sat , aeeative Library x THE DAILY NEWS LF 3 / ~ pay, MGISLAT ye . be Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist oe ill, NO. 158 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Sarvnvay, ‘Juuy 6, 1912. RUPERT S UR GEN | RE | eBay Special to Daily News Victoria, July 6 rhe 9 Provincial government to- day donated 85,000 to the storm sufferers at Regina Enthusiastic and Inspiring Gath Tomson RAILWAY nthusiastic and Inspiring Gathering of Public- Spirited nels thts: be revnctat lei (RAILWAY Ci ti L A id P li ti | P di A ises in London. itizens Laying Aside Political Prejudice Assembles | | WRECK H > Special to Daily News. to Discuss Memorandum of Needs for the Cit Sed OER as to os Om ee $ or e 1 y ment has selected as the site for i, tl Very Serious Death Rolls and ie proposed B, ¢ building in cation OO {cot of She Lists of Injured in Two Bad | Strand, near the Gaiety Theatre, Railway Smashes During Yes- (0 ARING LIST OF PROPOSALS ihe busiest corner of the metrop.| ‘rday and Feday. olis, Negotiations will be entered 4 . J into with the London Co. rty Special to Saas oe 1% touncil to purchase the property Laterobe, Pa., July 6.-—-Twenty- one persons were killed and ¢ Principal Present Needs for Furthering the Prosperity of Prince caters Arig: | 0 4 Let " er ataily g ‘Pd, e Rupert are. Waterfront Facilities for Industries and for Power CHARGED WITH many others were hurt, late this 6 ° afternoon when a passenger Boats, Morse Creek Bridge and Porpoise Harbor Road--- __ USING KNIFE) tsi: 0% the tigioner vats : : : Railway was smashed from be- Sale of Govt. Lots in Section One, and Erection of Sdn hy a double Mme trea Old Timer Named John Kelly tgjtrain. Only one passenger Permanent Provincial Buildings in the reted 0 OT, concen tautteesed wibeus Whaes POINTS FOR THE PREMIER |: -; f party polities, with in| th st discussio ok place pute at 2 a. m. Today—Alleged renege — lview solely the enlisting of as|It was pointed out how very im to Have Wounded D. Moinnis.| Corning, N. Y., July a of j : forty-one *t s of ssterdays Consideration of the fol- jut h Prov il @ ronment aid) pe i the need f better op : rt : Sl ie er ret a SE md lowing matters of vital im- | 4» | ble f the furthering of} p t for firms anxious to| A stabbing affray that might ain a x 7 ue a oe anal thy ress ne yrospe of] esta h themselves or the | have resulted in serious conse- wen claimed but thirteen, These portance to the city of |‘! . - _— "| : , | , are so mutilated as to be almost Prince Rupert will be re- =!’ Rupe ha been left by| wa here and how much] duences occurred al 2 o' elo & thts sid : ne t : quested from Premier Sir (/#*! "ight s large and rep 1-}adva he would get at} morning on Third avenue. John — F Richard McBride by the tive meeting of citizens in the | he p tin i their loca-| Kelly, a longshoreman, and old eat citizens when he arrives: hands of the following ee Phe opinion of Mr.|timer of this place, stabbed Dan Phe \\ be drafted]I d ha he government] McInnis, foreman for John Hil- 1 ea sale as soon as h hat —— appeal] yh d vdminister | | ch, in several places with what possible OF the present Pro- j ! { ‘ the Pre he \\ I be ving vas apparently a small pocket ; | a " os mediately by Dr, Cade. Kelly, avenues and Third and |°" Sretad. al 2 aiioat tinal ; pa. n_}who was arrested very shortly pve Fourth streets, and the erec- niet woe | : a Pan then. of took place. was|@rince Rupert’s Own Favorites ' ha a . ste bs 4 ng|after the affa place, wa tion without delay of the | ! |" \ “ a ~lbroueht up this morning in the] Of the Footlights Kept Their permanent Provincial gove- Central Committee, Ms Rv court, ana after prelim-| Audience Well Pleased Last rw a pa wa t i ernment buildings on Market | George D. Tite, the pres o id draw uy wry evidence was taken the case| Might With Good Program. place. | dent of the Conservative As- |). is remanded until 10 a, m., - n f ihe Pre ers f j ; , ‘ : : 2. The sale without fur- | al n \ 4) ‘ ent suggeation was| Monday, July 8th. Amateur night at the West- ther delay of all the remain- Db I. Kergia, pres oe \ McRae after J. H | . holme Opera House bobbed up ing lets owned by the Pro- | len f the Liberal Associa- Hilditeh had brough yp the Borden Pays Call. again last evening with a partic- vincial government in Seo- 7 cbaurma matte waterfront: for the London, July 6. Premier Bor-|ularly bright and attractive little tion One. Phe the bers of ma Mr MeRae sug-| dent today made formal calls on} show that kept the large audi- 3. The granting by the | me : : Mesrs h ill the flee f power| the Colonia Admiralty and Warlence hugely entertained and . red Stork Ma Newt - : _ ‘ se The » CO yar of Provincial government to the I i { \“ | bea a li he water.