BA a es " SSEyy oA \t 7 gaye t to meet NEXT MAILS Legislative Library “| ; e ny For 1 South » says ' Prince George....... Friday, 9 a.m, V; A x § . 2 ° . Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ——— ee Ree Base Se ———_——— — ee oe _ —_— yo, Ill, NO. 108 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, May 7, 1912. Price Five CENTS ——s ‘ ee ae COT ee ee — - ee aa Tr - —————— = $$ -: —— — —— eee 2 t Ay Baer B , - : ane pean - — a — ste eee — - ———————— | = . . . ° ’ | ie | j late C. M. Hays Died Alone, Faithful to His Life-work’s Latest ‘Suggestion That Recent Fatal Case of Measles Was Aggravated | } Mi . 2 | . e Charge---Remarkable and Pathetic Details of the Last by the Non-draught Proof Nature of the Building Demands ® = : S ° ° . ° e Lingering Struggles for Life Gained from the Gleaners Investigation---Hospital House Committee Chairman ? 66 ’ ” oLeqe of the Sea’s Sad Harvest---Search for the Washes Board’s Hands’”’ of all Responsibility Over yp . . 9 . e. e s e Titanic’s Dead Still Continues Contagious Cases Sent in by the City be Special to Daily News. o'clock last evening to continue | either Roman Catholic or Pro-} An investigation into the cir-|disclaim, on behalf of the hos- Again the mayor expressed slifax, May 7--On GC, M, Hays’ | the search, She took coal for|testants. The White Star line MISS GRACE McGINN cumstances of the death of a|pital board, all responsibility for| himself in favor of an investiga- i fond the estimates | '¥° weeks and three wek’s pro-| had telegrams from friends re-| jy \ Bachelor's Romance” at|Young man, a city patient, from|the care and treatment of in-|tion, and Ald. Morrissey used BOM ees ae ie r| Visions for the crew. The White} garding all facts. That the dead Empress Theatre Tonight pneumonia, following measles,|fectious patients by the general|some very strong terms in char- r the iture construction OT) star officials and the shipping] were Christians bad been estab- after isolation in the temporary|hospital and staff. The isolation|acterising the situation. The Pacific. Vice-| PI 3 aa as I } | g = he Grand Trunk 280}i20s “jmen here believe the government) lished to the satisfaction of the fever shack at the General Hos-|shack, he explained, had been|more he heard about it, the less oe has received I residet Kelly las oh at| steamer is likely to succeed in|local Hebrew Association, and WILL NOT TAKE pital, will be held by the whole | permitted on the general hospi-|he liked it. He wanted to know 1 ht Of the bodies buries . jrecovering a large number of] bodies will now be sent back to| council on Friday night. The/tal grounds ex gratia, by the}how much the city was getting A ! been ee 85 the bodies. the Fairview Cemetery. words of Ald. Clayton on this] board. Patients placed in it|in return for the hospital grants hel an i oe are Cc. M. Hays’ Funeral PETITION ROUND matter last Monday night had|were fed and wailed.on by mem iven vert 8 Most Died of Col Berio vs! ee : ; an or d _ ge * ak R M : C a wt Montreal, May 7—The body of| jevidently gone home to mayor!bers of the hospital staff, but not} Ald. Bullock-Webster, moved i her ie Mackay- tey r sunningham, who ays arrive today at| % land coune é very me arias sip oP . ; The ;/that steps be , 5 BBE sc’hrousti in 180" bodies, | accompanied the quest notes [Mf a72 ill arrive todRy Ot pig agent implored | Seow ne a eet ae iter sain tl hoon tat ia|tave the llation ahaok Improve M naking a total of| fact worthy of special notice. “Sol; .., Gx : "| Signatures Representing Real-| a Pobgee ; r rin ae rr he “a ; mie Logan. ©. M. Havs’ brother, Dav- t Valued at Half a Million| -"!! information bearing on