eee eee ree gays | to myself, ely a news |8 the paper to buy Says } VOL. ill, NO, 80 0CAL Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE RupPeEkrt, B.C., WEDNespay, AprRIL 3, 1912. MEN ARE CHARGED WITH NEXT MAILS aah For South Princess May. Thursday a.m. Prince George Friday, 9 a.m, PRICE FIVE CENTS HIGH TREASON SKEENA NAVIGATION mREADNOUGHTS FOR CANADA Capt. Jackman Captain Jackman | Rupert on the George today. will Be Immediately re be used as a ferry from the Eut Report Is Not Credited. of Jackman steel, Captain River tce Free Wiay 20th Says arrived in He Government Newspaper Declares) j. going to take the Omineca off That Two Super-Dreadnoughts 11. ways and take her up river to end ex- | pects the river to be open about Special to Daily News. | May 20th. vontreal, April 3.—The gov- a Se oe oat pea Dee td ae” ei POPULAR PRESBYTERIAN LADY da iaiesphillhaneds per-dret t 8 cael ti OURS igs Sutherland Leaves Prince ‘ é * 3 - the Dominios Rupert for the Kootenays. lic ase . : oi i ns : Ag eed: ot Miss Sutherland, who has been British Admirally. This is deaconess in the Presbyterian | | al circles pried Cie Se see here for the past year ‘ t { the opinion MFand a half, leaves Friday morn- i i has been aganist ing by the steamer Prince George bution to the] ; a Pia ; the -Huttdin got} for Seattle and Tacoma, where h |}she will spend a short holiday | previous to taking up work in the Dawe g ving the Federal! Koolenays, her new field of labor. ment to build a road be It is with regret that Miss } { Whitehorse| Sutherland severs once more the that an auto-| strong ties which have bound her the run in a/jto the people amongst whom she} has worked Miss Sutherland leaves with deep feelings of ARD—S tariff com-| gratitude towerd Prince Rupert nted by The|peop'te for their kindness, which y lealty & surance Co., The|has been manifold in so many I I 2nd ave and| ways. | OLD DAWSON WILL LECTURE MAN DEAD | | Captain French, one of the Pion-| THIS EVENING | eers of the Yukon, and aGen-!Father Donnelly ,the Famous) 4 is eral Favorite, Dies Suddenly| Missionary Priest of London, Tribunal---Accusers Fail to Come Forward in Vancouver Hospital. England, Begins Series of So- cial Lectures Tonight In the inner santuary of thejed Conservatism upon the mis-} William Barratt Clayton with f Dawson, - ;Conservative Club last night| erable victims, }eloquence as one heavenborn : p to three Rey, Father Donnelly of Lon-| ino. was conducted with dread There trembling in their shoes} j.,ieq the charge in whole and g ‘ and thor-|don. England, begins his series : : facing the frown of the Idol and y ? ’ solemnity the trial of three Con- : en . ; in part, and demanded with dig- mpany Of of jeeturas tonight in the Roman the beetling brows of the Im-} Captain W. 8. ‘ ; : valives charged with the hein-| measureable with his grim at-| ity that his accusers be brought serivee in Catholic Chur He is what is} | is crime of treaso! The word|tendant myrmidons cowered the rth that he might answer them he secur-| known as a missionary priest,/ had gor ound in awed whis- ckless trio while the Terrible] there and then, il the charm| but has beeome famous for his! pers that the hapless three had! Charge was read to them Krom the high throne’ before ntle clures n Catholie doctrine to aved the secrets of the inne! Willian Barratt Clayton. the altar spoke in sonorous ac- lr a of} non-Catholics These lectures | of their sect, and drawn bine A Clat bk eda rd ents the Immeasurable - The ins the} are not controversial but ex side the thick veil which hides oe : . ; a d , President. x and for} pository simply, and the people!) the mysterious occult Ww rkings | ' larke you are here charged with Wretehed wight!” he thun- iter suf-]of Prince Rupert, of whatever re-| of Conservatism, tting the; traitorousty hinating aBa~ | dered, Dost deny then the that comesigions denomination, will find) .earching light of day into the/inst the Secret Principles Of) charge made against thee ? ing ‘the keenest intellectual enjoy-| dim recesses of the Altar Cham- | Conservatism, and wilfully and) ns ¢ ANAS * pastivanin ah eo he transferr-| ment in his discourses. ber, and revealing the most in-| with intent betraying to the} at biti . abh Neate tb tir j 9 ip e ed so ¢ ‘ > ( 3 presence to The Father possesses a charm-| timat: anipulations of the} non-elect amongst the Electors, | ; ’ aie . Aaveatoatinnn : octrines oO lonservatism, \ » the real] ing personality, a well modulated!) wondrous machine to the gaze of} the things that sught to be kept‘ an Ware sob nat art and . t