iit, asr*ey ¥ “A, / by ’ "he fs » LARGEST OIROULATION + b 7 f ‘wate ant. \ IN CITY AND NORTHERN r ‘ Gee : \ Pride rupert Friday,9 p.m. BRITIGH COLUMBIA / Frem Geuth Princess Beatrige . Friday acon : Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist (CHICAGO FIRE LEAVES TWO HUNDRED HOMELESS PROVINCIAL ESTIMATES LIKELY TO BE BROUGHT DOWN SOON-—DIAZ IS STILL IN CONTROL F ARLY PRESENT ATION OF ‘APARTMENT HOUSE RUSSIAN STEAMSHIP GENERAL DIAZ IS FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED FIRE IN CHICAGO SIX DAYS OVERDUE STILL IN CONTROL PROVINCIAL ESTIMATES rs ses mssre wa ut noni gr wane o «marae rsa wr ene ABART DISEASE THE CAUSE Homeless as Result of Dis- the Atlantic and Ran Short ed in a Battle Fought in si PREMIER McBRIDE DISCUSSES PANAMA CANAL QUESTION. astrous Fire — Loss of Coai—Reported at Mexico Yesterday YOUNG NORWEGIAN, FORMERLY A PORTER FOR THE KNOX AND MOVES RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY IN $300,000 Louisburg Thay -n HOTEL, DIED SUDDENLY YESTERDAY ANTARCTIC DISASTER. _ Special to The Daily News AFTERNOON. Special to The Daily News. Special to The Daily News Mexico City Feb 14 All is 4 ‘ al to The Daily News he ‘ e of the canal fo unloag yee.. 35-— Two Rue ne Bi RE Taser ik ane dais Eee Harry Hellikson, a young Nor-jner Bros.’ undertaking parlors drec yersons re omeless toc ssiat slee ahi rma ar i attle 1 e streets ! y . : , Keb 14 Tis lee " d ; ping should“ be al. | j j i I = : I lay a , ; = os r j ; 1 ba “ n Pa ; . : act | wegian, thought to be about 29] waiting word as to its disposal. Vet as a esuil of a aisastt j fire "ived ode on isbeo ‘A 1/a number ’ persons ere e The ame » ti he Finance Ministet which destroyed Ineran nd|1068 passengers bound for New!General Diaz still has control of Ye@rs Of age, was found dead in| The deceased was a particu- Ellison, that the Le The Pi er also moved a reso ; eines a : ‘st ; ss ] a tuant : . his bed at the Grand Hotel ve | larly fine and striking looking a a ‘ ded by Parker W Ka apartment buildings Che | York e is #ix day wverdut he situation . "*’-\iman, six feet tall and of a hand. esolve itself. int yn i ue ark ss is estimated at $300,000 Extremely heavy veather was terday afternoon. The exact time some and attractive appearance. upply next Monday in- |)" ee in dts rng ime 7 er CHORUS OF SNEEZES of his death is not known, al-| For several months his face wor sresentatior ¢ | ot ! t Capla Seolt and part wa running hough he as see . i the! was fe ar ‘ ada iy peesentation or] Hea of Casiain Sots and pars’ PASSENGER TRAFFIC AY CHRCAGD 0lih siscinanc eset, corm ioe ene enone coer nea estimates . ’ , —ATHER — ans iina ‘ \ py of the resolution IS ON THE INCREASE THE WEATHER. ; ing of not feeling well, he retired|the Knox Hotel, meeting trains ed that the budget w , | . z 4 to his room, where » was wil ! . ’ rel cont -eeel W be s¢ Mrs. Scott and the oe rhe weather report at 5 o'elo Everybody Was “Doin’ It” When vened ny in th = > a and ae * a ye ne oe es ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ iu ‘ e : covered ¢é 1 e eve V 2ieng » ‘ » s ssteatact a ne | £8 no . the euneleons The The Prince Rupert Brought im py jo pyopninw pead Barometer Sulphur Storehouse beable : oe a _ jengagec Bg =. 