r TO STRENGTHEN CONTROL OF PARLIAMENT IS THE MOTIVE LONDON. April 2. To avoid Hie making of e rel treutie i give Hie eope of Hrral ItritHiu n voire in Hit ratification Juture treaties with loreign iwt, Ilic government ha ,. ,t new ruling hi oniin iion with Hit? coiidurl tf foreign i he House of (iomtnon yesterday Arthur Nnionliy. mi- " 'fury for P-reign a I fair-., in moving Hie second reading . ratify I lie treaty of l.auaune, inled out thai the , . f i,rnimcnt va ut no way reon-ible for lhe provisions. 'tsrxmmm m i i ,,r nir rraly but nevertheless I innn nnAm TRIP was "Xiou that all the forrnali- MANY DEATHS Rush for Exits In Picture Theatre Durlnn Fire Causes Trampllnq of Victims MI XICO CITY Apnl Twi lily-pcroou are dead -r i5 injured an a rruU of a b'-e and Hie panic which followed it in a mot ton ptrliire Ihealre ' Tneubayu, u Kiiburb of tlit '''y The inniorily of icim- w.re trampled lo death in Hie "h bir Iho exili r clccli-ociiled l' a wire hanvluR in the . main "lo which ihor circuited and hl on the audience FIRE IN YUKON AT" BEAR CREEK TAKES SHOPS AND CRANE HAYVHON. April ? I'll" D'e plant or llnlrd l.bl. at Hear Creek yeolerday deslroyeil a i'Uil.liMK roiitiilnipK machine ami urging uliups und alo u huue lifting crane. Thin ig onu of (he blgge! hiu-irfmatjj iu Hie Yukpiti HALIBUT FISHERIES BILL IS APPROVED Amendment to Act Passed at Last Session of House Gets Second Reading OTTAWA. April The llon of Cuinmoii! yelenluy itan the routl readinv and llni" the principle or the bill to amend Hie Northern Paeifie Halibut liberies Ael. Thi measure limilrt the lime in whirl) II is an offense lo fish in wafers covered by the halibut treaty lo Hie elosed season. The Resolution lhe bill referred lo in the des patch was introduced following the passing of a resolution as follows: "That II is expedient to amend i i- . r ii . v.. lll section si ui no" .-mm nii-in i hi i rie Halibut Fishery protection Ael. chapler sixly-one of the slalules or iVia. which relates lo Canadian and United Stales nn- limtals and ships liable to scU- ure br engalnt:.ln fishing for hallliut in prohibilcd wulers. by iimiiinir the time for an olTence thereunder lo the. close season its defined in the Act, and by repealing secllnn nine, relating lo Hie seinirc of foreign ships." Jack Miller Is giving olllclal miller lo A. I Survey of Vim-eotiver that he must either pay his share of the assessment on . 'number of Alice Arm mineral claims or forfeit bis Interest iu Ihem. A similar notice i o mi REGISTER THIS WEEK IN ORDER VOTE AT ELECTION 'I li.- who wish I" vole ul I lie provincial election and whne names are no! on I do list of voter should go lo I Ik Court llouc at once iiml liue their name iul on Hie list, taking I here the necessary declaration. FRENCH PRIZES ,. Thr.Unidbjr t TJ" M.S. Anrll : hon-ime,,! ade-juale o,.H.rtu...t fVr r.:Z.Z. rL ii. Slid liiiilMiilder will dleil it 'flii ml iii tniiiirler f labr Inler-it in the lrik- of worker nl . ...-y am l eoorttMl lelnK i' , fi'l of aehievinn a wltle- iii. i lit- air mitiMry i tniilnrty io uiiNlhiln in Hie Mri al i -vdoii of air idol kJJ,n i" --lit inteiilltMi iflifdoylnB i' ' iiinienl (il 'I'tAJ woilM t- iiirai to Hie pollej lit Hie m rniiirni whieli "tl&yJ axold si v ni ti iii i.f it idrftrbreakinir 'iaiurivi PANIC CAUSE Ion tir all iivaue iiwrcp , , . -H ..ui on Anl 10 uleJrnllfealioti. , of .hiiiVHr.1 wen at Mr. ii"Kby, mhmb1 i .h.Ioii I. nlMiii.loiie.1 be- thai the sn eminent i. 4i I line. itrnmlinK lo a t Ibe table of holh lloiMe or . .... i.lmi i.v ii.n .nu.lmw Parliamenl Mery treaty when ...a Mfioru Miferrurt uf all 'luH for a iiorioil of rl ,..J uiihiM. dw laml ilie'afler wbteh Hie treaty would ...Best, a 'oiooion strike inxularaiiiliratmeu ami puuiiMieti. wa hould lay da)K. be Ill I lie eriu OI iinimriaiii Irealie. oiMirtunily for ilieui-rlon would be gieu and Ihil e- erfl ir'lie would be rnnlered iiiioKHilde. pnte i uiij"i. i nwiwi nam!