f, sa 4 m9 mee NEXT MAILS el; Bay wows is the paper t© buy a For South a Camosun,....... Saturday, 10 a.m, Princess Royal....,.Sunday, 6 p.m. cxmenieaiil Y by; ° | Ke ron.aF6rmerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE Rupert, B.C., Fripay, APRIL 26, 1912. PRICE Five CENTS sin —agalative ov oe [il, NU. CILHAYS’ SON IVLAW LEAVES TO IDENTIFY BODY | ; ir ‘ ! i : B nupomry =-Z-c7~ GOOD PROSPECTS FOR FAST = Sezax:~ MEST | | AS. M. HAYS = | CH On a trip of inspection Chief] At 30 this morning the Ca-+ e e | i . spec le ineer B, B. Kelliher, a pone . ay . : ne eC . . e e accom- ee | mosun arrived with about twen- — gon-in-Law of Late te President Has Da Ss : \ Reta satan oth ty-five passengers for this port.| Commander of Titanic Did Not vids base bee ours elch of On her way north the Camosuh| Shoot Himself—He Died Strug- Gone to Halifax A Mission to Await Arrival of Foley, Welch & Stewart and Con- called at Ocean Falls with a large gling to Save Little Girl En- 4 y tractor Duncan Ross, left on a eae of freight for that port trusted to His Care. special train at 7:30 this morn- and Wark Is . is- ol : | 30 this morn- Piling for Permanent Wharfage Will be Amongst the First Con-|22' 2" Island, where she diss] nk, april 24.—Survivors fe , wire received today by vep-|ing for the end of steel at Skeena | charged about twenty-five tons of of the crew who went down with resentatives of Mr. David H.j Crossing. ag lecannery 5 li f Wallac ; cee | .structive Operations Carried on---lmmense Powerful Crane = (277°, puppies tor Gamo {the ‘Titanic, bul who were. saved rial service in Brothers Fisheries. Camo- morgue Ship. after the ontreal Mr. George Hall, a] Meet me at Keeley’s and have Will be Installed to Handle Weighty Material---Plenty of =<" ‘'l! sai! for the south Sun-)py ene ee not their gallant member of the firm of Brett &\/ some sweet, fresh ice cream. 3t | day evening » . . . . Hall, landscape pages we ————_— Rock Excavation But a Firm Base for the Piles commander's efforts to save the Hee prince Rupert, and a son-in-law life of a little girl who had been a of the late GC. M Hays, set off at Test operations so far point to| tual operations started. A wharf| The big crane will be used a coat AA NAPOLEON entrusted to his care. % once for Halifax Mr, Hall will the most satisfactory start pos-| is necessary for the handling of| deal and will land materials here “He held the little girl under 4 yndertake the harrowing task nd sible in the construction of the supplies for the undertaking,|for up river developments re- | one arm,” said James MacGann, q searching among the gruesome by china ate” (ly ‘Nic tol | from the boats and secows bring-| quiring massive macbinery as| IN TROUBLE a fireman, ‘‘as he jumped into the r f corpses landed by the | ae. a he hs sr ne ion ~ling them. Work will commence! well as for the local enterprise} sea and endeavored to reach an ip Mackay Bennett for ee atta ae Pe _ tt ‘ a on the construction of the per-| with which it is most intimately | overturned collapsible boat. { eof identifying if pos-| Presbyterian Club Members Af- Pre SSL ges ad th aed a0 oe manent wharves first of all. Then} connected. |Mons. Dupres, s, of Hole-in-the=| took another child into my arms e remains of the late Mr.) ter Successful Winter Session Si oer ee cece i i fe hitene thie as wharves are completed they Much Rock Excavation. | Wall, Mile 69, Successfully) as I was swept from the bridge ays, N d has as yet been) Arrange for New Departure|*)'> Sor e 4 cSeigye {| Will be used for the landing direct} The contractor for the dry) Defends Himself from a Blind) deck. When I was plunged into ived f the Mackay Ben-| for the Coming Summer. una! aii on , a ‘ ie a m the job of the cargoes of ma-| dock will have heavy problems| Pilg Charge. the cold water