a ee elf, owen re NEXT MAILS eli c wows Is the paper to buy I ‘ For South et Camogun........ Saturday, 6 p.m. Princess Royal...... Sunday, 6 p.m. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist —— —_— : = 77 NO. 105 INCE R ee iii i ti PRINCE RuPERT, B.C., FRipay, May 3, 1912. PRICE FIvE CENT? RT WILL FITLY RECOGNIZE EMPIRE DAY »sDDLERS WHO TRY TO BRIBE t** "*"=*"e" a SAGiRaN Sobers | smarnont menos NEW R. C. RECREATION ROOMS delinquency. There | the contractors, he will not re- Chicago 3: Cleveland 4 cases Of Steamers | Im bitio perial Exhibition of 1915 to CITY CLERK WOODS WARNED "==" fe coteenst Ars: OPENED BRI Io BOARD MEETING THE CLERK TO THE COMMISSION wf Min wi BO ost arb f Coast, «S| «London, May 3—Lord Birath-| —_——_ r NENTIONS CASES OF ATTEMPTED SRIBERY. WHICH ceri “wena aoe ane which win-| gacramento 6: San Franciseo|¢ona has accepted the presid-|LARGE GATHERING OF CITIZENS SPENT PLEASANT HOURS IN HE REPORTED TO THE POLICE. ‘ pet gear en, today ae this] 4. ency of the Imperial Exhibition | SPACIOUS AND BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED BUILDING WHICH rt fob | illiam port for the} fos Angeles 40; Oakland 17. ,0f 1915. It is intended that each) WILL BE DEVOTED TO EXCELLENT SERVICE. < an's, Ow MEEERINGR f6 the olive, bal. no: dit BBO, ata we Saskatchewan Vernon 1; Portland 2. |Dominion — besides the mother ——_ In on i Or» day SapbaTNy: Wed. as Laing aaa ae yo Navigation opened to- National }country shall be represented, and With glowing lights, brightest|Fether Bunoz, who is really re- the eo ge tee pb eee Then, ; ay. Pittsburg 3; Chicago 0. suggestion are invited from|of assemblages and every pos-|sponsible for the whole excellent a meetin nad ‘ ; : : a i ge ea ae St. Louis 0; Gineinnz over-seas. sible device for the comfort and|new feature of his church’ - sara was held, Very ~fivule With a few remarks freshen- St. Louis 0; Gineinnati 10. § caurch§ 80 sioner Bu ie ‘ania tivedne oe See fennes aa ae wiekee ee a Philladelphia 4; New York 6. insane entertainment of those present,|cial side. bus mas sage Gatiehee daniaine bontrs ; ae a he Oe ee ae oe Boston 44; Brooklyn 7. Returned from Hazelton ihe Roman Catholic Church read- The building is lofty and spa- nee cain é 4 ' i eso - 0 » OO c é oO ig to 1 pr ia ia screati +] j » ‘j — for the past month was} bish fires in the city, the session] fact that he was unable t ake American | General Agent A. E, McMaster AG... Lee and recreation club/cious, situated on Fifth avenue 4 Be than usual, with fewer} of the board ended : : satisfé st ’ cab cS » . att Boston 6; Washington 5. of the Grand Trunk returned premises were opened formally}and Fulton street in @ most com- brief i : atisfactory arrangements with New York 14; Philladelpbia 5. assim Hazelton yesterday. Mr. last night by the Mayor and Rev.|rnanding position at the crest of ‘ . the hill. it is substantial and cases of drunk and dis- McMaster says that the people : ; beautifully finished, thoroughly ere 23 ( Ynove the rock “( s t . ; sede y, and 22 were convicted, ’ the corner oF spit ane yesoed peteoltty Meee ees! _ |in Hazelton are most optimistic ' ; Two theft cases had been dealt Tenders for the work were cau cote ra en we |Bbout the: sours: oh Be ee NEW C P R SUPT cad sient tt 7 bri lent -ane and two cases of supplying centiy called for Baseball practice tonight, jindustry of that district and that © ey © e|Lasi night it looked brilliant, and with ¢ i called for. “ the merry gathering within spent Sano ly Indians, Of three cases REI IEF FUND BP —_ - jthere,is no question of the high : ling! i 4 n possession charged Buried Today at Garden Island. Meeting of Tennis Ciub j Values of the ore in the camp. MAY BE DOWNIE YT aacomieeae aetior ee feos ew 4 meeting of all ladies