gays | 0 myself, ines ie the paper to buy gaye = Aerqy'T on 1 | THE DAILY NE Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS For South Camosun........ Saturday, 6 p.m. Princess Royai., ...Sunday, 6 p.m. NO, 106 PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. il, © HAYS’ BURIAL PRIVATE, RUMORS OF HIS SUCCESSOR ENT’S REMAINS TO BE LAID AT REST QUIETLY . siD LATE PRE DAY—UNOFFICIAL DESPATCHES STATE THAT ” ae THOMAS TAIT IS APPOINTED. enecial to Daily News. really been made word would eantren May i 2.The | doubtless be sent direet to Mr. ce ¢ the ates Gersmtc: ayy ainwright, Hay wil be held on Thurs- | fter , and will be of | Meeting of Tennis Club 8) feat ature at the re- ,| A meeting of all ladies and y Sof Mrs. Hays.’ The gentlemen interested in tennis is aes will arrive on Tuesday fealled for Monday night at nine}! mo or Wednesday. jo’elock in the police Court, It is ee , necessary to have a limited num- al, May 4.—Extra edi- bev of members, and anyone de- Montrea’, evening papers to-|Siteus of playing tennis should os Silahed items that the di-|be at this meeting, or send in day publ he Grand Trunk in|their application for member- rectors of tht : ship before that date. 3t London held a meeting and have chosen Sir Thomas Tait to be the successor cf C. M, Hays. One iputed the despatch to In answer Presbyterian Services. }44 a. m.—-In church hall, Fourth paper altr avenue, the pastor will conduct the Associated Press. i) enquiry a wire came from the service. Yew York saying that the Asso-|7:30 p. m.—In Empress Theatre, ciated Press had sent out no sermon by Rey. C. R. Sing. such despatch, although it had _ Strangers and visitors are cor- heard from Canadian sources dially invited to the Empress that the rumor was afloat, The| Theatre Sunday evening. The Ramble Ciub are planning outing for Wednesday officials have stated Grand Trunk heard nothing of| another hat they have PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATUP.DAY, May 4, 1912. = INLANDER FIRST. | ( Hazelton, May 4 Spe- i cial. The steamei In- lander, Captain Bonser, the first boat into Hazelton, ar- rived here early this morn- ing with sixty tons of freight and seventy-five The run and Captain Bonser de- passengers, Inlander made a record clares this the most suecess- ful initial trip ever made on the Skeena. The leaves for Newtown this ternoon, Inlandes af The City of Seattle is due to- night from the will bring the Bailey Stock Gompany, which will open at the Westholme on Monday. south. She inclined to bel: vening, next, he matler and are | ‘keptical, They stated that noj —- == - sppointmel s expected until | The Nameless Dead ter Mr. Smithers reaches Can-| Halifax, May i Fifty-nine | ida. Mr. Smithers is expected] unidentified from the Titanic} week, with several other di-j disaster were buried today with | ectors of the company. William) impressive ceremonies, one hun-| Wainwright, acting president, is|dred sailors of the Niobe taking} {present at Oltawa, and the of-j part. fcials of the Grand Trunk say i a a Da ais eRe thal if such an appointment had For a quick lunch. Royal Cafe. A VISITOR OF NOTE INVITE THEM | Rev. G. W. Ray, Who Has Some-| TO RUPERT a Relate . Great Party..of. British Business) .jjy and while here under the Men Coming to Canada This) ayspices of the Baptist Church, Summer Under Dominion Govt. |}, wil] tell Prince Rupert people We Bagick. Re GiB: PAOD OPO LLOL AIA OP ELEOLOOL OLED OLED DD + BASEBALL SCORES PPOL POD ILIIL OLE LL OL OLE OLE LEDILOOD. Chicago 7; Cleveland 4, New York 15; Philladelphia Boston 4; Washington 5. National Boston 3; Brooklyn 14, Pittsburg 3; Chicago 9. Philadelphia 8; New York 6. | Men's Own Association will| —— D ae ~|by clause, and this was done, Ac- hold social evening, Monday} rhe ¢, P. R. steamer Princess curate figuring of the cost of de- next, May 6th. ;} Ena arrived with gasoline and veloping the section by Mr. Fer- explosives. She is discharging guson, “‘oivil engineer, was in- Now is kodak time. at the Rexall Store. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL VISIT THE COLD STORAGE Coast Sacrament 2; San Francisco 3. Vernon 7; Portland 3. Los Angeles 7; Oakland 13 American St. Louis 5; Detroit 16. } HAZELTON DEPOT SITE G. T. P. Appeal Against Railway Board. Special to Daily News.) Ottawa, May 4.—The cabi- net today reserved judgment in the appeal of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway against the order of the Railway Commission order- ing the company to locate their station at New Hazel- ton, or the Kelly townsite in British Columbia. 