way grade ' Uiroiign me moun tains; natural advantages ren dering eol of .maintenance, neg- liglble mid the raising of large revenues by harbor dues, rargo rales and other haudliitg'chargcs unnecessary; eipialTly Willi oilier ItrilMi ldumbii ports jn export rales from the .prairie! und to 'oiled Kingdom; "Therefore, be it resolved that in the opinion, of Ibis board the Oovcrinueut of Canada, when ap propriating money for develop-nenl of, shipping facilities al th? Pacifin Coast am grain Handling furllllles In particular., should carefully weigh the above men- tinned questions and, it found in the best Interests of the peo ple of 'the -.middle west and the k'niln ii rowers in particular, utilize .Hie- natural advantages of of Mrs. Bergeron and sentenced I -'0,000 1 tie hiinueil on Mnv t ft. Afrcd Duganay and w girl, Cor-"ne St Jean, 'material witnesses, VMM'II ... ........... I.. 1 I .. II. 1.,... Ill . vi'illllll-nucij I)- mv JU(J l "o charged with murder in the s"mo case. auiH nhy i hf.r,i. land, the Kooleuay champions. for (he provincial title. RICH STRIKE BEAR RIVER Ors Body Five Feet Thick Encountered Which Adds Much to Value (Special lo Dally News) STEWART, Feb. 1G. The community here Is Jubilant over a new ore strike In Number 3 level of the Dun-well mine. It Is a heavy sulphide ore body, five feet thick and showing argentlte, native sliver and free gold. The strike was made 70 feet north or the high grade ore body encountered some weeks i:o and adds hugely to the hlah grade ore ton-nape already exposed. This, mine Is close to Stewart on Glider Creek, and two miles from the Bear River road. Shipping tied up by Dockers' Strike which went into effect Noon Today throughout Britain LONDON, Feb. 1 It. A strike of dock workers affecting men bectuue effective at noon today in all parts of the . .'. . i. I... ..!.. IS, ....... f-,..,, II,,, r,n. iiwl lire held III) ill Hie n. motive iiiumo oi of i the no murder inurucr was ... .....ii n ' seZi'oV- e()re "Inn Mvy dollars, whin, helled a ring unu' smaller K VSl ci"U n n"".l r m,.?.inshiP Sli'Tunship oi'erallNes. operatives, WALES BEAT 80OTLAND tAHDIFF, Feb. it..:i...l l.'liiirilnni ' It is expectod thai Iho action of the men will have a .must serious effect upon the country's looa supply. ..' i..ii ..... I.. ..-Ill l, liiiniiinreil in raw unii-ui mi.- ni ' i 1)1' III I II R Upon iniporuilions und numerous employees thrown lulu idleness. i i ui.Vii.iol the tu tr bout workers struck in sviiiiuilhy. At I iv nimarcnt. expect to ho aide v, o - f..ii. ii..... .......1 .ui I ik 1 1 1 ii ir In. llliopeiiii'i rni''"i v.,.u.....0 upon estimuhie losses. ;. i.,,i,i Hie business was Jmmcill . meeting in'iwern uie ruiinuj- ers and workers held under, Iho ' . . .... ...,l....lnliis willi Ihelniimiires of the III Ulster Of Hllior in Wii e lo nwuiuii" ni .. .... ..n... '-cat Penger ships hut this a ermuiu resu eu . u. uro Scotland ,nn,.. H s ocean-ol"K III. , -. nuun ni an nui.oi.K t wnierhurne traffic of sctllemonl and Iho striKo will iniernauoiiui.w.. - .ii,i if ,,l',.,i.ni. will be coming along lo the siueuer. The Maple Hay ores are in fis middle of March. HOCKEY SCORES Victoriu, 5; Edmonton, S. Saskalclicwau, 0; llcgina, 2. jjj kakV I BJBBBJH B iBb9BBvJbxS MSKABJJBHaBSHaM TlfttHmMmmmlalAit Bssssssssssssssnasj HJfBJBjBJBsaBJBjB B HssHIIEeHEePVf Bbkbbt ::aarVLyB ''LbBShkBkS A mine in Anulenlani. Holland, is said to be the only on- lo use compressed air to bring ears of coal lo the siirfuee. The propelling force is furnished by means of tanks of compressed air on the rear of the train, Maple Bay Mine begins Ship Ore this week to Any ox; grade improving 60 Tons a day will be taken at first increasing to 100; Two and Half per cent Ore soon ANYO.X, Feb. 10, According to an announcement made veslerdiiy by liencm! Sfipcriuteiideiil J. B. llnffuer, the barge 'John.!! Holler will bo loading or al .Maple Hay for Anyox this week-end. The Irumwiiy and conveyor are now completed, and .iboiil six hundred Ions of ore are available al the bunkers there Her in Woods After Assault NANAI.MO. Feb.