oe eT a y sve Librer jie bays fi the News says | Formerly The Prince Rupert mest =] THE DAILY NEW — vou. 1 II, NO. 151 7 yee mathe, Cs From South ” fi y AE = Ses o5 1geene Prince ee: +e -anees Fridny, 9 eee a = — w tiitetililan PRINCE RupExt, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1912. Pricz Five Cents ————— = — ee ees FIRST DIRECT ———— ROOSEVELT IN GREAT TRIM; PLEASED WITH PROGRESSIVES, 5 HONORED THEIR GUEST pographicai ‘Unton Entertains | 1 | TRUE TO WHITNEY. wibeeauanen Visitor Fitly. Special to Daily News.) hon to the visito | Toronto, June Py, De. R FROM BRITA RAILWAY BROTHERHOOD Prominent Railway Organizer to Advise with Railwaymen, Rupert In Prince at present are | ge A, Trac call nial is made that Hon. W. . JUDGE PARKER ELECTED ‘TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN OVER BRYAN | Pi ph I : | | tania "th | ia a ial oe Mr. Grover Fraser, grand presi- | grap ca nembers | if a, e ary icia sec- BY BIG MAJORITY—BRYAN eee ie COMMIT-~ [upeanized a p did lau h trip} retary, will resign to accept dent of the Bretherhood of Rail- TEE CHAIRMANSHIP—"D SE’ MAY WIN. linat © 7 ght | the handsome/<%. the chairmanship of the way Employees, and Mr. H. A. er launch Alice B helonging to| Railway Commission, He Jarton, the general organizer of Special to Daily News.) j8ressive party definitely under r iptain W. J. Thomas, they had]$ Will remain with Whitney = , Baltimore, Md., June 27.— way toosevell returned = h | f ; Uae ee : y. the brotherhood, A meeting will Irnes omela swif Se eae ” ! (Latest. ) _- The Democratic ifrom Chicago smiling and iy ly dir M : . : ; I ae be held on Friday evening in the d : HUI I viol ook e ‘ convention will tomorrow jfighting trim, He says he never] part r the plant ‘ hich ws | —— | Centra) Hotel, to which all rail- make nomination, but who | fell hetter or more fit his life,| greatly admired Th < lary ng waymei are invited. The pur- their choice will be is uncer- jand was greatly pleased by thel he one ‘ ! en ih FIRE COSTS WELL ‘LL poses of the brotherhood are to- | Ove uck’s let} : yf tain. Bryan, Clark and Wil- | news from Baltimore of Bryan s|] wl th oe SS aaiea TA, I ' ward battering conditions gem gon are in the running, and defeat in the contest with Parker eae faeeniad cae a H erally aud backing up railway em- probably the nominee will be | for the lemporary chairmansh py D 5 el = eet OVER A MILLION ployees in all difficulties where one of these. } | a ae Baty ona ' their rights need support. } rae Prince tupert, Very icidbagitlia ptoas Will Be Dark Horse. delightful time was spent | . j Baltim Md., June 26,—The Baltimore, Md., June 26.—W board with ne and good eheep.| Two Hundred Buildings Destroyed Dr. William $. Hall, who re- ch former Judge A, P j liam Jennings Bryan has refused] Mp. Tra is ¢ Lined re a in Chicoutimi—Whole Section/cerliy seturned from Vancouver b elected temporary|the chairmanship of the resol Pring { ' tvls i of City Swipt Clean— Damage) and Vivtoria, most emphatically ra ae i ; Ruy ind has ar . 9g | : hairmal Bryan was 579 fo} tions: committee of the Demo-| excellent pression of the cits Estimated at $1,250,000. jdenies (he rumor that he intends «| Many at the convention to-leratic party The feeling now|the hart WH Tikal “At A thi jto reniove to one of the southern y hat either Clark orlappears to be that sy dark } vs themselves (Special to Daily News. cilies Dr. Hall says he could ree will get thelhorse will be given the nomina ce CiahAA Tine 26 CV adabon net be driven away from Rupert. ‘ dential 0 t~ 0 oO at par to contest the Juel ; { a | : ' sidential nomina i y th : pa ty { th The Di Baths ha and a quarter dollars’ | besa ok Perea antral ‘election ed