25 TAXI and Ambulance Service nvuvharo at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. " "'".- '-lb,. ""7 'M YOI, XV., NO. 15. Mc,i In-. mi defeated foi'iucr llecve. l.iicury who had held llic ml- rur a niiinlicr of years mid v':n link a in iiniiiii'Ml nart III w iik it T Mn I'uion of I I.C. Muni- 'ii:,' H's when Unit orgiillizn-1 ini'i ii) prinrc llupcrl. Ii (iri'alui" Vaucoiivcr the 1 were as follows: 'mill Orcy J. A. I'allon. s Vancouver--Tom llrooks. Itu iiuliy A. K. .McLean. 'Hi' candidate beaten hy Mr. I'ai iiii in nin! firry w Joe Mir well known in Hi" Elks' idle PLOT TO BLOW UP BATTLESHIP Two Wen Charged In Bow Stnet Police Court This Morning l.it.NlxiN, Jan. IP. - Two men. W. P. O'leary and M. I. Mc- '"iiiih were brought before Ihe !'iw Street police magistrate lo-'hiy tu enuncpliiin willi an al-"'-i'i plot o blow up a llrilish aMlesliip miij submarines. They were charged wllh an ofTenM' 'aider Ihe Official Seerels Act and were remuudi'd for ascek. It is iinderslooil Rial Seollaud Yard sei.ed many dociimenls 'earing upon llic case which, are being examined, FELIX BATT GETS AN AMATEUR CERTIFICATE RADIOPROFICIENCY OTTAWA, Jan. U. Hi;illsh '"lumlila candidales for radio Mcgrapli proriclency cerllflcales 'ad all the provinces. Felix 1'., "'ill or Prince llupetl, V. Wallace of Vancouver, and It. Weld "T PaikHville will receive tiina-tnir eerlirieales. lipo !l II ' II I illll '' Tin? lenders for Ihe construction of Un1 ion and dock of I he ler- initial grain elevator here are lo he opened in Ol- lawa today. W. N. dialer, engineer for C. l. Howe A: Co. of port Arthur, who will supervise llu? work, does-;iol -expect In - -rrrri ve Hot I rie'hlloH - "In Ihe siirrrssful letuierer uulil late afternoon or tomorrow morning. POLICE FORCE FOR PROVINCE Manson Says Tlme Will Como When Only Ona Will be Rsqulrod VANCm vril, Jan. ID. -In his aiblress to lb"! Vancouver Hoard or Trade, Hun. A. M. Manson staled thai the time would route when only one police vorei' would be necessary in Columbia. He pointed In remarkable record of Ihe Provincial police in riinuim; down criminals, esoeciallv revelllly. Hi xalil he was 11... ..1.1' H..V..I Vnill.uesl Mounted! Police, with Hie same traditions and esplrit ie corps and he was well pleased willi Hie progress made, along those lines. BELLINGHAM HAD LONG ROUGH TRIP Motorshlp Arrived In Port Noon Today After Fourteen Hour Passage From ' Kotchlkan Artcr a long and rough trip in the leclh of a howling southeaster, accomVanled by snow ami sleet. Capt. Lett Williams brought Hie nurtorship Itelliug-ham in rroni Kelchikan at noon today. 'Tlie vessel IcH Kelchikan at III oclock last night and look fourleen bourn lo make Ihe (lip which g rally does not re. (piire more than eight hours. 'The nelliiigbiim moored al Ibo JAP EXCLUSION IS DISCUSSED Washington Firm In Attitude Against Admission of Yellow Races to That Country WASHINGTON, Jan. 111. il. Canadian I're.xxi- Iti'iioi'ts froin 'I'okio 1 1 1 a I Ihe new Japanese Amhaoailor, T.ueiio Maluldaii-a will week In reopen Ihe .lapaneM' immigration iiueslion, find Con-Hie tiiiiiiiiei on this matter. No likelihood appear that diii'i'c will depart from the policy of Japanese exclusion which was contained in Ihe 1111-inigraliou hill passed hy Ihe last session. II was more or less by chance that Ihis legislation va passed lint, hain'ir been passed, il promises lo remain indefinitely. Had not Ambassador 1 1 it 11 i -hara sent Ins mile in which, tie look the position that "craw conseiuenccs" would follow on Japanese exclusion, il is probable (bat exelusiou would not hae resulted, As a mailer of fart, a lare number of memliers of Congress have beiui in favor for years of lMkiiifti.T..nroiiiij!id position Jol icxclusjvujjiult They hciiiaTcd to p.