t eae ==] THE DAILY NEW MIAN DROWNED IN RIVER NEAR PORT ESSINGTON et AUSTRIA REFUSES TO DEMOBILIZE TROOPS ON SERVIAN FRONTIER AND CAUSES ALARM YOUNG MAN SWEPT OVERFALLS — AUSTRIA REFUSES TO DEMOBILIZE TWO POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE OF | TO HIS DEATH AT ESSINGTON TROOPS AND CAUSES MUCH ALARM PRINCE RUPERT ARE MARRIED WINOR M’FADDEN SWEPT OVER FALLS WHEN CANOE UPSET MR C. C .LOOP AND MISS MARIE ROWLEY UNITED IN MAR- IN FALLS RIVER—COULD NOT REACH LIFE LINE RIAGE BY REV. F. W. KERR VESTERDAY—YOUNG COUPLE BODY NOT YET RECOVERED. Diplomatic Circles Are Much Worried Over the Refusal of Austria; = wit nesive in caLironnia—ceave Tomonnow. - . . . ‘ ” eames cee: Bs be fails of Bie {falls he only could uch a. te-{ to Withdraw Her Troops From Servian Frontier---Is Thought =| 4 quiet vui very pretty wedding; morning on the Prince Rupert, 1 tributary of th — he could grip it the water visiting en route Seattle, Tacoma, saat ue tea tore bin away ond he was huried| That She Wishes to Force Protection on States lhe orcheceein vadunk cmu,|@iale ae gaeeees Gee th th , ; jthe Presbyterian manse, when ie underit i } = ch : : M. MeFadden, an en H | | Special to Daily News. | Paris, Dee, 25 Diplomatie| cutting up of Turkey, or wishes|Rev. F. W. Kerr united in mar- reside, and Shelton, Washington, s compat ms escapes nar he Hydro-Electrie Co.|rowly and at « hastiiied | London, Dee, 25-The action|¢irelés here ape much worried|to exercise a protective govern-|fiage Mr. C, Christopher 1.10p|‘8¢ Bome of Mr. Loop’s parents: the day before t aid ‘ ! rue P iJof A f to d j ver the failure of Austria t jiment over Albania. and Miss Marie Rowley, both of| Mr. and Mrs. Loop are both i ret ‘ day uesday i ‘ 0 ustrie in re ising o de ob. ,; ove > “ > , Ss « 0 : Up to the present on-|vesterday 1 arched th , : |withdraw t t whieh she} ’ Prince Rupert, popular members of Prince Ru- 7 » the prese 0 esters nen searches eT er); ' ‘ none oO e Se ‘ dre 7 > 8, W . she | one . _ ' : snd Geonmiied an —— h woos n. the Servian| Veen Oe a — St. Petersburg, Dec, 25—The| The bride was given away by|pert’s younger set and their de- st meagre details are dynamtied the pools in hope ifrontier in view of the faet that|recently massed on the Servian| ; se her father, Mr. L, Rowley. of recovering the body. but with a jaction of Austria is causing a parture, which is attended by so how the sad fat 5 I the cause of the recent friction} border. The Powers suggested to} aby autiiien ssiledal anon: Wee | After the ceremony, which was make elt bh i b iva ore met eave | istir amongst ar nen ere, 7 fe 1 w - d from Pr rm re ; has bee emoved by the peace|Servia that she withdraw her de-| It tak a aes, Avia j|solemnized in the presence of the ne db a ae ; Pr $4 w fron nee Rupe is taken to mean 1a ustria| sdiaie frie ‘ els » retle elr man riends. tails of the aeccider 1id in the search negotiations at the suggestion of |mands, which threatened the} ; ‘immediate friends and relatives |® y y 8 nd are that on Tues Mine McFadden was I { ‘ . o safety of the peace of the world.| intends to force her protection|of the contracting parties, all ad- Mr. Loop has been connected , " | | : i ; I oe ON er ee This was done and the Austrian|over the crippled Balkan states. journed to the home of Mr. and|for some time past with GC, B. . dden i al i popular you = na amongst = lar ; . re > : ao | ’ . - | - . ; 2 i : i nf ae : I companions He - Know! ; sheepalan Spprenension —— troops are not demobilized. | This Russia will not allow, and Mrs. P. KR. Harris, the latter a Wark & cap the Jewellers, while Cae ‘ee —_ nae have a mother living somewher: tne various chancellories — of It is feared that Austria has/the result may be a world-wide| §ister of the bride, where a wed-/ Mrs, Loop until lately has been hutary of the Oxta a ee | Europe \designs of participating in the|war. ding feast was spread. associated with the staff of The When near the edge] Vancouver Island i It was the intention of the|Daily News and later with the a orem ero” young couple to sail on the Ven-|Canadian Home Investment Com- Christmas at Jail was caught b> he Jooeoh Fertil nos UNITED STATES TAKES | ,.,.2erstmas st se | CHARLES DEAN, ALLEGED |! ss! ett for heir suture pany d although he made a home at San Diego, California, The News extends its hearti- rasp the life line that| business trip to Vancouver an ACTION AGAINST ROAD popular chief of