Ring Rule is on the Run. The ring machine is dropping cogsall over the Skeena Dis- wwe Glad Hand Ring Candidate and his spell binders are battling against an icy urrent er disdain. People everywhere for Liberalism and Political Independence. Ay, HE DAILY NEWS (=. gays | to myself, Says 'j The News 's the paper ~ it 5 “ey, enhiy Says ! Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist JOL. Ill, NO. 1Z PRINCE RUPERT, B. CG. Monpay, MARCH 5. 1912. a he. bie sti A Te: ae re PRICE FIVE CENTS HLECTION OF ALEX. M. MANSON —<—<—<—<—<—<=——=—=——=—=5 HYDRO ELECTRIC POSITION CONCEDED BY CONSERVATIVES) Final Liberal Rally | _ PReseNr stack oF THE WORK | | | lei detiaaaid ere oa tibiae hig ult ——— = = PIPE LINE NEARLY COMPLETE— PILING IN PROGRESS— weRIDE AND YOUNG APPEAR TO HAVE GIVEN UP HOPES OF ELECTING SILENT WILLIAM—PEOPLE OF SKEENA SEE ACROPOLIS HILL TANK EXCAVATED; CEMENT ORDERED— END OF RING seams 3s enc nara ALL HAVE COLD FEET. | WEDNESDA VY NIGHT MAYOR SAYS eee oe BEGIN WHEN PIPE IS LAID. William Manson's followers, mushy promises mean absolutely | Work on the pipe line excayva-|Creek will be removed to vo other night did not have a| nothing. EMPRESS THEA TRE tion for the Woodworth water|Shawatlans. Once the engine is y iative at Alex. Manson's} Gold feet on all sides of the| ap supply has been making rapid installed there and connected | | with the completed pipe line to Acropolis Hill reservoir the full resources of Shawatlans water can be turned to the city’s ad- vantage to be used until the Woodworth Lake supply is tapped though the Liberal) Conservative machine is apparent | progress in the excellent weather . | had sent Silent Bill gi» mos! every man on ihe sire’ | Everybody Invited. Opposition Candidates Especially Invited f(y.) 07 er ey invitation to be present,| The latest to be attacked with the | cavation is, in fact, very nearly c , : -. . . . ep > “eseryv in ) afraid to} ailment was Dr. Young, minister i i a a i pee < : an oe a of cduecation. News of hopeless ACPOPOIL ! o the beach a defeat staring them in the face|=>= = — Shawatians Passage the cut run by the completed pipe line to the . jstraight ¢ : Sixth av ) . }evidently traveled north vapidly | straight along Sixth avenue for a upper lake. Bil gang were music and have com- heart. Of course they . hat they could send nO) {9 Skagway, where Dr. Young was} plone oeene ee epeiedWi na The position in regard to the . | smooth over the | awaiting a steamer for the south.} ni no itwhad at - ee i production of electric power at s{ us - record of him and} He was going to sail on the Gur- jbeen Inished, and men are €N-)+1., head of Shawatlans Lake re- but when he learned that} gaged at present in piling the e f ‘re not! acao, mains unchanged so far, the con- sae aE Waa : et bottom of the trench to support : — aa Holis ch to attempt it. The|/she was going to call at Rupert SEA) han heatEes ent tract for pipe line beyond the alization that the people, re-| he switched over to a later boat, | ie 3 oF ae , ; ee iP _ _q| near side of Shawatlans Lake not dined ceil até lithe Humboldt: inorder tk navi jis laid. The pipe is consigned vatbettie 16d But with the new prbbtent ie psy: ws Racca eden oie ae direct to Prince Rupert from : gs a tate ed against him as/ himself from making a stop al fs et : Res atin otal cae units running at the power plant S ; ; kngland, and the steamer with the: iotky: lene tac aalenie ae : hie hopes of winning! Kupert and the humiliation of the first shipment has already in 1e elty 1ere 1s plenty 0 y u and they have all but| taking part in William Manson's | —_—_—_—___— — | catlédi, Anathar Moke atadkainteoiee for present requirements in he contest defeat The local Conservative | Biehes | April with. the ‘reat of. the pipe Rupert. vier had banked great) gang had confidently expected Both There and at Terrace No Such Harmony and Unanimity Pre-)*'s) iii. tock excavation te.) |§ ——————— a and it was his|/him up his arrival here to help] dently been informed| was wise and arranged so they ' ’ a ed nains to be done on the ye SETTLERS ARE COMING tention to come here|them out of the ditch. But | vailed as Ring Organ Reported, But the Strongest Opposition erates Sapa : eal in “the Sain Saree oe Coke tae | —-- }many more days. Meanwhile the| many from Old Country Bound | so little chance of} could not lay hands on_ him.