The Daily News vol- XI.. N'T " PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26th, 1018. PRICE FIVE CENT SPIERS' TOTE ADDS 0 1 ON IA JO E i i W tit SKEENA DIVISION'S OPINION OVERRIDDEN BY OVERSEAS VOTE - NO DETAILS FINAL RESULT OF VOTES CAST ROUMANIA IS GERMAN ARMY ANOTHER BIG G. T. P. BOAT FOR IN DOMINION ELECTION COMPELLED TO APPROACHING ALASKANTOURIST TRADE OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED BY W. F. CONNOR, GENERAL RE-TURNING DICUSS PEACE; TOPETROGRAD FOR HEAVY TOURIST TRAFFIC, PRESENT ACCOMMODATION IS OFFICER, AFTER SOLDIERS' VOTE IN CANADA, INSUFFICIENT AND THIRD LARGE VESSEL NECESSARY. FRANCE AND UNITED STATES IS RECEIVED. BIG INCREASE.IN TRAFFIC IS EX-PECTED UNION MAJORITY INCREASED. Informal .Negotiations .Begun Russian Resistance Overcome. THIS SUMMER. Yesterday. Bulgaria to An- . Reval Occupied. PskofT .. LIBERAL MAJORITY llTsKEENA UPSET. . . . . nex Territory. Trade .... Cap tu red. Petrog rad As the outcome of tremendous Agree.me.nta. Under Martial Law. CYCLISTS MUST NOT business expansion, created large ly by the unprecenled tourist (Sprtltl to Tbc DiilJ .. (Special m Tbe Daily .Vws. USE THE SIDEWALKS traffic to the coast, the Grand Maws. b i.'8 The official Berlin, Feb. 26. The German Trunk Pacific Steamship Com Feb. Informal 20. London, Naval vole taken In pany, it is understood, has under Soldiers sod forces have occupied the city of II wan hrntitrht nut at th f!n tin. negotiations were begun e m 1 anada, and inthe United PREMIER BREWSTER peace consideration the acquirement of r im '- - cil last night that the between the Central meeting yesterday P!3i. -i was announced today RESTING EASILY a large steel steamship of similar Pr rwmm nuBuiau re- untt.ra n1.nirwil.nl lrU. n,i ih nA,r t0iic. under the Street Reiru. ty W r .'UiJ'T. the general re-i ,,lence The Owman dWIalona tonnage ,and accommodation to Iloumanlan government. The jallans i,ylaw have the power to "fi'er. The majorltr of Calgary. Alberta. Feb. 26 that of the company s splendid 1,mu)! a'9 "P M 1 om terms offered by the Central POW-Vg" prohibit the riding of bicycles on Ui'vernment In Parlla. Thin morning it tbree-funneled steamships now-plying was report-- the t n.-n nd tW Ini,e ,ro,n territorial' the sidewalks. Hut In the said to Include mean er. are Dat has been increased to Ixty ed that Premier Brewster ts I in the British Columbia n Astnl si 4 1 Inna time, there is no City Bylaw in citing members, as the result of the passed a good night, and 1 Diplomata Leave. coaotal service. , thana nf f ta f Its Kimi I ta. tw lhait nll( I it compulsory that each cy. ;:Ui v being counted. Tll,e was resting easily. Lo 2 An Exchange The G. T. P. Company realizes to' clisl and of Iloumania territory adjacent carry a light a warning that, in order to adequately take landing; f the government and Company's telegram from Petro- bell. The Solicitor, however, the Illack Sea. City .jppoution by province la aa fol. Srad says that the American and care of the ever increasing coastwise instructed last ti Economic preference for the . was eVenjiK - and freight business, t i 1 .j i. passenger loss Central Empires for a long number rfapaueee i.uiuasBirs, auu luc draft a bylaw covering this mat- more especially in view of 1ov. prvmce Opp, Chinese and Drazilian legations a NOTES FROM THE of years is also stipulated for, ', 'the remarkable development of the PMire dard Island I 0 are leaving Petrograd today for This has been brought together with the turning over of up at;Ala)lla TmipUt tpaH whirh ha, V vi alia 12 4 JTyataka, or Vologda. If necessary this time the Imminence of COUNCIL CHAMBER all tbe Ilritistt concessions, such by ac- a99Umed 8Uch proporlion8 ,n lne II- uswick . ... 