| ofc amu ed, rhe little company of cit fal fo Mae BD rh as D P. I. Palmer I a! ne i players, who are now well on in “7 ¢ ease * oe 9 | 4" Seot \ J. Morris : ‘ ring the the third month of their exist- term as possible of the strip | nae steamer bringing the of terf 130 feet long | a. @ siewal Oy Peck Al lp that Bir Riehard may ence, have thoroughly established a a ae hich ie at Aa wn Montgomery, J. HH. f[) en of the oxtent of the themselves in the good will and ss a - a o @e | Hilditeh, G. A, MeNicholl : discussed mosquito fle sympathy of the people of Prince present idle, at Gamero y M | MeCaft 0 i | P Rupert. All the old favorites ap- and which the citizens ure | Nels Alex. M Manson Morse Creek Bridge. peared in their various turns of — 7 for meee. Pets Black, W am Mar | gard the rse Creek bridge ———— singing and acting. Particular Hon for @ mosquito F M. P. P.; David H. Hays | erally f that the £05-|Ganada’s Famous Minister Dee) mention must be made of the 4 The leasing for imme- und J. C, MeLenna having so many lots in clares That Preferential Trade} capital performances of Messrs diate building purposes, or | Thronged Meeting. is Iwo, the value of which Exists Whether It Be Recog-| (ijhson, Stowell and Whitley. The other speedy practical ad- Chose who may have suspect }would be so enhanced by nized as Such or Not, former, a host in himself, kept ministration, of the 900 feet | d that Prince Rupert's business) tt ection bride, might ——— the house in roars of laughter of Provincial government won divided into many fac] be sed to « tribute con London, July 6——A large and/the entire time he was upon the waterfront available in Sec- | Ls the detriment ¢ the} « ly to ils cost or able audience gathered at] stage. Mr. Stowell’s singing is tion Two so that the city tw's interests would have een] C. MeLennan said that from | jh. Imperial Institute to hear the} always effective and thoroughly may benefit soon by the loca~ | urprised last night to see the} th tandpoint of the city the|jjon, George Foster's address On| appreciated, and he has estab- tion there of industrial con- — ft unanimity of at i heapest was build the eross-j}j-yperial unity. Historical teach-| |ished a reputation as an enter- cerns at present clamoring : et ; — alidndike of all shades w Section Two was by @ till.}ings and political tendencies, he] tainer. for waterfront space. ay : mn political i it rhe P howeverl would] said, are all toward unity. The pretty little playlet “Mail F Prince | we acks a kinds here} Whether we adopt the system of] Day" was most artistic and at- 5. The assistance of the hen the real welfare of | va tra : Provincial scemeeas in the . ; was concerned The} and would object to the rhe preferential trade or not = oe tractive, and introduced to the presently pending problem co esy displayed toward mpany en ag a Pr agree that co Nae oe . od people of Prince Rupert anning H. of the erection of .a perma by sueh table rivais as the} bridge Mr. aden want _ | piace and whether or not it be] R, Potts, a most charming and nent bridge across Morse Mayor and Me. Hilditeh and on rj) ki : ee oes yen. anes oe: a eee eet ee — — oe n Two J ' des to yull together vistered sireet {CTUSS dominions ave ‘ ’ ’ ‘ - ormance o 2 o x Creek to connect Sectio , evident d “ ee oe ihe Greek If it was, iher the city] pling hooks of preferential trade}amongst the rude surroundings with the business section 0! this time the benefl , : 2 , hc th it f Second . y was most marked d make the fl. Tf the G. Tiley che vitals of the United King-|of cowboy scenes on a western a a JO Ae the plan — i le e tone of the great} l ibieeted, it would have to PAY) de n and thus coinpelled a greater|eattle ranch showed histrionic of oe. , - x “ : was enthusiastic,| for the added cos inflow of trade and commerce, ability of a marked degree and . mee ine : | afforda ro ise f i good 6. The