gays | to myself, say:| Legislative a The}. gays | NEXT MAILS For South Princess Royal......Sunday, 6 p.m. OL. Ill, NO. 94 PRINCE RuPeErT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912. PRICE FIVE CENTS SENATE HOLDS ISMAY CR NALLY RE SAVED TENDERLY CARED FOR Man Disguised as Woman Saved His Life---Messages of Sympathy From King George and the Kaiser---Re- lief Fund Raised by Lord Mayor of London | FOOD AND CLOTHING FOR ALL immigrants and Millionaires Res Revcecil Returning to England---Six! Chinese Coolies Saved by Hiding Under Seats in Lifeboats--- om n WR. HAYS’ SUCCESSOR. Montreal, April 20.—A cablegram received from the board of directors in London this morning an- nounces the appointment of Vice President Wainwright to succeed Charies M .Hays as president of the Grand Trunk and Vice President Chamberlin to act as presi- dent of the Grand Trunk Pacific until Mr. Hays’ suc- cessor is appointed. TITANIC’S DE! S DESIGNER SENATE HOLDS BRUCE ISMAY IS CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE Senator Raymer Declares it Cowardly of Ismay to Take Any Life- boat as Managing Director of Line, and Holds Him Crim- inally Responsible by Risking Lives of Passengers and Crew---Demands Retributery Justice to Guilty Company be Inflicted to the Last Degree Special to Daily News.) ener of London, England, says|ques, payable in Canada, which! From Special Correspondent.) j ter with Captain Smith two hours; New York, April 20,—Yester-| there were two explosions before|had been collected by banks,|Fipst Declared Her Unsinkable,) New York, April 20—Public| before the vessel struck. av morning the number of those|the Titanic sank. He believes he|were also aboard. but Grawfished Later ly pinion in’New York and London Lightholder had a very narrow} OVMPATHY F FOR MRS. HAYS he Titanic disaster was|was the last person to leave the | | jescape. He was sucked down by| : | Sees aa }is clamoring for a complete in- iven a 348. Last night the|ship. He says: ‘Not long after Memorial to the Dead | London, «April 46 canals Ta pie ' ” ii jthe ship and blown to the sy The following telegram ; i a : , . a an sans a . e | » 4 ALONE vestigation ints 1e Titanic} face , a eX s stimate had been cut down to|the ship struck there came first New York, April 20—As a me-|cartiste, designer of both the 'T ) ) f AmuIC | face by the boiler explosion, was this morning dispatched § ind «this morning theja big explosion, then a moment | APN tO tGEa sho diadain the | ’ ’ ner OF botn the Li-| calamity. Criticism is particu-| J. Bruce Ismay was nervous on) to Mrs. Hays: h Star Line issues an Ofli-jlater a second one. The second} Tits ; : $ rs tanic and Olympic, said today: ! arly leveled at J. Bruce Ismavy,.|the witness stand. He said he; itanic disaster, the Seamen's m } “ ‘ ( placing the loss/did most damage. It blew away). uiaty of New Sank ce; gone [ never thought there was|it being alleged that it was his) 20Urted the fullest: investigation eee M. Hays, f 1 63 Thus it goes,} the funnels and tore a big hole in) ,), appropriation sufficient to|/such a thing as an unsinkable| orders to maintain full speed and snd AERPs Oy FOReE yen’ ON et The Prince Rupert Board nd exa many of those|the steamer’s side The Titanic 7 ns | , pul on full speed. He said he} i (11 tated «htt Rae 5 4 , id Se ake endow two heds in the Seamen’s/ship. When the news first came|break the record, though the was anxious to leave for Europe of Trade tenders you its i! i iv li « *¢ s ) Careenet ) one Side t > g a ere ' . f . °C “ol. at ‘ r F < - Fa a ‘ ss a ; as ¢ if 5 2 « ) 4 | probably never be} passengers making for the boats cd : . - pee a ar 4 ‘Fiee a tkely shel ot cc eerned of the presence | at-once, a9: he. was ‘worn out, by ee be were spilled into the water.” jled by 1¢ piscopal church | Lhe ear I thought likely shelof icebergs. At the Senate in- | worry | GEO. R. NADEN, “nam . ‘ - }would reach port. The fact thi stige : or} e sec ely tt , beyond recall; 5 a | There will be ball practice on|she eg “with four i ) , ‘ erie eee eee ae nae Ro Captain Rostron, of the Car-|§ Vice President. ! ire being well eared ROYAL MESSAGES | OMe HN cok "4 aa Ne ; a Sse | ee een Lightholder, testified) pathia, said he realized the ter-| th nniennle dt | Monday evening at 6 o’clock,/the impact with the iceberg in-|that the Titanic was warned of rible ris] f