0 > ee cBride discussed the & . ousekeeper, e being extinet. | gang on the G. T. P. construction, Deeminr seviewes is eink al til Another Large Crowd of 0.44; maximum, .440; minimun Burned - ss ale . anal questio and a . , Passengers this ae The police were immediately no-|He had a good education along Antarctic expedition at some 9 90; precip., 1.04 ‘ tifled and Dr. Tremayre was sum-|business lines, with special ex- I was unanimous al ; ; : : Morning iad a ‘ Special to The Daily News a th f the | length and paid a tribute ‘ ne ! ' ; TY" moned The latter pronounced perience in that of hotels. As ha e opinion of the . fi . : » —_—— Chicago e s ei ; eee . — ; moee Whos — GRAND TRUNK INN — " . e year! death to be due to heart disease.|far as is known he had no imme- f British Columbia | beer wcrificed Phe ss. Prince Rupert, Cap ace may pass into history) The body was removed to Hay._| or @! diate relatives in the eity. Duncan Mackenzie, arrived on | IS AGAIN OPEN is the year of the great sneeze, ATIONAL APPEAL IN AID OF hi ll at ge a gang mes “WT INSPECT CONSTRUCTION gers, and a fu complemen f Phe choru sneezes Was on RELATIVES OF EXPLORERS eneral freight Phe st of sal Mumerous Guests Regie- the first floor of a wholesale - tered This Morning. Som passengers, a follows wriectme vs wer tae see RIGHT THROUGH TO EDMONTON Miss Doris _— Mrs Z H Manager G. A. Swee if the G.|In two minutes the wave of snee- Miss Alice as { ‘ j . ’ ‘ a ne Scanes Gale deaine tli Le estes . W Smith. Miss Fe : rome as een pir 0 yao a “aaa = J. W. STEWART, HEAD OF FOLEY, WELCH & STEWART, AC- HOME IN JUNE \ Mis Helena W s, Mi “ se ae a a sini tlie: etait alent dite tos ailll nf 9 aol ob . nem COMPANIED BY MINING EXPERT, WILL VISIT SILVER ; Fleming, &. J. McDonald, Miseli. so. ae gate ae - ” ss . - wee aa - STANDARD AND TRAVEL OVERLAND TO EDMONTON. The Daily News decided a vhal steps the e _ 5 _ J oo : a It is now two months since the | street, i Among the prominent arrivals;ing man, who is going to Hazel- Feb. 44 The com. } ernment he admira ’ ' M ow migra Met aie tT is Gre put _— _ ” Explanation of he outburst}/on the Prince Rupert this morn-|ton to again imspeet the Silver ! British Anta : P _— * KE. Gatier a Vandermeiket a eee e th ne was found in the burning of 225)ing was J. W. Stewart, head of|Standard mine, which is owned Gui lestiad a beet “ be made ol oS Ue sae oan e+ rh Alben vig : ee bags of sulphur in the basement.|the firm of Foley, Welch & Stew-|by Mr. Stewart and his associ- P ce a Douglass, D. C. McRae, Dr. Stone a : yet ; - — — Crowds. attracted by the gongs|art. He has returned from a trip) ates After visiting the Silver — Poront Feb. 44 Alfred|y winch. W. J. Jefferson, G.|)_ i gl which Tact w ff the fire engines. rushed to the} to Europe, where he was engaged|Standard, Messrs Stewart and fs aan Wright, a resident of this y,iW en ird jam : Crosa, H. C.|," — muse — Iscene but ret sneezing. Thelin financing the Pacific & Great|Retallack intend going overland "he Admiralty tonigh : ; als ee KY} oe : wk Flenner, Mrs Fle1 af bath to the Wepernns Oe fumes spread to ad ne build-| Bastegn Railway, which is being|}to Edmonton. ficial expression Ro wns wie te o ig : - antl + tue Oe residents of ‘the cit) ings and their occupants emerg-|built by his firm. Accompany-| ———__ - —_-- te ss of the heroic! wired his parents here that he “ i cia Ww i i Carpenters painters a dy ad on the street, red2nosed, red-| ing Mr. Stewart was John L Ret. | Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. While nothing has been|w be bh e in Jume a ~ ve ia . rane” Ot plumbers have been ae \ en Rind edit Ginessinn allack, a well known Slocan min-|Phone 4. J Klein, Marie Lamumer Miss & 1p the hotel, s hat at the pres. j