and|0n his return he stopped over at , provided by the ladies of the aga girls f the restricted Tha f Re pas ae dist two were dismissed. The abit he oe ilahe. ye te wile Pehen on sentlemen interested in tentfis is|Terrace, where he says ample WFet EAN OVOP Bi ; chief reported the city in @ very on and a Half Dollars Already Br (een Ms steers : called for Monday night at nine} preparations have been made to} ‘uecessor to Late James Oborne church and every care was taken Dee Attion, Subscribed for the Relief of | PPOs. Parlors. After a noes *| clock in the police Court. It is take care of the exeursion from in Pacific Division Meadquar- for the enjoyment of all. There The col ssioners talked in Those Rendered Destitute by an Re att oa i. O'SIIOK, - necessary to have a limited num-| Rupert on May 24th. Good re- ters at Vancouver Said to Be wore “bridge tables in the lofty regia d gulating the restrict- the Titanic Disaster. Wiad aplain Kerr of the Salva-|},». o¢ members, and anyone de-| creation grounds have ben pro- Certainly Settled. reading room upstairs and hand- I i ad asked a ana Seat tion ae yep agg i inter-}'.;. us of playing tennis @hould| vided and the baseball field is in some prizes were played for by at Bi questiofie: Fe: Canadian Press Despatch.) wnt we place in Garden I[sland]),. 4; this meeting, or send inj excellent shape. (Special to Daily News.) the many experts of the company, garding the at nistration there. London, May 3. fhe British Nis their application for member- —_-—_—— —_—— Winnipeg, May 3. Although x hen a result of the play was The « jission Was assured by litanic funds haye now reached ET ER ee ae ship before that date. 3t | You an get a choice pre-emp-|no official statement has been announced Mr. Lockhart emerged Chief Vickers that nothing in the}® mition and a half dollars, At fhe Camosun arrived with ~ —— tion in the Naas valley NOW. I} made, it is almost certain that Bera o the first prize and Mr. way of a regular system of fining 1 conference today it was decided] Mall, passengers and freight at Full and complete consign-|can take you up there, and fur-| William Downie, the superin- ¥ aren carried off the second. these women for revenue pur-|" extend immediate relief to the] 6:30 this morning, She left for}ment of ship chandlery at Howe/nish a_ guide. W. A. Myers,|tendent of the C, P, R. Atlantic le ie Ne “oP oe kept a poses | he upkeep of the po- widows and bereaved families of} Stewart at 10 o'clock. & MeNulty’s, 2nd Avenue. tf | Hotel Central, city. 9t |division, is to succeed the late ern i; , pi one oe departin has ever been|the members and the crew icalea lal | tainas Oborne ie the: Paste ai interested, ant there was also a SN ————————————— } ; ‘: pleasant musical program ren- vision, with headquarters at Van- dered. Toward the close of the tolerated Rupert, and the ee ‘ . 4 : ; ea ciate eta Mayor expressed the opinion that New York, May 3.—Most of ] couver. Downie, before going]. dg x L neve sh suld be the bodies on the steamer Minia east, was superintendent of the pve De ror nagronies Ganee Wee Over the question of peddilers’|4re believed to be of members of a Crows’ Nest Pass Railway held merrily in the lower hall Ju I ; oh 3 m and the young people enjoyed themselves to the full. licenses there was a little talk, the crew of the Titanic. Seven = during which City Cler oods| bodies, buoyed up dy life belts, ° e as : i a pg nbs |Special Meeting of Citizens Called for Tuesday to Discuss Feat- Vere ty i madera eee mentioned that he had been more together with parts of the wreck- than once offered $25 bribes by|#8e of the Titanic, were passed ° th bi g'e You wil! find the boot or shoe}pange j cas ; : ures---Indian Band and Athletic Contest Proposed scant iad SoetyeReone.