going full speed to| i ell Lorme - r .y | } ‘ SK O g gE 8s corner of Third Avenue and 7thjdieates that her side as torr ( ‘asence if ‘icebergs RS pra s being slowly unfolded] From King George, Queen mother | 027" ' tt my * eae ’ oe . ‘| - ini gba OF Apes by) ae rescue through the heavy} } the going down of and Duke of Connaught. foe | wireless. He discussed the mat-lice, but he doubled the watches he are White Star steamer, | eee — $$$ ___—_——— — a jand took the risk for the sake | i playing to the last and London, April 20. King | jthe human lives to be saved elping drown the frenzied] George has sent the following Captain Rostron, “in the name | ries he doomed, From the! message to the White Star Line 1 of Congress and the people of Rothes, now quar-| company es United States,” was thanked | : ; ‘ | ee | usly in a. leading “The Queen and I are horri- |by Senator Smith at the inquiry | plow hote to six Chinese} tied at the appalling disaster in the Senate, ogee i cseaicaiai nahin oh who escaped by hiding|which bas happened to the Ti-| Mr, Ismay was castigated by} he Fi i 1 sikh nee seats of the life boats.|tanie and at the terrible loss of| Senator Raymer, who saic it was| the nancia orth of Her he 705 brought by the/life. We deeply sympathize, with cowardly of him to take any life| Drowned Passengers. have been provided|the bereaved relatives and feel Hoal as-managing- director of the | em ey i sheller and with food and;for them in their great sorrow line, and that he holds him crim- rhe Titanic catastrophe is the Rothir the hospitals are|with all our hearts }inally responsible for the appall-| greatest marine disaster in time ' “AR Th : " s 2 ° ° f peace in the history of the helt cores of them, while GEORGE R. AND 1."|Thig § 0 G ban Th E B M ing tragedy. jot 4 aaiteanvale and mil The hinnenvdadthae Alexandra 18 pring 1S ne of reater romise an ver efore--- ore He had not the slightest doubt; world. The loss of lives and " ; ; 1 : eee se tat : : s ° ® he northern route was taken by| money, according to the best ob- ! \ ilready n theirjhas sent a message of sympathy G d U d C M S C F \ y] ys pcp. co-manager gt round Under Cultivation, More Settlers Coming in, First Ismay’s order, and the lives of|tainable reports, is as follows: ts : i both passengers and crew; Lives lost, about 2,348. nt parts f the| says U R d C d d G d P r 1 T mnt parts Of M6) sa coon seful Roadway Completed, and Good Prospects rioked for the sake of @ veooyd-at| Gant’ (@enRia Mliaenae seine oo speedy passage. He asked the} 000,000, general ¢ if} sorrow that IT hear of the ter- A d f F h I I ; , \ he Ht Sait oat a ae of nt Pitanit and | hea or urt er Advantages Senate to order his criminal Estimated value of jewels car- ying at half mast, of the awful loss of life My} Porcher Island is pleased at| tory, forgetting perhaps that|{ural development of the com- prosecution, saying: “In the ried by women passengers, placed i } . : | : hour of calamity [ appeal to the} at $5,000,000 reamers and fes-|heart is full of grief and sym-|jhe jnterest last being taken| fourteen miles sea forms a} munity. ; eee . ey ace ‘ ¥ : majestiy of the law to deal out Value of bagggage and mail, i} ( yublie build vathy for the bereaved families} ; eS cheaper medium of transporta- . spring sees ~] ‘ ) I l : jin its progress by the Agricul- Phe pring e Cullivallon)| .otributory justice to this guilty| $2,000,000. ! d the interiors of the! oft those who have perished | ltion than fourteen miles of steel, ra ; us : - 7 . ; }tural department at Victoria, Ac- Ce : Ms work on Porcher Isiand far more} eompany to the last degree. Loss from probable lawsuits vorship are being — | | while there is no considerable promising than ever it has been and litigation, $5,000,000 he memorial services | From Duke of Connaught. | cording to a promise made the} extent of arable land within any- ; Sr , TIT [ere aft CS tia phar |before. As will be remembered, The combined wealth of the \ few memorial } New York, April 20 The| settlers, Deputy Minister Scott,| thing like fourteen miles rail thevniorn hn den heen neue Sunday Evening Address on the Hie hunts passenger who-sare | as a go { e sno s ass assengers é 3 held yesterday |} White Star Line officials tonight with J, CG. Carpenter, the agricul-| radius from Rupert. |to contend with last year at this Catacombs of Rome. lbelieved to have gone down: with . cee fmade public a telegram of con] tira! expert, who was over there | At present the settlers on Por-} time This year the islanders Rev F. W. Kerr will speak OD! the Titanic will easily reach $4,- urvivors of Grew Sent Home. | dolence received rom the Duke! ast fall, also Mr. William Man-|cher have one great need. That] having ground cleared are hard} Sunday evening 7:30) in the} 990,000,000. The fortunes of ) April 20,-Prepara par Connaught as follows: I ain) con, R. O, Jennings and J. Man-|is the need for roads and trails.