Prince Rupert Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 Cnur on Hswaltan Islands very ,,,,, yoll M jt arable active Three Persons are JlU mlo jMwpr tnrn who were Unaccounted foe unable lo make god on their Irharpen or the leader of the op. Vll.tLl. May It. Thre!,,,,,,,,, wIO(l. word of admliu are unaci-ouiilesl ir ; itraion y,tll know?" ' w y a violent eipoioii ot Defiee Opponents aler dt Ktletlea volrunoj ' "WllV'a'ffoUier parly.' to reduce a lie from mi "inie. I ney .... i iIJrr al)1j taxation, do M Molly Thome, a di-uume, ami two -oldler name are not Riven. Tur riptoslou wm the iool 1 nf Hie rurront ierid of s 'y in the volcano. T ntiii Taylor of Papula Oklahoma Horse Comes First In Flftlsth Running of Famous Kentucky Race flllHCIIH.I. DOWNS. Ken. ky. May I'J. - IHaek Hold.j ownej by Mr. It. M. Ilool of TuUa, Oklahoma, won Hie fif-"Hi running or the Kentucky le!,y ,, Salutili)y In a field of . netoen nUrlpi,.. The prue was 5 775 In rash mul a 3.000 B ld pUle. The winner wa Ihe favnrile. Chilowbee was cecond and Heat) lluller I bird. ALASKAN DEPUTY riiory. MARSHAL IS DEAD Prank E, Younn of Talkeetna Had Resided for 21 Years In '' Northern Territory ANHIIOIlAOKTMny. IU. Frank Young, iiucd nr.., United Slate 'h'puly marshal l Talkcelna, dropped dead in a restaurant '"re on Saturday night following "" fttlack of apoplexy, lie bad '-""bled for si years in the ler- Mr. Puckell of Wfllln Horse, !" has been spending the In tlio south, was n passen-(,,!r passing through on the 1,1 'i-oess lloyal loduy away wilh the Pacific (treat 15at We will not, nd I defy any of our opponent lo gel on the platform and ay that they will- w Hlioul ly n roek thrown out of inrreains the population, that l r 'icanu ami liml Imiiii ipw "lied helde leing eerily i .i .J by hot nhe. Ttie eruption nf roek ani. roiilliiue tiiialwle!. There s -. teven cJploimt on Salur-lr niahl and three ililiuet vnc ii Sunday. nrk whleli injured Taylor f' I MOO feel from the eralr. I t' riploftion were aeroui-i 1 ' I hy a Ireiiiendoii ralufnll, anl diplayn or liglituiug ' J violent thunder BLACK GOLD WINS DERBY tin only wTiy taxation ran W re luee.1. They cannot and dare not In il We lieuee wp ran rarrji imi Hie way we bate done and that . u-111.1' fighter and I think, we nave goi our fair hare. I believe you win be wie in jeluming n"'ii i ii...r.il llekel in the .North and I ., ...... II ....Ml VlHIl aill COUIIoeni uir m" be relumed lo office. Such were some of the convincing statement that were driven home by Hon. T. I. Pattullo. min-Isler of land, at his opening campaign meeting In the F.mpre Theatre Saturday night. The minister was in rme iciiie ano, imbued with the spirit that good service hail been given, wa hilly l.le lo tell of the government's accomplishment. Hi '''C",,', of nearly two hours was listened In attentively hy Hie uuuience. n. F. (ilassey presldeii auu uierq were no nmn rri ..-..-.. Righteous cause i ning. Mr. Pallullo bumorously referred lo the small ntlen.laiice slnllnP Hiat nwich .....ui wn often aeenmpiisneu ...i. n few wore gathered tn- oilier in n ligbleous cnuse. and Hint be believed bis cnuse was a rlghleou one. Prince Rupert district hail been changed In tho fconlinucu on pajre J Up MF.LIIOIHNK. May I'J. Aviator Mclntyre and Guide today completed ucccrully a 8,500 mile flight around Australia. The feat wa uccWplish-ed in VO flying hour. The light lias heen in progrcss-for the pal month and wan for the purpose of Mudying topographical peculiarities. RETURNING OFFICERS FOR ELECTION NAMED B.C. Oaxetle Announces Those Who Will be In Charge of District on iun -h-h The B.C. (iaieile announce .ik . . t..i . I...;... i.t em Hallway, the university, the ,e " - dei.arti.ient of lal.or or the social i".rr" T "c oervirf that we have instituted? tlncial election a follow: Allin A. J, Iifortun, Anyox. Fort lieorge Krnet S. Peter. Prlnee (Jeorge. Maekeniie t- Herbert John Parry, Powell Iliver. fliiiineea li. J. Kellyle. Ku- dako. prinee Ituperl K. II. Mortimer, rince lluert ...e n.rrru.