| Legislative Library a gays | t0 myself, says fi The Ne say’ | we je the paper to buy VOL. Ill, NO. 88 _——— 7 ag mee THE DAILY NE Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,~SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. rn SS NEXT MAILS For South Princess Royal......Sunday, 6 p.m. ———————E— Pricz FIVE CENTS NG CLAMOR FOR BALL GROUNDS TO HOLD PARADE BANK ROBBERS... ce nc mes WERE CAUGHT “°° "=" POP EROPELOOODD ONE HUNDRED CRESCENTS WON DOLLAR FINE!) BY NINE RUNS MAKES BiG BUY Uncle Jerry Corners Lots in Seo- tion 2, New Hazelton. TO BUILD FORT GEORGE LINE from the drill hall tomorrow} : LK ss fat 10 o'clock will be held the | Special to Daily News.) Jeremiah H, Kugler wired this us : : , | lang ai 2 | - norning that he had purchased ndi Entered | chure arent ss art Grey's Vancouver, April 13—The sec- x ee 3 , three Armed Bandits . church parade of Earl Grey’s/Gharge of Supplying Against) |i day's play of the big leaguers|@ullidrivers Vanquished After a|f:r $75,000 cash both sides of/ Pacific Great Eastern Perseus Northern Crown Bank at cieinee Rifles: ‘The new equipment; Marry Oudoward Seeks Of) iow no GAMA feat “euers |" Fast Game in the Auditorium Thirteenth avenue between Pugs-| Organization with J. W. Stew- jhas ¢ arrive i ery ’ sho o particular features be-| t » be g . Ww. by, but "are peste Before it esc eee and ah a ee conten of Acoused’s Own) | id the promise that ‘the at Last Night — Indoor Game is ley and Kelly streets, and all of| art, President; Timothy Foley, A ere able sho ; f 3 B } ee T aad c is a seed Dastain fe ‘ Stork! ene jtendance promises to be larger| Good but What About the Park the lots on Twelfth avenue be- First Vice-President, and P. s assured. lapte ‘red Stork a | oom r { : i ars ink —— twee -ugsley id Bowser Weich, G ; Specia Daily News. is particularly anxious that every! Jn the potice court this mort .; this than any preceding season. ‘ sc gor “i c ee ee I , ae 5 7] I , “I The score follow By 38 to 29 in the Auditorium) streets, in Seetion 2, the Kelly _ ( April 413,——Infor-|member make it an especial point} ing Harry Dudoward, an Indian, | wenecieey niet | : : yew H Victori i i peen received at the}to attend. The parade will take] xa st dats a American llast night the Grescents' indoor|section of New Hazelton. rx ictoria, April 11.—The Vic- has b t th i ; parade will take] wa. found guilty of supplying lint) dame aibnene dite lidriv- | 88¥8 this gives him the absolute/toria Great Eastern Railway Co., f the Northern Crown) place from the drill hall to St. risky to Joshua Sebastian and| CUiceso &: Bt Bouin 1. 1s ce : te Quilleriv~ | control of the business section of| formed for the purpose of con- Me ; ing of aad r at- ata a ey } Sk Oo JO8s t Sebastian a PN r, . lers, The i : mca fr 2 i > : hold ie “a ane Pte Jacob Shaw, two other Indians haces. bg a cox. y les | a a oad ine ae cae Be Sg ty yor! aiacah tek GE le to hol f — —- ——— beg se Sy oston 5; New York 2. 0 last a fast one and was follow-| Mr. Kugler is sole agent for|to Fort George, has organized pranch at Lumby, near Vernon,| Now is kodak time. Hastman's/on a launch at the wharf. The} Cleveland 4; Detroit 2. led with interest by a crowd of en-| Sections 1 and 8, New Hazelton,|here wiih J. W. Stewart as pre- ion Wednesday night. Three men at the Rexall Store. tf jevidence was complicated, and National jthusiasts. With the opening of|the property of the Northern In-|sident, Other officers’ names armed entered the premises. The a there was no possibility appar- New York 2; Brooklyn 4. |the outdoor ball game every-| terior Land Company. are; Messrs. Timothy, Foley, first ( refused to be intimidated, ently of tracing the origin of a! Gnicago 2: Cincinnati 3. | where now, and the prevalence! - ay vice-president; Patrick Welch, \bereupon the manager was shot, case of whisky w pus Lhree bottles | Boston 4; Philladelphia 2. fof the magnificent clear sunny} second vice-president and