DUNWELL MINE; Color Lent to the Rumor by Fact Uut Premier Officials Ex- I II T Ull V V ..e , II T ! :t:mi'i' - .I:'''''' II Ml! ; .Ma. ... , , I1' a: llr Hi lnai , Ilk' i. amlnlng It. Aiteil 22. Odor is uiinir that il is Ihe D- w in are Hie prns-Uu i s of Hie Dim-it1 Si, wail hy Ihu fuel u.ssistafil iituuuxcr f Willi a rrevv of cx-1 tiking samples and a : ';hii-I on (he mine 's wiil lie assayed ami M'Hie weeks yet before is arrived nl ns li' i of the mine. nH. Hie Intermediary, mmi Willi (he ileal.! Hie sail!- of. (he. Mm 's lo Sir William; SHIPOWNERS MADE A LOSS Fl9ures Submitted to tho Committee on Ocoan Rates Yesterday "ITAWV April '.- He rove "' '''an Hales cominillee or ol (.nimiioiis, which is ''""""'"'ng the i.ilvisabillly or '"""iilum;.; a rieel i.r leil essels Hi break Ihe Atlantic y'U'l'lie-. caiiiliine, rigures .were riiim n. .hip,,!,, ,.,iiii-fij!"" '1'l.ese shuwed Ifial in ' rifiy (IM. ciirgoes or boals "'"'"ll"g ai ihe Ni.rlli Allanlic ,m' 'in;iiUi, 1,-iidr bad a loss " 'haiging depreciation """"""nig in all In iJK.-in.U'.i l U u ....... , ""then imi i,i a 1 "'''" ?.l'. a day. MURDERER WAS Advertus ,u i,e iully News ' ; I'i'ioi lo Ihe Mic Ciiunilian Collier- "Peg ri'iireni in regain m hu' does nol deny tf mining finiineier.s He nark of Ihe deal. HANGED TODAY ... -"m.u.. A.j a?:--Nurinim iniv Hie youujj Crowborougl '" "no was coiiMcleil or Hie " ,r Klsle Cameron, a l.mi ,.,' 'i"". Was hanged this '""Lg " Wanilswiirlh Jail. GREEK BACHELOR WON AT EPSOM BY HALF A LENGTH I .DM i(., April 22: The horse "Orrek llaeh-elor" woli Ihe Cily and Siilioriian haiulieap al F.p-siim today, ruining in half a length ahead of .Mademoiselle M. Willi D'Orsay, Ihird. laiiin, a hoi favorite, finished fourth. Kigliiren horses started. INDIAN FRACAS PORT ESSINGTON Lcq" Douglas Had Nose Brokon and Will Lose Eye as Result of Racket Yesterday "Doiiieslie troubles helieed lo haM! been Ihe cause, an Indian naiiied Douglas ami commonly known as "Peg Leg" was attacked with an axo and seriously in- iin.,.,1 veslerilav hv anolher In dian named Ai l bur Slew ai l ae cording In word received by the local provincial police ollice from Constable H. Ciilison al I'ori r.s- -ii, ulio has Slewarl under l The reoorl sillies uou . .. . i i.. Douglas was hatliy cm up aim, m aildilioii lo having ins nos ken. will inrobablv lose an eye. charge will be laid again Stewart on Douglas itcom-ij. ALASKA IS ASKING FJ)R COAST SURVEY Linhthousos and Biinners roou- ed: Proscnt Chans are uia Russian Ones mKWAUD. Alaska, April ... . i. ... ..i ii. i-, i:.,lirr.,.s W III! IISM-ll ill Ull-- session lo liave a survey niinie oi - - . i ... I,. Hm Alaskan eoasl ami aisu u. i....... iiuMiiooses and blinkers nit u e . ..ai..l.lllie.l a nlig in" i"1"1 M .ill ( llfllll I 111 A askn. iapi . ..... i,. i, Ml... inns el' Ol m" WWIIIlll1 - I xifimiiM' Starr iicciaicn L'.S he n. .ir tini er mmim, 11 ' 'J" lO-IM'C elmils r00 years qui. nant6T"vaker . ifiveii Voril 22. Hir I urn i.i -i ... i . . t, ui i Nanlon is sinking 1 1 I I 1 u Ail 111 lit inn Is weaker smwiy. mi. today. American of Curious Occupation In London had Prominent Patients contravention of Ihe Alien Act. His was a very curious. case and one lliai niirarieu a greai ueai oT alleiilion. Ait apiieal is ijiler- d iwainsl the decision or the magistrate. l.ane had many pal rents mining socit'ly people here, uieludeil among" llieiii being l.ady Helly llatroiir, Henry Herbert Siiu-moiis,, Maynanl Creville and Miss Klla do VIII. The'Ilishop oT Liverpool also gave evidence on his behair. Lane's rhier profession besides lecturing was treat nig people oi ibnoriiial nienlalily and especi ally Ihoe insane or partially so over religious or sexuitl mailers. KILLED WHEN I.HMiUN. April - - Iloincr! lyrell l.ane. iin American: I'AHIS, Psycho-aniilysl and lecturer, has! the chamber STRUCK BY LOG Jeffory McLood of This City Lost Llfo at Ocoan Falls Word w as received I his morn t . . . , . II I-.. lug ny iiio provincial ponce iru jug of the death of J ell cry Me- Lcoil,. son oT Mr. and Mrs. Ma!