gays | to myself, Lal gays fi the Nowe | the paper to says ' RM, THE DAILY NEWS i ea SD 7B Bast ce ,George. . Wednes: m 4 s i Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ee Ae rr _ —_———— — ——= eee ———_ yOL. Ili, NO. 149 Rj PRINCE Rupert, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912. PRICE FIvE CENTS — —— | i ons Homeless in Chi- 4000 Pers | m Today—-One Man Re-! coutimi ported killed, Many Injured— City Hall and Cathedral Burn, Daily News. | ty ire thal} ock vesterday TRIDE BY STRIDE THE G. T. P. IS FORGIN SYST ay STRENGTH OF SIX THOUSAND MEN RUSHES LINE IN W G d 125 buildings Chicoutimi, mm hall, the cathe irgest hotels, ling houses and 1,000 persons are |} d i s reported, but not | \ . --- — — — - Snape ‘ estat ‘ i as killed | fore than 85 I rth ha . nin operation for a ng c nt. is completed of the” re-qeration that it is now regarded| steel will be laid as far as Tete ne man Was ki | | regal vi e laid as far as Tete red. Not until 6;W0O!" f the National Transcon-} P! ‘ West of Edmonton there 3 aining 15 per cent a portion is}as an established institution of|Jaune Cache, at Mile 53, B. GC. cht were the Names |tinental | Winnipeg and|'§ steel for a distance of 250}of such a character that propor- the west. Beyond Edmonton there} Before the road can be completed l. | Monet g 1 pleted and es, then a gap of 410 miles | onately more time will be re- jis a stretch of approximately}to- this point the contractors sane the hd hal Winnipeg a ie 1 a grade of 140 miles, and] quired to finish’ il than was re- 900 miles to the coast. On this|must finish the tunnelling from REGULAR FEAST OF DEATH lHeines Runes ; : : et ! oa oa es into the ,qu red for the 85 per cent. which} division there is 250 miles of|Mile 47 to a point 2,000 yards oo biaiad we os . ! supe! me the} has been completed. | steel between the city and the} west. Here is the heaviest work Eight Come to Violent End in rh Ps ve oe preted fron Phe condition of the western| Summit 6f the mountains. Chen on the whole grade, and from Middie West. Wi \ “6 = s f he a gant of the road between| there is a gap of 440 miles where] 1,500 to 2,000 men have been en- Vinnipes a i ay pated visit of the King in} Winnipeg and Prince Rupert is}the grade is still to be built. On|gaged for months on the task of S; 11 to Daily News.) jm XI i. 1,805 Be [v4 appears to be absolutely], wn to western people. what is known as the west end|blasting a tunnel through the 5-—Since Sun-|')*°°” : F n sn lat West of Edmonton all the work| there are nearly 200 miles of/solid rock part. This undertak- less than eight fae laid iy|M be ab i hel that pamaina tiie. dota’ tacuhder| oe eecane in addition more than] ing accomplished, the contractors d violent deaths ‘ ae f 7 " ss the : I act Foley, Welch & Stew_|1*° miles of grade. will make fast headway. | Saskatchewan and) 7 oad 1 : ‘ vill build the grade and will 6,000 Men at Work. 24 Steam Shovels. oting, drowning . ree ' omplete their eontraet in 19413 ; ban . pa ' vhieh th . tA : I On the construction of the main Throughout the summer \ I) Tae As 'p dal | pill te gots M ‘ : ip ips! an ete ARAL ae hae Taiah in, We oh eis - Savas a thats i = Mary I ; lal es oO > 8 O35 > 0d,]¢ or ye se Tete Jt 3 Saska ed Gillespie shot The Way to the 'Peg. ie d | the vo} bes and ample capital for any] there are at work no fewer than ee ri hes oleae We today rh ee nh) W being 1,80 s, th s rtaking, 6,000 men blasting the right of}eontractors state that the actual pes and buy if 1,475 s of ste¢ elud- Between Winnipeg and Edmon-| Way threuth the mountains,/amount of grading done and the THE FORGOTTEN WAR PrOXTNAate 1, 80/ Be ‘ & I g th ‘ here is in operation a line|srading the track and laying the! mileage of steel Taid will, as the Be iw f W iis) there es 1,550 es ofjthe equa of which was never} es for the’ railway. close of “ithe present seaso. be italy Has Agreed to Conference— approxima JU0 : here | ste¢ belwee th ( es.) b t on first construction on the | By July ist, according to the|greater than the accomplishinent Armistice Likely. has been bu adhe he} g ith ! is a wh the tinent Phis portionsof the} forecast of the sub-contractors|of either of the two preceding ' - aly th highest! character and the trains}engineers estimate that 8&5 per vad has hee long under op- Gf ivolen Wale & Stobart, shelveies: . : i t ~1 a as } g i conference of the "= = : F SS = —<==_—£—_=_=_=—>—————=== 1 settlement of the Vaihalla of S. H. & E. F. ‘ Ps . o | Don't fail to attend the regular | ey, according to Meets tonight to « flicers ; }monthly Baptist Brotherhood so- ae eae “| WHAT THE COUNCIL DID LAST NIGHT | tis iat gy. an armistice! members to be present 3 Jin MeIntyre