|at work turning it over, and there) |! Mpress: fheatre on “The Cata-| six of the male passengers alone been made by the| directed by His Royal Smeets apn, have all been over to the] This they emphasize repeatedly| will be more actual agricultural) Combs of Rome It is just tWO) aoeregate. more than half a bil- NI S Line to: send the sur-| the Governor General of ere a) | island this week inspecting con-| whenever they come in touch! produce grown there this sum-/| Years ago al this time that Mr, lion dollars. If these men have bers of the crew. of | to send the following MOsSA6°) ditions there, and a report is|with the authorities in whose}|mer than during the last two| Ket explored the Catacombs and} je, death, vast business 2uter- ne J back home to Eng. |! souls to express to the aed }promised to the department. }power it is to grant sueh facil-| seasons Once — the Porcher| Was able to see how eloquent rises in the United States and ; I"! leave on the steamer | of the Fitanio. my deep and BpaPts) As the nearest agricultural] ities With the past month| {sland people get regular reliable| they are of the early Christian) |) ojand are sure to be materially his afternoon. There} felt sympathy for the relations| land to Prince Rupert, with pros-| one plank road of extreme utility} means of transportation of their history and of the early martyrs. affected. «These six men: are: hom, ‘268uimensandeands friends. oF the gare roti Too of becoming not only an} has been onstructed between| garden and field stuff across to} The most cordial welcome is al- Col. John Jacob Astor, $4150,- 1e! jand all those who have lost Ne rT important agricultural feeder to|Jap Inlet and Sand Beach, where} Prince Rupert the growing needs| Ways extended to strangers and) 990.000. llives in this terrible eprearnnyre: |the ctiy, but also a most accept-| the school house is located, This|of this city as a consuming cen-| V!S!lors | Gol Washington Roebling, Relicf Funds in London. LIEUT. COL, LOWTHER lable pleasure resort, Porcher|roadway makes it safe and easy|tre will bring about for Porcher Morning Presbyterian service | $25,000,000. Lor April 20 The relief - lIsland is deserving of particular] for a numb of youngsters toj Island a phenomenal agricultural} !5 held in the chureh hall at 11! Isidor Strauss, $50,000,000. ch have been opened by From Emperor of Germany attention, Prince Rupert rather|go to and from school, as well} development which will work/| © €!0CK. George B. Widener, $50,000,- he J Mayor of London for | London, April 17——The text of}/underrates the prospects of the|as facilitating the transportation} great benetit to Prinee Rupert Phe Wednesday Evening Glub| goo, ! of those who were|the German Emperor's message] island in fayor of up river terri-}of necessaries for the agricul jalan meets in the church hall and of-| Benjamin Guggenheim, $95, Bude paupers by the disaster to | of sympathy sent to the White sy esl “1 ad _ oe oy °° |000,000, h | now amount to|Star line is as follows: ae ttint as 8 Lonibeelieeenin ‘i cialism by r. wee ( s ass stant J. B. Thayer, $10,000,000. MERI a ey case Leia | L B jar Mi sin met 5 ae ‘MEMORIAL T0 Rrneleh hy OS (eee | The men mentioned above are jerieved by the sad news of the | Aa owas eras j}interested in some of the biggest Saved by His Disguise. jterrible disaster which has be- Baby’s Funeral Memorial Service. }corporations in the world, ' * York April 20,—Mrs.