UU LiUUIXHU tJlll uu fcSlUf III A UlC lll IsfKCI i II iii'iii, Executive; Reconsideration is Being Asked WASHINGTON, Mar. II. After a fight extending over a 1(1 UK JH'iiiiu; jiwiriuiij iii iihiiii i I'jcriuii uic loon uiai mil li: ic II. Warren lo lie nllnrucy general nf Ihe Uniled Hlntes. (c iimik d upon n a ilirerl -la i in llii' fare fur l'resi- i; ti:, it;,'' M sIimm! 10 fur roiifirnialioii and -ill ugaiusl. buli lli i'd nl Pciinsvlvnnia changed his vole, making H :tl) i";' k re onsideralioii. din : Hit' oiilcome of lilt. ili wo officially an iii.ii tii i. i AVK 1 .11 N KV Chaplin Forced out of Unlt- SUUs After Three Years Residence lit Mai""" tY. : l from till' i. ::n. Will MM' 11m t lliti'll ..I III)' -anl eh St Hill" ninlh-Slaies 1 1 1 t i - pm-l iie war, mine In n " yearf afro, i a in he inakiiif; I'livsii'iuns stale I : I' Mlaml ini'r'lil T it nmnriT lit VVIUWjU Cauqht Whon Using Gas- ine in I Inhi cin. i cu. i P .liihn llolston ii siovi. ami usins. In piii'iiose in ii liiii ; fil Hie I'ioiieei 1 '' I'm uuilihiiK was dex :: " lie man so hailly In l!: ' s i Iioii jIiI lie ina.v II' al Hi.' hosial , ilepa; Hiienl waved He. '" l'i'il iy. rented hy Hen ' 'in llarnev (Jul n ii ami dimply slayiny Hieie. VI ,14 Ulb MARRIED IN NORTH t . werry Pointer ncr.nmm -v i i. unoaih.-im nf Juneau " in ii 1 1 1 mi 'I 1"lll u of till' l.ilii'i-inir,, ''enlly of Miss (lerrv ""'lar-ly of this oily "".imiuiii 'h couple Illllt'llU. AWA GEOLOGIST DIES AT CAPITAL " ill li- II lv.. wit '"Ml'a fliifvitif ..r .....V.i.. 1 1 . . .......... in ij . ,. . ,.'" iriuria mu ' "n moniiuff. ilo " iik' nounced reconsideration was asked, tiinl Dial make it again a subject of debate. Plea For President In tin' course nf discussion yesterday morning Squalor iiinniins naiil the i'residi'iil il-M'rfil a.fri'f tjlinire uf the im'iii-Iiims of Jiis raliiniM and ".tlinulil li- lii'ltl ifipitiMilile fur lln failli-! fill .iiVita!! I inn nf llui hivL- ' !ln . iiililAil' Unit AViirivnV (olc inli'r- r. ii . t II in ii i i i. . . . .. j I . . I . ..... . i . . . in ill': niiuiii i nriui ii.t i.f plaw lliAMIlii:an Suj.nr Co. lm' , iU fee I thai it rmilil proline" Miff nr. ItcplyiiiK In Sfiialof Ctmiiniiis. ' Si'iialni; W'tilsh 1 1 r .Mmiliiiia said. lire Iiiiiiii- ul llial lh' ailiuiiislraliiin aiTH- 1 infill reltil on an "I'lilin; n t i , vvlni is .siilfiM'iM'.' j appri'liHisiim 'if Hi'' fafls." 1 1 k as 'h rtwllll ir''iil'il t.'l lerx In show thai an raids oi'r Warrinl was I lie active personal i lunil of It. (). Ilavi'ineyer ami "helped to fix Hie prtep of snjrar in the l.'iiiled SlnU-s." Galleries Applauded In Hie afleriiuon when Sena tor .Moes. presiilenl pro. leni.. innoiiiieed the rejeel ion of I In appoint inenl, applause swept (he alleries. Nine llepnhlieans were anions lliose . who voieu lunilisl Hie presiilcnl wilh Sena- lor Shipslead, the l anner-lalioi' iiieni'iier, and .'to Meinocrals. Sen- il nr (herman of North Carolina was the only Deiiiocral miIiiik lor (he appointment. VICTORIA CHILD IS KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCKJM STREET YirniltlA. .Mar. II. Kdna Munro. six years of ajre, was al lium insiauuy Kiiieu wiicii mii- was slruek by a nmlor Iruck. She was allenipling lo cross Ihe sheet in response lo her mother' call In lunch. She was Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Munro. mar a 7 She PASSENGER TRAFFIC IS LOOKING UP ON CANADIAN NATIONAL L. i I'assenjjer Irtillie IhioiiKh lllis purl is fieyimiitig lo piek no. 