p. n. FISH : MARKET Prime Huby Hcef, Lamb, Fresh I'ork, Fowl and Chicken, Fresh Fish, etc., Fresh Homc-.Made Sausage Daily. Phone 071. VOL XIV, NO. 02. 1 Pottal Employees Held up In St. Paul and Robbers Get 50,-000 Cash T PALI.. April Ii I'll') Mi ii and dollar ui mrrency was i: Glided in Hie tool oblaiiied by tlirre liumlitM uhi held up two "lal ertiidoM-es in South St I'aul today and eseaped with live pouches of renixlerrd mall. SERIOUS ACCIDENT NARROWLY AYERTED Two City Workmen on Second Avenue Excavation were carried Down by Large Rock Two of the ritv workmen en- tnued on the excavation al the '1'i ner of Fifth Slrcel and Second Avenue narrowly evaprd ioriou njurie yrsleitlay afternoon. Urue rock, which they were at- leiiintinir to dUlodve. suddenly fiime l(ios( ami utarted lo roll down rarrvInK them with it. I'or liinnlelr. thev were hurled lo th" side Instead of itoing under and reached (he hotlmii llltle tlio woie for their experience nl-Ihouuh somewhat Hhocked. a. NO PAPER WILL BE PUBLISHED FRIDAY Tomorrow being Oood Friday and u public holiday there will bo no Ihuo of Ibc Dally News. Tbo MaH will take n holiday on that occasion, I lie mill iidiii;t Coo or 7m feel Ion if will be tTiulred bul it will pndiebly be somewhat louver. Ibis may not seem very larg" but the production of a veneer mill is not large in volume pro-porlionatcly for it Is more a mailer or ipiallly Hum quantity Pile for the foundation or the mill are already beiui; rut near 1'eiraee. Starling or actual work or pulliiU' in the foundation will now depend on weather. II Is Imped Unit it will be under way within a t lib. K would be tarled now tl the snow were k'mie and weather rondllion were ilherwise favorable. I.asl reports . . . i . i ....i are ihai me snow- o;is nui left the around at Salvu. Once. -oust ruction is Mulled, the plant will be ruhed through to com plcliou a it l desired lo slarl HHTaliiif liefnre fM-ptemlier I, when the fall rain- u-ually rom- inence. This Year's Work The il incline lo be circled Ihif earwill ! one larjre hu lining K(l reel by 500 in dimension. It is deslaned to house two unit one or which Is to be installed Ibis year. A sleain power plant Is lo be put in al once mid all the individual machine will b operated by , motor from an electric, nenerator. I he power plant lo he built now will be :i." horse-power capacity ami is ue-stirncd ror two nulls. Fuel oil will be used. The general product ot Hie mill for the time beiiur at least will be three ply cottonwood veneer 3.1(1 of an inch In Ibickness, each ply being one-sixleenlli of an inch thick. Willi the equipment to be Installed, however. It will be possible lo cut down to a thickness of I -I20 of an Inch. Che, product Ion will lie or coiion- wood to start with but spruce may be added later, f.veiuuaiiy door, f urn II u re, etc., will probably he produced. On the Skeena lllvcr, Mr. Ilurueti swucs, n h,. round the finest aland or cot- ' . it.. ..ifl.i I'.in j I lonwood on ine rucinc .o"i. Che one-unit plant now to bo flit In I designed to produce (continued on pago four) COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Sail Lake l, Seattle 8. Sacramento 5, Portland II. Oakland .5, San Francisco 0. Vernon 7. I.i" Autflrt AT UJlMMIDCr obtained fP l'- mill' National llailwjy. who was rc- t TTllUllI LlU "land. three mile'ccniv appointed general supcrin- .went of ShIvu Station and 57 Icndrnl for Manitoba with offices . aa I - a 'miles east of Prince . Huperl. . Thi'at the Kriicral headquarter for Smon and Traffic Is Partly Imp of I lie Canadian National i,..,,. mi In! night's train from Disorganized 'Hallway. 1 Mofil rt-al where lie has hern for I Securing Siding (the past several week on coin vuvMl'Kli Annl 17 lint m.. ii,.i..n i. ..i... ii,..i,.u..li imiy business. v in tin; throes of a '..v..r.....