ere oO i ar ar had already| voice and a breezy wit. He said! ie unworthy. It was indeed an} dark in the ests of The Idol) a thor of that traitorous h was| this morning during. a chat awful cri with which the de-| and those wh serve him with) - wes : nat th with oats j , | shee ere 10 ese yo ibdom and| “Some people have the idea that) voted three were charged. }seeret rites as becomes the sec- he a ae Sieh enn Ot \ ie ‘ ‘ . anal e ssarv in disguise Shacklec owethe metaphori- tive style f The Idol's awful | ™ ey assistant in the treason? \ lays ago he/|I am a papa missary } shackled t I } nhen tiie finna: aiane Hen uested to}and I have to laugh at them cally, the chains of resentful] sway What have you to say to} : : , u | | ‘eferred | While chosen Ones of Conserva- General Hospi-| His lecture tonight will be but a| Gonservative compulsion, the | the charge which is preferret beau whispered: that. thas ‘must afterwards| preliminary outline of the series,| wretched wights were dragged] against you what plea have} «de d be traitors if they had ine. of whioh he will deliver every|hefore the Terrible Tribunal.!| you to offer that judgement may we nt. eae ase rep st aaniatad I was of an old| evening during the two weeks of} |ligh above the Altar, under the | { now be done upon you as has|""" > mH aoe : : | ea | : a ‘».|/With any sort of Truth. ; Freemason,| his stay. They are to be social] yery frown of The Idol Itself, sat}been done upon, others who Phen from the throne the Im , lg tatholie a sense, an } oned o e Throne]! were traitors in the past? ’ Rh - of age. jand non-Cathollie in a , : be enthroned n th Awtul rhrane ioe py , me : ner ap of fmeasureable summoned the ac- lhe jiikes to be called upon to reply| of CGondemnatory Conservatism, | And the trio making answer as} Ousere Of tho tae kas thee LATEST TOTALS }to the questions raised by his|the massive form of the Im-}one man, trembling under mney ata with {heir — testimony audiences measureable President, J. F.|immense frown of the Immeasur)| ** ’ 4 0 ’ =~ ware ae : : ; ortl he| While the trio stood their ground nly Few Voting Places Yet to He came to Ganada and began}! JeDonald, of the Club, prepared] able as he thundered forth — the Hear From, jhis present course of lectures) to wreck to the very bitter end/ dread charge, raised their MOILOR | er oe oe ——— iast October, since which time] )e most vengeful will of Betray-| and denied the accusation, And| Continued on Page 4.) I 5 hebainad he has lectured 309 times, in all 1 - ; = : ; aaa corer lati ‘ folle oy ah the large cities from Montreal to Mans 948 ac a =| Vietoria, and now at Prince Ru- : \lex. Manson, | ‘i : i) M ery, 284: Dp pert, “which is bound to become ' 120 pet) PEs) the greatest of them. all,” he} |laughingly said this morning. He| a ase ae Cheap mi tatl igoes from here to Calgary for | ‘ ’ = ansportation | $8 | C Y d Af T ---N H d Switsosisail tt ome Passengers Came in on Yesterday Afternoons [rain ever Ha ’ r \ 7 e . . ifi hits ssive country} Crutchfield Committed. | to Get Out Lifeboats---Chelohsin Reached North Paci 1c hes that land of) William Crutchfield, whose case A ee ' suldes anjhas been heard in camera during | Cannery Dock Under Her Own Steam : the railways|the past two weeks, was today | y { +} ! lid off tt ar shes, for $10} committed for trial. He will ap-| Canadian Press Despatch. being full of water. The steamer | ste amer struck she slid o lt pear for election before Judge| Victoria, April 3.—The steam- has been beached at the North) »eef and under her own steam wor : z : racific cannery neh chon » afar acific . For pow boate ; | Young. ie Salvor left yesterday afternoon| ! an ; reached the North Paothc dock lelephone 399 ats and launches | , 5 cients cabs lto go to the assistance of the| and there tied up. The passen- house ’<0 green, Davis boat | Choicest liquors and cigars— | e ae oe ace s repies tha| One of the passengers of the| gers walked ashore there. There stré steé 4 EES, | i i F ee | Savoy. new coaster of the Union Steam-| Chelohsin who came in on the} was never any great amount of} pe peat Te sterday, says the pas-|seare and the shore was only et eeee |ship Company, which struck aj train yest t 7 5 eer ooooee. " qe leangers did not have to take to}about forty yards away from jrock in the Skeena River and is|sengers did | heat the ay ata PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO badly damaged, the engine room|the boats; that soon after the \’ iere the vessel struck, | | ‘ eis — = ; rai | Joe ) COUNCIL STAR CHAMBER =| ian of tle Board ol Wares