ments but quick! etrea o hinson,. H. BE. Wiekert, W. Spen- Ss aks i There is still work their number wh ha Deel | burned CONGESTION IN LAND REGISTRY ':'-:.0 8° °'Si6 oS os Semele Milt) woe "Sterne the sh FOR COLD STORAGE FLEET Wright, H. A. Harris, W. Wright | ne carried on, howevel without | a M. MeKenzie, D. P. Wardopp, RB eae te alll inn guests in| *8* &' nguished sl sneezing ile iia TH ISTRATION IN revin cks-|,) " . ithe firemen returned | heir anne ae ro eae ran og Leonard, E. Langevin, M. Hicks-Jine nouse gy mee THREE-MASTED SCHOONER, ALBERT MEYER HAS JUST BEEN PR ” ; a rio s e ste ms NEN cae on paevies Pen RELIGF Beach, 8. Cullington, Mrs. (er-) among those registering their |""?°" PURCHASED — WILL BRING 800 TONS OF SALT T STAFF TO PAOVID ° jnyk and child. Mrs. W. Boroboz names this morning were J} * oe sa TO PRINCE RUPERT nd child, A. D. Ford, W. Bald- Jefferson, Albert Lyn Coleman | This afternoon at 2 clot ee : ee, " , . ; o win, W. R. MeDonald, 0. ©. Pet Joliet, Th; F. R. Frazier Los | from Hayner Br undertal Vaneouver, Feb. 14—Making,will be discharged at the com- 19,000 applications for re-|m™measure the government wi N-/lerson and wife, J, Sherman te snecies: J. E. McCarty, New York; }parlors the funeral of Knute B he first of two big schooners to|pany’s plant at Prince Rupert. troduce this session Wilh a view nd wife, Andrew Heslan¢ jman, the year-old son of Mr %e a are im-arrears at the tabeeae J. A. Douglas, Vancouver; G. W aaare on be secured by the Canadian Fish -Headeo W eabindenal in ung | bm Placing he civ service Of|/ wpe Hesland, Mrs. H. W. Crouse] anand: Can r aad Dunean|@nd Mrs. John A, Byman, of S« d Cold @terage. Comeane ter Bald-H Schooner eslininster an registr ‘ . . | Mi are ane at : € a 4 ‘ ak ’ 3 The " . P aad ‘ . — SielY | British ¢ mibia a similar) ond daughter, Mrs. H. L. Rober-|p 7. waszelton enth avenue and Dunsmuir stre+ id fishing purposes in the Be- rhe new Canadian schooner is While at Vaneouver, thirty|footing as tha f direat Britai son. Mrs. Ghas. Peterson, J. H twill be held. The child was only }>jng Sea. the American three-|0f the “bald-headed” type of await attention,. Such Mr. Thos. Giffor M.L.A., for) MeKinley, A. D, MeLachlan, 1 ya, — pee age | ill @ short while, death being du: asted schooner, Albert Mever,}coasting schooners in the lum- fe information laid before |New Westn ‘ heated| Goleman, J. Fred Ritehie, Frank to natural causes Much sy! las been purehased by the com-jber trade, having pole masts | eculive council of the pro-jterms urged the goevernimel R. Frazier, Mrs. Morte‘Craig, Mrs LOCAL NEWS ITEMS pathy is expressed for the b: iny from Mr. J. H. Baxter, of|with no top masts. She is of the a! government by ¢ noe take 6 e step Wald ae 1] as arvel uaaiicll cae : | eetian Gita oe | z |M Marshall, Mi i. Harvell, , jreaved parents. san Francisco. same type as the G.T.P.’s three- nee a — visited igienning reer” tf w a=: Sandees, Sunaee, Seve . } — ——_—_—_—— Mr. Greer Starrett, head of the|masted barge North Bend. She th — ‘ 7” eae Te me ee : . D. GC. MeRae, of MeRae Bros | TURKISH BATTLESHIP huge Canadian fishing concern,|was built at Eureka in 1896 and he 0 I a a a ee a ie. 7 > 1 - hh sothe ‘LADIES AUXILIARY wholesale and retail stationers of | who appointed an agent to take ajis 156 feet long, 36 feet beam and ie as i > 5 as ou eres : | . are - ! th se . a this city, returned this morning DRIVEN ASHORE rip down the coast in search of]42 feet draught. She is 459 ecessity for the