II V T Hi. Mr 1)1 HOCKEY SCORES ln""" 'ii I, Vancouver Viclnria 0. II. 86 ....II I I I I I.. II.. .'..Ii.... t at II... WIU II' H'l III ll- ' IM I'll IIIIHII MM' III1IICI III III" i : m il week, Ui3 pa.'l. Jl'his.-W ill liii ini lli.il iii'.nc! Imi iiik on FPirrft-j Vork willi Ihe tindier will he! i are ilow'iieina-; done al' Uuekley Hay than has! doeet for the', been the ease and the employ-! II o'clock IhU; ninil oT more men will proliahly li'-i-i- lioats had he iinolved. iiiii. for me I ne nun, since 11s cioseoown. were: f'ayiJeon, 1 son ; Impericuse, Minniu V., Court Hold Session In Canada ; M ' v I- Ii. I .'. The idea 3 I'lne future assembly 'i; ne nf Xalions in Il:tti " : inalily 111 Ollawa. is mill' ly iiroaelied al fien-" wn4 liariieil last ninlil '' '"ii oi-iminaled with -" Ames, Canadian ' "be League's rinanees s-ud hal. IT adoiiled, il "fe " be bearly sunport of idliiii (inveruinenl and 1(1 ' S I 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 -s . ItW V " V W 1 11 1 1 Kill ' miriy Dead and One Hun- "ed Entombed In Collapsed Galleries II III 'CM I VI, r, " 'M-rmany, l eu. la. Iv'" "liirly are known lo be "" 'OKI II lllllll l-eil miaiiilr of a violent explosion r,,,,! dunni h,s n iae-i, 1.. . 1 ins rot-re of the 1 ' cimsri in., I, 1 ll"',l" lo eollaiise and II Is ""'II ' III n II,, , 1....1 ' in ' in iiiiiurii 11 'ii "'imily killed In. luiUmi- has undersolie a thorough orr-Ii 11 ill and renovation and is now (lapl.l ready to resume operations a' 'short notice. Mr. Jluinp stated have already lefl.the scale or opi'rations. for Ihe - en roule In lliektlme heinx at leasl, would not il- are: i-ca Maid, mi : Tahotna, Hnpl M M. I'liristoplier, drlr. Capl. llon- MAW V AV MEET OTTAWA r-.. iu nave ramous worm he increased. Wilh the resumption of lumber ('idling, Ihe company's Heel of steam schooners will unci' again ply between llnekley Hay and California, lle-eeitlly Ihey have been running between Seattle and Ihe Atlantic scidioard. Mr. Hump announces thai Fart Leaf has resigned as presidenl of Ihe l.os Angeles Lumber I'ro-ilucls Co. and has been succeeded by Han Murphy uf l.os Angeles. II. F. I dinning, local malinger al llnekley Hay. afler spending a vacation in California, lias already returned lo I be Islands. Accompanying Mr. Hump on his trip are I'. W. Kent. C F. Frost mid .1. Kennies of Seallle 11ml II. M. Wiiile and r. wnu or Portland. Oregon. Ihe parly. will be back iu Ihe cily on M111-day or Monday ami will return smith by rail from her. NOME QUARANTINE SOON BE LIFTED Relay Don Team Carrying Second Supply of Anti-Toxin NO. MF., Feb. Hiphlhcriu ililai-miline regulations may be lined a week from Friday iT conditions c outturn' lo improve. Arrange ills have I n made for ..i,.v .l.iu- tenuis for the second consignment of imli-loxin which. is 11 o en roule from Nenanii. CATHOLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEE SHOOTS . CLERIC AND MAN KKNOUA, Feb. 12. Pollnalre humour. Iliolher A. assLslanl Appeal to Sportsmen of Washington to Send Hay for " Alaska Game SEATTLE, Feb. 12. Washington state sportsmen were appealed to today by Peters-burn, Alaska, commercial club In a cablegram asking for hay with which to feed thousands of dying deer. The message stated that tho snow !n southeastern Alaska was too deep for the deer to pet feed and that they were dyinn by the thousands. Elevator Will as Far as Possible Make Purchases Here Is' Announced DREDGE IS DELAYED Work Ccin? Laid Out Today Officials of Contracting Firm said Mil by Further olllcers of the Norlh ern Conslruelion l.o. arrivei from Vancouver on Hie Print- Ituperl yeslerday aflernoon lo niAke arrangeinenls for Ihoslarli- ing oT work on the fouuilaliou