- Itt-Thc police uures rilled wiiii iuanz gaiigue,a,.e .searchimr fortlie mini wlio carrying the copper values. On sojzt., a twelve year old girl re I lie Outsider properly, the ris- turning rrom school,' look her in uures uro from three to nine feet'j,,, aiitoinohile lo u secluded, spot or an average oi six icei. un am eruninally assaulted her. the Hagle claims, the dinni'ind i(e.axMg h,s victim in the woods drilling of last year showed X t lao man drove away. teen fertl between Hie Hanging; The girl Is In a serious condl- aud foot walls. tioa Further Exploration During die sUnxmcr of HJ-M, fuilher exploration work willi Hie drill wilt lie done ou (he Fugle group. ! The concentrator at Anyox is now- awaiting the finishing I WORK RESUMED EASTERN MINES touches. All the heavy machinery i bus been installed ,and Ihc-belt- Rlfar.ndum t0 ba Ta,en RMard Ing and pulleys o drive Ihc! Aareement ,, only For- works re expected lo arrive be-1 fore the end or the, month. It is! ma"ty now-believed that -the first unit! .... ,., will lie li. imernlion nl.mil Hie' S D.MA , N.S.. h eh. 10. PlUC itllUliy ull lilt' IlllllC 111 IIIU VU(IU llietini dUtrict are workimr lodav. U. , ...li..l..nln.l II. II.. .... ii is now uiintii'imu uiui inu iu-ferendum next week will be only a international officers render ad visnble a verdict against Hie ac. tv 1 i W24 WkM Vm Want A The Latest In Restaurants. TAXI 99 BOSTON GRILL in a hurry Third Avenue. Phone Best df Food Good Service. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Party Use. at Oir and Best Service t,uf-L Li In the Olty. Ratea Reasonable Ml. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "Take Her to The Boston." VOL XIV, NO, 10, P1UNCK HlPFdtT, B.C., SATURDAY, FKBIU AHY 10, 102-5. vurd.,'. cirr.ui.noa ibtb strut u 31. PRICE FIVE CENTS. EDMONTON BACKS RUPERT FOR ELEVATOR ENCOURAGING NEWS OF MINING DEVELOPMENTS MAPLE BAY AND STEWART Edmonton Asks Dominion to Erect an Elevator at Prince Rupert if Found Feasible and Advantageous EDMONTON, Feb. 10. Itemizing the advantage of having iwu port on Ui- I'unfir coast for westbound gruiu und olhcr . iimuiodllies of Ihc prairies and in view of the request of Hie V nroiiver Ilurhor Hoard for another $18,000,000, and believing thai tho government of Canada before authorizing this expenditure lit Vunrouver alon should investigate (he splendid advances of I'riuce Hnpert. not only in I lie Interests of (he grain tr.;de but in the interests of the Canadian National llaihvay system, the Hoard of Trade yesterday parsed the following r;solu- 1 ' lion, which was wired today to EM A TAB QUflT ,,ri,lu' M,ni,,er of ,:a,i,Ja . h m nun in i. ii. ifUHRi ii: IN WASHINGTON Qot In Road or Prohibition Mates " lieieas the Hoard of trade of I lie city of Edmonton i aware I In- people of Alberta ure ilal!y interested in full and proper development of (he west-hound route for nil roiiimodilies and jfor grain in parlKular. 1 "Whereas, the harbor hoard at WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. The Vancouver i askina for au ad- .lubillon situation in Washing- uiiuniai gram oi i.ooo,uu i for month the centre of establish further facilities at ..... .....i .mir..tif-.v das Vancouver und Hie Hoard of s nated in the jdiootliig dywii Trade ( Prince Hupert is ask- I I llll.'.l A.UICB PCIIUIVI Ul.l.l.'. " - .. :t the shadow or the eapllol. train Handling facilities at ee.ult the whole nuiddlc is Prince Hupert. claiming that v to pel an airing in con- Prince Ituperl has deep water Senator Frank (Ireeiie of rigid up to and alongside the i m Hii IimkiI waterfront : available harbor Priii.- Ituperl. constructing a terminal elevator ul (hat point willi all necessary subsidiary facilities." Signed- JOHN Bl.l i:, Secretary I-ltnun(uu Board of Trade. Arthur Utile (lib morning hal a telegram from the Edmonton Journal reading as follows: "Journal today contain resolution pax mm I by Edmonton board of trade urging (he Government1 (o consider elevators for l'rine-Huperl. Also Vlaleiuen( made b Fred Stork, M.P. The Journal tomorrow will contain odier articles .on (lie development of Prince Hupert." The journal is sending some free copies to Mr. Little for distribution here. ". ..