LARGEST OMROULATION in OFTY AND NORTHERN eRITIEH COLUMBIA fr mies wilt 17 Ay a = poh Fagan ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— + THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist RUPERT, : , PRINCE B. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NLY 32 MAJORITY FOR GOVERNMENT NAVAL BILL RITISH BARQUE WRECKED OFF OREGON COAST-—PORTE’S NOTE TO POWERS | ORES NOTES REJECTED THIRTEEN LED | emer roe 14, 191 _ REJECTED "|GLACIER CREEK BORE IN SUNNY ALBERTA IS PROGRESSING HERRING BY THE TON REBEL BATTERIES ‘TEACHERS SCARCE ATTACK PALACE | Morning. Had a Catch of es, Ltd., United in Marriage State Telegraph Expects to An Enthusiastic Annual Meeting | LL CONTINUE Bucket Containing 800 eatin eee Tene. Turbulent Times in in Mexico Con- | Government ‘Decides to Allow | Advanced Over Two Mundred Feet of Water Fell Down. | Taking a peep over the G. T, P tinue, Diaz Having Better of Trained Tteachers from United During January—Twenty BASSADORS AGREE THAT PORTE’S NOTE IS NOT AN ADE- Shaft. | wharf, close to the Ru; Ma Situation—List of Dead | States to Teach. Men on Pay Roll. QUATE BASIS FOR REOPENING PEACE sania rine Iron Work, this ning a Unknown. - siieailneeae NEGOTIATIONS. Special to The Daily News remarkable sigh ne 6 of — | Special to The Daily News. | Keferring to mining activity Mansfield, Eng. Feb. 13,—|% Dally News r@porter, Lying it Special to The Daily News.) | Winnipeg, Feb. 13.—Owing to|in and ground Stewart, the Port- endon, Feb. 48 It is unde does n form an adequate basis] pp jptoe ciinia alah fia a silvery, shimmering 1 were Mexico City, Feb. 413 At i2|the searcity of teachers in. the land Canal Miner says: xd in official circles here that! for the opening. of peace neq : me &) twenty-four tons Of freshly clock tonight if was reported|Provinee of Alberta, the govern- same : : imbassadors of the powers! gotiations and that the Port is{@@™Per ‘injured at the Bolzever|caught herring) in a big fish|that General Ditz had demanded ment has decided to allow trained Notwithstanding the loss of le agreed that the Porte’s note; to be notified to that effect colliery by the snapping of a|scow divided into six compart-|/the surrender of the national teachers from the United States _ shifts out. of the sixty-four chain to which was suspended} ments They jrepresented the | palace. All through the day the|to teach in Alberta schools. koe.the month of January, the big a bucket containing #00 galions| test eateh of ithe Canada Fish jeannonading of the rebel bai com: =< coe bp sae peta ee | & Gold Storage Company's power teries could be heard. Shells ane neieans 4 ETLY MARRIED PLANS FAR-REACHING }of water The bueket crashed boat Fredelia Ill and w be shrapnel were thrown all eel STEWART L LIBERALS Tunnels, Lid., penetrated the hill THIS MORNING WIRELESS STATION | (owe the 500 foot shaft on to the) taken up immediately to be put the palace The list of dead is ELECT OFFICERS 209 feet during the first 13 days |; workers, crushing them into an/into the freezers at the big cold’ unknown Diaz appears to be of the year. On the 31st ult, the , defteraon, , of V Wallace Fish- Director-General of Norwegian —_——— storage plant. having the better of the situation tunnel measured 392 feet from the starting point, and Generai be . Held on Tuesday Evening Manager W. J. Elmendorf, who to Miss a Os- = Ether between When Officers Were left on Thursday for Victoria, pital Staff. is Country and Elected expected that an average of over a America two hundred feet a month would iis morning at 7:30 a quiet citi An enthusiastic meeting of the] pe easily maintained. The loss jing was celebrated by Rev.| Christiania, Feb. 13 In the Stewart Liberal Association was of ten shifts was due to difficulty Ke the contracting par-|besinning of September Jast M held on the evening of Tuesday, in ventilation, but this has now being Miss Florence A.