I was compelled hat the body has been re-| - —— aA a oo ee : , a" : ke ae terial required for the carrying| before him though of the straight eras to release my hold on the child, spvered, D imong the many For the summer season in- pa: rh eae < see : of the works during the two|rock clearing type. There are Magistrate MecMullin this| and I am satisfied that the same found it may be one. | coming the Presbyterian Club] ' IBD a engineer in charge ON) \ 0.5 they will be in progress. many vards of hard rock to be|morning heard the investigation| thing happened to Captain |}which has had a successful en he spot. Huge Crane Necessary. got rid of, as well as the mor-|of a charge of blind pigging laid Smith. I had gone to the bridge Ten Days for Harper i{ertainment season during — the Extensive Piling. As most of the material to be| asses of muskeg on the site of/against Napoleon Dupres, of|deck to assist in fixing the col- In the police court this morn-| winter, will take the form of an By the driving of test piles on} landed will be of the heaviesf|the work shops, ete. But as| Hole-in-the-Wall, Mile 59, G.T.| lapsible boat. Captain Smith g before Magistrate MeMullin} outdoor athletic, aquatic, and|the wharf site it has been found] type it is necessary to install a| things point at present the work| P. looked as if he was trying to ames Hary is ned $5 and] rambling club that the ground just below low| huge crane, the largest yet|is in good, reliable hands under Napoleon pleaded not guilty,| keep back the’tears as he thought ha ¢ been drunk} Baseball, football, boating and} water mark is admirably adapted] bi sught into this port. Its ad-|clever controlling heads and and in spite of the persistence} of the doomed ship. He had not the}launch parties, rambling expedi-| for the reception and firm foun-|vent early in the course of the;ought to be completed so as to|of the Provineial police in the “He turned to the men lower- wherewitha avoid the alter-|tions, and mountain climbing] dation of creosoted piles, the| wharf construction will be a!become the pride of Prince Ru-| effort to make the charge stick,) ing the boat and shouted: ‘Well, native f incarceration for ten} will all feature in the amuse-| driving fo which will form a con-} fitting forecast of the prospects | pert within the two years al- | the namesake of the great gen-| boys, it’s every man for himself.’ days ment programme fer the sum-| siderable part of the earliest ac-|)of Prince Rupert as a mORDOET | 1 otted, leral out-generalled Chief Owen,| He then took one of the children ie mer | | a) had the eharge dismissed, standing by him on the bridge A ,strong committee has bee n| a is now established that Na-|and jumped into the sea, He en- | Now is kodak time. Eastman’s : Ce at the Rexall Store. tf | got together and there’ will | sca did not run any blind pig|deavored to reach the overturned - something doing’ every week | up river, and he retreats from|boat, but did net succeed. That T Prince Rupert in good order with|was the last I saw of Captain For a quick lunch, Royal Cafe.|during the season, The firs ramble planned will take place = flying colors. Smith.” THE OLD AMUR ss antes" With Other Principal Moufnets: of the Late President C. M. Hays | westHoume PRIZE DRAWING LATEST NEWS | At Mrs. Frizzell's for every- He Was Present at the Impressive Memvrial Service Held 1a. douglas made Another Hit hie ia ta tike vannarpal.. 