Legislative rery LARnGesT CIRCULATION ND NORTHERN NEXT MAILS Por Prince Rupert....... Friday, © a.m. From Seuth in THE CITY A BRITISH COLUMBIA Princess Beatrice... .. Friday, noon oo? The Prince me a 2 "2E ~ ———— —— es = ——=— EE vol. TV, NO. 48 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' = —E = ——— = es : © TT —_—_——— SLIGHT HOPE FOR IMMEDIATE PEACE IN MEXICO BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT GROWERS WANT DUTY ON AMERICAN APPLES INCREASED | | NEXICAN TROUBLES CONTINUE — F%-AlD.H boucias _MonLEY ELECTED BROTHERHOOD WAS. CONTRACTORS AND MEN FOR BACK IN RUPERT THIRD BALL GAME ‘ia aaa SLIGHT HOPE FOR PEACE | Says That Many ‘Business Men in| Mix-Up in Capital City Has Now /|Men’s Own Go Down to Defeat by PORT EDWARD POWER PLANT ? Lower Coast Cities Knock Been Cleared Up—City Was Score of 35 to 21—WNot Up to , ; EBEL ACTIVITY BOTH IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH CON- Prince Rupert Without a Mayor. Previous Games. j TINUES— ZAPATA DEVASTATES THE COUNTRY... . os | Bee THIRTY SKILLED MECHANICS “ARRIVED THIS MORNING TO ATTACKED BY MILITARY TRAIN. Ex.-Alderman Hamilton Doug-| (Special to The Daily News.) | The third game of indoor START WORK ON FOUNDATION OF PORT EDWARD ee me returned this morning on the Victoria, Feb: 25.—The recent| baseball this season at the skat- PLANT. Special to The Daily News. raiding The rebels were at. Prince Rupert from a few weeks’ mix-up in the mayoralty situa-|ing rink was witnessed last night E ec eae on aa aie ‘ adliihel for two house be 6 eee. vacation in the south : Most of|tion in this city was today cleared|by a large gathering of spevia- ivery day fresh evidences of|panying the contractors are thir- mediate peace in} ®? ment military train en time was spent in Seattle, in} up by the election of A. J. Mor-,tors. The contesting teams were! '!@ @reat activity that will pre-|ty skilled mechanies, many of is to be very slight £ 7 ae sae oe Phat 0 — —- ley. The city has been in thejthe Brotherhood Cubs and the| Vail all over this section of the| whom have been in the employ of ctivity 446: dike senate Third Eari Nelson Dead. coc Teed an ; Che late rather unusual position of hav-|Men’s Own the latter being de-| Province this coming year is ap-|the firm a number of years. The t 2 ster OOKS “e ar ¢ » Or a5 6 are ” ¥ ar ar j j grea increased and the London, Feb 25 Horatio! ably fit after his aiudehiomeans ee ad a ee oe cae rae meee ee ee, ene ee eee t's efforts to enter into | Nelson, a descendant of the cele-| and is all smiles at the a a ea oa The game was not up to el the Prince Rupert|a day or two, guests at the Prem- rane ents with the followers) brated Admiral Nelson, died to of facies hit salt be - C eeveats BELLA COOLA HAS eau . eee oly ae lire ata awk om “are | ece ear ay ure 0 7 a \ Zapata, one of the leaders in| day. refs iene -_ - eee ous games as the score would in.|'ractors of Vancouver, who are/scene of their future operations. \ h, have failed. The lat- a eens [ ott. r ous as sta- TELEGRAPH LINE dicate. Nevertheless the specta.|'0 build the cement foundations|The addition of these men to the 1y continesd fie nena. New goods from east just ar-|; a 1e way many of the) tors were provided with a good|4%d superstructure of the Prince} working staff of the company | he country, burning and) rived Miss L. Kuster 46.48 er te we in the lower coast evening's amusement. The line.