} ee ok eattan can fa for This Province. of William Manson! Upon his arrival at Victoria be-| ALEX MANSON TURNED THE TABLES ON HIM ere en i Be Nae : ae] | be a waste of time! yond reach he sent the local gang| ¥ arn es nee ene a *| Winnipeg, Mareh 22.—-Hun- he and has left Wil-|a consolation telegram telling ns § . dreds of settlers are passing Asked about the position of the dow 0 sfes i ) e 0 sor he as i : s1hi i ini , ar iu r ri ipeg ye y vn | pap is Se pee oe one. i B me Dr. Clayton Twined William Manson’s Long Address into Ridicule and Was Heart~|byire electric scheme Se other | through ie eon for 7 | give the locé OOSst- | HOME rai a Seema mu e . : sas day, the Mayor mentioned matters| British Columbia points. even- : odding in the back, | afraid to face the music. ; | ily Cheered The Liberal Candidate Stated Conditions as They as stated, and added that it ial ty-five from the steamer Asonia > sends sheieweapaniatin It neat ey ig ret ee Stung William Manson Out of His Customary calculated that by the time the} will jieave ~Portland, Maine, Pe ee ee Eee eee ee ee eee ea eee ie Pete Supi ; lpipe line is laid to Shawatlans| Wednesday. Over one hundred ’ . . upinen gi pipe me ds an shawallée | 3 ri was when they! his agent to their fate. None of| Ppineness and He Became Abusive | Lake the pumping engine at|came in tonight. Tomorrow the have been useful to the|the other government flunkeys!] ;gpeejg) Correspondent of News =S/policy to ridicule and quoted in-| present augmenting the city’s|Ionian’s passengers are due with it the people have learned} want to be connected with Silent} mne golowing is a brief ac- stances in this district to sub-| fjpe protecti service at Morse/a bi rty aboard for the coast ‘ 0 Z ee i i | | e protection service at Morse;a big party aboarc or 1e ast. im get experience that teas] i's defeat eons foowing is riet *°-l{] SILENT BILL SIDESTEPS {}\stantints nisstatoments i also : | ae og a attacked the civil service and| ~ — ea A Pee ME tee ESP ey 7 ios Amey bp Ree a ; |} William Manson at Terrace on} ore a 4 he Aene eee l= | | = iSaturday, the 23rd, and also his} Characteristic Attitude on a Fae eet » hi es ve persons | SNA § l pROsr ays Ree napa ee | uestion of Moment. who were working at their reg- UT0 BANDITS r TERRIBLE SPECIMEN }meeting at Kitsumkalum — the} Q BS ular jobs at a good salary and COLD RECEPTION same evening, at which M1 Pe William pondered, consid- were drawing a fat salary from — }Manson, Dr, Clayton and” the} i the government of British Go Mayor's Meeting at Stewart , ‘ 4 : | ered, sidestepped and got th governmen ritish 4 ay s g SCARE PARIS ee Pov ona Eieagrenonthiv of M1 Montgom rattled when asked during a umbia as fire wardens } a Farce—People Refuse jonservativ , were present i i ange ust ‘have thoug to Give Him Hearing. oT ; Mr. Manson opened his Terrace meeting in Terrace whether M Man n must have thought} g Captain Louis Hoppenstein Takes hreaten to Invade Police Offices President, C. W. D. Clifford, $)| meeting with a lengthy and tire or not he was in favor of a $}\/ he was i hostile hands when the | —— Charge in Place of the Late and Kill Certain Members of Justice of the Peace. some account of the McéBride|}, Mloense being granted ‘in the f}|chairman allied for a vote of; Mayor Newton’s meeting Captain Noel, Who Was Re- Detective Force — Kill Bank/})) yice President, George Kerr \ilroad policies of the past as town of Terrace. He said {f}/ {hanks to him and found no one) at Stewart resulted in one of cently Drowned. Clerks and Rob Bank. Fire Warden. | well as that of the present, dwell- he would have to ask Sowser fa RAnOUR EE ceenon (Mall sae the ‘biggest tanaes of the ote | Secretary, Frank Whitlaw, hing particularly upon the latter, before he expressed his per- | made a second appeal campaign. The first blunder In a day or two it is expected Special to Daily News.) Justice of the Peace. lauding it to the skies, before an sane! opinion. ae a ph The Kitsumkalum Gathering. | {{; he made was in telling the that the government snag scow, March 25.