The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday; by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue F.ULLEN - - - MaaagiajEdHr . m r w me urieniai marxei. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all other prU of Britiah Columbia, the Biitiih Em plre and United States, paid in advance, per year By mad to all other countries, per year . .. rsnasaviB t- -...--- pngrii ':-:rx Also Iho Do Luxe Whisky. iiiliiiiiiiliillli EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUEUR Dmlllod, Blended and Bollled in 7.50 By xaafl to all parts of Noi ifcern and Central British Cekxmbia, paid in advance for yearly period .. 3-00 Or fastr stonUs for . , 1.00 For terser period, paid in advance, per month -5 The word brought from Vancouver by Mr. Dibb in regard to the Peace outlet being at Prince Rupert is along the li: lie- f tpectationg. It is known that the C. P. R. wished ; ;; r. .. prt of Prince Rupert and it is known that trs- t 'a: .a liar. National management wishes the C. P. R. v ' extern section of their road in order to help lift ti t r.ui Jen of oerhead and improve the business of both .!! . unies. The difference between them was f imply .n,. ui finance. The C. P. R. would not pay what the C h. R- asked ces of getting better terms was improved. While no one Scotland 8.7 This advertisement Is not publlsned or displayed by tlu Liquor, Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. I PROMINENT IN MINING Interests of Late Daniel Guggen if City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance S6JN of miaia. heim Were World-Wide 41 iil 'In lo tie .T Daniel Guggenkf?ii Ukn Sunday in He York, was the guiding genUs in the creation of same of tbe largest csiierprsses ir. the hastoay of this continent, bnportmt am one these was Tbe Americas Staeittng and Refining Coespaay. Transient advertising on, front page, .pr inch 2. SO Th- Guggenheim 'enterprises and Legal notices, each insertion, per agate fee Contract rates oc nppIteaUsn. Advertising dnd Circulation Telephone 9S Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1990 PEACE OUTLET AT PRINCE RUPERT one cf the world's largest producers .it ouerescs not oniy pxieMd ever a wide fhid in the United State, but penetrated into Alaska. Mfzico, .Scuth America. Asia aad Africa. After many active years, atr Guggenheim gradually withdre?: from business until be bad no of- fidal conaectfao witb tt, hartne transferred most of his responsibilities to bis son, Harry F Oaapuj beha Th: enLutetton of Us phxuHV tfcropic activities was tew Xunna-tfcac in Janaary, UM. of the DanieJ and Florence pnesnaaesa Fouoda-ttca area tad by btaweif. ais wife and their daoawea. The feondatian was heavfly endowed aad tu charter stated its psvpase to be fa BHHS'Saaa, uapoMgh rharttafaie and Mr. ettrnaes, of the vcC- ef rr-ifrrf ttkraoghoat fin fwtaxe of avtatkw imoe, mt, to eetabftsfa a adwol of atkafs tatOB sun in saMM to in of Kew uie cuaiige in government at, uwawa ine bh.ii- Yark (nrversctf it was bis battef ation was somewhat changed. The new government, it is tt aviation coom be made a real understood, is rather more friendlv to the older comnanv atony, senderkag vttaj ser- irinn than WAS was tk the Mackenzie ef su4rlzia Miner King Government CI nrra ranu n f and tiI tlna the chan nlinn' Vtee tO ttlC BOl in the and welfare as well as to its I al S i ft,6 r V 'I i" V . I V: ' 0round tor hardly had to Stewart and make of it for their gO a port trangcontin- been broken when in January. t9M. ental business, there was always a possibility that they be emphasised his belief in tbe fan-would do so and there were rnany points in favor of the 'portance of aviation by establishing northern port. Had they done so, there would have been ff Dni,..G,?nh'm FBOd far a fight between the two big companies to establish impor- ZZIZSSL nS?T t tant ports through Which to do business. ; ase of tbe fund. With bis son Hairy When Sir Henry Thornton was in Prince Rupert in the f - ouggenbeim as president, the summer he gave a newspaper interview in which he ex-!tn"e' " fBnd ineinded men preseed the opinion that one important port north of J?"?1 (?ttoct!f ta Tlatlm-Vancouver would best serve the interests o! both lines and ' tew and bustoett ' apparently this policy has prevailed. It now seems as if the nnaneed Byrd companies will agree on a co-operative policy of building! ute m ims the fond financed a their fine westward from the Peace in such a way as to TtrT-le "J North best serve the interests of the people of that large and im- XTbZ fir SirSTof ft portant section and at the same time to open up the best atteatian on deveiop-possible new country and to get their product to market in rnent of aircraft and the need of the most expeditious and least costly manner. jswnidpai airports. For the same The information has seeped out that Prince Rupert is fwpo'? J!01, the choice of the railways and that the western outlet of IftreSrnb the two railways will be at the port which has the best tone night to Paris, on that tor xiuruor on me wnote coast anu wmcn is nearest 