“i n. “we, ‘ GISLATIY ty ft ISLA TIVE Agar " or aloe D N a1 lev aaa =| THE DAILY NEWS:./22=- . Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL TV, NO. 34 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS COMMISSIONER TO INVESTIGATE COAL SITUATION BULGARIANS AND GREEK NAVY ‘MAKE JOINT ATTACK UPON GALLIPOLI I PENINSULA j | | i ‘SPECIAL COMMISSIONER T0 INCIPIENT BLAZE IS ‘VANCOUVER WOMAN READY FOR GUESTS QUICKLY PUT OUT GRANTED A DIVORCE ON MONDAY NEXT | —————}) SI) \\ REPORT ON COAL Fire Brigade Did Good Work at Mrs. Jones, Wife of Millionaire Good Progress Being Made on q | Small Fire in Hayner Bros.’ Property Owner, Secures | Repairs to G. T. P. Inn—Ex- \ Furniture Store This | Divorce and Half of pect to Reopen on Monday. } | Morning. Husband’s Estate sheomisnntctpins PREMIER McBRIDE SAYS GOVERNMENT WILL APPOINT A )}))| shia iii | + Peete, PP. tee, etch wee iF evconeerun. THE GREEK FL FLEET WILL ENTER DAR- COMMISSIONER AT ONCE TO MAKE THOROUGH | The smart action of the city Special to The Daily News. | adly damaged by fire about tt DANELLES AND PLACE CONSTANTINOPLE INVESTIGATION. fire brigade in answering a call Seattle, Feb. 5-——Mrs Jone *| ’ be Pe me AT MERCY OF ALLIES. na : : middie of December, will soon be at 8:45 this morning from Hay-|has been awarded a divorce fro a Victoria, Feb. 5.—Before the House rose today Premier ner Bros.’ furniture store was{H. A. Jones, millionaire proper-|'" Shape for reopening. The new London, Feb. 5.—The Suigarten forces are devoting their McBride introduced the second phase of the coal question, tm for the prompt ex- ¥ owner of oa oa ~ Se ate ae ee chief attention to the bombardment of Adrianopie. An at- tinguishing of « ncipient blaze|Jones was granted half of her ®#° 4t Doe , enone the intention of the government to appoint im- sia heme fon omh ree husband's Po estate is being rushed with all possible/ acme coe Guillet Gee ae ee Tee" caitanar ae mediately a special commissioner under the Public Enquiries turned into a pretty bad con- a despatch The second floor, tack on Gallipoli is supported by the Greek navy in the Guif Act to investigate and report upon all the circumstances and flagration. Smoke was noticed to POSTMEN BURNED Which is used almost entirely for | of Saros. Should the attempt prove successful there is noth- conditions incident to the production and sale or other dis- be emanating from a back win- bedrooms, is now complete, hav-|)) ing to prevent the Greek fleet from entering the Dardaneiles | position of coal in British Columbia. dow on the ground floor by Mrs BY SUFFRAGETTES i°¢ 2°cm ‘horouetly refurnished.|) and placing Constantinople at the mercy of the allies. lames Jabour. a resident of an The decorators are now at work i } } \ adjoining building Upon an oe én the main floor and hope to be === : : ————= — = Letters Addressed to Premier (hpouch in a few days. Although SS alarm being turned in and fur- Asquith Took Fire in Post a ae as * eu ; 3 ’ ther investigation made, it was) "“Qmee and Clerks Were |, there. were tine sueats sieer,| MADERO’S BROTHER ‘HOPE TO RETURN TO CAPT. DILLON’S CHARGE WAS “enpa ssabianes filled vith soot, Badly Burned ing in the house last night. It IS GOING TO JAPAN; CANADA NEXT SUMMER had become red hot, igniting the Special to The Daily News. va page fae “a UNRESERVEDLY DISMISSED aoe an inc ae alae Dundee, Sectland, Feb 5—Five | Monday Rumor Has it That His Mission|Duke’of Connaught Speaks at mre ao Th Is in Connection with Lease Montreal of Intended Visit arrived just in the nick of time,| Postmen were badly burned to- The repairs to the top floor will not be completed by that of Territory. to England time, but the work of decoration and furnishing that floor will in| Mexico City, Feb. 3.