this|Mr. Nelson, as chairman of the}ed as suggested by Dr. Reddie, ; os 187. Reve Weeieee pe could ae Mapen D7 Wel ia i. Hays from Prince Rupert, Robe young man’s death shall be ob-|House Committee, had taken|and added to his motion that the v pI buried at Hal-| ship s doctor, he says, “about/.,q ¢, D. Hall, his son-in-law, is oe tained and made absolutely pub-| scrupulous care to ‘‘wash the|extra-isolated hospital for small ix g 68 still at the mor-|one among every seventeen bod- will accompany the remains poe, ‘etil i eee eile lic in the interests of the General) hands of the hospita! board of|pox patients be built on Block g ies found was that of a person! .nich will be removed to the fam ae : oo le i a ney| Hospital, as well as of the com-|responsibility for it.” To his|28, city reserve, at the cost of Saved His Wealth {who had died of drowning. In the] i. pecidence. The funeral, aj, ay and a ri ae tect AtE AS munity at large. |knowledge no general hospital) $820 as further recommended by Phe with the largest|C#8¢ of the other sixteen death) |i vate one, will be held on Wed-|/>~ ® ne " ; 'S~| The matter was re-opened last|could be held responsible for|the Medical Health Officer. He j}was caused by exposure and did }sion in council last night, the : : nds was that of Col.| "* neds! 7a , nesday at 2.30, Rev. Dr. Johnson} th oN MATE Ot aratoting night by the bringing in of a re-|contagious cases. It was up to| suggested some points regard- B . Omaha he had} "0! ensue until some four hours conducting services. The inter-| 0 Ala. Satie eibatny atiat a port by Dr. Reddie on this par-| the city to provide for them. jing the general hospital condi- 16.000.( iding letters of| 22° the sinking of the ship. ment will be at the Mount Royal] ut * a rhea sity : licitor a ticular case. The Medical Heal- “This,” Said Ald. Glayton,|*ions which may be embodied in y 10.000.00, three che- Extraordinary Situation cemetery. be 2 sip eae . {th Officer stated that there MOQ seca oN . worea tithe forthcoming investigation, ) | plaining the need) for the sig- ecaq| makes it seem all the worse. If : sand, and bank} 4 remarkable fact developed at The Astor Will natures be published in all three been no neglect, that deceased} iia omnital: SesakeC kama a and the motion was carried. $ The funds -taken4the Titanic morgue tonight. Ten New York, May 7—The will of] ca. fin RATE otic ABien Oe had had proper skilled attention,| ‘7° Ospita & s 8 Ald. Morrissey is meanwhile : he Titanic bodies are left} bodies taken as Hebrew from the|the late John Jacob Astor was a Pe 5 ike on stisen that the pneumonia had not re-| hands of the case, then it looks|anxious that the nature of the | © authorized to engage ant r . . ie h of the Provineial| Fairview cemetery and removed} made public today. It shows five} _ ee i. deriha eke Memahiinen In sulted from the flimsy nature ofjall the more like a case of neg-| quid pro quo between the hospi- Gover ind held in safes.| to the Hebrew burying ground| millions each for his young wid-| 7, eet . Mr Br oer tia aay re | the shack, and that patient had ‘tect. I doubt myself whether an}|tal board and the city over the . The M rea sailed at five} have proved to be all Christians,}ow and adughter, and practically ; a Se 1 aa pss , aaa been suffering from compliea-] hospital board can thus wash its! grants made, shail be reduced to all the rest of the Astor miilions| aged Pa aa Pk i ; ‘}tions previous to his removal to|tarids of any case like this.” | writing in one way or other, ; aving securec Signa ‘es ‘Ce i . is left to his son and heir Vin-| i vinta i Avan hath ce crt isolation quarters. At the ee ———— ———————— —— Y 3 . J “OV ra atradaad bar “ wey : . sa e - » » ree > > ) cent Astor, No provision ee | lion dollars worth of real estate. as re { aS a he ako C made for the wife who divorced | Racardine tbe altitude. of the|! la re te er ee him, Only $30,000 went to char- Grand Trunk - Pacific Co... whol be converted to a shingle roof.