ae ed " p ! The Daily News A Tremendous Crush Attended the Ball “Hop HE Miss BARREL- SYave) MISTER SCooP «> S JUST Crazy iS SLIPPERY To -Niaut! day. Within a very little time he had discovered in his young sistant a genius of his own kind, j}and promptly set him about tasks frespondent to his. gifts. A year later one of fhe big men as- CAREER OF THE LATE PRESIDENT lor so from New York was going over The late President Charles M./the line in a discouraged state Hays’ career began in the begin-| of mind, and met Hays. “You are a bright young man, ning of big business in railway) history. A big man named Tal-|Mr. Hays,” said he, “but you —THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES’? HERE— in Vain. mage was made/’vice president! ever will live to see this tangle and general manager of the) straightened out.” oes 3 a: Caught by a swinging timbe: Gould lines, with headquarters; hat bodeful prophecy was re- $$ | ier rermeerermsrmermermslp ——j Which struck him on the back FOR SALE in the offices of the Wabash Rail-| versed in the event, for his thir-|Hays is goue from the great vaii-! J . TY jwith force enoug® to break the} * " q Lots 12 ¢ i f 0 ge ‘ road at St. Louis. Mr. Taimage)ty-seventh year found the “bright! gad world that acknowledged j For Rent BIG REAL spine, Walter Durrer clutching! “'s500 cash ba in years, iment wanted a young man for the post; young man” vice president and) his supreme ability, ©. M. Hays Faced Al Niles nantencdiniaell at another upright himber clung) Per cent per annu of confidential secretary. He had/ general manager in a rehabili-|did all his really greatest work Fee at i ; with such tenacity that he kept /0t {8 block 14, section 3, s000. 44M . : . ron t oder apar ants Clap } all i v years his own way of choosing assist-| tated and profitable Wabash sys-) for the Canadian half of the North Bidg $30 a month’ “painter & Sloan himself from = falling to the),,, \ : ; ants. Down in the passenger de-| tem. American ‘continent. Duting that} Phote 887 aie || ground, though fatally injured ut WH partment all the clerks were Before his fortieth year he had/decade he became president of ee house, 640 8th ave. | ee The accident occurred late yves-)| 4° I rT) young. He went there » look ra a ber thinens ; ; terday ¢ “rnoon ¢ rovern- tee th as df 1 all b t Ok) taken up another hopeless look-|!he Grand Trunk Pacific railroad) pox Lease—metntyre Hall; well neatea| Robert Ashland, Famous Local)! ray afternoon at the gov sp. | id 1$.and 19, block $7, section 1, 11m them over an ound all but one bea ake A ae a Ree Which was his life work. He was} 4nd lighted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116.) Hotel Man, Disposes of His ment wharf, where Emil Kaufl ces. ba 2 18 mont either chatting or watching the Ss vr ea ; also made president of the CGen-| POR RENT—5-room cottage, near McBride,| Gorner at Third and Seventh) ™!2#" is erecting the wharf sheds aoe hash, bi clock. To this one he crossed|the Wabash and accepted a five) (4) Vermont. presiden aie oe eet Se eee to McCaffery & Gibbons The vietimi died at seven o'clock al ik, | cs i ‘ t t . i n and asked the time. There was} years’ contract with the old|Grand Trunk Western and of| /ARGE 4-room nous for rent; ii? 8th Bee Ps last wight at the General Hespi- t er ag y : he | n. z ave., corner cBride » O. box 161 | : ; no answer. Le aning his hand on! Grand Trunk, as general man-| numerous other subsidiary lines. 84-90 i; One of the most important} '@! whither he was hurried with pocrng oh the desk Mr. Talmage repeated | ager. He found the property al-|He was appointed director Of the | deeming | really transactions made here for|®@!! P ssible speed, His body lies sie the question. The clerk came) ict in the articlé of death, di-|Roya! Trust,Company and of the { I }some time was that consumated|@! EB. L, Fisher's funeral chapel out of his preoccupation and} . Merchants’ Bank Canada, be- j nsurance yesterday when Robert Ashland|®0d@ an inquest will be held this] oo ong ay f f Oth sireet looked up with his pen in the air.