25 Hi' 1 lllllillL- I'll.'llei "I"- In ana TAXI and Ambulance Service where at Anytime. Stand Royal noiei, - MATT VIDECK, Prop. -n .... vol. m son Camps and Yards In This District order fur cedar poles in iiii.iiueeil fn (his district iii'i' received by Ihe Hanson I Hll III'. .V l.llmlu.i- I'.. fii.in llil !nl ...I '.. t I.. I I.... ''hiiiiv ii n .i?iK Mil i.iii ll"ii' :u M t.Mnvill. ului whs i.'Hi.i, hoc last week, and ih'-:" Hiif I nileil Slates are ' ll U I 1 1 I L-l K. 1 II II I. I ttiiii li priiviiles fur deliveries - nun unit nepi ruriier, win ni'.i. I. m ii ii' "I'luiiiy camps np the line, in- ilie asseinhlv yards al ainl lii'darvale. In inlili- 1 'in- I'limps al lla.cllon, Ter- ''li'" SkeiMiu liiiwwli.i' Mill 1..I ..,.trM .1 III ""'ii ami settlers will also a work. THREE BODIES CAKED IN ICE Mal Boat Qnpn .Innlni. VAllh Thrto Dead Men Aboard at Admiralty Island " A'M Kelt, 7 Three bodies ''n Ui Ice and nartlv coered '' ll iinvir u iii... r....i. i i....:.i ' '' ! t ii 1 1 1 1 r l lilil mi ''"lo-niiy Ulaiul southeast pf '" were aboard Hie gas. "mil boat f.eorgo Junior, '''""I'lcil inissinir since .lalmarv .'" 'I'e Iiodies are iilenlirie.l as ftf M. I Tom la.selh II llrown. The body "I'liiin Sick JV aid, llyslrum was or not AMERICANS WILL NOT BE EXCLUDED, GRANT MAHOOD HAS DECLARED '"iinni. is no truth in Ihe ru mor lhal American prospectors will be excluded from Ihe I'.as-siar dislricl near the Alaska-ll.l'.. borih'r." said flranl Ma-hood, well known Slewart mining man. in an iulerview given llu' Seallle Posl-lnieiligeiicei-lliis week, "l hal nin;or slailed from an Ill-advised speech of me man and he was nt!stuolctl lo I, not. The Canadian gou'rn-nient is anxious lo liave all Ihe American prospeclors and capi-lal allrnct lo Ihe Dunlin- we can . . i a . 1 ion. We apprcelalc wuai .uii:ri-caiis are worlh I" us." CHINESE JANITOR PLEADS GUILTY TO FURTHER CHARGES Wong lling,. Chinese Janitor, pleaded guilty yeslerday aHer-uoou be Tore. Judge Young on charges or (heH rroni F.harles Wall and l.ee W'ah. Two fur- Iher concurrent senlenres 01 nu years in penllenllary were meled out lo him. This makes a lotal r ,1111111111 mi w lilch ho has been seiilenced, JIKIIKF.I.F.Y, "I-. Fell. 7. I F.liler V.. Province, head or the I llerkeley :ronp of reformed Seventh May Ad enlisls. who sat up lasl uiuhl l awail Ihe end of Ihe world as prophesied by !sniireine prophetess Margarel iiwan. deelared today Mint nc In'l expeel llie deslriiclion of the earth, lie said it may yniy here another thousand years as the 'bolloinless pil." AdNcnlisIs thronglionl lh roonlry are surprised lhal nolh-Iiik happened, but many slill look for signs. 1 ' NURSE KILLED TRAIL HOSPITAL Shot by Man Who Was Irtfatu- ated With Her and Who Turned Gun on Self WAS KNOWN LOCALLY VANCOI VKIt. Feb. 7. .Mildred Ncilson, 'Jo years of ak'ijj a nurse, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.-ieorgi; NriUon of VaneoiiM.-r, was shot and killed in llie, hospital at ! I'rail I hi- inin iiiiiL' and a char of murder laid against 1. Ilau- ley of Trail. llanley had just returned rroni Vancouver' iilnj it hv .. lievi'il Ihe shooting looli ldaet iwhen he callel al the Ifospital .4.. r . . .i - ... t, to delivrr- natuelM' .from .miss j .fils.oiiViparvntA. - 1 llauleyv U '.said in have been iiifaliiated wilh the girl and came lo Vancouver lo "Interview tin parents hut did liflt ink their permission to marry her. Prior lo his arrive! I hey .eceieij a Idler from Iheir daughter advising llieni lo nay little attention to Leader! iiunioy. whose mind she thought as Uliahlly deranged. llanley turned the gnu on himself alter shooting the girl but is recovering. Miss Xejlsou was known lo mine i.f Ihe nurses here and was a class male of Miss Taylor. WHEAT SHIPMENT TO VANCOUVER IS SMALL WINMPF.Ii, Feb. 7. - Since Hie opening of Ihe grain season on August 1 lasl a total oT 07,-(iju cars conlainiii.' iiu, U5,U(i(i bushels or grain haxe been loaded by (lie F.auailiau National llailways and of this number -.