immed-|remark that as only a mpara WILL HOLD BAZAAR 8 . returned we wind tnenieantlttiiitieeed aul 7 \ Je ’ ~| gross ns. itgement of the land re-|itively few applications ¢ a pb | from a business trip to the lower} numiiidiien ; ; ae erens tol 18 : ff 1 ul ! t cit rimation of the purehase yes-| The Canadian Fish & Cold Ces al sts a. 4 , ral ; dai and 1a as }coas ‘ilies obi . le : st ro the ws a =. _ ti es es vot days |Loeal Hotel Men Will Donate Sil-| | reine oo meg toed pope oan ™| teres He stated that the|Storage company's new halibut | ih al © yl a sae OP i i ver Tea Service, to Be Dis- ‘ a Large ous uigarians schooner just purehased, along|schooner, built at the Vancouver : CRALLOL 1e premier sta-jof research belore they | ‘ ’ Mrs. Morte Craig, who has been} ring on Her. ‘ ie a 4 ? . st : 7 © government realized the ; h. it would be years be posed of by Raffle. , ois ' salted Mrs. | 9 with another eraft, for which ne-|shipyards, was launched from ealized @idealt with, tt wou ‘ és on a visit to her daughter, Mrs - - gotiations were under way would|the ways successfully yesterday now existing, but re-|fore the decks could be cleared. | Dunean MeTavish, at Vietoria, Special to The Daily News. sa ta wee ef ower and : A ; on © eee ; hat o : : ‘it a meeting of the Ladies 2 i ntinue to use ail power and|morning shortly after 7 o'clock, wing to want of} i t gst tt rrivals this : : Might Have Boon Worse f the H ‘at, belel_ Sa “a London, Feb, 11.1 is be-| that no auxiliaries would be in-/The eraft looks well in the water “ELIO us Os } y oO : os é le . a the an ? , 7 ‘ ae ove Regardin the demand for a we we e I ee - jooming increasingly evident that) stalled and has sufficient freeboard to OFORe® the Be - ” terday afternoon at the home a canes ial + oh, : ; © Gi enlargement of the court hous - ' |'Turkey is taking steps to resume To Preserve Fish insure good carrying capacity. ve Accommodation , , ; Mrs. Hubert Ward, it was de- CG. A. Vaughan, of the Bryant Babios ness’ a Ek mat She will have a 125-horse power tthe ‘ i w , re ‘ are alle on t mace negotiations ) s oO ’ > i ae «wo “tio 7 he intention of the go-|the premier drew atbent i hold a grand bazaar at}Co., Lid., men’s furnishings, left oe ae They will aet in conjunetion | engine installed before being re- P i t years ts wee or : 4 i ‘ ec : e deep-set f rs oO , Oe: a a ee c } o ! I of the opening of the;on this morning's train op @| Mikely thet any direst gettay aa) with & M ed oa trewlers brow turned to the ways for the fin- re Lorey to the land re-|pressure was brought bo oes a | month s business trip to the in-| be taken until the result of the;ght from England by the com- ishing touches. ' ‘partment in the near|the governine erect the pre new wing of the hospital Vari et en | taht in Gallipoli Peninsula be. | pany and will care for all edible és Which would provide ad.| sent buildinte wis then PMe-ious committees were appointed | eomes known. ilvarities of fish brought up by Tickets for the Bethany Girls | ‘ i | | _ , ? tecommodation — for the jkested by the government that i k after the arrangements. | . . , | The Turkish battleship Assar|the fishing Vessels They will Sotinn Sete Gee te at iff and possibl o ossibly bec e necessary | alte! vel pioneer sore |,,, ‘ e ms ‘e} carr indreds of tons of salt|"™ : ; ind 4 ibly afford| would p ibly b ; ling | Mi Besner will have charge of}, vanear of Gid Maselton, retursed| Twefik has been driven ashorejcarry hy ed of te } Gee's Sed Avenne Bove Gabe. , les for same extension.