- ii - - i .iin. uii.i irn.-li.ui. iirmiiTlv al- toria all-slars won the coast Jflll iin nr im iuiii.iiiu.il - . . I .,.... ,.fr.,.wrs .it-.oe.l an ready the property of the Hun- amateur hockey championship! is-perted of earrying bool.'adian National system: natural debating Vancouver Towers three - li lhoiiuhl the rock IfMtom foundations for "to two. They will now play Boss- il will prove fatal. To: senator was walkinr with i w fa when Hie shooting began. K irldeil her from stray bul- h ' acid received one over I he eye. POLAR FLIGHT BEEN DELAYED President Recalls Advance Party That was Sent to Nome to Establish Station WASHINGTON. lel. 10. 1'r Mileitl Coolldge- ha ordered 'pension of preparations for : avy s pnhir fllsht until (!h- i ss tins iiud ail oppoi'iuiiiiy i" tx; . ess Its views' on Ihc subject. The president staleil that cmi-.iletalile opposlliou ejisls lo tin' Jpendilutc Of 1350,000 for Ihu flik'ht An ndwince parly of .wo llh:rrs and four inen Ihal re- miy left for Nome has liecn re ullcd, TWfi fJIHTY nF WOMAN MURDER 4b Men Sentenced to Hang May 10; Other May be Charged With Crime MONTHKAL, Feb. Ifl. lydward t'-eillier and Alfred DiiIiImihI ere round Kullty of the murder elevators; a port where eleva tors .may la' spotted immediately adjarrnl to deep water for delivery -of grain, direct to vessels, thus rendering unnecessary the construction of piers .Jetties, and belt convenr.s; a deep water port froiii Dm .harbor front to Hie sea, safe, easy of acris und attractive jo shipping:' an approach over an vteeptloijally easy rail VICTORIA AMATEURS . CHAMPIONS OF COAST , DEFEATING VANCOUVER VANCOCVEH, Feb, 10. Yic- preseni alive yesieruay gave ample opportunity to draw con-' elusions of the effect that aj grain elevator would have ou general conditions in Prince Rupert. . Vancouver expects to handle fifty million hushels of grain lliis year through its -million Uusl1el.-4.k-va.l01v Thjs wilUoiean (hat 250 shins will' come there (o the ordinary course of events. 44 In Harbor When Mr. Pillsbury was in Vancouver there were 10 ocean going steamers in port. Fourteen of them were anchored in the stream awaiting berths, This goes to show that shipping there is congested and llial more facilities must be established on the During (he next six w.-eks, aboul sixty Ions a day will be. Pacific coasl lo despatch it pro ho mine, output, after whieh il is .expected thaklhu louuuge will be increased lo about line hundred Ions daily. Developments curried out lalely nr proving the Maple Ha properties, td the flranby Coin-, pany belter than the expectations a nn 1ITI T ITT) AM of last summer promised, both in A.NXAI II. I llrlllM grade and .uanlily; and while the "wmiiwhi. v. vv earlier shipments will contain an CPUAAT f'lDI average of one and one. half per, Mjlllilllj lllilli 4 "II l IO v I . "Ill IIIJ I il paratively short lini.e before tw i and one half per rent copper Man Took Child In Auto and Left Prince Rupert is the Natural Site for Grain Elevator says Manager of Local Dry dock . . . .. n.t I.. I a I i I ..I II..: I i ne esiaoiisumeoi ui u grain tricvuiur ay i rinic- iviriv Would definitely put (his port on the map as one of (he most important shipping centres on! the Pacific iroasl. Whils every Urilish Columbia seaport is at present striving to obtain such a facility, there are perhaps many people here who have not a full realization of what it would mean lo Prince Rupert if the flow of prairie whsat which is now congesting the port of Vancouver could be started to come this way. The elevator is the primary requirement. Possessed of it, the future prosperity and growth of Prince Hupert r along permanent lines would be f Af 1 J Tf assured. J. II. Pillsbury. man- jftlll ager oi me iauauian .vauouai 'dry dock here, bad an oppor-' while in Vancouver recently itunily lo take a trip around the perly and economically, r.spec- ially is tliis true when it is taken into consideration that this grain flow through the Pacific Coat is increasing by leaps and bounds and within a