i l- .. li'W l; - I A K lly li;::- :i. I. I ,:r. :l ' 1 ll 'In- .ll !i; I. li.; ' I AIT l, in I lie rot I ill tlTI'ils. Will III' ... a liniut It's tune v rj linU!hl Trom )v I lie steamer h s iiflei-iioon. The ; tin n ipjiiiilily of .;;:) I'l'iiipmenl which a (."il in Hie planl. iillii'i' ileveliipmetil i he iipeiiim; up !r ' amp al Breaker l ie t'slnn Harbor by v l.D. which i alii 1'iunps at l.ncke-Thiii'sliiii 1 1 iir --liewa. The mosl mi i lie Kelly camp I'nwell Illver while n i way to l'ugel oiiK a (tiiinlily of "v s inaehiiiery from v ii I'ni'l Clemenls Aii'iiliuie Spruce mill I" ;:'ie:ieil lii-ii:ir.ili(iim t: jail in hp nnili'i' wiiv ': i - v 'riipcnhitc uf Ihe l:."v hi,., mi, PR PATROL WAS RAMMED Isel Towed In With Four Foot Hole in Side Mar ;j. While Iv straits of .liliin tie iitornuisf on Ihe look- ' iun rinuiers Pnii-ni c n War lionine. .y ll... inir I'lli'ililil m Seal I In Tl,u .li- I'1 ''''I'' Was lowed into l.os I''1''.' W, a r,,,,,. foot hole In ""' iilltl 1 1 I '"'I ' '11111 i,,.... . port engine PERS HELD UP TRUST CO. 1V Wlth Up0 8m Ater Holdinq up Employees af St. Louis IT l.dl i I'l'fJ tl(1 Mar. .'I. Five men Minimi I'll.. i . ... wny I U .. "" "iitiig, iieni up ' HIllHIVfH.d .....I ' till 1 1 :io.(iimi i, escaped There are al present cijlilcen men employed on Ihe elevator excavation ami aboul Iwenly on Ihe ilreilirinif. and pooil im-rress is beiii-,- made. A supply of travel is expt-eled frniii Vancouver Island. This source of supply has been round necessary as Ihe gravel beds lift Ihe Skei-nn are frozen ami bench trrave! would mil do owing lo Ihe. salt in it. This mailer of (.'ravel has caused a little delay OLD RESIDENT OF KETCHIKAN MISSING John Groollnror Disappears ana Lcavos Noto In Which ho Says Goodbyo A report arrived by the CP. II. boat from Ketchikan ii slioi'l Mine in his room. He i exoecled lo be able lo get out of doors in a few days. dvertie in Hie Daily News. DR. BOAK GETS NEW TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER ! 'Special t Dailv .News YANCOl VKH, Mar. 3. -Thv iijipeal court loijay g i-ii ii I I'd u ihw trial to Ir. lioak nf Victoria who was convicted of manslaughter yi conned ion willi Ihe dra I It of two iiiiti by strikii' Uhmii willi his ear at night, and seutenct'd lo our years in 4 ! ! GRAVEL SUPPLY FOR ELEVATOR SITE HAS TO COME FROM SOUTH Nearly Forty Wen Now Employed on Elovator and Filling Work last thai John (iroeliiiger, an obllime resident id Ketchikan, had disap-oeareil under somewhat Unusual circumstances. He was last seen on Tuesday lust. The fol- lowiiur day its he did md appear frij'nils weitl to luis aiarlinenl and round his guns and blankets, evidence thai be was not on a I rip, and on a shelf w as a nole in which some old trouble was menlio I and In which writer said goodbye. till! KING GETS OUT OF BED ONCE MORE AND SOON TO BE MTDOORS LONDON. March a. King (ieorge yesterday ror Ihe first time in a forlniiild vvas allowed t.. i..,,vn i.ia h..il mid sit ill) for Halibut Still Fetching Only Six Cents For Best Quality and Three Seconds Today I here was close lo a ipiarler "f a mi 1 1 ion pounds of halibut offering al the fish ex-ehai:e and prices were even lower than heretofore, six and three h'-in. Hie amount paid, lo each boat. Sales were as follows: American .eitilli. IK.IMIU; . Tnrilenskjohl, li-.'.lill(i, to Al!in' Fisheries at fir uml .'Ic for Ketchikan delivery. Itaoiibl Aimnidsen. I'll.OOO. to Atlin Fislietieft al and .Ic. Itonanza, 23.