gen- pul received only a slight wound. missing from it, found on Dudo- | Si. ‘Louis-Pitiaiore’—Rain. lweather Rupert now contin | AXP | eral manager; D'Arcy Tate, third rh were captured be- ward's Jaunch, Dudoward’s own Coat hously enjoys, strong effort | vice-president and general coun- f ng any loot - stery was that he had got liquor | Bai ought to be made to get the Ath-} sel; Donald McLeod , Vernor W. wishes from a white man and had passed | Oakland 3; Portiand 2. | letie grounds in shape soon, Smith directors and R D The Empress Theatre on Sunday — it on to the Indians. This white San Francisco 1; Sacramento} 5 UES Sos Baa i Thomas, secretary. i. Evening. Large Gathering of Enthusiasts} man could not be traced. On the} *- ' The c any the . company, under its char- Whethe uv are a vegular| allied Under the Flag at the| strength directly of accused’s| Los Angeles 3; Vernon 2. Earl Grey's Own Rifles. ter, must construct 175 miles of : : ey 4 Phe embers of Earl Grey’s|Robert Lowe Has Arranged Op- ; ‘ ; 7 , h ¢ ” not, you will Call of a World Known News-~/ admission that he gaye whisky mee sar poy) tiohe for. Mumbesmt. 160 railroad between July, 1912, and ba the Sunday sien paper—Held Enjoyable Time.|{0 his Indian companions the Father Donnelly’s Mission Own Rifles are particularly urged | ae . rt a aes h ee July, 1913, and is allowed three the Empress ahi magistrate imposed the fine. Tomorrow will de the closing) ‘° attend the church parade to ‘aaa eg k ao ak i " oree==! years 10 complete the entire line Theatre Tomorrow evening That the Overseas Club is by|Mayor Newton closely watched}address of Rev. Father Don-|>* Andrew's hall Sunday at 40 en eee ee eee between Vancouver and Fort R 8 4 ad stele oe a a Ea ie el sete ; wie o'clock sharp. baile W. Kerr is to preach there|MO means a de ad one was evi-|the proceedings as usual nelly’s mission In the evening | Ne George. teresting topic,J@"need last night in MeIntyre | he will lecture in the Roman ie “Tr aR | Whitehorse, April 14.—That Conner atn dent, find numbers of|flall when a first rate concert and} sobby will make you smile} Catholic church on the subject Recount of Ballots Robert Lowe has not been idle Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners there, in the reg- lance were given under the elub’s|at the Westholme Opera House/of “A Disciple of Christ The recount of the ballots cast} since leaving here in November Phone 4 , ; | attending church, | auspices A large gathering at-| onight, it - — - et the recent provincial election | |} attegted = = fact oa noth ‘ iene -ltende ' ‘ enjoyed the .- ert Liem o a Novelt c tte ac ar eg . Aig » : ! le mais ane ie wires yeLween % ne | verybody will be end d _ bs njoy . 1e { ae | ita cec eae oe : ve ye ed : a a in » gin at 10 o°¢ lock Monday lthis place and Vancouver have Our summer shipment of Eng- lac lhe morning Pres-| Following the conclusion 0 ne ots 19-20, Bloc 3, section} plain accordion, 1obble and| morning, in the office of the re- haan ihhev cAainiae eis itting lish silk and wool underwear just | ervice ig held in the] Program the hall was cleared) 8, $750; % cash, 6, 12 months.--| Roman © styles. See window.| turning officer, Ed. Clarks, Wal- : on pos ‘ ae - arrived at Sloan & Compny, Lim- ' ava Oi for cancing, and most of those| Th. Collart, 225 6th street. tf; Sloan & Company, Limited. a13/lace block. | messages regarding several cop-|. i , who Sihendad the first part of : eee | per properties on which Mr, Lowe ye * | the evening's entartainmestt re- c va ; : arranged for option being taken. Tt cae ie " I ; srotanean: mained to the anal part A 3 | The’ properties involved are ae ee ane Boliny: s ee ee ae i : t pleasureable dance wae weld }the Grafter, War Eagle, and Le Bring them along to the West- ; ea aie Ray rn | tt § all bh ia { et ic Roi. Documents giving option holme one House tonight. .Ad- a at Le Sate eee Sons ee ons efficient pa he jon the former have been