- olin It. McLco.J, I2:'(3 Second Avenue West, who was killed yesterday when struck by a log hi the Pacific. Mills logging camp at Twin Lakes near Ocean rail." Deceased was very well known here, having come lo the cily wilh his parents In Ihe. early days, Most of (he lime he spent as a limber man in various purl of Ihe dislriel. He worked at Alice Arm during Dolly Vurdnn railway const ruellon daysi HesiiJes bis parents, ilcc,cnserj is also survived by a sister here Miss Sarah McLeod. A brolher was killed on active service ill Ihe war. M. AivazoiT arrived in tho cily from Vancouver on the Prince ieorgc Ibis morning. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing flour fur hire. SuilaMe for Service dances, banquets and wed-ding Anywhere at Anytime. parlies. Hotel, 3rd Ay. Il.nd Royal PRINCE For ratus, apply to Boston Gth 8t. RUPERT and .. drill, Third Ave. ifinertf Dpnn . 9. ... net , (DA I I vi v" 1 Phone 457, . ''Hi, '0 I Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI, XV NO. J5. IMUVGK Itll'KIlT, H.C., WEDNESDAY, AIMIIL 22, U2o. YdWrday't Circulation 164S Strttt 41 a. PRICE FIVE GENTS. REE FIGHT FRENCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES HOLE CREW OF A JAPANESE STEAMER WAS LOST IN TERRIFIC STORM Mole Japanese Crew Was Lost in Storni in North Atlantic Ocean Ikifuku Maru Capsized in Sight of Officers on Cunarder Homeric NKW VDllK, April 22. Thirty-eight Japanese seamen, lt l':iir! iTCW 01 lilt' IICIgllUT liilllllKII .Mill'll, pCllsllCU III a Epgiiig Monii in I no .Minn .itaniic vvnen uie inp loiinuercii Ixi'.icru; nisi u I hi; Ciiimrdrr Tiiv-inia ami Ihe While .Star lloiiirni reached Hit- scene but were mlalilu lu launch Ihe .!.. f ' 1lf!tl!.'!'l Wlllg HI Ull. 11 CI1ICIIUIIIIS ril, Wi I messages from llu' Homeric slated Dial (In life (III (ITIgllllT WTIV smashed ll.V llll! l'll Vni"t 'In1 Homeric reached Hie scene Hie freighter was - - on Iiit beam-ends with Ihe crew MAY PURCHASE in plain smhl ami Immediately oil was pumped on to Ihe water in an effort lo smooth (he seas, lull Ihi' ill-falcd vessel capsized, after which no life was seen on tin wreckage or in Ihe waler. Workmen are bow gi ling re n!v fur Hie childn u al the famoii!' London, liy g vmg Hie wooileu soldiers Hieo- spring iinirornis brosh. Wembley .Stiiilium in with Hie aid of paml anil GOES, TO JAIL .Free Fight in French FOR A MONTH: ri 'c t..& Election of President April 22. Aiio(liertof Hie periodic disturbances in nf deputies look place here today. I 'is I fights ue- iceit eiiiniiiilled lo jail bir one' cnricil on the president's roslruni this ariernoon during Ihe .