|upert Hydro - Electric Power/|will bring the strength up to cities endeavor to knock Prince | Communication + Now Estab-/ 11) was as follows: plant at Port Edward. Aceom-|one hundred. s Rupert is a crying shame. The lished With the Outside | Brotherhood. Men's Own worthy ex-alderman, when the Worid—Connects with Rogers..... Cateher .i.... Seott : ae a ANT DUTY ON APPLES oceasion offered, did his utmost) Cariboo Line Vanes. .... Pileber ...., Smith to counteract the many erron-| ~—— repoorten..ist Base..... Garde — oo pean created in the} The teleg rraph line between|Weber.....2nd Base. ..Weisslog ; R SED vere th possible investors and/ Bella Coola and 150 Mile House,|fves.......! ird Base. ..Blythe.. an ai these libellous] Gariboo Road, is now open for|Smith..,... Field .MacDaniels ee statements publie business. The first pub-| Brooks. ’.... Field ....Sherman RITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT GROWERS’ ASSN. URGE THAT ? - lic message was despatched from ence DUTY BE INOREASED FROM As ocggpn - lny “te. 00 ation a PROVINCIAL ESTIMATES INCLUDE LARGE AMOUNT FOR THIRTEEN TO ; ancouver at 4 TIES PRINCE —$35,000 MORSE CRE THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. RUPERT PERMANENTL fa.m., on Tuesday, since when RUPERT. emeed FOR EK onan ; — _ Y business has been brisk.—Ceur- AT SHAWATI ANS a Special to The Daily News. jtime unless we get assitance.| ——— ler. Victoria, Feb, 25.—Th ti- | 000 deci i | ) 1, Feb 25.-—That the | Fruit-growing in British Colum-|tnereased Business of His Com- oe ee Dolphins Carried A Away by the ; ar ey ge ye i a i t American apples be in bia is in @ perilous state,” he pany in Northern B. C. Neces- Social Dance Strong Gurvent-tigneetiine mates Drouens wown grew far of } ican ¢ s be “7 — ; ba ilk -rovis ‘ | ' : tiene, | said, ee Resi- aie ee oe Engineer Returned to City the Legislature are exceedingly ani o 8 nd ng gists \ r ] sic b le estholme é 8 ent o ree ferries on cet bel bas a as ae endian. Ait ills ieohoedan: thal. This Morning. liberal for Skeena district. The} she Upper Sheena river ot ah os jit marks act be enforced Millinery Opening tlemen $1.00, Ladies Free. 54 Z appropriations for roads 1 ‘ inst them as rigorously and Demers’ Among the passengers from eae Mr. ©. G. Ducane, who was re-|, rt ant |Penditure of $4,500 each. These ‘ as against Canadi.| Friday. and Saturday this week | the south this morning by the — inlaid eas Wiehe axe Ma. trails in that distriet is $403,000| are in addition to the aid to hos- i > is the recommendation 48.50 Prinee Rupert was Mrs, Alex- MANY PASSENGERS t { tt it Foe ee for| pitas, sian irae ee , a ander Steven with her two little oe > Consult Wi or I | soc ‘ations and for the civil serv W. 8. Pants of the Brit i iE ‘ the province. «4 de g rs ¢ ‘ acco yg . ) ne eer Maso co Pctio bia Dail Meuiitent hat Nidan tommshads- Reventon sil = hter - xccompanied — by ARRIVE FROM SOUTH engineer Mason _ in aneots n In addition to this there are | ic salaries and $35,000 for the tafe “tai eee ver sister, Miss Greig Mr.| with the laying of the water pipe | Morse Creek bridge, and $100,000 e have all the ele-| left at the bankrupt dry goods Alexander Steven, who is 1 I or Shawatl: > i appropriations for bridges in the | for the rovineial t \ crisis at the present|sale in the Hughes store 18] ceor of The Canadian Heme tn. |7 ware? Bamber of Raaemh Peapleiercee Mhawatlans Paccage, 902) ms Gees eee. ale lee = os govenn ag he Canadian Home In- Came in from the South This |"ived in the city this morning. ° »~| buildings on Market Place. vestment Co. Ltd., has dee ided to Morning After a Few Mr. Ducane, who was here ee : c in Prince Rupert for an Weeks’ Absence. some little time a short while a efinite period with his family. a ago, will now gi¥e his assistance ‘his we understand was not Mr ae in the final stages of the work. Steven's intention at first but on The Prince Rupert arrived on In connection with this a good IS SLATED