|T. Heftye, director general of the Feb. a for the aes eaae of/been remedied with the delivery nar ite of the hospita | Norwegian state telegraphs, com gees pape Agcy cee ae of over half of the four hundred : ae ‘ sers oO > ens : ear. ing staff, and Mr. W. J. Jef-|unicated — ti the Norwegian The tollowing weee oats ” feet of ten inch ventilation pip- , nanager of the Waliace| Press the fact that he had suc H mati & at Sir wel ing that has been manufactured Lid.. of Claxton and/ceeded in arranging with the C d E S d F ok bea . Hon. Sir il-ljocally by T. W. Falconer. The std., he nt | ‘id Laurier. . : rite weremony. took| Marcon! Company to construct «|COmmander Evans Sends Further Details Concerning the Return"! ’vre™ | fiwo shifts ate now breaking he home of the bride’s|#reat duplex station facilitate J f C t. S tt F P | B d W h H d een a eae ; “’~|thirteen holes to a round, being , Mrs. A. E. Oakley rhe| Wireless telegraphy between Nor ourney Oo ap co rom 0 @--- a eat er ampere _ vil Siiey Denni 7.6x8 feet, and, according to the pported her sister as|Way and America The station Pr ress P ti Offi & Di d J 17th. Re 4 3 = H ¥. Ke it manager, the rock is excellent to yyvs ce eec.- as. . es TR . a : honor, Whilst Mr. A —. as to be built on the western ° e e 7 icer vans 1e an aon Cusneities , B work in. Three additional waste ; xe 1 3 ‘ oe ve ‘lears . " . ee . sity , in intimate friend of] of Norway, near Stavanger, | London, Feb Commander Evans seuds further particulars from Christehurch, New Zea- |Barnaichez, R. H. Robertson, T =~ of Swerte omnis feet caganty m. acted as best|al a cost of $350,000, to be paid] : “a ae ; er have been ordered. So far there £ oO t ty ; | land egarding the ill-fated British Antarctic expeditior party under Captain Seo rhe records |W. Cowan and Geo. Thomas has been ample water to supply M Brennan, during her| the Mareoni Company for the | ; f ; ' ‘ ‘ : The general tone of the»meet.| ; . ttl I atents The station was to b which have been found show that after lea Petty Officer Evans on January 4,°0012) Scott 5 . ¢ ~~ | power for the compressor plant. ail > over @ year) es ' ' ge was such ¢ sate at lon I ‘Prin can 7 - ire ady for use in 1914, when Nor-| @nd his party marched an averag Welve miles da and eached the pole on January 17th ou ca _ Pee oe we Fs Phe tunnel none has .an quer- I } 3 as} : j}the Liberais of Stewar lave, ike . . 7 of friends Mr. Jef-|Way celebrates the centenary of a s observations by theodolile on January 18th fixed the pole within half a mile of Amund- the Liberals throughout : British + opty, thon eerie ii be oe J s a partner in the | ber SENSI UtIOR sens observations Scotts party followed Amundsen’s tracks and found his camp within three |Columbia, been awakened to the > See Sa Mites de a a of Kenworth & Jefferson, is Phis coincidence with an im. miles of the pole. Several photographs of Seott and party. taken ¢ » pol ave been fo necessity of aggressive work to ; pe ; bs iown in this city. Mr,.|portant date in Norwegian his- a rn J — nd party, taken at the pole, have been found: Y Lee : e coe a qe ~ jencounter the Glacier Creek vein " f ' ee a ll From the time of reaching the pole, the condition of Petty Of icer Evans was the cause of |5¢eure Tor Mt province some- system, the object of the under- Mrs. Jefferson left on the ry was obviously a factor in iniiatile miata ‘im Gee inti teal s aneeil wad Guan th ; ; th , thing that al least approaches taking.” ; : i , appr ae > i 3 oO : ari Loo rogress as ade on . e . . » » great plates S Rupert this morning for|favor of the enterprise, and the I y I . i the return trip over the great plateau responsible government. outh on their honeymoon|Whole Norwegian press congrat during medium weather Phe descent of Beardmore Glacier was accomplished during thiek re ree eT rh will make their fu-|Ulated M. Heftye upon his bar- weather, snow delaying the march URGE GOVERNMENT TO MINING OUTLOOK IN n Alberni, Vancouver|sain with the Marconi Company Petty Officer Evans fell on rough ice and sustained coneussion of the brain. causing further SETTLE COAL STRIKE The result of the investigations] "ts ~ STEWART BRIGHT ye eeew - , ; delay The surplus food was consumed and Byans died Januarvi7th Bad ice and illness of —__—_——_——— of the select committee appoint } ' South Vancouver, Feb. 13 —_—— : a . Captain Oates further hampered the progress metimes only three miles a day being made . ; . J— DIED AT KITSELAS ed by the House of Commons int ; 4 ; 24 ee ae the English Marconi contract) Then eame the blizzard which caused the death of the remainder of the party A searching ae ee ae po ie Everything beam to » _ “re passe reso on 0 e eltfec Tha Com Season r-Old Daughter of Chief M.