18. EKastman’s; at the powder wharf across the tf bay. Manager G. H. Collins Shows the Party Over the Wonderful Building---All Are Deeply Impressed---Mayor Expresses Surprise That the Citizens Seem So Unaware of the Vast Extent of This Enterprise for Rupert Hl. Ali- boat F. to the Gé In, the Phippen, Fish & fine power belonging Com- invilation of Mr. G. H, Collins, manager tor the company, the Mayor and members of the City Council yes- terday afternoon went on a Visit of inspection to the cold storage plant at Seal Cove. The pai ly embarked from the G, T. P ineluded the Alderman Bullock- Douglas, .\i- Cold Storage on the adian pany, and greal wharf and Mr. Collins, Webster, Alderman Mavor,? ING TO RECEIVE WAYS | | | | | } | j | | Section Two is. alive. Last night’s meeting to discuss the lreport of the ways and means |committee was well filled, Full j/time was given to the report, which was presented by W. Lynch, and was very full and ex- plicit. President Lee Baker pro- posed that it be discussed clause cluded in the report, which em- bodied three schemes of local improvement. The first proposed includes all of Second avenue through the area covered by Section Two. Another local improvement area suggested was Graham ave- nue and Moresby avenue, which make a complete circle around the district. A third district was that embracing the property fronting on Atlin street, Tate avenue and Seventeenth street, this making a second cirele in the district. With these three, the main part of the area would: be pro- vided with roadways. In the mat- ter of paying for these it was proposed that the property on each street mentioned should come within the scope of each of the bylaws. To equip the section with _- SECTION TWO MAY BE GRADED. — OR PLANKED WITHIN SEASON EVIDENT DETERMINATION OF OWNERS TO DEVELOP THEIR VALUABLE PROPERTY EVINCED AT LAST NIGHT’S MEET- AND MEANS REPORT. plankways, it was pointed out, would cost some $35,000. To grade Second avenue in the sec- tion will take at least $20,000, but a start can be made for $5,- 000. The feeling is in favor of the grading of the avenue speed- ily so that so much of the per- manent work may be done, ese pecially on so important a thor- oughfare, As regards the payment for the improvements, it is felt that as expressed at a former meeting, there is little to hope for from the City Council, but the lot owners themselvés will be pre- pared to give their personal notes to secure the bank in making the ~ advances under the bylaws neces- sary, which it is felt the Council will not fail to put through under the pressure o fthe many power- ful interests represented. Petitions covering the various proposals made for the develop- ment of the section are to be circulated before next Wednes- day, when the committee will re- port at another meeting on the manner in which the majority of the owners wish the work carried out. It is understood that M. Albert of the pany has a proposition which will facilitate matters. He is one of the largest owners of Section Two lots. POWER AND LIGHT Supt. Matthews Reports on the Situation Today Supt... Matthews,of the City | ight plant, announces today that | he will be able to start up the day |}load on Monday, ‘This means |} that power ean then. be supplied! ito consumers, Regarding the re-, GOOD OUTLOOK AT TERRACE Agriculture Activity at the New Town Promises. é ' sent Year—Settlers- Witt this Year. That a ‘arge portion of the garden truck in the markets of Prince Rupert will soon begin to come from Terrace seems as- surred. The results of early efforts at raising all sorts of small fruits at demonstrates the vegetables and the new town, possibilities of this rapidly grow ing neighbor. The tracts in Terrace have acre parcels, in bea sold ten which is ample acreage for. peo- ple with moderate means to pro- For three miles night.|on either side of the town set- high-| Ne|son Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh|dertaken by many this year. Terrace is one of the near ag- and Mr.|riculture points of Prince Rup- lert, and good progress and de- [velopment is bound to come this year, NEW FACILITIES The Westhoime Lumber Co. have greatly increased — their already large stock of building materials of every description and are even better fitted than ever to supply the trade, They will be pleased to submit quota- tions for any sort of materials and are in a position to quote lower prices than any Northern British Columbia firm. The large stock and inereased facilities make it incumbent upon every- one interested in building to get lauetations from the Westholme I es ple before placing orders. 