to myself, gays | THE DAILY A NEXT MAILS pays Fi rho News (# the Paper to buy For South at eorge ... Friday, 9 a.m. ay From South ’ —— OYET ss 60 0h oe Friday noon L-, ‘ ° ° ° > ~ 1 Ss / is ‘ 4 Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist OnIA, BS ja en NO 101 iF ae a a ae ee a Sr re a ee a ee Ra RINCE RuPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, May 9, 1912. PRICE FIVE CENT? ————— seceeesseoesccoreeees SECTION TWO PROGRESS BS 4 eee ae penererseeeet ; IUST SEE lIOwW RUPERT GROWS ! EMPRESS SHOW EXCELLENT TRIBUTE TO ASEBALL SCORES Property Owners Preparing Pet- Sey Ethel Tucker Go. Conti L ition for the Council = peg Sav gt er ee ee . ay FIVE SEPARATE BIG CROWDS _ "= ts oe cath ila FS kaa Ghia Serta Last Days of Famous Politican Property owners on Section) ea pos 4 whe ba ae Pidewalke of secraneate a, Wiehe ie cence 4 . New. York” lai ‘oh ae and Author Were Ones of Phy- pian 0 ramento F iaoo| 2%? decided at a thronged meet. Every Entertainment House (Except the City Hall) Busy Last Night—A’:..ost the quicker Gacreatee see ene) gical Suffering—Kept Up Lit os Angeles 1, ¥! ; 560/ing last night to go ahead witb! f a Y ae an} : elle lw good deul of - development of Whole of Last Census Roll Accounted for and a City-Full Besidos-- Prssea- _!y ‘fulfilled their part as enter-| rary Work to the Last. on 4; Oakland ». their section, and to approach| ger List of Prince George Provides Further Food for Population Figw ++: | SRURSES tens cos en re It was always said of the late , oe eel : ;company worked hard, and dis- a * ae 6 es i Ala sn 4 a ae ea According to the census fig-jthat there were “‘on” in Prineejat least S08. From th the re-| played their powers to the ut- Justin McCarthy that he was the > oa ‘ ‘cessar efore ankways ‘f id ode ‘ ” é H ' ; ‘ . awe chicago 7; Washington © be put in. They hia a arin rt ures, and for general purposes|Rupert last night more than; porter went over to ihe West-|most. That those powers are Be ntlest and mgs genial oar National back the : dvat ( 3 PEPPar es to} Prince Rupert's population has|twice the usual number of pub. bole Opera House vhere the| not by any means to be sniffed who ever led a political party in ack ee t ses cessary n| ~ 7 | ’ ¢ 2 api slic . “ ; uhicago 9; Boston 8. the pha eivariiaite tik tanec for) been put at just under 5000 et lie meetings and = attractions | Kitlekabtle Indian Bs: was dis-|a! was readily realized as the the Imperial Parliament. A nice philadelphia 4; Cincinnati 4 personal Avia a A oe Own | ple all told. It is about a year| There were at least five pubtic | covrsing, with exeel.> picture, play progressed, and the fre- old gentleman at a woman's tea « Louis 8; New York 14, wHbia 1 Ss arid (yee the} since the census enumerators| gatherings all going at the same/piay variation of ‘he program,’ quent applause of the audience party, wae the scornful descrip xi at a to kate » and are de-| began their task, and a year in|time, and each worthy in more|The Westholme giyss a double substantiated the | impression. tion applied to him by Parnell on or ac ave { 1a Santi | . ; ; ts é 2 £ 2 20 j C.N.R. STRIKE ENDS | Two this ot eee - ys Be ction | the west may mean a lot in pop-|or less important degree, of per-'show and aececunted for more, Tonight the company put on 8 IheMOranls COgneiwe, But there Bie ind M 1 Committ daa pet ulation increase for the people| sonal attention, lthan a thousand jest night at} ‘Are You a Mison?”, which is aj ‘V@5 much more about McCarthy game and Means Uomr e reporte ’ ‘ing There is very : ; | ' cee : ‘ i é ite hi ild-as- All Idle Men Ordered Out of the) ihat there had ee ts keep pouring in. There is very | Struck with the fact that the,the Majes:e Pie'ire Poeatre Mr.) sereaningly f ony. farce, with eo ne replay braaoeh sage: f no difficulty) good reason today to believe that} ¢,,. . James Hanimock. soloi I all kinds of opportunity in it fe milk manner, his beaming smile, Country or to