(t(l(, lu Itoyal Fish Co. al I'C and M. Fairway. lK.ono; Sadie Iv., 8,-000; Wireless, i2,iioo, to Cold Slnra! jit V"j aitr .'Ic. Yellowslone. I t .1)00. lo llonlli I'jsberies al V.c and He. (Jrolh. 2,r.fl0. o Itoolh Fisheries ul li.lllc and ;ic. Canadian Seamaid, 2:',00(i. lo Atlin Fisheries at Cm. and :tc. Cayi-'eon. KiOtt, In Cold Storage at (ic ami :ic. MOSTLY ALL LOCAL MEN EMPLOYED AT SEAL COVE SAWMILL In compliance with a resolution passed last week, a report was submitted to Hie city council last nil-lit on the employees at the Seal-Co've sawmill.. This report Indicated that, of-men cm-ployed at the mill, 2. were' local residents. II was also pointed out thai it was the policy of Hit mill lo employ local men wherever possible. The report was referred lo Aid. McMortlie ami Aid. I.arsen, who had moved Ihe resolution of imuiry last week. ; ' A MOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN LOSE LIVES IN A TENEMENT FIRE NF.W YOUK, Mar. I). A mother and two children are known to have lost their lives BURNED NEGRO AT THE STAKE Caught After all Day Chase, Doused with Gasoline and Placed on Pyro - IIOCKYFOUH, ! a ., Mar. a. An unjdeiilifieil negro was raptured and burned at the slake (mlay for an alleged til lack oil a girl of fourteen, lie was cap-lured after a chase lasting all thiy ami shot in Ihe bark, maii-at.'leil, douscil Willi gasoline and placed on a pyre. Tln moll made no attempt lo conceal their features. and u dozen others were iujiiredilucrease will be in a Brooklyn leneinenl fire llib-lilenled by Hon. morning. HIGHER PENSIONS FOR. OLD MOUNTED POLICE OTTAWA. March 3. A resolution lo uulhorir.e an Increase in' pensions to veterans of the H.N. M.l. will likely be on the order paper of Ihe House of Commons Ibis week. 'The rumor Thai Ihe 'minister of justice. fifty per cent is Ernest Lapoiute, 11 mm IAA1 BOSTON GRILL i t7 Large Upstair Dining Hull, Ambulance with newly laid dan' ir.K faJ floor for hire. Suitable foi Service dances, banquets and, wedding 'Anywhere a. "-': . parties. Lund Hotel' 3rd PRINCE RUPERT For ratfs, apply to Boston Grill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. PRINCE HL'l'KItT, H.C., TL IvSRA'Y, MARCH J, Wi'o. VtUrdr't Circulation 1664 trMt tt. PRICE FIVE CENTS. lOUKHOBORS WARNED BY PREMIER OUV (Iwiiik K) the widespread liiirnnig ami loo! ing r the lerrilor sontli of the Krench eon-'es-ion in Shanghai, French troops have heeii placed on the holder line of Hie native cily ami are holding up and disuniting all Chinese who cross the line. LOW PRICES AT FISH EXCHANGE Saturday's Earthquake did much Damage in Province of Quebec is Discovered as Reports come in Ol KBF.C, Mar. :$. Three dead from shock, a stone church -luiken to the ground at SL Miluiriuu, nurneruiis fires, and general consternation -as lite people fell Ihcir homes- iniiver and Ihoiighl Ihej weref alioiil lo fall, are reported as. Ihe rcsiiji'of Ihe cailliiunk(! of Salurday night. Tliere was general dainagr lo residences and other buildings aggregating thousands of dollars in Ihe province of (Juebee. The deaths were all doe lo "hock. The liutim and store of Rene (iane at Atherbervill slalom was destroyed, the loss being estimated at Ji2ri,I.M.m. Oilier lusses reporlcd iiinounled lo situ.tiOd in various places. I SERIOUS TROUBLE AT VLADIVOSTOK RIOTS REPORTED IIAItlll.V Mar. ;t. Ite-piitls received here say serious uprisings occur-yeil anioiu' snjlors al Vladivostok, Karpenko. Hie Soviel representative