1 aqisietiv® Librery THE ---— DAILY NEWS — = ———— == — —————— NOSS1. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1015. PRICE FIVE CENTS TAINR CULES GERMANY’S “PAPER BLOCKADE” »ANESE CRUISER WHICH STRUCK ROCK ON CALIFORNIA COAST HAS GONE TO THE BOTTOM CRUISER SINKS AFTER MONETARY TIMES _ DISCUSSES MORATORIUM STRIKING SUBMERGED ROCK | What has been the effect of} L. C. Knauss, who arrived from | lthe moratorium in Manitoba?| Victoria yesterday, left today for WEEK AGO—AFTER ACCIDENT TWO AMERICAN AND |'That question is being asked by | the Interior to look after some rwWO JAP SHIPS RESPONDED TO CALLS FOR AID linvestors and by the heads of| ning interests he holds at Fid- —FINALLY TURNED TU (TLE IN STORM. ompanies placing large mvestel dler Creek. . |ments in the provinee. From in-! This property was sold under enh > ne Dany — 7 and the American warships San|quiries made by The Monetary bond to a Spokane firm, which had seecnadibreatig wheel Phe Diego at d Raleigh responded, | Tim many hold the opinion} 1 force of men at work it since wa oh TOO and later the Japentec. warshine that the moratorium has not pro: | last July Notwithstanding the hmerged rock she senk Hizen and Idzuma. Finally a storm . tted anybody except the rere fact that ait property is looking 5 ’ lator As conditions for him are} rp excellently the developing firm tay. act, BRS Was Glenas /SrOSe One Compiewe Whe Seewse steadily 2 g worse, he will | vas t able to meet the second bay when she struck | tot one ecked ship turning obably wish some da is one! payment of $7,500 which is now irted rock that lies turtle and going to the bottom sbserver says, ‘that he had taken} lue and Mr. Knauss has been feet below the sur- The crew were all saved and/picg medicine early in the cours compelled to take back the prop- transferred to Mexican soil. They] o¢ the disease and had perhaps by erty He proceeds to Hazelton to- Calis for Ald. are now endeavoring to avoid in-|ihis time 1 vered from its ef day, where he will make arrange- ediately called for aid, ternment fect One of the worst featur nts to look after the property f this moratorium legislation is rhe Spokane firm did a large ‘ jthat it is preventing the recon- SEN Ur) wR _ imount of work on the property LERY DUELS GERMAN PASSENGER struction of titles. The sooner ~ EN. BELOW! o \ trail was built from the river TILL FAVOR FRENCH TRIES T0 SINK SHIP speculative properties fall into G EINEM. sting about $4,000 and a tunnel the hands of strong men the bet- GERMAN GENERALS PROMOTED ‘= driven in the rock about 190 pecial ty The Daily News.) (Special to The Deity News.) ter Bolstering up weak and Von Buelow has been made field| feet besides a large amount of Feb. 6 Satisfactory ar Paris, Feb. 6 \ German pas- speculative holders and postpon-|marshal general. Von Einem has Stripping and clearing Harry gementa were con- | enger on board the French liner\|ing the day when necessary ac-|been made a full general. Howson has been in charge of the rday from Arras to |" Champaigne attempted § tojtion will be taken to dispossess work iblow up the ship by means of five|them, will only aggravate the | The values in this property . il ss tak bates bombs which he carried in his|evil and put off the restoration " PRISONERS GUNS AND ‘onsist of gold, silver and lead vs and set fire ao trunk He was frustrated by the|normal conditions As to the SUPPLIES WERE TAKEN and run as high as #90 in gold vagons 4 German |“ less operat rhe ship was|farmer and workingman getting ilone Mr Krauss expects to uted. Oak obbcorve on a vovage from Mexico to Car-| protection against the rapacity of | (Bpecial to The Dally News.) start development in the spring ed upon and brought jrona j the mortgage companies, it is of | Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 6 In