of Ihe rlevalor hern next week. .1. M. Mercer, second vice-pie-, sidenl ami conslruelion manager, is looking over Ihe ground in order It) lay mil the work and A'lcx. II. McLean, Ihe purchasinc agent, in making arrangeinenls for Ihe Inlying of supplies including sand and lumber. In eouueclion wilh the supplies, . William Smaill chid engineer tf Hie .company, possible, they would be, bought here. There 11U0 iirriveit -from. Ihe south yesenlay, M.aek Ciiineroii who will be iu charge of the company's olllce here. Mr. Siuaill, Mr. Howe, Mr. Mercer and Mr. McLean will return south tomorrow. W. C. Arnells dredging outfit will mil reach here niilll the rii-sl of next week, it is now ex pect i-d. 1 lie lugs nun i.ue nras weru' delayed by wind just afler leaving Vaucouver al Ihe end of lasl week but are now understood lo lie prni'i'cilliiR up the const. REVERSIONS GOLD STANDARD British Chancellor Says Government Favors It at Earliest """ Possible Moment LONDON. Feb. l'J. Winston principal id Ihe Indian boaniingi uiiireiiin, eiinnceiior 01 ine ex-sehool here, was shot lo tlealh eheiiier, said in Ihe House of ami Joe Hernicoll, hired ninu, , Commons today thai the llrillsh was severely wounded by Fran-! government was fully agreed lo eois Salnii, an employee or the reversion to gold standard' al instilulion today. 11,0 I'ui'liesl. possible moment. TAXI BOSTON GRILL and Large Upstair Dining Hull Ambulance with newly laid dancing flour fnr hire. Suitable for Service dunces, banquets and wedding at Anytime. " -.uuhnra . . . . .. . . - . ... parties. I m Aim. .rn M v PRINCE RUPERT For rats, apply to Boston and 6th si. Orill, Third Ave. WATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. r ill il. UV. HUNCH Hll'FJtT, li.C, Till IlShAY, FKHHUAHY 12, 11125. T..i.rd.,' circut.tio iog4 Strtt 29. PRICE FIVE CENTS, MR DISTRICT INDUSTRY TO RESUffl 1 I II ! I I 111 llIIW II .Mil lll I I II llcie'is Huzzy Vance, strikeout ariisl of Hie ltrouklyii baseball team, and poked as the best player Of (he Nulioual League in 11)2 'i, having a session wilh "Hlossuin" on his farm near Omaha Artisis) Feud Between Maria and Beniamino Gkli Ili'lv lo osianil, isninn isianu. The aci'ideul occurred early es- lerday iiiorniiig mid Ihe body was recovered in a few hours. II was brouwlit lo the eily today for interment. The body was picked up on Ihe shore o f Smilh Island by T. .lon- asMiii al one o'clock yesterday II was lying oil Ihe beach Just) below tide wilier. Ihe skill was upturned on a 1 k. The body was lirouglil on 1110 powcrnoai Iceland and is in charge of Hie ll.C. Underlaki'i-s. heccased, who was a salmon fishermen and also worked for Hie eily, lcaes a widow and slep-sou resiilinw al. Till) Fifth Avenue Kasl. lie wiis !." years uf age, u unlive of Iceland and bad resided here about twelve years. Norman Wall, coroner, this iiiol-ning held an Inquiry inlo the elrcumsl antes of Ihe death and found I hat il was clearly a case uf accidental drowning Hay Common of Ihe. Itoyal Hank stuff al Hums Lake, who has been on a holiday hip south, returned lo the cily 'on lb Prince lluperl yesterday afler noon afler a fortnight's hip lo Vancouver and Victoria. r - - Denied but Speculation Rifel XKW VOHK, Feb. 12. While rumors of uu urtisU' fucd between .Maria .len'tsa, Ihe famous Auslrian prima donna, and lleujiiiiiiiio .