prince Rupert Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 VOL XIV NO. Ill . .. ..."'"llv. . ""1,.. I. III,. lit . PAIlltf. .May 12. Nriirly complete return of vc-lerdav ' iiiJ c-lertitJiiH in France compiled ul official hcadipiartcr up ne o'clock Ihi aftrnioon idiow that Ihe cotinlry decided on dciable change in it domestic mliry am! mi al leul one ' ''l hmmIi Tk-hImim in method of handling foreign affair, premier Poiiinirc majority in I lie rliamlT of depnlie pwepl away in a violent wing of llie Mdilical pendulum lo-in llie led bloc. II parly will now he llie second strongest ig to (he reduced majority. BLAZE FOR FUN llie Radical parly of former Premier Call km and Cduoard llcrriol. wlilrh wu defeated I' thr Xalionali! four year ago, again, become llie stronge! group in Hie chamber. Final figure, lacking (huso -- from sixiccn seals, show (In fol- Ufcury of Parliament Buildings ,m ja HMed: it Victoria Scorched Situr- pooirare Suporlcr 227 day Night National bloc Radical I HO Republican Socialist SO Tolil.V. May I-' I -'ire urU socialM Hi Saturday night m '' CoiniirunitU 2 7 t llie parliament build- yu?, figure show llie chum, uig llie official reci- j(.r ,nj,ed a follow: Opposi-the Ilrilih Columbia j nlnere party, 2: : :-uinn. Those ,ppoltlo majority. It. r were rorroil'lu make a Allierifa m Prrnffer PoJnjiiKe i ' while firemen battled niin,iit(. (i gain id u,e left t '; flame. 'Che origin of j,IH. u,i,r,iii'iit over Increased - which was Mlinguihed taxation. - y minute. unknown. '-w CommutiM held Iheir HazcKoii man who wa chosen (.ouservaliv I andidate al Ihe ii ... -....i. i Ter iue convention w conu- Skeena Hiding at lb. forlliruui-iiu elei'loin. NEW FREIGHTER IS COMING TO RUPERT Fieamer Salvor Is on Her Way From Vancouver insuiuung Servlco to This Port The steamer Salvor, which was ...rentlv purchased by John Halt , u r Vancouver to ply lo Prince llunerl and oilier noith coast ports In (he freight trade, iinu' III! her way up Ihe coast in ihe Skeeua lliver '! Mils poll wilh a full enrgo. Cnpl. Mush I in command. F. Pidleii, editor oT the Daily News, sailed last night for Victoria. He will spend a forl-t ilit visilin with his family GENERAL MANAGER OF LOS ANGELES LUMBER rnwtirvr it tri stino1 i.iuiihiv.v. .viaka, .viny i.-. I rKUUUlio Al iJLftnua Major Frederick I.. Marl in. cm-. maudcr of Ihe United Stales s M 1 1 n in . general manager round Ihe world flyers, and uf the I .os Angeles Lumber Pro- mechanic, Staff Sergeant A. I'.. iducts I n ami J. K. Gregory, an- Harvey, missing since April 3 oilier official of that company', when they lefl Chignik for Dutch PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PJtlNCK HUPKHT, H.C MONDAY, MAY 12, ll21. tturiy't Circulation 1T7. (Canadian National Telegraphs) vPOT- HOLLER, Alaska, May 12. "We crashed agalnsfa mountain In a fog on April 30 at 120 noon. Neither 8ergeant Harvey or myself1 were hurt but our ship Is a total wreck. Our existence today is due to concentrated food and nerve. We arrived at a trapper's cabin on the most southerly point of Port Moiler Bay on May 7 in an ex-i hausted condition. We found food and rested for three days and then walked the beach to here. We are awaiting instructions." Such Is the statement of Major Frederick L. Marl in, commander of the lulled of (he aviator were injured. jSlale rotimJ-Mm-w'urld flying1 Major Martin and hi niech- ;itiailrou. who arrived afcly here auic look a mall amount of at Ihe end of Ihe week wilh hi j mechanic. Haff !er!Jeanl Alva L. Illarvey. It wa the Iir.l 'word that wa. received from Major Martin inre he hopped off from jChienik for Imtch llarhor on April 3d. uhetueiily 1km up lo.l ifor leu