FISH: MARKET Frtah Salmon, Oollchans, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh Meat and Poultry. Hume Made 8auagc Fresh Dally. Phone 671. VOL. XIV,, NO, 70, lieing placed on palrol from W(.L 1,1 lf.it. -..IIIA ttlti.4. Interested Friends I'rlnce lluperl. II is likely that, , ,,,, Uff, e MJ1,.t.y he stib.depot will be established .lirrilllll i i,v l.,l of from time to time l the (r(ll wll(i xu.re wanting .barl.dle Islands ami I 'el la Iklla M,IIH.,,ni.. n XV1I ,,, M,rl of i.u. ine iimiu ime o-.- lire .lif- "mK ,iat made public I'nnre Ituperl. jfieult. II was one of the features II me esiunaies prox.u.iw ,or(,f iul,ic ,irL. jn lhe ctrtitilry lo ilic Increasing oT the palrol are adople.l, Ihe machines will start their duties here early in May. NARBETHONG UNDER WATER Seen this Mornlnn In Shawatlans Passage by Road Superintendent I'. V. Anderson, road superintendent, returning this morn-In from Mnllnway Itapids. re ported the launch Narbi'lhoug, l.npl. II.Kimes K. I'reeuiau, to bo sunk in the small bay al the end of Ihe nine' Him in ShauallauH I'assuge, Willi Ibe diiigby at tacbed. Yeslrnlay Mr. Ander.on pa ed Ihe .Narbelhong while he wa? bound out with a parly of men for Ibe road survey ramp Ibid bus licen established on Ibe olhet "Mi- or llin Island and al tha 'line o boat Heemcl lo be all rigid. Nothing was seen oftlapt I'reemiiu by Mr. Anderson lids innniitiK, Kintuiry made at Ihe wider r ron I this nrieinoou elieiled Mir Inrurnialhin Unit Capl. Freeman Ml purl nboul Ibe mlildle of In' Nothing the south which Irud to some ex lent taken a bold on t'iuuda. This stale id nrfalrs was made possi ble largely by the Indifference of citizens lo Ihe national, provincial and social welfare. They had hoped that the spirit of service which bad character ized those who fought overse-as might ronllnue. They still remembered with conlempt those, who had seized on the or us an opportunity to make millions ror themselves. lbce things, however, they were trying to turgid. The rle or Ibe various ervice clubs had been a good feu lure of modem life, but on Ihe other band Ibeie vvas a looseness and laxity In individual ervice which was disappointing. When they looked around lliey sometimes wondered bow it was Hint fonio men were able to find time In devote to so uiiny tilings. I'lio busiest men were always the buiest. Most of the public work was done by a few. Tho mas were indlffereiit. This was. well illiislrnlnl In Ihe ease of the pas sage id money bylaws. If a liylaw were lo lie IniHight In lo provide for a new school or a playground a mere handful voted on II usii ally, The Indifference was appalling. The. citizens would not even lake Hie trouble to exjires themselves. Senium did more bad been seen of him since but than sixty per cent of the people no cause for alarm was felt as Hie. captain was accustomed to wolng out without giving notice or where he was going or )iow long he wotild be gone. I'lio provincial police have teen ' .;' '.CI uud tU'e ,tiv'C,t'u,."l? vole on any measure. II would lie seen from Ibis that democracy bad Its limitations Not more than llilrly per cent id Ihe people took uu interest In public affair; many id those who voted did so cunlinucd Ou putfe twi). mm eouliniieil on paae rour) IN LONDON Forty Thousand, Men Are Out and London Is Walking Today LONDON, March 22. The tramway and omnibus drivers and conductors are on strike and London people are forced to walk today. The strike Is the result of a demand on the part of the tramway employees for higher wages and a sympathetic walkout by the omnibus men. About 34,500 omnibuses are tied up ana 40,000 employees are Involved. It Is estimated that seven million people are carried on the trams and 'buses altogether dally, many of whom must otherwise twalk There Is a possibility that subway employees will join the strikers but at present will continue work. HOPE GIVEN UP PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper iMUNCK HUPKlvr, H.ll, SATl HJUY, MAHC1I 22, 102. V((trir' Clrculttla 1.0OS. PROBABLY HAVE A BIG SEASON Development of Bear River Promises to Cause Great Ac-! tlvlty In That District : S I F.W Alt T, March Zi Stewart British Soldiers and Their Wives and Families are Fired Upon by Machine Gun at Queenstown Attack: President Cosgrove Expresses Regret and Offers Reward. BEEN DEFERRED Pressure to' be Brought to Bear on Southampton Workers to Rosume LONDON, March Tl. Ihrealeued lockout in the shi hull. ling industry has been de ferred. At a conference In Carlisle Ihe employers