LaARGesT or OULATION in TY Y AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA’ “=| THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: | suspect that thore is a dusty sitk hat that is anxious to get into the sunshine when the first trane- continental comes through. STORM DOES MILLION DAMAGE IN NEW YORK CITY CALUMET AUTHORITIES DEPORT FEDERATION PRESIDENT—~MONTREAL WATERWORKS BREAK ———— DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE GAVE CHRISTMAS DANCE BRILLIANT SOCIAL GATHERING LAST EVENING PART OF HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES DROWN—GREAT WAVES BREAK IN BULKHEADS ers of the Empirelembroidered overdress ' a i ; perenne eee bee regular toe aly ed her to arate ro es (Special to The Daily News) sull of the gale. Property dam- ~ f > inthe eoome of the BA ag tad” ies ahead New York, Dec, 27.—A terrible mea teats to over $4,000,000, and » Soolaty, which were] sali, Bam + eee eter? i storm swept this city yesterday vue argely to bulkheads giving eorated with ever~lehemisett causing immense damage. Two Wee under the onslaught of tre- he Union Jack and the men were dro aca he. E mendeus Waves, lashed into fury Miss Beckwith looked yers re drowned in the East) py sa gale ‘which at one time ° ) Standard, bretty in a: soft white ‘gown: of River and a barge with a crew of|reached the velocity of 90 miles vl bertgon acted as €0OD-]oHiffon and pale pink roses ten is given up as lost, as a re-]per hour. ‘ 2 ght refreshments of if silted, nd appetising character ' - ‘ arss » ought her young fi (agents MRR a Abe ar ‘ REE. ae PN aah? cee ae eee OL? eRe a “A The supper table daughter, who was daintily gown- CALUMET CITY and bright with a Od iy HSties. Pink, AUTHORITIES % ee as centre hiece, Mrs. George Sweet, white satin a eon fibbore come [and chiffon DEPORT PRESIDENT MEYERS — decorations Mrs George Frizzell, shell . i eS Westholme Orches-| pink a erdress of ninon HE CHARGED MEMBER OF CITIZENS’ ALLIANCE WAS RE- esponsible for the ex-| Miss Mabyn Jenns, primrose SPONSIBLE FOR CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY WHEN the splendid Line) Ss@tin W th fringed ninon over- SEVENTY LIVES WERE LOST irked upon. adress mae ne ofthe Nationa | Mrs. H, F, McRae wore a very (Special to the Daily News) j|‘‘fire’ wore the badge of the before the interyaijartistic gown of flowered ninon Calumet, \ Mich., Dee. 27.—|Citizens’ Alliance. The authori- ests massed unde one . . pe ich ; ee ye oe excitement has been creat-|ties immediately demanded a re- vas a feature of the] s8 isher, Dresden chiffon ed here as a result of the recent|tractjon of his stateme i r lavender silk LAST CHRISTMAS MAIL FROM GREAT BRITAIN panic when 70 persons lost their|he Hhatts refused. ocean rs of the order were} Among the many other ladies] g,owing a tremendous load of mail on the Olympic, bound for Canada, via the United States. The lives. President Meyer of the|he was laid hold of and placed d by Mrs. J. C. MeLe present were the following Prince Rupert portion of this mail reached here yesterday on the Princess Mary. Western Federation of Miners|on board a train and deported who was gowned in| Mesdames Handasyde, Helgerson, made a charge that the man who|out of town, and ordered to keep ' handsome dress of ch Her Clayton, Williams, and ; Se a ee ee started the panie by calling) going. , } ide pind a decries : ~ a 5 x en i a ap rene MONTREAL 1S DRY MIKADO WAS GUEST 'NEW PARTY APPEARS Tot car 7 . a siziigh-veil rose|Jenns, Morrissey, King, and Bul- WATWERORKS BREAK: AT CITY'S EXPENSE IN FRENCH POLITICS eee NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS or gown. Miss Dujlivan SSA a | é } Sis A letter has $F ote ae ey ' isurer, looked well in] The gentlemen present i0-| wit) Be Water Famine for,;Many| Police Headquarters Had Inter- | Briandist Organization Gaining | {his yo aac ait oh tees veo et MONDAY, JANUARY 3 jcluded. Messrs. Vidler, Wilson, Days