-81H cars were deliu'ied at Vancouver Tor shipment via (fie Pacific, roule MET DEATH IN TRAGIC MANNER Woodshnd' Collaosed on the Lato Clyde Earl Babcock, Killing Him Instantly Clyde Karl llabcork, a?cd ItD.I ami a recent arrival from Min-nesola, lost his life in a Iragic manner al Owen's logging camp mi llawkesbury Island, I.'IO miles soiilh or. here, lasl Monday. The unrorlunale man was going out to clear snow olT Ihe camp woodshed ami went inside Ihe shed lo gel a shovel when llie roof, owing lo Ihe weight ofj snow, suddenly collapsed. A heavy beam fell on llie lop of his head smashing his skull and causing instantaneous, death, Deceased is survived by a widow who was wilh him al llawkesbury Island. Interment look place Ihere. Provincial Constable Alex. Saint returned lo Ihe city lust night nfler Investigating llu' raialilv." llie circumstances . or 'which were entirely accklenlul 4 SCOTTISH CUP GAMES TODAY F.IHXIll IKi II. Feb. 7. The! second round of Ihe Scottish! Football .Association contests: took place today with the follow-j ing resulls: Kilmarnock Hearts I. Arbroath :i, Clyde 0. Ilaiiiilliui A. I, Fast Slerling- shire l. Celtic 2, Alloa t. llvkelieiiil :i. I bles Itovers I. Monlrose 0, Hangers 2. Ainliieonians , Oueeu's Purk 0. a i tick Thistles ', Dundee U. I. Dundee 2, l.ochgelly I. Armadale I, Aberdeen I. Vale or l.eveu 2. Solwny Slur 2. SI. Mirreu 1, Ayr United 0. Motherwell '-. Allhurlie 0. Ilnyiil Albert I, llro.xburn lei Id :i. Falkirk 2, Dumbarton 0. Ilaith Hovers n, lioness 0. Alh- OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English, First Div. Hirmiiiu'ham 0, Leeds United 0. Hlackburn II. I. Arsenal (I. Hollou :t, Cardirr City . lluild'Tsriehl I, Aslon Villa I. Liverpool .1, Fverlon I. Newcasllc I". L Nolls Forest 1. Nolls County I. Sunderland I. Sherriebl I . it, Hury I. Tottenham 2. Preston 0. West llroniwich I, Hurnley 0. West Hum 1, Manchester City 0 Scottish League Division I. Hibernians 3, Third Lanark I. Division II. -llalhgale I, Dumferllno t'. ' Clydebank 3, Fast Fife 0 Sleiiliousemuir 3, Johnstone," PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper JIIIN(JE HL'PKIIT, U.C., SATLMUAY, F.fiflRUAItY 7, 1025 Laiy Margaret Hoscawen of London, Kng-laml, sisler of Huron llyng of Vilify, govei4-nor-general of UamoJa, is sliown on her arrival in New York on her way lo this ' FLEISCHMAW LEFT FORTUNE OF FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS MIAMI, Feb. ". Julius Fleischnian. who dropped dead while playing polo liere yeslerday. lefl a fur- lune csliuiatisl at out 30,no(i,0(in. The yeast millionaire was .host to, the Prince of Wales dur- ing his recent Long Is- laud visit. PEACE RIVER YwUrdty't Circulation 1 646 i IS DISCUSSED Committees of Board of Trade Will Consult with City Council In Rcqard to It 4 I i i ' 4 h ........(. l.n tn fwltt if I .1 1 1 Ullhir-llli II I ..ill i: ii.iihv I . tiiisnilile r,. for n... .il.ni. ttt I lii'im !roiiiiiiillees IIIT.1 Ill', llll'. I Wl Mill' of Hie Hoard uf I Trade lo meel the city council at an carlv dale In talk oyer with llieni Ihe .mailer of I'rince Itu-pert's altitude toward the Peace Hiver country. A discussion followed the reading of a letter rrom Hon. John Oliver jn con-ueclion willi various 'proposed routes. A. map was enclosed ani llie various routes traced thereon ami described in an accompanying letter in which Mr." Oliver indicated that he luvurcd one of Ihe western