& OD:'a| cae n acu del cok tensa ee ewish peddlers of silks, ete., inj?" April 26 by the steamer Gib- { 3rd avenue, features for the young men of raltar, which arrived today from $1 ee bee a Middlesborough. When the bodies Ai an enthusiastic and pur-|ton, Joseph Swift, Harry W. Mil-| meeting and matters of consid- he had had occasion to warn were sighted the steamer stopped poseful meeting of citizens held) 'er who-lg secretary: aPable . AMmpOPAne wil them he “Amateur Night” at Westholme = ov er . "_ but no signs of any living per-] last night in the police court The important duty of this brought up, Opera House tonight ab cfehngion pit Hands. ie : committee is to awaken the wid- Probabilities are in favor of had a will be a much appreciated de- hese en and to report parture in Rupert. son being seen the steamer pro-] rooms under presidence of the ; bl ' the fitt ; | i TS est possible interest in the ing | é Oversease © fes é tlic : ; ceeded, One of the bodies was] yavor it was resolved that some p rte ere e fitting/ an Oversease Club festival in th Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, ; ; celebration of the 24th of May.|evening and an athletic program that of a child, the others of men. . : , prog Pr 4. MINING SHOWS re tn tae : suitable celebration of Empire/ and especially to ensure that the) on a simple plan, with in the ae eine NEW FACILITIES Day shall be made in Prince Ru-) business men of the city shall be} morning a children’s sports pro- W. T. Donnelly, architect for GOOD PROSPECTS ie pary ree iar wes ae rat perenne at Tuesday's RtSEANG: ; Rey. = o mere the dry dock, left for his home in pomter oO make prelininar meeting, 1;ugh not a member oO 1e com New York day The Westholme Lumber Co. to a sec- It is proposed to have a con-|imittee by his request, 1s ener- wi pase plans to be submitted } oe sabe antes hae ond meeting which will be held’ siderable series of Indian fea-) gising towards the success of | Welsford ‘ Focent Developments on Gold meee | eS ae yf es re on Tuesday. The members jpf|tures on Empire Day, including} the day, and the mayor 1s in) t tl . ayaa eer ee materials of every Geseriplion) ii. committee are as follows: an elaborate band contest, if it})toueh with Stewart regarding|” nf aN oscowitz | Mississippi Floods Most Terrible steamship lines, arrived on the in the History of Great River— Creek and Copper River—Out- : look is Encouraging — and are even better fitted than The Mayor, J. Beatty, Gyril|can be arranged The opinions} that city’s celebration, and! ] Planned for the Veen Werklever to supply the trade. They Orme, J. G. Weston, Chief Vick-|}of business men and others will|Stewart’s possible share in Rie eee this GEES and left 115,000 People Being Fed by é will be pleased to submit quota- ers, Chief Owen, Captain Babing-|be consulted at Tuesday night's} pert’s plans. for Stewart al 10 o'clock. Mr. the Government. |, H. Rogers, representative of tions for any sort of materials Welsford expressed himself very Mey oa pt’ : MK R and are in a position to quote) == re os : ” ame ia 5 = = favorably imyressed with Rupert. New Orleans, May 3.—Flood ich who successfully|jower prices than any Northern we % ected conditions today are the worst in i ed the Hidden Creek pro-| British Columbia firm, The large CHILD MURDER SECTION 2 IMPROVE- LIFE BOATS ON Royal Arrived. the history of the lower Missis- perly at Goose Bay, has just left}stock and increased facilities | MENTS. The ©. P. R. steamer Princess|sippi River. The water is run- a iking a thorough exam- make it incumbent upon every~ (, oe | T ME | Royal arrived at noon with about|ning through an 800 foo! breech ina f the Dominion group one interested in building to get ILD A meeting is called at the L twenty passengers, among whom|in the levee at Torras, La., at the r cla iv Kilselas. This quotations from the Westholme i$ city police station, Friday were ©, D. Rand of Vancouver, rate of twelve miles an hour and p is the property of J. D ere ea paras who came up to look his varied several small towns are inun- i A Gwners of Chicago Lines Insist) interests in Prince Rupert, and dated. It is estimated that That They Carry Requisite) Apehie McDougall, railway con-| 115,000 persons are homeless, evehing, May 3, at 8:30, to people before placing orders. 