day in the Alakau Canadian Press fupplie from the wrreLed lias plane "Seallle" and wandered for a week before finally reaching a trapper's cabin on Port Moiler Hay. The country I hey traversed i .lill under snow. To Board Cutter HUTCH HAUHOIl, May 12. The coalguard culler Algon- ipiin, which ha been conducting Stewart arrived in the rity from Los An- Harbor, are sab; at Port Moiler geant Harvey for Ihe United cele on Saturday afternoon and according Hi a radio received Slate aboard the cannery lender. proceeded by the launch Pachena from Major Martin this morning, lit Huckley Hay where an iu.pee- The plane struck a mountain lion will be made by Ihem of the near Port Moiler an hour and' a Masse'l Timber Co.' mill, oper- half afler leaving Chignik and alioiis of which are controlled by was completely wrecked. the Los Angeles Company. LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S RESULT National League New York 3, SI. Louis "5. Hrooklyn 5, Chicago 7. Iloslon 2, l'illslnirg 0. American League Cleveland (. Philadelphia Chicago I, New York 2. e roil 2. Washington 3. Hoston-SI. Louis, rain. 0. SUNDAY'S GAMES National League SI. Louts 3, New York 2. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, 2. Chicago 5, Hrooklyn I. American League Cleveland H, Philadelphia 5. lieuloWfueT FROM BANGKOK, SIAM, TO SAIGON ON SUNDAY PARIS, May 12! Lieut. Dolsy left Hangkok, fsiaiu. . al (7:15 Sunday morning for Saigon, Cochin China, on another hip of his night to the Orient. a M'arch for Ihe missing aviators in the vicinity of Chignik ever since I hey were lost, will leav e hiiinnnedialely for Porl .Midler. FAI.SH PASS, Alaska, May 12. Major Martin intend lo leave Port Moiler tomorrow wilh Ser- Calherine D. of Helliugham. II is slated that there was also a blindiuif snowstorm as well as fis when Major .Martin Neither crashed. Famous Mining Figure at Grand Forks Shoots and Kills; States his Action was in Self-Defence GUAM) l'OllKS, May 12. It. A. Hruwii, famous in circles us "Volcanic" Prowi, is in custody and William Brown, rancher, is dead as Ihe resiiK of a shooting uffair in the former s cabin. Self-defence is given as a reason for the shooting. According lo the slory (old (he police, William Brown, who came here from Ihe United State Iwo years ago, was cruel to his step-children, one of whom nought shelter in the cabin of It. A. Hrown. William Brown, in drunken rage, broke inlo the building und clubbed It. A. Brown and t lion began lo smash up the furniture. Ihe latter laler got a rifle and, when Ihe intruder ignored Ihe order lo desist, the fill nl shot was fired. It. A. Hrowu, who is Hearing his eiKhlielh year, is oi.e of the real characters of the west, lie be came famous many years ago when he refused a fabulous offer for hi volcanic mine north of here. He was the original locator of the Copper Mountain, mine near Princeton now owned by the Granby Co. Subsorjbe. for the Dally .News. DIED AFTER FIRE VICTORIA, May 12. George Fox, proinilienl Victoria merchant dropped dead shortly afler leaving Ihe blazing library building Saturday night. Ills ilealh was probably a result of shock. BIRTH A daughter was born lo Mr, and Mrs. Horace Hale, F.lcvenlh Avenue Kasl, al the General Jlo9yltal this rivornln?. Ilrtrt U 4S4. Telephone Service The long distance telephone branch of Ihe Dominion Government telegraph service is increas ing by leaps and hounds. In the lasl mouth twelve telephones! have been installed at busy out-' lying points, including Sunny-side, Tucks Inlet logging camp, HazelUin, Forestry protection branches al llazeltou, Smithers, Terrace, and Hums Lake; Kit- sumgallum Timber Co., eight miles north of