| THE DAILY NEWS | Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist al ss pati ; a sah pavpnpereerpeipemnt et nantiatenemmrtaemasenitiadill wr Ill, NO. 98 PRINCE Rupert, B.C., Fripay, Aprin 19, 1912. PRICE FIvE CENTS T DETAILS BY WIRE OF TITANIC HORROR LAST WORDS OF CHAS. HAYS [=== NAME OF PRESIDENT HAYS PRESAGED THE SAD DISASTER ===: FOUND AMONG THE MISSING Europe when he heard of the —— ‘ \% disaster. He wired from oh OP RU Montreal to Superintendent $) W. C. C. Mehan this morn- 3) Captain Blew His Brains Out on Bridge and Several ing as rotowe:| "| Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Davison and Miss Margaret Hays Among Saved --All the Women and Children Officers Followed their Commander’s Example-- {21% stovine tors of our f Bruce Ismay Charged With Act of {ne J omamacnuiny |} Saved Except Wives Who Refused Mr. Mehan believes the Cowardice | further instruction referred $| to be Separated from Husbands to will be that certain steps of a memorial character BAND PLAYED HYMN AS SHIP WENT DOWN ===" wrpnEsseD DOOMED GO DOWN TO DEATH ROYAL ARRIVED United States Colonel Went Down With Vessel but Miracuously a : : - ss are ; Came in About 4 o’¢iock with Heard Their Groans and Cries as Vessel Sank--When She Struck Escaped and Tells Story--Going Twenty-Three Knots at ee es Titanic Was Under Every Ounce of Steam and Going at Time She Struck---Mrs. Isidore Strauss Refused bibeinont he atsivals on the Twenty-One Knots--Officer Commanding Yelled t L a H H b d d V lu taril were J. G. McNab, Chief and Mrs 9 0 ee y . Ga UME Sree tists ac to Helmsman ‘‘Port Your Helm’’--It Was Died With Him---Unselfishness Tae hon “onaeen fad 7 of Millionaire Astor returned from ‘san Francisco. Too Late--Iceberg Ripped Open | passengers for Prince Rupert. Vessel’s Great Side By Our Special Correspondent | men with stories of “the occult.) ~ New York, April 19—-With the} Under pressure he told them the Durrer Funeral Tomorrow. |} Full and complete consign- : ni 5 aay | the Carpathia at her|story of a mummy in the British; Che funeral of Walter Durrer, | } | ment of ship chandlery at Howe Special to Daily News, jrescued. The list of prominent| Fortune, Mrs. Mark, Winnipeg. doc ist night eame the first} Museum, warning them that the| accidentally fatally injured while | & McNulty s, 2nd Avenue. tf New York, April 19.—How the| persons lost stands as pre vious | Fortune, Miss Alice, Winnipeg, authent ews of the terrible| narration . was reputed to bring) working on the sheds at the Very large stock of general : ; y i |reported. Practically every wom- Fortune, Miss Ethel, Winnipeg. aimee Oe a ena atl ine aitkbaws He | cilsnmnetPwhart-will take place | hardware. Sole agents for Sher- | White Star liner Titanic, which|an and child, with the exception} Hays, Mrs. Charles M., Mon- These show that the sufferings} said he believed it to the extent|at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning |Win * Williams paints, at Howe | was the largest ship afloat, sank)? those wh refused to leave) treal, ; i. ” he e par-.|& MecNulty’s. tf their husbands, were saved, ,| Hays, Miss Margaret, Montreal f th escned were terrible.|that he would not permit the! from Fisher's unde rlaking par-|° ’ ; 5 Cine anik laws a : } ’ ge z : reset ‘ ‘ Pu — AY ioe ff the Grand Banks of New The survivors on the life boats} Hogeboom, Mrs. J. C., Toronto. ors. JThe services will be at the Mrs. John Jacob Astor, with an} story to be printed, | i — : : : ; unbulance and .a-eorp. of. fifty]. Mr..Stead, who was .going. to|Caiholie Church and the inter-} foundiand on Monday morning | saw the lights anne -Siriokeny Peuchen, Major Arthur, To- B® doctors awaiting here on the|New York to assist in a religious| ment at Garden Island cemetery. ‘Yast, carrying to death a total of a Tat ne last; eal ee : ; 2 ; al 3 ; y Rit natn Se er ee ie ° . 