-e,s Ihe issue. (.ircUlllHlMIICPH. and especially the note -of Ambassador Haiilbara, made it ....... ...I I,. ....I I I. A insi evriiision 111 11 was ueioi Contrress. The laic Senator LoiIkc, as well as other leaders look Ibo position Ihitt the not' of Ihe Japanese ambassador was a lb leu I and that Congress could not how lo il. Issue Is Settled Now that exclusion lias been ordered, I here is a wide leelinjr in Cnnifi'oss that Hid issue- i settled and that il ought lo remain settled. Hence the effort of the new ambassador lo reopen the matter will not succeed. S'-nalor Short ridjri; -of California. and most of the far western members of House ami Senate, iiiiiislillake Ihe position that the defin 11... e 111.' oil 01 t ie lasi session, i' ndliercil to, wilt mean lar less friction Hum any departure frori it and any oiieuiui; of (lit door? Iryluirlo build up on' Iiwwvit slight, to Ihe Japanese similar lo lhat fi Inimlitriiiilt.. The feel .,K in S tliat r.anaila, Auslralla and New .calami are in sympathy willi Ihe I niled Stales point of view, which Is prompted not by any hostility Jo Japan but by the reeling lhat Ihe I niled Slates cannot afford to lake on a new race problem on Ihe Pacific coast. at TO MAKE VANCOUVER 1 i lloyal Fish Co. where she Is unloading three carload of frozen fish Tor trans-shipment F.usl over the Canadian National Hallways. A. A. Cox, the Vancouver architect, left on Saturday night's Iralii lor Kdinonlon on prores-slonal business. He expecls lo be back here In about n week's lime. BEST LIGHTED CITY ProDOsal to Use Single Unit System Which Is Cheaper and Bettor VANCOl VF.lt. Jan. tH. Van couver is proposing to use the single unit system of street litilillng very soon ami Alderman llibbeus already ha Ihe mailer in li.'ulil willi a view lo making Hie C'ily the best lighted on the roast. 'The single unit system gives iieiicr results man inn uioro or mile group syslenv FLOODS IN ALABAMA ItlltMlNflllA.M. Jan. Ill Flood in Alabama bavu already cntised Ihousainls oT dollars worlh oT damage. 'Two trainmen were killed yesterday In a wreck due lo high water. .Itaiu is still 1 falling steadily. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE HITEIIT, U.O., MONRAY, JANUARY 10, 133. S(lurd' Oirculttlon, 1.S0B. "Hilly" a pel deer, stnclleil Toriiiiln reeenlly by roaming lluoi'gli a downtown -echini during a busy hour. He fore being ruptured Mid shown nliovc. Hie eliirneil to his owner. Mr. T. H. Tough, animal pill a slreel cleaner to flight. Preparations Are Made for Big Gold Rush to Cassiar Creehs to . Commence in April Ctmpany Says VICTORIA, Jan. Ill -Tin' Hudson's Hay Company announce Rial extraordinary, preparalious are being made for Ihe gold rush lu Ihe hew Cassiar gold field including steamships fur comfortable trau-poi laliou, lank tractors for hauling supplies, airplanes and radio by private forliine mutters and relays of ponies and automobiles lo ply from (lie bead of navigation on Hie islikine River to Ihe "pay creeks." The nish is expeited to start in April. On the first steamer Ihe Hudson's Hay Company will lake HERRING MAY BE MADE INTO FISHMEAL Order from Ottawa also Permits Use of Pilchards for Same Purpose (Special to Dally News) OTTAWA, Jan. 19. Pilchards cauant off any portion or the coast of British Columbia may be used for conver sion Into fish meal fertilizer and oil or any such products. I This Is the substance of an order Issued by Alex. Johnson, deputy minister of marlno and fisheries. Herring may be taken for the same purposes In districts one and two but herring In district threo are still exempt. District two Is tho Prince Rupert district. pOWl rul caterpillar tractors for use on the trails east and north from Telegraph Creek Junction, Hie point where the ' void hunters into the wilileriie; BURNED TO DE ATH Mrs. Broder Lost LJfe From Using OH In Lighting Fire VANCOl VF.lt, Jan. III. - Mrs. (. Hrodier was fatally burned while she allempled tu light a fire in coal lira In I willi oil, 'The can exploded, throwing the riaiiiuiir liipiid over the woman, hurtling her seriously. She died a few hours later in Hie VICTORIA CLUBHOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE VICTOlllA. Jan. III. Tin1 club High Grade Ore is Found at Depth in Famous Engineer Mine, Atlin; Electric Plant Working ATLIN, Jan. IP.