7 ( they will go to Validvostok. ,w cident than occasion as oil lands and wells, etc.. heretofore on more one past two another first- Quebec 3 02 Petrugrad was placed under martial in the dark seasons, developed by British capital, through cyclists riding class steamship is to necesaary u. ;at 72 10 There was a very quiet meeting law today. and with approaching pedestrians to the disposal of the German provide for the needs of the Nor- Xiutobi ... 13 t of the City Council last even, government. out warning. Specific cases were thern British Columbia and Alaska 5is;- fi- an . . 10 0 3S.0OO APPLICATIONS Alderman itig. Kverything seemed subdued, mentioned, by Kirkpat-rick routes, and at the same AlberU It I FOR DIVORCE FILED somehow or other, notwithstanding LINER WRECKED NEAR time permit the expansion of the B; a mmbia 13 0 IN PETROGRAD CITY Alderman Dybhavn admitted the new- kaUomintng, and the CAPE RACE WITH service. 0 I T.l t that it was dangerous, but he asked, Alive to Situation. smell of the new varnish. All the LOSS OF MANY LIVES (Spefttl to Tba nalli The s'v.s which have changed where else are te bicycles to It is understood that inquiries 3 u sUi.n to Government aldermen were out. and the mayor Petrograd, Feb. 26. Accord, be ridden? He referred presum havealready been instituted with f . t.3 are .ape ureton and Hicii-t was in bis customary place. (SpacU. 14 TtM litfly c(.) ifig U the Petrograd newspapers ably to te unbicyele-like condition a view to opening negotiations l !:. . Kle and Carroll are lit. Johns. Newfoundland, Feb. the Bolsheviki Government's action of certain of the main thorough The first thing to come up was that may ev entually lead to the ac-puisition Iaifd .mberland. where ei- 26. The lied Cross Line steamer in simplifying the divorce fares. Alderman Dybhavn moved the of by Company a C. U. ask- from the W. T. letter a Vtnrlt.l tkinn.t frnm lliia nnrt for has resulted in 38,- $n lib des it elected over proceedings accordingly that the city solicitor of steamship approximately 3,000 -i ing that the curfew bell really be ., aml SeW Vork wlh 000 for divorce in sevenlr applications Hn L fan llanli. where llar-t' draft another bylaw covering this tons register. gross ml hju so tnai ine rung p.m. eii t il has been wined out. seven passengers and a crew of the capital alone. mater. After Alaska Business. little ones would know when it 'A P. j where McGregor has fitly nine waf WTCCketJ twenty It Is no secret that the G. T. P. was time to go home. Alderman,,.. nnrlh nf rjtntk iin-.in.iav For New Wellington Coal and Mieiirj ji ait mil in : ni nniia DIGBY to after the QUARANTINE proposes go right move! that this IMcMeekin lerj8nJ board supposed to -Ir Lumber of all dimensions, cm r -sri ' tario. where linen aU on are Alaska tourist business, which tis be referred to the Utilities corn. ;liae perished. hone 116. HOSPITAL GETS ITS t'tmtnr candidate baa i! t . ii, imittee to arrange for the fire bell It has so sueeesafully developed during the past few years. There !,CIII!h I una. mm v .v..v.. FIRST PATIENT ... a.a . a k. is no gainsaying the fact that the :wibtch has defeated the Hon. thought y Aioerman it necessary.MrKpairicn.Alderman woo GERMAN PRESS CAMPAIGN Company's boats, the Prince Ru. 