T CIROULATION ances city AND NORTHERN in THE eririsH COLUMBIA o 26 19 @exr Frem Venture R bAnweke: Tuesday, a.m. Sunday, 6 pm Monday, am. + ev — ———_——_—_—— —_——$$$$$————- ——— —_____ = vo... ov, 8 PRINCE RUPERT, B: C., SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS genie — —_——-— —— ED K ED IN STORM N UNITED STATES TWO. TWO SCHOONERS LOST IN NORTHERN WATERS—HUNGER STRIKE WINS—NEW FRENCH CABINET TUBERCULAR PATIENTS SHOW REMARKABLE RECOVERY oR FRIEDMANN’S CURE IS PROCLAIMED THE MOST WONDER- FUL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE The Daily News from Berti tt niry are | I } ior ' i i j mer it i il ceived la I) ( ge Oha Ma lar | f Be 8 first Vv Hospita The ecablegrar ea i ible from a BR | au ) j s| Friedma (esate sisibenk j he |t 6 i vas ig ! postpor ! ff th . ! \ \ L The | the fact that t ‘ e was sis whom hausted He ed 1 } treated with! day » preparation of a new suj his departure | ply TEMPERATURE AT ZERO; WANDERED IN BARE FEET THREW HIS Gees TO THE WINDS. _ i g abou | porter of “i - TRANSFERRED T0 TREASURY DEPT. half dressed t and ippar condition. |W. Allison, cccnsinans Agent at M Jamies Hazelton, Gets Merited the vis. | Promotion. } nm part Ww Allisor rove ‘ ize K eveitch at Haze irrived in the city i n Eighth Thursday night and left Friday He Vas taken . morning for the south Mr. Alli n the day son has been transferred to the to be badly treasury departme nt at Hazelton t be wor | afficial notice has vet been re x that the tem and the | ceived as to his successor been wander Before leaving the omce at time before | Hazelt he was made the recipi : pearance at the | ent f a beautif service which was suitably inscribed rhe pre Af s had been at sentation was ide to him by the] I h had a few lu-| staff of the office there, who have | on being ques-|the highest opinion of the he | i} that during one of} of the department, who has sev gales that has been|ered his connection with the o hi 7 Stewart he had stat-|fiee at Hazelton to take up this money to the four winds | residence in Victoria. Hrow is bank book away, eR -_—_— | | ie not. know where he| MONTENEGRO AND AUSTRIA | S aeee jr could he give) WILL TRY FIGHTING GAME, ! t e t abo | Fis: tie, enemall a - Austrian Navy Is Manoeuvering| Saflerward found empty out Along the Montenegrin Coast. sha the imiauiae ad : ! rennin a Special to The Daily News. state |} Berlin, Mareh rhe German| D geht following Be. | foreign office learned today that} M became h worse and it} armed operations against Mon- | three to hold him down.| tenegro by the Austrian navy may 8 eht to Prince Ru-|be expected soon, The Austrian) John on Thurs. | squadron is maneoeuvering alone ! taken to the hospi-| Montenegrin and Albanian coasts ' * doing as well as sll ie — * expected A Big Catch. Besich was em The Borealis, of the Atlin Fish (CIMT mine for} nies, Limited, arrived in port 1 only returned 5 Prince John's last night with a eargo of ovel ! hereabouta of | 40-000 pounds of halibut rhis his friends are |Pepresents less than five days rmation * te, fishing. the Borealis having left ild be gladly re} fF the banks last Sunday She pital here carries a crew of seventeen men with six dories Co - : | a meating Postponed. THE WEATHER. ;, veing a statutory ne of the City rhe weather report at 5 o'clock oy Postponed till) this morning read Barometer . ' sual hour of 8) 29.919; maximum temperature 38; minimum temperature, 26 ORMER HARVARD PRESIDENT APPOINTED AMBASSADOR ARL €S ELLIOTT HAS BEEN APPOINTED UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO GREAT BRITAIN » Daily News, Great ‘Britain rhe appointment) , March 20..Chare/is an extremely popular and resident emer.|the distinguished educat \ 4 University has | is well qualified to represent! he , \inbassador jt nited States in Great Britain DEMENTED MAN FROM STEWART BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL— — WILL FORM NEW CABINET MINISTER FRENCH CABINET cepts Invitation to Form New Cabinet. to Negotiate Boundary Waters Treaty OFF TO WASHINGTON Former Minister of Justice Ac- Hon. J. D. Hazen will Endeavor City of Winnipeg is Without WIRES ARE DOWN Telegraph Communica- tion. | | Special to The Daily News. | oonerr FROM SLEET STORM ONE HUNDRED KILLED AND THREE TOWNS DESTROYED TERRIFIC STORM SWEPT WESTERN AND CENTRAL STATES special to The Daily News Special to The Daily News. MORE THAN 200 WERE INJURED iris, March 22.