PRINCERUPERT THE PACIFIC pORT OF PROGRESS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: 4 The mayor's advice to the Metia- katlah native politicians was tno : doubt: ‘Let Joe do it.” PRINCE RUPERT, PRICE FIVE CENTS (INISTER SAYS DEPORTED ; EN WERE ANARCHISTS 4 [ANTS TO PURCHASE CITY 20 YEAR SIXES—-WOMAN GOT SIX MONTHS FOR SELLING LIQUOR APT. RICHARDSON OF VADSO STEPPED OFF RAIL INTO BOAT E H BOW STOVE IN DRIFTED To ‘CENTRE OF CHANNEL— SUCTION TORE OFF PILOT HOUSE AS SHE WENT DOWN—MATE WAS ON THE BRIDGE WHEN SHE STRUCK details of the wreck-| Within half an hour she Vadso, reported in|Some of the boys saved a few of News, were brought | their clothes and personal ) teamer’s crew on the|fects, but most of them terday aflernoon, |only what they wore. The iin was off duty and } boats kept together and at when she struck, | light pulled into Arrandale.” is on the bridge, She} The Vadso was running at the point of the|speed when she struck and Nasaxo Gulf in|lofficer believed he had her 4 I t When Captain|the right course, but apparently t on the bridge he|she was much nearer shore ne at the bow.!|he thought. She kept on her into shore|ing afler she hit and went ed to answer thejin deep water. ed off into the The steamer was northbound ' he time the boats/at the time and carried a general bow was underjcargo for Granby Bay. the captain stepped|other things she had 500 nto one of the life|of dynamite and a quantity a few minutes] oil There were 120 tons of coal | tion was tremen-|for Rogers & Black aboard which the pilot house}had not been discharged nt down }she was in this port. thick heavy | here were about twenty hen we struck the!the crew. They were picked up Duesday morning,” | at Arrandale by the Venture, Gf ‘ of the ill-fated'also of the Union Line, yesterday Daily News yester-|morning The Venture was f the crew wholthis port two hours yesterday ily were in their|afternoon southbound. shock awoke them The Vadso only came off das if the whole|dock four months ago after of her Weling an accident at Nanaimo. i she was gone.{great many thousand dollars y and the orders|were spent on repairing in the life boats.|She was valued at over $50,000, ND BROKERS’ AGENT WANTS TO BUY CITY DEBENTURES NOT TOUCH HYDRO-ELECTRIC FIFTY-YEAR BONDS— MAY MAKE OFFER FOR THE NEWER ISSUES OF TWENTY-YEAR SIXES salesman for Mes-|ter is a ten-year bond. The Briges & Slavton./ers are all twenty-year issues ¢ if Toledo, Ohio, is|five per cent. The . committee goliating for some|anticipates the interest es This firm is| have to be raised to six per Mayor Pattullo had} The representative of ' ‘ tiations with, Chey} brokers and the finance commit- $100,000 worth of|/tee are having numerous t bonds lsions and an offer will probably ce committee en-|be made today or tomorrow. sell the $550,000 rhe finance committee i bonds, but Mr, | have offers from other quarters, d not touch anything|but on account of negotiations He wants twenty. | having to be made over the oe lhe committee, it is| progress 1s slow. now trying to get] the debentures of Major Gibson Married ly passed bylaws, be-| _— ric line extension, \ wire to local friends : vaterworks extension,!nounced today that the marriage lephone extension, lof Major Gibson to Miss Rietche! creation grounds, | touk place in Vancouvel yester- a and $20,000 for the| day The bride and groom Street school The Jat-| expected up on Saturday's boat. OR RR Cae cle ins iu ania ce alana EMPRESS THEATRE ... 1O-NIGHT... PROGRAM We can recommend our tonight’s program to our pa- ‘rons. We consider it one of our best. IN FIVE PARTS (Y 1~-PATHE’S WEEKLY REVIEW—This 1s & num- her of particular interest. Among the events pictured Lord Strathcona’s last visit to Montreal and a num ber of views of Lord Haldane'’s recent visit to the ‘hited States and Canada, ‘lr 2—-THE CLOD, Part 4. ‘ 3——THE GLOD, Part 2—This is a magnificent production, Tt is a vivid portrayal of conditions as ‘hey exist in Mexico at the present time. ! 