on DIED UP RIVER . | ’ oO ) s almos - . ‘id’ says MeBride has mortgaged his house for 3} eal talked the Mayor, which is : ’ e ,' sips story. |Louis Genton Victim of Pneu- : } Dick Private Meeting Last Night Over| an epo h in municipal mister eee eee ' Raster pancake Rosang & Olsen Claim. ; " } seo : | Government Agent Allison, of — - lave Lent us the notion that people are not lHazelton, has been appointed News has just reached Rupert ( “ey used to be, Ae IE sea es Nght to} water recorder for Hazelton and)/{hat Louis Genton, an old timer Fa hall tower declared no use as a dove cot. of the City Couneil last nig ut ° Peace River water districts, af thls Mie, ee inet died 8s Vinance M Pears cg" enquire into the matter of Rosang| iracattonm (af a) mavara® atiaok: of Pada d Minister a cigarette fiend! & Olsen's contract in dispute the| az a s atte '’—-The way around the corner to the post Finance Minister distinguished| Wanted Position as exper-|pneumonia, It is some little time } if by moking cigarettes.jienced saleslady 01 chamber-|sinee Louis left Rupert for the ee. limse 8 1s \ Se ' ie jn ‘ -iver stric Teese: $/ 1: is also rumored that the chair-|work at once Phone Black 148.) up river district, BUDGET IS INTRODUCED } } E'ritish Chancellor Reports al Nest-Egg of Thirty-Two Mil-| lions Left Over and Rosy View! of Trade Prospects. IS FINISE Undoubtedly a Large Majority| Charlies Dean Admits He Was Im- plicated in the Robbery of the Bank of Montreal, New West- Against Resumption of Work, but Number Returning to Work Is Steadily Increasing. minster. Special to Daily News. London, April 3---The British budget for 1912-13 was _ intro- London, April 3.—The ballot-| Victoria, Apri duced in the House of Commons] i"¢ of the striking miners on the| Dean, whose extradition is being | last night by Lloyd George, The} duestion of terminating the strike|S0ught in Chancellor is the position of having a nest-egg of Will not be available Apparently there will $32,750,000 remaining from last! @flernoon. year. This, he said, was largest|be a large maj realized on record. There will be! resumption of work. no reduction in taxation this year and no new ones’ imposed. The revenue for the coming year| decision is aga th Queen Mott Special to Daily News. 50,000 miners, however, have al- ready returned to work and if the| Warded to New York for use in extradition proceedings. | Namara is wanted on the same/lt had been announced weeks ago this| New ber, until ority against the Dean's aflidavit the inst restarting it} ier have contrib- he estimated at $935,945,000,/'s Certain that theusands of men| leaving a surplus of $1,520,060,| "4° are desirous of working wil] | Charge. He took a rosy view of trade pro-| lisregard it. —-— ~ spects. | King George, Queen Mary and} Easter Prince Rupert’s leading hotel—|} uled $5,000 eact Savoy. hee widespread 1 for the relief of distress. . will hold connection a bazaar, }10th in the McIntyre Hall. LB; w last r, has bee Bazaar STRIKE BALLOT BANK ROBBER HAS CONFESSED Special to Daily News.) Charles | ith fortunate i8 finished, but the official returns| robbery of the Bank of Montreal, Westminste is reported to have made a full confession to the turnkey of More than|!he gaol in which he is confined.| ial on | gation last night, by ten to four. | the} Septem-| Me-} | Steamer | cial The ladies of Baptist church| April 9th and 2t} ARE CHARGED WITH TREASON BY THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB William Barratt Clayton, H. H. and Ed. Clarke All Three Arraign- ed Last Night Before President J. F. McDonald in High ALL STAR HOCKEY |Eastern Professionals Defeated by Picked Coast Team . (Special to Daily News.) Vancouver, April 3---The All- Star eastern professional hock- ey team went down to defeat be- the all-star New West- and Vancouver aggre- fore the |} minster PRINCESS ENA BACK Powerful C. P. R. Freighter Re- turns After Repair in South. in the steamer Prin- overhauling PLR. arrived After an south the C. Ena and berthed at the G. T. cess this morning P. wharf. that the Ena would the first to berth at the Provin- sovernment wharf, but though the Kna delayed her com- ing the government wharf won the tortoise race again. be PRINCE RUPERT POWER BOAT Fine Photograph of the MHand- some Power Boat Ka Yex Ap- pears in Montreal Illustrated Weekly this Month. Ranking amongst a group of Canada’s crackerjack power boats, the handsome launch Ka Yex figures in pictorial form on the front page of the Montreal standard for March 23rd. It is stated in the letter-press that the Ka Yex belongs