the latest electric massage|loss was oceasioned by the fire] Let George Do It. 2. eRe aRIRE Be: hin n the ar Second, at Chicoutimi on Monday, whieh ni: wil ‘ ‘our pit ce Roosevelt Pleased, Sold in bulk by quart or pint, : Be ae canbe i a 2h ee aa a te tuned : , : iblish Phese|swept the whole section of the|by a vesponsible, reliable piano June £0 With| delicious, refreshing hot weather t I I | nite Over two hundred build . : “or lers s¢ of the new pro-| necessity, ice cream at Keeley's ' sare an ey -j;tuner, George Anderson, piano eres are ind high ecommended by the| ings were destroyed, including|expert from Portland, will be ; best authorities many private residences. here about July 41st. Leave or- ders with Paul Kauffmann’s mu- WARKSMEN AOL IN 1unch A B., W. J. Thomas Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| sic slove, opposite new post of- Phone G 914. G Wharf.' Phone 4. fice, 6t | ae | Dominion Day Rifle Shoot Will! Y. Yoshi Will Not Be Hanged on| N ()F RE MENDOUS FORCE Be Held on Sunday, June 30th, Thursday—Governor General at the Rifle Range on McNichol Commutes Sentence for Murder Creek. to Life imprisonment, There be a team. shoot, New Westminster, June 24 eams of six men from] There wiii be » hanging in Nev cnuized rifle associations or] Westminst n Thursday next deiishecianeibigciadenieili ‘ Northern British Go.]Y. Yoshi, the Ja, . vho w ce “ son Sunday. ‘Phe eompe-|sentenced to death by Jols*| Character Sketch of the Hon. Frank sk Cochrane: Minister of Rail- for a challenge cup] Grego! i f the te the Prince Rus}murder of a fellow ways for the Dominion, Who Has Expressed His Intention to pert Civ t\ifle Association isjat Ocean Falls, w si In addition to} prisoument instead et Come to This City Very Soon for the Purpose of Inspect - will be three dif- ord was | Sh ry contests. Class} Armstrong Saturday from the| ing the G.T.P. Construction---A Powerfui Person- \ ‘ 00 and 600 yards. i Mminist: f stice i ) | D } those who have|that H.R. H, the D Gon-| ality Forged in the Fires of Difficulty page . ue” Oltawa J ‘ 25 Whe | thar iinhabited wild-|tendinz to leap upen the steps. same as Class A,j|Uanada, has {1 : I who have soored!! f the H Frank Cochrane erness, a Jad was entrusted WILD] Instead. he swung between the 85 4 es han 95. Class G|New Westmins \ entia \ \ goes , : TS 7 an Old) oars -lipped to the irack and the vi ue e he Hudson's Bay factor. It neces- inges, same as class Az coniinved| No reas is £ iD f , he a Shinty wheels passed over his foot and nav a } LD. sila raveling some ; : ug ha scored under 85.} patch It is thought, h " ve | | tag \ 1 mid-winter through wild,|/eg, geinding and crushing them ghest scorer in the Civilian) that as th re hi Grand unsettled country. For two days|to pulp. Alone and unseen, most " >a WHI De ea >y oul oie tee ae 1 nel | Pa c Railway and two nights the lad engaged] men, from shock and pain, would he ameron cup for] therefore was i a h ei n a terrible running fight with|haye dropped to their death. Not q . 1 ‘ tt ~ { e ~ s a sma ‘ uk it 5 : ’ i I competition will} willful i ue oe \ | i alt nber wolves, his only rest be-|so this man. He clenched his hf we » pangs | . en sider ! ( \ ) r : 3 pia the range at Me. |taker i i Z the ma gv in the boughs of trees with] teeth, tightened his one hand grip th on Sunday, June) mul th oe fers i big man in theJing howling pack below. On the]on the ear rail, and hung on while ti - leaves Government ee oe ee a Ti s f the term Phe} morning of the third day, sleep-|the train quickened its speed. It whart at a.i9, prompt, All en- OPP OPPOLEELE LL ELLE LIA OL LET ti Cochsané:. who hes loka shu lomitable, he reached] traveled some dinthnnaeianne