FOR SENATE account of the phenomenal | S¢hedule lime this morning from deal of trouble is being experi- growth of the business of his} Vancouver with a lapge passen-| enced in getting the piling driven USTRY eee, throughout Northern} ger list and a heavy “eargo of|for the dolphins that are nece s-|} _H. HAYWARD, OF COWICHAN WILL SUCCEED HI DTHER sritish Columbia during the past freight. Amongst the saloon|*@ry for holding the scows in| CHANGES ARE TALKED OF is —— > nae eee B Benes list were the following: posee In the Passage while the! PREPARATIONS ARE NOW BEING W SENG MADE By um TT . | sary or the Company to have a : ; , pipes ar& being laid. The ex-| LMON \ ria, Feb. 24—Before the Some Other Changes | resident manager in this city and Sn Carroll, John midavs, ceptionally strong current that} WILL BE LARGE. . ting of i H x jalso to increase their local staff.|Tony Locketti, A. J. Otterson, G.|/runs there with the ebb and flow go 1 House there There are other changes talk- |There is not the slightest doubt|W. Otterson, F. E. Pooler and|of the tide and the nature of the| Already there are signs that|being a phenomenally early and a new Minister of Agri-led of in the cabinet. With the ex-|but that the Canadian Home In-|wife, A, Bate, King Kelley, Lulu] ground in which the piles are be_| ‘His is going to be a banner year|prolific run of Spring salmon fiure in British Columbia. Hon, ception of Prime Minister Me- | vestment Company ean elaim to| Laird, Jesse Josephs, Andrew] ing attempted to be driven makes |!" the fishing industry. This at /this pears Already they ane Ellison has not been satis-| Bride, Mr. Bowser and Dr. Young|"@Ying no small share in ‘the|Johnson, F. R. Rondy, Anton|this an extremely difficult task.|®" rate must be the deduections|catching them in great numbers to the-seeiiieigea. mas dt - . aed rapid development of Western|Stark, H. Douglas, H. W. Tooker,|Mr. Dueane mpon leaving for the to be arrived at when one hears/on trolls. The herring run this I ince, and = it/it is generally realized that there Canad Witt . ‘ hs E : . of the preparations be de} Spri i 7 ys now that he is te is a woeful lack of ability among) so ithin the short per-|C, J, Gillingham, Ethel Gilling-|South the last time was _ not ow ng Madge] Ppring which was greater than ie . ~ 2s —— ee one eemanih oan! | iod of. ee mae this Gom- one eee John Nichol-}aware that the difficulties to be| °™ oo to handle the eo was ever known before, is now isfactory te » presid- . : any has loane sr $263,000} son, F. EB, Willitt, R. W. Rogers,}s sas great as| "ss this coming season. Thejover, ev i mbers of the government,{is the brains of the outfit, ap-| ond at tt , we ee ry G. D WwW oe n9 ed : win eeeneuiyee mua we BO Grest as Rupert Marine ak Works hav of li le fal = a a 1 certainty at least that | icedie tediiees. thin thinhiat be i 1e present time no less|C. D, illiams, Andrew Holmes,/they are. Several dolphins plaéed I A WOTss SSrei¢ ittle fish having left the har- | lat i Se ae 1 , bs : svident jthan $3,000 per day is being|A. G. Holmes, 8S. Stewart, R.jyesterday were carried away by|'*°ently sold three Frisco Stan-j|bor. Several hundred tons of the een slated for one afi as s CO - ‘ — eo. { . ar i i Syrrii: tah Gone of = ee a SB. trong {loaned to their Contract holders. | Juniper, W. Franklin, W. Sug-|the current last night, notwith.| “44 engines to be installed in}latter were put up this season Page wy a. eee ms Statehood edie hewn «oe a - neh den, W. 8. Lucas, G. O. Hudson,| standing that they were driven | oa. to a used in the a for halibut bait and domestic : ; -d, mem- stratio ave The very latest in spring mil-|B. Tyson, Miss E> Neil, A. God-| fifteen feet and more i .