Bn — : THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50¢c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inch, rates on application. Contract HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince hupert, B.C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. aso Monday, May 26, 1913 DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS GETS THE NEWS. The shocking death of Luther hood of which her poets have dreamed. But it was not to be. The delusion of national greatness roe 7 the Gries ring, ene obscured the vision of indi- the stopping by the police of vidual greatness, and the en- the bout between Barrieau and ergy that might have shown Bayley because the former the old world the possibilities seemed too weak to proceed, of the new has been wasted in reached this office by wire early somewhat ridiculous imitations on Sunday, and although the of old world ambitions. office staff had observed the The incongruity of taking previous day as a holiday bul-] the American constitution into gw pent lagers renew: Ae diplomatic entanglements is to the public were issued four] een in the controversy. with : . $ Japan. The Mikado's advis- heard from our contempor- She Grice. ‘That shows the real] 7S 008 Geel only with the federal government, which has no authority to speak on behalf of the sovereign State of Cali- fornia. That state has passed an act aimed at Japanese land newspaper enterprise of your favorile newspaper. —_———_-0 REPUBLIC TRYING TO PLAY EMPIRE. owners. It prevents certain The framers of the Ameri- aliens, including Japanese, can constitution, says the To-| {from owning land or holding i _| leases of a longer term than ronto Globe, hoped for better three years. Japan has pro- things than the wasting of tested against the unfriendly energy in the nebulous vanity] nature of this legislation to the of the games of kingdoms and federal government. The empires. Machinery for diplo- President has virtually ad- matic entanglements was not mitted it, and has also admitted provided. Their form of gov- his inability to remedy it. He ernment makes it impossible can only appeal to the State for anyone to speak with au- Legislature, which may or may not conform to his wishes. In the present temper of the thority in negotiating treaties. All this is as it should be. A nation making the best pos- state authorities they are sible treaty with the whole likely to let federal interests world by keeping herself free and federal diplomacy look of obstructive tariffs, too after themselves. Thus the strong to fear agression, and federal government may be em- broiled in antagonisms, and the nation may even be embroiled in war by state legislation, over which is has absolutely no authority. too just to descend to it, could devote its thoughts and strength to individual advance- ment and to the development of a manhood and a woman- DO NOT FORGET Stock Sale Reducing Jabour Bros., Third Avenue Now Going On At s Wonderful Bargains in White Wear, Ladies’ and Children's Dresses, Boys’ Suits and Blouses and Men's Boots and Hats. This Sale Will Save Money For You JABOUR BROS. The House of Good Values You Can’t Get By With That Kind of Stuff, Scoop THE DAILY NEWS DEVELOPMENT SHOULD MAKE OF STEWART AN IMPORTANT POINT RICH COUNTRY TO EASTWARDAND NORTH OF THE PORT NOW BEING BROUGHT INTO COMMUNICATION BY ROADS AND TRAILS. Bishop Du Vernet spent a week The government will this sum at Stewart, preaching in St.Jmer continue the wagon road Mark’s Church on Trinity Sun-|from Lake Meziaden into the day and baptizing the infant|Groundhog Mountain region It daughter of Rey. William Crarey.|is a comparatively short distance The Anglican Church has alfrom here to Telegraph Creek, on valuable property in Stewart, with|the Upper Stikine., There is at present a rough trail across and this will undoubtedly before long} be improved and form an import-| church and parsonage, and now that Mr. Crarey has turned the front part of the lots into a gar- den and fenced it in the wholejant link. From Telegraph Creek} looks very neat and is a credit|}the government has put much | to the town. It is no doubt]work on the pack trail to Teslin| partly owing to the fact that the|}Lake and Atlin. Past experience | Anglican Church has this anchor|shows that these pioneer trails in Stewart that it is the only/through valuable country are church for months past that has|followed by settlement and rail been represented by a_ resident| ways. clergyman. The people of vari- In addition to this back coun- ’ ‘ s are wing ous denominations are showing try with natural resources of un- their appreciation of the Rev. Mr. Crarey during the “dark told wealth, the mining pros- days” which have followed upon] pects of Stewart only await suf- the bright days of great expecta-|ficient capital to be profitably worked. There are a number of scattered interests held by those who have no intention of doing tion, The future of Stewart is cer- tain, but there must be a season of patient waiting. Back oflany development work beyond a Stewart lies the fertile valley of|certain point. When these are the Upper Naas, the Groundhog|consolidated and what is worth while is taken hold of by a strong company brighter days will dawn for Stewart. As a summer resort it needs to be better known to be appreciated. The glacier, a few miles up the valley, is one of the largest in British Columbia. The one that overhangs the town like a sparkling gem of gigantic size, Mountain region with its anthra- cite coal fields, the Klappan country, just beginning to be known; the Upper Stikine and Dease Lake district, where there is gold awaiting transportation facilities, and beyond this Teslin Lake and Atlin. Stewart the natural seaport for all this terri- tory, nearer by a hundred miles than any other. only is 1s WAR ONLY BEGINNING ;} One employee or passenger is ee jinjured for every 12,053 miles Comment of Montenegrin When covered by trolley cars in the Told Scutari Had Been United States and one for every Vacated. 178,666 miles covered by auto A sturdy Montenegrin walked mobiles, into the office on Tuesday morn- Li ing and asked for the latest re- here ports of the Balkan war. He was | if you can afford to Jose. shown a copy of last Saturday's |= —— paper, in which it was reported | that Austria was marching troops south to force Montenegro out of Scutari, but he had already read | this report and wanted something | later. He asked the Tribune to wire at his expense and find out is less fun in gambling DEMAND Rovat REserve WHISKY. AGE & YEARS from its Vancouver correspond ent just what was going on at Gu ANTEED BY Seutari. | ee The wire was sent, and Tuesday | pine VERNMENT | O ANADA. RecommMENDED FOR Tne INVAUID afternoon the big Montenegrin | presented himself again and was | shown the answer: Canadian “Montenegro consents to sur-| | . Tne Home render Setitari unconditionally to| | y Tne Connoisseur the powers. The danger of war) | ve HE PUBLIC is past. who nafurally Far from being delighted at) want the besf. the prospect of peace in his na-| tive land, the big fellow alnfost! wept. | | Ace, Purity ano MELLOWNESS UNSURPASSED. 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