Work in getting the s i first of the gatherings he at- : . Soloist, was pportunity in it for i i pial , Be ng the signatures neces-|the population of Prince Rupert} | “a sd , | pleasing a full sousa drawn by|the talent of Miss Tucker's ag- and his patriarchal appearance, Special to Daily News.) chat a good 4 is already far ahead of the cen-| ended was crowded to the limit}, good pieture show. Showing, gregation. Everyone in need of a he could be remarkably sage va 5p de im hat a goot deal of permanent] sus figure, and it is certain that | and knowing that other attrac-| several times nigutly, the Majes-|so0d laughter tonic should pay counsel. And though the six Yale, May * Tn ~ the noe will be done on Second | before this summer it at an end|tions billed were certain also to'tie musi have entertained at, a visil to the Empress tonight. Peers ero au). 1 1896—dur- 1 W. W. o1 a this ‘see ta | ite te > hen ave 7 ae the official number of Rupert's} pe thronged, the Daily News rian | least six hundred people. The} fo tke Te ne was chairman of kel fa ibe “hanes ‘ a an ‘a Bos oe night re-| citizens will be a back-number| decided to take in the whole five,! louse was nearly full when the} KOOTENAY BY-ELECTION ee ay Parliamentary party 1 oe bi oe epee ee es ee OWuErs, OF. 1008 OD| by a long way. and a sixth he knew of, and af-|reporter visited it, Besides these sights dia were years of great difficulty and d all men to go back to work) Seco Ave € strong . | By te al- : ‘ s Pag 4 : : fi a ahs oo untiy, oMtmibine ekika GE cahekoae de de rah Last night was an interesting|ter personal investigation to let|enlertainments there was a bus-|Goodeve Goes to Railway Com- ov EET Rae be did doh be treated as vagrants.| here as possible. Other iets ng | One from the standpoint of a! Prince Rupert realize how fast) ess meeting of Section Two! mission—Writ Issued at his calmness and dignit to ; r : hes s+ was a reneral of tl sect } ‘ }] , : f . . p pulation estimator Any busi- | its population IS growing. Here;Owners tn the Polive Court, and) Ottawa. g a Dake vt mos Ad a i \s a er t . ihe on i i will be planked * : F ‘ is the result of that run around|the court room was crowded by| oe 6 aes Bere, = Irish ‘ 5 on e to Lp princips iness sitor are . e : ? ers é i ae ! principally. n visitor interested «in the|, mo. crowd strengths in one|over one hundred citizens. But, (Special to Daily News.) ce hae begin English Br) ! Pe . > , ‘ily’s possibilities would most|night in the business centre of|the streets were as thronged| @titawa, May 9—The first writ Palen oy ors are MORICy has : ees P} Hae Pioneer Cleaners.) ..)jainly have been ifpressed by} our city. with citizens as ever. l haa heen iasuddiforthasbyolesk pies ae his admiration CANADA WANTS NAVY vone 4. |the remarkable sign of great ad- In the McIntyre Hall where Remembering that last year} tion in Kootenay constituency pee hin rater ie 6 cUmpnes a ; vance shown in Rupert last night} Rev. G. W. Ray was lecturing on/any single important show was}/to fill the vacancy in the wadcial a posses Premier MoFride Says So at ea Par ae Mopiay Me | To the observer who has known|South America with lantern sli-|}enough in one night to bring; House caused by the sepoiis wee eee my rset London Dinner 8 * m most attractive | the city’s life for the past couple | des, there was a dense throng} out mostly evervbody, the citi-| me of Mr. G ydave , i 7 . nt days of ® laborious show windows in town is that of| ‘ vo | ment of Mr. Goodeve to the Rail-|jife MeCarthy spent at Folke ; = Pe share ey . ; | 2! years if was as if the whole} and ‘standing room only."’