OL. Ill, NO. 22 os PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRipay, >. MERCHANTS | APTAIN’S WATCH SENT UP snvonssssr tras svom, | Wom o¥ sronozemc Against Mrs. Hazzard BUT NO BODIES FOUND :-- = sattle, Jan. 26 rhe medical ings Rerpeine being given at the trial lof Mrs. Hazzard, known as the iver Evanson After Toiling for an Hour Fathoms Deep.) 4 pyation doctor.’ who is ac- This Morning Broke into ‘‘Glen Rosa’s’’ Cabin jcused of murdering Miss William- -*‘Bodies Are Not There’ He Says } son, a wealthy English woman, by starvation, positively affirms The bodies are notin the |The boy's Ingersoll watch had|that the death of the girl was due cabin. 1 do not think they (stopped earlier in the night. | wholly ta starvation. are anywhere in the boat. | During the full hour in which} = 2 = —— —_—— They may be somewhere Diver Evanson was under water All Hands Perished around on the bottom among today he worked vigorously with (Special to Daily News.) the piles, and # will make a his axe and fragments of wood San Diego, January 26—A thorough search there when rose to the surface. All the time|two masted schooner, name un- 5 | go down again.” jhe was down the diving suit, in| known, is reported to have fou: spite of repairs, was leaking, but|cered off the coast here, and all Ole stayed with the job. |hands perished. “I will try and make another} _— —- escent today,” said Ole, “in or- Shrubsall’s Market. | ' 1 y , ec} ) Fi | ‘ . . king on the wreck Of) dap to fix at least one of the} Cowichan eggs, 60 cents’ per Rosa, jerked out the his morning as he sat the — Ole Evanson, breathless his trying exertions for hour in ten fathoms of} , This afternoon a petition to the Council is being pre- sented by ratepayers for signature protesting against any change being made in the plans for carrying out the work of the hydro-elec- tric system so far as labor is concerned, When this matter was yoted upon the people were promised that the work should be done by partly day labor and partly by station work. There hay- ing been some discussion in the new Council favoring the work being done by day la- bor entirely, the petition re- quests thai the new Council carry out the promises of their predecessors. It is the result of a meeting of busi- ness men held yesterday a Formerly ThejPrince Rupert Optimist JANUARY 26, 1912. NEXT MAILS —— For South Princess Beatrice, .Saturday, 9 a.m. Camosun ..........Sunday 6 p.m, . PRICE FIVE CENTS T AGA NST DAY LABOR PLAN merous core" GTP. IS READY TO SPEND are ww UP TO TWENTY MILLIONS |The Duke of Connaught, goy-| lernor general of Canada, called ‘upon President Taft this after-| E. J. Chamberlin, General Manager, Announces Tre- a, cna iol W Seo seed mendous Activity for 1912—As Many Men as Can [turned the call at the British Em-| be Got Will Rush Construction in the West jbassy. In the evening the Duke} Canadian Press Despatch. ready graded in whole or part: isite > Ne é ress C , ‘ : a ne Oe ne Neon era Ca innipeg, Jan, 26.— Twenty Regina, south, 143 miles; Re- jand was given an uproarious r¢ gina to Moose Jaw, 56% miles; million dollars is what the Grand jception. He asked for a cigarette Moose Jaw in , i Lt ts au a ie aa 5 . I se Jé a northwesterly di- j jana made a short speech. Prank, Bax ifie will spend in West- rection, 57 3-6 miles; Prince Al- i — ——___—— ern Canada on its main and|pert branch, 51 miles: Battleford i Board of Trade. | branch lines, hotels and termin-|branch, 57 miles; Biggar to Cal- j A meeting of the, Board of}/ais, according to the general|/gary, 4117 miles, 60 per cent. Hop Pie He en pa eny. to | manager, E, J. Chamberlin, just}#™@4ed and 40 per cent. partly appoint office bearers for the | return aed Sica i graded; Tofield to Calgary, 94 ha e ‘oO Mo ‘eo ‘re a 7 / year. as real, where! miles; Hart to Brandon, 20 miles; ! ! slings around the hull so that} dozen. 