-lo SU lo the builder or I he plane and Gfl.ooo to Ihr manufacturer of the moior and aNo olferln' 1 50.1)0(1 for Hie hydroplane -need rccor.1. Itni.Ooo for a new distance lluhl and 50.000 for altitude record. ALASKA NEWSPAPERS GO OUT OF BUSINESS Loss on Two Amounts to About $100,000 and Company Is Bankrupt Jl.NKAl . April The Alaska t'nl.li.liliitf (..iiiit.niiy rontrtdled by Charles .. Ilerroii. prcsiuem i. in liniik.rtii.lry ami acrouuis insl it already indicate thai i(s debts will amount lo at least x 100.000. The company publish. ed newspaper at Anchorage and Juneau on which they lost noncy consistently. GRANTS Twelve Hundred Arrive Within 24 Hours, Brought by W I.NMPi:(S. April S. Western Canada's 102 1 ijuola of iniini-pranls front the Hrltish Isles and European countries l on the increase, the railways bringing iu 1800 during lhe last 21 hours, many of Ihem are en route lo British Columbia. The initial contiiiKent of Hs. Ihonlan Immigrants under the leadership of Sir John Pilkit, for- nver rear admiral of the l.slho n I a n navy, who are lo form a col ony at Vanderhoor passed through here last night. There nro fourteen In the parly. They will lake up half sections iu the Vanderlioof district and plun lo go Into extensive lnlry farming. Oilier members of lhe race will follow and fir John predicted thai within five years 20,000 F.stho ulven by Julian. H. Ilobertson ofjnians will be in Canada engaged tills eH J.sCar4.ief7 i'v'rlcuUtiral Mirt. i. n. FISH Fresh Fish : MARKET Dally. tl 'A She mtem The BOSTON Latest In Restaurant. GRILL Baef, Mutton, Lamb. Pork, Veal, Poultry. Third Avenue. Home Made Sausage J resit Best of Food Good Service. Dally. PRINCE RUPERT private Boxes or Party Use. Phone 671. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper L Take Her to The Boston." YUl, XIV, NO, 7J. 1, -1 PIIIXCB llUl'Kirr, U.Ci WKIi.VBHDAYt AlUWL 2. IW2i. VMUrdtr'i Clrcilatien 1SSS Strut Stl 0. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BANK i lilS 1 s GET 1 AWAY . sji-'- ' WITH r- . . HUGE , , SUM BRITISH GOVERNMENT MAKES A CHANGE IN METHOD OF TREATY MAKING British Government Will Give Parliament an Opportunity to Discuss All Important Treaties New Method of Dealing with Foreign Powers in Order to Avoid becret Pacts is Announced. TO AID FLIERS; LUlUfl LRDuIX l l iivrisuumu IUJDLL U J ' l" erolH.li.lie.. .ernul1lli Ui rplim,(,n uf ,,,u.ai ir.lo Government Will Make Effort to, PDT AT DDIT A 1M rrU,4,,n" ,Mrtjr- ,Hn B,oh Record 'or 8Pefi j IlKhA UaiiflA I Tim UlXlinilJ I Aim VrM'onnnnhr thrM'-.made the To France fr ' A annouiieeiHenl that in , . , ' ! '' l Hnr - order . .trenullH.,, the control Of- ) - ik...t in k . r ..... ,(....! Iloverniiieiii , ha ..ffeml a pme ARE COMING PIONEER OF LATE MARTIN O'REILLY. IIP e Former resident of this cy who died lasi lught n Vancouver. CITY DIES? Martin O'Reilly Succumbed Attack of Pneumonia In Vancouver During Night II was wilh a profound snise if shock and regret that the :n'vs was nreived in lhe eily this iiiorulug Itial Martin '-It.-illy, one of Prinre lluperl's rirst business men, had died in Vancouver during I lie ui?lil aDer a brief illness from pneumonia, lie had .been mel by local people visiting the south only a few l.'iv ui.