|}zen or business visitor interest-| way Commission. The writ is tear the "Ah ek ide Special to Daily News Ge D an c he spite ee Ol] vity had taken a sudden stride|There must have been at least|ed can realize very vividly that|réturnable in July, but dates of brea + ; ae tnaat + in . Lond May 9—Speaking be- aha. 4 ‘ ¢ = or rene eer forward, 600 people there, In the Empress} Rupert is rapidly growing. And a| nomination and polling days are Tt aon pene Pik 0 eee he Canadian Club at which)® oh 2 are cae een eRe ~| Last night — it occurred to a\theatre,. where the Ethel Tucker) glance at the list of two hundred] ‘eft with the returning ofMfeer. It These Gaue i oa . oh es Lord Mi was a guest, Pre noe if attention of almost every) paily News reporter . with the|Co. were staging ‘The Sidewalks) incoming passengers by the s.s.|is expected the seat will go by tals eae mee rena a McB said the Canadian] Passerby. ever present necessity for being|of New York,” hardly any seats, Prince Rupert, published today,| acclamation, csibbers a Hire ee eople would support a strong es at least tv laces at nee,| were vacant. The Empress seats} is ‘ther pos re “( | an ” Nis Bel Macent nave ik ‘Wate at _.SPLENDID LECTURE GIVEN | » VP SE Remy oF ae Bote eats/is turther positive proof, Soe ee ae eros Gey nothing pleased him more than Sivine to the nat. of alle Nios ee ee —_—_—_——OOOOl—EeeEeEeEEE=E=E=E=== mentary nn FRAUD BECOMES MURDER [j, entertain his . friends there. sare Rev. G. W. Ray Attracted a Very : His knowledge of “our own nion. pe ae Large Audience 0. re an oe em cn times’ was, of course, unique, MANITORA’S ELEVATORS ee args User ace mroater and his apitude for quotation Another very interesting and Se na mi cg was quite as marked. Literary Government Has Decided to Ab-|/cautifully illustrated lecture on ————uxu“_“(—_“_- —_— i +s a s 8 eae work occupied him to the last, sal inp ee ie a amloops, May 9—A man na-|though he was eighty-two years andon this Enterprise the citie f South America wa ° . .. . . . o ; ; 8 ghty y - the ‘cities of South America “5! City Council Called Upon Tonight to Discuss Either Openly or in) 101 Mason, doing time tor fraud|of age, From his facile and hab oma BS i : who is wanted by the Kansas po-|ile pen hay flowed ditorial Special to Daily News. McIntyre Hall last night, by the . ’ oy gee eye owed editorials, ,tosoist to Dali ae eee ee aa Private Mauager’s Refusal to Make Further Advaaces jhas deen recognized as a man|eritiques, histories, novels and } , eee Ray showed pictures of Buenos A , , ; ; t Hos tol murdering his” entire| biographies. It was his custom loblin tonight annuonced~ that] avneg and other superb cities of That no further advances will| To the Mayor and Council of to grant a ‘phone interview to; family of five. An American of-|to dictate his work, in the first Ma i government has the Southern Arntinani very be made the city by the Bank of} the city of Prince Rupert: the News. The Mayor's explan-|ficer here has been’ given the]instance, to his jsecretary, and tof the govern-!fully bearing out the eondartat Montreal exeept by special au-}; Dear Sirs,—I beg to advise ation is that the meeting may or|custody of the man _ who will|then make the necessary correc- ship of elevator bue encvinte She Ras -alréady:.givend ony 106 the general manager, you that I have today been may not be private, at the op-j| waive extradition. tions with his own hand. Pro- at the close of the orop|of. these parts. Managing hie| !§ the purport of a communica-| jngstructed by the General tion of the council, Baha RR bably the book of his which \ugust 31. Negotiations.;own fixe lantern while lecturing tion which will be discussed at Manager to make no further Later the mayor specially in-| LATE JUDGE MABEE found most favor with the gen, » sell the eleva-{Mr. Ray entertained his hearers a special meeting of the council | advances to the city without formed The News by ‘phone that} Se eral public was “Dear Lady Dis- rain Growers’ Ag~{absolutely continuously and| tonight, which may or may not) authority, except such ad- after deliberation he had decided) Diffeulty in Filling His Place—| dain.” vhich the province| most acceptably. His lecture fo-| be open to the public. } vances as will be paid from |to make public the principal mat