-u , skreiaJlinws Turnbull. llai- come. I..n.. We have been working ahing""'" HMu-erleil and not hapliaianil linr,. We have rmleuvore.l " artLIAL HUKdC make rondMioiM a lavorame Miilie for Ibe people who lite here and ueh lliat we may be Jiiliril in nking iiiore jteople lu come Into Ihe rountry. Solid North "John Oliver i Ihe only one who can keep up Hie rreigbt ! fichl a fight which will have il effect upon Prince Itu perl. If Ihe Provincial Parly or Hie opposition wa elected II would not." I believe thai the North will return a olid Liberal ticket again. You would not get two ininMcr from another government. Your .iinrtiev ucneral I a "bonnie" PAHIS, May l. Sir Galahad III., winner of Ibe Lincolnshire Handicap in Kuglaml, defeated P.pinurd, the crack French four year old, in a special run at .St. Cloud today. A short neck separated (bo horses at the finish line. PIONEER RESIDENT VA.NHOUVFII, May t. -Hen juniin J. Short, aged 83, pioneer resident of the province, dropped dead on Hie street Sunday night win hurrying to attend a church service. MINE DISPUTE IN GERMANY NOT TO BE SETTLED YET i HOCIIUM, May lit. Four miners unions have voted lo re ject arbitration proposals made in Berlin as a means .or settling the dispute with mine owners. YANKS BEAT FRENCH PAIIIS, May ll. The American Olympic football team defeated the French today by 17 lo 3. Oily engineer F. W. Pearson, who has been in Vancouver studying road surfacing mcHiods returned on the l'rtnco ueorgo on Saturday5 afternoon. mail RACE IN FRANCEi lands ,and,l . . A Short Neck Separated Sir Oalehad III. and Eplnard at 8L Cloud Today OF PROVINCE DIES U.S. FLYERS HOPEURTHER Jumped From North to South of Kurlle Islands Today HITOKAPHU BAY, Yeterof Island, Japan, May 13. The three United States army airplanes encircling the globe arrived here this afternoon from Paramushlrl Island at 2.S0 o'clock having made the five hundred mile flight In a little over seven hours. This hop practically represents the length of the Kurlle Islands. The next stop will be on the main Japanese Is SASKATCHEWAN WOMAN MAY BE HANGED SOON Petitions Reach Ottawa for Life of Poisoner of Husband OTTAWA, May 111 Strong efforts are being put forth to secure clemency for Katherine Tralch, a woman sentenced to be hanged at Prince Albert on May 211. for the murder of her husband by poisoning. While her guilt I not denied it i claimed, in Ihe petitions received here, that Ihe woman was induced to commit the crime by an accom plice who was acquit toil at Ihe trial because of Ihe lack of evidence against him. There, is also the broader protest against hanging a woman. LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S GAMES National League .Philadelphia 2. Pittsburg 0. Boston 7, Cincinnati I. .New York 2, Chicago t. Brooklyn I, St. Louis 3. American' League St. Souis 2, New York 7. Chicago I, Boston 5. Bet roil l, Philadelphia (. Cleveland , Washington G. SUNDAY'S GAMES National League Chicago S, Philadelphia St. Louis 5, Boston I. Cineiunali 5, Brooklyn American League ' Detroit I, Boston 5. Washington ,3, H1. Louis 0. Now York S; G,iovolund 0. i ! The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Party Use. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "Take Her to The Boston." VOL xiv, n. PHIXCE Itl'PKUT, D.C, MONDAY, MAY 11, 102-1. Stur4tr'( Circulation 162. Strt Stlta 40S PRICE FIVE GENTS. ELEdM CAMPAIGN IS OPENED IN RUPERT LOCAL MEMBER MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT ON KAIEN ISLAND ROAD QUESTION Issues of Day are Presented to Electors in Able Manner by Hon. T. D. Pattullo, Member for City The leader of the opposition, I am afraid, has no love for ttie i ity of Prince HiiwrL lie made the deliberate statement- hi the Home thai the Pacific (irt'al Kalerii Hallway had been pr lerleil for the mrKie of diverting Irsif fic of the (irand Trunk! ,. 