—Sean Bar Ottawa, March 20——Hon. J. D Winnipeg, March 22,—The city (Special to The Daily News. restored communication today ster of justice in the| Hazen, Minister of Marine and|'® practically cut off from com- Chicago, March 21 Al least | With the storm -swept districts of « French cabinet, has ac-| Fisheries, left tonight for Wash- wena with the outside Lie a ' ee = oi . ; the South and Middle West indi- i nvitation to head | inert ‘pethii |world. Wires in all directions | forty-six are deed and more than cate that the death list will reach , ngton to confere with the Demo-|are down as the result of a severe |two hundred more or less seri- aa pe — ibimet to be formed cratic administration in regard| sleet storm. enty inne den wedi’ of ai? hundred, with 600 injured, some — te the ee eliwees Concée 664 alia oe ws *\fatally. The damage to crops WHALING SCHOONER e : “te 2 | storm Thursday night and today and property is estimated at $5,- the nited States pertaining to| ‘DAIRY WAGON |which swept the country from/|(00,000. Alabama suffered the . LOST IN BERING SEA. boundary waters. . | the Rocky Mountains east to'heaviest loss of life, at least 30 | The treaty was framed three | WAS DEMOLISHED Pennsyivania. In many _ states|being killed in that state. Sam Gottschalk Rk h N ec ' a put ay » eh. os rvs af the storm was a regular cyclone. otts ; ceiver e® asse o ‘ ec T alia of - ‘ . 2 Y uisiana were destroyed. commissioner, of Winnipeg, ar- Miles Over Broken Ice. | factor) reply ig received Hazen vr Solar oes “Tr —_ rived in the city yesterday on the | says that the Canadians will | ene we Chicago, March 22.—Partially|Princess Mary. Nor March 22 Sam Gotte.| abandon any further tlempt to ; shatk of tho Gilling ft hooner | Meal with waters jointly While the Prince Rupert Dairy Moras has arrived here after a it rig was standing on Eighth ave- FIVE HUNDRED WERE KILLED rip of than a hundred miles | nue at noon today the horse sud- over broken ice in the fering ‘EXCURSION MONDAY denly took ae and made a Straits He brought news of the ree 0 “eedo as o rvs ebro ews of the) "TQ PORT EDWARD} *2%," freedom, dashing tone WHEN TURKS WERE REPULSED and Moras and of the hardships | Ae : ndured by the crews he |Special Train Will Leave @.7.P.| | street An iron pipe which was aerneenenipepniihbanans schooners were caught in the ice| Station at 2.15 Monday | lying at the side of the street| SEVERE FIGHTING CONTINUES ALONG TCHATALJA LINES— near the Siberian shore last fall] Afternoon was struck and the rig and con- TURKS WERE REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSSES and crews landec I oats o > » exce ) sais. TM in - = ms . ! i, t i i ae ee = — = — _ sa ¥ (diinitlindlagesinncetiaiiliaatinian Special to The Daily News.) ina sani alae Sn: Wiind alt tiede eaving the Gra d Trunk Pa-|wheels, were pret ically reducec ANOTHER $100 FINE Sofie, March 20—Further se- provisions of make extensive |‘ ifie station Easter Monday at|to matehwood. The horse went vere fighting is reported along eva sa for the winter a2: an excursion train will be| off the road a little farther on and FOR SELLING LIQUOR the Tehatalja lines. The Turks, great s m arose, | ‘ g Jort Edward, Prince Ru-|W4s soon ¢ iptured little the worse eveeanniss itrying to advance, were repulsed rn th boats Db g th 2 ndustria annex. eight for the rampage. Clifton’s Bakery Only One Drunk in Police Court and left 500 dead on the field. . th hed act eatin dest oll Mdiialie ne thie wagon was also struck by the fly- This Morning — Gambling _ jing vehicle and slightly damaged. House Charge Adjourned. |WILL EXPLORE jer ty has beer recent'y de} el ae HIGHEST HIMALAYAS i jveloped and largely improved, ae” ’ ; ‘| CHINESE MINISTER jthis excurs will give the peo- HUNGER STRIKE WINS--- i es ee eae pe eae Genoa, March 19.—Attorney |ple an opportunity to view it.