routes, through H.I'!, as against those coining out al ltrule or Obed. Mr. Nickerson suid the' whole mailer should be considered carefully and he advised talking il over with Ihe city council, tins i i i .. was aureeil upon ami ii wus un filled Unit the Tnnlc ainl Com merce. Ihe railways and navigation, and the publicity con'unil- Ii es respectively -should have llie mailer in hand. COMMENT ON SUBSIDIZING Proposal of Dominion Govern ment Attracting Attention In London LONDON. Feb. 7. Shipping circles are not , disposed to offer I i open coniuieni on me, pruiuni of the Canadian government lo sulisidie Ihe Peterson ' line. There .is every reason lo believe, however, lhal Ihe action oT Canada would result in llie Allaulic combine using all its influence ami power lo institute counteracting measures. The question of. goveruincnltil supervision or control of ocean freight rales may come into he arena oT Imperial politics.' One prominent person declared Hint Ihe question will arouse an is. sue or greatest political importance in the near future. ; Advertise In the Dally Nowj BOSTON GRILL Large upstair Dining II all. wilh newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed-ding parties. For ratis, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. M 1 I II l 1 IJ. i, S&KXM PRICE FIVE CENTS HEAT irEC TKVV A NflTUED Elf IWIXV 1iL.n1 iiuvliJ imvLi miuiiiLiv mu uim 1GGEST RUM FLEET OF YEAR OFF NEW JERSEY COAST IS BEING WATCHED if hi iquor Fleet Largest this Year iiinr I' Watched by Government Vessels with Decks Cleared for Action K YOllK. Fcli. 7. A liquor fled forty-two miles off :,. slowly moving northward leil by a Hirer thousand (c r.ii'i- wilh her decks i i I1 high willi liquor cases. 'I'll i lie igiied for I lie iJiiiU'U Males ami the i.i.n. government! ,i ii in r . ic in-ill "ii i'i i rui mik n hi iiik i.iiiuiu, ..hum u- :yv mi 'lie walrli on the .New Jersey coast. The ui'i'i offshore i the largest lhal has lieen Ihere lliis i- H to lowed liy government vessels which keep al a safe oi . few miles wnn uccks cicnreii lor action. "in t B ITin WATER POWER IS RESERVED;: U IIVHI UbtkK'H nw w. Speculators by Qovern- rr.ent 14. VU it lit I A i-1 U. 7. Ili-cnnse nfU i. i ant ii evcioin ni'ii i i x .II U r ! (II I f : n'serve yesterday (Mir iuli'iilion in spcculalnr get-w i reserves and ly-t, ami holding liar:. ir ' In- I'oiinlry," said Hcrords of Hi 1 ( (nn rs iinlieatu .- waterpuwer enp-liililiu ill , (here. We . . 1 1 ii i ii lhal Ihis'is lie good of lhal liy persons or Ol'-amiblc of doing so." Il ItlllAlll I'flll II I lll lu 1 Ulll POLES RECEIVED l hi mean Operation of all Han v 3UnGLARS STOLE SQUIRREL SKINS WORTH $100,000 MOW YOllK, leli. 7. Six masked rubbers lined a nuiiilier of warehouse cniiliiees against I lot wall ami gathered no I (ili.ouo worlh of squirrel skins anil eseaieil while hundreds of people were passing outside. In waler powci J, , pence Hiver werm l MANY LOOKED FOR THE END Seventh Day Adventlst Says Earth May, Remain Bottomless Pit Big Losses in Wheat as Prices Tumble and Warning Given to All WINMPKti, Feb. 7. ".lust how fur prices will fall nonff can tell tun nviilmi wncui pricesiare ai nigu ieeis uuirt'ceuenieu exccjit during the war period, il might he well to utter a word of warning, so that lliose who slill have profit or any part of llieir original capital Jefl may protect lliemsrlves while there ii till lime," says Hie Free I'ress. The newspapers point out that wheat prices have dropped JiS cents wilhiit Ihe week in Hirer drastic declines, wiping out riiunv of the weak holders. lhal lhal a a iiilliibec number of or - II is said commission houses or maeiv- Sioanl ro'iins on the Winnipeg i-.NCliangc have grown from six last year lo