—Gustavo| Montreal, Feb. 5—“We hope promptly putting it out, but not/night by the spontaneous com- before the place was pretty badly| bustion of chemicals contained RINCE RUPERT'S “LIQUID SUNSHINE” CAUSES TROUBLE AMONG RECENTLY AF RIVED TRAWLER MEN blackened with smoke The|in letters. When they emptied : : : i" " ‘ ___|damage will be fully covered by|pn the sorting table counter bags |"® Way interfere with the com- Madero, brother of the President|to return to Canada next sum- g over four months lof letters collected at the city |f0rt or convenience of guests of Mexico, and the most influen-| mer” said H. R H. the Babe af » the erdanped — SUGGESTS CUT IN Poe | post. boxes. ews was 8 sudden as aed veg tg ee — Cothaugiht, speahing before the . a ee PARCEL POST RATES NO OPPOSITION T0 |burst of flame. The envelopes BUCKINGHAM PALACE nounced that he will leave for|C@madian Club in regard to his eee * a a DISESTABLISHMENT =" vored "seaieae aie. CAREFULLY GUARDED Japan as special ambassador to|forthcoming visit to Great Bri- ou er") ig 8. Postmaster General Makes lseahe” Then" Gene” siiireanell’s the Mikado. tain with the Duchess of Con- does not seem to be Comments in His Annual reel Asquith and contained gpecial Suntiintibens Ave Taher While the mission of the spe-| naught. ia, SHSKCRME Ones Report. The Welsh Disestablishment Bil) oh oois of paper on which was in Against Expected Attack of cial embassy is ostensibly one of His Royal Highness also than- Doubtless this is the — Passes Third Reading in tecribed “Sustice for Women Suffragettes—Military courtesy to thank Japan for her! je the people of Canada for the he ebulitions of un Washington, Feb, 5 Post- Commons and First in i aa tm Meadinede. participation in the celebration | heartfelt sympathy which had hat heve occurred am-|#*ter General Hitchcock's an- Lords without Di- ‘MANY INJURED WHEN i - the Mexican centennial 1. 1910\been expressed from coast to he esanek at 0k peed os ae = ee vision Special to The Daily News. cacinena ta daibamaiie amaere corns . a with - aver ee ee eee oe OOF APS London, Feb. 5.—Special pre- me ness of the Duchess of Con- or ee ved! of some of the parcel post rates Special to’ The Daily News | R COLL ED necktie: tonite aia saekaaa —— og em en tage — neught.. Bho Mushets: | j 3 r » x r and sg . y = i. hard Watmough who A heavy loss of revenue in 1942,/), an announcement by Mrs.|tO an asylum. ital city today, killing and) misgovernment without het ee the Seite ee f the fishing skippers due to the extraordinary amount ential ial ’ |wounding all the twenty soldiers| ference from the European pow- other British subjects Ving in his charge a gang of ; led the) / enkaurer. jin the train’s escort. Four male| ers , — bs of franked matter matied in ‘ Hi 2 e ers. a hermen who are going to work political campaign, created a The militant suffragettes, EXPRESS COMPANIES |passengers were killed and many} Magdalena Bay, for three oe an ee ay hese waters, was charged by temporary deficit, but since the} Said Mrs. Pankhurst, “are pre- | IN A MERRY Fl |of the women passengers wer+ }years leased to the United States would decline to approach Russia iin Dillon of the George E ee aad ‘the fiscal year the in-|Paring all sorts of effective | jcarried off by the rebels, Thejas a coaling and naval depot, is with & claw ial — the with ster, with assault. The case come of the department again strokes The government must | ——- train was halted by the derail-|reputed to be Japan's objective. peed ae tho eee iad ipported by any evidence has outstripped expenses quickly give us the vote or go. | Struggle for Right to Operate »eni of the engine in a eut. The ae i oe that Pp ‘i er than that of the complain- |" ee: The womem will use every meth- | on the Intercolonial rebels then began firing on the| A oe = rm a ~ - ee t} self, who stated that the od, constitutional as well as un | Railway. ltrain from the sides of the ou COAL SITU TION on the ground that such action ed threatened the constitutional, to turn the cabi- | acini lless than two yards away, con-| on the part of Great Britain would vestcued tan i» the) VANCOUVERITES T0 adie Bihigele ayes oomn, 08 IS BEING RELIEVED] vas. ths: termination of the sing foul language, and net out. Montreal, Feb. 5. Pomin-|centrating their fire on the a ade a lunge a “yy with BUY RACEHORSES Detectives in great nuiabers|ion Express Company reccntly|troop ear. Twelve soldiers, in-