L MfkM Yn Want A NEW ! TAXI m a hurry 99 Beat Oar and Bait Service In tha City. Rates Reasonable VOL. XIV., NO. 3. hal her uphcie of mrfulncs iu'd be murh jireater "I OHnwa, ai il 'hat many of Hie law co-r :'if women and children could .::.' lie Hntiroved al Victoria. harvester" in distress American Fishing Boat Signalled Prince Rupert off Naas River This Morning Am Hie -elllt of ctiroutilrhliil heavy torm. the Anieiieau fnh-U it Kchooiier llurvei.er. bound fnuu Seattle to Ihe northern n.di-oitt I.Hiik. In in difflnillio off Hie moiilh of Ihe Naa riM-r tier inaclilnery havlliK broken down. The llrveler xlKnutled her dltrei.M lo Hie idonuier I'lince Huperl IbU moniiuK mm the latter ce tacd on her return Irip fromtlhe north. 'Hie Prince Huiierl aiiMwered Hie slitnal and, Hi reoionn lo a reuuent from Hie kiticr of Ihe ntarooned craft for it tow. dcMpatrhed a wlrele iiieMntre lo Diitby nUiif that a uk be MMit from hero lo her an-HlMlnncc. Tho Ibuiadlan Klh A i:nld Stoi HKe ('o. denpntehed a tuyr l!n morning lo Ihe Harvester to render neceMsary nhl, Tho schooner 'Im not In nny purllcular danger nd when Ihe Prince lluperl drew owny Mhe wna lying al anchor. TABLE0LOTH IN LAWSUIT VANCOUVKIl, Jan. i. (Can iidlan PressV-A tnblechdh val ued al $2,000 hns been figuring In a taw suit. It was purchnsel In I Hit). .'Mr. J. H. MaeAlllsler One Inmate Died of Shock Following His Safe Removal From Blaxo at Montreal MONTH P.AL. Jan..t. Adolphe Laloinle, nv' 01. inmate of the llopice Oainelen Home for the lined and "'firm, died of hoek following hi mi renival along with three hundred other im II ulien Ihe IflilUlfoll Wll delro)ed h foe today. FORCE OF TODAY'S GALE DOES DAMAGE 't he force of Ihe wind Ihi af ternoon lifted nlioul ten leei oi Ihe wooden idevalk on Second Avenue. between the Oilon building and the Drexel lloom. and blew It aero the lroei. Korlunalely no one i walking along Ihe lreet at Hie timo or criou eoneluences niljlil have resulted. BODY FOUND IN INLET VANCOUVKH, Jan. I. The body of Y. Mori, a bu an for Ihe Dollar Lumber t;o. a! ioi- lartoii, wa found yeslerday af. leriiiMin In the waters of the In let following hi disappearance In I lie nmriilng. FIREMAN KILLED OUI'.HW'. ,,,n- I. Due fire man wa killed and seven others were Injured when a wall col lansed while, they were flglillntf an early morning fire. Henau.l ,was the dead uniiic. city on i.n.i ii.... ..I..... i i o in -innmee Prince liupen mm Omar man's John Doit, acting superln tendenl of Dominion telegraph if KcrrMnle paid $150.00 for II returned-. In the the Hi Is ANCHOltAlii:. Aliiska, Jan. I. Trrnlorinl Senator M. D. Sundra lots promised tu try to raulk a .supposed leak of 500,00u annually in Alaska treasure chest. The Hem is said lo be represented in foodstutT. bay. grain and mill feed now chipped into the Alaska railroad Ml from Hie United Stale. Senator Snodjira said recently Hint be would pre on ronaresw the necessity for aid Hint would enable Alakan farm ers lo gel on Iheir feel and be-cin taking from the ground Mime of Ihe substances import ed. Hardlnq'a Advice He added: "When Ihe late President Harding advised tlx development of local industries in Alaska, he "doubtless had in view (he (lueslion of agriculture. I'liere wa enough money ex pended in foodslulTs during the construction of Hie Alaska rail road lo have put a thousand farmer on the wAy to independence. It I Inn lale to consider ltd past expenditure, but if Ihe asrieultural resources of the territory can be developed, Alaska need fear nothing for the future." Senator Snodgrass said thai beef, pork, mutton and poultry were all prouueeu, nut on a mall s cab! because of Hie sear. city of slock animals. He re ported thai Secretary Work of the interior department hail endorsed a plan for doling out herds lo farmers on long-lime payments, He also expressed confidence I hat Secretary of Agriculture Wallace would olTer congress a plan covering the entire agricultural question in Alaska. lllfll uur I'll 1H 1 IT I II I II II I" ic-.v ....