-n nnil a letter was re- eeited from him at' the first of Ibis week. Thus his dealh came very unexpeclelly. The news wasj received by Fatln r P. J. Mrdrathi O.M.I. Ibis moriiiiig. The bile Martin O'lleilly was ihoul 00 years of age and Was horn in Ontario of Irish parents lie raine lo Prim e llupert in the early days and established a men's furnishing business whieli he conducted very- successfully until about two years ago when he moved lo Vancouver and opened up a similar business I here. ' Coming In Prince llupert u ingle man. MiO'lteilly was married a few years Jnlerl He i now survived by u widow ami seven children three daughters and four sons. Tito youngest daughter died about u year ago. Mr. O'Heilly's father died' iu Ontario about a year ago. The lale 'Mr. O'lleilly was always an active member of the Catholic Church mid lie was the rirst grand knight of lint Knights jf Columbus order iu .lhe city, lie also look a keen Interest, in public affairs generally and held the position among others of president of lhe Liberal Association. Funeral- arrangements ltae not yet been made. , Many expressions of regref were sent front the eily today to lhe widow and family In Ihefr , deeji and sudden' barpaxcutpt; ' to! ! i: STORK FAVOR OF PUBLICITY WORK ON THE PRAIRIES In arcordanre wilh a resolution of lhe eily 20 YEARS FOR GENERAL BOFIN Was One of Chief Leaders of Ir regulars Last Year Especially, in Leltrlm CAItlllCKSON. Shannon, April 2. lieueral Itofin. one of the -i.:..r t I r II... !..... I.. I. " Hie opvTiiiious nisi ji-ur lias inxn sentenced to 20 yeurs penal servitude. Itofin is a former raplaiu iu lhe Uriiish army. He gained luuclt noloriely for exploits in tint l.eitrim district. TWELVE DEATHS IN Police Be?an Drive Against Druggists Selling Denatured Alcohol Bandits get away with $100,000 in Montreal from Bank Messengers Chauffeur and One Bandit are Killed and a Messenger is Wounded on busy street MO.VniKAL, April 2. The i ity wa thrilled yesterday by the news that two men had been killed and -lOU,OQO or more stolen from- bank nieMenger from a consignment of half a mil-iiou dollar;) being despatched through the streets of the city laie ' yclerday afternoon in the bank automobile. . Henry Cleroiix, bank rhaffeur, and Harry Hlone, bandit, were the Iwo men killed. The ear belonging to the Hank of illochelaga was pacing along Ontario Street in a busy section of j the-city carrying cuih to the amount of something like half a million dullar. when it as at- " - 1 'lacked by etelit men wilh rifles II 1 1)1) Al) f)A ADH who imiiie-lialely shot Cleroux flilIl DUllU dead and wounded one of the two bank messengers who the car. were in I be lire of Hie bandits want relumed as they were making off ill a car which (hey had stolen and which was later located with! the b'ody of tone. lie had been "shot through (he head. f Not aU the nioney-was, taken but it i "believed Ihaf' Upwrards AT VANCOUVER KNUCKLES DOWN Forced by Grain Board to Obey Regulations b Filing Pro- - - "Receipts per v ' of 100,000 was secured by Hie ' ' rttltU,r VA.VCOIVKH, April 3, - All ''"" hipinrul from the elcva-I I Hone had a criminal career. Four men hae been arrested ,or l,ere were ,,allel yesterday by the police on suspicion. ja"d UHI !' o'clock IJiis morn- Further Details ;iiitr iiy oruer oi uio noani oi 'lirain Comuiis.siuuer.s because 1:"I,'"P ,,a,,,l,pd, b'!W1'C" Hie Vancouver Harbor anil ;,iiu I'.lll. jiic uuiik car