PAG2 FOOT!. Ladles' Velvet SLIPPERS All sizes, $2.50 Chlldrens' Patent Mary Jane Slippers. Size 4 to 7 ',4 . . S1.60 Size K In 10 '4 . $2.25 Sizes tl In 2 .. $2.50 Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On, Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations dug for thai Summer' Vacation visit lo the Old Land early. X For Ticket., Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. jnot Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. ihy Dyhhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship , 'are Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. ,i.y 1 The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. Eat more of it. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 5S0. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Sltuale in the old Empress Hotel Building; Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold .Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zareltl - Proprietor. BRITISH CAPITAL IS WANTED HERE Canadian Gazette Published in London Has Interesting Article on B.C. Mining !ffAS It Is difficult to estimate theW wmi amount of American capital in-i BRIER TBI DAELT WEWa Wednesday, January 30. joj, BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMai Hit SPECIAL CA.N VOU TPl i inap 4 WHERE. THE. mowm cr U&HKTMChT ta? J FOR FEW DAYS. FOR SEVERAL YEARS m inn ciiwi uiai von-i'artisnn jl.eapue lenders and radical reptih. lf ywu hv( snrrT(Hi roan roniipiim'liran lenders are coins lieadlonu: lfur yesr. tried all 1 1 nil of rtinmlie;flir Coolhlge Democratic leaders insist Mini hui.im-1 i m hu. muoriM wi.t..i wiih mnMlimlion. wutikln't you naildr It Ulie rrP.slilCIll (.oollilnc is Will-Mcssiiit in l ilil in kwri llu) txiwrUlllinff the siinitnrt nf sinru .if jvesM in Hrilish .Columbia miiiJjM,7"r"rh.r,n-. Mr ' ", Zn - W,M h0,,' as compared with Canadian reiievinr iiw r.ri or ninsiiun.,llm pa,n Republican noiirin-'and Hrilish capital, says Anthony: ... .. .a,inn' il uin "l l''1P ,,lm ' McMillan in an article appear-L;. nig recently in ino i.auaiiinn rr M-vri yr. i brn w ue .mii-Cazette iuli!ished in London. i'",rn' -"'v,f '"' tm wm Kxact r: . ii. : . : to In the IwM rrninly I luve fvi-r uhI f.frures on this point arc flir ,mu 4n1 ,lv,r , avnilable, hut it can he said tiiy kn-n im ik.w mi rrronunrfui Uhat wijh Ihe exception of the ox- ihni highly." tensive mininpr properties owned ,,,,., ,i.Uwr rib ir, r . Ihe. Consolidated Minin? and vial at all lMir. or maiiwi rtirtt on ifmelting Contpany of Montreal, rwipt r prirc iy tjm t. Mimurn Co.. L-limli i m.iinlv r.innilinn .nl.l!lJ"llM Toronto. Cnt. jlal, many of the larpe properties undnuhtedly owned or controlled by Americans. The firan- wompauy, imiWMK um b'reni mines .,d smaller at Ai.yo.x, on .-..ai. v..m, c.ourouu.s u su , l.UllM.T .MllUIUnill Clipper Ue- f'-rn.erly poMls in the interior owned by the Canadian Copper ...J. . .":... : ; . pahy. The -company owninp the Ilrilannia mine, not fur from Van- couver. is also n New York con- tern, and Hie Premier mine is principally mvned by Americans. A , the Crows Nest Pass Coal Com-',,, 13 pauy was al one lime controlled rr pilar ami In r.xi healthy r.s.mi.rti ini nrrinn HiM-a. v.iii.r llNiumiu lin t ,.,,..... 'Tu n ow a pood deal of 'placer min in?. "Tl.r. ml.l remarlnl.lo .levelnn. ,nPI)l , g(M ani, sver mjnin nrtlMl Columbia in ll2t was , ii,. 