-- i I ,',,, where he In Lnglaml. il v c F..iiiff from Anyox Court Judge l.n tnhl she niunlilias been on departmental l.ust V'i.y the ret of the t'Ule bill. 'uu- CAPT. DONALD IS ON HOLIDAY TO ENGLAND Capl. J. McKernnn Is relieving Capl. D. Donahl on Iho bridge of the C.N. II. steamer' Prince llnpert Capl. Donald Is on a holiday trip Sitborlbe for the Dally News. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCi: HUPKHT, B.tUFIUDAY, JAM'AItY 4, 1021. 'Vbk' bbbbbbbb!bsbbbbbbbbbbbBKbb7 'bVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbi W' 3 BBBBBBBBBV ' BBBBBBBVmlllBBBBBBBBBt- WBiltf 'IH BBBBBBVBBMiBBBBBmM 'IbSBBBBBBBBBBBbPIbBBbI iiHMikVBIylsBBBBBBBBlKl Mmer Michel Ulnienciau, diiighler-in-aw of Ihe "Tijrer of Vrauce.r uud une of the for the evening, made of bird of paradise feather and seipiin? rutiNir'l Circulation 1,709 Great Britain Asks for Release of Men from Canadian Schooner Seized Outside of 3-Mile Limit From Exposure After Being 1 Picked up on Street ! ! VANCOUVKIl, Jan. I. - W. I). Malson. whose addre is uu-l SARCOPHAQUS OF KING TUT FOUND I.l.VOIt, Jan. I. The sarcophagu of King Tu-teuihatuen was found in Hie tomb in the. Valley of tbe Kings it was announced today. The long oughl treasure of antiquity lay within the fourth casket. It is of while and led granite. Earthquake Shocks and Severe Storms Cause Destruction and Alarm Along East Coast Italy ANCUNA, Italy, Jan. i. Fifteen earlhipuike shocks were recorded in this district today. Many villages were shaken and houses caved in. Snow is railing uud bitterly cold weather prevails. The neon o are ufrutd to live indoors niilieipaliug new- . shocks uud there Is grsnt privation. Hetugees will be taken uwuy in special trains provided by the government. HA1U, Italy, Jan. . The Apiilian coasl has been swept by n severe storm which ravaged four towns and left the inhabitants cut off from communication and food supply. Nino rishing shacks have been destroyed and Torty dam- uged. Strut SIm 484. BOSTON GRILL Third Ave. Tin; Latest in Restaurants, l'rivatc Huxes for Ladies and I'arty Use. Best Food. Best Service. Take Her lo tl(e Boston." OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TWO FREIGHTERS CRIPPLED IN MID-PA flFlf. SIR LOMER GOiilN, MINISTER OF JUSTICE, HAS RESIGNED HIS PORTFOLIO Kyosei Maru and Harold Dollar Helpless with Broken Steering Gears Send out Distress Calls HKATTLK, Juii. . message reporting a vessel lo bo MiikniK I'Ul giving no rlui) at tu tlis identity of the vessel was .m kfil up ly the harbor radio station today. The message i believed to he from the steamer Kyosei Maru or the steamer Harold I Ml nr. The Kvoei uud the Dollar are said to b-i in ubotil the same NiMlioii in the Pacific Oreun about a thousand mde. off the roast of Washington each in distress. rim message received wu. u follows: Leaking. Ilaby rudder chain hroken. In i i k i 1 1 rondi-j lion Ncd help immediately. hmpre of Hiiia 2U0 mile MARY ELLEN FOR senate; 'away. Longitude lil.W r.aL : SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. t. Two ship are in distress near Hie middle of the Pacific Ocean 1 'where a storm, i raging accord ing to a radio message from the steamer President Cleveland. The Japanese steamer 'Kyosei Vancouver Women Went Lady MHru i disabled with a broken Member to go to Ottawa lrriii engine chain al 49.41 X. and 171.13 K. and the Harotd V ANCOt VLH. J- . 