police was all ROBBER, MAY BE FREED but owing to the delay of the ves-|est congratulations to the young wross the top of the| Victoria smiles this morning, when he sel they will leave tomorrow] people. s the canoe upset Biggest Suit on Record ts Entered | @!nounced to the ubiquitous re- Man Accused of Bank Robbery at sesiiieinneanicie WETHODIST CHRISTMAS MEN ON THE PRINCE tat0 by United Oratee Againet | rors clean dofiet to report. tee] a ae ie ENT ( TREE A BIG SUCCESS | RUPERT MAKE MERRY ine Christmas holiday. Aver witness dice. GOVERNMENT SHOULD LOOK INTO . ie ss rhe | wie! little dinner was held in New Westminster, Dec. 24. _ , ~~ : jthe city bastile on Christmas day oO i im of J aon { Members and Friends of the [Orew on the G. T. P. Boat Have =i ries! si equily in the his-i when two of the old time resi- predentin ssctntbinte-- ied dese Methodist Church Have an } a Good Time—Footbal! f the vorld nvolving|dents were regaled in the most|Charles Dean, the only Bank of approved stvle upon colonial| Montreal robbery suspect now Casetens yore = ers Posy: mene Se ind th regulation lun} held th { y rt v .G. 0 Te fs " a ba roose ane e “e i o ; > e . g “ePg@e = Calif a lands, is on file in the ' oe oe ee Oe eee ee ERS AND THE CONDITIONS SURROUNDING THEIR WORK— ae ‘ is j gl the Pp oy Rupert duff Everything was merry] freedom. with a n : h be : United States District Court here 2 siaiiat: wheal tain Ak eit taal — WAS MEMBER OF CORONER'S JURY AT EXTENSION. the city, the Metho-|brought up a larg nsigniment and bright and the best of good-| Mp, Adam Johnson, the pris- aes . cl ' igainst the Souther Pacifie bwil} and fellowship reigned su- . . ; h at i irist-Jor freight vesterday, a holiday ' , oner’s solicitor, was granted an The followng is an extract from ,news for gospel, it would have ‘ ert I ‘ ! Hailroad bY ie led states | preme : ; ; i ent i 1tmosphere held sway down o1 order by Chief Justice Hunter inja letter written by Perey K. lefL an everlasting impressiva. ehureh building i government on ' Th were the condit that ‘ a e was oO ne Vancouver, allng upon the At- . » Vane ar ‘or ese were © conditions e on Christmas Eve.| he wharf N . athe a Uncle Sam's tight is | estab A Union Depot Be . , 7 : Winch to the Vancouver World. brought out a strong recommen- arge attendance of| All the members of the crew on ish title to all of the oil lands it Victoria, Dec. 26—The gov- torney General and the governor|Mr, Winch, who operated a cigar dation to the government to f the ehureh and}the trusty ship Prince Rupert} @ajifornia “now claimed by the/ernment has announced that a/of the provincial jail to show] factory at Ladysmith, has been make it necessary for the men we enjoyment of thelwere holding high revels in their|Southern Pacific Company rhe|settlement for a joint union ter-|cause why the prisoner should|engaged in business in the dis- to appoint one of their own men ed Christmas festiv-}ooveral departments he mess|land consists of 125,000 acres of} minal on the Songhees reserve /not be discharged, tricts affected by the coal strike}ig act in the capacity of a gas equalled that of the, : the riehest oil flelds in the state,|has been arranged with the rail- The hearing of the applica-|for a number of years. He is a committee once or twice a month \ huge Christmas tree }?°)* cgpadb bon tetera ere including the Kern River, Sunset,|Ways entering Vietoria, tion will take place on January|very thorough man and has|in conjunction with the twenty wn with presents for['™ the — & oe ' — Maricopa, McKittrick, Midway cnaeenineensentnesneeneenlanaeepe 7th in Victoria before the Chief| given much of his time to study-| fre bosses, who were unable to d and young, was nat {tor the _—. re as aeinih Rik Hills, Devel’s Den, Lost Hills Bohemians Entertain. Justice of the provinee. ing the conditions in and about] discover gas that caused the last piece de ressilance ¢ jy , and Coalinga fields This land is Amongst the many pleasing Dean, following various re-|the mines. Furthermore, he was explosion. Ci, ORE -Proerery ' Boxing Day, as most of] Yariously estimated to be worthflittle social functions that took}mands in the police court, aftér|a member of the coroner's jury! The men claim that on report- through, at which a Poday, ne 2 ~ 7 from $5,000 to $7,000 and acre.