qian” MAN AND THREE WOMEN OHAUFFUER SWA The Daily News.) Another (Special to vl { happened out of ' Mre. TF. We and legation wned in vn dge ap- into feet A'S POWER HARDLY TOUCHED | wh Pro- German affairs, Vor- a long in the ; ike d patience gain head- Russia.” frequently heard wf long Russia Vogt says: y powers ched. Her enormous, agnificent financial has seldom © CANDIDATES ARE YET IN THE FIELD has not Mayor \ Mi s to be New- rrissey rein. ire consider. re spect ive ly (on the rted that een made of $2,500 they attempt This action the blunder- irried out hand, say them beaten it the Mon pened the the calibre should t contest at they hang in- heads and the Coun iless they hemselves, that race vever, f the inbitions try to forget sed over ACK Box” TONIGHT AT MAJESTIC show the ick Box,” \W ireless,"’ lhis thrill Citing I ih as provides While —— " It is |, } WERE DROWNED WHEN AUTO sKiDDED INTO RIVER—ONE WOMAN AND THE M TO SAFETY. Another passenger Mrs. ( keek, and the chauffeur ul safety All the members delegation belonged to prominer Seattle families STRIKE SETTLED. THE DAILY NE EET MAKES BIG ATTACK (THER TERRIBLE ACCIDENT-- SEATTLE AUTO PARTY VICTIMS (Special to The Daily News.) Seattle, March 31 rhe street ear strik which started two weeks ago ended today aft i night of rioting ATTACK ON ZEEBRUGGE (Special to The Daliy News.) Amsterdam, March 34 \ lent attack was made by the Bri ish warships on the German naval | base at Zeebrugge. The roar the guns was heard at Sluis. The Germans are using armed trawl- ers and Zeppelins. SRITAIN EAGER FOR OPEN DOOR IN CHINA Many British Business Men Are Dissatisfied With Japan's ind The | Hloft fun BY BRITISH FLEET ,. eS PRINCE RUPERT, B, G., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 34, 1045 Se PRICE FIVE ee N ZEEBRUG CHARGED TO RA (Special to The Daily News.) Paris, March 31,—Raymond Swoboda, La Touraine, which took fire at has been arrested here on a charge of setting fire to the ves- sel. The fire originated from an explog Swoboda'’s cabin. were ion near dis- covered on him showing that he was charged with the mission of He posed Incriminating letters destroying the vessel. American. GERMAN SUBMARINES as an A PIRATE”. EXPLOIT — THE SINKING OF THE INVERCOL. was snapped by an officer of the German sea-raider Eitel Friedrich as her vic- i its final plunge beneath the surface of the Pacific. Her crew had been CAUGHT IN STEEL NETS transferred to the Eitel and a dynamite bomb exploded in her hold. lai to The Daily News.) March 31.—Two Ger- man submarines were caught in (8p London, ~ VANCOUVER LIBERAL CONVENTION CHOOSE VERY STRONG CANDIDATES Include Strengest Business and” Professional Men of the Southern City---J. S. Cowper, Formerly of The News, Gets | Nomination. steel nets guarding the entrance to the Firth of Forth. They were evidently attempting to get at the naval base at this place, which is the most important on the east coast. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINES. in Blockading Mediterranean. (Special to The Daily News.) eee. Vaneouver, March 31.—A ~~ Athens, March 31.—From a London... March a Dissatis CRUISER RAMMED AND eral convention was held here YUKON CONSULATE RT Private but reliable source it is tie areal Pa oak the Jap- SANK SUBMARINE a ~_ at select — REMOVED TO RUPE said that in the Austrian navy ; - or ie forthcoming election. | _ eas q anese action with regard to Chi- (Bpecial to The Dally News) Delewetas warn. shetend Gee tes acs GD tae Serene pereditowades ayaa ee ics coals at ee ee an h 34.—OMieial, ery Liberal sengereuen in the city) American consul at Dawson and|ing on about twenty-up-to-date say anything critical concerning . French light cruiser rammed a/and the greatest of interest was| who has been transferred to| submarines. These are intended ue allies. The Manchester Guat Seven cubmiaring Rese Hye |monifeted Dy ‘ be proasedings. Prince Rupert, arrived here today | for use in blockading the Mediter- yesterday Afterwards there were From the first it was evident . 