3t Grave Allegations Made by om-| consider the’ advisability of Wells & ( ae a ‘ pany and the vi Ss rs . : ; . pring x iy ne oo. Be lry the Royal Cafe Merchants cial Regarding Province of On- important improvements at A . 1 uo : c Rogers ‘* mpl es Gi id lunch, tf tario — Suggests Registration the western end of the city. Number—One Ship Has Twelve) (pactor, who returned from an} being fed and cared for by the “a pie a ) + sat Crown cla } a ir a aa, ET System Improvement. All owning property in Sec- Boats for 3,000 Souls. extensive trip to eastern cities.| government, s, belonging . yi people. citieind tae tae GERMAN TITANIC “ tion 2 or west of Seventh —— eat tieeeieceaemelaialll Cree : itualted on Gold 3 4 foronto, May i. A large ginhal in. Section. 4, are Chicago, May 4,—Investigation . , See aS, - i rie which are in New German Liner Will Not Be number of illegitimate children urged to attend, | the other day failed to disclose a i RE a ten, ip * per ton, ‘The the Biggest Yet. in Ontario just disappear. We single Chicago company engaged a: 3 milling variety, are satisfied that they have been, Saree ie ema ——jin lake transportation whose of- RA HOUSE Mehaud has done con- done away with, but with matters|— ; ‘ ficials would say their patrons Sidera Berlin, May 2 rhe new trans- eer ae ' } mily Bereavement. iclals. WOU sa} patr 2 his nis poient: More Mee ientie teamer whioli. was or-| 2% they are we have little chance) Mr i E re of Borden street | Vere safeguarded by a_ sufficient divid situated .on the “ae as toamay {of proving it.” fetes toe ee Sea eae tl number of life boats and rafts aN A hatw, Lakelée atid G60 dered by the North German ahinve inks imaee ae Bae | received the sad news of the dea to sccommodate a full passenger : : . ¢ » Sa . ris assertion, made ‘ 'O- ; Ke ; ae 4 f beets ace ate ¢ asse » River has opened an ore Lloyd on April 14 at the Sehichau ital Premeathet Cun los. AOboiia of her sister, Mi Jennit Arm list I) fror hich assays have ship building yard at Bremen, 18 i 1 ‘cial * tobe strong, at New W estminster, Enc seins ak day thniiee aan been obt to have a displacement of 35,000) 115 to some officials, is sald to Del ails Armstrong, who was only in o bh mea : equipment of some of the lake a mild statement of the facts.) ye 47th year, had been in deli- vere ! running as high er hat Ih S4 to 8 ig tons. The company declares that ° 1 $100 per ton. ' wa blished, ac-| The department has long rec-| health for the last few lines were met with by evasive eS a said to exist in the the specifications published, aec- a . sa if the | cate realth ol as answers and refusals to discuss cording to which the vessel was Osnize 1e «seriousness ¢ l} months, and taking a turn for|! sals seuss difli- the matter, Others talked M Michaud’s claims , F ‘ nat ‘ situation, but the obvious < : tu displace 54,500 tons, and that ’ the worse failed to rally and | , frankly and said they regarded it fool tunnel is new being ’ ve , z f t it OB lithe construction of further sim- culty of even proving that ®) nassed away on April 29th, : f ning ee il hi as ip ntemplation, | &rime has been committed, has| unnecessary to carry life boats ( ie rang ‘ ar ships was eonte i ’ ; a a i f pening a good pro- allowed the murders of many UD-|— penetang Packs just received enough to empty the vessels of } { duce; r ‘. 