ee : }H Fra ( in the hands of been called a bushrange! injthe post and delivered his mes-|was discovered. Then it was : 4 Partington not later than BASEB 1 has made a deep notch] sages | stopped. The maimed man “alurday, June 29th, at 6 {© a ; ; wohiat ar a thy, Ob Op me. oe {in the ma trunk of Dominio Clung Crushed to Gar. | knotted a handkerchief around ae laffairs, and is and greatly his severed limb and, turning to i Masonic Notes. Coast. | adi i and espected fron Seven years ago a man swune) the railway men, observed, with ” oe | yee Lodge of Ma- Vernon 6, Sacramento 3, vast to coast of Canada His|himself to the platform as an in-ja wan smile: “Looks as though \ mich has been operating Los Angeles Portland 4 ly Prince Rupert will be a| ming ¢. P. AR. train stopped at} it was done for. You had better Mer a dispensatio ' 40 : r f byeahaitans ; }take me a hospita:.” granted a i ' eee eee American. | welcome and important ae \ Wahnapitae one winter evening, | ke me to a hospitar. we VAS © ie mane } ‘inh oO a i ste : Lodg Which has just completed Boston 2-6 Washingtor peal haracter skeli . f th eas . Hle threw back his shoulders and} Worked as a Clerk. : ett: @ ork 6-14 Philadelphia ]of Railways is here given, ch) f ° »| a sm Sain a Renee is 85 : Ae w Yo! ( i ee we that he is a man amongst] pa of up and ae aes 4 | ‘The boy and man were Frank 0 W now be known as|°- . : eold, clear nor ‘rn ¢ OP 8OVe) FO : es ; ss : Tyee Lodge, No, 66, SEER PION gta RADE. eral moments, Then the train | Cochrane, UPS LO of lands, for- The various lodges of British ASSAULTED CHINK Fought with Wolves. lctarted again. A cloud of steam] ests and mines in the present “olumbia tay : 2: — | 2 he oving cars He a a have always heretofore i ears ago and more,|obseured the m i { ‘ “eh under the jurisdietion of | Man Named Hartman in Custody | ... ly. year \ 3 neg little} grasped the platform railing, In- Continued on Page 2.) the Grand Lod f Canada, but at Vancouver for Assault. | a Northern Ontario wi ; use O “Anada, du | oO é ty! » “HOrl is now being made to . Joi ‘| grand chapter, 4 man named Parente ? if "presentasives of the differ-|under arrest at Vaneouve 0, bby throughout British} having brutally assaulted a a nbia a al present holding} Chinaman on the deck e ae » eeting in Vancouver s}Prince Rupert by kieking hi ie Yancouv ‘wlth thi Prinoe Pee omit, he ssa! Miss Winnifred Olive Frost Becomes the Bride of Mr. Charles V. Evitt, a Well vA8Y . i, Morrison, e S ant oul ie pal of the local chapter, is} is said to have been unt dunhery i‘ Known and Popular Old-Timer 1 Vaneny, " ’ : iquor at the x i hy o Wer representing Prince} Hartman bene i BGO) : | W Chureh of St.jthe strains of the wedding march|drove to the residenee of Mr, 0 t ' OLS AL as seizes | @ elican ( oO StL. ] ; 1 it the meeting, moment, At . : A up in the In bh ‘i ye ternoon ther pang out rhe chureh was well! Morlimer, Where a quiet reception » crew ane ocke ip ndrew yesterdé ++ LOPRUS | aa , : tile: Take Reise See bi cn rt itil handed over to "1 innized by the Rt, Rev. | filled with frie nds of the are was held, a number of the most a quar se cre i ‘oom i ‘ vas sole ‘ ose ss ) ith aot : When you gO iar of fee cream) mall t . a Bishop of Caledonia a very) groom, Wh asspolation wi intimate friends of the happy » See Keeley, the police, jthe BI nd popular wedding. | Prince “Rupert dates back to pio- ple being ‘asent Se charming ane . a Winifred| nee! davs of three or four years yours peopl en present, lr erornnne, pcocceoeeweeee |The bride was Lane Resox. lag and the wedding was evi-}|Many very beautiful gifts were PRINC NUTES AGO Oe = tI or ele mann det tly a very popular event, received by bride