| ity, with several minor bequests Sn Boe pees awe | He also mentioned that the pat- : ‘i ilitiliinencniedn tees Sak ne for a a Pa lient had ben removed to the Gen- ‘ . lue, the city solicitor 18 stl : “i : at Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. the dark, but word is expected| ©"! Hospital building when |, , Phone 4. jaily bers set in. aai , ; _ es see 7° . Che reading f this elicited f e° +i>.e R’S ROMANCE In place of Mr Brown, the pro- ee a Faectag the rather Decision Come to That it is Better to Abandon Appeal; 4A BACHELOR'S pability is that Frank Ellis may| {rom Ald. | Clayion the rand neem . . eciniaeaeeei Rd a ibd Si sci gz state ants é é . es . given’ Case Over Contract Matter in Dispute and Com- Pour Act Comedy at the Emprese| on° UP Me vo “" e ai eae te from an independent fully quali. Council Has a Pow-pow About Them and City Engin . iatures--meanyv e 1e city sol-|. ; oye : . * s promise for Cash to the Amount Agreed on Theatre Tonight i ya aaa ' eae publishea| fied source, reason to batievo} eer Enunciates Plans in View for Drying Them — Pee ten te lthat the patient had not been : 8. P. MeMordis through his;is. This, he thought, would cleat 4 Bachelors Romance” was] for the information of the public] suffartia | fréth: = oompliestiona Off With New Crushed Rock L. W. Patmere, has re-| the city of all legal trammels in} used by Sel Smith Russel bap wnt uncertain as to signing. | until after removal to the shack Ald, Clayton drew attention;used for the crusher. This, he | } ac > - ———_——__——— } . . ; s offer for $8,500|connection with the contracts.|Seven seasons. If is a comedy land even that he had not con-|jact night to a very necessary|Said, would kill two birds with : at appeals to ¢ Y r LIQUOR LICENCE BYLAW ei oo E , ; ; ; Soe eae f his claims. He}]When he had come to this coun-| tal appeal to all, dealing with) Q ltinuous skilled attention during wiatter when ‘heradked: wheather coe ea —supply the crusher 1ims $1 | ei] ) maphod. that. iki ee David Holmes, a news- i \ Fe lhis fatal illness. Ald. Clayton RAN ar, * 4 and:remove the rock which might i jcil, Mr. Peters remarked that," paper critic, who has a ward,,a/\When Shall It Comte aie once) rurther pointed out the fact that the Board of Works couldn't do! jocagion a iaw suit. 1D) on the matter at|was his idea that the city should] daughter of a life-long friend, With Shortened Hours lbp. Reddie had stated that the something in regard to improv- The city engineer had @ olen council meeting} get along with as few lawsuits| The last time he saw her she was ¥ - em _,, |patient had been removed from| ing the street crossings in the|for using the small crusher with nen Dybhayn, Mor} qs possible, If people tried tol a child, he having placed her in| W te. we ae andl |T6 shack into the permanent business centres, a certain amount of rock which : ck-Webster, and/trample on the city then he/charge of a maiden lady to bring} cence by-law Clause arlec B h al hich he took to be a The co ‘il heard Col. Davis'|is available at a pinch itil th re , ; : : : , .