already mission, children 10c; adults 15¢ lari iy ‘ ‘2 sflicie ches- aw a tra. Membership of the Overseas petoned by Monee ene eee BAPTIST SERVI ree Ch hoe cases Ranbir he }lar, Armstrong, Ed. Dixon and : CES ough Sutherland, forward- i a - See ae et MDOnh- f all }other owners of the War Eagle oe meer : si ee 6th st ai6 ot is tere ae = pe and Le Roi. Mr. Lowe wires} _ rhe Desire of All Nations = We . . own . err a a ~ lthat the parties taking the op- will be the subject of Rev. War- h fic .Cones enteibe Jack of Grea ritain anc tions are to begin work by June ren H. McLeod s sermon at the Ei whole empire. It owes its origin Perr ee eee l4st: beginning at an early date,| 3#Ptist service tomorrow even- , Sh eee ee ee | Mr. Lowe says there will be from|i™& at 7: 30. Morning worship #5 he will proceed —________— ‘Anger of German War Party Now Intense---Call Emperor a Weak- 73 )..°200 tniners ai work in this "ith sermon at 11. Bible schoo! a LeLCniKan = atic Fare-Free Traveiers. 3 T > M e ° P ° ° ° locality within a few months. and Brotherhood Bible class, 2:30 i ; § ee aes Pe tp ones eg ling for rying to alntain eace With Britain, an Expert Mr. Lowe does not state the}?: ™- Excellent musie at the oa sasee 0 nals il,} Prince Rupert to Stewart and - I d oe Eff 5 t D F li taine of the eo'ipane-takiun a6 evening service, conducted by supplies back on the steamer Prince John | In in ecision, an eminate egenerate--- ee ing options, but from his letters it} Mr. John E. Davey. Strangers Ol ee ee tees helt’ depen ase M Bl A i A M is believed to be an eastern con-|#"4 Visitors always welcome. All 4 freee. pay more than their fares one ay aze up gain at ny oment cern. | Baptist services held in MeIntyre ; way, four men were yesterday af- % 2 SS RNa em eta |Hall, Third avenue, near Sixth ; MAYOR ORDERED ternoun’ fined 85 each and costs| Berlin, April 10.—From all ac army and navy; all were clamor-|language far from that usually Brinne Ruperts tani etal | street. 2 OUT OF COURT by the Provincial. police magis leounts there came very near be-|ing for war immediately employed in diplomacy. It re- re Mp Ode cape one | severerquanaticimersbanimstsnet § M 0 § “ iy a ; : yee Sean Ni ae Goat akin i ene Savoy. | rae voile inate ing a war with England a month On the sid of peace were| vealed to Germany that England A big range of spring Shoes The police magistrate had ed ago. The question of a declara-| ranged Chancellor Bethman-|}was forewarned of Germany's " just arrived at Scott, Froud & evidently determined this SMALLPOX ON STEAMER tion of war turned out to post-| Holiweg, Foreign Secretary Kider-| militant purpose, and = conse- Was Burning Shame. Co., 3rd avenue. ot morning that no such scan- ; =a pone the Emperor's departure|lin-Waeteher and the banking| quently forearmed, coal strike or Miss Olive Shield, the winner = Leckie dalous scene as that of yes- Chinaman Dies on One of C. P. R. for Orfu. and was the cause of aland business element in’ the;no coal strike, It was then that) of the first prize ever offered for terday should again ocour. Oriental Fleet. crisis whieh resulted in the} government The Kaiser, as-!the Emperor decided for peace the prettiest baby of the city: NESBIT | WILI When the case of Stella resignation of Herr Werrmuth,| sailed with equal ardor by both) and sailed for his peaceful sum- protests that we made her a nee Palmer, charged with being Special to Daily News.) secretary of state for finance.|sides, was torn by conflicting} mer residence, man by spelling her name} = an inmate of a disorderly Vict \ \ 13. Ape There were many hurried con-|doubts, He listened to both and The anger of the German war Scheils. The most ample apol-| iM Melige le ictoria, Apri 0 ; 1085 1 ieee , om a ci a ‘ e arg ants o ogies are due to the young lady.