the — eant of Soman urse, pretty well understood|defeat of the Turks at the Suez MINE EXPLOSION % ALIENS IN THE COURTS. jthat such talk was simply a little|Canal the British took 600 pris- ENDS MANY LIVES play to the gallery when the law|oners, three guns and 900 camels AU POLICE SHAKEUP, Parliament Likely to Enact Legis- wa. introduced The farming|loaded with stores and ammuni- depectet to Tee Getty ges) lation at Coming Session. community 1s taking but little no- | tion. aS cBride to Be Succeeded by — tice of the moratorium. Loan| The French warships Requin : ens ile, Week Virginie, Emery J. Sliter. Ottawa, Feb. 1.—The status in| eompanies are collecting their in-|and D’Entracastaux assisted in © — pogharera: preraees Canadian courts of alien enemies |terest and renewing their loans|the defence of Suez todey fe Coriano mye bere. 5S Alaska Keb 5 4 ‘ ous. tine feared that 130 miners have per- resident in the Dominion may be |¢, the farmers without any men- ver will take place ine subject of legislation at the)tion of legislation, while the OVER reane rning in the police | approaching session of Parlia-|.peculators are taking wantas, PORTLAND WINS ADDS JITNEYS TO t, when Ciifet William | ment or the act to have their agree-| VANCOUVER AT HOCKEY STREET CAR LINES le and two policemen Since the outbreak of the war)ments carried at 6 per cent in si Numerous charges | special judicial decisions have place of getting the money else (Spectal to The Daily News.) Olympia, Washington, Company led against the police heen rendered with regard to the | where rv renewing the amount at Portland, Ore., Feb. 6.—The Meets the Motor Bus Emery J. Sliter, for-| rights of alien enemies resident)the current rate of 8 per cent local hockey team beat Vancou- Competition. Nome and the Chisana, | jn Ganada.. In a number of cases) Monetary Times. ver last night by a score of 8 to ogee the oMce of chief the defence has been set up that — 3. The result puts the champion Olympia, Wash., Feb, 6.—Man- being alien enemies In Canada | TO PAY INDEMNITY. ship in doubt Vancouve! has ager L. B. Faulkner, of the Olym- 'N CRUISER SEYDLITZ they are ineapacitated from en — had seven wins and Portland six. pia Light and Power Company, VERY BADLY DAMAGED foypcing any rights in: Canadial Canada Agrees to Pay $15,000 and which operates the street car sys- courts. But Justice Hodgins of Expenses for Two American LOST PROPELLOR BLADE. tem in Olympia, announced that Feb. 6 rhe Rotter. |Torento, and other judges have Duck Hunters in the neav future his company ndent of The Times ruled that all persons in Canada | Prince John’s Wheel Was Foul of will operate an auto service as an eceived indisputable |f German o1 Austro-Hungarian| Washington, D. C., Feb. 6—Un Submerged Object on extension of the street car line, that the German |nationality should be allowed tol|der an agreement reached last Trip South. to cover the territory between tz was very serious. ©?J0) the protection of the eve - se oo = neat ‘ cutva} Stredth tite pr sent end of the battle om Jan. }50 long as they. quietly pursuejwill settle all claims growing ou Vancouver, Feb 3 Repre- the street car line, east to Lacey, North Sea. He adds | theireordinary avocations and dojof the recent shooting of two senting the underwriters, Captein|A distance of three and one-half ed a very heavy |not engage in espionage acts American duck hunters by Cana- Denyer, R. N. R., reached Vaneou- )'Ee® fa hostile nature rhe question |dian m litiamen by paying #10, ver from Victoria. yeaterday to Phe jitney has invaded this city of the rights of an alien snemy | 000 to the parents of Walter fiat over the G. T.P. steamer ind has been running as far east LASKA’'S PRODUCTS. has not, except in a few isolated| Smith, who was killed, and $5,000 Prince John. On her