1% =©doomec 1undreds on her} Reported Missin pit vas dying from injuries as|movement for men, is among} Deceased was a nativi of Switzer M rial Se ‘hers thatienin seine iiaeH fantbles 2 aay eee ce pee Pp g. he ship was being berthed, }the drowned, land and 29 years of age. He has emo YVvIces . Bir iticabsaits cewraaree Acais Leal “ stg sie os eT nae Aliison, H. J., Montreal. he survivors speak highly of} Going Twenty-three Knots. ha sister living in the city. a forty-eight persons aboard, was/ Cries when the vere sank. Allison, Mrs. Hl J., Montreal. the discipline under terrible cir-| yy. Beasley, of London, an- epee told to the world in all its awful Helmsman’s Story. | Allison, Miss, Montreal. Although rent from) jther of the survivors, says the Indoor Baseball. TITANIC VICTIMS details for the first time last Sone —, as > ee pyseen ihe oa infant son of H. J., dships on the port side}, ) s not a severe one and no : night with the arrival of:the Gu-|2! G/SOreer OnemOoaTe. NOG LORY ate erants rred and: splintered by| ?! eens * e con Last game of season—Quill} to be held in ; . eae ee ee was the Titanic tearing through} baxter, Quigg, Montreal. from her boilers, | *"*"* are } mT wie ; at i Drivers vs Pirates. At Audi-| RAPACT” GATPA WA «Ot erie nO 1 OR the April night to her doom with Beatty, Thompson, Winnipeg. rass band rallied at | ssee and 't " ee a; vit 1 tt torium. Game called at 8:30} WESTHOLME OPERA linusted survivors of the catas-|¢yery ounce of steam on, but she Crosby, E. C. and the mighty a Tea ee : ree Pie in " sharp. Admission 25c. Skating | HOUSE trophe, was under orders from the gen- Christopher, Rey. Arthur, Sher- ant come oO deck e esse : : aral officers ¢ e e ) ake ~ooke ; her victims took the)... coing at twenty-three knots after the game. 8:0. Cunliey Of the great facts that stand aegis ’ oe one - re ae writin, Monks wh > ‘ | . ee eel . . t ih Speet oO Cc s il as < uso, or oO Py I 0 "es + aca es aes DIS) when she struck, speeding to EET out from the chaotic aecount of), :pable Cais keane th alain Cammant Fortune; Mark, Winnipeg Veal vy Go lo ee, ‘ . i t , a i i é s as Stas el 0 e; Mé c. . i a break the record for her maiden Ladies Always Want. Many j the tragedy these are the most}jast night of J. H. L. Moody Fortune, Miss Mabel, Wnnipeg Captain Commits Suicide rip, She hit at 44:45 and sunk|new seasonable things. They al- Funeral Oration on President oy la lig i gah ak y; yi Mabel, Wnnipeg. Capta Smith, when he saw hs he re aH twenty minutes|ways go to Mrs. Frizzell’s for the Hays and addresses by the salient: The death list is in-| quartermaster of the vessel and Fortune, Master, Winnipeg. 0 oO GS ‘ = * Ss be . . ‘ 1 > y . that all wa lost and hopeless inten : latest styles in suits, dresses, Clergy. creased rather than decreased.| helmsman on the night of the | Graham George E., Winnipeg. his brains with a revol-| * ; a San eal a i millinery. tf Six persons died after being disaster. He said the ship was Hays, Charles M., Montreal. ve the bridge of the sinking Col. Astor's Unselfishness. eee ~ “|making 24 knots an hour, and| Harbeck, W. H., | His example was followed The greatest credit is given a -_ ee her officers were striving to live} Iesneur, Gustave, th of the ship's officers, Col. John Jacob Astor for the un-| ~~ = Tak up to the orders to smash the | McCaffery, V'., Vancouver. record, | MeCrie, James, Sarnia, Ont. selfish part he played. The mil- oe ohiafvancinear Most Wandostul mianmne lionaire New Yorker devoted him- “It was close to midnight,’ Molson, H. M., Montreal. ( el Archibald Gareie, U.S8.|self to saving his young wife, said Mouody, “and I was on the Paine, Dr. Alfred, Hamilton, vho is among the rescued,|Who is in delicate health After bridge with the second oflficer,) Ont. says the bottom of the giant} placing her in the boat, he de who was in command, Suddenly Parr, M. W. H., Montreal. ssel was ripped open from bow| voted himself to assisting other he shouted: ‘Port your helm, | Payne, V. M., Montreal. amidships by iee “like a can/women to safety. I did so but it was too late. We); Partner, Austin. Opener opens a can of sardines.” | Refused to Be Separated. |struck the submerged portion of Ross, Hugo, Winnipeg. We down with the vessel. Mrs. Isidore Strauss went to the iceberg.” | Sjostedt, Ernest, Sault Ste he felt the subterranean|death voluntarily rather than Passengers’ Accounts. | Marie, Ont Of the many accounts given by Wright, George, Halifax. as the water rushed/jeave her husband, despite his the passengers, most of them de-| peers ul vessel's boiler-room he pleadings and those of others. Vas terrified at the fear of being! Many women were torn by force clared that the shock when the) Flags at Half Mast. holed alive He managed to/from their husbands and pushed Pitanic struck ‘ne iceberg, al Shortly after ‘The Daily News Kras| Noek of wood and kept/inio the boats. though ripping her great