in Spite of Best | esting Visitor Over Night— | Great Strength—Will Draw immigratign office enquiry for ‘ S beautiful dresses ere | Milt s Henderson, J. C. McLen- Efforts Numerous Drunks From Radicals one Ulbe Sceperda, whose last |Fifty Pupils Have Signed Roll— he ladies who attended,|/nan, A. M. Manson, H. F McRae é tcl | li | iit aan te address wag Mile 102, B. G., care T. A. McMartin Will Be Liceable being fooker, S. P.. MeMordie, James Special to The Daily News. | About 5:30 last evening Con-| (Special to the Daily News) of Burns & Johnson, via Edmon- Teacher in Charge B. Cambie ‘had Russel, Are hie Russel, Helger- Montreal, Dec. 27 he manu-|stable Shiels found a dead drunk | Paris, Dec. 27.—The new po-|ton. Any one knowing of his Sree satin with fur trim-j|sqp, Noble, Ww: B. paneer = | facturing and down town sec-|on Seeond Avenue. The man was | litical organization of the Briand- | Whereabouts would confer a At a meeting of the public | Combie, " 7 Mol ee tee tions of this city are without! unable to move though he stilljist party is daily gathering favor by communicating with Mr,'school board held yesterday ; rremayne, cerise setin|Reedy, Herman, Kissick, McGee) oi. owing to a break. in the| had life enough to proclaim him-|stpength. They have at present R. J. Reid, Immigration Branch,|afternoon, arrangements were i lsome lace flounce | Tobey, McCaffery, Rogers, Gidley,} vain at the intake from the St.|self Emperor of Japan. Officer eee pat! aes oe Eee Vancouver, B. C. 303-313|made to open the proposed night e ch, delft blue with ore t Carss, Golden, Sweet, an Lawrence at Vernon The water | Shiels promptly appointed him- i. their'/yenks 2h? tele aya a school on Monday evening, Janu- ‘ and pale pink rose.|nell, Lang, Edwards, Miller, Har- department is making every of; lcalt:; cotathandan. atv aae body- | Senators and members of the Mostly Drunks ary 5. Two of the class rooms ris, G. P. Little, J. Scott, J. P. fort to repair the damage but ehonacad and called on both the|chamber of deputies. The party aa at tfe public school will be made 5 8. P. MeMordie, white}Roach, Dennison water famine for certain portions|pight and left wings to come into|/is also expected to draw several| The police court this morning }ready for the work, It is neces- : dsome gold embrouwl Mr. Hugh Dunn var fw on if the city is sure to last for sev-|action, Some time after his im-|mombers from the left wing who was mostly made up of drunks. sary to put in electric lights. ess. efficient master of ceremonles| |i) days Iperial majesty was put aboard : Robt. Doyle contributed $7, Dick The board opened applications y gh Dunn wore a maize-land stated that over $100 had ithe five-seat royal coach and are unable to support the newly] johnson $5, W. Anderson $5,|for the position of teacher and : itin with handsomely taken Fisherman Caught Diver ltransported to Hotel «da Vickers, organized Radical party. Walter Niemi $6, Tom Hansen $5,|accepted that of T. A. McMartin, i ~ - - where he spent a quiet night Cae aa Brady, charged with assault, B, A. 5 * i STEEL WORK STARTS FISH CURING INSPECTION Deaf Bill, the fisherman made] y Uhout refreshments. HUNGRY IDLE MEN ee meee Meneey: oe . Tyereat pe rc on one r , record catch yesterday. He has The chamberlain found ten Siwas woman namec Mary |register and as the number may ; ST DRY DOCK TODAY! BY FISHERIES DEPT|ivcs ssi ix toreoek ey Jou, «octet ate and Jap-] STORM RESTAURANTS |stetneson wit also coine up Mon-[increase it is possible that ane *lusually getting a boat load of/anese toothpick in his highness’ Soo al ned day charged with being drunk. other teacher mee be engaged. ——— See lammy eod instead of the morelelothes, This morning he was|Led by Members of I. W. W. Two ' The school is free under the Over 200 Men Now 'Working on| Dominion Government Adopts profitable variety. Yesterday | presented to the lord chief jus- Gangs Refuse to Pay for After the theatre. Palace Cafe.