3t Prince Rupert's ieading hotel— Savoy. = Majestic. Theatre commencing May 6th monthly Gold : Prize : Drawing for $100.00 dat Prise: \isteiivee $50.00 Sng Prise: suv hss cae $25.00 Sra Peied: 37 thes $10.00 Ath Prine’, o- «sawios cs $5.00 Gila Prive: soa alana $5.00 6th: Prise 4 oeesie end $5.00 Auspices—Wil! Visit B. C. -}something about the remarkable erage oe. pr peace ake lmarks made by citizens that Snea Bi. » Nawhk life of travel he has had. on his brother, who is a visitor in ;}more are lights are desirable pecial to Daily News Sunday night at 7:30, Mr. Ray the city at present, Dr. Reddie /throughout the city, the Super- Ottawa, May 4.—-Arrangements} wij] address the Baptist congre- edttall NaaeeTr: xttoale, are a. |intendent says that at present ow been completéd for thé) gation on “Mission Work Among bs r vates Viotoria managt r vl |the fifty lamp circuit available Canada during the month) the Savages in South America,” | he . ins ant ene tae atone is taxed to capacity, and not un- a earnaiiseg (on on ‘Thesday ne wil further | ship lines, and several others, ii- | re the counoil cen pEter sposners ie y pre ’ ifty lamp cifeuit can extra arc} ind business men jcluding the press men. lights be given. came to the Dominion. | As the Phippen approached (he) |. .pran COLD STORAGE COMPANY'S PLANT VISITED BY paapiess Wee 5S ee pa \ include fifty to | cold storage plant three deep | PHE CITY COUNCIL, Try the Royal Cafe Merchants’ | sixty leaders of commerce in the |} booms from the siren there were) 5 mene! Tah: 7) ed Kingdom, most of them enswered by the boat's siren, and the cold storage system does not| lishing on the shores of Tuck's} KS | iirmen and direetors of great} almost immediately We Par, { admit of windows m the walls,|Inlet, which is going to be the Social Function Last Night. rdions, representing — in| peMue within hearing of _ which have t so thiekly padded] largest on the Pacifie coast. | ~The Bucaneers Dancing Club ed capital two hundred} }cheerful strains of the Kitkavla |. ih eork and air-space tiles. To}| Afterward the party repaired] gaye one of their enjoyable events] filably handle. n dollars. They will arrive) Hee band, who stood with | ep in the cold is almost as|to Mr, Collins’ own rooms,|at MelIntyre Hall last Quebee on June 6th and after) their silver instruments at the great a problem as to keep in the} where the genial manager treated| Among those who attended were:|tlers are clearing land and cul- ‘tour of the east and middle west} pisudins sige: io eee lah heat. But the freezing chambers|the company with the height of|'phe Misses Dunn, Miss Brown,|ti¥ation of their plots will be un- go to British Columbia, } }ranged by Mr. Collins as @ BLMDS) vit give an easy 20 degrees be-| hospitality, according to Where some time will be spent, l}weleome to the municipal party low zero from the start, and the} land standards, and also talked} pynn, Fred Wallace, Graham ‘he Dominion government is ¢o-| | was yer) heartily appreciated.| | op chambers will vary in tem-| most interestingly on financial) Kearney, Frank Keeley erating in the tour. j | Mr. Collins introduced thé Mayor perature from zero to freezing|imatters in special reference to| and Mrs. Bryant. - vmmenconnsatil i }to the company of ‘musicians, point according to their contents.| the city’s financing, which Mr. ae ie aR ES Footballers Be There! iwho highly esteemed the honor \s Mr. Collins pointed out to the} Collins considers well handled by You will find the boot or shoe Football tonight at 7:45, at| papne them, end: a wees re? | Council, the coneern proposes to} the Bank of Montreal, Later Mr.| you want at Scott, Froud & Co,’s, Second Ave and Seventh St. } proceeded under the eee store. produce, eges, fruit, meat,| Collins ushered the party to the} 3rd avenue. \" Team—R. ©, Killen, goal; A, | pot Mr, Collins to snp OR ere & lete., for the city merehants, as|launeh and they returned to the} tin Ae ae east oe Murray ai Martin, backs; John} plant now practically wee . 1 pwell as handling immense quan-|central district of the city very | ENJOYED AMATEUR NIGHT . Carmicha ind Ben: Ferguson, | } main construction, Lous ; sli tities f fish deeply impressed with all they| ae ee half R, C Mabeue mrtalaat pases ener. POR fin- After being thoroughly im- had seen, ms the mane =e si | Series of Successful and ‘Apprec- f{ \ jishing ft 5 TOF © , surprising thing is tha re citi-| . de 1 Bee A olmbars)| From. the boiler room, where) preaaee with the immensity of See SNe eran ae Sac so| iated Turns Put On. Brown, x ; J. Watt cad Daria | |the clever patent Seahitanctesaie tel bs 3 ete one OF the ‘Duute ane unaware of the tremendous ex-| f-oeai talent again shone at Hacks; 8, ( and Gilmour, | | are. LOUD eR en their aah gle AM he ee