1 IotIjtr of the Dollar Steamship .Iia Pre -A ltritlih tioluiM.jl.inf I adrift with a broken lta wa the firsl province to nb-!rering year in the utne vicln-a women miff rape it wbs ty. i ar moiily agreed by the Hrlt- Advice flair thai Ihe C.P.O.R. U Progressive JIJjUiJi.Ul nir om nere 10 huiioh nit i'o-Jo the assistance or Hie hyosei n; .n Uoveriiment for Ihe find Maru. vscatvy occurring in the srnalr.1 ffr 0f Hie dilrred iliiii U eat. declared Mr. Jitrimy arr itf.irrl lo he carrying pa- :rron. wa beinjr much oughl ,-n..-r iii, are freighter r by women In Alberta and ,, rrrw, f i,0ul thirty Seabdicwan bul llrllih Colum. nirn Pnc, I 4 women want it for Mary s t-d that it would lake Mary HOME FOR AGED AND "ZXzz xriS: infirm burns down ?. ruled when It wan poinled KINGS GETS HAIRCUT FIRST IN WEEKS IIICIIARLST, Jan. 4. Immediately on hi arrival here. Kin Oeorge, Hie exiled monarch of OreeCK. got a haircut. For many week he had been unable lo ,lrul any barber in Allien and be seemed lo find much relief in (otisorial service, king Ueorge apparently intend lo take up hi IK'rmanent residence in ilurliareot. WILL SUPPORT ALASKAFARMS Senator Snodgrats Has Idea Caulk Leak In Treasury Chest to Brilliant Member of Federal Cabinet May be Quebec Governor OTTAWA, Jan. 'i. Hon. Sir Lonicr (iouin, minister of justice in the Mackenzie King administration since il vu funned, resigned yesterday on acroiml of ill-health. Pmnier King announced that he was reluctantly accepting the resignation so that Sir Lomer might gel the long rest ordered by his physicians since before h" went to Kurope lo attend the Imperial Conference and the League of Nations committee. Premier King declined to make any statement regarding a possible successor to Sir Lomer. Taking a great interest in public questions ince the outsetU 1 fjkT of hi career which has been a ! Ifl AiYil I 111 brilliant one, il was but natural that Sir Lomer huuhl become associated with politics. He was elected lo Ihe provincial legislature of Ouebee in I8U7 a one of the representative of Montreal and held his seal continuously thereafter until 1920. He was piven J he portfolio of public work in the provincial govern- VANCOUVER New Zealand Premier Declines to Discuss Appointment of Ambassador to United States VANUOUVKIt, Jam . "Tbe ment and in 1005 was elected:aue!,tion of the'SnooinliiMint of a vpn years rk 'r . iJ i -. tt- ' .1 premier. After fifteen Canadian ambassador at Wash. service. Sir Lomer resigned the hislon Ts a domestic matter and Quebec premiership and in 1921 orM. I would not diseuss while a entered the federal Held of IoU-lgueKt in Canada. . S.o far as Xew lias-Jixiiiv 'elected eleeteil in in lh.ieierilli theneraOzearaiftft .irtvi"li..Arri. t," teaiiflcvririy4ntnrdoreH mile liiuiL All iuvcslicrutiou by the Hritisli authorities, it is ....- I fl.- 'I' I.. I... - ed vessels outside the traditional three mile radius which musl re- main law until Ihe new treaty r extending the limit to hour's steaming distance from Hie liore becomes effective. VANCOUVER WEATHER ; CAUSED HIS DEATH: i W. D. Matson Dies In Hospital a-a-4 4 election for Laurier-Oulremont ,,ro,,Oji0d to ask Tor a, similar ap-Pii.l railed into Ihe Mackenzie poinlmcnl." King cabinet on ls formation. This wu n,c answer given He wa kniRhled at the Quebec yesterday by Premier Masey of Terrenlenary in 1908 by the ew Zealand when fiue.stioned on Princeof Wale, now Kinr,eorge arrival hero en route home re-Sir Lomer will be C2 years of panlins pre despatches stating age in March. Jihat hp had opposed Ihe appoinl- Sir Lomer retain hi eal ill ,noi r a Canadian ambassador ,lhc House of Common.. May be Governor MOXTHKAL. Jan. I. A One- I.O.NDON, Jan. . Ureal Hrilain ha asked I titled Slales'j,,,,. KjU.cj 0 tj,t. Gazelle says ror the r-'leaso or Hrilish and Canadian member or the crew jUim, i!? no joubl (lial Sir .omcr of the Hritisli schooner Tomoka, alleged rum running vessel, !