|regulations of the provincial Big Undertaking—Chimney Suggestion Made in Prince when he hauled his trawl he got} tice and paid ten yen for the in- Food 284tf school department. Up Sixty Feet Rupert Some Time Ago a long diver duck. This was @|troduction. The mikado paid up : — — - eater new experience for an old fish-/and went away smiling, after Portland, Dec. 25.—Two res- ° ? eons I iy Contraetors Poole and Ottawa, Dec. 26.—The depart- erman and he was congratulat-|having signed the register at}/taurants were stormed today by t ’ Ly started the steel werk atjment of marine and fisheries IS]\,5 himself with being pretly|Charles Fukui. He is the first}gangs of men led by IT. W. W. advt. THE the new dry dock. The first}drafting an act to provide for 8}, ,qy with a trawl when he} Jap to enjoy the privileges of the}leaders, who announced that they ' oF, pieces are the pillars for the/rigid government inspection Of] | id get a duck. Later he dis-|Hotel de Vickers and his rank|were without. money and must be e f : Cie, building and these arejeured fish from the standpoint covered that the duck had a probably had something to do] fed. \ o's eee ng up. of pure food, The present time) ying on him and was tied to a)with it. In the first case fourteen men, rince ll e 0- ji 4 an rhe dry dock site today pre-|act provides for the inspection in pile near the shore, ————— led by C, F. Howard, marched into oer ee a busy scene, There are|the factory of all fish cured, but ash a GIRLS TOLD TO KEEP a cafeteria, ate a substantial 7 00 men at work on con-|the sanitary aspect has been ne- The Il-fated Jeanie \ MONEY IN STOCKING] meal, and then announced they e ‘ in, besides those employ- |glected. The inspectors to be ap- weedeat i aida could not and would not pay. The ‘ iby Contractor MeDougall on|pointed under the new act will The steamer Jeanie, which} Assfstant Labor Commissione}inanager hailed a passing police- e excavating, insist that the packers adhere to was wrecked off Cabinet Island Gives Instructions for New men and the crowd scattered and e lhe big cement chimney is|rigid lines Woking towards more and now Hes in Safety Cove, has Arrivals in Cities ran. The officer caught and ar- ie up 60 feet. It has to go up]}sanitary conditions, been turned over to the salvers, — rested Howard, Tony Risted and <4 ‘ height of 186 feet, so that This suggestion was made in but very little ean be done with Chieago, Dec. 26.—A list of in-]G. A, Nelson, who were locked up PROPOSED RATES a4 ; ae is two-thirds of the work] Prince Rupert some time ago and rie structions for the girl who comes|on a charge of disorderly conduct. ‘hat yet to do, the undertaking is one very much The Jeanie was the vesseljalone to a big cily was set forth Late this evening forty men Comparison in Kilowatt Hours and Horse Power Years It is not only a protec- > e = mg a A Bards e% NEW YORK GALE BLOWS NINETY MILES AN HOUR MILLION DOLLARS OF DAMAGE TO PROPERTY—DOZEN MEN General Manager Crowell is needed, i which rammed and sunk the lit- ! preparing skidways for the|tion for the buyers of the fish tle Sound passenger steamer Dix " ug floats whieh will be con-|but for the industry itself, There about seven years ago off the cted soon, will be practically no opposition West Seattle bell buoy, resulting es to it from the packers if the ina loss of BA lives. The sailing lhe result of the. vrawing for regulations are reasonable and craft bow of the Jeanie struck Po rome, SPECIAL ATTRACTION -— HOLIDAY WEEK WESTHOLME OPERA \HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 26-27 Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. 