cee Saha: fwarh (nn of the work undertaken Out) the Westholme Theatre _ last half backs DU tAGAe eras ing round in the fire boxes ¢ arry- ness in ils ‘ ads] ; rare Mat Seal Cove, It really is. far night... andz& tail house dounie rights Paterson Aantal Willis. | ling their burden of blazing eval iy freezing of Sa bo the St eee greater than most people Imagine.) oxpnressed appreciation of the Croft : et through the engine room with ibs;of ice blocks, Cit storie oO or oe ofthis oat cae teatia Sana ; " fi . oe 4 va ; . \ aes : : two giant power producers, and | ishables and the production, per- : eee oe | Sciusing f0e, Seee ee sn 3 apperton ; lines-| on through the seemingly inter-| haps, of ice cream bricks for the | ou a 8 one I eaee I 7 er 2 ” pha ca . adie. Pan ey ms anda; a. Kelly. | liiinable maze of the freezing and fair ones of Prince Rupert, Mayor| ner 8] the Naas og “oF Sa ener ice ha sat, Ske ’ The will he ee ineeting of the elub} leold storage rooms with the iv) and Council emerged at length | oan Lake von oP st ee sg an mu Bic Ahh affion ne — the mateh a limiles upon miles of piping forjon the rool of the building and | sh a or, » A, ? atl | os a os > eae BU \| ‘fo eters PluMps | ithe ammonia vapor, the manager, | surveyed the vast view it com-| Hotel Central, city. 2t | sc in ile . ‘ erat so a kh are cordially “pola ena ne lantern in hand, led the way.|mands The Mayon. waa shown | : i Learn Aa sain in cide, talkiihe any —_——— In the upper floors of the build-| by Mr. Collins the sito of the new Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| end aan Be ae ye Ma aa or . aia ‘ s estab-| P » sone ¢t ac ,» an § a - Hear Rey Mr. Ray. F.R.G.B..| lecture on his travels in South | ine the lantern Was necessary, Par) pannel y the ce mpany is estab | | hone 4, dame Squallino, they banded her N the Metntyre hall: HARA | America. He is a fascinating} — - —— ee ——————— | lamons, but she roused their ris- “9 dla? p.m, Subject, speaker, His experiences sone KILL YOUNG CONSTAB {tbe foouttiog to iene nie ' & Savages in Brazil,”| are extraordinary, but he has jsterics. An amusing sketch ta Mustrated with curios and cos-|also the gift of power to tell ting off the la-de-da Englishman, luwes Admission Adults, 25¢.,} them, and he has curios (G GUOW beeen ee ey ge ae se lwas effectively rendered by G, 8. Mildren 45 cents, tf which are of absorbing interest. < “ | Pitemaurice and ma aoe tee to oo Desperate Affair Occurs at Clinton, B.C.---Escaped Murderers ‘10 amusement of both houses. > . "§ Commit Their Third Crime | It will) pay everyone interest- _jed to look over the large new PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO (Special to Daily News. , These redskins were to be tried| morning to w here the Indians | consignment of ship chandlery Clinton, B. G,,—May 4.-—The|for the murder of a man named | horses were found, tive miles|a¢ Howe & MeNulty’s, 2nd Ave.tf closing of the assizes here today| White last year. Kasily apres from ae Peneen® Kindness Sec. a eee ee P i { | = ro 3 roKe ) 3 as sho e "y z o capture) oll serene receiving that hospital appointment the Finance al noon was marked by a dra-| monthe ag nae DeORe OMS OE a ae Nahede fatih Daraly me al Ster feels like an M, P. P. matie touch of local color, Twol}old log Jal an Tees ee ae camel eae Senet Madame Squallino enjoying her lemon lunch jbad Indians, already outlawed,| freedom by first murdering ae oe Hp ‘hand al Seen uy wae enjoying her lemo / Seotion 2 | added another sealp to their belts, | Chinaman who was the only eye |'l posse remaines on ie sores should be a “ says the first girl baby born in Secon & |}A young provincial constable!| witness of the original crime and/and additional men are wont 2 A big beautiful 88 key Whole wee “ ’ and the good lnamed Kindness, who was on} who testified at the prolimninnre seas earenee by me er electrio player piano, worth ship Amy, mounnntl welenmes pong aim oe “0 duty for a short term, was shot) hearing. 91. tbd wks Dike MUPragerers Goad oO si da $1,200 given away to the Mayor conte pee tu lost twenty-one minutes wie chilli. ¢| through the heart in the after-| A reward of $4,5 was put 5) re ie ech tian pool players in the Base- St Cold oh; emplating reservation by the city 0 ; |noon while endeavoring to cap-|their heads by the authorities, ull and complete o¢ 8-3 ment pool room, Empress chamber available for knockers. lure the jail breakers, Moses | bul they were not captured, Aliment of ship chandlery at Howe Theatre building. ae ‘posse of eight went in chase this & MeNulty’s, 2nd Avenue, tf poco eees 22! paul and Paul Spintlan, ' Westholme Com- — PO nats a RS eu i f Fae ee i