| 7 ‘ouse, was called, the mag- message just received from the sulltations be tween the Kmpe ror/admitied that the arguments i. f party is intense. With unprece- i ure due to e young lad} * : istrate ordered the court nee a f the C. P and his chief advisers, Those} both seemed indisputable, For vee: kl the: dead ce ee Wee | — % stee Sia fagie oO > Ay . e et “ee ‘ssness ) *t zB ie room to be cleared. The cveenere t a - hash that a|ureing war declared that the|}several days peace hung in the’ y OCR nmr nee Ladies Always Want. Many) Ghicago, April 13.—Dr. Beattie & i { ‘nhe “eL slates i i ' » wre at . ar 4 wt a 4 » 4 oe : Lb Mayor, who was in attend- ( a aft ring from small-| moment when England was im-/ balance ieee mbers of the war party are| new seasonable things. They al-| Nesbitt, who was arrested here “ay ann hinaman suffering fro smali- | ; o Kn swe 4 ; \ abe iaiesall'a for KS : 7 i 4 ance, meekly went out with : en me ag Sap Te pe | potent because of the coal strike Of course, such vital secrets abusing the Emperor almost pub-/ ways go to Mrs. Frizzell’s for the | jate Thursday night on a warrant ? the rest. ; r day ut and was buried at jwas the opportunity of ages for) eannot be kept Something of it) licly They are denouncing him} latest styles in suits, dresses,| fr¢m the Ganadian authorities on : meu ‘ Bb OUL c an ; c . : ; , In camera evidence was oe RSIS RT Ahatel wrestling the supremacy of the] jeaked out and reached the ears|as “a weak ruler who gets cold collars and millinery. (f\ s charge of wrecking the Farmers taken in the case and judg- eee The eeoiet naaahad WV | Seas from Britannia, of the British government, The! feet at every critical moment,” | more eE erent en Bank, will fight extradition. He q ment reserved until Monday. liams oad late last night. | ‘The war party was heaued by leold response from London wasjand as ‘a‘n expert in indecision,” | Monday Evening’s Lecture was recognized on the street by stereeveccccocococcoonctoocoooooss | Dia Admiral ‘irpitz, secretary of} that King George, because of the! and as “an effeminate degener-| William Manson, M. P. P., willla number of ‘Toronto school # =— state for the navy, and with him} coal strike, could not pay his} ste, which is the height or|@¢t as chairman at the lecture On teachers who were attending the 14 NEL y Mi reer CURIOUS ACOIDENT in the militant group were Gen-| projected visit to the Emperor) depth of their abuse. In a word, Socialism to be given by Rev.| convention here f SON'S FIREBUG err, i iia eral von Harringen, chief of the} here, a politeness for those ex-|the members of the war party,| Father Donnelly in’ the West-| wir tciavonaiatilereinenaiinaepememennae io 7 ee Barn Door Struck ~ — veneral staff: General von Moltke,| tended the King at his corona-} infuriated by the failure of their| holme theatre on Monday night. | Contracts for Cannery aay wo More Conflagrations in the Watch Into omen. whose deliberate plans conquered] tion. designs, have become iconoclasts | 2 | Mr. G, Collins, of the Cana- z Business Seoti Ste France forty years ago, and most} This information was conveyed/and are trying to smash the Em-| Douglas Sutherland, customs/dian Fish Gompany, is this after- fi tion of City. Sneoial to-Daily News \ y 3 & : Por i (Specia ? re of the leading commanders of the|}to Berlin in very curt terms, in| peror idol, |} broker, phone 262. ai6é |noon engaged in attending to the 7 Special to Daily News. Btrassbure, ya fa gir me " = : : —— | letting of contracts for the piling, if v kori). aaa Joseph Hakil is dead at his home | Bobby is back in town andlete., for the new cannery to be iF “9 " The fire} pere as a result of the acei- jwants to see you at the West-|established by this great enter- DUS This morn-| dental discharge of a shot gun he }holme Opera House tonight. | prising firm at Tuck's Inlet. were discovered in| was carrying The wind blew 9 section which did|S8hut the door of the barn as ‘he rT page 10,000 damas \ ;{was enternig and exploded the . ° : in| HUI nan named] hid ua aoe » man's N S h S d H S k S R k Th T radshaw was