|to have a much larger DUHGHs | KOOpE . , and is in an almost helpless|for preserving the fish until 36 ' ul lthe fancy work beoth, Mrs. Ward)ihis morning on the Prinee Ru . sured for tt ' i Was lo be teluded a al } . condition The Bulgarians hold{loads are secured for the trip to ‘ the plain sewing, Mrs, Halsey the | pert from a boliday in the south, | i i Aye (ry and ideration of the pro. | Cofttinued on Page 4 | : th and Mre"L. W. Ker- | i ,|the shore in strength and are|Prince Rupert cannery and stor ' ; | |‘ andy b — i e m rn a r fcontipuing bis homeward journe fring on the steamers age plant The schooners will Mr. F. W. Hart begs to an- = = | ans See 4% , " jon this morning's train ER Se Imake alternate trips to port nounce that his store in the Hart SFE IS SE = =, | The License intners ssocl-| | . ap » , , f Prince Rupert have of Loyal Order of Moose. | rhe Albert Meyer recently dis Block, 3rd Ave., will be closed TO I LIC lonate a lid silver tea Vernor W Smith, ehief ar \ regular meeting will be held) charged 40,000 feet of lumber until his return from Victoria, in ‘ thawte é Bu Bil t ve ; , i “4 ‘ 7 HE PUB hich will be disposed of countant for Foley, Weleh &jin the K. of P. Hall Thursday,|taken on at Gray's harbor for}® week or ten days’ time. The ‘ e, whut : spose : nt : : We t te ducing tie deenes Stewart, with headquarters wt | the 13th imst., at 8 o'elock San Diego Her master was!key of the store has been lett pave th ' > h rates allie au le ] Uzi | Shen ; } i } 7 Oo ‘ lower then tasinnn Sammunaied © Pasieah Gorvice jn We, cay cnt we of- New Hazelton, returned from the | 36.37 J. D. MEIKLE, See [Captain Holmes, of San Fran. | With the Mack Realty Co, 28tf ation token em ooee oe own tariff, By buying Be wor of om ) - . sel’ ieiin ‘imiaine south this morning and left by te eiaco. who has turned his com . oumneenen ive 2 1 f th biico §=apprec' rdock en é : a i 3 7 earn that we are able we onal submit much reduced tarif f the Brotherhood of Loco today’s train for the interior | EE. H. Shoekley has obtained the}mand over to @ master selected Mrs. J. BR. Beatty was amongst Our ote san an call 24 1 d é i at 36 will bring @ oar ve Engineers of the G, T. P leontract for the erection of ajto bring the sehooner to British |the arrivals this morning on the . ‘ ours @ " ca ‘ . : | ' ‘ : The ince . on door within 10 minutes ~~" | the city this morning Mrs. H. L. Roberson, who went|residenee for Mr, A, W. Wright|Columbia from San Diego rhe Prince Rupert, | hotel esevtnnele! rates for dances, to professional men, for ambulance } he Prinee Rupert from his|south on the last trip al the | on Fifth avenue. The house will Albert Meyer will be registered . ™ *- sll . ’ : »a fr : r fitte alllunder the Canadian flag after For sale by MeCaffery & Gib. ers 00 ove e Yo eturned again|be a frame building fitted with all) un A Taxicab Service with “Service” @ Motto idguarters at Norwood Grove, | Prin Rupert, 1 ; a oor aa E ore 7 t Mii ba. and was welcomed by|this morning after a short but}modern conveniences and in first) being brought north. She is tak-| bens, two ten acre tracts at Ter. T ' 2 er . | pane 5h “ UNION TRANSFER & STORAGE co., LTD i resentatives of the engineers| pleasant liitle visit to Vaneouver|class style, rhe architect is Mr.jing on a cargo of 800 ton ee £550.00 each on good ae Hie 5 ee iil a ms the G. T. P. in this eity, jand Vietoria J. W. Potter. | salt at the California port which | terms, 36-40