agreed to grant further time lo bring pressure to bear on the Southampton workers lo resume Work. Mean time Ihe employer have offered arbllruliou by an Industrial roilrt. railing a mutuul LARKIN EXPELLED FROM IRISH UNION Was Suspended From Secretary ship by Transport Workers Last June Now Fired HULFAST, March the Labor organ of lhe Irish - trans port workers union announced thai nt a ineelin'g of Ihe executive James Lnrkin, who was suspended hist Juno as general secretary, il has caused myself and colleagues. No effort will be pa red lo bring them lo account." OIT.I.NSTOYVN, March 22. In yesterday's shooting two soldiers were killed and four wounded who are not expected lo recover.' Seventeen olbei were seriously injured. 10,000 Reward Hl.MLIN. March. 22 A reward id C t O.ooo is offered by the Free Stale government for information leading lo the nrrest ami conviction of persons concerned In the shooting of Mrilish sol.lieis at Queenstown yesterday. Word ru- ceive.l nere from1 t.ork says a search for the men responsible is being cnnducU'd throughout the country but no arrests have been made so tur The Free State government an nounces it will compensate nil the wounded nnd relatives of the dead. Many of the Mrilish sol bis been expelled from member- diers had their wives and children l'Us '-"ib. ttiem v)io:- atlauLed and Strut Salt. SS4. KlkKl :.ri.. til I,,,,,- n i.v.. iiunilli, l.ofi.i-ff il U ir.mrt In' -"C. lDll.iVII S'.aieil UUl IIIC unarmed lJritish soldiers ami palimenl lo assist the managerj their wives and f.miilles ..t.' bis administration, flic mait- ylJKKNHTOWN, March W. A dclachmeul id Mrilish (Jueeiistown. The Times cditori-,al'r was !ult'el to the control IroooV lauding here on leave vesterday was fired on by a machine ally regards the eoisodn as the'""' suiervision of tho council gun set in a motor car which il is said was op'-niled by lour "latest symptom of lawlessness .ohllcrs. id lhe Free .Stale army. There were twelv'e casualties breaking out atrcsh in conse-in killed uud wounded among lhe Mrilish soldiers. quence of divisions in the south- Dtlll. IN. March Henerul O'lluffy, commander in chief ern Ireland government.' of lhe Free Slab: army, bus sent members of his staff to (Jueens- . town In luvcstigiite the attack on Mrilish soldiers yesterday. 11 is reported Dial the assassins fired loo shots. The whole affair LOCKOUT HAS lasted only a few minutes. I lie latest reports ?ay that two women were among the wounded. President Cosgrove telegraphed Premier Murdonuld as follows: "Am shocked lo learn thai Mrilish troops were Tirtsl upon in (Jueeiistown Harbor Ibis evening. Hasten lo assure you Ihe cowardly crime will arouse the same horrors of I bc-ideleslallou throughout Ireland as NEARLY 200 MEN AT DOCK On Account of Scottish Job Regular Staff Is Including about 65 to 70 additional men engaged on the Canadian Scottish repair Job, there are now about 180 men employed at the local dry dock. This number will be employed for some weeks or nearly until the time when the big repair job Is completed. -Two shifts are working on the vessel. Besides the work on the Scottish there has bean quite a lot of general activity at the dry dock recently, employing a staff of from SO to 130 as required. LADY ASTOR'S SON RODE TO VICTORY SAN DOWN, March 22.ltobert (1. Shaw, eldest sou of Lady Aslor, rode his own horse at l.eebridge to victory yesterday In the grand military gold cap race in a field of eleven runners. Subscribe for toe Daily News. The Latest In Restaurants. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food-rGood Seryioe. Private Boxe9 for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. BRITISH SOLDIERS HEP UPON IN IRELAND HON. A. M. MANSON DELIVERS NOTABLE ADDRESS AT ROTARY LUNCHEON Democracy Not Always a Complete Success in Opinion Mr. Manson rind difficult law ti admin-ukr "If t-wr there wa n imileiiliniis il m the l.iiUor Art," declared Hon. A. M. Munson, Allornc) (ifliiTul. in addressing (lit: Motory :inl -lerduy on some of the ilifrie.iiltic Willi which u miiiMer lia In roiitriid and in urging ln hrnrers to dcvnlc Ihcmselws lo public; n-mrc. "Willi the unreasonable opinions of tin prohibitionists on one side and Unit of Ihe liiiior men on I In oilier, the liquor law K mil ono Iliul tiny government would wi.