very short pace of time 1 50 million bushels instead of 50 million hushels of grain may be offered for delivery this way. lii,,i..i llin.iti'l fclmiili! "el a WEAK HEARTS waterfront and see at first hand iwfial the grain business. was do- Ld op Accuses Labor Party ing for that port. An interview ,wili him by a Daily News re-j of Being Under Dominance or Clubs and Publio Houses WELSH TEMPERANCE BILL LONDON, Feb. IG. Lady Astor attacked Hie Labor Government in the House of Com mons Friday, accusing them of "wobbling" on the drink question after putting It. in-their program. The accusation' was made lnil II. Kneli shin II. hI rnme. to "'e second reading of . (he Vancouver lo load grain spends Welsh Temperance Bill, provid-from 1.000 lo ?6,000 for lining. 1"? for ,ocal option. stores and refitting This is ex- "'fs uavies ,on oenaii oi uie elusive of dockins fees, bunker- 'Covernment, said (hey regarded ing, money lhat the members of,u"' ,oca' oi''0" clause favorably Hie crew circulate and other gen-L'Ul declined to support the bill eral business that is derived in rbwaust. it contained provisions to place under control of the Justices of the peace a large number of clubs .where members combined to provide refreshments for themselves. Lady Astor declared the Government was afraid of clubs Just as previously Conservatives had been afraid qf public bouses. Pressure from clubs and publio houses had given labor members eold feet and weak hearts. The bill was eventually cl, ...... ..f II. w .11, In.. F.verv vh" -.. natuarl advantage is in favor or il. All thai is lacking is the facility lo handle grain. . It is estimated that S3 per cent of the grain that is being days nearer the Orient. Cost 1700,000 MISSING MAN'S DORY IS FOUND Discovered Yes terday Was One In Which Btondel Left Cold Storage Plant The cansized dory which was shipped (discovered floating near the head through Vancouver is u;stineu0f , harbor yesterday by the for the Orient. The most or it 'watchman al Prince Hupert is handled in bulk. With raircamlPry Was the one. in which rales frotii the prairies being j.rc,j Blondel, missing for several equal, il could bo transported jays, left the plant of the Cana-more cheaply through Prince ,jaii Fish Si Cold Storage Co, last" Hupert than Vancouver becauso,.Monday according lo Chief W- this porl is 500 miles or two Spiller of the provincial police Who, with Constable Alex. Suint, made an investigation yesterday While all poij on the Paci- afternoon. II Is now prcsuni'ed He Coasl are bending every cf- y the police that liloniiei lost fori to obtain elevators, the sites his lire from Ihc dory In the galo here are of such a nature that prevailing al the time but there Is they could be built more cheap- a peculiar circumstance in that ly here than at any other point, the dog which moniiei naa wun It would cost perhaps 5700,000 him has not been round. There lo build a hair million bushel I" a remote possibility thai tho elevator here and such a facility n" might have gone is admitted to be commercially ashore" and still bo alive. profitable. I 000,000 bushels or grain through! lAK. IKAUl MKUCK formality us tho altitude of the, a half million bushel elevator at Passengers sailing last night eplance or (he contract with the ror the south on the steamer Jcoal operators out ot the ques-Princcss Mary included M. flio- lion. Though the miners in some vannl Tor Vancouver, and Q, J. districts are dissatisfied with the Clark, John Meud und L, TurpinJerms of Hie contract, work is for Scuttle JbcMig eesumcd Judging rrom Mr. Pillsbury s TWfi INJURED WHEN statements the passage ot 20,-1 ., n-nn this port would mean Iho calllng SMITH, OnU Feb, 10. Two or 100 ships to load il. These persons were slightly Injured ships would spend here between when the Canadian National train $100,000 and $500,000 annually x, 2 bound for Montreal sfruck a for lining, stores and reritllng pi rnil near here but nighV The alone. This would be exclusive Injured were W. Hyde. Fort Willi r, any expenditure that would be Ham ami Mrs. Sehsepkohl, Allen-, continued on page 3 vVuter, Ont