01 all ports colonel Lindbergh visttad at least t. ii -v . i i. ... one city u each of the 4s states. flying bis famous plane, tbe Spirit ! of St. Louis. i Bom at Philadelphia, July 9. MM. Denial Oaggeaheim was tbe second eldest of seven sons of Meyer Guggenheim. Tbe latter bad come to this country from Switzerland with his father in 187. Daniel received bis education in the schools of! Philadelphia, leaving high scbooU at tbe age of 17 to return to SwtWi izerland to take charge of tbe for I For and Sons was formed and in 189 tbe family and business were removed from Philadelphia to New York. The firm's first venture In tbe smelting and refining of copper was with a small smelter at Pueblo, Colo. From this grew the extensive Oug-genheim interests and enterprises. Was Determined Daniel Guggenheim entered the mining business witb a determination to learn it thoroughly. Under ihtt v.uLi E dent and later, chairman- of the board. When explelticg tbe firms to tw in Soath America. Mr. Oug- For VaneouTer Taesday Thursday .. Friday October S, attention was directed j to the pofftibttitT of metallurgicai ' jivpsorsmtat being made in th, Cbi.'ean nitrate fndasUy. Hte work, "tttrftnf that end resaUtd In Ufe! -Jia?a :'H aovel treataent all &san nstrnte. foMornvd by hit; fi-m acijuiring holdings in that. r.cw. Another Sootri American venture! -ich he spoasoied was the de-! - -lonment of the enormous areas .f tin in BtfiTla. This developed into oasof the finn s most profHaH Iteaote Alaska The ctevekaxnent of a remote i-.-au nroperty in Alaska was an--ther adoievemeat of Mr. Guen-ytvx. The sreperty Is situated on "HP of a hill and was in an acces-Tsk- reelon. Before K mM be xorked it was necessary to build a aailway erer .a mevisg glacier to facilitate operation of the mine and for the transportation of tbe ore The property later was transferred ta the Keaaeoott Cfcaper Company., Mr. Ougawshrtm aided tbe ?ov- m the WerM Wax by a liailhii part hi jsamuiat- issj tbe pcoeksctson of oopper for! WW, H ssski jood music andj Ms desks! u 'have others enjoy H: led Mr. Owjnhttti to Join with' bis wife aad Mr. and Mrs. Marry ; to wcovide funds for; kit Central Park, Kew York 1 In aeptenabw, Mr. Oacgen- heim was made a Oammaader of for bis service n ooaneetien with the development of tbe mineral resources of the Belgian Congo. Mr. OoggeBbeim married Miss Florence SeMoes of Phstedekphta in test. In adiectoa ta their son Harry F, who took aver most of Ms father's tannest restMmsfbuUles, another was Liewt. Colonel M- Robert Guggenheim of the United States Army. They bad a daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Straus Mail'Scliedule Tor (he Efc&t-?, Monday. Wedneadaf urday ... .'. r... 'From the East 15, and 24 From Vancouver Gnmeay Wednesday . Friday SetMfday October L 11 and 22 and Sat 10J0 IB. Sanday, Tneadaf and Thnrsedv 3JM pa 2.30 pjn For Aajox and AIke Arm Sanday . 7 Wednesday 3 From Anyox and Alice Arm From Anyox and Stewart I the guidance of his father he faced , For Stevsrt and Premier! pjti. 9 p JOJ , 11 pm pjn. 4 pjc 1030 past pjn. 1030 am pjn pjnJ Tuesday 11.30 ajn. Thursdav , 8 pmJgg Naa Rh-erand eign branch of his father's bustneas' Port Simpson- d J the manufacture of lace and em! Sunday' ...xUiixj; 7 pm, : broidery. ; a. uv 1 After eleven years. Daniel return-rFrom N,as m7r' iu jed to the United States, In ls84, bb ,arl prt sllnpJon-' father in th mcuitinui havin hs ' luesoay oome interested in the mining bust- j For Boul Den ness. The firm of M. Guggenheim Mendey From South Queen Charlott Thursday . Mondsyt 1U0 ajn.1 Charlottes For Alaska-October 1, 11. and 22. From Alaska Oct. S. 15, and 26. For South Queen Charlottes 7 pm am. ..- 7 pm. From South Queen Charlott Thursdays Saturdays ajru am! all the hardships Incidental to paos- Sunday 7 pm ; KkkiuK uu ucveiupaieni oi xniiiut weanesaays 3 n m. pnoperues. ne gamea such a know- Saturdays 3 pjn ledce of the business that ho on I enabled to take over the leadership j From Stewart and Premier of the family lntaoasttrj the de-f ciming years 01 nis While the, Chime tlve In the emUtln? rather. uier. m various metals, the name waiprln-clpally associated with copper. At one period tbe quantity of copper 1 handled and controlled by the firm was almost one-half the total annual production. Mr. Ouggenheim was credited with the success of many of the firm's undertakings, but what was regarded as the outstanding ono was The American Smelting and Refining Company. He served that company nearly 20 years as preni- Sundays ..... 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He is overbidding his hand, and is bound to get set Losing is too costly . . .depend upon it, products that are advertised must be good I The advertisement! in this newspaporare guides to the finest merchandise of every sort, merchandise carefully and faithfully made, of certain, honest value. You can liJruBt the manufacturers whp write hem. &oooSpo1oapoo$ 'It pays io read the advertisements. They ' arc bids kicked by products (hat can compete in the open , . . and win. n ci ci 06 18