| ng the adjourned cases OF Jean) ya.i9o Piacenza, one of the most SHOT BY ASSASSIN | Phe excursion train will return! SYLVIA IS RELEASED Lewis and Marie Lama, accused|famous Alpine climbers in Italy, ifrom Port Edward at 4.30, arriv- ——- of selling liquor without a li-|has left here with an extensive Dangerously Wounded While en|ing back in Prince Rupert at) Authorities Release Miss Sylvia | wonse, again came up before Mag-| expedition to explore portions of Route to Opening of | 4.45, Pankhurst from Holloway istrate Cares the Himalaya Mountains, hitherto Parliament Port Edward will be placed on Jail. ? Z untraversed. The work, in a way, the market during the coming sindaneations Jean Lewis was fined $100 and will be a continuation of the Duke Shanghai. March 20—General|Week and no doubt many Prince Special to The Daily News. costs, but Marie Lama was let) of apruzzi’s expiorations. The ioe | gut iinbiien nb: Diiahidal I Rupes tites will avail themselves London, March 22.—Miss Syl-|out on suspended sentence, the particular range Piacenza~ pro- : lof this opportunity of seeing the|via Pankhurst, militant suffra-|evidence in her ease not being) 5oses to explore lies north of the ; was shot and dangerously | property Much interesting de-| gette. today won her liberty from sufficiently strong to secure con- glacier of Baltore and includes wounded while « te to at-j/yelopment work is being done| Holloway prison by means of ajfviction. some of the highest Himalaya tend the opening of Parliament land a visit to the partly finished|“hunger strike.’ She won her Patrick MeAnna was fined the peaks, Aside from the coolies at Pekis His assailant escap-|plant of the Prince Rupert Hy-|release on the ground that further usual $5 and costs for being) who will accompany the expedi- ed dro-Eleetrie Company on the pro|confinement would endanger her drunk and disorderly. tion, he will have Dr. Lorenzo a perty, should be of great inter-| life. It speaks well for the orderli-| Rorelli for a collaborator, Count Pais Womens tients ee ce he in nen eae ce 50 cents. Tiekets will be for sale only such ¢ » S-|topographieal records, and sev- OF MANSON CUP at the office of the Grand Trunk MAR ON trate this morning. aa eral expert Alpine guides. Pacific all day Saturday and IN THE BEHRING SEA Mike Roche and Harry Wagner , from 10 to 12.a.m. and 1 to 2.45 were charged with keeping a Went Down to Defeat at Hands of |), )) Monday. _—_—_— gambling house, the case being SUCCESS OF ASSEMBLY Cubs, Who Forfeit Game by ; Prospector Tells a Marrowing)| adjourned until! Monday next. IS Playing Men's Own Tale of Hardship and CONGRESS | ASSURED Pitcher. WAS PROCLAIMED Privation Rifle Ranges Opened. ; . i KING VESTERDAY Cen The ranges were declared Oped | Every suibidiamieiatiaey Minister in rhe attendance at the ball | Fairbanks, Alaska, March 19/¢ , the season yesterday by Cap- Canada to Attend at To- game Thursday night when the ane |—A harrowing tale of hardship|tain R. W. Gamreon, when the ronto in June. Pirates and Cubs met in the de. |Sody of the Late King of Greece| and privation is told in a let-|p. R. CG. R. A, held its opening ciding game of the series was not to be Taken to Athens | ter received yesterday from | shoot His Honor Judge Young Toronto, March 22.—Of the ten up to the average. While thie Next Week | Thorton F. Williams, a former fired the first shot and his subse- settee Sunehateslehe otin game was interesting, it was not oo | Fairbanks prospector, who had quent score augurs well for his representatt y as exciting or as closely contested Special to The Daily News. not been heard from in many|annexing a good share of the as-|Were to be asked to contribute as some of the previous games Athens, March 20—The body|months and who, it was feared,| sociation trophies. The scoring|$10,000 each toward the cost of |The Pirates did not seem to beljof the late King of Greece, who|was lost. yesterday was of a high order and|the great assembly congress in | putting up their usual game and|was assassinated a few days ago} The letter mailed at Dilling-| very encouraging to the enthusi-|/poronto in June, eight have been lseveral times the Cubs caught|will be put aboard a warship at|/ham, on Musbagak Bay, says/astic members who are taking 7 d have agreed to the pro- them napping, The seore at the {Salonika on March 26th, to be |W illiams, was going prospecting such great interest in the welfare seen an . & » finish was 13 to 8 in favor of the} transported to Athens, |after returning from Kamashaklof the association. The mem- posal. The other two have not Cubs King Constantine reached here| Bay, where he investigated con-|bership and finances are stronger|yel been seen, but the success of Owing to an accident to his|today and will be proclaimed) ditions surrounding the drown-|than ever before and the seasonjof the gathering is assured, knee, sustained in the last game,|King tomorrow, after which he} jng of a brother late in the fall.