|place on Christmas Eve was ajbeing brought here from Los|at the time of the Extension ex- ing gas one of their men was dis- the boys and 1 oi es Se ee yom lhe bill was filed by T. J. But-|delightful little dinner party|Angeles, was to be tried at the|plosion, so knows whereof he] «piminated against, and cannot irked ability Particu-|°@!! it, sports me ae pe er and B. D. Townsend, special} given by the members of the Bo-|recent assizes, his case, how-| rites. work even as a helper in the resting was a club] 8e'ns to be indulged tn, ie assistants to Attorney General|hemian Mess to a number of theirjever was traversed until the It is the taken for granted|mines, and, strange to say, these king exhibition given by the | Whi h will be ee i x Wickersham A large number of] friends, including members of the|spring assizes. opinion that it is the high wages|/fire bosses who continually re- gger girls, who have achieved | a" aon -_ — , : 00 ad special agenis also were engaged] fair sex Those present were Since the first preliminary trial f coal miners in British Colum-| ported the mine clear of gas pre- rofielency at these exer | "¢8s boys ae eae ~ in collecting material for the suil.|]Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Dunn, Mr.|one of the principal witnesses,|bia that makes the price of coallyious to the last explosion are the able tutelage of | stewards 2 a It is alleged by the government/and Mrs. Hugh Dunn, Misses|who claims to have seen the ac-|so high, and has caused the con-|the very men the company M orter The latter gave a several DOING ne oe that while the Southern Pacific} Helen Dunn, Brodie Dunn, Dud-|ecused in an automobile in com-|yerting of coast shipping into oil brought from Ladysmith to display of the art him | place and altegetnes . oy 6 Company was securing the lands}/sie Dunn, Messrs. W. A. Petti-| pany with four other tnen on the} burners, and even the locomotives|CGumberland to act as bosses for lid also young W IHiam|’> gaod time will be apes a ri whieh it claimed under its grant} grew, W. 8. Marshall, C. R. Aver-|morning of the robbery, has died.}/on the island, As the men claim|the Chinamen and try to break Nhe i Altogether the alfa palter Dam, ane are. tee tre | from Congress, it had in its em-/ill, 8. 0. Lrick, G. 8, Fitzmaurice,)This was young Russel Green-|(hey are only receiving about/the strike, thereby forcing the. of the most sucersstul | PSs? and enthusigam /- = ploy a corps of the most compe-|J.W. Chapple and H, H. D, Hem-| wood, who a short time go Was} $2.50 per day, it would give the|men back on unconditional terms, any ‘exeellent entertain way Prince Rupert celebrates ht tent mineral experts in the United| mel instantly killed by a live wire. government an excellent chance thereby discriminating against ven this Christmas Gartetmeas 9agson States, and this in face of the - —— Another one of the witnesses|(o discover the cause of the high any of these men who have taken - Garncole Plant Burns fact that the railroad company { Heintzman piano, 4 Ennis/is a well known character around] price of coal which is affecting part and eventually to weed ! and Jerry at the Savoy Pittsburg, Pa., De »4 The} Was not entitled to any mineral/piano, to be sold during the next|the city. No mention has ever}eyery consumer, and working to]{hem all out whether their griev- 1 lant of th Carbon | lands under its grant As a re-|6 days at big discounts, See|been made to date of who the/the disadvantage of increased|ances were right or wrong. Carnegie plant «© e if 0 SHIP : : at Kast Carnegie, [Sult, the government alleges, the|them. Wark’s. 206tf owner of the mysterious aulo-| shipping. STRANDED WITH Steel Company & : , Southern Pacific secured the very oe mobile was, or what eventually The last unfortunate explo- near here, was destroyed by fire SIXTY-SIX PERSONS tt ! f $75,000 best oil lands in, the state Vernon W. Smith returned on|became of the machine. sion which oceurred at Extension MANY ARRIVE FROM with a loss 0 75, 5 ~~ the Prince Rupert from a_ visil inines brought out the wonderful CHRISTMAS E i A. F. & A.M. Accountant desires bookkeep-|to the south. See A. W. Edge Co. for wall) fact that there was no dangerous SOUTH ON ‘9 Ship Goes Ashore WNear|Tsimpsean Lodge, A. F. : ing or other work for evenings. paper. Low prices to make rooM| yas in the mine previous to the Candy tinge Gnd Bie Gas- Installation of officers in Xe \pply Box 63, Daily News, 301-7| Tom and Jerry at the Savoy,.|for new spring stock. 