n x j rince nuperi znaorses eace River Pass Route INTERESTED Business Men Propose lo leriU Gold Mine Discover ed During KlondyKo Rush II lev. now :i .'com-t 1 1 a I eily. I'laims ' v ii'ii' prosper tin 'Mirk in' Alaska v dyhe .rtisli. It is n:i a company in work I 1h inine sample of tlit si' 4 mi airplane in -amides from Alas-is heinw con- MANGOES UP IURDER CHARGE band Diclares She Gut His fhroat and He Identified Her In Act Wl S TMLs :it. Mar. r.. "" n ii i i r . imui" ' ' nil on a charpe if Ml il'ilei nl I tiid i hiime 111 1 H! 'eiiinleil suicide. I'll lilii: : OmiiI I ... I i r : ... i 1I...1 I I. .- I I I It'll I Hill " " r ' Ins Uiriiul wlilli. ln P III III Iww il .i ..l.. l.l....nrl...t .".iii-jr II 1 1 II I 1 I II I) " in assail.'uit Iin Ki.i.i llill liI'l'M iiiii.iii.iii.iI.I.. '"i" ileMpn,. die Tact llml 111 ""I tni speakinp lernis ,l K'.HOMS slin i,II,.Li.,I il. .1 in1 IAR SHOCKS IF EARTHQUAKE "rronces In oUCbc0 l . v.i liTila 5iorday Morninq When Damago Rosultod i:ill;i l"l' III MI"- r.. Kuril, lie rr.-imi ,ir '" 11 ui 1.. 1 .I'.iii'iiav 1 uliorks it liiul j. riiurii, ui'iMII'il int'ssni;,, ri.,.,.. I. " aiiiiiisiiu '"iiMiinoii whli.li -V.i.i nine uau .s x or eei'v day: This a M'rv imii ..... IM';: '.,1 '"' ., ""'.. "d crockery "si-u, we 'Ifl'lllll. HOOKEY SCORES !'k ' r "::. .. in, ; iiry .1 are very t.i have (he Peace Hlvei in such 'a way for Projected Railway liter Discussed with Hazelton Delegates at Meeting Yesterday Afternoon in City Hall B.C. SILVER LOOKS GOOD C. A. Banks, Manager, .Sends Promising Report to Principals of His Company Possibility or a second great mine being developed beside I lit Premier Mine, mi a body of ore belonging lit (he mineralized .one in Avhfch I 1m Premiers big gold-silver deposit occurs. Is raised b Hie Utiitiouuced discov- - cry of a huge ore body on the The Hupcrl Hoard uf Trade slruiigly favors Iht'jn.O. Silver Mine which adjoins. men of Hull are Lake find the Kispiox Vullcy. The pushed alp'inl, to determine the ari li for poId'Skeeua Valley was hardly suit-jiwlcnt oT this ore body." able. This route was all heavily; 'the American Sniol t itiir - HAZELTON TO INSPECT Ite liiiibered and there were larse fininp Cimrpauy. operalors of stretches of land as well as rich I ho Premier fluid .Mine, have a mineral country. Also it skirt-1 minuril. interest in (he ll.C. isil-ed the islge of the UrouiidhuK nr Mine. ImjI Ihe control is in coal fields. 1 I London, under the Sclukwe Min- II. V. Nickei'son presided and inn Corporation. Mayor Newton was present. Mr. j rj SiLIEUT. MACLEOD AT min aim 1 in ii 11 "ii ...i.... ..... j to explain what had been done here so far. Miv Newton said j Hint a booklet was bring pre-j pared outliniiip the situation and a map, which was there. showed Hie dilfei enl feasible j r o 11 I e s with approximate measureni-eiils. As soon as printed this would be distributed 11 nieiiiliers of parliament anuj elhers wltti a view to inltuenciusfj llicm in II decision in repaid. 0 Hie roule oT I lit projected ailway. Also other inelliods of publicity were hemp used. Dr. wrlnch speans Dr. Wriiich. asked to speak (in behalf of Ihe delegation, saui Ihey were glad to meet the peo ple of Prince Hupcrl. i ney came lo ally themselves Willi i'lince Hupcrl in.effoils lo have Ihe best roule chosen from Peace Itiwr to Ihe coiisl. I hey came to find mil whal was being dmie and what it was proposed lo do in the future. Dr. Wriiich said that what tin; llaiellou delegation wlsiicu was lapped thai that' Ihe Hie pi-mi piodurls vvVnii'Mlo!; he' ig(i,il reasonable route to. Ihe coasl. lie mm spoken to Premier (Hirer in re- ard lo Ihe matter and urpeu o imporlance of Central lliillsli Columbia. A glance al tin map would convince any fair-minded nerson that Ihe products of the Peaee lliver should come Hero 111 1 1 I III I'll U l'l'l heavv vested ill- leresl's against il. However, it was found that in cpllc of. vested interests, the