|/opens with a vim, the more sO On| his news was given out last Vance was relieved in the box by} will proceed to Salonika i|When a storm came up, he was|account of the good, healthy con- night at the close of the meeting Smith of the Men’s Own, which, —-— | shipwreeked on a lonely island|dition of the affairs of the club. ei Sidebe Mission Board. The according to the rules of the No Easter Flowers. lin Behring Sea, near the Alaska}The assciation’s thanks aye ex- 9106 000 is expected to bring to- eague, makes the Cubs forfeit Mrs. Morte Craig was expect-|eoast. There he was marooned|tended to His Honor Judge Young . sien in a congress all the min- the game to the Pirates, leaving}ing a shipment of 150 Easter|for forty-five days, for thirty-|for his kindness in placing his ore and missionaries of the lj}he latter winners of the Manson|lilies on the Mary last night, but! five of which he was’ without}beautiful pleasure yacht at their i aaa cnaent ia cup and ehampions of the cityfunfortunately they missed the/fipe or food, except “what fish,}service. Among the new prizes rok seael the student mission- league boat at Vancouver. This is e8-| seaweed, crabs or mussels, he|offered for competition this sea- ty aon . antes of eli the ——-- pecially to be regretted as lilies|happened to pick up on the/son may be mentioned three cups ministers and missionaries, to- On Trip of Inspection. are so much in demand for chureh | peach, and in addition each week two id ait ene eepresentative Mr. M. Donaldson, vice presi-| decorations at Easter. | He was nearly dead early in|/silver spoons for the association anne from every " chureh dent and general manager of the —==/the winter when two men looking}members. Idea! weather condi- sa shout Canada from the At- Grand Trunk Paecifie, and Mr. W for a place to trap fox came on/tions prevailed and the opening), tie to the Pacific, All these G, €, Mehan, -~ general super- lthe island and found his camp.}shoot was most thoroughly en- aeeien ek expected to be intendent here, have gone on a eS They took him to Topak Village,|joyed by all. aa a ann trip up the line to inspeet pro- Daily News Readers oe where he went a Dillion. ’ tka. ee oe the Presbyterian homes | sress They will probably return - - ‘ham, His prospecting outfit, Football. ow w ¥ ; omorrow night, worth 84,000, is a total loss The first football game of the All Canada except the mari- Will confer a favor by no i qneviine season was played yesterday be- time provinces, wae represented co. PR. Steamship Service. tifying this office of non Two indians Drowned. tween two teams, A and B, of the}! the meeting yesterday, and rhe Princess Mary will go 3 , aid Two Indians, out on a shoot-} Callies. Excellent form was|tst regular annual meeting of delivery of the paper. Un ; ; the newly constituted board, south at 6 p.m, on Sunday, March ing expedition, were drowned|shown by both sides and a ding- ; rd, and the Princess May at less complaints are lodged §) 04. pon Simpson on Thursday|dong contest ended in a victory which has jurisdiction over all noon on Monday, March 24th, 68 there is no way of knowing ‘last through the capsizing of their|for the B team by 6 goals to 4. the mission work in Canada, ex- “ whether or not the delivery 3}boat, One body has been recov-|If the players can show such style cept over the Chinese. A feature Dance Tonight. boys are doing their work ered and dragging operations are|and are so evidently fit this early of the meeting was the optimistic Don't miss the dance in Mein Phone vour complaints to $| Still proceeding for the recovery|in the season, they will certainly| one of the representatives, tyre Hall tonight. Gentlemen's ; pu of the other. One of the Indians|have a pretty hot combination. to -— —_ |tickets $4.00, ladies free, Danc- 96. lwas to have been married yes. put in the fleld against their op- Pantorium pienese Cleaners. ing at 9:30, 305 terday, ponents for 1913, Phone 4. oi ih k i ow i F F te a 4 He : F \ - re ur 4 3 t te . rok ae “hs a ot an