Explosion Wash., and and two takes its piace al This year the feast will | frost spell has returned sharply|ihp ities of Premier Hotel,/again the Water Superintendent |giratheona in a Greater Edmon- preparations are notices that there is still an in-| jo). The dinner will be January 25th.|mestie users, but the knowledge! with the firm of Foley, Welch & from J, H.|that the dams are not depleted|Stewart, arrived in the city yes- George Scott, now when there is a likelihood of|terday from Hazelton, WATER SUPERINTENDENT MENTIONS THAT THE MOUNTAIN DAMS ARE FULL AND MORSE CREEK SUPPLY CAN BE me ON AT ANY MOMENT. Reassuring information comes i} this morning from Ole Crosby, c. P. R. 's BIG BRIDGE (Special to Daily News.) ; ' : aieeaa . -19.—The | Water superintendent for the city. | giang Saskatchewan Between Ed- He says that there is a splendid monten. and: Strathooka up late P storage of water now both for fire a protection and domestic use in Next to the rebuilding of the the reservoirs on the mountain,|Laehine bridge in Montreal, the and that Morse Creek dam and]jargest bridge construction work pumping plant are ready to add|pejing done by the C. P. R. at pres- old pioneer speaks with oe sae Gown! It is stated DY st. Andrew's Society Opens Ban=|)),.)- jen million gallons to the ent is the ereetion of a large high quet Season. The banquet season is now well/now. The pumping plant may be| since August, 1910, the city's water supply at any hour}jeye| bridge at Edmonton, Alta. railway has bee nat work on the big con- The copious rainfall over the} struction, which will before many week-end did good to the dams} months span the Saskatchewan in the mountain, and though the River from side to side and unite Edmonton and St. An-|set running today. dinners} ae ; The new bridge will be 2,800 judging | creased supply trickling into the|fee, long and 200 feet above the com-/dams, as the frostbound springs | wajer level, and will cost over » statement Is year's at- | jtempt will exceed all previous ef-jagain. There is still need for were released by thé thaw and|g14-590.000 Miye ’ : jhave not as yet been sealed up held on|reasonable care of wate by do- W. T. Lake, who is connected The party secretary, another prolonged spell of frost} was compelled to drive eighty-one is reassuring for fire protection.{miles to reach the end of steel. ny) e ae Fy ete