arreated on eus-| S02 The shot drove the man’s ew teams ip ail to ave truc ame oc ree Imes in, bicioy oy" watch into his abdomen, causing 2 : " or —— Six Weeks---Is Now - the Drydock | IN DISASTER AT NANAIMO / $$$ : | Wh buckskin Shoes for] Tots 3-4, Block 15, Section 8, Since the steamer Chelohsin,} It was learned, says the Van-)il is believed the steamer must dies al Scott, Froud & Go.. Sev-| &500: i , 42 ths sh we a rock as rh | ‘ sssel struck| have been driven over the rock} sp REN ; ; 1o,, Sev-| 8500: ™% cash, 6, 12, 18 months.) which ran on a rock in a slough} eouver Sun, that the vessel struck} pring lines just in, 2t!Th. Gollart, 225 6th street, tf j at the mouth of the Skeena, has})}. came submerged rock three | With considerable foree, | EXPLOSION OF POWDER WORKS AT DEPARTURE BAY, IN « i ee been hauled oul on the ways at} ; 1 , Captain Gowper of the Cheloh-| WHICH A LARGE FORCE OF WORKERS HAVE A je " ltimes during the six weeks she CLOSE CALL FROM DEATH fhe Wallace shipyards, an ex-| ain . }sin was not aboard the steamer} ; dl Witgape amination by Captain W. H, Lo-| as been in operation, The first) we" ie PRINCE RUPERT TWE Y MINUTES AGO gan and Major CG... Gi Johnson | time the craft hil the rock sev- the ARCADE Atte i struck, it i8| Nanaimo, B. C., April 10,—In | ing a blast a few minutes be- M0 NT a of the London Salvage Associa-| eral plates were bent inward, | S'¢ but was in charge the first}an explosion at the powder sane the explosion occured. Wis ; \ve Angel Matthews has all but finished that electric halo tion and Lloyds, respectively, de-|The next time two propeller| 2nd last times she struck, The] works at Denice Bay gle Gale: Wienke, a laborer, who also could ” Prince Rupert. velops the information that she|plades were knocked off, The | submerged rock lies in the nar-| Morning Superinans nt " on gel away in time, was ser- a ‘derman ‘Tom Maitland patents his system of one eye is much more seriously injured| (hird time she passed over the! row channel between the north; W@S killed hat the plant Ba ¥| iously injured, vd interviews with city officials on the G, T, P. job. }than was supposed, lrock it is said that her plates | shore of the Skeena and the ae isl ‘ie rae a aol Einployaes found thet Oe ame Cily Solicitor Peters doesn't think the salt water did any 3] The underwriter officials aaa hae scraped on the bottom|small isiands at the entrance eee Pert tb DoRE ar terea | Pate mixers had become over- . | the submarine blind pig. visited the boat the other day|from bow to stern. causing the|near the North Pacific cannery oe Taira ieiad vate ene heated and immediately gave the , +N Rupert's only auctioneer says that heart of his is 3) were astonished at the extent of| plates to take an uneven outline|'The steamer used this passage nah ning annice: enka Ce the alarm: Tis eteted that Siisen Wark safekeeping, the damage to the craft, which is|almost her full length, Besides}as.a short cut on the way from jeath list v hundred feet f 7 - . oe SL. | t Tv 3 ‘ea 3 y Matters civic are sizzling in the warm sunshine of this a new boat in these waters and|the bad scraping she received,| Prince Rupert to the river, In- oe WAR OVOL ane UAGNSG SORb.. AON ‘hoon one of the strongest in the coast|plates under the bunker were| stead of going outside the islands Later news received here says|the scene of the explosion and pring bees are buzzing. Young Men's Own are starting service, It is estimated that| punctured and allowed the water|to the deeper passage, It 1s re-|that the superintendent knew) Was caught by a flying timber. i mae remove old Methodist church for a gym. complete repairs will cost be-|in, Rivets were started and sev-| ported, and as a result the sub-|that an explosion could not be Superintendent Wilson was 40 1 ‘Weeceee tween $25,000 and $80,000. eral frames require replacing and | merged rock was struck. javoided and gave warning by ar-| years of age and married,