-,,i a!r..i.t ..rruiinln'! Mr. Walton is leaving lo take i a , of mid.wiiiler prupur-,(urt(PJ. ,r,a(, in connection willi his new position tomorrow eveii-s. The storm, which heKau .,;, MmJ aUo lt ,ktlis up lug ald expects to return later to T ,lnv today had reached r. it ,......rimr .lo.ifeh h Mr. Walton and family. :: ;g... It 1 the first severe ,Mtlmml natter or pultinsl T uc Mr- XVltoi. np ... ..r i -ninrtbi ,:. . . .. ..... ..r.ueioriil fiipeniileiidenl will ! i ' - u M.iiifiv. . i.i mil iKi.rn .' ?. April Miuwiau in tic t I the city. vr ha been piled in drift I j, iiewalks and n'utl-w : i t a north wind mikI traffic ; nit with the Brntel f : ty. The Mrwt car - .? parity dlsoryaHUfd and u liate he!ti put into A If! iindoii IM niehes of snow urn autre Monday moriw BANDITS GOT fixated here bid the dKlrlcl will he in charge of a Aucrlutrudeut. The orgnniiatlon will not be affected in any way by this change. CRANK CASE" WAS LEAKING Major Martin Forced to Alight In Portage Bay: Repairs Will be Made CORDOVA, April 17. A leak In the crank case causing waste of fuel oil forced Major Martin, commander of the United States round the world flight, to alight yesterday In Portage Bay. He and his mechanic were picked up by the destroyer Hull and will be taken to Kenatak at the head of Portage Bay, where repairs will be made. The next stop will be made at False Pass. Major Martin and Sergeant Harvey were recupei-atlnn at Portage Bay today while awaltlno arrival from Unalaska of a new engine for plane No. 1, the flight of which will be dolayed ror a week. A wireless report from Chtgnlk said the three other planes were to leave this morning for Dutch Harbor. NEW SUPERINTENDENT COMES FROM REG1NA I. A. Macpherson to Have Charge of This District Following Promotion of Mr. Walton I. A. Macpherson, superinten dent of the llcglna division of the Canadian National llnllway, has been appointed to luive charge of this district in place of N. H. Wiillou who goes to Winnipeg. lie will hold llic orricc of super inlcndent and will live hero in the house about lo hu vacated by Mr. Wallon. will accompany him, . ft ) 7 PRINCE, RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCK HUPKIIT, U.U., Tlltm.SUAY, APIUL 17, 11)21. PORT CLEMENTS BOOZE i QTATF? AND Babe Shannon Pleaded' Guilty, Today to a. Charge of Selling. , Beer and Drew Thirty . Days The last of the Port Clements! liquor cases was finished this' morning when I la be Shannon! pleaded guilty lo a charge of selling beer and was .MMiteuced to J thirty day by Magistrate Mnl- lorv. Tbo case was reduced mini : selling intoxicating liquor. VY. 0.; Fulton derended. : The Port Clements bootlegger who were eomicled this week will proceed to Okalla on .the Prince lietlrge tomorrow in care or a ; provincial orficer. ConstaMo William is arriving froin Slew-art tomorrow with another prisoner Tor the south. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HONORS NEWLYWEDS Presentations Made Last Night to Mr. and Mrs. Flnnle and Mr. and Mrs. Sellars Members or the St. Andrew's Society assembled in large nuui- appropriate word expressing the esteem oT the member ol the society generally. There was a musical program to which Mr. James Arthur, Mr W. Vaughan Davies was accom panist of the evening. KEEPING LIQUOR OUT VwtfU'. Circulation 1C flff H1HTBJS fear vtARs wittr 23 Twcfwrnoice J TDM trr) cut or the Last one y I iff S Jir A i . Vl fuwmitiifT J Oliver says, he ha cut the cot or administration rrom 40 per cent to 17 per cent. JAPAN MUKW1 Ambassador at Washington to be Recalled and Minister to Quit TOKIO, April 17. Ambassador Hanihara at Washington Is to be recalled by the Japanese government, newspapers declare, and It Is said that Foreign Minister Mat-sul will resign In order to appease the storm expected al the coming session of the Imperial Diet over the Immigration problem resulting from the adoption by the United States senate congress of a Japanese exclusion clause. REGRETS AT LOSING in reply Mr. Walton said