speedy commence~ friendly and full of = oo Porpoise Marbor Road. — === — ap . . a Po - a \. » gepirit hat upbuilds e| . portance of the ¢on- ye ittee, which has power s to come ‘ ruction tive pi ' rhe importa tral comm a . wal 2 yeteaone road = [eitics | struct ei oad \OWSGEIo ad@ te its number ne to'Re- vite om : pictures were the Discussed, roppeise Harbor was emphasized! oint special commitiees, should om OvIne P pid to Harbor and Many Aspects Porpoise U i qué ol better, of anything vention island, for Phe points in the sum arme by M MM ephens, a04} meet on Monday night, when ine apes hs ae ay ing , Poe , e et anson nem-|yarious requests tabulated will/%®* S80 : , : which the Provincial govern- mary of reques b me ae Mr. Wi vg R wc # a % es : - . pe Nth oo film deseribeu as “Arson at Sea ment has already made an the Promms te ibte| Pe i ! a mat show- bite - bably for presenta. | ¥4* magnificent and held the appropriation of $26,000. discussed in 8 2 ; . in on } ; ti it present Mr. ; se i no Premier audience spelibound, Tt will be \ll the above matters of im vspects, and a great pete alt the p a pee ‘ie sown ' : shown again tonight, and all nee, and apy others whieh} teresting mare ht "7 it "Ove! c iat was now busy] Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| Should make @ point mf ecoing it i ‘ i : yp y a b oh l ve men engine as ‘ By r aie ie : os : aS fans occur to the minds - the ~ meestion han pa h plan and would soon be] phone 4. before it leaves this cireuit, ding ¢itizens concerned, irre e qué abies (a. eeneel The matter would PACS ata al seniagenigees Jabie te department at Gedatnend os Premier. eoere Victoria It was a question On Wednesday, the 17th inst,, ae lwhether this road should be BASEBALL SCORES ihe G, T, P. steamer Prince John T TWENTY MINUTES AGO eal cenie road or as will not make her usual run to PRINCE RUPER oo running the base of the Masset, but will proceed with the receiving SUBe! i G P. had had Coast. Premier and pary to Granby Bay, Citizens’ eommilles still ; nliain Ihe I ttle Met of requirements for Sir Ric hard to read the matter of a scenic attraction Vernon 14, San Franeiseo 4. |The John will make her Masset - . Mc Ne mt chuckling quietly over the emi hasis Hai mind some time ago with the} Portland 2, Sacramento 3, run on Thursday, the 48th, oo. : se Creek bridge » the rk at National. Cem ha ce at ht upon that Mor bieet of improving the pa m5 eee Rt tod who promised Vancouver visil hevtop of the mountain, He was} Brooklyn 4, New York 6, Special Announcement. Lees ib ' wei ther change Ih Rupert, has made #000 lined himself to th hat the Philadelphia 10, Boston 0, Major and Mrs. Green, the di- ’ Rui o es tt at F. Bratt has resigned trem sr 000 that hid bes appre- Cincinnati 4, Pittsburg 7, visional commanders of the Sal- ' oo he teal leaving one last rose of — ted would be best used mp Chicago 4, Bt Rous 0 vation Army in British Columbia, WP teu) oe v7 ucting the road at the base American. will be conducting special revival ‘a "Mal 1» eave that after last nights i or : f the mountain Boston 2-5, Philadelphia 343.]ineetings at the citadel on Satur- ibhie . ( it a voting in the polices court, sh ” At 44 o’elock the meeting ad. New York 5, Washington 6, day, Sunday and Monday, July ' “« 8 "ile ‘ * ‘'rinee oes people ean't pull Loe ther oO rned, arranging thal the cen- Detroit 3, Chicago 7. 6th, 7th and 8th, ‘* What will probably turn out to be another tragedy of the sea not far from Prinee Rupert was first feared yesterday after- noon when the steamship Prince Rupe was coming through Quee Charlotte Sound, Pas- sengers noticed a floating dere. lict in the shape of the upturned hull of a gray painted fishing boat wallowing in the trough of the sea. Offieers seanned the wreck and surroundings closely TIZENS GET TOGETHER FOR THE CITY'S GOOD FIFTY FOOT FISHING BOAT SIGHTED CAPSIZED IN SOUND PASSENGERS OF G. T. P. STEA..ER PRINCE RUPERT SEE FROM DECK THE UPTURNED HULL OF A GRAY PAINTED BOAT AWASH IN ROUGH SEA—NO SIGNS OF NAME OR LIFE. ee | through their glasses to pick up any sign of survivors, None were seen, and it is hoped that who- ever they may have been they were rescued by some other ves. sel, \ furious battle between a thresher” and one of the small whales of these waters was wil- nessed in the neighborhood