2t emer ee eee rere ns jhe has conferred with President Cutknife branch, 50 miles; Bra- itn tie kes , a ‘ ,;|Hays. The money is aavilable ane Stalker & Wells for stamped) %4) y is aavilable and), 444 branch. 23 miles; Calgary to if the only proviso is whether the ‘ rs ‘ . ; Lethbridge, 150 miles (contract company can get sufficient men, to be let shortly). * eggs, 60c a dozen h his weight and water), . possible, but I must get warm gx suit » wreck can be raised as “oon a ind dry first J ————=!|A thousand men were employed m . ons The company, said. Mr. Cham- . 7 on the weatern part of the main berlin, has been held up in lay- ten minutes previously Captain Babington's big Bassi line this season, and this number ing steel by the failure of Nova . t up from the wreck} seow is in attendance to oftect| will be greatly increased if pos-|g.otig and Sault Ste. Marie rail e bearing a bundle. At|the raising of the wreck when | sible. mills to deliver their orders, watchers on the low f the wharf pulled on} slings are fixed by the diver. fo line Ot eine: ee oe ses Wha’ Ha’ Wi’ Rupert Staid Foregather With the Haggis at ine sice! on over a thousand was tied to the end,| Committee Chairmen and Clerk to| a grim chilly suspense) Do Purchasing for the Present. ed for the appearance Complete 1,000 Miles. The G. T. P. expects, before the end of 1912. to complete lay these two mills being eighteen thousand tons short of their or- ders for 1911. miles of new line, ineluding 802 Big Hotel for Regina. the Premier Hotel Last Night miles of branch lines. Work on{ Possibly Regina gets the lion’s the main line is to be rushed.|Share, for in addition to the sey- From Prinee Rupert east 4135|/eral branch lines the capital of den at the surface. But sumber o s were ordered} i bindle ofp) ihe fa cs t ‘ pba i” Weitnesdas HI H TRIBUTE TC OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM miles are graded. Work on this |Saskatchewan will see work start- ‘ 1 : pak yy ve , ee section has been delayed, owing|ed in the spring on a 150-room a bed quilt sewed|afternoon in the course of the bag, two pairs of — ussion on which Mayor New-| to the heavy tunneling, but Mr.| hotel, the construction of which Chamberlin has just received ajWill cost $75,000. The site has sers (one with braces}{on observed that, he ea, . There Were Speeches Both Witty snd ‘Wise, the Skirl of the Pipes and Songs Bee (jn. feos) Chief Engineer Kelliher| not yet been bought. The G. T. P. a lad’s navy blue Jer- they sheet Home Sa ate loved by Brither Scots Wherever They Gathered on the Night saying that the tunnels were com-| Will alse begin work on a $100,- i ackets, one little and|have the chairmen of the several | other a man’s jacket,|committees, with the assistance | Sacred to the Memory of Scotia’s Bard lalander’s waisteoat, and|of the City Clerk, see to the pur-| , until a regular purchas- | Banquets there have been in, the which were two pairs! chasit pleted. This means that 185/000 station and will shortly run miles of steel will be laid east|a through service between Regina ppeal of thesehairman to re shoe ital of the leading toast of the} from Prince Rupert by the end of|and Winnipeg. frain from encores: owing to the levening was appreciated to the| the year, while steel will be laid| Plans are compiled for the Ed- natn es 4 at ‘ould be decided upon| Prince Rupert from the earliest y : gh ae ; ; . ; end os ; oe Daag! This C pioneer ace: and wienderful ban-|/eweth of the toast list. All others|full, and the toast drunk in be-|on 130 miles of the east end of|monton hotel and work will start he boy, the othe oy: 1e) ant at : r | quets they were, as many and/|contributing songs earned intense] coming silence, the mountain section. A gap ores soon as the city has signed PUPCHAMANE: SED. ISAS, HP cy ASTON YO - lmany an old-timer will tell you,| appreciation and the work of Mr.