1(.,,: l!n tln nnaaimr .J. man" , . w In nmnir .m-riran MTotMilp ana in mm venr friiile.l il former nrn. ! ....,:' a..' iHu'r of ,n " nothlnp by Canadians, but it is under- epn, nf , nu, , ,,pin(J nU sl..od that the control has pas.ed,,, e,lllnllj. Hjvj()o(1 ,,Plw.pPn ,lie to Amenrair inlerests closely ,Mmoll, S,rf ; U)M Mine, the connected will, the (.real .Nor-, ,,,,,, pamn flrl(, Tl(lw.ar lliem Itailway. . jc,,pp,T Co. on Ihe west coast of Must be on Spot . (Vancouver Island." t.arpe mineral areas in the province are comparatively tin- explored. In the belter known districts many properties with in-i licalions of mineral wealth be-. lomiup to prospectors and men' of small means await the dvcnllRa"cal of Northwest Give Pre- ii T capitalists' ami of exploration rorrrpanies. Hut if Ihe efforts of these arc to be successful busi- ness must be looked after on the spot. II is useless to try to di- Canadian Press'. The manneriu rect operation from London, f,- which Coolidpe campaign mau-000-miles away, as is so oflen'npers are succeeding in annexinp Hie wny with Knplish companies support for his nomination, as operating in Canada. For every presidential randidale in Ihecorn- icason it is lobe hoped that more Hrilish c.-ipilal will be invested in Canada, and that, -profiling by past experience, such investments win lie mane inroiigii respond- ble ngerts thoroughly acquainted with Ihe country and the people. There is certainly every oppor - Hinily for, profitable investment in Ihe mining industry of Hrilish (.oliimbin if only the ordinary rules of prudence are observed. Industry Described Accompanying llili article are two pages of Hrilish Columbia mining pictures, including views of the Premier Mine buildings and oro bunkers. Giber excerpts from Mr. McMillan's article are as follows: "In Ihe bonanza ilays of placer mining the output was principally from Ihe Cariboo district in Ihe interior, n district which till maintains ils lead, though t"J22 wa the Cranny Co. at ! Pom an produced '.... '. per cent of , ,h the total of the iirfivirup llin rorimininf cmvpn prM UflkTWIWr TIlliniHU PPPIIRI (PAN SUPPORT ' UUI 1 sident Their Support for Nomination i WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. (Ily jug elections, from the radial republicans if the northwest, is causing a great deal of comment (in political quarter. enator LioM of North Dakota recently declared himelf for jCnolldge and Ibis slarled Ihe icoinmeiil. Senator Ladd Indi- jented dial Senator Hiram John, jpu, candidale for the republican nominal ion, won Id not have much support in North Dakota. He also indicated that he did not believe Senalor LaFollelle would be a randidale. This announceriVcnl came al Ihe same time that Sennlor J-'razler of North Dakota, who, like Ladd, has the support of the Non. par tisan League, was one of the guests of the president during n muse on nie varni aiayiiowrr, Anoitier puesl at the lime wns Hie Itepublican slate chairman of I North Dakota. It. W. Frailer, who .internal revenue for ."North On XI b. 80 in Ihe Atlin and Slikine miuingiis seeking Hie Job of collector of iiiisions near ine coast mere is kola. The result of kiicli ilttlni. r' ,,a- '"o mvi .-.ik (l(sc leaders he is nol gaining . . .... iu,p PPri.nr ihe rank and file J' 1 1 I'?1 w,,il,. Ut ""PP'Tl of next November. Sport Chat Re Campbell, middleweight boxer Willi fjuile a reputation on the Pacific Coast, rear lied the city front Ketchikan on the Victoria Monday niorniiijr. lie plans on remaining here for the lime bejng al least. During the past few months Campbell ha bad several, encounter), al Ketchikan, lie knocked out Sailor Preseolt j , n.i.i .. - .1 iiir- ITfUIIll a II n,-w illU "'l' ",e ,n'1"'' "vened thinps ma(1. .i.., ll , . . .maicn uampleii ami II. II. Fkin- icame of. the nepotinlions. It i possible ! that Ibey may be, ro n"wl now that Cnmpbell in. in town. Playing us they' never played before, a Ketchikan- all star basketball leant lost to the visiting Por Simpson native team at Kelcliikan last week' by a score Df t'J to 18. The Alaska players were able to keep Ihe ball their share of Ihe lime but were weak at shooting. Checking on both sides was good though not very dose. The Port Simpson team ilso played n game at New Mel- lakalla and were beaten by a core of 31 to 17. It is under stood that I