33 as Presiding Genius. IS ON THE JOB thing = eties apparte! ixih By telegram received today aljtive of many of the best known Touching Music. | Abishioeds OFF THE WIRES | Street, Empress Block. Pil : s . ) Mr. D. H. Hays’ office on Second] people on the North American The service was conducted by A large audience in the West- Familiar Steamer Said to be the| NEW BUILDING ON THIRD AVE. | “venue the news reached Prince continent, — as well as. leading | Rev. Dr. Johnson, assisted by; holme Theatre last night watched oe Rupert that Mr, Db, H. Hays had) citizens of Montreal. Five spe-!Rey, Dr. Williams, Arehdeacon| with interest the award of win-|Hard Boiled Telegraphic Des- Best Sea Boat on the Outer | te ; Coast Route is Again in Com-| Handsome Building for Arthur| been able to reach Montreal in|cial: care: ame from roronto and|Kerr and Principal Peterson.| ning numbers in the Westholme- patches to Hand as We Go to oad mission, Smith at Fifth and Third. |. time to take his place in the! several from points in the States.|The “Dead Mareh from Saul,”| Majestic prize drawing. Alder- Press. 3 3 } solemn memorial service held Chief Mourners. |Chopin’s “Funeral March” and} man H. Douglas in his usual —_ | erhauled — since Actual building of Arthur | there as tribute to the late pres! Secluded a little from the rest|other solemn pieces of music} happy vein presided over the pro- (Special to Daily News.) vas | hased from the} Smith’s new building on Third] © nt of the Grand Trunk lines.) ,¢ the great gathering were the| Were played and the hymns sung} ceedings, and a volunteer com- Los Angeles, April 26,—Chas. Railway Com Avenus and Fifth Street has} have achieved this meant! nie mourners of the iate C, M.| included favorites of the late! mittee having been appointed,|Dean has been ordered extra- Amur yester-| commenced [he ground floor |“ hard traveling indeed for) jays the n bers of his fam-| Mr. Hays. the following numbers were] dicted to Canada in connection mission and{on the ‘Third Avenue side will| Mr. Hays, but the long trip Wa@8)jjyv who, after their terrible ex- - drawn as winners: with the Bank of Montreal rob- Aj aS g i | spin to have|be occupied by the Family Li-}| successfully accomplished __ | perience were able to endure the! - Tribute in England. First prize of $50, No, $3690;|bery at New Westminster last Lilia a idjusted, prepar-| quo! Store, and Renworth & Go's} A Memorable Service. pathos of the service, and ‘his London, April 26. Widespread second prize of $25, No. 2079; September, 4 sailing for Howe Sound} shoe store, while on the Fifth Montreal has seldom seen so| relatives from other directions,| respect for the late Mr, Hays andj third prize of $10, No, 12; fourth — Sunda ght Che Amur will] Street side, a Mr. Hughes of Vic-| impressive a memorial service} including Mr. David H, Hays from} sympathy for his widow and their} prize of $5, No. 798; fifth prize Omaha, Neb., April 26.—Thir- { perated between Brittania]toria, will open a general dry|held for the memory of one|our own city. They heard with! daughter was shown at the im- of $5, No. 03526; sixth prize of|ty persons were injured, several a ach Sound, and the| goods store. } ian Pelegraphic accounts of}emotion the words of Rev. Dr.| pressive memorial service held} #5, No. 947, Holders of the] fatally, when a Uunion Pacific ag Ta sine carrying ore, Che second floor will be fitted] ijt show it to have been a most Williams himself a personal|in the Church of St. Edmund the lucky numbers will be paid on|passenger train was struck by a 14: ‘epairs he hull of the Am-/|up for offices. solemn oceasion and deeply af-| friends of Mi Hays, who in| King and Martyr today. Leading demand at the box office of the/tornado late today. vi made by the Heffernan! - ——__--——— fecting Before its close prac-}| broken accents eulogized the late| Canadians and prominent men of Westholme Theatre any, after- SOT Eng \\ of Seattle, and a lhe Spokane is due Sunday] tically every one present was| president as a man of singular-| Great Britain attended the sery-| noon or evening before the next Wichita, Kas., April 26.