| fallen your line, I send you the| REJUVENATED This afternoon Rey, W. Rush CHAS. M. HAYS | It is requested that all church | wi = ne of Winnipeg, who}expression of my deepest sym-=) brook conducted the funeral s choirs meet in the Westholme| It will pay everyone interest- f \o children were sayed| pathy and also to all those oe lvices over the grave at Garden} | Theatre at 2:15 p.m, Sunday for}ed to look over the large new e ’ husband and son were | mourn the loss of relatives an¢ Enthusiasm in the Manly Aquatic) Island, of the infant child of} Public _ Subscription to Raise)a relearsal in preparation for}consignment of ship ebaadars hat a the wreck, declares | friends Sport Gathers Momentum at/Mr. and Mrs. Harbridge, of In-| Funds for Purchase of Instru- the memorial service at 3 o’clock.|at Howe & MecNulty’s, 2nd Ave.tf ee ‘n disguised as a women WILLIAM, R. I.’ Meeting Held Last Night—$600 | yeriess Services were also held} ments and Organization of | me i i ge: i 5 the life boat ae in Hand Already, jin Hayner's funeral chapel. Concert Band Is Circulated. : an e had on a wom- | ee ae | on's: hat, -ekint cacmaae Y matt il on Board 3 | ; rt, Coat and a heavy | Canadian ” The Titan With a sum of $150 in hand A meeting of the Woman's | 4 committee consisting of w.| OF MRS HAYS ; mado . 20 e ‘ - | ¢ i | | one. “4 ps ‘ks of Canadian available from the funds of the|Auxiliary of the General Hospi-| Manson, M.P.P., Mr. Claney, | S] OR } . — fic earried 176 sacks ¢ ‘meee , ‘ tal will be held in the Roman ager of the Bank f Mor __ bast to Leave Ship. lmail from London alone, No]prevyious rowing club of Prince Hathihic. chureh hall anewaaadas mi ann} of the Be 1k of Mo vs ms York Apr 2 ' avable. Large|Rupert, and some $500 more] “fhtors : “?\treal, J. 8. Gray, F. Stevens and} » April 20,—Hugh|compensation is paya ' ees ril 23rd 3.30 p | Volts sh he ' : : ‘the | afternoon, April 2drd, | PM.) William Godson, have placed in y : : ler, son of ‘TI f lolt— ws of G.P.R. dividend che-}which has been collected for ‘the See j i » be ple im} Ti ° | I, H b W, H lomas\Wolt-\numbers of establishment of the rejuvenated All are urgently requested to at- }cireulation a subseription list} ast Sighl 0. er us and aving 1s . , tend i . > slub, «whieh «100k =thriving snewl teed: « | for the purpose of equipping a} H d hi Ch ft ll 4 mnennny life last night Major Gibson's concert band, The heading of} an kerc le eeryu Y 4 PRINCE RUPERT T NTY MINUTES AGO rooms, Where a large meeting|} | ic list reads as follows: | (Special to Daily News.) 4 as . ’ »*rince r “In view of the sad death of { WE Rowl _ ene: ey h eae BASEBALL SCORES ith ta Charle Melville aid Montreal, April 20.Vice President Kelly, of the Grand 4 0 nye or vic shoul 1 Fy ' ‘ ale abhe 5 4 ays, 4 , § a most enthusiastic organization, jand in recognition of all that it Vouns, this morning sone Mrs. ve ae of ~ wane t \ll the available launches and sailboats being chartered Following are the oflicers elected|™ } meant to Prince Rupert, your ane one. oe ie , yes sito ame pret nee eaninas to B ‘or tomorrow, last night: President, H. 8. Coast. subseription is requested to help men or eens een oe ne safe peas 4 Prince Rupert's weather has Florida and California backed Woods; vice president, H, Sin- San Francisco 4, Portland 7 }to raise a fund sufficient to buy pass to the ats an ncerly. assiste 7 the : ; . gts ats ) | . : rg : 7 Mrs. Hays and her two daughters (Mrs. Davison and Miss 4 © map lclair; secretary treasurer, Mr, Los Angeles 1, Oakland 2, jinstruments and organize a band H , in the last-boat. but one to leave. the Work of lowering bandstand sidewalk to its proper grade | Averill; committee, bk. OG, Gibbons, Vernon 3, sacramento 5 }to perpetuate — his memory in Margaret Hays) were in © las oa v ig on, mo ' iA, Garss and W. H. Tobey \ National lihis eity to be ealled The Hays 2 Ship and until ploked up by the Carpathia suffered severely “UkEeSstion made that hat should be passed to provide 3) special committee of experienced Brooklyn 2, New York 6. |}Memorial Concert Band, | cer i penenene: aoteren ar. son aue ee ‘4’ buildings on Gentre street with new flags | oarsmen Will assist in ‘the-aeleos Boston 5, Philadelphia 9 } eee | oe Nemaeeeans a h f ag She did a costes until late Keeley’s soda fountain sees rush of business tion of suitable racing shells, the American, |.» Lots 49-20, Bloak 16, sections the : td sees shes noua was among the lost rhe ice man prepares for bigger supply of that commodity, | nembership of this committee} Philadelphia 0, Washington 6.|8, $750; % cash, 6, 12 months.- | © nex ay u 9 . eevee. consisting of Major Gibson, W.| All others, rain. Th. Gollart, 225 6th street. tf} BL