4--THE NEW YORK HAT—A_ very interesting tiedy drama from the Biograph Studios, ‘iP 5-—THE WELL SICK MAN—This is a delightful Omedy from the Edison Studios, We are sure you Vill like it. COCCI IIR III OIRO RIO ARO TIA AA Tt hebetetek A SMART CRUISER FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMS PATROL Broadside view of H. M. Canadiar granddaughter of the late Lord ready for trial at Thorneycroft's vard. Oceans, or in the Great Lakes. at Southampton, WILLIE RITCHIE WILL Fortune From Trip Abroad Special to The Daiiy News Ritchie today promised Austra- lian Snowy Baker to go to Aus- tralia immediately after his fight with Harmel Tommy Murphy. Baker and _ Ritchie's manager, told Ritchie that he aan him o go to Australia, win, lose or draw with Murphy, but in the event of winning the fight the} financial side of the trip would be on a different basis Baker told Ritchie the trip would net him a nice little fortune. Rit- satisfied with the arrangements. GOT SIX MONTHS — Man Escaped—Held on An- other Charge yesterday and imposed the mini- mum sentence of six months in jail The man got free of the charge by claiming he had noth found on him, oceasion to emulate Peter. He not married to her; that he did not live with her; he had a sep- arate room, but she paid all the rent, He knew nothing about her character. On ecross-exam- ination he admitted he some- times slept in the kitchen of her apartments, that he ate with her and that he got money from her. A Mrs. Fortin was frequently in the rooms. Evidence was brought by - the prosecution to show the immoral character of the woman, which the magistrate stated satisfied him the place was a common bawdy house Tessier's solicitor asked for an adjournment until tomorrow, Eastern Hockey Games Special to the Daily News Toronto, Feb. 5 oceny 2, Ottawa 1. Montreal Wanderers | ar Ons. tario 1. A Quebec 6, Canadiens 1, 7 ERIES TREATY NOT YET SIGNED BY U. S. (GERMANY SAYS NAVAL FIGHT IN are HOLIDAY IMPOSSIBLE}, Expects to Harvest Nice mee jer Signed Up by March First | dward Grey’s Speech Re- Canada Will Not Extend plied to by German pore to rane Daily owe.) : p Special to The San Francisco, Feb. 5 Willie } Gonsiderable jhasized the impossibility of the * Washington delaying , was followed to- : ti ) i F Foley, are in conference Baker |! declaration likely that Canada Teacher Got Life Sentence that direction (Srieetal to The Daily News. chie’s manager is’ thoroughly} SRR ACR ET Rae sora circles. | PRESBYTERIAN CONCERT Choir Assisted by Other Local Singers Makes Good jnounced on the FOR SELLING BOOZE Mrs. Tessier Found Guilty wus This morning Magistrate | Phone 4. Carss found Mrs. Tessie! guilty | of selling liquoi without a licence on the’ evidence given organizations ing to do with the liquor, al-} : pianofortessolo by though the marked bill was} Later Tessier was charged with being an inmate of a dis-| orderly house and he then took} q yavies and Rob- denied the woman. Said he was} -lrooms en. suite with private \ ’ } i _. jbaths, and finished in various q [BS dl Orin ‘Istvles of i Manson wants to do a real service GOOD PROGRAMME AT . : THE EMPRESS THEATRE blind piggers? on Rivers Inlet, rnagnificent an idea of the immensity of |tions as they exist in Mexico un- accumulation |Lord Strathcona’s }Montreal and Lord Haldane’s re- New York Hat’ | cannot fail lo eiajoy. DEPORTED LABOR LEADERS WERE DESPERATE CHARACTERS SECRETARY BAIN SAID NOTHING MORE. DIABOLICAL WOULD BE ATTEMPTED BY AN INVADING FORCE—INCITED VIOLENCE AND ANARCHY Special to The Daily News the most prominent in inciting Capetown, 8. A., Feb. 5.—Gen-|violence and he had known him eral Smuts, the minister of de-|to have been employed by the secretary of the Boer govern- ment. He declared him one of the most desperate characters he ermment, He spoke with force|eyer encountered. Nothing more before the house. The minister | diabolical, said the general, argued that the government was|could be Committed by an inyad- not. dealing with an ordinary tele force than what the deport- strike but a syndicalist conspir-|ed leaders attempted. General acy of the worst kind. The fed-|Smuts quoted the speeches of eration attempted to paralyze|the deported strikers and laid