1e° proper a ,jare incorrect. : ‘ ag rap sale, property is not for : ert a fortunate infants to 80 UM-| 44 geott, Froud & Co.'s, 3rd ave. all DABSONECES, E e avenged, Rae a All the offisials seen insisted Weekes, Starting May 6tt lhe nrerrreer It will pay everyone interest- “The only way to stop it,”’ said| ' iooment i that. their vessels carried dhe FO ee ae Ee ee men of the Presby-|ed to look over the large new the inspector "46 to Dania’ Gohn: Barnsley, “a J Pens number of life boats and life In a Repertoire of Entirely New Plays eran TT ‘ r : : = . ‘ ar 3 speoor, © aging ‘rector of re sCOWILZ tak a neeaty SE . oN sneT 2 Minsire| ee intend Node a Sonalenmen’.. of Bhp chandler |special registration of every il- Sig a company, now. agenk|Srenervore Damuieee. Oe WA? CBr PINE SCENERY-—-SPLENDID COSTUMES i el show » near f elt ve & MON sg, 2nd Ave.tf]- ; Steamship Mt mene, . . snectoys ' , oN! > CAST in the near future |at Howe & MoNulty’s, © legitimate infant, and then pro-|;,.. the Union and Boscowitz ernment inspectors. 14 PEOPLE iN THE CAST 4 Which promi OMises to be very enter- on Pam . . , SRT a ee taining : ! 3 vide for inspection every month lines at Victoria, arrived ‘by the , ° ee 2t For a quick lunch, Royal Cafe. until the ehild ig one Feat old. i. ‘hie morniak. ale ik NOT ONE SAVED ( hange of Bill Nightly _ - =\when it can be adopted, 10 : an clove “a sit te “i . Diave Pr 0 >This C » Are ; y Mr. Barnsley first visi ’ Traditions of Marine Engineers Among the Plays Produced by This Company Are the Following mothers or those into whose care “ARE YOU A MASON?” fo eeCrorees ; ooo . the children have been placed Prince Rupert, ! Nobly Followed on Titanic. De guhs 4 r 1 PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO knew that the child would have New songs and sketches at —_——- “MERELY MARY ANN 1. WEST” } to be produced every month there] \y Se ne Opera House—Ama- “The lights were burning- all Re Oe eee OR ED Ween” All th would be an end to such disap-| i... Night.” over the ship until shortly before - ate uD t feet ‘’ Couneil at the cold storage except those with cold pearances.” a she went down,’ “ZA Med Ga iia CAME Blinat Mr. Gunton also said that|== = ree This is the testimony of the} Pub WOMA! IN , 0 J sin Ne d Boy believed to haye found it chilly even in bear- many such children die from de- survivors of the Titanic, TL was} The order in which these plays will be given will be announceg Pubi * Mspecting those freezing chambers. . liberate neglect to supply proper FREE! FREE! FREE! her engineers who kept the lights] Saturday and Monday. Rupert e ei citizens reported ready to rush forward | jutrition. ie burning and heroes went dow} Sa g Poction takai! : ay Hon, W. J. Hanne had little A big beautiful 88 key walt the vi anol: z he . ety hed Prices of Admission 500, 750 and #1. night ers say it won't be a bridge party to- | comment to make in regard to electric player piano, worth the men of the engineering fore rae ee Pretest iy yep be wad Empir Mr. Gunton's statements, $1,200 given away to the will have ‘a high place, Not one Reserved Seats on ae ee te shee: a; o 5: on Das a Day enthusiasts still arguing it out with Domin~ 9) “It the full truth were known,” pool players in the Base- of them was saved, although p. m. at one, box Of ne e 1is mee nF Nxeit 7 Mabe t sn, : |Mr, Hanna said, a pe it would ment pool room, Empress a sad pane were off ane oF DOORS OPEN 7:45—-CURTAIN RISES 8:30 Nk scene—dog catcher gets afier the Counc! lhe shown that he has rather ullding. iese had some chance of climb ett t CCC eoooee | understated the facts,” ; Theatre » . ee} ing to the deck, SSS ——— SSF FFF