southbound | 45 the Boulevard Road, which cases, been dealt with in the|to Charles Dorseh who was voyage from Prince Rupert the competition the Olympia Light 6 For the first courts since Napoleonic and Ori- | wounded iddition to the legal Prince John lost a propellor blade and Power Company will meet by story of Alaska the | mean days, so that the need of |expenses iby striking a submerged obstacle, | Siving a transfer from its lines nduets ( 1x. Parliamentary action to definitely : rhe Prince John is due to sail to the bus running to the Boule- oa aa: ag settle the matter is believed in of RUMORED SPLIT AMONG from Vancouver tonight on the | Vard, and for additional fares will latisties compiled by ficial circles to be pressing Vas eaneas COCIALIOTS | turn trip to Prince Rupert, and |¢@ery en aoe . Ste s ; any sae" it is expected that a new blade will| far as Lacey, which mejudes a Ki neni BAKER SHOPS IN BERLIN Reelin, Pee " oes ae be poe in time to allow the ship | service to the Olympia Golf and ' @UARDED BY EXTRA POLICE hour, member of the Keiehstag: ge a Mis Country Club waren et ne —- and Social Democratic leader, | me ee rhis is said to be the first time ed $23,142,000, as! , ae : a ; A RE LARS GE s is s¢ ‘ 8 g19 9 a Amsterdam, Feb. 6.—-The Ber-|has published a declaration esa | 1 street car compagpy in the state a Me pen: Senate liner Tageblatt, in an issue whieh} firming the report af be =! om ve ay has decided rg Aaa motor Miscellaneon ed peste of has reached heré, declares that) drawal from the emer = com=) On good security. Apply P. O.}busses on a regular schedule as a is products o the Couneil of Greater Berlin has] mittee of the Socialist faction in| Box aos. tf. |part of its system and give trans- ™ forest amounted to appointed 12,090 special consta- | the Reichstag. He will discuss his} — ———_—_—_—___——. a fers to passengers. The exact oe s total bles to guard the baker shops Of}motives, it 1s qnapunsel, . a| . dete the now eeoviee aiaaie to uel ee \the eity against any irregularities |}meeting of the, Hae ae section | Saturday Cash Specials announeed, but it is deelared that lon the part of the public of the Reichstag on February 20 ohnieeiin se'ke he a cuaiidin in DE ile The Courant learns that the) The resignation has gives rise to) run to Priest Point Park, German war grain companys the }pumors of a split in the German | Geor e P McColl’s BEY yA purpose of which is to aequire all Socialist party. g , s THE WEATHER. NNIVERSARY the available grain in Germany maga ye Best Lemons, per doz.. .250 MASQUERADE BALL and oo it until next May, has rhe Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist | Navel Oranges, per doz., 250 By F. Ww. Dowling, ome McINTYRE on. seized over three million tons of} hureh ee . 2-ib tin Keillier’s Jam. . .30¢ ere February 8, 0 a” 725 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 grain. The paper says that nonejon Saturca we ie 2-ib. tin Corn Syrup... .15e0 . aL ee ee : e . : wild be at the|churel m3to%p.m, Sale of at pMax CORRB A Vis. nocd e+ 60 12.0 te 6000 os deeiineiiln of this foodstull w 7 r ; ai tone cing. Colleetion. McCOLL’S PMin. temp. ...--+eeeee 36,0 ccc Ese ee ene at 36.36 | asenss P. 2 | Rainfall obs kbns ead 68 ‘ MINING PROPERTY REVERTS TO OWNER “PAPER BLOCKADE” IS THE TERM BRITAIN GIVES GERMAN THREAT SWEDE AND ITALIAN PRESS DENOUNCE ATTACK ON NEU- . TRAL SHIPPING AND THE EVENT MAY LEAD THEM INTO THE WAR. (Special to The Daily News.) \Swedish and Italian press at what Feb. The German they eall an attack Admiralty’s. announcement that/shipping. The their will attack all | the other hand, shipping found in British waters cule to the London, 6. neutral British press, refer with “paper blockade,’ and after February 18 has ealled forth|do not consider the threat very the indignation of the French, | formidable. NORWEGIAN SHIP CARRYING CONTRABAND (Special to The Daily News.) Tokio, Feb. 6- ships have seized the Norwegian Christian Bars, said to earrying contraband of war. has been ordered to the prize court at Saseba. on on submarines ridi- ‘JACK JOHNSON MUSTN'T CROSS LINE (Special to The Dally News.) El Paso, Feb. 6.