'l oihiy Hie C.N.Il. sleainei I'rinee Hnperl, tlapl. I, liunahi, 'whieh arrived from-llie miiiIHi on lime at ;i o'clock this Vf-leriiooii, had, in ailililion lo a tf i 1 1 iiiiiiiIht of local Iravellers, i7 passriif;iT.s who will fro east hy Ifain. 'I'wenly are for points I'asl of I'rinee (leorfre and ceven lor pniiils wesl. The I'rinee lluperl will Mail at 1 1 tonight for Stewart and Anyox ami, reltirniiiK here . friday murium.', will enter ilry doek. Hie I'rinee leortte replaeiiif; her then and i ihiJ iiiuiiiu the run, sqiiIIi. SEATTLE TURNS DOWN MANAGER Deodes Against New Plan of City Governmsnt by Majority of Over Four Thousand A proposal lo abolish the of-fiee of mayor ami establish u irily niana'Jier form of frovern-nienl was defeated hy t.172 vutes in the niimieipal eh-elion lieie veslerday. C.oiineilinen elected were K I.. Illaine. ). T. Krick-on. and Mrs. Hniry l.andes. GRAVE DANGER Drifting off Stra't of Juan Fuca near Tatoosh Island do VII'.'IOItlA. MaV. II. The llokuyo .Ma ru from .lapau lo load luinlier al Vancouver was reported. in distress oil' Taloos Island near Ihe entrance of Ihe slrails of .laun de Kara. Messages taii Ihe vessel was driflinu' olf Hie rocks ami Hie rudder was hrokeu. Three vessels have xiine lo Ms assistance. War Rumors come from Poland on Borders of Germany where say. Conditions are Very Unsettled PA I US Mar. It. "Danzig i likt. a powder magazine," a eorrespondeul of l.e Journal, who wilh n reiresejilalive or l.e Malin went lo Tree tiily lo iitvesiigpie (lie nil iiciiiues ne-Ivveen il anil Poland. ' "The (lay Kinope blows up il will be because Danzig bus exploded," llic correspondent coiiliiines. "Two Prussian artillerymen awall one n.l Koenigsbiirg ami .annlher at Herlin, fuse in band ready lo ael when the lime comes." The correspondent stales that instead of a few hundred police lie found Jl.oon'in Danzig, alj. former officers or non-eoni-...I,.. i, ...I nffieers. while 'JO lo'.IO Herman officers and soldiers, i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 . Lr i 1 1 as holl ce or fiiuelionarieM are jirepariug Ihe dynu- mile lo blow off the Treaty of Versailles and again unchain war in Murope." .sllll TAXI BOSTON GRILL 5 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, bamjuets and wed. Anvwnero ding parties. i Dul nOLDh III l PRINCE RUPERT For rats, apply In Roston n n dlii um drill. Third Ave. MATT VIDECKProp. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper My Phone 467. 1 Sj t Mi XV NO. S'J IMUNCli ItL'I'KHT, H.C., .NVHDNKSDAY. MAitUII 11, iUL'5. VttUrdiy'i Clrcultilon 1568' Strut 8tl A04 PRICE FIVE CENT'S. I ore in cn t a ddaimtcc iuAC uATcn nnwu IVL JIIL11 1 J ml mil 1 LL HrtJ VUIEU UUffll MITHERS BACKS UP PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH CREAMERY AT RUPERT ominee ui rresmeni ,oouage Refused by Senate as Attorney General on a Very Close Vote ii i i i v ... l i t l: -i T1, AVIial is lielieveil In lie I lit first house; in l.ninloii lo he liiiill of sleel anil IiiiiIkt is liovn in process of erection. II is I'laimeil I hat dwelling's or llns type could he Iniill in one week. Mir a the Wonderful Found to be Second Largest Star in Universe V.HlllN(iTO.N. .March 1 1 Measuiemeills (il Ihe Ml. Wil-Obeivalorj of Ihe .Carnegie Insliluliou have established that .Mini. Ihe remarkable slur discovered by David I'abriciiis in 1"IMI in the couslellnlinn Cetns, is the second largesl known slar, Ibereby displacing Ihe noled Helelgeusc. for thai honor. Willi mi angular diameler or about lioO.IIOO.OOO miles, it is exceeded only by An I ares, chief slar. -of Ihe coustellalion Heorpio .with a diameler or