|business this Summer. One* of}use. The Cri n Bonel Her- f year hein ; : : lt ache a m nto the ppe ess Her d hie ae hen, who will sue.|for its life, ar. powses a linery. Miss L. Kuster. 16-48] frey, A, Mattishaw, R. Hastie, W.| ground. jthese of 20 horse power is for|ring Co., Ltd., will account for : am . underjehing his dut- y ae have strong men sal Dalgleish, R. Dalfelder, W. J. ja now = ae who works|quite a large amount of the ! ouse, , : Bedbetter, Jas. Burroughs, D. W. |for the B, C, Packers Associa-|cateh set aside for domestic use Nepeenl al - today =~ " “y me ulty he pe t ‘CONSERVA ELECTED Pratt and wife, N. Simon, J. Stein. DECLINES TO COMMENT jtion at their cannery at Naas|In this connection it is worthy of ard stood sponsor for|that in the present house he is Mr. Dueane, J. Weeks, T. F. Harbor. George Ness a_ well|note that an excelelnt pi i I which was introduced by/unable to find them. There are| FOR YUKON COUNCIL | Heaslip, C, Schaeffer, W. Ma- ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS known fisherman of Prince Ru-|Mr. Crippen’s exhibit ‘al te oon son, The latter was in|many men of average ability in| | atin: 4. Blair. A. Matthew H ae Tr rchas , yu “ A. Ms ows, H. pert bas purchased a 5 horse/food congress that has been ise at the time, but allow-|the legislature, but no one who Bye-Elections for for North and) Thorwund, J. Standahl, A, 1.|Perfirio Diaz, Now in Egypt, Says! power engine, as has also Mr.|lately held in Vancouver is to be ‘ Yery unusual proceeding,|has the initiative or courage to} ae anon Result in Elec- (\\ ick, S. Redalen, J, L. Hopkins, He Is Quite Aloof. Matthew Johnston of Port Simp-|found in last week’s number of 7 to see his measure!@allenge the dictum of his lea-| os ” Conservatives. G. W. Maynard, BE, Barger, G. W. pment son, The latter reports that/the Vancouver Saturday Evening a |der. | Dawson, Fe b. 25. In the | Mackay, A. Bilslend, G. Powell, Cairo, Egypt, Feb, 25.—The|there is every indication of there | Sunset. son, Feb. 25.—In the bye- - : J W. Johnston, J. T. Hastie, Mrs,| statement published in the United lalae > ans , . — - a — — — ae eee i oe oe x ” the vacant! Maxwell, John Dillon, T. Thomp-| States that Porfirio Diaz, the for- — oe ae ukon Couneil) kin. s, 8, Jarvis, Dr. Ewing, W, G,|mer dictator of Mexico, had re- MADERO’S BROTHER CITY BAND FOR caused by the resignation of the| Harris and wife, Miss Greig, Mrs,|turned to Cairo from his trip up former members, Messrs. E. BR ee Te oe , : : SH AND KILI ED PRINCE UPERT , . Alex @iave mo the Nile is wit | Pearce ale G& A. Meiaiaes beak AsO8. teven, oO. Ormond, L - : a ee foundation, OT R ORGE THE | Conservatives, were elected for Banks, J. Cottenden, W. Elliot, R. - ners jas, who is still. on the Ce ee & |North and South Dawson. The — = — ‘ viaherek. na peetien vag ag me horag Word Has Been Received at Mex-| Enthusiastic Meeting Held Last } former véatiaseialivel dies “E: 7 pone &. — : snes, G de agers with the follow. ico City of the Shooting of Sunday—Permanent Quarters f Mrs d Perguso z 8 oh: EW LAND DISCOVERED BY ae Toone IN THE SOUTH PO- |i, Sinith, Conservative, and Jas.