to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co., but this is not now as the latest intelligences regarding the boat sO, are to the effeet that she has been purchased by the Dominion Government authorities for use as a fisheries cruiser. The Ka Yex formerly belonged to Mr. J. I. Kugler, who purchased her from the G.T.P. Dead Dog Found Guilty. THE WEATHER. Magistrate Carss this morning the charge in the famous “Houn’ dog” case. Mrs. Carl loses the value of her dog, dismissed which was technically found guilty of trespassing and chas- ing chickens, though now de- For twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m., April 3: Bar., 29.593; max, temp., 44.0; min. temp., 33.0; snow, 41-2 inch. funct. PUSHING RA WAY BUILDING — THIS SIDE TETE JAUNE CACE E | FOUR THOUSAND MEN STRUNG ALONG GRADE NEARLY ONE HUNDRED AN DFIFTY MILES THIS SIDE OF ROCKIES— April 2, — Re- building Vancouver, = in British Grand markable progress eastern section of the Railway, cording the Trunk Pa- made ac- Griffin, nk a is being Mr. A. E. cifie aj railway contractor, who has ar- ‘ived in Vancouver from the Yel- owhead Pass district. Mr. Grif-| fin stated that 4000 men are} along the grade to a over ow strung point 146 miles west of the sum- mit of the Rockies and that the} entire line west to Fort George | will be under construction by the} end of May. Mr, Griffin prediets that the} rails, which are now laid to Mile 28 west of the summit, will be| extended by June to the first the south of the Fra- 96 miles beyond Tete Jaune} The line through to Fort! George, he feels confident, will) be built and in operation before] erossing to ser, Cache. the end of next year, many} months earlier than was origin-| ally expected. | | On a section of twenty-two miles between railroad and Tete} Jaune Cache down the western siope of Yellowhead Pass no less than 2600 men are working day night. The reason for this haste is the desire of Messrs. Foley, Welch & Stewart to have the Tete Jaune Cache, and feverish at the head of high water in order to facilitate! lof | While preriods smaller outfits. rails laid through to| navigation on the Fraser, before | WORKNIG NIGHT GANGS. the distribuiton of.men, plant and supplies along the route as far as Fort George. One of the stern wheel steam- boats buill by the contractors during the past winter is ready for iaunching at the Cache and another steamboat will be com- pleted at the same point before the middie of May. Laborers on the night shift from railhead to Tete Jaune Cache work by means of the light afforded by carbide lamps. A. E. Grillin & Co, are carrying out a sub-contract for building twenty-five miles of line starting at a point twenty-five miles west the Cache. East of them H. BE. Carlton & Co, at work on a contraet of similar mileage, the Griffin work Burns, Jordan & Co. have a con- tract for forty-six miles, Fur- ther west Sims, Carey Co., of St. Paul are getting ready to build seven miles, the remaining gap of thirty-three miles to Fort west of Sixty- }George having been awarded to Do you pay your bills? Could }you pay them if you were burned |out? Get a policy in the Com- j}mereial Union’ Fire Assurance Corporation, Assets $4111,000,- 000. The Mack Realty & Insur- ance Co., Agents. tf Piano for rent. Apply Keeley’s Drug Store. BRIGHT SOCIAL IS PROMISED St. Andrew’s Society Last Night Make Arrangements for an At Home in the K. of P. Hall on Thursday, 11th inst. is as- Soc- excellent good time by the the At arranged to An sured St. Andrew's Home which they have hold the K. lof P, Hall on Thursday evening, {ith inst. Members and_ their friends are invited and the pro- j}gramme to be one of the most enjoyable ever yet pre- pared for a gathering of this na- ture in Prinee Rupert, Besides j}musical numbers by some of the best talent in the city, the Soc- iely has arranged for a dance to iely alt in promises of refreshments in the most en- joyable style attainable. This is going to be a most popular as- sembly, the success of previous St. Andrew's “At Homes” and being excellent augury for each one that follows. concerts BIG BUSINESS GOING AHEAD Cold Storage Co. Calis f or Ten- reds for Piles for Cannery. Tenders are called for today for the piles for the Canadian Cold Storage Company's new can- nery on the shore of Tuck's In- et, where the company owns property. Work will commence at once for the planning and layout of the area to be occupied and the erection of the plant will proceed as soon as the material is deliv- ered, | follow the coneert, and a service Best room in town at the Savoy,