of the wreck, but both wreck and sea fight were too far distant for effective photographie work, — - - ———— CONNAUGHT’S PROGRAMME Elaborate Itinerary Prepared— Duke Will Be Here at 11 a. m on September 23rd and May Go as Far as Hazelton. (Special to Daily News. The Lieut» has received a des- Victoria, July 6. ant Governor patch from the Governor Gen- eral’s secretary setting forth the programme of the tour of the Duke of Connaught in British Columbia during September and October. Connaught will visit Kamloops on September 17th, Vancouver, September 18.20; Westminster, September 21. He will then proeeed to Prince Ru- pert, arriving there at 11 a. m. September 23, remaining till the evening of the 25th, including a possible visit to Hazelton. He will return by Nanaimo, Vietoria, Vernon. Penticton and Robson. Nelson will be visited, the Duke leaving Kootenay Landing Octo- ber 7th, RUSS AND JAP TOOK BACK SEAT In Settling Terms of Three Hun- dred Million Dollar Loan to China the Russian Gear At- tempted to Grab Advantages. July 4- London, The agree- ment for the $300,000,000 loan to China, which was signed Fri- Great Britain, France, the United States, Rus- and Japan in Paris, repre- sents a complete backdown on the part of Russia, who attempted to throw over her ally, Japan, and negotiate a loan to China by herself, leaving out all the other powers. The final result of the negotiations is that Russia and Japan have lost all they fought for, and the attempted bolt and the threats of Russia have proved abortive and ineffectual. The powers have withdrawn the con- cessions at time offered by them to Russia and Japan and those countries have been brought day by Germany, sia one to the point of signing an agree- ment allowing them much less than would gladly have been given them two weeks ago in or- der to preserve harmony. high class place The modern, for billiards and pool. Seale's, Third avenue, tf OLYMPIC MEN Athietic Stars of American Team Have Rheumatism and Their Trainers and Backers Are Much Mystified and Disturbed. Antwerp, July 4.—The Ameri- team, which arrived here on the liner Finland, is very much downceast over the inexplie- able attack of rheumatism and sprains from which Melvin W. Sheppard, Michael J, Ryan, mar- athoner, and James W. Thorp, hurdler and high jumper, are suffering. Untless they show im- provement in their condition it is doubtful if the trie will be able to take part in the contests, This would be a severe blow to Amer- ica’s hopes, as Sheppard was considered a sure winner in 800 and 1,500 metre events, in which he entered, while Thorpe and Ryan were figured certain point winners. The team will spend two days training here before leaving for Stockholm. Caledonian Football Club. There will be no mateh by the above club tonight. All the play- ers who took part in the mateh at Terrace on May 24th are re- quested to meet tonight at 505 Seventh avenue, near school, also all other players and officials, for the purpose of being photo- eraphed. All are expected to turn out at 7 o’cloek sharp. can Olympic is The Rev. W. H. Andrews, who is taking the Rev. F .W. Kerr's place as pastor of the Presbyter. ian Church, will preach on the following subjects at tomorrow's services: Morning, “A Comfort- ing Hymn”; evening, “The Un- recognized God,” Athlete-Pastor Returns. Rev, W. H. MeLeod returned this morning on the Rupert and will be weleomed back by his many friends and congregation, The popular pastor announces that he will preach as usual to- morrow morning and evening, his evening address being in the nature of an account of his in- teresting doing at the Baptist convention in the south, THE WEATHER. > For twenty-four burs ending 5 a. mm. Julw Sth: Barometer, 30.091; maximum temperature, 56; mmimum temperature, 45. Lan bulance purposes. church building. Steamer Prince Rupert 34 hours, PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR Four new stretchers placed in prominent positions for am- Announcement made that the Railway Coimmission will sit for the first time in Prinee Rupert, Major Gibson merrily entertains surprise party of twenty- five who pounce upon him unawares, Presbyterian ladies hold strawberry after overhauling and fitting of forced draught to coal furmaces, makes fast trip north. Time festival in the old