iOii,O0O,O0O miles. It is larger by about 25 per cent Iban Helelgeusc in Ihe constellation Orion, whieh was measured for (lie first lime ubout four ears ao. Appearing- but a speck in the sky to the naked eye, Ihe measurements of Mini were made by Dr. Francis (. Pease wilh Ihe .'0-foot Mu'helson iuterfero-liieler attached to the ob-crva-lorv's inn-inch telescope, the same with .which Jhe first nieas-nreiuenls of Kelelueuse were ob-laiued. Aunouneenienl of the measurement was made today by Ihe Carnegie 'Institution on the basis of advice from Ml. Wilson. "The results iudicale," the announce ment says, "an annular diameler ror Mini in ahoiil six liiunlreiiiiis , id a second or me. a value about : 25 per real., larger than lle.tel-' reuse. The inosl probable value id the ijislnncc is 1(55 light years. Assuming Ibis distance, the diameler or Ihe slar fs 200,000,-000 miles. S "The slar varies greatly in, light. Ihroiigh a .period of about j It mouths, its brightness ehaiig-; lag as iiiucii as .mio.ioiu in noii interval. The measurements of the slar'sv diameler'' were made when, it was near its rerenl maximum. " The name Mira, of ' The Wonderful,' was given to Ihe tar soon afler the discovery of lis , ..!..,! .. f I ! ..I. . remarKame variation m iiui. hy I'abricius in 1511(5. It is the most mi ei example of a class of variable stars of similar type, .of which Ihere are about 150 known. They are deep red in color and are doubtless all stars of immense size, low tenipera-lure ami exceedingly low density. "As a class these slurs are moving very rapidly In the sky, some of them having velocities of more than 100 ndles u second Inward or away from Hie earth." Dougiil Park was fined $25 in Ihe cily police eourl Ibis morn lug for intoxication. 4 SCHOONER CRUSHED BY ICE IN NORTH WHEN OUT SEALING ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Mar. It. A radio message re-ceiviMl today from the Slella Maris, one of the schooners that left Saturday on her annual seal hunt sahl she had been crushed in. he ice and was sinking, ll'er trevv id eiKhly Mere taken aboard another vessel. PROPOSAL TO ABOLISH DRY LAW ALASKA Jl NI'iAl . Mar. 1 1. - llepresen-talive Hardy introduced a bill in In Hie lerrilorial house seeking repeal of the Alaska Hone Dry haw and providing ror territorial urricers lo eiifuicc Ihe eighteenth amendment, lo Ihe federal VICTORIA IN FINAL HOCKEY ROUND IS TO PLAY CALGARY NEXT SASKA TOON. Mar. 1 1. --Vie loria entered Ihe final round of Hie Western Canada hockey series when she played Saska toon lo a draw last night, the score standing three goals lo three. Victoria thus .won- the round six I'd four and will play off with Calgary. Prince Rupert Creamery Scheme was Endorsed by Smithers Board of Trade Meeting also Favors Peace River Pasr for Railway; Invites Rupert People to Visit Bulkley Valley (Special lo liaily Saws, K.MiTIIlIltS, Mar. 1 1. The .piostio.i of establishing ',a eri'ijiiiL'iy ami milk ilislribuling slalion at Primit Hnpert was lii-nsMCiJ al length hy I he lionl of trade at tlleiinieeling Monday evening, L Metiill presiding. When I lie hialler hail, been Ihuioiiglilj canvassed u moliuii was passed aiijlinriziiig the sec-relnry In write lo Ihe niinisler of agrinillure and the members ' Tiir hkeeua and Oniineca, sressing Ihe need lor action by the government lo assist Ihe farmers. of Uenliill H.C. in the dairying industry, and that as a measure of relief, Ihe guvenimt'iit I should cslahlish al I'lincc lu-iKrt r.i creamery anil milk dis-Iriliutinu di.'Dol to handle Ihe dairy piodurls of Hie district. Experimental Farm Willi reference lo the Hoard' reiiui'st for an experimental farm, a teller from Ihe. Minister of AirriculUirc, Ollawa, was read, staliuir' that Hiuiuaiicial con-dilion of Hie "piiveniini'iil did not l''l'-i!liL JIuw",-iLll)i?lUW.i,X f.'Ml.. . D C J C: l A -l rsp.