- Development i proceeding very salis-raclorily al llic Engineer Mine. The POO root luiiuel, which was being dViven from I lit hike shore, is now roniprVletl. II slruck llic. "E" vein al a "Icplli of tiboul (id feci below Ihe bolloui of the main shall on Rial vein. Tim same ipialily of high grade ore was found us in llic upper workings ami several other veins of rich uii! were cross-nil in driving Hie luiinel. The hydio-eleclrie plant is now in operation anil js doing all Dial was expected of il. Four xvnler liners are working, drifting, raising and sloping 0111 --- llic "F." vein and also dmling on and eiulpped Willi el re mo lights, Ihe "double decker vein." baths and modern Impruvemeuls. The force has been reduced lo 'The Provincial Government about 15 men during (lie winter has Jusl completed Ihe winter mouths hut it will ho Increased trail from Hie mine to Atliu and considerably again in Ihe spring, ipiiek conimuiiienliun is now A new bunkhou has been built pplblc al any lime of year. StfMt Salti. 48S. I.O.D.E. TEA PROVED ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Hall Was Prettily Decorated For Occasion and Number At tended A very enjoyable lime was spent on Saturday afternoon in St. Andrew's ltooms by a number or ladies at a. lea given.. h the Municipal Chapter, I.O.O.F., Mrs. A. T. Parkin, regent, being in yeneral charge. The hall had 1 1...1 1... 1' BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for" hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed. ding parlies. For ratts, apply to Boston Grill. Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. uvwu quip WDmrcn nrr iqt awh thaqt VER S EAMtRS. TRACTORS. AUTOS. FOR SPRING GOLD RUSH TO CASS AR I CI II.. I I rencn omp wreciiea m on Vancouver Island but Crew All Escape YKJTOIUA. Jan. IH. lla-l upon Hit- rocky hlioiT of Hit llii' rupliiin and limit' umi crew ui leu inert uiiumiuiiru uu' i.... in i iiitii in .'ii iiiin iii:ini i .:i i'iii;i n:i iii 1 1 irii l in wiii'i'i 43 bllVIT IHIII . i... ii. l . i . 1 1 I,al niglil Mm ship was reported practically broken up. lu had been dropped liy a lug Saturday when selling out on a in xf lit liiiiffle willi a .cargo of lunilicr from a Pugel Sound uirl, IDF.R BEATEN I vl .. . 1 Ity; Elections in Other Districts Saturday Y( Tilltl.V Jan. k ... ,i'ly rainpaiun in which w iiioiil ion organization i.. I.. I. ..ii... Hi.il.i.,1 Vim. .i i . i .... i t I. . 1 . i. ,i un v with ii. iy i i t . ... i r. I.. ..r Il'inrrl. Mi Anli'i was I he nominee of :: ',-t Hay Municipal voters r.:j! a" f; incil for Un purpose CI 'V . it I.) MI-IMII'li i-etiiriii III : ' ! ! i ! Municipal-! icrini"; ci Ins pla I fut ill n- ( ir ' business." Ii Si;atni h. Hicve MucNichnl Ii I iunuall. Capl. It. I'1 ELEVATOR BIDS BEING OPENED German Submarine said to be Running Liquor into New York Harbor NKV A'OIIK. Jan. l'.t. II is reported bore (lint a German submarine lias Into bringing ill lliousanils of cases of liipior nighlly Tor llic pasl Iwo weeks front Irantji steamers aiiihored T0 miles off ll.e blockade which lias belm llirown around tho rum fleel off Asloria Park. Hum runners have been active over the week end. After Ihe rapture of a liimor loaded boat off I lit New Jersey coast following u rum running light wild a coasl guard culler, the officer in charge of two prisoners taken was attacked by six oilier supposed bootleggers while , "- - escorting Hie captured men lo: Ihe hospital for treatment of their