| eect Nei _ sigpediog sides many other greal Cn Ler— | demmermermsomremermcemermermcrmrmcomege | SO fo McCaffery & Gibbons lots | afternoon. Store, 2nd Ave 7th sine “I beg your pardon. Did you|™anaged from London Dy Cume-},:_.. \ aba) 4 : l'o9 4 o4 ae recease as Oo ss ni G via . ae Pp ’ era cudunielod:enataeas prise — financial and con- OUR Companies are ‘ideal doi temeiiiok aah anal | 23 and 24 in block 23, section 1,| Vecea sn was of Swi ee es peers § 3 | ’ “lecerned with the tremendous settlements. e write every known class of |heing {the northeast corne! of | @lity, ane eaves an uncle, obi se ie hae > time That} and heavily in debt. V : y Insurance. The Mack Realty and Ins ce Co. | © : I mere ly asked the time. That | ; eae oe a 7 . Sa he transportation problems of the ce ne Mack Realty and Insurance Co. | Seventh street and Third avenue Durrer, and a sister Emma Dur- ‘ was all,’ ‘said Mr. Talmage. e i I ” continent. ~— + | Messrs. McCaffery & Gibbons|'e", residing in Prince Rupe: erem ° ef. The lad looked around three/ reconstituted it, wiped out a Mir. Hays Life Work j {| have purchased the property for |/Arrangements for his funeral are ’ sides of the room and finally|costiy and obstructive working a Help Wanted | : | ; | he h: vals : : manor : ; . The Grand Trunk Pacific| q | investment. It is regarded as|!" the hands of relatives and Mr. | PHONE 817 found the clock on the fourth. | organization, put an effective one! - ; Ik. L. Fisher | . b ekacti ; lin its place, and brought the line|@ilway is a gigantic enterprise |*™ ~@#)one of the very best corners in 4. SISMOCE, _— oar ee he and | up to the American standard of that appeals both to the mind} wantep—experienced ticket seller ap-| the city and was bought by Mr. fe een eee ee NOTICE went on with his work. | 5 ’ ‘ ; js mites ; ply Stephens Blk., 3rd ave., room 9%,| Ashli t ‘ars ag | and te the imagination. It is a . *, Ashland about two years ago for eas sae 1 ee |} equipment and service. At its] . between 5 and 6 o’clock p. m | ie 7 Notice hereby given that of Thank you,” said Mr. Tal-| .).., iia se ‘aidinest f the/€real engineering undertaking. } $414,500, since then he has spent after date M. Helgerson, im ‘ } C208 assumed direction 0 1€ | ; WANT girl attending school to help mind} . wF Sayer | tends to apy Reg mage, and went away. Next!Southern Pacific, and the way|lt!S construction is an adventur-| ~ baby trom 4 to 8. State what expected, | S06 59,000 in clearing the rock Stock mpa ange t ei morning the clerk who had to} that happened is a little story py|eus proceeding, for much of its Acdress A 15, News His profit is $15,500, or more pee eur mas cep. a ary search for the clock was in the} jtself “ —“|track is being laid through coun- Peer ee ee than double the original invest- day of Ma : : ie ‘ ‘ | ; | . ‘ & BENNETT new place, at the big man’s el- Coll ; jtry little known and practically ment, ek ; Ce teal lollis P. Huntington had only asd : | Wan Solicito Helgerson, Li bow. He grew up in association | cently snssed esa The eta } unexplored, The credit for the / ted Houses — oe AM ce asse £ ‘ ‘ > £ . i i ' i with this big railway man and) ijn ie te eo ee ee leuccessful-culmination of trig | em trmermerer mee emntttermmermeomermed OFFICIAL INSPECTION |Prince Rupert's First Cantata = : “ime eres ad beg oO rise others, and became a great rail-| i), power and a hew head was|2'e#! enterprise is to a great ex-|WANTED—Large store with good show see Pleased Many New Hearers and way man cbimeelf, -one of the/ needed lov. the great rail em tine tent due to the efforts of Chas. | leaks on good but not exorbitant arms. Deputy Minister of Agriculture many of Tpaee awhe Meard it greatest railway men ever know? | Harrim nn! wa alata a M. Hays, who has been the’ guid- Box 217, News OMice, uw Goes to Graham Island First Returned with Pleasure. O en | i as r. e ° on the American continent. | stag ( init Trunk iritinnt hiny| ie star of the whole affair. roo meetin ae eevee a hibatt im ty anea aninitiatiot ee 1 : nm . | 3 mr . t saved ni} ss 5 * ; gain ¢ very ares umbe } fit The Grand Trunk Pacific as the man for the place, but he The birth of the G.T.P. was j Business Chances { Phe Prince John last night} prines Rupert citizens greatly Transcontinental from St. John to) new nothing about that. Hejthe resutt of the demand fo a nad as passengers to Masset/enjoyed the repeat rendering of Cottage on Hays Cove Avenut Prince Rupert was his creation.