and bridegroom, Hngland, an 19 ioe! | , oe ode afand congratulations of the warm- E RUPERT TWENTY MI him Mr. Charles Vernon Nvitt, who is} Miss Violet Mortimer made a oy ~~ mpi ate taper 8 oMgratulations coming to Golonel Dayis for show! one of Prince . Ruperts best! harming Jittle bridesmaid, and CGkacllat Eetibhi tanh ihe ah. ai pai of character not to be trifled with instar he ae enown and most popular young | ag groomsman Mr, G, Fitzmaur- Lapta: of te: week. Gubing wie id ai, ‘ands piped to hand pipe at the whart d timers 30] ice inother old timer and near|years in Prinee Rupert, and that CT re j , OK mace t 3 Foot} + rations, : ; reat the finest rhe wedding wT o gs resi-|friend of the bridegroom acted|the west will take to his charm- oa ma fever making fearful ravages pines eT hai D the bride leaving J Pe ai etl’ ntly.. Bishop Du Ver-+ing bride is absolutely certain. ea ee the city, New five-a-sides breakint dens Mr. Bb a2 oe Sal nat solemmnized the wedding and|The weleome which Prince Ru- Sip | fYeet not Fifth avenue in CArRiAS ~ ' a ew {he signing of the register|pert layishes upon its brides and " \ i Iding has fe oll she entered the; duril Only Paint’ used on Wederai building Me i gray As icoktnelan appropriate solo. of love and|bridegrooms is. especially as- on , men ers 1 OOKINE | ' ‘ > > o hi building but on one of the paint 2 ha ae A flower adorne d o 4 a ares ey idness Was” Sung by Mrs. N.| sured for Mr, and Mrs, Evitt, who in, Mabel says it’s not an adding on oe faker charming in a love \ a nie 4 Sa tinionl are to reside on Sixth avenue, away | ae 80 much as a oy aaa rad ind leaning oh e OO aa _ Bride and. bridegroom thea} near MeBride street, "0 Talkative figures and fgureheads Hd, Mortimer, Whe wave BWweye] ene SOP IDIOT IIO OS | MIDDLE WEST POLITICAL FRAY Excitement Keen Now in the Prov- ince—Many Independents Run- ning—$1,000 Offered by Mc- Carthy to Opponents. (Special to Daily News. Regina, June 26.—The polilical battle is becoming very interest- ing, four cabinet ministers stumping the northern portion of the provinee, Many independents are running, At Lloyd Minister McCarthy dismissed a homestead inspector, He issues au open of the In- $1,000 to letter to the Minister terior offering to pay any partly producing evidence that he used his official position in any manner for political pur- poses. McCarthy was promoted from the ranks of the Mounted Police. Notice. All railroad men will meet in Hotel Central Hall Friday even- ing, 8 o'clock. FIRST DIRECT CARGO HERE Harrison Liner Director Brings 1,000 Tons of Pipe from Liver- pool to Prince Rupert—Captain Bickerstaffe Pleased with His Passage. yesterday the Harri- berthed at the voyaging to Vancouver At 3 p. m. son finer Director G, T. P. wharf after Prince Rupert from by way of the outer passage and entering the harbor by Hecate Straits and Dixon’s Entrance, as will the ships from the Orient. Captain MecCoskrie piloted the vesse! in. Captain Bickerstaffe, commander of the Direetor, is well pleased with the harbor, this being his first visit to far north on this coast. The Director is a vessel of 7,000 tons, 420 feet long, 48 feet 6 inches beam, one of the largest which has yet berthed in Prince Rupert. The fact that she is the very first direct Prince bring a cargo Britain to steamer to in bulk from Rupert is the feature of her ar- rival, and has already been well commented up in '’he News. THE WEATHER. | \ For twenty-four hours ending 5 a, m., June 27th: Barometer, 29,954; maximum temperature, 59; minimum temperature, 42; precipitation, .02. Best meal in town at Savoy. In the case of forgery charged against Duncan Cameron, alias A. MeKechnie, at the preliminary