wounds and was lell for dead ill the snow. PATS MANSON ON THE BACK Says Earnestness of A.Q. Is Be- in? Enriched by Growing Restraint and PoUe The Vancouver Star has the following editorially! Of Hon. A. M. Malison's 'Hoard of Trade speech: - "The feature of the evening was Mr. Maustm's appeal for fo-operaTiotl. iftefifiotis once over arid out of the way, they should lie forgotten, lie urged, and all '' ."' ,houbl .mil together with a will Mm I TliiiiMsini. who was also . . . In .charge of Hie lea. Assislittj. her were Mrs. Arnolt, Mrs. Mas. sey, Mrs. Hatcher; .Mrs. t.andrey, j and .Mrs. Ilorie, Miss Carter, Miss Marsh, .Miss Donaldson, Miss Kemp, Miss Johnson and Miss Mitchell. Home cooking was in charge I r . , . . , M.... Il ...v . , ,01 .tirs. urnw Ai'ir, ."is. u. will lake breath before t plunging, M(;, .n,iner. and Mrs. 'Trng. Haggles- Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. f Massy. Decoration Mrs. U. 'Thomson. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. I,. O. Larseii and Mrs. McMillan, while Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Ponder played piano selections and were also the accompanists. lu the raffles Mrs. (i. W. Kerr wiiii the cup and saucer; .Jiss Agnes Donaldson. Hie table run ner, and Miss Mary Curler, the plate. BURGLARS EMPLOY A CLEVER TRICK FOR LURINGWOMAN OUT ST. THOMAS,- Jan. 111. After house of Hie I plands fioR and causing Hie mistress or Hie Country Club -was destroyed bylhoifse lo hurry lo Ihe hospital by fire yesterday. Ihe loss amount-! calling lier and telling her that ing lo 8,."no. I her husband had been seriously injured, burglars entered Ihe home of Ernesl Ellioll and carried off jewelry. Entrance was gained by breaking open a basement window. Mr. Ellioll, who is a locomotive engineer, was out on the road al Ihe liinc.and Mrs. Elliott, alarmed al Ihe telephone message, hurried lu his side. She was away just half an hour. CONTROL PORT OF HAVRE llAVHE, Jan. III. The government lias granted autonomy to I tn port of Havre. 'The fiction provides that all improve-inenls and other dispositions respecting Ihe port need no longer have the approval of the ministry of public works. 'The control oT harbor construction and similar operations, wIR, hence-rorth be under the dlreej control or the Chamber of Commerce of Havro and a board appoint eil by Ihe government. groups, government and private, for the common gooij. ills views were applauded by his audience. which showed him a spirit of right goodwill throughout. There are many who'do not go all the way willi Mr. Malison in some of the opinion he holds . anil I hey are just, as sincere In their iiosilion as he is in his. Hut all must recognize the energy, t lie virility. Ihe ability ami the thought lie is .pulling , into public life. Mr. Manson is intensely in earnesl, and as the , years go by his earnestness is being enriched by a growing restraint and poise which add to Ins value and Ins .nftuciiec" PROTESTING AT FRENCH POLICY Catholics Hold Meetings And at One Place Clash With HUMS. Jan. III. Catholic continued holding nieeliug throughout France yesterday as a protest agiusl tin;, government's religious policy. Catho lics mid Communists holding processions ill Aix-en-Proence, clashed, the police preventing serious conseiuenees. FORMER LOCAL BOAT ASHORE IN SOUTH River Steamer Skeena Qoes on Beach near Chllllwack but Will be Safely Floated It Is Expected The river French 'which several between here Foley, Welch which is now sleainer Skeena, years ago plied ami Huzellou for A Stewart, and in service on tho Eraser Itiver between New Westminster and Cbilliwack, went ashore near ChillKvack last Wednesday. Her cargo was taken off and boom were placed around her tu fend off Ihe ice. tl is expected she will be safely floated when Hie river (Water rises.- AdvertUe In the Dally News