(rigli, Ihe Il.diaii tenor, are denied al Ihe .Melro-poliluu Opera Ifoiise, lliealre goes are discussing incidents which took place rcceully iu Ihe performance of I. a Tosca and Fedoi.i. Tears oT Ihe Sop'raiiit ftnd uliiiully viole(il acting by both singers, is coiiiinenled Upon. Hei-cnll, in La Tosca, (iigli threw Jerilsa. compltdely off the singe into Hie orchestra circle ami medical fillenlion was ncecsary. It was said that Ihe happening- was entirely acci-dtnilal, (iigli having inisguaged his strength. RESIDENT OF WILL OPEN CITY DROWNS! CAVE TODAY Magnus Slqurdson Lost His Life on Skeona River Yesterday Near Oslund I Word was received here la? s.! night I bill .Magnus Sitfiirdson, an old tinier and resident of the eily, had been acehleiilly drowned while nllcnipluiir . lo cross Ihe ruing IhaU as far as!skeemi Itiser from Cassiar Can- Not Known Now Whether Floyd Collins Is Dead or Alive CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 12. Rescuers in the sand cave where Floyd Collins has been Imprisoned for thln'.een days today began cross-cutting In the shaft now being made to the natural entrance of the cave behind which a "squeeze" closed tho passage last Thursday. It Is hoped to reach the man some time today but It Is not now known whether he Is doad or alive. STEAMERS NOT GOING OUT YET Fishermen Not Prepared to Accept Offer Regarding Work on Company Boats The Canadian Fish i Cold Storage Co; has served the heep Sea Fishermen's t nioit wilh notice lhal il is prepared lo" pay oulv .1c and 2c us fishermen's share of proceeds for halibut ami blade cod caught by boats operated on the company lay, It was announced by Ihe L'nfon Ibis morning thai Ibis rale would not be nccepled bill lhal the I n i ii would stand out ror the old rale or 3MiC and 2 Vic. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., announced this morning lhal il was delaying the sending out .of its bonis In the halibut bunks until April 15. OTTAWA, Feb. 12. The tie-i QWfcWl'S AHllUDfc ON HOME BANK RELIEF TO BE DISCLOSED SOON ii. i i . "i . ii & . r w v Ik A MJ UJ I M1W mm - f a m m i . x x mm ucmey Day mm rrm upen Soon and Ship Lumber to Los Angeles Instead of Square Cants ltd- nil lugs will lie completely mauurarlered lo I lie ;h git-en lumber niul no mure cauls will Ik; shipped 1 Sides from Hit AIa?-tt I Timber Co.'s mill nl l'i -iiji t utitniM for Hie re-opening of Ihe dig plant h pril nfler Hit- mcnl shutdown of several months g in; ill Siieli was Hie iulcrcsl jug uimI imporlniil un-made vcsli'iilay uflernoon liy S. M. Hump, virc-iil g uer.il manager of I In. Lo Angeles Lumber IVo-iiiit oiling Hie llnekley Hay mill, who is making an in i i iiii ii n n u t iIKi in irt rviiMirv v U1U 1 Ull !j Ull.U Others Left Tor Alaska Ports I ii supply is in- .vlelll Wilh llloj 1 1 1 I i i -1 1 1 1 1 or tin' plain preparatory lo jls reopening. Mr. til III J together wilh a parly of friends, armed from' Die south on (lie ti.'l'.l'. steamer and proceeded alniol al'Oiiee hy gnsboal lit llnekley Hay. 'I'lii' aiinottneeiiH'iil thai tin-mill is to lie reopened in Hie near fulnre is gratifying lull it is made more so hy reason of Mr. Hump's Male nietil that the r fill lire policy of the company will he lo completely iiiiiniifni--Inre lumber at llnekley Hay iu- f.'i- the halibut stead of shipping cauls as has DEER DYING BY THOUSAND Depositors and Shareholders in Defunct Concern Will Know Theii Chances Within Few Days OTTAWA,- Feb. 12. Home Hank depositors ami shareholders will know within a few days what their chances are of gov riiinenl rcimbursc-nieiil for (heir losses occasioned by the nauk's lailiue. Premier King has announced that he will slate i In governiiieiil's intention at Hie conclusion of the debate on ..he speech from the throne. L'nofficially, il is understood thai there is a good chance or (he goernnienl recognizing Ihe moral claim in eipiily which the rominitlen of Hie House last year gave I he depositors after ....... ......... .., i.l I. .i.e.... ..t.' 1 i iiinini;! inn uu-in v .i ixruwii iiihiii. URGES HIGHER AGREEMENT FRUIT DUTIES IS REACHED Atlantic Combine Discussed and Flehermen's Union and Boat Proposed Subsidy Remedy of Government Owners Settled Their Differences Yesterday and 8l"ned up hale 0I1 the address continued veslerday iu Ihe House of Coin-i After s''ral a am nions speeches being made tmi't covering the openitlon of various subjects by members orl,uhl,ut vefs' tw l,,c comitiK all three parlies, hr. II. K. An-:y'iir yesterday aflernoon derson, Consen alive of It.dtou. si"cd M? the Deep Sea .... ... 