—Three high-press il burning sys-| night, northbound. moved to tears, and the throng) ly fine character and great sim-/ ice. drawing. Should any of these} persons are dead at Jones City, em installed place of the ‘old| a that filled the American Presby-j plicity and purity of life, whose | ae ee cae numbers remain unclaimed by] Okla., as the result of one of four Ga ) & furnace, Boiler re- Amateur vaudeville at West-|terian Church was representa-| loss was a calamity to Canada, Best room in town at the Savoy. 9:30 p. m., Thursday, May 2nd,| tornadoes near the Kansas-Okla- ; ‘ pairs wert de by the Gommer-| holme Opera House tonight. Two| ithe next highest number pre-|homa line yesterday. fae “al Boiler Works, and the Amur] distinet shows—7:30 and 9 sented at that time will be de- = ’ s LOW as i as a now vasse) lclared winner of the prize. Ottawa, April 26. Immigration ‘0 far as her machinery and boi-| PREMIER'S VOYAGE EF $$ ___—_——_— officials state that the emigrants 's are ¢ erned. | : A poor dow ‘be longing to Dan} coming to Canada next year will ; Ln ter sing up, spin the| Borden, Hazen and Hughes wil stand the sinasaniat sat tos! 400,000, trom, Yarioe oui ea — Samed 12% knots | Sail for England. = 3 to smas § les pt es ? Pia, hour, a speed perfectly. satistao-| sce i Lloyd’s Badly Hit But Able to Withstand Tremendous Financial ‘is yesterday. Unable himself] : bot wd) Whers, She is 246 Mr. Borden, J. D. Hazen and} 0 h C S ff to take the life of his dumb New York, April 26.—Premier 4 » vist By 28 feet beam, and| Hon. Sam Hughes will sail for| Strain---Many t er ompanies urrer friend in distress, Mr. MeInnes Borden over long distance tele- a om » 4 cargo capacity of 1000 England at the end of next | pice z mes of the Sapo. saldcatand. Phe Liovyde: uudsmwsiters phoned for the police and a phone from Hot Springs, Va., last 5 on Captain N. L. Nilson; fore! inonth They will confer with That the loss of the Titanic, surance values ¢ © Careyo, os ry ns ean 2 : ‘ : aS ers) kindly constable with a revolver} night addressed a banquet of the ne { Y of the British steamship} the admiralty in regard to Can-]|!5 the worst disaster since theja director of a big company, 1s ' ‘ n - Ales ae eee ents re sent poor doggie off to the happy| Associated Press. He dwelt on sie Mie, is in command of the Am-} ada : naval plans and with the}San Francisco earthquake was that it includes a fair amount of es : xe pe ‘ eee a ror a ae | hunting grounds, the responsibility and opportun- ra James Grifin & Son, Seat-| oe office in reference to mili-|{he opinion expressed in London) diamonds, Works of art and nia es ae ron a prin ities of an uncorrupted press and am “we agents for the Amur, tary co-operation. : s Aleibag: Meee ja tande bonds by registered post. He hate ‘setae tac ier ake Scottish Immigrants. expressed the hope that Britain 2 pers | ’ INSULANLS OAPCERe: ; believed there was also a consid- er “ ' id ha a @ ser Oe London, April 25. Three} and America would unite in a i St, Andrewiad eco eck ak een: {ly an insurance company that) erable amount of antiquities on ae : way sae | thousand Scottish — emigrants} common effort to attain the high- ol ae y | The Gity of Seattle will leave) wij) not feel the effects of the), apa Where the English in- If the ship had been saved, /have sailed for Canada by the| est standards, Andrew rg Ane ieeting of the St} tomorrow night for the south, sea tragedy. A representative Of) oo pqnce companies will be badly said one underwriter, “the saly-| steamships Caledonia, Cassan- —— -—— ; hight elety will be held to- . ’ one of (he biggest firms of insur-|)j; will be in the personal acei-|°*' operations, such as towing} dria and Pretorian, Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. a o'clock ve Garpenter's Hall at] Madame Cavelieri Rustyean 11} anee brokers in London said that ident and life insurance policies. and other details, would likely ———————————_——___—_——_—— Phone 4. it dae the great character part, “Mrs.