| Wy. Meh 3 ks + Be, wow m I seashells te Emilio Madero at North to Be Acquired. . Mr e ster ‘2 anc 2 3 “Luxor , 9° 2 , is itt LAR REGIONS—EXPLORER ASKS KING FOR Murphy, Liberal, dren, H. D Pe E. G nyo not sine ey ‘auiaian an Monterey. ’ : . ‘ : +e : t Yr, ‘ e “ess i ( ( ‘ » eee t . " PERminneD 1 TO USE HIS NAME. ve T. 8. Steedman and wife, ©, New- eos situation My ae 1 to The Daily N At a meeting, called by Mr. Al, - wt , : . Be Pusat Special to The Dai ») -rese - lolbourne, Feb,. $6, alike Manl== : : on —s = itt, John Manson, Mrs. T. B, Reed,|aldofness from the policies of my M ? Cit Fet , - ae i een day en . , | regular meeting wi ve held/C, Swanson, R. E. Paget. C. John. |e z oe o ; ; Mexico City, em. 85, wnilio| chestra, a 1e theatre las un- ‘iscovered by Dr, Mawson Visitor from Kiteumkalum. jin the K. of P, Hall Thursday, | ston,¢H "B law J P Thork id et eee a ee, ae Madero, brother of the late ex.j|day, for th ; ff soutk | Mr. F. Bobler, one of the pio-|ing o7th inst at 8 o'clock - 1 1 ‘lim, Me M EB me Pr aly og Bast aap ehiags ” hae das ee Outh polar pegwions is to FP, ' ithe 27 St., o clock, son, L, Toulia, M. Morrison, FE. B ORF O DIAZ.” Preside Me P f d / ’ ned Gal : CT ae oe tata a laee| on Ae . knee Rees co . emo a ma P RFTRIO DIAZ resident Madero, was shot and|/a city band, there were seventeen e the Fifth Land = . 4K, ie 2 a ee - _ ‘ eo 4, rhe proprietor of the hotel at} killed at North Monterey aceord.|!ocal musicians present. An or- * explorer sent a message to| Valley, spent a few days in the a ‘: G, Dawson, M. Koenigsburg,| which he stays in Cairo is in con- ing to information receive wno |#anization was formed, and Mr, Ping asking permisison to so{@ity this week on business, Mi - apr Rvane, GRAS ING W 8, Crux, FP. 8, Evans, FP. A.!stant communication with Gen , : wcolvell Reve. Preseott was unanimously ap- he land, ‘Phe new terri-|Bohler is well known in Prince Pvieeaynnde Mes yl er ee » J. Moran, H. MeDaniels,/eral Diaz, and declares he has meer ~ pointed leader, Quarters will be ; * between Vietoria Land Rupert, having supplied the lo oe 2 ri the cit ea mee = ho Corner, not heard any expression of his sailtinery alas | immediately procured for the \delie Land, or. = S tiekl cede tonsh ond a ane eoish me y Pia ee _—— intention of making an early re. Demers’ purpose of band practices, whicy e ‘ke rarde ‘ or > F e P * Evans . x woe nark 4 rden wenn » the , ipert, Mr. Evan New P, Mm. for Dawson. jturn to Mexico, Friday and Saturday this week,| Will also be available at all times, Just arrived small fruits for several seasons.)who has been in London, Ene. I. J. Hartman, postmaster at} OY NE ’ for the use of the members who | ry vu Spring stock of|/He has been located at Kitsum-|jand, for some months on busi-| Dawson for the past thirteen T L j , 48.60 : ‘ Miss L. Kuster _ , earl ; t omorrow sees the final clean may desire to do so. It was con- er, kalum for the past nine yeafs./ness conne@ted with the eom-!vears. | ‘esigned i | ’ i aa ars, has resigned and will belup of the Hughes bankrupt dry fe A sidered most encouraging to see - Mr, ohier says Ma le com pany, was met in aneouver by! suceeedec ” sxander “Car. le . 4 2 . a te «6Dargains a sco Prout i8 Mr. Bohl th Jog n a pany, ‘ : " -% V t i led | Alexander MeCar.| goods sale Everything will be ” : uN (5 a : : such a large turn out at the or. season promises to be one 0 r, Frank A, Ellis, who has been! ter, a well known jeweller loleaared o —iieibens of bn and Co.'s will please anc sur. Wanted—Man to cee al I cee oy neckion acting a6: URN MM, cee [tilt ee is ‘ : . of} cleared out regardl of coat aaian tenes ig |#8nizing meeting on Sunday, and !lo Department. Previous e . cany duster Ga 7 r i, ne transfer wi ike is ; everything looks favorable for ° HOt essential = ea Pantor Bioneer Cieaners.|sence. Mr. Ellis ret her ~ ab- | ly be made as soon as an in. ee aoe. nae - Prince Rupert having a eity band, fe al. - ana e an ortum ioneer ; ents s returned this/spector can teach Dawson from No skating for the publie at The Hughes bankrupt dry/in the near future, that will hold 47. 1one 4, | i : | the outside, rink tonight, i8 goods sale continues today. 48) its own with any ia the provinge, j