9) “ Are You a Mason? Popular Prices - i _ 25c., 35¢., and 50c. s 8rd Ave, Drug Store Curtain Rises, 8.80 p.m. Reserved Seats at Orme’ ‘he $4100 Vietrola is that ticket jpractical. the upper works of the Dix, turn- "o wins, with tieket 634 second rerrtr es ing her over on her side, and she and 8858 third place, Me-| Special Sunday dinner 6 to 8/.ank in a few minutes in about Bros, 303 |p.m. at the Bay View. tf |eoo feet of water. The Dix was on her way from Seattle for Port Rlakeley. Stole the Bait “These pesky sea gulls are getting too darned cheeky," said a well known fisherman on the waterfront this morning. “Yeos- terday while I was unloading my halibut. about a thousand of them swarmed down on my’ boat and carried off the pail of bail, I Was within twelve feet of it but couldn't save it,” Monday the 29th, commencing at 8 p, m,, Christmas tree enter- tainment to be given by the chil- Doors Cpen, 8 p.m, MM eCreroooons dren, Admission free. All are welcome, Held in’ Salvation Hall, 302-304 today by Mrs. Nan Sperry, assis- tant labor commissioner of Mis- souri, at the convention of the Association of Publie Employ- ment Offices. As a preliminary she advised girls not to come to cities unless if cannot be ayoid- ed, Other instructions are: “If you must come, don't any stranger for information, “Find a policeman, go to a po- station for information, or to the Y. W..G. A. or some place that is known to fou, “Have enough for least a month, “Keep your money in your stocking; it is safer than apr eé. “Beware of the stranger who offers to guide you or carry your grip. Maybe he has horns under his hat,” ask lice eo at money Death Toll of Industry Ottawa, Dee. 27.—The death toll in industrial aecidents last year throughout Ganada was 1220 workmen, while 5780 were seriously injured, Panltorium Pioneer Cleaners. walked into a Washington Street restaurant and demanded to be served, saying “Mayor Albes wil! pay for it,” Twenty police re- serves were summoned, and after a stormy scene, the men were ejected. No one was arrested. The men threatened to repeat their exploits at other places, and police guards are posted at many 5 Presbyterian Services Every year a Christmas musi- cal service is held in the Empress} Theatre. Special efforts have | been made this year to make this event one of the most impressive It will be given tomor- row evening under the direction | of Mr. J. E. Davey, and will be- gin at 7:30 o'clock. Mr, W. Scott, whose greatly ap- preciated one Sunday evening some weeks ago, has arrived from Terrace and will také part in) both and anthem werk to- morrow evening, Everyone cordially invited. Mr. Scott will also morning service in the yet held. singing was solo Is conduet Presby- Total charge per h.p, year Total charge per k.w, hour Load factor (4) When the maximum demand for the month is 500 fone horse power or less. } aad 40 per cent.......-. 945.1985 eed 1.96 cts. i! ® t 5O per cent.......... BER. Oe esc ses 1.87 cts. ‘ end (2) When the maximum demand for the month exceeds p00 horse power and is less than 1,000 horse power, 40 per cent........, SOROS os + cae «068 1.46 cts. . 50 per cent........- BADR ie i a owe a8 1.37 cts. 6 ay (3) When the maximum demand for the month exceeds j 1,000 horse power and is less than 1,500 horse power. . s 4 40 per cent........- SAD. BAG sora acepis 1.314 cts. -3* ; 50 per cent.......-. BRC is sian ae 1.22 cts, : *(4) When the maximum demand for the month exceeds ao 1,500 horse power and is less than 2,000 horse power, 40 per cent......... SEG. TE A yet 1.16 cts, Li '5O per cent.......-. DAR Sc ohne aes 1.07 cts. eth (5) When the maximum demand for the month exceeds a 2,000 horse power and is less than 2,500 horse power. é 40 per cent......--. SOE04 er. ee 1.15 cts, , © 50 per cent..... shy EPs ink 4 ek 1.02 cts. (6) When the maximum demand for the month exceeds 2,500 horse power. . 40 per cent........-, BORA Go ee oa alain 0.96 cts. 5O per cent......... BOOB AT icteues 0.87 cts. ae NOTE 1 4 cent per kilowatt hour is equal to $23,00 per horse @ power year \Hydro-Electric Commission of the Province’ of Ontario 1909 Report, page 127). terian Hall at 414 o'clock, }Phone 4, RUPE ENE Srey Te