| , , } | W. E. Scott, deputy minister of! ; . santats ‘hr ‘ TI Pe it — going down Wall street one/greater railway facilities in the WANTEL neat x " ; ne : the sacred cantata “Christ and $20.00 ie SpIrl 1a yOssesset lm ‘ oe 2 | AY WD estauran outnt, especially; @kriculture: , . Carpe si rf ig i . ’ ‘ . ‘ that “away ; : r when Mr | day early in 1904 when some one) country west of Winnipeg. The] Tange, also bedding and cheap furniture i nt arpenter, of] H Soldiers,” which, after fur 7 . oe ed Tae waen J vj | Stopped him with a hand on his| man who more than anyone else| sure. oo TOOms FO, Dox 106. ve Mural Cepartment;| (her finishing touch rehearsals, Cottage on Seventh Avenue, ner aimage askec ‘© time moved} a 7 aa : ce aes cs ee . liliam Manson, M. P. P.; BE. M. as give ae , . . Y Bs | should r, He turned, and recog-} was responsible for it was Char-|# al é was given last night in the M¢ McBride, $15.00 him to the hour of his tragic} Sle : oa | | Sandilands, government agent to ‘2 ; ; | : : nized a Southern Pacific direstor.| jes Melville Hays, whom Sir Chas| { : { : sit aero al a. ae. menworthy death. He was a dreamer of high| ite Inaae Abe desing to looskel ’ : Miscellaneous be located at Charlotte City, and|thet amongst the audience were i dreams, with power to make his| t ms ; t River Wilson called in to retrieve} C. Gillingham, road superint | ives : : a cnake ‘ | you, Mr. Hays,” said this gentle-|jhe then downcast COrLUNOS Of | Reet eer ereee ; eham, i J ntend-|inany of those who had heard F r Sale dreams come true, e hac 1e f Pe eae oh meee ik me en the ashen saehn oF «a er ; genius of hard work j Mian, You have just been elect-) the Grand Trunk Railway. Mr.| FoR SALE—Good cooking range. 210 7th he first rendering of the cantata oO : : ‘ ed president of the Southern Pa-|}iays) when he first set foot in} avenue 01-tf Sra a eee and who came again to enjoy it k 3, Section 1 In his room in the Grand| cific to succeed Mr. Huntington.” | Ganada in 1899, was a complete| ENGLISH girl, stenographer, desires. a po BALL PLAYERS WANTED Phere were also many citizens 2 Lots in Block 3, Trunk building at Montreal there|| Mr. Hays briefly expressed his} c¢ranger to the Dominion To-| oo, Mee ee ae Mle sear - |}who, having missed the first $15.000 was no clock, Being human, hejwillingness, and went on about|qay his name is a heusabalal 40 Home be, ocean heap dots close Now is the time for ambitious| Performance, were anxious to} Sic never questioned the ultimate} his errand. word from ‘the Atlantic to the} Apply 41% 4th ave. 92-98 youths step into the limelight| hear the second These all ex supremacy of time-but he got Sixty days later Mr. Harriman Pacific | FOR Saul Ons dory, one round and one} of baseball fame Everyone de-/| pressed the highest possible ap R N d Co Lit » , . e a JOtLOmME oat rr Sts . all there was to get out of every|had secured control of that sys- Within a decade he accom-|_ The lot $40. E. Keven Gen Del,” Boon sirous of playing ball this sea-|.Ppreciation of the song service ¢. ° a ell " hour as it passed, and had nojtem, The twain could not aeree.