|}{he sinking of the Titanic MAY) sayeral policies were taken out) Hye been met by a whip around | Attraction extraerdivaacy. ?b.e:Q —_—[—[——————— Lots 3 ny eas | Bouneer,’ at Westholme Opera} end the vogue of big ships. at Lloyds by individual passen- as is usually the case, but since) jnimitable “George Robey.’ Ab- $1200 aT block 6, section | House tonight. “The shipping concerns,” he vers which are likely to cause the - _is lost that is another mat-) solutely one night only. This ‘ 6 and 12 months oni balance | — me said, “will find that nobody will), yqdepwriters severe losses. Many EN a td aes Arig ee at 7:30 and 9, BASEBALL SCORES » M5 6th Since 1, Collart,| Judge Carss left for the south} eare to insure goods in such an) yo nen passengers in the cabins ike ” tnautans rm +s Seaetiet At | this morning. unlimited way as in dealing with insured their jewels for the voy- iis means one of the biggest | ee oan Stewart. — -}enormous vessels, It is not that age home for large amounts. In| !' sses on vreeord for years. Lioyds| The “old reliable’ CGamosun Northwestern. Sbeeaeee eer the ship is unworthy, but the) one ease alone, 2 woman's pearls has been bady hit and this blow) pulled out for Stewart at 2 p. m. Portland 4, Tacoma 0, eoors | wick is terrific. If half the cargo} vope covered by a policy for $50,-| will mean to some the exchange} (oday with a number of passen- Spokane 8, Vancouver 5. PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO were taken by one boat and half/gg9, 1 will require at least a) and eRe ae high grade) gers. Victoria 6, Seattle 0. as ete ns : securities in connection with in-| 2 a aa tt Amatours hava iain sak by Anger + k oe week's time before the insurance surance payments just when the| Royal Auioad: ope, Oe setae 4 slump in p ave cornered the egg market, and engineere¢ vieusiy De i igte 16a, ep S}companies know exactly how they Ania aan Di akan i: Sacer ele Se ene ‘eh ‘me p . . Ouguets, jis an enormous thing It will nt | The GC, P, R, steamer Princess Pittsburg 0, Cincinnati 0. he on shines sun-girl says she'll sure lel Vancouver know | have Its effect on stocks, for the fe ms ? ss itis said that no member Royal onened ae en oe Chicago 0, Bt Louis 2. ead . in Prince Rupert. 812,000,000 which was sunk in FREE! FREE! | criet because of the disaster a and landed. 9 nanee Boston 7, Brooklyn 5. room inyste, all promises to be a great place for “panelled 3} the North Atlantic must be found FREE! | pee emer? Ss al DARPOR proceeding a Coast. Partiou! dei | somewhere as salvage is lnpos- i ane pe os Oana ater to Goose ay. Oakland 6, Portland 5. the dry dook } Precautions being taken to prevent damage to | sible. = — \ big beautiful 88 key | wartutene Sole i cla ine Shera! me a o ae oe 4 Los Angeles 38, Sacramento 4. Pos ae ¥ the presence of the wet blind pig. | One authority said that insur- electric player piano, worth in a Williams aint mt Bacal ar sr mee re i pre- San Francisco 41, Vernon 0, Neil's beidare’ cote awarded Alder as prize won at M, J. Mc- anee to the amount of $41,750,- $1,200 given away to the & MoNulty’s ’ “a tf Te ae af eee are er American, By rybade mene 1000 was effected on the Titanic 8 pool players in the Base- Me? y's. ens a e ee = ae 3 re Boston A, Washington 1. Prize ; Tomituane that there was not a patch on the gold §| hull and cargo. The hull waa ment pool room, Empress 3) — aan nerr= or ye za 10 mi ea ten a he ves 1olme St, Louis 1, Detroit 6. ; insured for $5,000,000, \2 Theatre building. | Don't forget Keeley’s for ice} Opera House this evening at Cleveland 0, Chicago 6. eenteccecesses: o2| One reason for the high in-' toes cream soda, at | 8:20, Philadelphia 5, New York 4,