'x.l ami Skona ttlmra Dybhavn pointed out that when The U.S. steamer "Curacoa pert and the Prince George, have ui Peck is elected over came steaming up the harbour becoriie very popular in the Al- . this matter had been brought tt:;k, the Liberal Candidate. up same some years ago. the Are TO PREPARE PEOPLE FOR this forenoon with the yellow aska trade since the Company first t!ja Mr Blondin requires hief had objected, as it was lia quarantine flag flying, denoting decided to invade that territory. infections disease board. She Last season the G. T. P. steam cvr? 1 600 votes to over- on ble to mislead the people in caso SACRIHCES V''VHVtlS of fire. Alderman Casey, how- TURTHER called in to get the port quarantine ships handled record lists pf tour 4 it would take 1.500 overruled this objection by doctor, Doctor J. P. Cade, ists flocking to Alaska from all E r:e t the Hon. Mr. tfevl-KJ ver. out that in other cities and thereupon departed for parts of the American continent. Th( n f. II. Doherty has pointing to the Fire ( tspwui to Tb diij Jew. ihe manner in which the troops tne Quarantine Station at Digby and the indications are,that the it was the custom use h i majority in St. An- London. Feb. 26. The Amster- are lighting successfully wim i8jand. The vessel has been mak coming season will witness a Bell for this purpose and ih Instano n,, mi correspondent of the Centrat iheir backs to the wall, and how lng caUg on her wa south from phenomenal rush of pleasure seek. eil Kossland. where y regard to the Yukon and Nel-ca nasi twralv vw announces that there is the enemy cannot prevail against Aia9ka and at Anyox. the patient ers over the scenic route of the H ennes. the point has had been used for th e ,nilicaUo llial tj,0 German their fortitude. They are exhort- was examined by the doctors there land of the Midnight. Sun. The a icj hat the soldiers vole years. ii. ..m. I.-- in.i.n.11 III. iKui'iul in h.nr tin iimior thfir trials. - i n n i , necessity of another large steamship be ieir.lrv The report or ine t ire wuei u commence a can,naign which, it Is pointed out. are much be a mild case of scarlet fever, and to assist in maintaining the (a: n,i'.aiiaii day tccurrcU was received and tl prepare the public for fresh less than those borne by the sol- lhe pallent wil, be confine to the northern British Columbia and of Mr I n- r " id 111 i. I Vmla S n aa Inl AN rlgnation ,aPrUlc uhich the German peo- diers. .. hospital for the next five or six Alaskan services was fully realized 'sdsrsiood that an order-ln- on, the City Engineer a a and i-- -Asses 1 . nle will be forced to make on the . ine t necessity... ior- cuutinuru It J cj-- weeks by G. T. P. officials last season. iini I .a .a.- tkif ' ' "c P0 providing sor was extenaeu ior two T". ' Western front, when the W etern ; fort to maintain tne armies in me ,,e came from Kodiak jn Alaska The fine steamships Prince Rupert 4 gwieral returning ofllcer to enable the asses .hnn offensive starts. i field Is being emphasised and the bftS tho honor of being the. and Prince George, which of'(i tPOti l"e VOle to lhr c,wk legally completed. leiepiiwuea v.-ih. '..iIiikd. ! "a virlnriia of th divisions now in i t nt.i i. have been operating in the Northern wn m t.hancery. with- for the police Constables homes mol mon,troiu lerribe thing is Russia, and of the food supplies I)igbjr ,sland Hospital from a service for several years past, Ea4a declaration that l',"1 ,",B!?..UP, I .iuU'am waiting this contiuenL" and the which they are sending to the foreltm countr)r, And lhe hospU are each ' 3,379 tons gross, and . .ubii uo reierreu to in Ian(fUaKe of other papers Is equal. Fatherland, are held out to con- ta, ha9 been bllU ,or many year were built in 1910 al tbe Xew-castle Heeli;: mend that these be charged a- them that it but little! acominttee nnnl. at hnm vlnce is a yards of Swan, Hunter 0f the House. ... .. ........ ij . - -. . . .. .... i gaiusi uie roiico tfeparuurua. , .iicouraued with tales of while longer they win starve Wigham Riohardson, Ltd. " . GXP. STEAMSHIP OFFICE SlHltkH Bicycles. lamps, and sidewalks, Both are twenty-knot boats, and QUAROSHIP next took up some time, and a new FOR PRINCE RUPERT have become famous in the coast HITS GERMAN MINE covering this will come up bylaw t RUSSIAN DICTATOR TELLS wise service as comfortable. Inter. Tenders for printing were , NEW speedy and safe ships. mened. after which the applica-. Becoming effective on March 1. i.- ''n.i rrii... fK t (ions for the position of City Kn- TROOPS TO FIGHT TO THE LASTiita has been made M alllC illneer nnd Assessor wero aiso Reginald Beaumont, from. Uttv t jerly assistant manager of the G. WANTED K ;an"''"l Uland (north of dealt with. 'OKU M tfc 1111. - ,1... (lullIIRlWl i . There were two these applications being Mr. LENINE URGES ACCEPTANCE OF GERMAN TERMS, Ji?JE"j perint?endent' SvSt vH Loggers, " for tho position, ' wMl,. . " "'"on mine, OPPRESSIVE AS RESPITE TO ENMLK FUIITHICI1 1 RESIST- Rigging Men, hu offlce lhefe Mp ,leau, v. a. l-"nKe Mr. ..Bn Tele P. 8. Clements, and WIDE EXPECTS WORLD ,h ' TO IMPERIALISM mont wU, havjJ charRe Qf (hp Boom Men, AC .a( " '.onenhauen Jenns.- Both are old timers nere, PROLETARIAT. nre connected wit Prince. AID FROM eratlon. of the O. T. P. fleet of Signal Men, bav. ?n. PPosed In having been 'steamers, and will take his Flunkey. -" up allien, Itupert since the early days. On nnd Soldier's Council, In which he 26. General Bru- J. R. LTD. . i ... t........ f .Hi. rjiiltl-I London, Feb. new duties immediately. MORGAN, u uaimi wKiim - - I i, .... . - . i ,11I,i.,.i .iir. urged the acceptance of the Aus. Williams A Manson. ell. Mr. Clement, was eM-J.W ' " . " Z: ;o a. tro-iderman jieace conditions. 'mLL0N DOLLAR GIFT C;o. 30 WESTHOLME seven vote, to two. Mr. Clements cess ' O7lho llu(. however oppressive and unfortu TO McGILL UNIVERSITY .who comes from New iirunawicK, . " af.0rd- nate they might appear owiQHT ONLY is a MncOlll man, and ha. pract.c.;. on .r -;J -; " . pr0. This neace must be accepted rfitl Tba Daily nwo ed land suncylng and . . ;,'., has ordered as a respite" he continued, "en-1 Montreal, Feb. 26. A special CHRUE a a. a a m r n i in aaa a aviaiauaua CHAPLIN v in a llritiah ('.nllllllllltt lor Ue " . ll.l In 1 1.A aiding us to prepare a decisive wrant of a million dollars has iu Russian troops eiRhteen year. lh resistence to Bourgeoise and Imbeen made to McGill University 1 'HEM AN" This being jll the businessj Position Hopsls.s perfalUm. The Proletariat of the,by the Carnegie Corporation, In the council adjourned before nine Petrograd. Ftl. 26. -"TJ whole world will come to our aid." recognition of McGill's service o'clock. chest and sacrifice toward Canada's FOR QUALITY our on Psatad. -- ve are declared Great Wallpaper Bale at Silver- part in the great war. and aa ttk rpeia Lady.mlth Wellington Coal ro- posU ion la boneless , ,ra sides HrosH Second Street, this evidence of appreciation and sy-week. ERVICK and SATISFACTION Hi raturt tomur- ( AND A s Kll!';ibt dues, your fuel bill and Qlwi,!"' the All Prices from Rc. UP. Ten mnathv for Canada on the nart IX DAY WEEK FOR HELP, satisfaction. Phone 1B. -f. - - thousand rolls to select from. 03 Jof the American allies. i Russian Council oi Coal Co.