| F. Stork’s proposal of ‘“Bonnie|but 145 miles will thus be left,| UP the agreement, saster. eT : ie ae mA anis as | < ' ‘ontracts for which will be fin- 0 J Cg ‘roservice ; But each succeeding banquet in Alex. Gray, a accompanist, wa Seotland with his brightly | ‘ ntrat l | nh June , a Summer service pocket of Captain Tal-| Sale of Good ees eens excellence and in number of|excellent. bine ict nadanannaa tite atein ished by the end of 1912, open-) between Winnipeg and Fort Wil- : ae ps se , rrought- ‘ferences to > name ; : vaisteoat was found his Mr. Frank A. Ellis wi ) | d Pore! ing the road clear through to the|liam will be started, connecting ts leather fob. Che! public auction on Tuesday next, ted to just 6 minutes| without reserve, at the residence | !ts predecessol Latest on the q list is last night's Burns’ Birth- } fas exact moment! corner o ifth and Dunsmulr, a rniee a one who} splendid of household furni-| day bat quet h Pre Wee. i cal g ind effects. Sale at 2 p.m. Hotel, the seer f man) d-time i i See handbills At banguets, under the auspices of a the thriving Saint eee So- ciety of Prince Rupe THE MANOUBA ARRESTS “OUR” BYI AW There was a large cuitiaksxa, The long iavless were Jined with I rance and Italy Come to an Ag-~- representatives of the Land o reement on Principles Cakes, and their good Canadian} o BEFORE HOUSE friends. At the head of the board Special to Daily News.) sat President M. J. MeNeill of the January 26 France | St. Andrew's Society, supported ily. it is understood, are|Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric jy the treasurer, Mr. D. ©. Stuart, as (o principles in the Scheme Ratification Bill Up for) j), ai! the glory of the national guests seems to have outdistanced | ————__ bias RABBIE BURNS. —}Maple Leaf,” stood out splendid- of the Black Douglas, whose Pacific. with the lake boats. ‘might’ and “state’’ were fea Three Erranches to Calgary. | April. 4, ‘the G. T, P. will \re- tures of Scottish history, and to Turning to branch lines, the|ceive delivery of an immense the flask he purchased in Edin-| company expects to lay steel on} amount of construction machin- burgh as a gift for the parson,)a f the following by the end of/ery and equipment. The general was immense, J. H. Kelly’s reply|the year, Most of them being al-| manager looks for a record year, on famous SecofS and Scots in Cane ellen. mes ait phe CHURCHILL FEARS SOCIALIST VICTORY i it thd Celit ° bile lis proposed “The Lasses” in witty ‘ Ce Te manner, and Malcolm McLeod re- | National Liberels Gow: inte Baten ara H. F. MeRae’s NO IRISH RIOT Control in German Parliament. speech to the oOBa eae ees serlin, Jan. 96,—The final re- | with the lusty singing o ve suite of the Bldationac ives aie In Deference to Unionists He) Socialists 110 members, 19 more Beyond doubt the most strik-|ly, Rev, F. W. Kerr and Tom) gayg @peat Meeting Should Not than they have ever had in their of the Manouba affair, | Its First Reading in Victoria cap), and near by the chaplain, | ing feature of the banquet was | Dunn in replying with apt local Be Held In Ulster Hall—WIIl| history, Tha National. Liberals x the arrest of members Legislature. Rev. F. W. Kerr, Director Mal-|the homage to the Haggis -| references delighted their hear- Speak All the Same. aill ndw hava: fall: maniac had -¢ Gpnabant Society, colm McLeod and Physician N. M. “Greal Chieftain o’ the Puddin jers “Our Province, well pro- Sea Reichstag, the power of the Con- passengers aboard the Canadian Press Despatch, MeNeill, while all along the board) race. Ushered in with the skirl| posed by the ever popular Jack Canadian Press Despatch. servative centre being somewhat h steamer Manouba en-| Victoria, Jan, 26.