It was with great regret lie Was leaving. There 'was a crowd ot good tv-low in the Uotary Club here that he met' at luncheon once a week A. II. Hunter, Mr. William Mil- anj ,e Was sure he would never l.. I.ii.n. iflloir Aiiilrovv Mltr. I... .... ...... u-luti-n In pimlil Fleet of Fifty U.8. Vessels ion'm nns' Patrol Puget Sound During Coming Summer SF.ATTLF., April 17. FUly Mrs. Macidiersonirast govcrnjnenl boats will be used In palnd Puget Sound ( again! rum runner this sum- C.1MI. steamer Princess Mury mer. Twenty ol the vessel which Oapt; Orinlslon, northbound rrom were rormerly naval destroyers Vancouver lo southeastern Alas- are being reconditioned at P.hlhi-ka porls, will b In port tomor- delphia Tor the purppsexand other pov afloriidon." Uhlps .vriltjbe luilt In ScattU'. FISH SALES LIGHT Only three boals arrived wUh their catches today and they were all Canadians. Tbo sales were: Caygcon, 2,'jno lb., to Atlln Fisheries, il t3.80o and 5c. Pair or Jacks, 5,000 lbs., to Cold Storage, al 13.00c ami 5c. Livingstone, 17,000 lbs. to Cold Storage," ut H.lfie and Co. Strttt SalM - ATHENS, April 1 7. Stuart Macl.areu, the Itritts.li aviator, who arrived here yesterday on a round the world Might, hopp-'d olT this inoruinv lor Cairo where he i expected to arrive late this atlenioon. CAIIIO, April 17. The llrilish rouinf'the" world llycrs arrived here rrom Allien this ariernoon having safely negotiated I he trans-Mediterranean passage. FOUND GUILTY BUT SENTENCE RESERVED - HAS GONE ASHORE Alabama Maru Believed Stranded Between Yokohama and Hong Kong SAN 'FHANCISCO, April 17. t..i... li.t t-.ii ,.i ... -..... :.. i I lie Japanese steamer U UIIU OOIIII iviilliirai'" lorill SUCH IIIH! H.'SUCIillUill" lll,, , . I , ., ,,, . Mr. Hone also regretted having, ... . ,.... i. to leave here. He had done well., ,. , ....... and had no kick against the town. He had made, u hosl o r..: 11.. I). ...... 1. 1 ll.npn tween Hong Kong and Yokohama with damaged stern. was no belter place than the- LABUK IMNiMtAI HAS BEEN FORMED The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Deal of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. VENEER lili TO BE OPERATED THIS YEAR U.S. AERIAL COMMANDER'S MACHINE SAVED BUT HIS FLIGHT IS DELAYED laminated Wood Factory is to be Started Within Month on Skeena River Island Near Salvus Station On liii way lo Dml l-laml In arrange (ur (In making of II T llAITAKT jtnrvf for Hit' mill mIc with n view to haviiigroiislrurlion of fl, ) HnlilUll llic plant nwricu vviiinil it mourns mm, ituiih r. ininn.ii. iiiuu-, k ing ilirirrlor of the Hkeeiui Laminated Wood Co. Ltd., is in the i i v today, lie arrived from Vancouver on Hip Prince Oeurge; - U-nlay afternoon mid will leave for llic interior on tonight'! , ... ii.. will lie ini-t Intc tin cteiiintr liv Fred Nuh of 'IVr-! r'. who already ha (lie survey in hand. In an interview Ihis Will Take up New Duties at Win .......... xtr uiih IIih ti.nlv New. Mr. Ilurdcll irave full itarlicular. nloea Immediately:. Succes III ..1 4 1 1 m - ---- --u - - m - - i ' sa i 1 a lo his rompany project rtin rjf IfTADFi 'which, nl I hi very outset, will bo Kill nlil.jAKlJ I""" lar,,M producing plant of il kind in llrilili Columbia. GOING FRIDAY sor Not Appointed X. It. Walton. aitunt general superintendent of Hit- Canadian COST OF THE CAR OF STATE. Japan is 4rouseJ over Passing of Exclusion Bill by U.S. Congress TUIvIO, April 17. Yorozu Cboho, the afternoon news paper repre.teiitiiin' Uie Jingoes, says the action oP the American Congress, in passing exclusion legislation amounts to challenge lo Japan. He says the nation must prepare for whatever may ome, even war. The Kohumin demands the immediate resignation of the ministry. 