-rimei.tar fi.hrt -ftT .Central? , ff. Being OVLUJtU UI OILZ I'J SilUUItb lu: ABOLISH TWO noi io lei i ne mailer urop, re- . . rninmeniliug inai (lie mailer ne Stork, " Peace River Route A. Ilrooksbank, secrelary of the I'rinee llupcr! lioard of Trade was present and' nulline.I the ael inn being taken by Ilia' hoard in ciuineelion with railw-av transportation for Ihe Peace Hi veir dislrict and requesled that !lie local organizalion prejtare a paper submiling their views on Ihe subject which would he in serted in the memoianduin they were preparing dealing with the iliiesjjoii. The meeting endorsed the Peace Itiver Pass route, leaving the point of. junction with the (i.T.P. an open ipieslion, and appointed a eoiumillee to pre pare a statement on the matter, lo he. banded lo Mr. Hrooksbank before his relurn lo Prince Hu- per(. Ruoert Invited The Secretary was also ln-slrurteil lo vvrile the Prince Hoard of Trade inviting Ihe members lo loin Ihe parly of Vancouver lioard of Trade members when they make their lour through this dislrict next sum mer. - j j A conimuuiealion wa received from M. It. Jackson, chairman or the liauie Conservation Hoard, in which he accepted the invitation to address Ihe members at a luncheon, and advising that he would probably be coming north in June. Applications for uic mliership were accepted iroin i.ico. imiion, Sjiuthei s and in. Croleau, 'I'elkwa. FIERCE STORM IN ILLINOIS INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. II. Many 'buildings were levelled or partially destroyed in u slorm which swept Indiana and part of IJlinols last niglil. All cominuui. calinn was hampered and several hundred people injured, but nol seriously. The property damage i estimated at S500.000. No Longer to be Lieutenant Governor or Surveyor Gen eral In Territory - !."' 'T II' Miif L'f o nffir-P I he meeling .showed sfrtmg . , (iv,.nio.. a(1(l SUr- ili-.iiiiiii.il of Ibis and deeideitr ,. , .... ..rri-.-.i in- I I in I'nirnii vi i-i-uiniiu iv- secrelary and aeliiitf j governor in I lie Absence or dUr iihilily or Ihe governor is to 09 abolished on June 30 Localise legislation eliminating Ihe territorial surveyor general dfi.P not f.rovide for a secretary of the terrilOry the inlerior de-liartment yesterday notified surveyor general Karl Theile. AMERICANS BUY LOCALCOMPANY Port Edward Plant to bo En- larqed and Operated as Skecna Packing Co. Ltd. Ulll.LlNOHAM, Mar. It. The purchase of the Port Kd-ward Salmon cartnery at the mouth of Ihe Skeenu lliver from the Uueen Charlnlte Fisheries in announced by F.. It. Deeming, president tif the; Paclfic-Ameri-i-an Fisheries. The cannery will he enlarged for the enuring season and operated as Hie "Skeemi Packing Co. U.l." MINER KILLED AT BRITANNIA BEACH BLASTING A ROCK (Special to Daily News lllll TANMA Peach, Mar. U--,1. Plecas was killed and. I- Mum injured yesterday afternoon hy an explosion al the 000 fool level in the Fnirview section when blasting a huge rock preparatory to loading it on the car. CLOTHIER ADVISING ON DE&SE LAKE SURVEY VICTOIHA. Mar. II. - 0. A. CloHiier, mining engineer, is here lo confer wilh Hon. William Sloan, niinisler 'of minus, .regarding scienlir exploration of tiie Dense Lake district early in the summer. Advertise in 'the PalSy Sews,