—Today there| might be seen the faces of such|of the pipes, the mighty ‘chief-| Beatty and responded to by HEY. London, Jaw ohi-Dhe: dangertahattered: Tunis. lwas only a brief session of the pepular officers of the St. An- | tain” was greeted with rapt ad-|W. H. MeLeod and F, H. Mobley, of riots at or the siege of Ulste: Gee we te he | House, the main time being spent| FT a Sea ao eee ee —_—-— —_——<$<— rm — ——| Hall, Belfast, on the night of Feb- Best room in town at Savoy. mmittee and completing the} cel & Wells for fancy)! com ruary 8th seems to be lessened butter, 40c pound. tf reading of the bill to validating | Se lrevised statutes. Several bills} BUSINESS MEN MET lwere given the first reading, In-} Ee aaah leluding that to validate the hy-| seat 42 br Pi Discussed Matters Affecting City (ro electric bylaw for Prince ee Finances. pert. oores aa Stalker & “Wells for stamped \ neeting of representative : tf leggs, 60c a dozen ) ess men of the city was held| eee |CLOSING UP ng was that the business * tonight when Mr. Winston|PUBLIC WEIGHING MACHINE Churchill in a letter addressed} semtatiitiees to Lord Londonderry, the leader)}Scales Have Been Instailed and of the Ulster Unionists, has ex-| Are Now meady for Business. | pressed the feeling that the Ulster] Siemieis Liberals should be advised not to} A report was read at the Coun- hold the proposed meeting in the} ej) Wednesday afternoon that the Ulster Hall, lweighing machine had arrived “But,” continues Churchill, “I/and had been duly installed. A cannot draw back from exercising} discussion took place as to the the elementary right of citizen lappointment of a weigher, Alder- ship, and on the evening of Feb-|man Morrissey pointing out that ruary 8th I shall address a meet-/the installation had been made in f Prinee Rupert should take 5 jing in some other hall in Bel-|q pack street inconvenient to the personal and united inte | fast |people and he did not think there the city’ “Ae “ with a | would be sufficient business to he te a ' Early Closing. y a man a salary. e gener: welopment |}pay a man a t os . . ot ore : ig Sir Wm. moKenzie - Gen tinees The following business houses | Alderman Douglas said there en % 7 m : ially in th ; Sanaien ee amas will close at 7 p. m. every night |was a man unable to do much else and commercially , Coast Year After cep Saturd ommencing o would accept the job on a { the outside world. Gom- to Make Announcement Shortly. j " ane - id “a ae vi > ieee at t ; i \ on “soo tad Jan, ~* ; deal OVI8I00N | ecom ssio jasis. I 9 Mas appointed to fm pe aes PRINCE RUPERT’S HANDSOME PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING. House, J. E. Merryfield, Williams |tion of Alderman Montgomery the a | : = canoe i (Special to Dai 7 g ant illis aa es eee ee ree I" EN eT & McMeekin, Miller - Phillips, |matter was referred to the Board oe ees oon Rieck ig os nate that} drew’s Society as J. H. Kelly, A. iE jivation by the assembled guests each with vigor and interest, was!Shrubsall Fish Market, Prince|of Works for consideration and eee McKenzie last night sté f > >| he borne on a charger|worthily received. Rupert Fish Market, Frizzell Meat | report ha aw { ort-|M. Manson, W. G, Dennis, P.jas he was bi na are ) is : tuper arket, Fri N rer i Shrubsall : meena. per he. aa: corsa’ ed aos datdere: | Black and Piper R. McLellan and | are ind the hall by his kilted head In proposing “Our City,’ Mr.