lie port Simpson hoys are now desirous of meet ing a Prince Ituperl aggregation. Orollo and St. Andrew's, cellar leams in I be Prince Ituperl City Milliard League standing, are la meet lonighl. After their splen did viclory over the Prince llu. perl Milliard parlor last week Ihe tobacconists are now out to rise from .fifth place o fourth or possibly thirds II will not take many points to do il. The main endeavor of the Scots will be lo gel out of Ihe cellar which Ibey now occupy by a pretty long margin. II will be the third appearance for iioth leams and the first lime Ibey meel with each oilier. , .... . !rcnrding lo Ihe 1023 pitch ing records for Die National League, Adolfo I. untie, Clncin tint f. won the most games wilh out defeat from a club, achiev ing seven victories over lloslon Jesse Harnes, lloslon, Inst the most games vvilhoiil viclory (o a club, Is'ing ilefealeil five lime in Plllsliui-g. Hurlejgh Grimes, Hrooklyu, pitched either excep lionally well or very poorly the ECONOMY iuy d fAisvm Dicvicrt !, ?nti 31 " . j liT t. rTvi Sixvtr, Ut 30 Daily News Classified Ads, 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ads-ortlMmont Takn for La than 80t3 WANTED MOLKH HAIUIF.II COLLKGK wan Is men and women lo learn lh Harber Trade. Paid while learning. This Is your opportunity lo learn a trade and get into steady employ, menl. Graduates earn from $10.00 to f 30.00 per wecV Wrile for free catalogue. 50 Hastings K. Vancouver. WANTF.D. A schoolgh-l Jovyork for boa id and room. Musi be reliable. Apply P.O. llo 1712. If FOR SALE FOIl SAI.F.. Fully modern bouse in Section five. Six rooms, pantry and basement. Iluill on remeiil piles. Foundation and building in wood condition. Cash or terms. tox l."H Daily News Olllce. - 2.. FOR SAf.lv Sixleen room board ing bouse and store, furnished. Apply U29 Ambrose Avenue. FOR SALH. 31 x 31 propeller cheap. Apply "Norlheni F.x-cbange. tf FOR RENT STEAM Healed Flat for rent Meaner a-partments. M. M Stephens. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE al 35 Second Avenue on Thursday, January 31 at 2.30 p.m. Consisting of mahogany library table, armchairs, rrass chairs, Wilton carpels, bed, bureau, good waler color pictures, linoleum, kllcheu ulimsils, elc. Philpoll, F.vill iv Co. 25 LOST LOST. Siring of pearls between Dunsmuir SI. and Fifth Ave. West. Finder please relurn lo Daily News Ofllci!. Rewanl. against a club. He won six games without defeat from Philadelphia, seilrod five straight victories over Ho.lon, won five out nf six games from Pilsburg, sulfered fjvc dcfeals in seven games against SI. Louis and lost four out of five games each to Chicago, Cinrmuall add New York. Arthur Vance, llrooklyn, enjoyed Ihe longest slrelch of consecutive games. Joseph Oescbger, lloslon, sulTered Ihe" ouget losing streak, being do-Tealed ten consecutive games from May 30 to July 2D. NEW LAMP BURN8 94 AIR Beats Electrlo or Gas A new oil lamp thai gives no amartnitly hrillianl, soft, white light, even heller than 'gas or electrirlly, has been lesled by the U.S. Government and 35 leading unhersilles am) found to be superior lo 10 ordinary oil lamps. II burns wllhool odor, smoke, or noise no pumping up, Is simple, clean, safe. Ilurns 9 nlr ami Q common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, G, A, Johnson, 5V5 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, is offering lo semi a lamp on 10 days' FREE (rial, or even to give one FREE to Ijte first user In each locality who will help him Introduce II. Wrllo him today for full particulars, Alscr-nsk him lo explain how ynu can get the agency, and wlllmul nxperlence or money-make 250.to 1500 per month. RuhscribH for the Daily News BOARD. HOARD'. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf FURS GOING UP. The Fur Ma "kel is -omlng back strong. See me first ami lal with your calch yon II make more money. W. GOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Goods Hoiigbt. Hold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture end Crockery. Third Ave. Phones lllack 1.1(1 and Red 42. TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. tCall Georgs or Oust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Hou' np Vfrrtit tUnd- lUnd. Bostan Boston Qrl'll OrlH Third Third Atrsnus( a..n.,. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, eloes at 5.30 p.m. From the East- Mondays, Thursday and Saturdays, 4.3o p.m. From Vancouver Sundays p. , Wfednesdays P.M i iiiiujb .-.w. A..H.i C.P.Il. January It and 28. To Vancouver- Tuesdays, Mail closes al 4 P.M. Fridays ..H.15 A.M. Saturdays A.M. C.P.Il. January 18. , To Anyox. Alice Arm. Stewart. Premier-Wednesdays lo P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, A.M. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alio Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points-January M and 28. From Alaska Points-January 18. To Queen Charlotte Island Points January 2, 10, 30. Closes n.:to p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points January 1 1 and 28. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays 0 p.M. From Naas 4lver Points Saturdays A.M. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, January 30 High 8:Kl a.m. 19.7 f. 2 1 : 1 1 p.m. 10.5 '"w 1 :38 a.m. 7.3 l:5 p.m. '5,7 Thursday, January 31 I'iKli 0:21 a.m. 20.2 ft. 22:21 n.in. 17.3 r ' ' " r - 2:52 a.m. 7.0 li:0 p.m. 4.7 Friday, February 1 "Ish 10:2(5 a.m. 20.9 ft. 23:28 p.m. 18.2 '"w 1:03 a.m. 8.1 17:01 p.m. 3.0 Saturday. February 2 "'Kl' 11:23 a.m. 21.5 '"w 5:00 a.m. 7.5 ' 17 :59 p.m. 2;'i Sunday, February 3. 0:21 a.m. Iflil 12:15 p.m. 22.1 '"w o:08 a.m. n.R ' 18:19 p.m. i,5 fl. SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL February I. Kalens, Adanacs: Itrrt Grntln; Teachers, 8.O.C. t-Grotln, Colls; Maple Adanacs; S.O.C.. Colts. H. Kalens, Teacher,, Rr-t, High School; Colls, Tead, II. - Colls, Ilegt.; Majbie I.Mf. Kaiensf Teachers. S.O.C 15. Adanacs, Teachers HifN School, Orollo; S.O.C. f :'i H. Colls. High Srtw..l Teachers. Maple Leafs; O.!'. Teachers. i 22. Kalens, Adanac; tlejr (irotlo; Teachers, S.O.C. 25. Oroltn. Colls. Me: :t Leafs, Adanacs; S.O.C., Ddts, March 1. Kalens, Teachers; Rrrt Mm; Colls, Teachers, UfL. Mipl, L(,( Kalens; Teachers, H.O.C 8. Adanacs, Teachers, llig"! School, Grotto; S.O.C, Colts, 1 1 Colls, High School, .Tear b. ers, Maple Leafs; Colts, 'Va .. 15 Kalens, Adanae,, Re Grotto; Teachers, S.O.C. WHIST LEAGUE Jan 31 SI. Andrew's vs K ' P.; LI.O.F. vs. Klks U J vs. G.W.V.A.; Sons of I. ada vs. Sons of England, Feb. 7 SI. Andrew vs fjk-I.O.O.F. vs. O.W.V A : Su. Canada vs. K. of P.; fo! . K. of C. Feb. II Sons of England K " of C: K. nf p. vs. ElksJ .M vs. I.O.O.F.; O.W.V A v S' Andrew's. Ieb. 21 Moose vs. Sons nf fa" nda; St. Andrew's vs I.O.O.F K. of P. vs. K. of C ; Soi f l'nsland vs. Elks. Feb. 28 K. of P. vs. 0 W V V Moose vs. Elks; Son of Cnn ada vs. I.O.O.F.; St. .jWdrstw's vs. K. of C. March ft K. of P. vs. 1.G.O.K Sons of England vs. M.B!" Sons of Canada vs. ( . March 1.1 -Sons of England v n.w.vji. - League slamllng: W. I. P" Moose 8 2 8 Sons of England..- 8 3 8 I 1 to R 3 7 K. of p .. r ; 5 ' G. W. V. A 5 Oddfellows 1 0 SI. Andrew's ... 4 '7 S. of C. 3 8 K. of C. - 3 8 billiairle issues schedule Jan. 30. Grolln vs. St An drew's. Fe.b. 1. p.R, Milliard pirlor vs. Elks. Feb. 4. P.R. Hlllard Parlors vs. S.O.F.. Feb. n. Elks vs. St. Andrew'. Feb. 8. G.W.V.A. vs. Grolln. Fell. II. S.O.E, vs. SI. Afidfew" Fell. 13. Orollo VB, Elks. Felt. 15. p.R. Milliard Prfrlor vs. (t.W.V.A. i League slandfugs In 1faf(r tnl low; i 'Games, TolnLKAver G.W.V.A r... 3 2llf.O oa:i S. of E .... 3 20UII 8H? p.it.n.p. ... . . 8rti n. I'JKm a a i i Orollo .... St. Ahdrcw's 17.11 I7fl 5 810