© Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. ' Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. THE DAILY NEWS Published Daily and Weekly by ‘HE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEaD OFFICE Br TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. DAILY EDITION INTERVENTION | IN MEXICO. desire to conquer and annex Yesterday's despatches told Mexico, he refuses to take steps of hundreds of Americans, in- which would inevitably lead to cluding women and children, that action. His policy is to being held by the rebels in help Mexico to govern itself if Mexico and that the war min- it ia willing to accept American ister of that country curtly in- aid for that purpose. If not, it timated that it was only what must suffer practical ostracism the United States could expect and non-intercourse. It as a result of ils neutrality have neither American money policy. It will be interesting to nor American energy for read what President Wilson veloping its resources or for has to say to that. governing the country. When the government of the United States advises Ameri- it will be far better than war. cans to leave Mexico while the If not, and the United States is forced to conquer and annex Mexico, there will be at least But what is the alternative? the satisfaction of knowing present disorder prevails, — it may wound American pride. Nothing less than the conquest that the better way was and annexation of Mexico is the honestly. logical conclusion of a declara- ———_0 ——$—— tion that Americans must be STRAIGHT GRAFT allowed to live in Mexico, and| QR HYPNOTISM? have their lives and property If Sir William Mackenzie protected by the United States. Suppose, for instance, that some American is killed or his property destroyed and that the don’s money ! i Mexican government refuses to mer on good security, what are make reparation. Suppose that we to call the brief and pain- the United States declares war, less operation by which he se- inflicts a severe defeat on Mex- cured from the Borden govern- ico. and exacts a heavy indem- ment fifteen million dollars of nity. That will not establish the money of the Canadian law and order in Mexico, There people in return for seven mil- might be further outrages on lion dollars of GC, N. R. common Americans, further demands for stock? Is it hypnotism compensation, and another war. straight graft? The loss of American life and pcceetsiomeenl) property, resulting from these a the loss which was the cause boys were equipped with motor of the wars. ears instead of ponies. When Therefore, the only way to the veteran leaders of many a solve the problem by war is to stampede sniffed the gasoline conquer and annex Mexico. from their tireless pursuers Thus, and not otherwise, would they dropped their heads and Americans in Mexico have the trotted into the corral like little full protection of American law. lambs. ae — Telephone 98. ato Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1913. As President Wilson does not If this policy is successful, performed a “miracle” in get- ting $13,000,000 out of Lon- enders this sum- At a recent roundup on wars, would be far greater than California stock ranch the cow- LADIES’ HATS & COATS For Fall and Winter Wear We have just finished opening a big shipment of our new stock in the above lines. For style and quality they cannot be excelled anywhere in the city and the prices are attractive. —<—$——_—_— JABOUR BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Third Avenut Prince Rupert Prince Albert. Wednesday next. The ,party Rawling of Montreal, Major Jen- nings, immigration officer. for Montreal, Quebec and St. John, has been in charge of the army native work at Wrangell, Alaska. among the natives he recently de- cided to revisit his old home in England and greet his aged mother, whom he had- not seen for thirty years. company with Brigadier Green on for a short time at Prince Rupert, ty GRAND as Nelis ment Company Limited has caused t day, September 24th, 1913. plans apply to: ROYALTY AT COWES DURING REGATTA WEEK Little Princess Mary was the cynosure of all eyes as sh with the Marquise d’Hautpoule, Captain Phillip Hunloke and SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS TO ARRIVE ON SATURDAY STEAMER BEEF CATTLE COMING HERE Will be Taken Up the Line for Construction Camps. c. B. Hoffman, buyer of cattle for the P. Burns Company, who arrived in Bella Coola by the Venture on Sunday last, left, for the Interior on Tuesday. Mr. Hoffman will gather up all available cattle in the Anaham Lake district and will drive same to Bella Goola. Arrangements have been made for a steamer to take the cattle direct to Prince Rupert where they are required for the con- Workshop Phone 200 —= ams, B.A, LLB Phone Na # ABLE phone 966