1 il.niaiiiinu Pntiiii timl I Ik. nrgeil luglier larirr on American . V " ..".v. r " '. VJi ri.,.11 ,. i,ji.. i.dl, u price ami oiiscnci dial 11 me mbargo on 'exported pulp wood U-esulled in reprisals from Hie I oiled Stales, "Wi- have had reprisals before." A. J. Lewis gave tils views on Ihe proposal lo .subsidize the Peterson line of ships lo break Ihe Norlh Atlantic combine. He applauded Ihe idea oT govern-nienl intervention to reduce ocean rreiani rales mil agiunsi ulisiilizing any more sleam- ships. That he argued, was simply asking the whole -Canadian people Iu bear pari of Hie burden or those steamship companies rortuuate enough to receive Ihe subsidy. From (he Liberal ranks I'. Midland of Itesligouche pleaded Ihe cause oT New llrunswick potato growers. JAP SEAMEN ARE CREMATED Private Investigation Into Cause of Accident Belnq Made by Admiral VANCOl VF.lt, Feb. 12. - It- maiiis or llie -iapane.se seamen, who are dead as it result of, Sal- unlay night's Irajtcdy, were cremated yeslerday aflernoon.'- The ashes will be sent lo Tokio where Ihey will be enshrined. The departure of the cruisers has been delayed -until Saturday incirniiig on account oT a private iuvcsligalion as to the cause of Hie accident which is being bcltl by vice-admiral llyakulake and oilier officers, of Ihe Idzuiuo. - MINK WANTED (ioldhloom has received an order for 5,0UU mink skins tor the Fast. So, you I rappers and fur buyers, fetch your mink, lo (loldbloom's, Ihe old reliable fur house. This order musl be delivered within two mouths even if I lose money. WM. (iOLDHLOOM. Halibut Fishing Vessel Owners" Association. Iu order to reach an amicable agreement on several outstanding clauses, con cessions were given by both sides A feature of the new agree ment is that boats are .required al the first of the year to take out sick benefit insuranco through I lit customs. This en-lilles men lo free treatment uri- iler llie heameiis .let, tt leiierai measure. BIG RECEPTION TO NEWVESSEL Victorians Planning Quite a Cole-7 bratlon for Arrival of Princess Kathleen V1CTOHIA, Feb. i2. A great, reception is to be given tho steamer Prince. Kathleen and, Captain Troup, .head of Ihe C.P.fF.; coast services on the .occasion uf tfie arrival of the new' vessel In Victoria. II is expected llio Kathleen . will arrivu Salurday when she will be inel by a band. inn Ihe dock unil (lie whistles o' I lit- eily will shriek their welcome lo the new vessel. A bailor ipiet will be given lo Capla Troup by Ihe citizens at Ihe F.iilss press Hotel d which mayoc Peinlray will preside. Leading executive olllcers uf .Ibe U.l'.li. have been invited. At the same lime a piece, of silver plalo will, he presented lo Hit! caplaiu, the. same having been purchased by public subscription. SEATTLEDRY : SQUAD BUSY Eight Bars Wrecked and Eleven Arrested In Big Raid Staged Last Night SF.ATTLF, Feb. 12. - The eiuiptnenl of eight bars wa demolished wilh axes and eleven men were arrested, charged with violation ol Hie prohibition act, in one of Ihe largest raids staged in many months. A large amount of moonshine was 'seized, tlio proceedings of the dry' squad all Inking place In the downtown section.