-h lo liuvr lo udminU-icr. At, first it look more than u llilrd of my lime hut bitterly thingr" have been going better mid it docs not take anything like ii much a that hul vet it is responsible "" ,ort' Srcy hairs lli.nl airy other work 1 lm lo do." l ,,.ni am i rat Sometimes Fed Up nnADAMCAD In opening his address Mr. I KinillA ll rlilV Mansoii spoke of the difficulties 1 1V Villi mi t v f (jl ljc Jjft ww a nian Rul AID DATDfil fed up" with politics and public Alii I A1KUL m ir'' There were so many objectionable things to do that the . ....... . 'rninpcnaTloiis -did not e.pial. Two Machines Will Operate For Je .il,ItisP..Jii,.1 Fisheries Department Out of yUen a mJ , ,e Hero If Plans Approved (iat hf Ws unintelligent, a Hie extrusion of airplane pa.'gruricr. a machine rtlt. a thief, tml planned ty the Dominion without business ability, a direct Fuherlet ''rtofmrttifojit for-Prince descendant of Ananias and had HuperLdlrlet this year call for a hundred other dlagrrcable at-.loy flying hours compared lribule be hardly knew whether wdh 70 Inst season. The total to smile or take it seriously. rhU mileage will be 20.000 a againsl "orl of thin? was not done In one r. mm f-.i . Tin. area II is political parly alone. A ir-oni proposed lo eover stretches from who wu fairly resectable with Cape Caution opposite the north- vvlfe.ui.1 family was not please, cm end of Vancouver Mam! to have these things hurled at the Alaskan boundary, n distance him in Ibe public press until bis chlblren hardly knew whether to of npprotlmalely 300 miles as compared with muiio 100 miles be proud or their parentage or north and south or Prince llupert For that reason to return Jlarl I'"""1 '"'perl was one of the covered by Flylnir Officer MarU.nl .,r Jericho lteach station compensations where everyone lal vrar. jknew him n.) where they upprc- Thls will re-iuire two seaplanes """-'l ""0 '. ''""'" EEVATOR IS DISCUSSED BY A COMMITTEE Council of Board of Trade and; Representatives From City I Council Canvass Sltua- j tlon 1 NO IMMEDIATE ACTION I Reported That Stork Working! Hard on Problem and Will Keep In Close Touch With Him The joint committee of tin' Hoard of Trade uud City Council )elenlay afternoon decided to; await developments hefure tukinui any action in connection with a further elevator campaign. The cotniiilllees of the Hoard of Trade and 'City Council will keep in close touch with Fred Slork and F. O. Dawson, the latter of whom is zoiii? to Montreal in con nee -lion wilb the letting of the contract for the Alaska leamhip. Princo Henry. At lie meeting, wliili was pre. sideil oxer hy S. J. MrI.eod. pre- sidrnl of the ..Lonrd or Trade, Then. Qdlart explained that the BUS STRIKE STEWART WILL City Manager Plan of City Government is Discussed at Meeting of Property Owners Th Prince lliiporl Halt-payer Association last night listened to a discourse by John Dybliuvti, president of the uiiyciu-liou. on Ihe merits uf the city manager svtem, and passed a resolution in.-lrucling its, executive, to draw up a resolution on the piesliou with, a view to having it dcallh with hy the city council. In the course- of Ins address Mr. llybhuvn referred lo the iii.-iinipr in wliicli IIk; cilv rii.nimer svstern li:i( irnined irrnilnft in is expectinf; one of lhe biguest lhe ,w?t fcw Jear;i. j( hi)j )et. f,md to be more business-like years in iU history, possibly the a1 etiVlcni iail present .system. Under the plan of city lowest on record, I he develop-iafiajfersliip, there was but one ' 1 1 merit' of the ahno!i Uiver pror!,.mi.rin2 lio.lv the cilv court-! reconiineliduli.iii to the city perues na ween Koint: on su-a.i- ci,w,jc e,Iluioye,i olle elder ily but it fs Ibe Hear Itiver mne.imilIciMll ofn(.er Ihe city man-ment.lhat is lo.ty attractin-,' Q Ti. ....ii ii.i n... ; ;- , directors ami ine manager like lo tbts plate. Ijreneral manager. I Already the snow u beginning, . . . . re-cue IB men tiitpped in the Ihe mountains so that work can "s,em "a" ,a'i!'e,,. "c cxperi- Western and Brisk Marketing Effort lo remove Ihe vessel 'from Ihoushf work will (he ocean bottom faded. earlier than d.sual. 11. n. flfil lift If it u-111 will he V ""' istat. a'ue t "tee. av- i besin i nflfas ftoiiinnliiiaiil nf kiilini-ii.inii ntitti m n il rt i lairi'r lik I lm t-tl lliot mental stage. 1 u uuu oeen auopi- First Catches After Maiden t.1 un 1iuii.liiiMlxltiI nrtornnmi Mrtsi is an Mrlv season. il . iaiCd by 32" Cities OH the Americaill I council. . A motion of F. V. Hart and George V. Johnstone tendered a mo.t . attention. I be developments ....ii-ip. fl,i ii1P nmnasrer was re- vote of thanks to Mr. Dybhavn at Dunwell Mine ha li0wi-.tliat I1(,ns,e for Parryjn? them out. 'for his -address and called upon the ore is there and that there T,c majur llol an executive lthe executive to follow the mat-will be.'