gays | to myself & Says |; OL. Ill, NO. 76 NEST OP =*-] THE DAILY NEW Formerly The Prince Rupert —— I0 PRINCE Rupert, B.C., Fripay, MaRcH 29, 1912. S ABS . Saturday, 10 a.m. PRICE FIVE CENTS LY WIPED OUT ediately it became known| membering the significant Rupert that William had come forth victori- the political fray, there} representative, Alex. Manson’s View. sarush for the Empress The-| That he had fought his fight! vhere it was known the cons|and goae down fighting manfully | ilory meeting would be| was the stimulating though} with | All the contestants ap-| which Alex. Manson shook hands} the platform, and aj|with his victorious namesake. In excellent good humor)a brief, speech most chivalrously The three defeated| received he congratulated Mr. proved themselves} William Manson, remarking that rs, and the victor|for himself, he judged it better mo Wwe himself a generous con-|to have fought and lost than ady to extend the hand} never to have fought at all. His} wship and forget the|battle had been a clean one, and ws dealt in the heat|the election figures were by no means so discouraging for the Both Mansons Cheered. party in the district. Liberalism While heartiest applause rang} was not dead by any manner of it with immense good will for} means. It would live to fight] That the McBride would not fail to Liberals in the they have no old love in and win to whom true, less Manson, the ipert tupert again polities, government still vas applause scarcely for Alex. Manson, the| representative in the House he ward fighter for the | fell sure. That Mr. William ause in the gampaign, | Me anson would not forget the Lib- and: Prince Ku- recognize the though proves province ui this morning everyone was/erals of Skeéena ) ng in the heartiést pos-! pert he was equally assured in i) nner on the plueky battle] the spirit of honorable warfare. and how favorably it| The Member Speaks. AS s ‘ Prince Rupert, | William Manson's speech in Good Losers Both. reply to his congratulations was Dr. Clayton and Alderman! characteristic. No novice in the Onte ) too, there were} political fray, he took his victory | ) g cheers The doctor} philosophically. In manner which | clared) that next to alaugurs hopefully for those who; ) vanted a proper wallop-| have had grievances against his| having received it he let} method of representation he said} couldjihat he re ised everybod still he had would continue to Prince Rupert and as he had ever tried thanked the citizens him and his commit- see that he a” man Alderman | ple: had the satisfaction | ney, x that while there was | gle Liberal left in the} do s cause had prevailed to} the district, of one solitary himself in re- in the constitu- satisfied the majority He his best for meim-|to do, and f supporting orgot LIKE A NEW BOAT GOOD NEWS FATAL | -Speaker Pooley Dies on News| City of Seattle Makes First Vis:t of Son's Election. | Since Last November. Special to Daily News | The City of Seattle put in this \ a, March 29,—Hon, C, E.| morning for the first time since ex-speaker of the lewisa-| st fall. She has been under- 1a resident of this prov- jing a complete overhauling in 1863, died late eat | ths meantime and looks like a shortly after being in-| brand new boat, She had over hat his son was elected|ane hundred passengers for the of the legislature for} nerth. ‘lt. He was born in 1845, aa | BOXER GRATEFUL ALBERTA GRAIN. -- ee and Lightweight Boxer rain Men will Construct an Send Thanks to Prince Elevator at Vancouver. Rupert Folk. Special to . Daily News.) | Ina Winnipeg,’ March 29, Dan says letter to The News Grain| Sall, manager for Pat Seott, a ceived word today that/that both himself and Seott are ext ye the government intends! grateful for the kind treatment . truct a terminal elevator! accorded them while here, and BP Vancouver, and that the pre-|that they