| seems, however, to have placed) party found ten bodies half covered with snow November 10th \ cairn of snow with a cross | that the government should take = = cane . Neasgiticks Died on the bargains of the — oh was erected over them and a brief record attached. Dr. Atkinson declares that there were no ap action with regard to a_ settle- siete Sunday. government in a new light it ee i Pe Daal y et ote : : sane London correspondent of ihe DATS SYMONS OF SONEYS ~~ ithe, ee Phat things are quiet in min- ‘oal 8 e, PC . h sympathy is felt for|Gonservative Aftenposten, who retary to forward copies to mem ing circles in the Portland Canal , ar) ve ptEbe M. M. Neasgiticks of Kit-|}has submitted the statement of bers of the Legislature and Sir|4istriet at the present time can- ver the death of his 3-jthe director of telegraphs to an} Richard MeBride. The resoly-]™0t be gainsaid and there are ld daughter, which sad}English authority on wireless tion is ae Sellemas probably as may Stewartites in ok place on Sunday last.|/telegraphy, states that this ex- “That, owing to the inconven-|Prince Rupert at the time of the second death in the|pert declares that though the ience caused to the general pub- writing as there are in the little Within a few months and}/complete terms of the contract ic and the reason underlying the}™@!ming burg itself. However, ly the bereaved parents/have not yet been made public, strikes in Ladysmith and Gum-.|this fact is no criterion of the heir loss keenly. m2 fee. ak Of ee berland and believing it both fit-;¢oming extinction of the camp. ee pert -et she eviticiom whiee po ting and proper that the govern-|48 @ matter of fact, the prospects erican Shot in Mexico plies to the English contract ap ment should take steps as far as|®?e extremely bright for the com- Diego, Cal, Feb. 13——Roy|plies also to the Norwegian con- is possible to settle all disputes ing season. The latest arrival Hkin, a Los Angeles insur-| tract Fi Di Fe N ] Bill L Ni h N . li Bol d d he tmeiaemielin »; the} from Stewart, Mr. George R. : ; twee pital and labor; the . , . man, was shot by an un- M Heftve announces that in irst 1VisioOn on ava 1 ast lg t--- ationa ists te an overnmnens aaa ilar on ane Brugsy, upon being interviewed ied person at Tijuana,}the near future he will put be G P ] C . d b 0 | M . . : re -,|this morning was most cheerful . . : : guiry into the dispute and take ( , California, today and per-|fore the Storthing all the par-| overnment Froposal Carried by Only 32 Majority quiey te te aes ont 1 ok tga eae ae ortally wounded, A phy-|ticulars regarding the Norwegian Ottawa, Feb. 13.—The first division in the House on the government's naval proposals took 4 ),..:1 a speedy settlement.” solute faith in the future of the summoned from this city] Marconi contract place tonight, as agreed upon last week. The amendments introduced by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Referring to articles which ap- aan ee —— = to bring re . — —— : : ir 1 rie artz deposits , bring him here for Seclety | Alphonse Verville, Labor member for Maisonneuve, were defeated, each by a majority of 47 votes. )red in the papers, Mr. H. Ray/P@#ton to rieh qu P lent, but the Mexican au- St. Andrew's ¥: | Th tateas ti ied b i f 32, the N > stated that he could net see why|known to exist on the Salmon es refused to permit him An important business meel-| @ original motion carried by a majority o » the Naitonalist members bolting, as was ex- anvene should take such action|®iver. He himself is heavily in- bPemoved ing of St. Andrew's Society wi pected. ; 1s was taken by the premier. terested in mining property and be held tonight in the society's) Col, H. H. McLean, Liberal member for Sunbury and Queen's, voted with the government on has just sent down another ship- Good Investment. room, on Second avenue, at 8) 9) amendments, but refrained from votin n th i : ment of ore samples to the Van- ee t , ro ting on the original motion. CITY WITHOUT BREAD . ; it to get the best brands |o'clock A good. attendance couver Mining Club. Ineluded in he best brand eniepimainion bber goods and workin®|members is requested as a num these are specimens of the ore ye wig advanc ‘ laced in ne Mi Scott, Proud & Co.'s ber of matters for the advancing CARGO OF SODIUM the whole lot thrown into the se VESSEL IN DISTRESS London May > .