unfair freight rates were to be removed uuu men-was no reason why success might nol all I their cHorls lo properly settle Ibis transportation problem. Interests Identical The-iloclor said he realized that the Interests uT Prince Hupcrl. and the Interior were one. There was an effort to form a (continued on page five) MACHINEJHAT POINTj where! (n Ins way to llazellou he will inspect Ihe Hallway F.m-plnyees' Investment and Indus, trial ' Association's monoplane llacllou which it is proposed to put in operation this year carrying freight and passenger lo Hie miniiiig and big game hunting fields in the northern interior, Flight I.iculeuaiil Karl of Jericho Canadian Air Force, Vancouver, was a passenger from boal to train yesterday afleruoon. Accompanying him was Mechanic N. C. Terry. I'.olli of these men were here last summer with Ihe aerial fisheries patrol. It has nol yel been definitely decided whether such a patrol will again be Qondiiclcd here this season. PRINCE RUPERT CLUB NOT TO BE LOWERED, Proposal From City Will Not be' Accepted, It Was Deoldod at I Mooting Last Night At a general meeting of the' Prince Hupert Club last nighl, il' was decided mil to proceed at this lime wilh Die lowering o( Ihe club from Its elevated posi- lillll llll Mill Lllllll llll Slllflflllll " Avenue, ' .The'c'lly had adopted proposition, wtierepy ti would re move the rock in rrluru for a Irnnsfer of frontage from the club. 'The club has deemed thai there is nothing particular to be gained by it in having the building lowered "now. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poole, who arrived from Hucklcy Hay at the first of Ihe week, will sail tomorrow morning on the Prince Huperi for Vancouver. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 5 and 1 '-m- Large Upstair Dininp Hall, Ambulance with nrwly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and weeding where at Anytime. W1 Hotel, 3rd A... parties. Ilini PRINCE RUPERT For rat.s, apply f n Boston ana " Grill, Third Ave. iHATT VIDECK. Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. 10!, NO. 5i 1MUNCK HUPRItT, li.ll, Till HSDAY. MARCH 5, 10U5. Vtittrday'a Circulation 1621 atrt Ii n 41 a. PRICE FIVR CENTS. ARTHER WEST RAIL OUTLET FAV .Miss Isabel lioursiei' who holds Ihe world's Indies' ski jump record of 171 n'et. pose- fur her photograph al Ilcvclsloke, H.l ;,. during the course of Ihe annual eoin- lclilion. Air Service Planned for Dease Lake Country in Spring when w . Several Machines to Operate i Miielieod Sine Hcach Slalion, lloyal VANWJlA Kit. .Mar. .". There is lo be an air sen it t fruin lidcwaler to Hie gold diggings in the Dense hake country. An organization headed by Major Donald .Maclaren is planning to give litis 'service by means uj air noais unu win later cxienu me service lo other parts uf Ihe norlh. The former "war lire" it is understood will hare .several machines in the .service capable of carrying from li'uu to loOO iiinioils c.cli of frciuhl. In maintaining il he will, be aided by a government subsidy for carrying mail and a operators. Ex-Premior of Britain and His Followers Quit -House of Commons LONDON, Mar. 5. The on-tlro Labor delegation In parliament, hoadod by Former Premier Ramsay Macdonald, walked out of the House today when the speaker ordered that David Klrkwood, a Scottish member, leave tho chamber after Interrupting a spooch by Foreign Secretary Chamberlain. The mlnlstorlal bonches greotod the oxodus with cheers. BANK OF ENGLAND , : AYANCES RATE W DISCOUNT TO FIVE ' LONDON, Mar. 5. The Hank of I'.ngland today raised its discount rale lo five per cent. This is confirmation of Ihe bank's arlion lasl Friday, when loan charges were raised following advance of the rediscount rate in New York. guarantee by large C.G.M.M. Steamer Dae Here Tomorrow Morning; Will take on Fish Shipment for England l.