thoroughly enjoyed mina steps toward securing |every minute of their stay. Scott | be taken this summer,|is the boy who put up a plucky ' provide for the speedy| bout with Joe Bayley recently. evening Of Alberta grain by the} Seen enemies a ! ute, BOARD—Strictly tariff com- : — | panie s now represented by The Pantorium Pionser Cleaners, | Mac k Realty & Insurance Co., The hone 4, |Insurance People, 2nd ave and Poo. PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO What did you expect? OO M+; ee oe ONTESTANTS AND CITIZENS ALIKE ACCLAIM CONQUE xcited Throng Crams Represe T Theatre to the Doors---Cheers for Each One of the Quartette of Candidates---William Manson Makes a'Gracious Victor and Alex. a Good Loser After a Clean Fight---Montgomery is Game to the Last ---Doc. Clayton Takes Drubbing Like a Man | Tah sign| tees for for Socialism in_ that solitary | Manson expressed every confi- more votes than Clayton and Montgomery combined, and the three candidates, Alex. Manson, Montgomery and Clayton, polled seventy more than William Manson, ac- |$ cording to the returns re- |g ceived up to time of going to press. | BRITISH COAL STRIKE Men Will Give Minimum Wage Bill Fair Trial. (Special to Daily News.) alized that he had not} i Gentlemen last during the course of a speech delivered by Mayor Newton, in which he is quoted as having { ) i apart from civic politics, and for this reason | hesitate to bring it before the board. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, While | am prepared to take all that falls to the lot of a candidate who enters the lists in a political campaign, and am willing to give and take as hard blows as any man, yet my idea is always to hit above the belt. This statement of the Mayor, if correctly reported, is so palpably unfair; if not indeed in- human, that I cannot bring myself to sit at the same council board with a man who as chief magistrate of this young and growing city, so far forgets himself that, in the presence of the wives, mothers and daughters of our citizens he will give utterance to such degrading language. I have no desire to shirk or neglect my duties as an alderman but feel that in the light of am justified in my course unless he retracts such conduct on the part of the Mayor ! or apologizes. It is all the more a matter of regret that the incident occurred in a political campaign For the reasons, however, which I have given, no other course seems open to me, and I believe the citizens who elected me to office will uphold me in the action I have taken in the face of such an unnatural and inhuman utterance. Prince Rupert, March 29. W. BARRATT CLAYTON. SKEENA ELECTION FIGURES: Place Alex. M. Manson Wm. Manson W. 6. Clayton W. H, Montgomery eines: BuUpeNM «ss ick Sek vee ek. 279 338 49 129 DONOR IO 6 ook 50 bao EER a es 8 1 i Re ee Pye yt iva te te ak hn 7 15 ee Midas elt ais kc Os kk Fe aa ace 1 24 3 Mandanmeie ie ee ake, wk oo 2 7 1 ORR eo me ee a Fate 3 1 Breckenrige Landing ............ es 4 Mast MIMNBON | 2 bio si sae hae hae 2 13 wae ae MazetOn a's Ser ui Ska ok ere 67 78 4 20 i aterm WA Siti sie se et oe er ye 27 33 3 32 Deen an: DiRN eos hog doa ees ka 00 3 6 4 1 MOM re ee cae 3 erg 6 21 6 8 OORe. Oe ee eek k ket ia kas a 6 Hole-in-the-Wal!l ............... 1 6 1 GREP AIPA Paw e Pe STE as 2 Skeena Bridge .................. 5 15 nae Oem. i os a he hc a a te 2 4 Wnneae i ie ok pak ca ee 9 17 Queen Charlotte City............. 7 13 7 Bildanatas ic, to ee paso sas 3 13 see see Dien ANe 6 er eat a, 7 9 19 9 Beale ass Gs Ke oes Raa T A eae 6 17 1 6 Maw. Marelten 66 ies hoo ead 9 17 7 ae MOU iat irre Shik eee eds weal e 4 ok 3 10 1 9 Mitten Oneenee ois in ke dakcaas 1 3 soe nitie CRaAih re cies Se ta ee ie 5 2 Baiatte MUAY. « s/5 pd Wisc ha a Wiel 1 5 5 DAWA ho ioc a bao pia back duis 2 7 1 Make Damen. oak, hares aR a ve 2 4 Skeena Crossing ................ 