* Ge found at the recent rich st’ike on BB.39 of the society will come up for but several cases were washe a gerous Pos! c y ers Dan Lindeburg’s property, ).nown consideration SET FIRE T0 SHIP aboard Then the hold caught OFF OREGON COAST as the Seven Mile group, also free ivals at the @. T. P. Inn. — —_—_——— no fire, as the flames reached | : : ' , Feb 43—The strike gold samples from Pearson & ‘ sondon rep, ‘ 4 > ‘ +s : Dne those registered at the Mr. F. W. Hart begs to an the engineroom, and the crew! : Peterson's property at Eight Mile. or. in Pl ed the Hose on it o are whic een ‘ Inn are: H. M, Fle : se that his store in the Hart) Capta oy took lo the boats, after several) bife Saving Crew from Garibaldi |o! London bakers which has beer Both of these are located on the : eming,;nounce that When He Noticed the Has G to Her Resc ithreatened for the last three or , , iver; Charles O'Neil, Hazel. | Rioe Srd Ave., will be closed | men, including the captain, had as Gone er ue— Salmon River, which runs into NON, Haat ck, sre Flames N fv it four weeks, is now believed to be : ‘is Briekson, Frank A,/until his return from Victoria, In} heen injured ame of Vesse! Is cle sel a satisfactory|2@e Portland Canal about a mile Z a | — . able ess ' S P . » . Rocier, Theo, Forbes,|a week or ten days’ time. The | (Special to The Daily News As a result of the explosion Sabnowe. 5 te ; ' is held shortly to set. |2e!ow Stewart, There is no ques- P Bay, and Albert James,|key of the store has been left) : med . _™ | the ship broke her back and ; ren : ry os a : ~ {tion but that the future of this with the Mack Realty Co 28tf London, Feb, 413-——-The story foundered, Judgment was given Special to The Daily News. tle the dispute. a? hat — district is assured, time being lef an unruly cargo that caused) fo, the plaintiffs in 86848 Bay City, Ore, Feb. 438 An 3 1s Rr - a shouk necessary, however, to accom. | » trouble break at le mas. te of a steamer was told! unknown vessel off the foot of ~s _s , = _ tl ~Hheoy: plish the preliminary work, the SS ' . ¥ . , ‘ er ers 6 > a .xce 5 » ; ne SSS | day in the high court in a Seattle Times Burned. Decorneah Mountain, eighteen! would be breadless within three |°*°es!¥ely heavy snow fall and \ brought by ingram & Royle : a glacial formation being a severe Seattle Feb, 18 rhe building|miles north of here, is sendingiweeks, and = the seriousness of TO THE PUBLIC Lambeth agama © Grench i plant of tl rir ih i trike i i. handicap to initial development, i rhe 0 es ~ » pockets 4 aim ’ lsue ‘ike iv ‘“” yr to be hipping compans Phe com.| #24 Plan “ im in this}up poekets and signalling with|sueh a strike ie beginning to be Mr. Brugey predicts a large in- teamer Hardy left Tre.|¢it’ With the exception of the}, uns. The Garibaldi life saving |"¢@lized, with the result that the fl t ; d oth We have this day inaugurated a Taxicab Service in the city with rates ne , ' |presses, was destroyed by fire|. , : , yublie are demanding that the|)“* °F Mining men ane others ote inan \axioab rates in Vancouver. As a special inducement gy Sm carrying two tons of met ' no | crew have started to the reseue}! niin this coming spring. The exien- ~~ com- , varly thi ot x e loss } rrievances “ rs | . . tion’ Mlohets we pine ee re en en tere OF euros epereciation and dium, Which is inflam.|‘ 4 : . ~~ —- ” oe .T a f the vessel in a power boat oe oor of iin Srenamne Ps | sion of the Canadian Northeast. 7 coriy sans we are able we shall submit a much reduced tarif ib and explosive on contact a y a . | BI thin, ae i DORRE SREY jern Railroad to the Groundhog eae | is 1@ property o olone ethen Bay City. O Feb. 4 A four! “~ » » : 2 Our care are on cali 24 h i at 86 will bring @ oa with wate During the storm the a i re ‘ ‘ ur} district is contidently looked for. bur door within as We hours @ day and a call @ a broke away from iis lech | whe has built up the business masted barque, believed to be the Avoid Regrets. ward to. hotel ssevpnnle! rates for dances, to professional men, for ambulance and water reached the cases! from sma besinnings a few British eraft Dumfrieshire, bound | ladies who hus Queen Qual “e af A Taxicab Service with “Service” a Motto t afhre he captain|*e4?s 48° for Fraser River ports, is ashore/ity” shoes are sure of best value For sale by MeGaffery & Gib. }} pla ed a hose on the cases, which at Entrance Bay li is believed | Newest designs and perfect |bons, two ten acre tracts at Ter. » UNION TRANSFER & STORAGE co., LTD. {i blazed up with a series of explo Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| that she will be a total loss, The! comfort Seott, Froud & Go,,| race $550.00 each on good nein. a seme | ion rhe captain then ordered| Phone 4 fate of the erew is unknown agents. 38.39 | terme. 36.40 _ - ;