Terrace; Canada Products Ltd.. one mile -east of lsk; Hayes' Hunch, 10 miles south of Houston) Hanson log. giug camp at Cedarvale; Granby Co., Larrom Island, Anyox; anj the Duthie mines al Smithers. It Is to be the future policy of the nlione service wherever huslne '""""Siwnrranls II. ASSIZES TO OPEN HERE ON JUNE 10 The Supreme Court Assizes in Prince Rupert will open on June The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Party' Use. "Take Her to The Boeton." PRICE FIVE CENTS. MAJOR idlARUN AND HIS MECHANIC SAFE POINCARE GOVERNMENT OVERTHROWN IN ELECTIONS OF FRANCE YESTERDAY French Republic Gave Control of Governing Chamber to Radicals OLD TIMERS HAD f a no panlr. the old w(, but ,e Ituyallsl fared warding (he oulln-i-ak w,iy. K. premier UHand ;'i llie light of aiiiuennnt among Ihe ucrcfiid candidate f ar I Plan for a meeting in Lon- fail Dial I here was no ,,,M ,.n May t of I'remier Pom- largely dm l Ho'Vare and Premier Mucdonald of of -mind r Hw-'iJrpal Itrtlain will probably he wlio. instead of BHiiiMinr- 'wt,;,ii,i,.in-l a a result of the re, mounted llie platform 1 1. .n nir! n'aled Dial it hail Ihtii ile : I Id hold the rtve.ti" In Jilll ' f 1 1 tillildlllK Tlx l lint filed oul m a 'id'T MEMBER GETS GOOD HEARING Hon. T. D. Pattullo Being Woll Recelred on Queen Charlollo lilands S;MTial lo daily Vwi (1 W.I.. May IS. Hon T l. I : 1i miiiixler of land, held vs l alleiuled and enlhuia,c ':: ' ma al Maell on I riday 1 .iiir lal. 'Hie nimbler alxo MiTi.rd a iiiei-liiijf In Hie 'he ' al Ihifkley Hay n Salunlay ; Art The theatre wax -rnwded ' : 'lie ilni.r and llie cpenker wa '' a wptendld hearuw iiia.i mrelleiil nddiee-. id holh I' ' Mr. PaHullo arrlxed al ' hod nlKht nnd will hold m 'l lniin Inday al Sklih'Hale l.awn "ill and guecu Clmrlolle CHy. SCOHISH SHIP OWNER WAS VISITOR TO CITY William Robertson Was Formerly Owner of Local Steamer, Prince John William llilirilfOM, senior I'Hrlncr in llie firm r William ""lii'i Unn Co. (.Id., (llanKow, "wiiciH f u, (i,., t,io r coH(al ,,'inhim. who I making '""r of (he l'acirio coal I" com-l,Hy wllh hi wife, left for the """th on llie Mleanu'r Prince. "'"rue la't niglil. 'Che ulenm'er ''''"'e John, formerly Ihe "'lliynl, wu'a Mold hy the (lern " Iho (Iraiul Trunk Pacific "ailways. Mr. and Mm. ItoJterl-"n .arrived here by (ruin from 1 Caal, R. S. SARQENT rBBBBBBBsl i (living vnuiigtcr (lien: are four ' jS Iiirlliday present- i exp - e when 'here are only IwO. hn( wlien Pliolograph howh the dr o!-U f Mr. nnd Mr. llli:im Malianey of SI. John, Ne.w ilniiiswick. Flagship of American Round World Flight is Total Loss; , . Flyers Tramped Days in Snow VANCOUVER FINOS LEPROSY SUSPECT V.WCOt VKIt. .May I?. .Tin- fliM rac of u-pecleil eproy In 'many year ha fallen inlo Ihe hand of Ihe police and i Im-iiiv held al Ihe infection hopllal. The man. who kUc his name a Maah Jay, lale Unit he ha heen milkiiiK cow on a farm al Sea (land, l raer ll'Her. j i Western End of Telegraph Lines Being Combined in Interests of Economy; Several Offices Close In accordance willi (he recommendation uf J. T. Phelan, Miperiiileuueul of Dominion Government Telegraphs with head- iiuurlers in Vancouver, arrangements have been approved by the Uepartmeul ul Ottawa for (he transfer of Dominion Government leiegrapli lines between Port Kdward and Skeena Crossing lo the liuudiau .National telegraph Hues in (he interests of economy and efficiency. The combination of lines will mean thai, instead of showing a deficit on Ibis .stretch of the service as in the' past. a cash profit will be shown. ,i the' early days of the railroad the government was a pioneer line and was operated purely on a pioneer basis and cabins