—The auto-|}} gyeoutive, A. MoKenzie, Gon- })}| judienc that the said policy is|{} &¥! How much more noble, ee Bhi | Qt people at Stewart that they {)) i): be afloat again and attending h ; P ot 1 A ’ ji i t : William, if you would have ((}| rhe meeting at Kitsumkalum|} thankful to the provin- Ps ec ye bandits who have been stable. ldesigned to practically rob, in ’ y Hee : 1}() Were thanktu Pp to her business on the Skeena Paris broke loose} The only independent {!}|/sofar as the Vancouver-Fort answered yes or no to the i. well attended, many Bole) eial government for their ex- River. Louis Hoppenstein, ap- day Meeting an-|}} member of this association ))| George railway is concerned. He question. from Terrace to see the fun.|% cellent wharf. Some one in pointed captain of the snag scow near Chantilly, they is a man named B. Harris, Aap spoke upon the land policy I Mr Manson's speech was the the audience immediately in place of Captain Noel, who was he chauffeur with bul- who was ordered out of Kit- land told of the great revenue de-| —— e | same tiresome array of figures} \\ gave him the information drowned recently, is in attend- "he occupant of the auto selas for having lived there {| rived from the tax on timber. He : ee eting he wi jas at Terrace. “He was followed that the wharf was built by ance on the snag scow with her ped. With the stolen auto! {} gop three years without any {lreminded the audience of the] > °° adapess the meeting lie Was | by Dr, Clayton, who kept the audi-|}) the Dominion government. })|er.w preparing the boat for proceeded to Chantilly,|) yigible means of support, }{}} amount of money he had obiained| BPAVIeuTis aece ded five minutes|ence in roars of laughter by his| Then the question was asked launching. The men have now they killed two bank clerks} but it was subsequently dis- {| for the building of roads, trails| lo set forth h ideas. The five| references to Mr. Manson and (hie | why he had been against been at work on her for a week ' bed the bank, 1) covered that his name was }))/and bridges, and praised the ad-| minutes were well used, and when/ purty machine of Prince Rupert.|})) Manson and then flopped or twe, and the vessel should be iL ee they sent & message on the voters’ list and he mirable educational system of{| Mr. Angers finished his energetic} He invited all present to come})) over to his support. Sam launched within the next few he Prefect of Police that] was brought back and ap- | Britiah Aalnihis | speech, Mr. Manson’s speech and] down to Rupert after election to| was unequal to the occasion. days. : ‘ould shortly invade the po-| pointed care taker of the Mr. Manson spoke for an hour| the policies he had set forth cer-| the big potlach they were going} The people of Stewart are ——_———_———_ and kill certain mem-|{} gommittee rooms. land when Mr. Frank Angers of| tainly looked ver ylame —— $$ —. | lovers of consistency and The people have had enough of le detective force, Ut Kilselas requested an opportun-}| Mr, Angers held up the land Continued on Page 4. when he was unable to ex- flunkeyism, For honesty and iene SS ————S | |{{ plain his position they be~ {!/ ppogress yote for Alex. M. Man- \n axe held over the head of} - = - = k roe " > | came disgusted and filed out son. tf eise holder in the prov- FRANK ANGERS ARRIVES of the hall, not, however, be- erat e ; , Let him dare say his soul Re: |{{ fore some one in the audi- Commercial Union Fire Insur- ss his own and bing! off comes |} ence had offered an explana- ance has always paid dollar for “ od *| Famous Liberal Orator of Skeena t t as ays | bis head io ates on Senin Weahentae a be |{} tion of flopping by saying: {}}| dollar — assets $111,000,000. ee phe AAS r J fs ke \{{ “You probably got your bis- Mack Realty and Insurance Gom- | ” @ re ~ ‘rll, \mevioan Life Insurance! Prank Angers of Kilselas, well| Strong Speeches to Help the Fight for Liberalism