nearly roily now. ami all doing a rushing business. Among llieir clients: arc men and women 'id all ages. Wheal closed at H 7-8 cents loss yeslerday from llie closing price the previous day. MR OFFICER KNOWN HERE WAS MARRIED Pilot Officer C. J. Duncan Wed ded in Vancouver Recently to. Miss Rae Shaw A wediliiig .wUir.joCal "interesl took placeson the evening of Jaiu uury -1 at the homo -of Cupt. and .Mrs. F. I.. lavisoii, Shaugli-.. . & . . -i ncs.y Jleignts, Vancouver, wiien Mis Hue Shaw became Ihe bride or Pilot Ufficer C,U. Duncan oi (he Itoyal Caliadiaii- Air Force. The latter was here, as photo- urnphie officer with Ihe ue- lachmenl of risliery pairoi planes last summer. The cercinony, which was por-rornied by Itev. W. I.ilch, D.D., took place under a miniature airplane. The bride wore a trav elling costume of fawn with hai ensuite and carried a sheaf of Hussell roses, carnations and maiden hair rem. I.ieul. and Mrs. Duncan left for Ottawa where Mr. Duncan wjll continue his photographic work with Hie H.C.A.F. CANADIAN ROVER ENQUIRY ASKED C.G.M.M. Headquarters Want Stranding Outside of Ocean Falls Investigated Montreal headipiarlcrs of the Canadian (ioverniuenl Merchant Marine have asked for a marine eiupiiry into (he accident which happened to Ihe sleanier Canadian Hover a couple or weeks . i- i .... ago. when sue was ii.iiini-ru uj billing a rocky clirr outside or Ocean falls in a snowstorm. II is believed the emptily will be held next week. The Hover is nl present undergoing repairs at North Vancouver. EXPLOSION OF TANK IN FILM LABORATORY I'OH'I' l.l'.F, Feb. 7. Salval.jre Joy. a 'projector, was killed and Iwu injured as a result of the explosion oT an ammonia lank in Ihe Nalioiial F.vuns Film Labora- lories. The explosion followed a fire which caused u two million dollar loss. ENGLAND WINNER LONDON, Feb. 7. Fngland triumphed over W'ates by 27 points lo 2!! in "Nlie '.Vorlheri' Union International rugby. RAILWAY DELAY IS DISCUSSED Matter Camo Before Board of Trade at Meeting. Last Night Connection with Abattoir Tim delay oT Ihe railway company in holding, up the construction of the P. Hums, abattoir on Ihe water front and the docks lo bo built by the Consumers Coat Co. andklhe Prince Hupert Feed Co., wiis jJisiussAt. by . the Hoard of Trade last night at its regular monthly meeting, President George .Vickerson in the chair. II was reported (hat Mr. Mooro had been complaining pf (he ih-iays ami nskfng (hat (he matlter bo nressed. .'Hie .Presfdenl, or.llic Hoard I old of telegrams he had sent in connection with it and tha' Un was expecting an auswer lo one Just now. The matter had been ,. laken up several limes with Mr. Warren. The engineer, who wa- i supposed lo have come here, j went lo Vancouver instead and had now gone Fast. MAN ARRESTED ON SUSPICION Said to Have Been With Little Los Angoles Girls Before Disappearance LOS ANOFLKS, Feb. 7.--S. 0. Stone, father of Jack lloxie, tho film actor, night wnlehnian in Ihe residential district whence May and Nina Martin disappear ed last August, is being held, in jail for questioning concerning Hie kidnapping and death of the' little girls, whose bodies were-discovered in a shallow grave' Wednesday. Slone declared he knew nothing about Hie deatti or (he girls. Investigators announced lliey had witnesses ready lo testify lhal they saw Stone talking with Ihe girls shortly brio re. Iheir dis. appearance and suspicious clews were found in Shine's TACOMABANK IS HELD UP Sum of $8,C00 Taken by Bandits Who Shot an Employee TACOMA. Feb. 7. Three bandits held up llie National Hank of Tacoma, shot Harry Smilh, an employee, ami escaped wilh loot In Hie amount uf eight thousand dollars. HOCKEY SCORES Edmonton I, Victoria 1.