were installed for the purpose of line maintenance. In Ihe early day! (here were no Canadian telegraph j lines from these cabins which: operated on Ihe railway line of! of conslruetion when the wires were much in use. They have been' retained since as maintenance ; cabins. Now that the Canadian' Notional telegraph lines parallel! tho of the Dominion Govern New llazeltou. Three Govern ment offices will be retained between here and llazeltou, namely: Purl Fdwanl, a maintenance cabin; llayspurl, which connects wilh all the keena river can TWO CANNERIES neries; and Terrace, by . which rdanRcroU!j connection f..nnu..i;,.,i is iiiinli. made wilh I the In. Purl- Porl- .... land am Canal i.ana, line i.nc lo io Stewart, war. in .... LOST IN BLAZE H. Todd and B.C. Packers' Plants at Steveston Utterly Destroyed losslmooo ment telegraphs the transfer has! Jjcvii made from an economic and Only One Man Injured in Con-efficient standpoint. The trans-! fugratlon Which Swept Dyke fer of Government wires lo the! gundav (Canadian National poles will; mean that the Domlnioti Govern-, vAXCOLVF.lt, May 12. Two menl telegraphs will vy Salmon canneries, a colleclioiMiI. yrartrrTdal for the maintenance t - ,uIay.nve " shack? and or Iho line between Port bdward nie,s,loust five residences, aa and sJkcena Crossing. officc building, a large combina- Statlons Closed Won warehouse, wharves, eight The transfer of wires dl gas boa(s aIld mUcl, ollier ,iwtel.u cause Ihe closing down of sta- a, were uUer,y dt.stro,cj ale oa June 30 at the follow- lion on Sunday afternoon in a disas-ing point: lelvgraph Point. ,r((UH fre ,ial wepl a,0g lh(J Hole- in all, Graveyard -the - wlem I)orli0II oI No. z dyke Poinl. Lsk, Doreen, Kilwanga and ..,, Only one person was injured a Japanese who had his face and hands burned . A preliminary, estimate places the damage, at 3(in,U00. Smoul- 2 tiering fires are still proving a I The plants burned were Hichards ca,ulCr,rowned by J. 11. eluding the tvnti-e of I o.,wood aiulTltt Tui( & on lied Can- iyai.sh, Anyox, Maple Hay and Mfy uWnpd bf be U packers BORDEN GETS Dominion Government telegraphs;,,, , lo In nrlniid extend the Dm long Irtiit? distance ! i u I n ti t a tele lala. I IRISH OFFER Declines to Comment on Rumored Appointment to Boundary Settlement Commission TORONTO, May 12 -Sir lloberl Hordeu, who Is visiting here, lasked for confirmation of a Lon don report that he had been requested hy Ihe British government to act as chairman of the Irish boundary commission under the Anglo-Irish Ireaty, refused to comment on (he matter. The slory sal.i thai Sir Robert conditional Ihe government acceptance. RECORD TIME MADE BY his m Ihe a -3 CANADIAN NATIONAL IN MOYING TRAIN OF FISH A record for.loading and hand ling of fih wa established by in acconllng to announcement n.u i,a,i:. v.iii, .,:! miiwuv from Victoria. The Prince Vcccnlly when thirteen cars or George .assizes w'ill open on June jr i were unloaded off Iravvlers 17. Holh criminal, and clvU'ul prince Rupert al 7.25 p.m., cases will be heard. The most uril stttil hrriveil in AVlntilnntr important case here will be that lai y .m. April 20. The fih was of embezzlement agalnU Ihe lain coisigned tv .Winnipeg, ' Du,! nth uucKiey nay slorekeeper. I here land Chicago, the lime occupied in will also SnUlhers be a rape case from CARGO SHIP ASHORE !KAL, England. May 12. A big unidentified cargo steamer is ashore high and dry on Goodwin Sands. the run from prince Rupert to Dulutli being HO hours .and from the scabourd lo Chicago 1 01 hours and rive minutes. This lime fss21 hours ahead pT Ihe fustesl time ever made previously, according to Canadian Nu-tlodal express officials.