| plished as much if not more,| WANTED—Contract 10,000 yds. sand and} 802 should call on Manager Cor-| Congratulations of the most de ECOND AVENUE ars — lac sher | . arr ¢ & wre ha , ? grave {je per squa ard } 7\ la ‘ ‘ a . . a ea . . , ‘ . toleration for a clock watcher, |Mr. Harriman’s operatoins were! jjan th. majority of men achieve} mil if Prince suport. within 17) ley at the Royal Hotel and regis-| cided type are due Mr. J. E, Dave 9 | “These people,” he used to | not in Lune with the doctrine that} j,, the whole of ‘their lifetime New 93-98 ter his name, whose work in training the voices LOCAL JOTTINGS say, “know only two stations on} ® railway should be run by a How he changed the map of Can FOR (SALI Gholee {239 acres, close 49 hie nt for this local musical triumph ; ide ; davday.”’|Vailway man by the light of his|, , THe son tp etna aon; pathy. soproved, as. give sparing overt the line- undown and Payday.”| Pallway BBD NOP EAS a 8 his}ada is one of the most fascin ploughing, hay. One of the best loca Open Verdict Returned. ae ven ‘uflsparingly. Any At Mrs. | ot The only admonition he ever gave|OW! experience and knowledge,|ajing pomances of jern t , \ ; ena River. 66.000,00; “halt Ay ' other musical event associated ‘ Sint : “A ; it he a ate : c e ance 1 modern times down, balance to suit See or write An inquest was held yesterday j thing In Lait , { out was “do a thing and do it|@md to that doctrine Mr, Hays |phrough his efforts a new agri-| Chas. E. Carpenter, Lorne Creek, B. C.| afternoon on the wilh his name will be certain of Bicaat smi R ul quick.” To transport things is| firmly adhered, There was dis-/eujjural country, four times the| Lis George Nearant nace hie ‘ especial attention, the whole purpose of a railway,|#6reement and Hays resigned be-jarea of the great wheat belt of deatin by fallin fr a “he ok| : Rae ee | om has We 2 5 ‘ t gy «. £ apria i YT and transportation cannot wait. | fore Lhe year was out. the United States, has been res |ST. ANDREW’S SOGIETY SOCIAL it Mile 59. E M Reet ie ky} Fine double corner, secticn 7, |} ‘ j g be mm a 2 : , 4 A ‘Lk? ; a ora he ’ : ‘ : vv. . WM. BE ands was ss Pe A aoa } up a Port Things have to be done quick, | Mr. Hays was then 45 years of | cued from oblivion, The veil of ‘ ee | the coroner and J, G, Scott, J. m | C885 terms. O. M, Helge Ps0N, |) aunched mi d Mr. Hays did them that way all] aye, and with a record of success. |mystery has been torn from the|©otertainment and Dance in the| Merrytieid, H. & McRae George | Ltd. tf | aessing I oe his life. Otherwise he never/ful railroad management that|"0rthern stvetches of Ontario] K. of P. Hal! Last Night. Frizzell, A, MeMeekin and Mr.| - fawait the ‘ could have done so much, But/simply marked him out for a and Quebec, and a new Land of| ee Munro the jury The evidence| . VUStomer—What can I do for the Ske ‘ nothing he ever did was uncon-| controlling place with the Grand Promise has been revealed in In the K. of P. Hall last night! did not implicate anyone and the! fleas on a dog? I pected no tv sidered. fe had the gift of|'Trunk Railway, which had uever Northern British Columbia | the members of the St. Andrew’s|Jury returned a verdict of acci-| s Drugegist absently Dog nob tf prompt perception, and the in-|really relinquished interest in| rhe completion of the formal-| Society of Prince Rupert and dental death, j fleas get along all right without] — fyerything a Tuts, 20 stinct to act swiftly upon what|him after his connection with it,/!'e8 which rendered the fulfil) reir friend i an attr : hi ea mas ascot pany assistance.from anyone. [boat at Howe & Menu tt , g lan, ‘ “ | ar ‘ends enjoyed an attrac- | = j he perceived. How much this|Iudeed, no sooner had he re-|!eh! of this vast Canadian pro-| | ; aes BOARD—Strictly tariff com- | ¢¢ | Avenue ’ : C ssible is ¢ . y tr . » social, concer ance, ee Mule ’ co-ordination had to do with his|signed from the Southern Pacitic|/&¢! Po sible is a striking tribute | By cial, concert and dance |panies now represented by The|- Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. | long career as a creative and|than Canadian and American|'® the foresight and energy of) The vocal program included many! Mack Realty & Insurance Co The | (SCAN DINANIAN Soctrry) fay OW! I Uy : > . 