| hospital, which he ie council heard Col, Davis'|is available at a pineh, ur e ue favor of settlement| would fight, and fight hard, but}up. She grows to womanhood,| the hours of closing “ae id virtual admission of the shack’s|report on the situation. The col-|large crusher arrives and can be 3 Ad \ld, Montgomery) in this case he thought the claim/has a desire to see her guardian, | into force at once, a 3 cig unis | unsuitability. Added to this was|onel mentioned that he was han-|set going at Second Avenue and a sider Mr. MeMordie | had reached reasonable dimen-|She only remembers him, as her} July 15th, when ie ain % pang RLY Medical Health Officer's re-|dicapped at present by shortage} McBride. This plan, after con- ‘ ed to the sum, but rather] sions. father spoke to her often about} renewable se a ee rej} { commendation that the shack be|of rock with which to feed the|sideration by the Board of ae y he was in favor of 4 motion in favor of settle-] his goodness, jught up at aS nig ; tt eat | roofed with shingles. There was|crusher and supply dry macad-| Works, will probably be the one F i ‘ MoMordie'§,“CRSt. }ment with Mr, MeMordie at $10,- The play opens in his office and} meeting. A pootlan ; aero something wrong in this case he}am for the streets where they, adopted, the matter meanwhile oe Solicitor Peters expressed | BPas ate t) . t a shortly after the young lady ar-| cil seemed to NA ECA yes 1a felt sure, and he moved for an} need it. remaining in the hands of that “ ! favor of settlement of }900, Mr. MeMor¢ ake aving first) wives in charge of her governess.| making the clause ¢ Sap oF _ investigation, Ald. Morrissey mooted an idea| Board with power to aet. cM Case at the sum pro-| been approached for a definite The ward falls in love with her will then inflict ho Nardship or} The mayor also felt that thial thatthe. noee diimped on lots at| eter sie Paes e pe ihe Watson ease, and| answer that be would accept) guardian, despite the fact that} misunderstanding Be the period) os a matter for close scrutiny) the point at Eleventh Street, be-| Full and complete consign- he Ke case on the same bas-| 810,000 as final, was e¢arried, there are a few years difference | of open pours 85 the time licen-| |. even supposing all was in or-| yond the junction might be haul-| ment of ship chandlery at Howe ” : in their ages. me poner O08. ACO DANS: Re | der, the fact that it bad got into|ed out there by the derriex and|& MeNulty’s, 2nd Avenue. tf OCC oo;o; Co ;;;C +; OO CO};OO;tOOt: ’ nm fails realize that she oves | Me Side lpr ade 8 ssirable that Mr. J. L, MetIntosh, of the To- ny . veaae a while his bach-| For a quick lunch, Royal Cafe. | print made fs earn 7 oe a al Se SECTION 2 . rhe acal Co., Winnipeg tae a : ‘Cunid? mel an investigation Bp Herd sot Football Game Tonight | rie and Lamb; outside right SRRONR- (aikes pig me*Jelor's heart is pierced by Cupid aI oe I ful information of the public and § Sy arene " b : ’ MENTS is in the city, Mr. MeIntosh has) appow, though this does not oc-| Satisfactory Report ithe thorough establishment of The football game on Saturday | Barker; noe a ertson; out- —- been up the river as far as Haz-|cur until the finish of the play. | Supt: Matthews, of the Light) (ne reputation of those concern-j| night having been called off ow. | Side left, i iscroft. ; ’ ’ } | : : ; At a meetin Saturday night Am iT : elton, \ Bachelor's Romance is a}plant has reported to the council! a4) op the accurate location of|ing to the rain, the following | Par ie t ve Fon inted t { aa ae ed the ts : ______ eure for the blues, and if you} showing that during the past! iho blame if any. teams have bean: selected to play |“, eee fife arene ie nesdas nn ? lon)” Weds fe want to see a real comedy don't month tho plant Bas Seah auaear Ald Montgomery strongly| tonight at Ibrox Park, corner af] Ove. Pare 7 me : ° 4" t vy evening, May 8th, fail