.aclual shipping mine in jj In?rty Ihe president of llw'ler tip and bring in a resolution that resion very soon. commission. The manager ap. al Ihe next meeting or the asso- A number or properties which ,,oinp, llis subordinates. The ciation. have lain idle ror years will again SJ.sl(rn was ,luM lo .,,al pm., be pro-ported or developed and , blIHilieilfl XWU by corporations. A MCDIf1 A II xvilh the openin? of sprins there Tilt. council was like a board or lirflf AjflLKILAil will hp u li niniMliii.nl if t.iiiiili .. . .. ... lUUUilSViUI BOATS IN PORT T.Im. Ia B n L mucli Tcontinenl and not one of them' 'had relumed to the old form of Two brand new American haii- civic government. It had result- but schooners arc in port today ffcl in the obtaining or better unloading their first catches af- businesS administration and ler their maiden trips to the nsh-eliminalcd lo a large exlenl poli- hB banks. They are Ihe Western, tical patronage. It put eonmu-, owned and skippered by Capt. nily welfare above politics. Qrig-'(;eorge Khasen formerly or the inaling in the United States in Valid, and the Itrisk, owned arid 1908, there were now lialf a dozen captained by A. Kuutsen. Bolh jcilles in Canada that had adopted crnM are about sixty rooters and jibe- plan. Westmouul, Quebec carry seven men each,, their Tish .lia.l been the first city in Canada holding capacities being about llo lake il up In IIM3. II hail 00,000 pounds. The Western ' I.l.-I.l.. I I . a II - litw u full ilulwttl unrtliiA. .I ItiA . rut'ii Auiiiuuiury were. 'i "b"' Woodstock, N.M., -had also adopt- Mrisk isViwered will, a Wickinbu ma . r 'Mi r J' M J were dnarmd. machine bun in motor tar used in murderous i.ondon, March ssThe put- ilwi1' access. - 8n,il,-,,c'fL. ,,olh1an', l.r1u!? erfl Hp I,.,.-.. ur ... ui. ,i.i i,. I...... ine usual ineiiio.1 wus 10 nave i iuu iu ic ni suaru ior una- "r "'embers, each business which they havo entered. or the murderous attack by uni-a. dentmcd men upon lhe party ut memi.er oemg sissigncti 10 oub ue JACK RENAULT WINS OYER CAPT. BOB ROPER and it was his duly to sup'irvisci (iltAND HAPIDS. Midi.. March all work and administration of . 22. -- Jack Ileuault. Cahauiati the city. AM departmental heads 'heavyweight champion, defeated were direclly responsiflle lo him. 'Captain Mob Itoper of .Chicago in l he electors were the share- a ten round bout, according to holders. I hey elected their board the opinion of newspapermen. ir directors in the form of the I council who in turn appointed their general manager. lie. had charge of the carrying on of busi ness in accordance with the policies set down by the council. Cities from a population of 1,000 lo 200,000 bad found thesysteni successful. Not New Here Mr. Dybhavn staled that the plan was not entirely new tu Prince Ituperl for il had been discussed unofficially bv councils some ear ago. There was yel r time lo lake lhe mailer up, Mr. lli'htiuvii Toll lr II, n 1 1 v u- If, follow the trend of the times and keep abreast of demands, it nAist eventually come lo this form of civic government. II was quile possible to accomplish the change under Ihe present Municipal Act. The question of changing the number of aldermen was one for the people to decide Upon. The council hud the power to 'appoint a city manager at any time. He would recommend' that the. association at least study the pro position and bring il Jo the attention ot the rity council, if It fell that it was desirable to do so. F.x-Mayor II. M. Ilochesler ex pressed his hearly approval ot the idea. It was Ibe coming form of government and it was Just a question of time as to when It would be adopted here. He sug gese.l iTial Ibe association take j ay w Ui a icw to submitting a AUTO TOURISTS ARE CAUGHT IN BUZZARD TOPFKA, Kaiisa"s, Marrch 22. Stranded oL Kendall, Kansas,, by blizzards and heavy snows are 130 auto tourists. Many of Ibeui are ill from exposure and without medical aid. Stale officials ure making efforts to rescue them. 4 4 4 4 MANY ARi: USINO CLASSIFIED AD VS. In lod.iy's columns today classified there .are advertised: -v for Sale. -i' Houses, hatching eggs, boat . Jeiu; gh)es, power boats, household furniture, cows, jnsw and second hand machinery, pullets and cockerel, phonograph. . To Trade: Vancouver for Prince llupert. For llentt rooms. llousei in house in OHIecs Wauled! Miii and! women to learn barber trade, pupil nurses, furnished house or rooms, girls Ui join book, keeping and stenography class. . i