County Court Tribute Wiil Remember His Character ty on doNars invest-|night will further illustrate his Rumors of a star chamber the sale of the two hundred ter before tonight's meeting, as ——— But it is by reason of his char- The loss to the goverament| wide travels, and will be fully as| meeting of the city council called thousand pounds Treasury {While he had hoped the diffleulty (Special to Daily News. acter rather than his actual rs last. year was|interesting as any he has given,|tonight to discuss important Certificates, and funds in {implied might have been obviat-| Ottawa, May 9—It is expected|achievements in all the various $150,000. t} siness , » TO ~ n no xes. ed and press comme eretore : epartments iti i this yeae neem ie | busine: went the rounds this| anticipation of taxes 1 and press comment therefore) |) 34 come weeks will pass before departments of political and lit- be heavy, Do you want to travel for two| morning, and criticism was dir-| Yours faithfully, unnecessary, he sees no further| the inant ae _..___ Jerary life that he essayed that he ses — hours through Mexico to Cape | ected against the mayor conver-| J. M. CLANCY, reason now. for delaying an- & appointment of a successor) vii) be the best remembered Dy Windsor Weeps—So Do We Horn? Come to the McIntyre | sationally in business circles. Bank of Montreal. nouncement to the citizens. to the late Judge Mabee can be|/nis contemporaries. For his Winds Mae oe “Bush” | hall. 250 and 45e . it | First confirmation of tke ru | === = seilack ght LISSA The probability is that the| announced, amiability was even greater. than lobnaon, cx-slave. MHA aMtHant fants tite era 8 |mor to the effect that ihe meet. | From the city clerk the Daily|council will decide to hold their! — his accomplishments—although {Windsor since prev to the ling was really to be a private one} News learned that the meeting| discussion. tonight in public) When the Prince iupert|the latter were such as gained “vil War, is Phe rae ° ty PRINCE RUPERT was obtained by the Daily News | as certainly to be private. after possibly some private con-| County Court opened yesierday|him troops of admirers. years, MARINE NOTES from an alderman who under- Mayor Newton interrupted|sideration of the point. The|Judge Young referred in terms ooo at stood that the meeting was to|himself in an interview with Mr.|mayor personally is in favor off greatest regret, coupled with| Best meal in town at Savoy. re ain —anppetnee be held behind closed doors.| Clancy, of the Bank of Montreal,}open discussion. |high esteem, to the death = of sabeasiien initeincsaiailoaitiaiceindanieilaa ba 7 The City of Seattle called at 2 poe Picola ote Ok ee i | Judge Mabee, remarking that his Full and complete consign- THE WEATHER. Phtsenort-LOdas Oier WAY. MOUM)|T on Ge tS ies ka 4 j would be a hard place to fill. ment of ship chandlery at Howe ———__ ge 50 ee from Skagway. ' | = & McNulty’s, 2nd Avenue. tf Twents , wee ——° ; Scnpf ty BUNT eRe wae Oren ours ending 5 ss f ‘ |help. It was right under i cer i j 4 : : 4m, May 9—Bar., 80.445: max Phe Spokane northbound will ee Ao that nen Se You will be disappointed if 5 i ee 08; ee “Avlaprpive ¢ 9 o'clock rrow 5S CL ee eri ie es ; ’ 2@ i = i hae : ° the flood of water that vame a gt) eee sumverssseererrsosavonessoeise| itn, pear waa w awe w.\Stoker Saved Declares That the Bunkers Were Ablaze Since Ever (i) .ci put out the fire that our| #8, 8 the Metntyre Hall tonight. e rncess oya s due to- a ‘ ni tuical . sast entertainment, 25c¢ anc Cc, c. M. HAYS INTERRED morow at noon from the south. the Ship Left Southampton “Rie ee hadn't been able to cqeepeeaes fy ene Nagin pie Ss eid a se mma bors Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. Special to Naily N The Princess May is expected The White Star liner Titanic) have let them know about it?;al! the coal should have been, tn boy vere oe penne ees . aily ee on Sunday about 12 o'clock north) was on fire from the day she} No, sir.” but down at the bottom of the easahe> t6id<< aE. to keep our * ’ ay ‘o-da ‘ a¢ > Pie 2 ¢ a op ira arte i ap N t cer » COs =} {T= 3 ? the remains of ee o bound, sailed from Southampton. Her The fire started in bunker No. vite ite as. had been per mouths shut; they didn't want to FREE! FREE! FREE! Hays, late President t the eee f officers and erew knew it, for|6, There were hundreds of tons|™1tted bo &% ry. alarm the passengers.” peta pie ent o e The Prinee George salis or 1y I he fire for days.