4 ; ir anean. dian, though, recently published “ : : by the Prinee George. This quantities of floating oil seen, and |that there would be a large num- } cxeenntnicaieiiiiagiiatiiacadiitaa digitata, = see . eapemons peneasiee is believed the submarine was |ber seeking the nominations as|™eans that the consular office at FISH CONCERN SOLD. recognizes that the abate P| sunk. the chances of the Liberals win-|Dawson has been changed to a) si A anese concessions will result in subsidiary agency and Prince Ru- Japanese suzerainty over China . eee a a ae aie to an | oe Velegrem Vaite of Sle LARGE PASSENGER LIST In all, there were seventeen |PCrt Me lion-Dollar Deal on Coast. handicapping business in Lanca BY PRINCE GEORGE TODAY |names put before the convention. dependent consulate. The con. | shire's best market. On all sides After a vote was taken M, A,|Sular agent here, Mr. I. N, Lin-| Vancouver, March 31—Accord- a re Sapreenm oF OM Amongst the first class passe MacDonald, J. W. DeB, Farris, "¢!l, formerly acted through the! ag to a telegram from Toronto, prise, disappointment and resent ers arriving by the G. T. P. 8.8./Ralph Smith, RB, J. W. McIntosh, general consul at Vancouver but a Mr. Joseph F, Swift and other ment among Ewglish business and Prince George this morning were|J.. 8. Cowper and BP. Donnelly Mr. Cole, having full consular capitalists of the Ontario city Rasuela) men concerning Japan's the following were away in the lead and an- Powers, will act direct with the have purchased the Standard Searee ere Rages ave Soachy enter Ww. Alexander, Mr. Ashley lother vote made the nominations 8overnment at Washington. | Fisheries, Limited, ‘with the en- Samal Rare that since ihe Britto’ Harrys in are ind wife, Miss \ ly animous, the defeated as- Mr. Cole has been in Prince Ru- tire assets and plant, including se nc were” - = = feamon Mrs. J. Murphy Mrs rena pledging their hearty A eee ora tae acco og |= oe wos nee nr States government will act so as KE. Hoffma M.D ps ” - poe Seket is regarded as an i? the future of this city He is Sd oe ae ae an Jed. to ensure the maintenance of the - = Row 4 saci ' a xceptionally strong one and at present looking around for the way. It is*understood the trans- Spee 00M Ghee ene egeet Op oe ig 0 : Hodgkins | David reat enthusiasm was displayed most suitable location woe his of- action involves an expenditure of Popeunitios to ell. { ened \ La s ,.|by the meeting in being able to fice and believes he will find him- jover a million dollars.” Flete he R Bruce, E. Kirkness,|@'rive at such a happy conclu- self quite at home in this city Local fishing men regard this maay pos ama ai esasiaiie “y “ * us, H. Hawkins, O. Flint, | 8/02. a : las a Toronto vision. They state FIGHT als in C. P. R. BRAKEMAN GIVEN lens ip IP PME op tas _ are 7 ' ; . at e Situation wanted by young man. MEDAL BY THE KING ~~ ae oe Hundreds Are in Regiments From Anderson, F. Bake , ' . . Ixperienced saleeman and busi-| — ie Riibtted Gnnmaed oii teens Dominion Now at the . » = ae 7 - ae ness education. High class refer-| London, March 31.—The ecur- 9 adel, Then it was reorganized pes te Crsces. ca h he mM. Johnston, James | °2°°: Apply Box 133, Daily pent issue of The London Ga-|as the Standard Fish and Ferti- . see *y I G. GriMths, c. R.| News: tf. | ,ette contains the announcement jizer Company and was later re- Ottawa, March 31 ome | 7 f nd child, Mrs. ¢ that the King has awarded the Al- lorganised as the Standard Fish- dian people will be amazed to —_ : . i ioldstein, J. V bert Medal of the second class for|epjes, Limited, into which Alvo learn, said General Hughes, Min ee oe ; ae ae ‘ . Leuba te on tend te Semmes Jt wom uivensichéts. saute aele ae ister of Militia, in Parliament a De nl M. Costello, Geo Majestic Thealre lhian Carter, a brakeman on the | money. The company has a sta- ae. Serene ome thes iw = | _ Le sienail Stead, Albert C, P. R., in recognition of his gal-jtion at Jedway and the trawler dozen Americans with the First cE : 5 oh ee ee TONIGHT AND TOMORROW lantry in rescuing a little girl, Kingsway. ‘ Canadian Contingent, now on the - 7 murs. Me. Gee, a ae . . Violet Freeman, at Tweed, Ont., a ee bate tina, have fallen, and wun | A Faeyr hulmer|f ™ Soma amigas Blin May of Ina year. sHUT DOWN WORK regiments fighting bravely snd wife, Mrs, BE. D Taylor, Mrs, vas ooanne a ie pil: °° : Whiting, Mr. Godier, Mr, Bolin, ANIMATED WEEKLY THE WEATHER. Work has ceased today on the o% ; a. hy ht, BE. Bennett, Wim, | War and Worta’e Latest News Drill Hall site on Borden Street, PORTLAND WINS. MoM iy and wife, R, Campbell, wom By F. W. Dowling, Observer. They are gathering up all the (Spegjal to The Dally News.) \\ Dalzell KE oe | a hover duvenite Comedy Grema eh 34, 1945 . and oe ee Sek Ammelan Col. March 3! Kfugis Aka Trianee, Mr. Butelif, | Qo (5 a. m,, March 34, 19 ah es: wi ° nothing doing for som¢ Portland won the opening game|F. J. W. Doane, Ww. Richardson | Z = _ . EN ee 29.732 | time. The site is still far from of ‘the Pacifle Coast Baseball|and wife, A L Whiteworth, A, oi nina . SE I is tee eaes ae completion. Nothing official was Lemus westerday, defeating Los|Hartley, B Hodgson, W, G, Pow. Admission 10 and 150 i ka sc tans 42.0 given out as to the eause of the Aneales i