— The United immigration &au- thorities have ordered the arrest of Jack Johnson if he attefipts to cross the border. His fight with Willard is arranged to take place on March 6. —Japanese war- Texas, States steamer be She MAJOR GENERAL HUGHES BRINGS BACK BOOTS Feb. 6.—Major General Hughes, GREECE 18 READY TO HELP SERBIA IN FORCE Ottawa, sam who has returned ‘ Paris, Feb. 6. the Balkan says: -A dispatch to Athens all forces will come to the aid of Ser- from an extended tour of the west, spoke in terms of highest praise of the spected during his absence. agency from “Greece with her western volunteers he in- The : bia in every fresh invasion of Ser- and spirits of the men shysique 5 bia by the Austro-German armies. The now in military quarters he deseribed as admirable. ‘ greatest activity prevails Owing to the inclement weather he said Western troops had not had much opportunity to maneu- London, Feb. 6.—According to ver, but otherwise their training }yn, Daily Mail's Venice cotre- had been all that could be de- spondent, telegrams received sired _ |there from Bucharest and Uskub The minister brought back with}... that an immense Austro- him a number of pairs of boots German army is concentrated at Tekia Schipka, on the Danube, at the of the Hungarian, Rouwmanian and Serbian frontiers. the dispateh adds, is ready to pour into Serbia, but is from moving by the secured in the West. Some were and others bad. He mated that the report made by the Boerd of Inquiry would be taken up at oene with a view to good inti- junction This foree,: prompt action, During the morn- the Robert Borden as well as the prevented conferred with floods ing minister Sir legal advisers of the department, SOUTH AMERICAN INVESTMENTS ARE NOT PROTECTED Washington, Feb. McRoberts, vice president of the City Bank, eonvention presumably in regard to the boot matter. Lona CHASE ENDS. Man Who Issued Bad Paper Is Apprehended. Moose Sask., Feb. Af- a chase which has lasted for and which took the local mounted po- 6. Samuel National addressing the third annual of the Chamber of Gommerce of the United States, urged greater for our investments Jaw, 6. se- ter eurity abroad. “In the Orient, the bean, in the northern South America, Mexico,” nearly two and a half years, Carib- of he “we have the opportunity to and oMecers from here to Goshen = Fort Ben who worthless lice ' rart and Wayne, Indiana, : : . in Cripe, passed a said, do great by so doing gain a place of our own of Aug- extra- check on a local merchant, 1912, dited and brought up in the local Court to settle his with the long arm of jus- tice. Cripe pleaded guilty to two counts on the indictments before Magistrate Dunn. The first count was forgery, and the second, that of issuing false paper. The court remanded the prisoner till Tues- constructive work ust 6, was arrested, in the future commerce Police here those lands. Uncertainty of pro- tection the way. If you want to do anything in these the standing advice is the British, French or German flag.” score stands squarely in countries, ‘Get under day for sentence, § ; i ‘ § ° Morning worship, 11 a. m.; We Che » subject, “Fragments.” Evening Social and Dance worship, 7:30 p. m.; subject, In the “Wholesome Meditation,” Sunday K. of P. HALL School, 2:30 p, m, Saturday, Feb. 6, 9 o’Clock ’ FOR RENT. Gentiomen $1—Ladies Free Completely furnished four- A WMearty Invitation te all roomed house near drydock, $25.) Scandinaviens H. G. Helgersen, Ltd. tf. | *