Ihere w:is killed dtiriiig street ritilin-f, accordintr lo reports. v INCREASE OF LOG OUTPUT February Made SIlqhtlyBetter Showing than January, of This Year Almost lluee and a quarter million board feel of loss were scaled in this foreslry "district during Ihe month of February, a 'slight increase over .liinuary, making a total for the year lo Ihe end of lad mouth of 5,01)8, ll 2 (I board feel ill atldilioii lo a few poles and raLlway lies. The iimnlh s scale was made iip as follows: lied cellar ,lLilC.55a CoiihI spruce I,l25,ai('i Hemlock a70,O72 Balsam - .T5.UI .lackpiue tV -HUGO Interior spruce- Y 1 811.20 1 Poles ami piles are ineasiirei bv lineal feet instead of hoard measure while railways lies art counted. Fence posts, eOnlwooi and pulp wood art sold'liy the cord. The cut for Ihe month was : loles i , i7iaao Cedar idles l.fiOO Cni'dwood Pine ties 20. H0 Pulpwood 72 GUARD SHOT CONVICT Claim that Man was About Start a Riot Among Prisoners to SAN 0UF.NTIX, Mar. a. The guard of a California slate prison shot yesterday and killed u convict said lo be about to start a riot among the prisoner HOCKEY SCORES Vancouver V Saskatoon. 0. No quota law willi respect to (.auaila is needed, according to Senator Heed because there has been a sharp railing olt in immigration from Ihere. Senator Heed, referring to Canada and Newfoundland, said: "The law provides thai a na tive-born cili.en of t.auaila or Newfoundland may come in oul-i side of the quota. In Hie lastj year thai is, the year ending. June 'JO, last under the old law,! FALLING OFF IN MIGRATION TO STATES COMMENTED ON BY SENATO )oukkobors Warned by Premier Oliver to Obey or Go Elsewhere vl'IciiV t:..'. !i .! W;iriiiiiir if I In I loiiklinltiirs ilnl . i i i i i I il I ..... I : II . I it I wjiiI lo obey I'll' lu "I nriiiMi ijiuuuiiiia nicy nan neii'r lu M.mi" oI.Iit country, was given hy Premier Oliver lotlu to! ivm iiI u - of 1 lie Christian cohtiiiuiiily. 1 Tin' 1'iviutcr told llit'iii llml lie wus mil going lit spend I rjiiMic ) Hie taxpayers of H.C. in k'-liMK tlio-c who defied' p. !W.4 ,i lint Unit the govcriinionl would have lo find miiiii' i Ikt w i ilciidirK Willi Hit' situation. ! fc ' - Iachinery for ISLAND MILL ince John Took Quantity Queen Charlotte City Where V Work Being Done OTHER OPERATIONS Harbor by Kelly tO' gglng Camp Opening at prmer nay near I nursion i !fr i 4 :t 'lllll I III' saw- (iiiarlolle City, i cully acquired byi. Canadian Migration to States Falls off One Third during Six Months just past Senator says YV ASIII.NOTON, Mar. 3. 'By Canadian Press,. Recent utterances oT Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, a iironiiiient menr-her of Hit Senate Ininiigralion Conimillee. on the workings of Hie inunigration law for Hie first six months of its enforcenient, make it plain that ho important changes in thai law are jro-liahle in the near future. At least, Senator Reed made it plain lie is opposed to overhauling t lie law. Re believes it is workiifjf well Juiil i what he said he reflerled views ol a unrulier of oilier senators whose influence for the present ' a ' v. !" I .-g-ai.