(i..M.Al. steamer Canadian Freighter, Cupl, Carl" Hissell, due here at 7 o'clock load toil tuns uf frozen WALKOUT tomorrow morning from Vancouver to ulniuu for the I niled Kingdom I rum the Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. 11 will take ahum iweiuy-four hours to lake ou Ihe shipment it is understood. The Canadian Freighter just recently arrived Troiii Vancouver from the Old Country alter baring made a speedy voyage. The lasl time the vessel was here she loaded lumber for.Japait. then she has been transferred lo Hie I'acilic coasi- I'niled Kingdom, service, will return from here lo couvcr to complete. This will he Ihe 'first fish shipment that has eve from here lo Ihe United thou. hiie Van- direcl been Kiup- HORSE BUSINESS NOW LOOKING UP Alberta Breeders are Looking Forward to Big Year and Optimism Pervades Edmonton Meeting KDMONTON. Mar. 5. A feeling of dpliinisni fur the prospects of market ims horses) was ex p resell al the meeting of tho Alberta Horse Hrecders' Asso ciation here. Lasl Year eastern biiyurs took 17,000 horses from Alherla and prospects are that the number this year will run around '.'O.nno. VICTORIA PIONEER"" THERE SINCE .1876 Joseph Summors, Art Dealer, Died at Aoe of 75 YIOTOHIA, Mar. 5. Joseph Summer, pioneer art dealer, died here al tho afc'e Of 75. He came here from San Francisco in 1870. ANADIAN FREIGHTER COMING HERE TO LOAD SALMON FOR UNITED KINGDOM L. I II i f Pass ror a runway lapping me react mver cnuiury 1 1 1 1 I'r-'iiiirr. . ..i ... i.. it ....I.. II.:.. . I...... II..... I t i. . ..i . r ii.. I I'llUIII " Oil' "i mc mini- nil.'' .-nil- tin- iniiiiiiitiiii:, mi;, .1. uiiini", lll.imii- ni Iin: jhr lii utnniil Ihrni'-cjres. Yesterday afternoon tin council properly, who passed through Bin-lnuiil met Dr. 11. U ruirh and several ollu'r Jt,l,Kul,si J tho inly es.erday on (Ik- Prince IL.ir Kit nirliiding U II. Sawlc, (icorgc Hcirnes-, Y. K. I Huper! en tonic norlh, has scnl iin .mi) 1 (.oiti).mm uinl talked Hit' matter of railway roule the following letter lo share- i .hem. examining maps ami going inlo Ihe mailer holders of Hie eoinpany in Hrit-I . II r.. I I I I : I I ... I 'I' I : I I : I. . , : i n i.i. iir "ipir- u'- mm' ill in iiiii I mil ill oaoii I'll 11111 iru. i or iiMi- IMI i .tun iiiiuil ami r.lli.iani : rf j iiiK delegation wished lo have "I have lo in Turin you Hint I'lince Hupcrl and lla.rJIon unite iiiainond ilrilliiKi from our .No. :! on Hie Peace Hiv cr-Hazcltnu cel has jus) intersected a very roule hut the Ineat bounl refused important (in- body. The drill lo commit itself litany partieu- panned through 58 feel of ore, lar oulh-l, confining itself In en- which, allowing for the, dip of dnrsiug Hie Peaee Pass a Ihe Ihe vein. iinjimiis ,au ore body most suitable, of t' feel in width. r-easioie nouve "len reel or the drill j core ... - , ..I . i . A .... .i.- . H0. .W. As a reMiu or the iiiiMissiouLifivrniSPiir5r:u, j: rctl .Til rr ' . .1... .. . was insole near inai mere pin- uped ami y reel averaueil ft) Ibahly was a feasible route fnuii per lou. The whole ore body . is - jl iiilny Forks lo llazellou by way of eoininereial prude. Ki'ioKa i;iii i. ardor uie inniiieiui vaney, ncur, "i uruier uriiiiiiL' is nrnnr Prince Rupert Board of Trade Endorses Proposal to Establish Milk Products Depot in this City I. I i - i The I'ljuiicil of the Hoard of Trade, 0. YV. Xickersou presiding, last njglil endorsed Ihe inurnment recently Initialed in Die Hulkley Valley lo have a distributing depot established at Prince llopcr. The niallcr was explained to them by Dr. 11. G. Wrinrh, M.L.U- Ho Miggesled liiirnorously that' Uulklev Valb v I milk would lil much more useful lhan the beer it was proposed lo give hero. . A creumtry at T.c'lkwa had been suggested but lie did not agree with lli'al. The aulhurilies of Ihe agricultural department victoria victoria urjied, urged, and ami lie lie was was in : ! al a-rcciiienl with Ihein, thai Hi'', milk should be taken lo lliej point oT distribution as was done with