5 15 ee Pigty TaIBRe i ea ai cia aia Ca were + « 4 3 3 Oeorahewe.. 2. kc eared Bais cs vhs 2 “As 1 WORMIO isc Gh eeuk eae bak bers — — = — 461 723 88 244 A LETTER FROM | Well dressed to | known janan, | Dann, | ellies in [=====" CONSERVATIVES MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OVER WHOLE PROVINCE Returns From Outside Show Not a Single Liberal Member Return- ed to the House---Whole Opposition Will Consist of Nanaimo’s Solitary Socialist---H. C. Brewster is Defeated After Two to One Fight at Victoria ---McBride and Bowser Head Polls their assistance, Mr. London: Maeeh’ 90.-Tho res (Special to Daily News.) Vancouver Result Greenwood. | dence in the all-but-all Conserva-|SU™@Ption of work in the coal Vancouver, B.C., March 28.- The'resu}t in Vancouver was @)J.-R. Jackson '(Con:) 4.75 363 l tive government Wee elected He| mines has commenced in a smal]!The MeBride government ha g | foregone conclusion, the solid| George Heatherton (Soc.) . 103 felt sure that’ the ‘result would| ¥@Y: but will be general, it is} made practically a clean sweep feeds orcad Piste Peach Cowichan. Ibe for the good of the province expected, within a few days. Thelof the province in today’s elec-| - 109. inane ve Sah 5; we A With two. polls to hear: trom at Saree. | men generally express themselves | tions. The Liberals are routed| . | T tad iad & oy ne the vote stands: Clayton Comes To. | satisfied with the minimum wage) all along the line, not one of any Hoes i nae oe ae rtat a W. H. Hayward (Con, 389 tian hin: knoskout ta Glay-| Pi and will give it a fair trial.| of their candidates having head- the L ee iis’ Ralph Smith polled | Alex. Herd (Lib.) 260. os 102 ton came gracefully to and said Se eC as eae } ed any of the polls. of twenty 3139 290 ) | Delta. with excellent spirit that he had] ,,,Camosun for the South. | Socialists standing, two were| 9 cy7 "ates Smith, *'2,866,|£: J+ MeKenzie (Con.).... 527 iioyed the fmt “add tele ta ahs [he Old Reliable got in this} successful. In Columbia the lat-| ond Ellis 2 628 ; TI a I igt t| John Oliver (Lib.)....... 156 fechas since’ - a6... Independent morning at 7 o’elock instead ef} est report is that Parsons, Con., Socialist A oe Po staatiins| Islands. Conservative he had shared the|@!'¢" 7 in the evening as her old| was defeated by Forster, Ind.| aq 4.979 ti Delta M ceieunste | With one poll to hear from fate of others of his stamp in schedule used to'run. She had/Con., by a small majority. | Consdevative defeated Ol : “tt | the vote stands: ‘Na “aouth He ‘stil neuehtchets lot of freight for Goose Bay and} Rossland ex-mayor Taylor cits ep : sina “i aia ets oo | Me Phillips: (Gon) 3 3.464 343 Stewart, and will leave here for} Vancouver, Liberal, lost by® over 01 rine oT 4 3 ne Peale Winth® (Tagi) 3'sa5..54e8 108 a a ee Le ee a be SOUL aL TO ereLOOR:. LOMmOorrow | 200, just saving his deposit | j deposit So serie, Megane Cariboo s . i ; : ss } : deposit. : 7 Continued on Page 4. moining, taking mail. lone vote. In: Victoria sete Conservatives| Five polls give the figures: : = ew — —_——_— j}were elected, McBride being high} Fraser (Com.) ..ssseeeee 62 —— man, and H. H. Pooley was elected | Cal! man Ind.) ..+.s.5ee 38 ae Esquimalt. | rit (Ind, goer ees eet Oe 6 22 Vancouver. se oro WI CLA ON RESIGN? ee Bowser (Con. 5,109 rhe result from 13 polls fol- LL y | e a MeGuire tay. 2. 5,109 Seas tg ‘i :. Tisdall (Con.)...... COST tae ee eee Sg get se . B. McGowan (Con.). 5,027 J. P. McConnell (Lib.)..... 218 RK e Watson (Con.)..... 6,001] ahaa ’ Aiderman Writes Letter to Council Demanding Full Apology | |Ratph Smigh (Libs... 3,139| The result from thygg, polla, Maxwell Smith (Lib. 2/866 | eluding {11 Mile House, is: from the Mayor b TONS Bia (lib) ee” 2,628 | A. McDonald (Con.)...... 79 | Ald, Enright (Lib.). 2.998 Steuart Henderson .7..... 