VESSEL FOUNDERED AFTER COLLISION ELEVEN LOSE LIVES I'OltT OF HPMX. Trinidad, 11 IK F.lcveo paoseiuterH and ,t.,...i , ..r I. ik "' inner- 01 (lie crew oi no- i iilitd gnvernnieul uleumcr iipariiiia perished yesterday Will' li tlu vnuiiel riniiiiliieeil llfllT ounliiii- wilh the liner Van Dyek Hi 'he hiirliur here. CALIFORNIA 'QUAKE NAVIW HAllllAllA, Feb. 18. A ini'Mi enrlli Ireinor was fell hero "in iniiriiuig lusting five sreonds " dtinuiKi! is so fur renorleil to iiat,e been done. Los AllKelor fe" hi' BlKick. Ill en uveritue i.iililie life. I'llhllf dtllies. uieiil anil eanuif lie no peiierftl fur people lo wunh i hen- IihiiiU of pubHr affuirK or -..I i dlled politic wm rejirotlohle nnd x ii' h nn inrliualion nhunld not exil Hitl Mr. Man-on. If iioliliei lefl an nitaory ins- lueKKion wilh many people il wac Hie pulilieiHIl IbeniM'lven , who were perhnp inwl lo hlaine for mn'ti an lnipnUn. II wui nu wonder Hint lh pnhlie "flMi he-ieed of Hie politieiau) whal Ihev HHhl nhoul earh other. II wn- -m il talk by the polii n-inn , ,..,,... .u.. l luil ulaeeil (hem SO n.. o. ill i-Piiiite and lllllile I It L' ritieii! hmlh lo eniet Mr. i eil. could only ho iiminn i fnllv disrharged with iiersiuial unselfishness 'ind in lelliui'iil inleresl in the Uohleuis iileoellll'll. KoeukiiiL on aspects of tlm ...mi nf tUf iirovinee of yw ri II in' ii.-iiisi. t:iduiii'liu. Air. Mtinsoii sluled I hid the tusk differed ........iu mwi was intieli mure ...omdejt I ban it was for in nlnnee. in lite prairie province In Hie provinces of .Manitoba t ii.itvii ii mill A lien a one c-il-nun '" . .....I., industry, that or iKncui i...... .. limn iiiiiiL wiitie in ii.iiiwi. I'.nliiinhia there was irreul diversity of Industry and ..,..iv nf these industries were i.. iiu.iinches highly vnriegnloil III . mil lire. litis mane kihitii everything iniirh m'ni'P dirricitu. Varied Agrloulture in nirrieiillure, for Instance, the Bovernnient was railed upon 1,, deal with problems in ronnoc. ti..,. ..iiii the vast Krain nren n ii... ii..,ir,. lliver Valley, the mixed ll'nrler Idal Idaho (con'-tifU on page 'vvo ,K 'v.- f Wmln VAMOFYLIl. 1 eh. IK. James Stables, ngeil (50, Tor a miuiber of years u resident of Allin nnd recently chairman of Hie Mili um if ami hisiriel Joint Sevvnge anil llruiuage Itiuml. droppeil dead from heart disease hen last night. BRITISH AVIATOR ARRIVES CAPETOWN CAI'I'.TOW.N. Fell. IK. -Alan .1. Clitliluini, a llritislt aviator, who hUuIihI from the Croydon aviation sliitmn m i.nglnnd on Noveiiiher 1(5 for a flight lo Capetown by way of ligypl. ai lived hint night. His actual fly- Inif lline for K.0:!o miles was nlioiit 1MI hours. PRINCE IS EXPECTED LONDON. Feb. 18. - The Due.h ess of York is expected to become ii uiollier in April, il is now h finitely known. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheal It.C. Silver... nonsolidaled Diltivvell filadslotie .... Mnrinol I'reniipi' Hid. . I:r5 . 1 .05 2 0.00 ?.K .. .nr. i-4 V.-.Ti .l-'lu .( i Asked 1.75 .00 ! . 1 0 tTi TAX Boston Grill 25 nd; Am War Large Upstair Dining Hall, Servlc with newly laid dancing floor fur hire. Anywhere ai nnyum A,,,; NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, stand Royal Hotel, 3rd v. ,.",('"t PRINCE RUPERT The latest and heal for the and 6th St. least. Phone 457. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XVI NO, 41. I'lllNCK HI PHUT. U.U., Till ItSDAY. FFHIU ANY . I2. Yoli-nJajr's Circulation, ISM Slrwi Siles. W PRIOR FIVE CENT WO MttUON PEP PROJECT S PLANNED ON. A. M. MANSON ADDRESSES GYROS: URGES ACTIVITY OF YOUNG MEN . i J I I I l XX " I . Heard by Local Gyros n . t i . t r i f r UilLC Jiupcn io uuunu iu tunc iici oiiuic ii Britisi Columbia's prosperity asserts Mr. Manson Tii iugli prune lliiperl u fur 1im" md enjoyed lis irc of i(f-i -- ii nil general prosperity of tin province f liritish , il i hound ini'vilultly In come into i It own fair (Inc. v i Hit firm conviction expressed by I Ion. A. M. .Mtiusou. in uer.il fur lirilt-li Columbia, in uii tuldres ventordii) rn In tnrr I lit- (ir (Hub which he urged, a an orgunizu- wtig iii4n. In jump into il place in t lit- mallei tif cle- c i '.I puhli: ufftnrs mill force the il. with iiinnnin -use iino' confidence, even more rhpidly into I In- do- i i- y f hound lu enjoy III II'I'I'IUI 'I'll . NIP.YS BE EXCLUDED FROM STATES bni Denarttnant Order Slaned by Secretary For Titled vv Lady at Ellis Island iN. I t-tt. 18. Tli " ulli'url has lcMi . !'! hum lbf lllited i La In it I v i-ui i iihmi I . Iium icruiiully !- ,IT. I.. I I lie Colli' lc.. "Ah" i .. Kllii 1-ltiinl. ad-' 'li' milium iH n"' ik in Willi an I'lc'iii'iinni in v ! m a Willi I hi" 1 ' 1 "I m , l.( Mint H.iM-ulllMI UlUllr "II lll'lllllf of tin' : .,,! ,i wi ii linl"'"" wliH Ii Mm case will ;i ftr indicia) review. I0XER KNOCKED HIMSELF OUT empsoyls Sparring Partner Died From Self-inflicted Bullet Wound h iMl. Feb. IH. Ralph n v i iirx of UK'1, sparring i ' "i Jack Denipsoy, titt in Hospital here yesterday friiin ii wound in tin' bend, which iV'-- said wax ftcir-liiNicttitfl-Tur orriccr said llrooks' heart ill Kansas City hail ''il linn. Ho nunc here o jmr-isi- in mi exhibition hout i lie 'hnnipion on Saturday In Uii nri' of hi aillrf. lneli uh cliaruclfri.i'd h IIm iloriii) ih-ihI x wi'll known Ioouciiit. Mr. MaiiiHin inuilf iio'iitioii Mf i'io of the iliffioul-i tfir- ctHMMiiiicntl in fbr umi'nt-iim'iiJ of llr-iluh UuluuibiH, rv-f-rrM M tWr vv.al ttiut llHll tNMMI HIMlir l!pill MllOl,- , li U 4trtvM.Wev m 4kc Jul emir anl coiu'IikIciJ with a Ihr-rtiiat rxkorlalnm for I lie --'o-ilri of. Ibe rily. -jM-mlly the younu meu, Uu curry n the luillle for jibe reomiiltfiti hihI 4levliiii,ii' lw wlni-li Priurr Hupert n en-. tHIoil. Mr. MuHMin ipi'ncl bin ui-lr'-f by tbuiikinu tin' -ro l.luhj for Mm priil-(ri- of HtMreitHtiN' il tiirinbern ami frieiuU. I'riiire j lluptirt. be Mtul. bad always been kiml l blHl mo! he uilltiliie8 votitlertHJ why he hud lefl lh rily in the ulunnpl lu nrve in (ellow ritueiiK hi unulher uapa- eil. Ofleii, liirin$s the lif-of pliblie illllei, there were Hne when be wMirtl thul he were hue rlillt bin profr--i-ion in I'rince Hupert. Unwarranted Impression Hie hicllnalioii thai Mi'ined lu IlYKi: imivK (.AISF.S TUAIN WltKCK The above graphic phol illustrates one of Hie lerrildc n -nll- "l the breaking of u dyke near lleugetr. Holland. The trucks were WHtdied .iway and lln- speeding train was derailed into Hie water. Floods in Holland. rr Mod to luxe' caused innce dumage than any other similar disaster in years. WILKINS SUPPLY PARTY BAD LUCK ' ON NORTHERN TRIP NKXANA t'li. IK. ; IM'' iiarly of I be Iruns- : polar expedition nUru-d ; ii o r t liward W'e-tiHMUy , inlnu lioci' "I il leH ! nled flcr jjoin only 10 j mile III ix days. i FORMER ATL1N MAN IS DEAD James Stables, Chairman of Vancouver District Drainage Board, Expired Liberal Convention in England Adopts a Policy of Land Nationalization LOXllON. Feb. IS. Approval of Hie