hearing in police court today the trial was remanded until Satur- day. Charles Fischer, Lottie Roy, J. G. MeNab and Howard Camp- bell were witnesses for the prose- cution. No defense was made, New Schedule. Effective tomorrow the Granby Bay steamboat service of the Princess Royal will be changed for her to leave here at 6 p.m, Friday, arriving at Granby Bay al 7 a. m, Saturday, leaving there at 8 a. m, Saturday and calling at Skeena River to Prince Rupert, points en route IN PORT: CAPITALIST OF VICTORIA HERE Mr. H. E. Mewton Though a Cit- izen of the Beautiful and Pro- sperous City of the South Has Immense Faith in Prince Ru- pert’s Future. H. EK. Newton, a Victoria capi- talist, is a visitor to the eity en route fo Stewart, where he is op- ening up the Red Reef mining property of which he is the ow- ner. Mr. Newton, who is a well- known resident of British Col- umbia, has been in the provinee }a number of years, is very en- thusiastic about the future of Prinve Rupert. He is surprised at the progress that has beea made since his last visit a year ago, and reiterates the belief ex- pressed by all who know what the future has in store for Nor- thern B.C., that Prinee Rupert will be the leading city ef the North Pacifie coast. Delicious ice cream at Keeley’s. COLONEL DAVIS HAS RESIGNED Prince Rupert’s First City En- gineer Decides to End His Con- nection with the Municipality for Which He Began the’ City Building. At_a meeting of the City Coun- ceil Jast night Coionel W. Mahlon Davis announced his intention to make his resignation final and not reapply for the position of city engineery The Council has accepted his resignation, not without demur, for there are al- dermen who realize the risk of changing city cugimivers at this stage. But Colonel Davis made it quite clear that he had no de- sire (0 continue in the employ of the municipality longer, and will leave to assume important new duties in the south or east. He has several calls for his services as civil engineer. The responsi- bility for the city undertakings after July ist will rest on Mr, Mason, one of the most recently appointed assistants. in ileu of holidays to which he was entilled Colonel Davis draws one month’s salary, W. J. Paterson is in the city, Visits Her Daughter. Staying in Prince Rupert at present is Mrs. E. A. Chapman, who i sresiding with her sister, Mrs. Charles Partington, on Seventh avenue. Mrs. Chapman has been traveling extensively in the east and in California, Her daughter, Miss Chapman, who re- sides with her annt, welcomed her and her stay is likely to be of some duralion. Miss Chapman, whose voice leads in the English Chureh choir, was one of Prince Rupert's successful pierrettes, Hitching-Up Contest. In connection with the Domin- ion Day sports one of the most interesting events will be a hitching-up contest for a prize of a single set of harness pre- sented by A, M, Brown, harness maker, of Second avenue. J. R. Miller of P. Burns & Com- pany returned from Stewart. Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. City Engineer Chief Vickers issues G, T. P. bowlers beat son's alley. loaned the city pile driver wit Typos beat Blue Ribbons at steamer Hazelton cily up the Skeera River namesake PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR Davis eslimates the grading at a minimum of half a century. stringent gambling games with a rake-olf, All-Stars by 131 pins at Ted Morri- Alderman Douglas does detective Tenders first called for towing the sniff yacht, scheduled to lifetime of Seetion One regulations against 1! work to discover sho bout authority, indoor basebait—seore 87-36, make ‘trip to her s _ Ai * rere. eet. ae FSH sammie 2 eT = - yee det