the Fruser Valley milk, all of which was sent lo Vancouver for distribution. The people of the Hulkley now! agreed thai this was- the best thing to do and they had taken the mailer up wilh Ihe govern ment wilh an endeavor to ge,l the creamery policy ciianged.. v uai he suggested was that the gov ernment should open a depot here ipul operate it for several years until the' herds in the in. terlof were--established. Then it could l.e run as a co-operative institution as was doneln cmi, lice I inn with life Fraser Valley They wanted to e-'ive Prince lluperf cheaper milk and better service. Dr. Wriiich explained that whereas the average milk con sumption was ten ounces a day for each person, noriniilly, the consumption here was only Iwo and a half ounces. I he new concern, if established, would endeavor to create a demand. It would not be an expensive pro ject hut il would give? the farmers the ipiickesl posible returns. 'The matter was under consideration by Sinithcrs, and Telkwa was enthusiastic over it. He asked for the endorsement of the Prince Hupert' Hoard If approved il. F. ii. Dawson moved, and Mayor Newton .seconded that the move be endorsed and it was carried by acclamation. NOVA SCOTIA COAL STRIKE CLACK HAY, March 5. --.!. W. -Mel.eod, district president of Ihe United Mine Workers of America, announced this aflurnoon that cessation of work throughout the Nova Scotia coal fields had been ordered to commence at 1 1 o'clock tomorrow night. y ALREADY GETTING READY FOR OPENING OF CANNING SEASON Preparations are already un der way for the salmon canning season in this district. 'The soekeve season wilt open ou June 2u but, in lhe meantime, it is expected thai some oT Ihe plants will open to can and mild cure spring salmon. Crews have arrived al Oceanic, Halmoral and Suniiyshle ami other canneries will have their first men coming from the south next-week. The crew for Naas Harbor cannery will be here on Sunday nighl, (I. Chambers, the manager, having already been, here since last week. Advertise in the Daily News SCALDED SELF BOILING WATER Flesh Peeled from Feet and Legs and Death Came at Last DAWSON. Mar. 5. Hernard Marseh, 01 years of age, who has been a miner since the stampede of 1808 in dead hero as a: result of an accident two years ago when lie; fell feet first ililo boiling water while helping a friend on Hunker Creek thaw ground vvith i-lmt water. Tim llesli was boile'd off TfiTj. soles of his feet exposing (lie hones and r in I iiI lift liia Intra fti i rn i lniin ithe kiices The doctors marvel-i . i .i. i i i.. nil inai lie incu su imiik- PEAsSSlf TWO REPORTERS Recurrence of Murders of News-1 paper Correspondents Causes Anxiety MOSCOW, March ri'iic . i if. i ;! ; . they jeorrespondeiii by causing, anxiety , lo 5. Itecur-t I i . ..i-l'1 peasant is Ihe Govern- menl. 'Three peasants were ex -a eculed yesterday near Odessa for? killing the correspondent of as provincial paper. 'Tho executions were scarcely over when word was received hf another murder near here of a correspondent, whose duly it had been lo report local conditions. PICTURES SENT BY TELEGRAPH Afternoon Editions of San Fran oisco Papers Had Illustrations of Inauguration SAN FHANCISCO, Mar. 0. Photographs of ihe Washiiiigtou ceremonies yesterday iiwrning appeared in the early editions of the iftrrijpOn papers here, trans-miftedU'y wire over 3,000 miles. Pictures completed here 50 minutes after they were snapped at Washington were as clear as if taken from Ihe camera. SMALL CATCH OF HMiBUT IS HERE Only two Canadian boats offered halibut al the Fish Exchange this morning. They received prices slightly higher again than yesterday. Arrivals and sales Inei II., lO.OOO pounds, at 7.8o and 3c, Ixt the AHIn Fisheries. Fanny F., 5,50(1 i pounds, a't 7.8c and 3. lo the Canadian .Fish it Cold Storage-Co. Karen, 700 pounds of red salmon, al lO.i'c lo tha Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.