| Market, Stalker & Welis, 3t ae | pa ee Avi 0 ges, £0 ‘ ) : s oO 1Ger ons t pl : : : : oo ; c : ‘ al . ant plans now U others. The absence through in-|retainer, and a bevy of pretty|Thomas, McClymont quietly and | Valuable Residential Property. mozen, 2 . British Columbia tion with, the 1 disposition of Hon, President G.} Pr ince Rupert lassies.. ‘Seottie”’ acceptably paid high tribute to WILL NOT APPLY HERE | On Saturday next at 2:30 p. m. een oe Government which, he believes, F secretary 8 Mac-!/ Dent ‘ecited with’ fervor the|Prinee Rupert's splendid stand se “ aE ; or the advantage| W. Kerr and Secretary 8. D, Mac-/Dennis re B.A lon the spot, Mr. Frank A, Ellis Con Keune Through | " a One aot - a ; : These | donald was much regretted. lnard’s famous lines amidst awed]from the first for the maintenance| Famous “Ne Temere” Decree | jwill sell by public auction splen- lessrs , 8 of » whole proyilce, } Phe pace > yf a schoo! syste o a cit j a Tot ere coer wens. Senich are a matter of ne-| Prominent men of Prince Ru-/silence, and thus the recognized] of : ch : ) mw a. , : Withdrawn as Regards Canada \ did view. property, Fourth avenue } at 7 as 2@ ans, th are é ‘ : a! s ) . suc i ‘ee, ane such Mahaciaenth \ YOU Sane aM erence ti tion are being closed up|pert, from the Mayor down, were|Vitual of Burn banquets all over; with such ; ' a ae ivi ly N and Dunsmuir street, also choice ‘i i] . . . ‘irigwotis ons, are . 5 } s ‘ese "Og gro Ss ac ce f 8. : ‘ i yin Py gh a ¥ ‘ i. ss mier MeBride and it is|present, as will be seen from the | the world was duly accomplished) pre ‘ a rea - wih ’ we ; Bpec a Daily ve " 4), /Yacant lot, Fifth avenue, without ‘ S hour every: night excep. | with that the Premier will}toast list, and the very best of/!" Rupert, to..Lh gia ag GaN EN Montreal, Jan. 26. a rest"! reserve, ‘See handbills. At days, Try Stalker & Wells'| quite lik ‘ly ‘ f ni eges, Every egg stamped|make an announceme! them before very long. concern-|talent was displayed in song and| WW” guaranteed, 60 cents perting jrecitation, the recital by “Scottie | the The menu, Seotech flavored last word, was excellent, the} Was, apt, Keep oul polities,” he) clergy and laymen of the Roman For fare provid- cils coming to “keep out slums” lof an appeal to the Pope by the} . sheered.|¢ . tf : rent—Two rooms over anid, top, and everybody cheered. | Catholic -Charah of Canadg,; the Wallace’s. Suitable for offices or ; ! ate of pro-|Dennis of “To a Haggis’ andj/iiqvid portion of the i re Stalker & Wells’ butter; With the ore even dian {Pam o’ Shanter” fairly Sbarn led worthy ‘the memory of the|Mayor and Aldermen replied, the) famous “Ne Temere” decree will) anaptments. Apply H. 8. Wal- : is per lb. We lead; others|gress of the ene Hari Deg lane the assembly. Amongst the|bard. More need not be said, Of Mayor grateful for the young life | he withdrawn as far as its opera-|tace, istf \ it Northern, 51r : nll that|singers J. E. Davis, whose fine|/the speeches it is unfortunately blood of Scotland pouring richly) tion applies to this country, — $$ ————__—____—- more than : vs eration to the ltenor voiee is well known, was|impossible to give more than a|—— Sear . Stalker & Wells for faney o terium Pioneer Cleaners. os one “9 de 19414. jrepe atedly encored even against}/sketch. D. C. Stuart's masterly Continued on Page 4. Tom and Jerry at the Savoy. jcreamery butter, 40¢ pound, tf 1@ 4, j Jacific COaSL & i