4'; Hallway to Vancouver. It is not surprising, therefore,! I'- t the iM-nple of these part feel dial the present government! r i rendered them better service than the opoMtioii or any ! ;rr party could. ' J The meanest and lowest creatine in the world i he who PEOPLE MISSED AFTER VOLCANO HAS EXPLOSION jbear false witness against hi jiirfgliltor. The Prov literal Party wn unable to substantiate IU vituperations against (hi gov-: eminent. We lid not hate to go In Hie people for 1H month hut, in the lighl of circumstances and rliaruTK llMt have route oltoul recently, we thought il wa our duly to lay (he situation before I lie rlrrloralr ainl nut il in their AUSTRALIAN FLIQHT ENDS SUCCESSFULLY BaaaaaaaaaaaaHLiw- Viw A'' LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH Patrick O'Keefe of Iwllaruey, u bailor, and ope of the men to survive the Battle of Jutland, recently passed a Salvation Army revival, slopped, listened, and is now a cadet in the "army." FERNIE BOXING BOUT IS FATAL FKHXIE. May 19. Alex. Michel uk died this morning presumably from concussion of the brain following a boul on Friday night iu( which be was knocked out in Ihe seventh round by Leo Stokes. DEEP SEA DINGHY I OF LIGHT WEIGHT What will be described as Hie lightest boat for practical use is that living manufactured by Messrs. S. K. Saunders, Ltd., or Fast Cowes, Isle or Whight. The rrari in question is an 8-foot dinghy manufactured in two I pieces or Umsuta sewn ply-Iwood. The total weight of the boat when completed 'and ready rr use is under 5(1 lbs. This type oT boat is being conducted ror special purposes. but very shortly Ibis company intend lo produce these light dinghies on a large scale lor use on hoard yachts and other small sea and river craft where lightness of equipment, coupled with utility, is or first It should be added that these dinghies are quite seawortliv m a heavy sea in fact, that Is the It-finite use to which they will be failed. t FAMOUS BRITISH SOLDIER PASSES Sir Charles Townshend, Who Commanded Forces In Mesopotamia, Died Today PAHIS, May 10. Major Gen eral Sir Charles Townshend, aged fl2, famous as commander of the British forces in Mesopotamia during the world war, died today. The case of G. Giroue of Ocean Falls, charged with a serious statutory offence, re-opened fn Hie county court this morning before Judge .Young and argument of counsel wa heard. Judgment has been reserved unlit tomorrow. Subcribo for tbo Dally News. If City is Ready to Proceed tain With its Part, Government is Ready to Start Road Now "The outstanding uuestioi as far as Prince Hupert is cot7- cerned is the road out of the city," said Hon. Tv I). Pattullo at Ihe meeting Saturday night I regrel thai we did not have more leliahle information about il. If we had, I would have felt better and the people would not have had undue hopes. "A reconnaissance has, however, been made from Tyee to Terrace and the cost of a road between those points is now estimated at over three million dollars It would be the height of folly for me to stand here and say lhat it would be started and completed. Ihe Vancouver road bad not been pi;t through yet end il is estimated to cost something over a million dollar. II must, be taken into account that there is a greater population Ihere. "Though I once insisted that; ll,ifo ulif.iil.l K, n if.n,l fruml .iii.v fc.