Against the }} ot pany, Agents, if / Life Insuran oe epresented here by The} known in Rupert from his public ot in eae oe eae Insurance People, the Mack Real-| speeches, arrived on the train Tyranny and Abuse of Power of the Two-Man Government ~~ | The, sovernment of | MoBride { | smiatn cat ae et ed a ann Al . will take |= = SSS | anc owser has trampled upc ie Res: rane Co,, Albert yeate Fagg nh: ee er “Never since the Israelites|the Skeena and the small amount] terest, the closest interest was | | ‘the rights of the people to such id avenue, tf part in Ce ae b ee is . of the| Came under the tyrrany of the} doied out by the MeBride govern-| paid to every word he said, and) I} an extent unknown in the annals \ , poet Rupert. wr es * "Ha in the Mphesians thousands of years|ment, he was listened to with|his personal popularity was fur- THE WEATHER. I} of polities in Canada. tf me holders of licenses are mast fonoatul SPPaR ago have any people ever paid|the closest attention, As the| ther attested by the warm re-| | as eae eee continuous threats and|Skeena district such tribute and got so little for} doctor was the former member| ception and the» hearty applause | For twenty-four hours ending 5! Mayor Newton lost his hat up ee ” mn by the two man gov-| ; \ it as you are paying today to the|of the district in Lhe Libera! in-| with which his deductions were! a, m., March 25: Bar., 30,196;/at Stewart. The statement that Fe at lhey are falling into Alex. M, Manson is a man ; ay McBride Government,” said WI received, lmax. temp. 49.0; min, temp.., | he also lost his head is not gen- anes of the Liberals every | can always get a definite wee E. Williams, at the Liberal smo Mi. Aiileis tollowha on aim JhReiO: | aanian ovedited. eater ST ie tf from him ker Saturday evening, in the VOTE FOR A. MANSON ilar lines. He said the McBride | =|course of an able arraignment of Ee = tha iThwocilan aovannmelt War sike Government had taken millions | poo. ow ’ ‘ ons of dollars : . neglect of thie district. Dr, Ker A man of force, a fearless rag eg ll ep a of ne ‘ ' ‘ p gin and George R. Naden spoke, fighter and is morally clean, ae ‘ na ‘ betnlal ant a we, a 0) ICA allx dlid lens rancals RINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO the latter of the way the small|})} He has excellent ability and ~ a et et heeeee cae dole for roads and trails was ac- is endowed with a genius for » Farms ane ands were ; License Commissioner Gade is wearing that bouquet the tually afuanderad, and’. ithere organization and leadership. being developed, yet there was Ce Soir a 8.30 p.m. resoylerign pastor handed him last night, were other local and visiting As a university student he not a single bridge across the oy an be Empire will this afternoon again editorially seakers. Prof. Kaufman and Mr. graduated with first class mial eee oy ry eter let Assemblee Francaise aux chambres @u Commite Eiheral. ee” like a little blind pig. ee Youngman played piano — solos honors, was foremost in all ee +t eet hater dn a Mr F. R. Angers representant du parti Liberal, Mes- ae 7 nnowatorm of season next Thursday—every flake a jand accompaniments, Lee Baker college campaigns, gaining See ae eae eae ates Te: Sigouin ot fi. Leblanc, consereateur cy ht M, Manson, kf SE has and ofhers sang, and a pleasant the appellation of The {{\ |‘ Bone cea eee oer pot et socialist. Adresseront aussi am ‘ata lot of spring fashion hats the girls are BetUDB 3) avening was spent. D. H. Morri- Watch Dog of the Constitu- })) |‘! ogiotar la parole ' this afternoon! |son presided tion.” In his proefssion as {| !owed up in this way to beneilt| : “elling a move on—the G. T. P. Inn si 5 the southern end of the province. | - ian, iP; ( : re ade . of e a lawyer he stands high and | \lderman Morrissey gays if Hilditch doesn’t shift that post 3) Dt. Kergin made one of hist} @ ite ot ton a brilliant {| ‘The growth of the Skeena dis ite Li Mee lumber he'll Ai or , ; customary acreful addresses. | | } mmiute r ‘ ditch it all. When it came to facts and fig- career, pen ere ; Oo ewe ures of the immense revenues of Continued from Page 1