(;0uiu has bad before him an which was seized last November beyond the three-mile limit oftoITpr of ,ecomjllf? irUlenant-Xew York. Tlie retpiesl Tor rehue is made al the instance orLoverlor uf Uis ,la,jve ,,rovince. the Canadian government. 'The name of the new governor . Further information i utso sought regardmg the circum- nol be ,na(e kmwn slance attending the seizure of ho vessel beyond the , tl.r-e- Mo,1(ay . ,,, 1C choico said to be already made. If ia eo, o u.r """","'"-'. Ooui.i doe. nol accept. Senator of Cantul ownership and also known, men in ,10MlUa, uospnai ,...rc Hire Vl.s. is- " an ' y"""" Jule Tessier or Ouebee will be ior.iiiv irixrtioim frim Hu. effi-els i terilay utirnoon irom int eums thai she wa eued well outside the three-mile limit. of exposure lo the cold weather, chosen, the fiazeltc say. While Hritisli authorities re He had been picked up on Hie' altogether out of synipalby with street in an unconscious """'-.ENGLEMAN SPRUCE CO. LTD. Honor MinugKlim.'. I hey feel lhat "'on ny a puiirenian. . iiieiuuy oi . ..- . . . . i ..i.i; they have no allernalive but lo Hie man wa esiatilisiie.l uirougn protect Ihe rights of Hritisli owu-jl'iM'rrs in his clothes. YICTOIHA, Jan. t. Incor-uoi'ation for the week include Lid. witli capitalization of $50,- 000 and head ollice at Prince (ieorge. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. HKillY ISLAND Haiti; south- .....i t....v.....lnM n nr.. I.i.i Iperalure tS; sea moolh; 8p.m. ' spoke steamer Anyox 82 miles ,'frotn Anyox due Anyox 7 a.m.: 8 a.m. spoke steamer Prince llupett olT Ore-en Island bound. to United Stales tit the Imperial Conference. GIANT WAVES CAUSE DEATH Nine Men Swept Overboard From Gasboats at Babylon, New York . ll.VIIYLOX, New York, Jan. i. Nine men were wept to ileath in rough ea off this port when the speed boat Cleelra got into difficulties and Ihe power boat Sid went lo tier assistance. One giant wave upset seven men from lhat of Hie Kuglemau Spruce Co.'tlie Sid and two men from tho Klectra simultaneously. WORK COMMENCES ON ERECTION TOTEM POLE Mitchell A Currie Get Contract For Setting up of Halda Memento Tbe conttael for Ihe erection of the llaida totem pole, recently secured from Ihe Queen Charlotte Island by the Hoard of Trade, has been awarded lo HULL HAHHOll. Overcast; Mitchell & Currie. Tho .totem southeast gale; barometer 30.-pole is to stand al the inlersec-20; temperature 37; sea rough; lion of Second Street ami Second 8 p.m. spoke steamer Admiral Avenue and preliminary work ha Rogers 137 miles from Seattle already commenced on the found-southbound. I'ation. The. concrelfe base will be DKAD THKF, POINT. Rain, put in as soon as weather per- Isoutbeasl wind: baromejer 20.68, nits of the work being carried temperature tO; sea rough. l"Ui sansracioriiy. Noon I " DIOIIY ISLAND Hain; south- FRANCE TO ISSUEV east gate; naromeier zv.m; letu peralure 38; sea rough. HULL HARHOH. Overcast, strong southeast wind; barome ter 30.18;, temperature 40; sea OLYMPIC STAMPS PARIS, Jan. t. The chamber of deputies has passed a bill rough; spoke Princess Heatrico providing for Iho Issuance of 9 a.m. crossing Mitbank Sound. polage stamps commemorative Dl-lAD TREE POINT.Rain; of Ihe Olympic guinea. o be held strong southeast wind; bar- in France next year. The senalo oineler 29.65; temperature 43; has already you'd favorably on sea rough. It! le measure