ri. iiucil Mayor Newton sent jlier relumed the fire a lelegruin to Fred Stork .himself was rendered asking his opinion of i .combat by a shot llirou bags containing, the money into unolher car. which drew up alongside. While they were do- iup this Constable Pellelier. wboi was off uiny ami nappeneu to bear the shooting, rushed tip. filed Forlier's rexoher. and made ufr toward the suburbs. Clereotix wts removed to the hospital and died (here. Later the police received a re it I firjilllllll- I1.II'! Ull Uill I91UIUI- Street and in which was Hoard Ifrtifii'tNl I fm rpLMt In I Emw rif f bad slowed down for a subway at ,.attiJii (,ran M m Moreau Mreel when the eigl. (Jrajl Hoard warell0U V lllifSKl-'J IIU'Il Ulll-llt-fl llll- IMl 4-1 with rifles. Clerraux fell mor- lully wouiiib'd al once, but For- until I nurs uc . . , , ...jl.i ii.lnrw. I. 1 1, ere Hie 1 loan I decided lo wilh- i ItroimMil campaign 6 f wrisl. 'draw the objection JLo filing and " publicily on the prairies. I he bandits, when the Va,,k ! ! otral ions, wi re resumed this A reply lo this was re- :employees were put oui or a-iion, , ., reived this afternoon (jumped into the car and threw. e- which read: "Aelion as outlined iu jour telegram is in my opinion in lhe right ili- reelion and will help to- ward the end we arc all working for.' Lfired at the bandits' car as it . :..i . n-ci-ii. The lirain Hoard withdrew- lhe I ,.-nt-.ti man til.al i n .1 ..... I f . I'm lll.u.' He. ii i ii n. ever. luuowiug a mcciiii ui tun led a rewar.1 of ?5.000 for infor-"! " , V 7',l "'' - t. IK-. ..,......s III .m- 1 1 1 i s ii .u i ,,a,1(,jls i OCEAN FALLS . DIVORCE CASE; E. G. Horrobln or That Place Oel Decree From His Wife port thai a car bad crashed into- ,, . 1..1...1 i ..: t.lailslone Special lo Daily News VA.NCOl VF.lt, Ai.ril . Earl , liorroinu or tce,arr- r .... i Falls has heeii granted a decree IOUIUI . , .. ..... ... i i i i i . r .. ...,. i OI invorre misuiuir unu . . inn iuj the dead body of a man. several , .i - ... rifles and a number f spent Vf u' Jessie Horrobm .eone cartridges. The ear answered the wife deseriplion of the bandits' auto-'. '' '""Tin "V.. mobile. The dead bandit bad been ' V1''" Ji'T shot through the bead. The bank f" , 2t ,lhr or Hochelaga immedialely offer- '", lru'I. c 'fi,lJ w,lh i.wtUon lea.liiiK lo the capture of JU '""-c " llaol Forlier. in the course of ,V , w' ,v 1 waw " u statement, said he thought the,11"'' Pelmon ear was carrying ctieeks and1 money lo the amount of $300,000. The police say all the robbers left checks and money money to the umouut or 10,000 in Iho car. TOLEDO FROM DRINK.PILGRIM STEAMER bank ON FIRE BETWEEN DECL(S PORT SUDAN i I.OMiON, April TOI.F.hO. April 2. Deaths in steamer,, Frangestan loledo since Sunday from drinking denatured alcohol amounted lo jwelvo yesterday. The police began a drive against druggists selling denatured alcohol' for average I'urjiflsps. SETTLERS FOR VANDERHOOF Party of Esthonlans Under tlr John Pltka Leave Winnipeg In Special Car Sir John Pilka, representative of lhe F.slhouian government who. Mrilisb visited the city and district last bound for summer on a colonization lour, Jeddalt with 1200 pilgrinvs aboardleft Winnipeg last night with a is on lire between necks, says a special colonist car containing a despatch from Porl Sudan. The party of setllcrs for Vanderlioof, fire Is serious und is spreading. The steamer ts being accompanied by o.lfcer vessels. accoriiiiiK to word reelved Imlay by It. F. Me.a.ugli'lon,"0.N.ll. di. irict iiassenger agents