-. u asta.. ..vf.i Prince Hupert to Prince Oeorge. I now realize thai we are many year ahead of the time in that project. We can, however, link up, places along the (irand Trunk Pacific such a Terrace and Hazelton and later ascertain if we I for fur Ihe flip mail road from from Prince lrinn Hupert II miiarf ilu Ihe interior back of Hie moun- Ready to Build We must, however, gie Ihe people of Prince Rupert sobie op iportunily of gelling ofr Kaien jlslarid. There are some very de- !sirable lakes back ot the -island illi.Tl oiav lie rearlieil. the trip lo Ihe Queen Charlotte Island, I discussed the question thoroughly with Major Taylor,! Ihe district engineer, and I have asked him to gel in touch wilhl the city council. If Ihe city isi reiiilv In nroeeeil uilli ilu i.:itH u-o are ready to complete the road to (Sallow-ay Itapid an' I start tomorrow on it and also have a further reconnaissance made to points on Ihe Skeena Iliver. I want lo make il clear, however, I bat Ihe govern-mient will not proceed unless the city is prepared to connect- up; FISH ARRIVALS Fourteen Halibut Boats Marketed 174.5C0 Pounds This Morning Five American and nine Cana dian schooners marketed a total, of 171,500 pounds of halibut at! the Fish Fxclsjnge this morning. Of this total the Americans land ed 108,000 pounds and tho Canadians CO.Oiio pounds. Prices for American fish rose a Tew points while prices lor Canadian fish re mained about the same as on Saturday. The arivals wer.e: American Oerence, U.OOO'lbs., al lt.5o and Cc; Norma, 7,000 lbs., at 1 1 -5c and fic, to the Booth Fish- cries Canadian Co. Gladstone, 30,000 lbs. at lie and Cc, lo Ihe Pacific Fisheries. Kanntak, 13,000 lbs., al 10. 8e and fie, to (lie Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. WAS DECEIVED WHITE STATES Former Finance Minister Denies Having Had Knowledge of Home Bank's Real OTTAWA, May 19. Arguthj 1 1 i n K nn ' liiki nu.-n liolitalf - cannot get a less expensive ' route jfore lC Uanj. conlla!ssiim I . . . i tins morning, bir iliomas While, lornier nuance minister, emphasizes thai lhat he had been deceived as to Ihe real condition of. the institution. He supported this statement by referring lo letters received by bun wiieti he I wa finance minister. He declared thai lie liit not siisner-l Mm While on jun(!erjm? fraU(J AMBASSADOR JAPAN RESIGNS, 1 Representative of United State , to Japan Asked to be Re- ""J lleved ! WASHINGTON. May 19CyrtisJ K. Woods, ambassador to Japan. We do not desire lo build a usel ,,as aske'1 to be reeved ''is, Ies road. jiluties in lokto. II is not known jwliat action has been taken I.j2 connection with, the resignation. NOT SATISFIED WITH JAPANESE BASES FOR as FLIGHT ROUND WORLD According 'o despatches pub lished in Ihe south, Col. I.. E.' Broome, advance 'jllicer for the British round the world flight,. Jias deemed the bases set out for the lligbl in Japan as un- safe and has asked tho Japanesif government for a complete re vision of arrangements. Coq Broome is by no means optiiuis-' lie as to the chances of this sec? lion of the Might being success-' ful. PERRY TO RUN AT FORT GEORGE AGAIN II. G. Perry. M.L.A., has been nominated Liberal candidate for Superior, tV.OOQ lbs., at It.So Fort GeWo HdirigHii the forlh- and Cc, to the lloyal Fish Co. Canadian Thelma, tO.000 lbs., at 10.8o and Cc; Aiore. C.000' lbs., at 10.7c and Cc; Malaniute, 0,000 lb, at tn.7c and Cc; II. & It., 7 500 lbs., at 10.7o and Cc, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Tillie S., t.000 lbs., al 0.Ki and Cc, lit the lloyal Fish Co. Ilauaco. fi.noo lbs., at tO.Ho ami Cc; W. T.. IC.OOO lbs., at 10.8c. and Cc, totho Atliu Fisheries. Caygeon, 1,000 lbs 'at 10.7o wnd 0c; Annie May, 4,00q;bs., nt 10.80 and 0, to tbo Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. ' coming provincial election. Tlio formality of a convention waS dispensed with. NEGROES ARE KILLED RAI.F.IGH, South Carolina, May 18. Six colored peojile were kill; ed when', a passenger train crashed Into u standing train sii miles south of here. i yf FredH1 Stypheita or Prlnc Hupert, 'Iloscon F. Ceniaey vt b'wauson Bay and Mark M. Connelly of. Primer Lake have been nppolnteilufarles public -h"e B.C. GazcTIo announces,