'The government announces that it is determined to lake a vigorous stand against a iolicy of retaliation. It asserts that it will do its utmost lo euro popular indignation and maintain the fullest friendly relations with the United States. AIRMEN REACHES CAIRO FROM ATHENS 'LEGISLATIVE Labor EASTER RECESS Government of Britain Safely Weathers Storms of Opening Period of LONDON, April 17. Having safely weathered the storms ot official lile during the first term, ttnr Labor govern incut r Mreat- Itrilain adjourned yesterday un- til April 29 for the Easter re- ces. They have so rar been kept in power by Hip Liberals in the House or Commons who havo supported lhen faithfully on al- nvosl every occasion, the one exception being the time?" when t hey tried to force through a pro vision in the Evictions Act of liich the Liberal did not ap prove. I hen the govrrnnyul was 'defeated but it did not accept Mrs. Alice Stafrord Intends to (, V)(lp a u wanl of C0llfj,k.ncp Give up Bootlegging and u Mn lIIllei.s,O0l 1(ofor,i n,0 Live Quietly at ifiasseu jvote was taken that it would not De o coiisiuereu. Mr. Aliie starrord oT Port( i ltntlng ,,,e tinie iey ,,ave Clements was round guilty yes- Wf,n jn offif,e Ul(, ,abn. raliiel lerday arternoon by Magistrate ,a9 ncrwi!wl ils piipc a, i,as Mallory ot illegally selling liquor flll,,ri.SM.j ,c ,,eol0 of lhc C0UIU and senleneo was reserved ror a ,ry ajl(, l()p nouse f (:ommo.s iiiiiiiIIi llpt CilSC t 1(1 be taken ...m. . i.ii:... . I r PROMINENT CITIZENS "l allomty general fairrt of slae aI)(, ,u (lesirc ln .. Ideparlinenl with a view to sus- ,,rot.,.Pl, sjowy Wll, pressing re- . I. ...... ii.... ...niuiw'i. iit.riniinnntlv as . Rotary Club Takes Leave of Two i" " lorms. .1... llv rrii.il unit ill Members at Ils Luncheon Today .... ..... sill' w, i.:i.iitj i.f ...v.. ... j lends lo move to Masselt Willi her husband and live quietly in ruture. Hequcst to this end was At the Kolary Club luncheon. made by the prosecuting altor- ber last night to honor two or!(, afternoon Vice-president W.'n,.y. their newlywcd members Alcx.'-r, Kergin, presiding in place of The cae of llabe Shannon, Finnic andOeorge. Sellars i ami. Hex. II. It. Oranl who is out ut charged with selling liquor, me their brides. Mr. and Mrs. Finnic tie cy rercrrcd to llio loss the asl or the Purl Clements cases. were presented with a 'handsome dub would sustain in the depar-, proceeding today. nwnlel clock and Mr. and Mrs.lilirt, 0f ,. It. niton and I). . Sellar with ti cut, glass water i0iie, both of whom were leaving UpAXICCC QTFAMFR set. President D. C. Stuart, in 'before nexl club meeting. He JHl iillLJL OlLrtltlLlV making the presentation, spoke wished them succes. REPORT ADOPTED BY COMMISSION Haldane-Dawcs Findings Approved at Plenary Session of Reparations Board PAIUS, April 17. The repara- .lion commission ut a plenary isession this afti;rnooh decided to be io take notice of (lernuiny's re ply adhering to conclusions reached in experts' reports and to approve the conclusions and adopt the methods proposed with vocal solos. John Hremner;Ulls clly. ,P hoped to return -. V , " ' :i.M,nuZ,n and W. Murray Jr. will, violin Occasionally and renew the - WWUAW MUT solo and Mr. James Simpson friendship formed here. r ',...,.,,... " ,.,.!..,.! ' .. I,n. 'I ti...... I. n in. and A. It. Hunter with recitations. Alabanwi therein. ENTERS ORE SERVICE Coastwise Steamship & Barge Co. Has Purchased Steel Sailing Vessel at Seattle The Coastwise Steamship ts, Marge Co. has" purchased the steel sailing ship Karveslrhude al Philip Collier Premier of Western Seattle and will put llio vessel in Australia Succeeding Sir James Mitchell the ore carrying uul general freight business on the roast. It ha not yel been announced PF.HTII, April 17. Philip Col-Whether she will be made into a llcr has formed u Labor minislryjbarge or whether power wilt ho in Western Alaska in succession -installed. The llarVesfchude was lo the government of Sir James rormerly a Herman vessel. Mitchell which was defeated ut . the' gcncrul elections recently. duboribe fur the Dally News.