principles of Hit' hind policy laid, down l llighl Hon. I lav id Lloyd (ieorgv wn given in u re-olotion adopted Ly the delegates from I he Lilterul Associations of Fiiglaud and Wales gathered here yeslerday. This was .lite policy which caused the defection of Sir Alfred Mond from the party. Jl strikes al the ancient system of landlordism under which the. large estates in Fnglatid and Scotland mo held. New opliuii. Two Million Dollar Palp Mill to be Constructed at New Westminster Making Silk Fibre vi'W W I'S'PMIXSTKII. t'eli. 18. (Joustriicliou is to eom- menre williiu ti days on a lvo minion uoitar puip nun .wincii will he operated by the Iloiuiiiion .National Uoii-oliduled hidiife-Iries Lid. on Poplar Island adjacent lo New Westminster, jl was- aniioiinced today. The nlanl will have daily otitptil of I no tons of bleiieheu hemical oiiln lor the production of line Itayon fibre lo lie used . i r ! : II. ill (lie iiianiiitiriure oi luiyou mik. The company has holdings carryii'g t,:ton.itio feel ol Inn her with another billion uuilei It. II. Illack of Ldiiiouton am! eorve and .Ldiii Wluileu are in terested in the mill of which Sunnier llitliip of California is resident. XILLED WHEN AUTO TURNED TURTLE ON A LEVEL CROSSING NFW WF.STMINSTF.lt. Feb. 18. Re$ Mackie. years of age. lied in the hospital yesterday afternoon as a result of injuries received when driving an uuto- Jnobile shortly after, midnight. I'he ear turned turtle al a level erossine here. John Mitchell, aged 10, companion of Mackie, was seriously injured. COOLIDGE IN BED WITH A BAD COLD WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. I'fesldenl Goolidge is rouflued lo his bed with -'n'e Mutl i not se'Mous LITIGATION ON INER'S ESTATE Heirs of George Washington Car-mack Agree on Amounts to be Received Aim of Wade Flying Expedition I is to Get Ahead of Bolsheviks j in Discovery New Artie Lands ' MAN YlJllK, FeJi. 1. A race wilh nir siptailruu of Jtii-I a t . :;.iru liuitl whi'-li mife'lil he nm il a- a military flyiiiff lm i line Ii ! Alifkn or Siberia will probably be the result of lite I'lii.n ilymg expeiJilion wliuli will te ronunuitiiea D) riiui Lieutenant Leigh Wuile, the round FROZEN BODY OF 14- MAN TAKEN FROM 1 REFRIGERATOR CAR , I 4 SETTLED TODAY SF.ATTLF.. Feb. 18. The lieirs of (ieorge Washington earmark "discoverer" oT the Klondike? bus agreed to a sell lenient of tlic iM2.om estate. Margaret Uar mack, tin Seattle Widow of tbo pioneer prospector joined' lit' the setllenivnt with (truce fafltg of (Uiliforuia. daughter nf Car mack s first wife who was an India!'. t inier I he settlement which closes two years of litigation Mrs. Saflig will receive in cash tr.00( and Mrs. Carniuck re ceives 50 per rent of the cslale a cold. Physicians valued at $00,000, principally in Se:r:te pi'oper'y. WIXXIPKii. leli. IK. The i cozen body of a man believed to be Hubert Allen was taken from a re-Iriserator ear in IWe Uan-aiiian National yarN ye-lerday after its arrival riiini Toroiitu loaded with fish. SNOWING TODAY AT BURNS LAKE WHILE I ( ! : ! COLD IN THE NORTH t Tins nu'i niHK the (tovernment I ehvi aplis weal her report Males bat il is Miliums a! Utirns Lake. uml that lelegcaph Lreck and Wliilehiir.-e are much colder, thei Uieriiioineler at the latter place registering l tej;rees below zero, i iir report louuws; Terrace Snowing. windy; temperaluri'. -.'Si. Anyox Cloudy, calm; teniper- ture, 2J. Stewart- -Cloudy, eulin; lem-eralure, llaiellon Cloudy, windy; etnpei-alure. .'