Hall.. Best time in irranged JOHN DYBHAYN, Se ; i 2 j}town, Gentlemen 25c. 2t | Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4 Take home a quart of ice cream when you go Talked from 8 p. 1 unt 1 a.m ici Best room in town at Savoy. in 1 See Keeley. Grant re ssion r ere of a stable on avenue, | AHEAD ROOSEVELT T0 BE INDEPENDENT His Supporters Refuse to Vote at | Convention at Which Taft Se- | Cures the Nominatoin—tnde- | pendent Convention Soon. Roosevelt has aecepted the jHomination for the offiee of president on an independent licket in the dying hours of the national convention, in which he met signal defeat. The vote for the presidential nomination of the party stood as follows: Republican POL eave reece 561 HOOBOVEIL 5 o ctexs wees cree 107 DLaroettwacs. eosin tae 4 OumMmMings » the ed se(tling site hiteh ever Federal byildings, DEATH IN MYSTERIOUS MANNER. PATIENT DiD NOT REACH WARD FORK AN HOUR, j ged discussion Second avenue sewer trouble introduced by delegatior eee ener | headed by D H. Hays, and afte eho motion and counter motion decided to consult property Lethbridge, Alta., June 22. revolver or automatie loading . occurred yester-Jand a ha ul he accide a¢ whers of Section 4 about it Shot down by a gun he had set} pistol set as for a bear and with to a workman ihe ambula % POPEPEPEEOODOODEOE DIODE for a bear, then falling prey to|two empty sfrells lying beside it. \ lay who was em ae DAY Reeceroerer enter. the animal and being torn to} Finally, some distance from the Angle hatlainann Hays inju are NOt -as sel | . eee a | PRELDS. while crawling to his|cabin was discovered parts of an 9 ” is had he feared. He will be cabin is believed to be the fate of}arm and large bones and the Hay was mount-lapout aga isa week, But hat PRINCE RUPER T’S FIRST “Slim” Lynch, a trapper, living} upper part of a skull, all the rest i x for some put the worst happened while he was near Okamina, B. C, being eaten up. of the faet that} waiting the .gmbulance there RROT SHOW A SUCCESS A special despateh to the Leth- “Tt is believed that he had set had been partially| 0! gd have peel a ys = PIE bridge Herald from» Okamina}|the gun for a bear, and bearing a \ \ plank slipped and for explanation of t6 cele pei var ayaa ies Npnees says: “Word was drought into}shot fired left the cabin and went ® Was taleu:8 asaten eae a : the Royal Canadian oj! camp by to the trap, forgetting the auto ot’! site Maint een pee pees rag . wip | Immensely Attractive Entertainment Staged in the Westholme Theatre Last ae eagee goth. one nls Liad loadite un SES oR OMe He SD ‘ ' ourdoughs elurning 3 : ‘ } : : arty, ‘* synch, was ssing} sec : ate ssulis. Wught by a beam, whieh partially} yesterday on the Princess Sophia Night in Aid of the Rowing Club—-Pretty Faces, Figures, Feet and Voices sndihad head anes’ weeks. ex ik dhGlim" had dkcwwad hicmatin te el bui the blow sick-|report that there is he ayes Lend Themselves Effectively in Merry Song and Chorus— act dates not being available. Aj}the cabin and. tried io stop the d he was taken upjtion f the excitement on Ruby The Boys Help hurried search revealed no signs] flow of blood with his handker- Hering siderably, Creek, Alaska, While the has except that parts of the clothing|chief twisted up, but evidently Sus] that, Hay was seri-}been some god take ul of th Every promise of the rehears-) perfection In solo, duet and: Whitley's song and recitationjof the missing man were on the;died on the floor. Some time helpers at ence sent} district, it is stated tha bere als of Prinee Rupert’s first prer-| chorus the plerrots proved first; were well appreciated, as were floor of the old cabin in which after the accident the bear came iT ance and summoned}has nol been sulliclent i Or=! ot show was made good On the! aia’, antontainerd, Aiea Helen his sallies. Immense credit isthe was stopping. His gun was} in and dragged the body outside Dr, Egg phone, Dr, Eggert}rant the prs i excitement and stage of the Westholme Theatre} yaywiey with Mr, Tracy gave a certainly coming to Mr. L. Crip-lalso gone. The searchers, after|and deyoured it, with the excep- ” ttendance and ren-|rush of people into the new Bele) asl ght before a big crowd.) qainty duet, the pretty pierette | Pe. Who though suffering from}coming onto the oil camp and not tion of the few remaining parts Mored § !, ordering the man’s |eamp lt’rom the opening chorus, the) p.eoiving a handsome bouquet at} ® painful eye strain, nobly cov-| finding him there, returned and found. which were colleeted and ‘ he general hospital lcharming sextet from Floredora,} jpg close Miss Vera. Lockhapt's ered his optic with an effectively} reported to his friends slong the} buried, 3 