-ts. chanpres. SEIZED LIQUOR NEAR SEATTLE Sixteen Thousand Dollars Worth of Canadian Whiskey on Truck RIGHT OF SEARCH under which they were oulsi.le o sl,iVlTU,iv Mar. 3. -I'rol.ibi-the quola, we got m 200,000 and ,ioi ,as uighl lW(J lost only 2.0.10. s towu. a ' we ou Wui,l6jf 'iWaiid con- nH gain or 11.8.000 Canadians 6f Caaadian That has fallen orr. through .... . s.c.noo 11 1 -tlUIIIJ. III. Hl i ' m. . " - with Hie iiiuoigralion law, be-I'Miisr lln'v arc still free to 11 lllll! . I hat has fallen off, so that in Hie xirsi six inoitins u-lr ilei Hie new law our gam u( only Gi.nno. I tlo not regartll thai as ii iirohlem. if theyi do come ill at the rale of 122.000; Canadians a year, thai means native-born Canadians; and it mens people who in almost every respect are indistiiiguisliablo from ourselves. Tide Ebbs "As we look at the figures over Ihe last 2.. years we find Hint the same phenomenon has occurred before. Oreat iiuniters them come in for two or three years, usually years ot prosperity here, and Ihen the e ebbs and the balance is me Hot way, some Americans go-. ii. ..i .I...... ....t nig lo t.anaiia. o nmi nw "i"- em lo mo to he a problem lu any sense. On the other lianil, in return ... ,i ..... ...in. ..i.. ir mis neigiiooiiy annum, wi dow to Canada, (.auaila auo.ws . i i to us lo place ai iter pons, n-t alirax. .Montreal-and Vancouver, . ..i i our lininigraiioii inspectors, mi the immigrants Who come in thyiugli those Canadian ports are examined hy American om- ials as lo their suitability for . . . . t f l . Ci I . I 11 Mining UHo me uniien tans. it an entirely satisfactory ar- iiiigemeiil. H works very well and Ihe examnalion is very ighl. I find thai aboul ;i,000 ioiinigraiils coming to the United Slates were examined in those six inonll.is in Canadian ports in stead of American ports. As a mailer oj Hid. it is practically iniposible to prevent their coming across Ihe border il I hey get into Canada, even if 'we try to-do II. We have a long land border which is difficult to guard, and it much belter, from our stand point lo examine the iinnii- ranls before Ihey r-'t't into Can uda and let them' cross at will thai imaginary line .than, it js to provide n. Canadian uuo(a, which is an nuiielgldiojy;ijnijvfl any way and isVpraelically impossible to apply." ' He added Ilia! whatever the cntisr, Canadian immigration has fallen off about one-third as against last fiscal year. BIRTH A daughter was born at Ihe Prince Hupert Ceneral Hospilal on March I to Mr. and Mrs. T. pearce. Ambrose Avenue. made under the Washington ."supreme Court decision permit-ling the search without a war- jrant of automobile suspected of tran sport in.' liquor. FOLEY HOLDS BANTAM TITLE Beats Former Canadian Cham pion Winmnn Eight Out of Ten Rounds TOHONTO, Mar. 3. Vic Foley : of Vancouver successfully de fended Ihe bantamweight title ot. Canada when he defeated Howard r .Mayherry of Hamilton after tenL" rounds in which Hie champion had Hie decided edge in eights rounds. B was from Mayherry Foley won the title in Vancouver iii- l'eceinber. MILLIONAIRE '? DIES NEW YORK Senator William Clark was Picturesque Floure, Interested .. In Copper NIAV YOHK, Mar. a. Former- Senulor William Clark, millionaire, died yesterday -aped 80. He was one of New York's piclure-sipje figures of late years ami was. prominent in the copper mining Industry of Montana in the. early day. . He built a pre- lentious residence ip New York n-ting five million- dollars in 11)12. LIFTED $30,000 FROM HOTEL GUESTS MIAMI. Mur. 3. Three unmasked robbers entered Hie MeN rose tavern today, lined up Hiirly guests and escaped with $30,000 in cash and Jewellery. TURKISH GOVERNMENT ' RESIGNS ONCE MORE 1 ' ( fjo N ST A N T I N JJ P L Kh March 3. The , Turkish .' government formed last N'ovembeV has ni-siyned. , s mm I Y2. mi i