(. Sinithers Cloudy, windy; teinperalure, 20. Hums Lake Snowing. Calm; lempeAiturc. 23. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, aim; temperature. 2. Wliilehoise - Clear. calm; teniperature. 11 below. Hig Salmon TiMiiperalure, 26 below. Dawson Cloudy, south wind temperature. I below. Yukon average Temperature t "i below. TO MAKE PLANS FOR HOSPITAL CONVENTION Committee Aopolnted to Tako Chame of Arrangements for Meetin? to be Held Here Preparations will shortly be started by the local hospital board foi the holding here in August of the annual convention of the H.C. Hospitals' Assoeiu lion. A commillee was appointed at the meeting of the board last nighl by President S. K. Camp lieu n lake charge or arrange ments, This eonuuillee will con sist of 0. P. Tinker, chairman, J. II. Thomjisou. Aid. M. .M the wuilu flyer told the Associated Pre-.s. "It is Hie firm opinion of every iiiciiiIkt of our parlv thai Hie Holxlti'viks plan to heal u- in finding the eiiuliiieiit win' Ii we feel uoMired lies in the iineliarted eas above Alaska. Willie v." have no direct eviileneet" of ' It ik. Ihere 1- much cireuui-Hlautial '-idenee. We are plan- n im i lie trip with the definite idea of Kc'li'iK aheail of tliei lliil-liev iks if we ran." Wade said.! ITWO RECOVERED AFTER 14 HOURS I vj Deaths at Sap Gulch Near Salt , Lake City From Snowsllde Number 35 MANY M3RE EXPECTED Digging Continues With Hope of i-iriding More Alive or Recovering Bodies BINOHAM, Feb. 18. The totl of deatu al the Miowsltils yesler- 18 miles south- wesrof trait Gke Rlty, 1 cut II "J Jj this morning with al least an equal number unaccounted for. t 4 .1.... ........I.. ...... i.. II... lt,.l,i ,1 IIV.T II ir-u'it ail- ill ,i,i. lal injured. A large force of miners is still nigging in the debris in an endeavor lo release victims or to recover bodies. The hope that some or the people who were buried may yet be alive was strengthened when Mr. and Mrs. James .McOouahl t were taken out alive jourieen . hours after Hie catastrophe which swept their home away. . Residents of sap Oulch were. threatened wilh further -slides: this morniius and guard are patrolling Hie hilNide in order to ; warn those below of impending'' danger. LOST LIFE IN MILLACCIDENT Frank Shanor of South Vancou ver Died on Way to. Hospital at Chllliwack CHILLI WACK. Feb. 1H- With his head split and his hand -severed from his body in a mill accident at Sardis near here. Frank Shanor of Soutli Vancouver, secretary or the lumber company, died while beiius brought here to the hospital, lie is survived by a widow and seven children. (BUILDING BRIDGE ON TRAIL RUNNING FROM TERRACE TO A1YANSH The provinciiildeparlment of public works is building a new bridge over Cedar River, in mile mirth of Terrace on the Ter- rare-Aiyunsli trail. The new bridge, which replaces one that was vvuslmd out in December, will restore, the connection between Terrace nnd AiyuYislt. Stephens, Miss Jean Ilarrisoi,l . MF.L1MH RNH, Feb H.N. and the representative t. 'death lull from lutsh firei the board Jrom I he AVotnen Auxiliary. Included in ihe duties of the committee will he lo find a hull suitable for the holding of the ('011X0111 ion. to make reserva j dons and restaurant arrange t incuts, etc. hic ai. AUSTRALIAN BUSH FIRE 18. - The in (he Australian fire has reached Four others are missing. W. 11. Tobey. CN R. Mipcrin-temleut. left thin morning lor the interior cm .official iluHcs. Ho wilt be away four or five day.