| of coal stored there The cos “The dry coal ¢ eas RY.P. were c they had fought the € YS.|of coal stored there. The coal Che dry coal at the bottom of A big beautiful 88° key 3 interred, .Al- ough the funeral was priv oe? a large number assem. ee to pay the last tribute ®spect to the great rail- jthe vouth tomorrow morning. This story, told for the first time by the survivors of the crew, who were sent back to England on board the Red Star liner Lay- land, was only one of the many Rupert on Her Way | ~The Grand Trunk Pacific liner Vancouver Ww Op mG mer eft en passing to hie mead ge ey acered here| thrilling tales of the first—and | Saturday morning on her first] last-——voyage of the Titanic. Werrocercccoocensscosonbanenniest, trip of the 1912 schedule. “The Titanic sailed from — Southampton on Wednesday, PO Orereren, ~ | April 40, at noon,” said J. Dilley, "Ight's Council meeting, Mayor heard Wild thyme blows,” lhree big 6d passeno a enger lists, but no il | st PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO Pin Le > mance Minister feeling faint, but softly numming “I know a bank whereon the boats racing upertwards with more prolong- youth and beauty, rank and fashion of Rupert attend- fireman on the Titanic, who lives at 24 Milton Road, Newington, London, North, and who sailed hopes to attend to- with 140 other members of the Titanie’s crew on the Lapland. “T was assigned to the Titanic from the Oceanic, where I had served as a fireman, From the day we sailed the Titanic was on to starboard, fire, and my sole duty, together : ie Hospital Aftern: on Tea in the K. of P. Hall. with eleven other meu, had been of ae: Iwo sunning itseli in contented contemplation to fight that fire, We had made ee Coming developmer ts, no headway against it. City Hy Mabel says its no wonder they see stars about the “Of course, sir,” he went on, all, after such a black eye trom the bank. “the passengers knew nothing of Meeecoocee the fire. Do you think, sir, we'd on top of the bunker was wel, as Majestic Theatre James Hammock known as the VICTOR SONGSTER change of programme 3 times a week monthly Gold : Prize : Drawing for $100.00 Prices as usual, Admis- sion 10c and 15c ————— eee the pit tock fire, sir, and smoul- dered for days. The wet coal on top kept the flames from coming through, but down in the bottom of the bunker, the flames were a-raging. “Two men from each watch of sir, Ask the crowds who were at the MeIntyre hall last night and they will tell you the views were “ereat.’ Come yourself tonight and see through Mexico to Cape | Horn, 25e and 15e, it electric player piano, worth $1,200 given away to the pool players in the Base- ment pool room, Empress Theatre building. ; stekers was to!d, sir, to ehh that fire, The stokers, . you know, work four hours at a time, so twelve of us was fighting One Week flaines from the day we put out of Southampton until we hit the; damned iceberg. “No, sir, we didn‘t get that fire out, and among the stokers there was talk that we'd have to emp- TON ty the big coal bunkers after “ we'd put our passengers off in A wy New York, and then call on the re ou fire boats there to help us put " Gut dna ine Change of Play Nightly “But we didn’t need much } THE EMPRESS THEATRE ETHEL TUCKER AND COMPANY IN FOUR ACT COMEDY DRAMA Commencing IGHT a Mason?” 50c., 75c. and $1.00 LE = , ars ve rae ee ak al Sites. 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