mmf ssible, It was ahs rhe G, P, A. steamer Princess) the finale, “So Long, Mary, reach Me How to Swim,” with | /ilustrated natch and took his| Flathead trail. “There is no exact date except reeled that the ambulanee candi ephia arrived yesterday altel the | rots pleased their patrons.) vp. Garrat’s tuneful and expres-| Part im the chorus splendidly, “Another party set out and up-|that it was some time between Aviv W moments, but ban gall, en route to Skagway, with And equaily pleasing were the} Jive pesponses from a side box, | #!so singing “De Picaninnies” on arrival at his cabin made a|May 3rd and June 4th, The es ed and thé injuredja large number of pass pert nteriudes. The splendid sketeh,| ac a distinet sueeess. N Brie from “The Runaway Girl thorough search with the result|trapper, ‘Slim’ Lyneh, was a ? n the veranda of alfor the northern port, ‘The pas fhe Penultimate Test,” in whieh) sijwell's “Ship Ahoy’ and- “Yip with Mrs, N. Mackintosh, anc @/that his overalls were found tojsingle man so far as can be HOUSE o the seene. of the|sengers for Prince Rupert were Mes. Chisholm and Me, Prank | | Yaddy" went right home to the| thoroughly effective solo, ra have a bullet hole through them, learned and had been in the peeanle nentarily anticipat-;Mrs. Brooksbank Mr, P M Elis ipied the stage, WaS AP-} erowd, who demanded “own the} ¥8s ene of the most A near the waist line, and also a Spanish-American war and had MB his removal to the hospital}, | Doolittle, Mes Haskell, Mr. Has preciated to the full, and the Con-| Sipand,” which they fad to do | Pierrots of the Shoup. Phe presey pocket handkerchief badly siained| trapped for the last two years Walled n for ts ewift com.|kell, G A. Tracy, Miss MePhat oldirg Japanese poem play with) without for encores had to be| Cigurebhe 8010 with chorus, A further search revealed the}along the Flathead.” MZ, Not 7 : son aa 8 ‘arvel ‘te tate 7. . .} from The Runaway Girl,” was ’ close on an hourl|and Major Gib is pretty girls and most ma strictly curtailed owing to the ; ax ae ‘ , — - ee ———— —— ciy made-up poet proved a 8UC-|fujness of the program, “Half}| SUPE hy Mrs, Mackintosh and Pere, preereeeteetee” ce also in spite of its trying} past Two” and “So Long, Mary” pleased, Mention must certainly coo eee vyoee at the fag end of the pro-!,, quet in the first and full chorus|°t be forgotten of Mr. Werner, PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR RINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO a In this play the Misses}),. Miss Hawley, with Mr. Tracy, the accompanist, wise capable § nes dup Jewel Garton, Annie Brown AN@) in the last song were splendid, Sree wae. a i bs in General hospital acknowledges receipt of city’s $5,000 f ested that a set of good going & ramopho 5 " ishings Marga Maedonald dispeyed) yy. 7. Ww, Chapple, whose Gonsist- ag ae nu ae : ne ne ixbaue: : hours should be ineluded in the erty ha f ‘ " al eharm = and histrionic ent hard work maintained the or- SE ee ae te Ah eS Arthur Cuthbert gazetted clerk of the peace for Atlin ti . ed that Prince Rupert's ambulance aa f of excellent merit, MJ oanization of the pierrots, sang ct vi county, : ; ® race on Dominion Day, br t have hed Bilis the poet's part splen capilally rhe Bassoon, The} eh Pre neers = C Rev. F. WV. Kerr roundly scores his congregation for ree thea the lady eo the Randy peach N i rhe two dramatic nee Six: Little Wives with ohorua? Sailors Boys’ Challenge. staying away from chureh when Ensign Johnstone preached, ose self lighting cigarettes, he inged by Mrs, Chisholm. pon “san Toy,” and an anusing i ae , ice and tells them where Sunday picnickers will go. J hinted that Prince Ruport’s “Yen How nm? Pierrots’ Concert. duet, “Quarrelling,” with Mrs, N. A match’ has been arranged ad ke sc ae err va Aiteeaat heh iae , nk a” of ably \ : winla to h 1s va affect than ap " : between the Grand Trunk steat Pictures of the first passenger train out of Rupert seer in, a to add those dainty kimono \ 1 ‘Hier stage etter o a} Mackintosh ar Prince Rupert’s erack footbal! Seattle papers. , ie death to think peared when the See cai eae Mr. H, Crew gave most oMect-li0. and the -Gallies for. next Large party of American tourists comes ashore from hat Mabel says it just tickles het py show the Pierrots has never ivefy “Don’t You" Know?” to. the] saturday, played on Second ave steamer State of California and “does the sights.’ Nat | Ce Rupert's boys and girls can get up © ” prince Rupert The bizarre}! mi ay, | ays Beer -« Mar ‘Ss ever brought into tho city. ; suited their wearers toldelight of the audience, and Mr.jnue, Kiek off at 8 p., m, sharp, ‘ rere, seme RE RT “Sas TE ica SENSE pa Sees ERIS _ EE Ee