sides) ..n, to press yesterday Mr. ifloa {il rescued by one of the | Was Ismay a Coward? | like a giant ee opener, did not Chalmers. wharfinger of the boat lie says the water was} An accusation Is made by Mrs, Series a es mae fOr! Grand Trunk Pacific, received |, and must have killed} W. J. Cardeza of Philadelphia} the blow was a glancing onelin, following telegram from Any ible to find rescue within] that J. Bruce Ismay, managing along the side, Accounts als0} oo mmodore C, H. Nicholson: an hour or so, \director of the White Star Line, | agree substantially that when} “Vice President and General Biown Off the Deck. lwas the first to enter a life boat, the passengers were taken off| Manager wire that President G. Whitman, the vessel's bar-| and that he picked the best oars-| on the life poate ee biageate NO’ Hays is not aboard the Garpathia. bei, who was blown off deck by|men to man the boat, Mr, Ismay | serious panic, and that many) mere is no longer reason to hope ‘ eA . : his and declares he wished “to remain on board the for his safety.” d explosion, was in the} contradicts this an p slieving ‘hor be PAO? 2148 “SRR. Wale istained by a bundle of| left in the last boat to leave the Ettanlo, i leving her lo be UN-| When this was received the x hairs for two hours before | ship sinkable, flags on the Prince George and yeing picked up. He says that] Last Words of Mr. Hays. Experience in Life Boats. lthe wharf were lowered to half When the vessel struek he saw Col, Gracie says that an hour | “The most distressing stories|/mast in token of respect. the second officer, Lieut. Mur-| before the aecident Charles M. | jare those giving the experiences a ei rush to the apparatus for| Hays said he believed that if the | of passengers In the life boats.| — Por sale, lots 36-37, bik. 7, see. the electric - bulkheads. | competition in building big ships | [Raese tell ues only Of aeit ht, $1,575.00 each, ,000 cash, hese failed to work, probably | and making speed records con-| jsufferings, but give harrowing! Pattullo & Radford. ai6 having been broken by the vio-| tinued it would be capped by | | details of how they saw the great SS : of the collission. jsome appalling disaster These} hulk of the Titanic stand on end,| Property Owners, Attention. Tea ose ; lwoarn his last words before re-} jstern uppermost, for many min-j; Stead's Sinister Tale [ewer h oa AS gee | ee ‘fore plunging to the bot-| A meeting is called which will | tiring | utes before plunging t 1 Ps \ sinister story is told by Col.) % - hs | tom As this awful spectacle|»e of importance to property Ga that W ; Seet und west of ‘arele that W, 'T, Stead, a few ‘leaners. | was witnessed by the survivors|OWHers in Section * and west ¢ ho : Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | a ' ee » Saurde sveni , "s before the collision had} phone ' in the boats, they plainly saw] 8th street for Bau rday evening entertaining a company of| i ar many of those whom they had|#l 8:30 at police court room, 2t EN Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Herger are | just left behind leaping from the} arora MeN fieeeccccceeecconovococoooooooooees | VISiLINE in the city, They are} decks into the water, | Mr. Kenny Munro, one of the as Mp The following is a correeted| proprietors of the Premier Hotel guests at the Grand frunk Inn, | f DAVID H. HAYS LEAVES Mr 1. Millichamp. is in’ list of Ganadians aboard the|and a pioneer in Rupert, will - pun steamship Titanic: leave for Green River Hot With the heartfelt sym- . | Reported Saved. Springs, Washington, on the Pathy of all Prince Rupert For row beats and launches | Baxter, Mrs. James, Montreal.) Princess Royal. Mr, Mupro is David H. H ; 7 i Crosby, Mrs. E., Montrea! isuffering with a severe attack of - Mays, brother of telephone 320 green. Davis boat) ~ > > AYS | rosby, Mrs. &,, 2 at. ‘ as alle 7 President . : } THE LATE CHARLES MELVILLE H | Davison, Mrs. Thornton, Mon-|bronchitis, and it is hoped by his Hays, boarded the $| house. | , Steamer Prince George this — - —— | | Weal. many friends that the trip will eraing and left for Mon- Lot 8, block 27. ,section 6, | Dick, A. A,, Calgary. prove benefleial to his health, real, $1635. Cash payment $635, O.| Dick, Mra. A, A. Calgary: ee WPCC —ere M He lee rae I td tf Douglas, Mrs, F. C,, Montreal. Best room in town at Savoy. PIPER IDOL ODDO DOOD DODD OT. ‘ ‘igers > tae ee a