4 ‘ ae shad , fe | . " - Arey ~ Jah 7 constructive force in railways is| newspapers all made certain thatl| Mr. Hays, “who earned pightly }#o0d old Scottish favorite songs.| Insurance People, 2nd ave and | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8] ie operato! ‘ a a a minor question, since it would|he had done so simply on the| the distinction of being the] Miss Killen’s highland fling was| th st. tf p.m. in the hall at 819 8rd Ave. } Utah, prot ‘ : ae involve no more than the-train-|call of the Grand Trunk. This, | ‘Cecil Khodes of Canada,’ ' danced with all the vigor wal ' | property ~ ; ; | : { : all . reer, ing of qualities that were them-| however, was not the case, though Had he been spared to see thes acc of foiled tr ae in aii ss | Mountain ne selves inborn and not acquired.| Mr. Hays did go bavk to the Grand | realization of his dream in the Piisiacn national aids and the SES j trict, came dow ’ : : “se . : ‘ 1 25 2 His own statement of what he!Trunk. He was appointed second | Conpl led transcontinental, he | to meena ae cowiatnasiona to the 606 | aavanrens ira believed to be the most valuable|vice president and general man-| Weuld have had the unique di8-| pogram ao vile atlAnaa Alka aaa mG And Ana, Phone 379 cn the Georet asset a railway man can have is|ager of the Grand Trunk again|!!"lion of controlling the Breat-| i), seat { Sad ‘tl a TRY US FOR xper . meer lgres Ta g expe intensely characteristic: “The|on January 1st, 1902, Mr. Reeves,|°S! Betwork of railways in the lacae ‘tabi eee . . aan ta é Wanted Po nese Benius of railroading lies in pa-|the gentleman he succeeded, met| World, for the system of the oc, a : prny oe oe tee Granitewar ienced salesiad faa 448 tience; in the ability to see andjhim in Montreal with words Grand Trunk Pacific ‘and the music Ganteibatit ‘thank al q ¢, inware, roc ery, ass- | work al one Phone Bish " ‘ 'p ' | 8 40 ' x wr »| - hear all sides of a subject or a|showing the ueed for his genius Grand Trunk Company will 88-! come talent is oe eee oe e y coll me talents » eve = an: controversy, and then explain} in railroad organization when the | Bresate not less than 16,550 ae, st 7 0 “1 ee te n ware Chinaware | Angus Nich n ral alle ’ “ ’ : ere '. AIOX. ‘e " the pase” why you can’t do what the other|task is hardest. ‘“Gharlie,” said| les. a oe Micsedlae de Hes ’ tractor, was & he | aie ” ; ’ | Mr. A, Bain, Mrs, L. B. Warner, leadquarters for Gamping and | z a y fellow wants. Mr, Reeves, “your coming back _—_——— Mr. R. Kill M Mabel .G amping and Batehing Outfits Bina tor tht h tod en . . . on . . . - = ' MY, » Killen, 188 abe wey, ;e His engagement with Mr. Lal- has added twenty-five years to | Lots 19-20, Block 16, section! Mp. and Mrs eae “Mr Stein SATURDAY SPECIAL jy colle mage brought him into the diffi-| my life.’ 8, $750; % cash, 6, 12 months.--| 4) MN aan ‘Mn * etic ae cain ak Full Dinner Sets $10 Up | ACCIDENTS—Tht am vy will cult labor of reorganizing the de- That was in 1902 when GC, M,|Th. Collart, 225 6th street. tf | Kelly aa ; 2 oes + atit i a ‘A sua fedahe protectiol a po aie crepit Wabash system. He was|Hays was forty-five. In ihe! ee" a ‘ eS Beene are “ a CA lthe Ocean Act \ te! not long cor sre secre-| decade the ’ stwee | ' i‘ services were acceptably receiver | : gest Cas” aos Soar o mers secre arene that lies between then to-| Buils, dresses, coat collars,|'The social and dance iasted until p (Conporation ie Le the worl i. ee. mene one ae day, when all Canada is realizing! millinery, hats, trimmings and| well into the night and was an rices Always Right We Deliver | insurance company. gurance Co. , nen of that}with sudden shock that CG, M.|novelties, at Mrs, Frizzell's. tf lenjoyable success. | |The Mack Realty & 1° tf SS inate ge Agents. | | | ! t { l ! { ! { am { ! { ! “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== KILLED BY BLOW ~ AT GOVT. WHARF Walter Durrer Clung with Broken | Spine to Framework of Sheds, but His Battie for Life Was