to go to the Empress theatre|a profit of nearly $300, and that] “"" ern Second and Seventh, at 7.30. are excursion lo Terrace and to a ) consider the ad- FREE! FREE! FREE! tonight. lthe day load now commenced will | supported the same view, men- Team—Goal, . Paterson; backs, | Peport tonight. The Caledonian fe a ‘mporiant im, —- sna alte ceaaliertcentn | supply power to the eity at 42.9) tioning a certain other case he}, Murray and Youngman; bees Poa Club ao alee oe eae : at the western A big beautiful 88 key Baseball Meeting leents per k.w.h. | had in his mind’s eye which had| packs, Carmichael and Ives; out. | 1° aes persis) in by : one he oo An 2WRe electric player piano, worth A meeting of the baseball club} ia very close bearing on the pre-| side right, Holmberg; centre, El- all on jursday nig a . or laa ae ne : $1,200 given away to the will be held at police court | sent system for dealing with in- lis; outside left, Joyce. “B” Team — tion 4. ura ag ney St Pele pool players in the Base- rooms on Thursday, May 9th, at) fectious complaints in Prince Goal, Brown; backs, J. Gurrie Penetang Packs just received Us wire to attend | ment pool room, Empress 8.30 p.m.—H,. B. Campbell, pre-|} s Rupert. Ald, Morrissey cr and Borland; half backs, 8. Gur-|at Seott, Froud & Co.'s, 3rd aye. wo WHE PEPOTL. | sident. 2t| his support, and Ald, Bullock- POOP |! Thesire euliding. eH | a|é5 If Ad re Webster mentioned that in view Pe tca, to ee ale -_—— : \ , . | ; » large er de towards os = The Ramble Club of the Pres-| EC a a of the large grant ma roooone ,.|byterian church will meet at the} the hospital funds by the city, PRINCE church hall tomorrow night be-| eee tonight the couneil had most certainly a a " onthly ic istigate ‘losely to PERT TWENTY MINUTES A fore 7.30, and will go on a jaunt m right to investigate C10s to Seal Cove. ° 1 . 1 see that city patients were pro- One Week Commencin 1 COO a Gold : Prize : Drawing }}) ° toi ne Week Commencing ihe ‘nee Minister agitating for sidewalk on Fulton Street, Santa Anna in Trouble for “As the representative of the “Weel Third Aye. and new Gity Hall, Now, what do you The Grand Trunk Pacifie tug 00 00 government,” began Ald Douglas rn ; oul that? Escort No, 2, towing the barge $1 ° with dignity, : me do ~. pee YS threatened appeal agi " . "ac lgments leorgit “oll r stock for <== to see that the 10ospital boare dia i al against the contract judg Georgian with rolling stoc or : ea "ed to be only a lemon peel. the railway, arrived yesterday. dat Prise ssa daceee 850.00 sees that everything is done as ETHEL TUCKER AND COMPANY IN FOUR ACT aw oho Discovery! Electric lights in buildings can be $|Capt, Foster, of the Escort re- Ord Prizo .:ivecetde $25.00 il should be done, _ He suggest- COMEDY DRAMA Toa ae in day time without having the streets Jit too. |ports passing the Alaskan Steam mid Drige~ ss 4 sieas ae $10.00 ed ne en 2: Bi palsy penet’ és ’ ” om aitland keeping } sealed eye the Purchasing ship Co.'s freighter Santa Anna Pris® ..ieveeewen $5.00 man o 1¢@ hospital house ¢om- R seen ona tnd Kewping his pasled eye on. th ship Co.'s freighter Santa Annalff th Prizs 6.00 ff] men. of the fndplial house coms achelor’s Romance Mo: © forthcoming horse bargain. lat anchor in Granville channel, Sth Prize .spseeseves 5,00 ’ seit { Mabel says she wishes she had the magnet that gets | He spoke with the Santa Anna dit Prise oi iinicas tad $5.00 council, a eee Change of Play Nightly 50c., 15e. and $1.00 ’ bunched together week-ends. and she reported trouble with This Mr, Nelson did, the pur- Veet eCooooon her engines. Gt | port of his remarks being to _ eee iy ti. & 2% re oe