trade and transportation and/great stress on the gravity of a terrorize the public. To defeat|/native rising. He said while the the conspiracy and prevent’ the|government was considering the public from succumbing to this|/grievance presented after the anarchy it became necessary to|July riots the leaders deported mobilize a force larger than was|were forming a provisional employed in the Boer republic to}government and intended to start the war declared Secretary|oust the present incompetent Bain. One man deported was | government. fense, moved the second reading of a bill to indemnify the gov-| MINISTERS PAID EXPENSES OF THEIR WIVES AND DAUGHTERS QUESTION DRAWER IN HOUSE OF COMMONS BRINGS OUT A LOT OF INFORMATION ACOUT THE TRIPS OF MINISTER ABROAD Special to The Daily News, Hamilton, Canada, early last year whe na trip of inspection was made around the country. |He also gave information relat- varied grist to the parliamentary |jing to the trip of the minester mill. -Questions and motions for|and officers in the old country passing by the opposition were|and the continental manoeuvres. the basis of a considerable|He caused much amusement by amount of information. Hon, | announcing that their wives and Sam Hughes in answering ques-|daughters were paid for by their tions relating to his visit to|own husbands and fathers. Ottawa, Feb. 4.—Several mem- bers today once more brought a STEAMER CONGRESS. |. Would Prohibit Divorce Washington, Feb. 5.—Divorce MANY INNOVATIONS with the right to remarry would | be prohibited for ever in the U. Palatial Steamer on the 'Frisco- | *: and all other places under Seattle Run Has Several In- | ‘!at nation’s jurisdiction by an teresting Features la rastterisiet proposed by Senator oe |/Ransdell of Louisiana. The en- J. H. Rogers, the local agent | aetment oon _ ee pee? riage laws for all the states an of the Pacific Coast Steamship | annitories with provisions res- Company, is getting a handsome | pecting separation without per- photograph of the palatial new| mission to remarry which would steamer which is attracting the} b eenacted by the amendment. tourists between Seattle and San| Francisco. ee J ina ‘Cangnoae. laatin largest | Hons are entirely separate from boat in the coast tnade and also} the first, cabin, having their own the fastest, having a speed of 17 | dining room and an entirely sep- arate sc@fal hall, together with ample deck space. The electrical equipment also’ marine miles an hour. The steamer is 442 feet 6 in. in length, 54 feet 9 inches broad and 29 feet deep. The steamer|!* remarkable, statements being earries luxurious accommoda- heated by electric heaters and tions ton 4407 fea Ganinaian the great observation room hay- second cabin and 300 third-class|'"% electric fireplaces. Added to this is the brilliant lighting of the vessel by electricity, mak- ing her truly a beautiful sight at sea, passengers, besides a crew of 175 The life-saving equipment is ahead of government require- ments and has been put through ‘he onost severe tests. Catering = a {o demands of modern travel for luxury, this steamer has 16 mahogany, hirdseye maple, oak and creton panels. These rooms will be available at a very slight advance over cus- tomary fares. An innovation is the large childrens playground and dane- LADIES’ TAILORING ing pavilion, a room having a 625 Third Avenue clear floor space, unobstructed by pillars, of 85 to 45 feet. It is purposed to inaugurate a nomi-|* = = nal charge for children between the ages of 2 and 5 years. For these, a special playground nurse will be provided, and par- ants may leave their children in q5 era f qd the charge of the nurse and be thmselves free for better enjoy- ; ment of the voyage. The play- Four Beautiful Prizes ~ ground will be provided” with ae gymnasium mats and children’s Thursday Evening, Feb. 12 Reduced prices fo ’ ve only for advance §; %. Get your sults made . « you at the F. 0. E, games, In the evening the room at 9 p.m. will be used for dancing by the grown-ups. Tickets $2.00 Ladies Free The second cabin accommoda- i me » i J ia hy I age ge a A RO TRIE