285-tf| .xplosion, as sworn to be the case|Prince Rupert Arrives on Time ing Boat Goes to Rescue. impsean Lodge, No, 58, A. FP. & A. oe by the company’s fire bosses, but Yesterday with a Large i. will take plese in the ret eval ii a — by a strange coincidence a gas Passenger List. Sandy Hook, Dee. 25 rhe Re-}ie Temple ,Srd Avenue and Fifth Culter Senaeca reached the} street, on Friday evening, Dee explosion occurred with such violence that it tore the shoes The steamer Prince Rupert, dod (MOAEET SPMPEOING 981 974m Bt © o'clock as enna _ si ‘ f of one man and blew great big]Captain Barney Johnson, arrived » Jersey sands yesterday and @§}and sojourning brethren are cor- Ch dN y, G D l d Sh timbers in all directions, and|on time on Wednesday morning ‘ # by in an effort to get aldially invited to be present, 304 ristmas an cw cars d ts elayec — pment caused the death of about thirty : ———— with 96 passengers and a full \ lo accomplish the rescue ———_—— miners, leaving many a poor Y ; sixty-six passengers who We have a large stock ef = We shall clear at half Vancouver prices, Judge foe yourselves. widow and little orphan to suffer complement of general freight. hoard of her, monds Do you want wc woe Sterling Silver Backed Brushes in beautiful leather case, velvet lined, Good value for without any visible means of|/Among the saloon SRenengre Daughters of the Empl “Dance = an ual ae sth Bam $5.00; CUL LQ. core cece ere rn rere dennnes tthe eee eeneeeeeeeee eens sted tenes $2.50 support. By the awful sight of were ~~ ane + ae . ae e -e »jlutely perfe irs Tage saggy 2 Set of Fish Carvers and six pairs of Fish Eaters; heavy silver plate on nickel, in beau- seeing the first two or three} Mrs. W. ©. Sehmehil, R. A, third in the series ofjevery one. Our price tiful heavy leather covered wood ease; silk lined. Beautiful gift. Value $18.50 bodies arrive, and the poor|Grant, Albert Sehmehl, John es given under the auspices|next six days are as low as the eg ee $10.50 souls seeking to claim the dead|Sehmeh!, George Magar, Gordon Daughters of the Empire}jowest. Wark’s. 206tt Set of Fish Carvers, satin lined case. Value 85.00 for......ccccecrcecesessenees $3.00 all through the night and day,} Bain, Mrs. Mareh, Mrs. Deacon, held in MelIntyre Hall on ————____—__——_—- Manicure Sets; stamped; At silver on nickel, Value 83,50 for .....60e eee eee e ees $2.00 waiting anxiously for their dead]Mr, and Mrs, L. Dunean, Mrs, night, Dee, 27th This Big reductions = war! pap : Set of Carvers, white ivorine handles, sterling silver mounts, Guaranteed best steel; as every train came in, you could] Poole, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Markel, will be a bal poudre and|see A. W. Edge Go, 2nd Avenur | OB.00 DOr 5 oc vicewadere: +: \6ee gab 6 Memes +++ caps OCs bees 0 64 OURO Oe ee $3.00 realize inore what an awful ca-}Mrs. T. R. Lengfield, M. FP. John- he exeeptionally enjoyable ul Beautiful Dressing Table Sets, sterling silver backs, including Brush and Comb, two lamity it was—a grief that ecan|son, Mrs, D, Riehards, A, Sholt, at Orme’s Drug Stere Gordon Bain, who re oe Glothes Brushes and Mirror, in beautiful plush lined ease, Value $18.50 for, 619,00 only be fully understood in afS, Stickney, J. K. Cornwall, J. EB. 302.303 |such severe injuries a few months Dozens of other gifts at equal reductions, small town, with crepe on every} Merryfeld, J. H, Kearney, Mrs. A, — ago by deme a ae All these goods manufactured by J, Rogers, SheMeld, England, a name whieh is itself other door, If you could only W, Stants, Murdo MeLean, D. 3 Steamers Collide belting whilst he seek - a guaranties, and all slamped imagine the burying of ao many] Biglow, C, L. Magigan, 8. Biglow, Welphia Dee 25-—"The | Prine Rupert | aning Mi 5, W ve Come nedtdiiietns Wan Eaneeett bodies in the presence of three|N. Peters, A, Bassett, Mrs. C, A. Marion and Oeceanie}an arrival on the Prinee Rupert thousand people and the pitiful) Adams, Vernon W. Smith, George z ited yesterday in the lowerjon Wetneeny a visit to the HA YNER BROS. cries of the poor unfortunate|Lowell, Elizabeth Wapner, Anna are harbor Both ships} lowe! 3rd Ave. near 7th St Prince Rup 8c souls; if only that seene could|Goodgtick, T. Semick, D. Lavery, yar fs . I . . ert, . ° 7 2 : adiy damaged but were otenesn tities , have been witnessed by the people|J, Sehaffer, Ed, Mullen, ©. A, 7 turn to port, No lives — = who take things for granted and/ Bushnell, ost Phone | i . = icine