45 Alderman Clayton this morning received an official notification from the city clerk that a Ald. Cameron (Lib.)...... 2,727 | Nanaimo. meeting of the city council would be held this evening at which his attendance was particu- J. Reid (800.3... 3 ease 1,153) J. Place (BOC) eee eee eeee 621 larly desired. In response to this Dr. Clayton wrote the following, which will be read at the W. Bennett (Soc.)....... 1,135|/4: E. Planta (Con,........ 578 council meeting this evening: J. McDonald (Soc.)...... 1,270) H. ps oye tteeeee 375 : W. A. Pritchard (Soe. 08 ewoastie. To the Mayor and Council, City of Prince Rupert, B. C. I Pp te pas uy oad Dr. Dien: WCOR a ines 8s ale os 393 : . 4 DOC.) we eee ene Ve > , as pape An incident occurred at the Westholme Opera House on Wednesday evening {\} 5. (ireen (Ind. Con...... 916) P> Willian eos te wise: 580 Victoria. r : d a Missio rives 2 7 . said, among other things, that I, the writer, would “stab my own mother.” Hon. R. MeBride (Con. 3,228 | at a oe be PONS H. B. Thompson (Con. 13 oe eee Cer Ras Sth Pe Mr. McNair (Ind. Con.).... 42 ii, F. Behnsen (Con, Fred Davey (Con.)....... 2,357 Nelson. 3 (}. Brewster cee > 048 Five polls give the following: R. ,. Elliott. (Lib , 1.998, William R, MeLean (Con,). 528 T. L. Midgley (800.)..... 662 J. Be-Perry. (indisos seas 620 Continued on Page 4.) GOVERNOR IN TOWN | Came in’from Quarantine Station ALFRED J DANN to Take Part in Election. 2 | Athol Fraser, thi genial hulk — of a chap who has been given the Known Local Longshore-|tiile of “governor of Quarantine man Writes of the Coal Strike [siand’’ from the facet that he is from England, Remembering | in charge there, came to town Kelly’s Cut. |yesterday. He says the building jis now completely finished but the furniture has not yet arrived Vancouver. He says the now being cleared cement sidewalks laid and Gillingham, England, comes ad-| from “Mack” at The Daily News oflice a letter from a well) and Prince Rupert longshore- | that when finished the quaran- none other than Alfred J./tine station and hospital grounds [will be a notable show place. j From 23 Galshill Kent, Old grounds are “Tl have arrived in Englan¢ at last,’ he When I left Prince Rupert I shipped on the Bay of Biscay, a full rigged} ship bound for Southampton. We left Vancouver on the 26th August, and arrived in South-| ampton on the 18th February, making a passage of 176 days kind of long, eh? I am cer- tainly having a fine time over here but it won't be long as I leave England on the 141th March. We certainly have a strike over here that makes the P. R. I. A. look very small indeed. It is paralyzing the country and if not soon settled will cause untold misery. My humble opinion is that the FRED STORCK DEAD says. a Well Known Printer Passes Away at the General Hospital. Fred Storek, one of the best }pressmen of the city, died yes- |terday at the general hospital hospital after a brief illness, the cause of death being heart fail- ure. He was one of the pioneers of Prince Rupert, having come here over three years ago. He had worked all over the United States as a printer, at one time holding a position as pressman in the government printing office at Washington, D. C, rovernment will force the pind fin: hand and make them DELICATESSEN SALE pay the minimum wage, or else Se that the state will take over|C@hurch Social and High Class the mines. Please remember Musical Entertainment. Man Little and Al- and any of The me to Old derman Douglas, Ladies’ Aid of the Pres- the old -friends in Prinee Ru-| byterian Church beg to announce pert. that on Wednesday afternoon, “ALFRED J. DANN.” April 3rd, they will hold a deli- ee ee catessen sale in the church hall, Easter cards and Easter nov-|west of McBride street, and the same evening, at 8 o'clock, a musical entertainment, great array for Easter McRae Bros, remembrances,