-er- miinlh and orilered deported for' ond balloling for Ihe presidency of Ihe chamber when a member of Hie opposition, Deputy Halanl, cbarged (hat "ten dcpulie- oled twice." Two Soliiilists broke through the proleclion offered (o ui'fi-ials ami then there followed a free figbl of a most undignified harncler. MEET ZANNI - NEAR ATTU American Coastguard Vessels May Co-oporato With Argentine Flyer KETCHIKAN, April 23. It is very probablo that the coast guard steamer Unalnga, which Is following tho seal hord north to Bering Sea, will meet Major Zannl, tho Argcntlno flyer, in tho vicinity of Attu and will act as a convoy for that part of the Pacific flight. Negotiations havo been In progress for somo time with a view to having the American ccrjilguard vessels, which go north at this time or year, cooperate in the flight. PRINCE ALBERT IS TO BE SOLD Vessel Formerly at Prlnco Rupert to bo Auctioned to Satisfy Judgment VANClll VKII. April 22. In order lo satisfy Ihe judgment which awarded the Pacific Cable Company damages against the sleamer Prince Albert foe breaking Ihe San Francisco-Honolulu cable il was ordered yesterday that Ihe csm1 be sold by and ion. The company claimed appro imalely SMIMUMMI damages. Since Ihe arrest or Ihe vessel several months ago Ihe Prince Albert hits been held al Victoria harbor ilvrliso in lb Dallv New Police Deny That Unnecessary Force Was Used in Executing Distress Warrants on Doukhobors NKl.SOX, April 22. When infoi'iurd last uighl dial lb Doukhobors were demanding a commission of iinpiiry iulo the trouble al (irauil Forks and were alleging Ihnl'wunicn a ml elpb ren were beaten by goverumcnl officials, inspector W. IU Don woody, who was in charge of Ihe provincial police who nuiile lb seizure of Doiikbobor goods because of fines levied iVgilin members of Hie colony for failure lo send Iheir ebibli'n school, denied Ihe charges of ill-treatment. - Iliiuwoody said ic insisted thai no 'inure force- Ihfln va absolutely iicresstiry.tn exeeiitihg the distress' warrants should be used. ' lu the complain) lo Premier Mackenzie Knife ami others Hie "Aft Doukhoboi's likened lho-f)trcnl tnent of Hie provincial police those In lllissia during the Czar regime. Sir James Lmtgheed Thinks j Election This Summer And i Conservatives Have Chance I Sir James Luughccd of Calgary, senator and tnenilier of Ihe federal cabinet lor many years, is a visitor in Ihe. cily today a. roiupiiiiieil by his son, Clarence Loughi-eil, wliu is guveruor of the (iyro Club for l)ilricl No. S. They nirivcil froin Vuo-convcr on the I'lince (ieorgc Ibis moriiiiig and will make Hie round trip to Auyux and roliirii to Vancouver. Sir James said ibis morning Unit Ibis liip was merely in Hie mituco of a holiday. Jokingly be said Hint he hail taken Hie opportunity to comB and see Hit; cily on which I lie government hail spent u many million dollars. This is his firl," Irip here. Today he and his son were guesls al Ihe linit'lieoii of Ihe (ivrn l. till. . y, Asked ahoul Hie federal "di-I ieal situation, Sir James said ili was always hard lo make, prog-; noslieatiiiiis, especially when one! was on the outside, but he ex-' peeled there would He an election! this Milliliter and he was noli - tr Uip CiMiservittivij parly lo re -'iiin iower. Mr James, wim is n narrisier,) aiding minister of mililia lime during Hie war find. oT course ceasing when his parly was defeated in Hie la federal election. He was kiiighl- I in I'.ii;. TODAY'S TRAIN IS DUE THURSDAY A.M. Delayed Caused by Sinking of Rinht of Way Between Sher and Croyden Stations Delayed on acrounl of a sink ing of the right or way belweeii She re and Croyden. stations,. east ' McHride. Ihe passenger train om the F.asl, due Ibis morning 7 o'clock, will nol arrive unlit ln.Iltl it. in. tomorrow. 'Ihe train now west ol the trouble it was laled at the superiulendenl s Hire this morning. Tonight's Irain lor Ihe Kasl ill leave on lime af 5 o'clock. DESTROYED BOOTLEG BEER AT DAWSON CITY DAWSON. April 22. The cus toms ami excise departments are becoming active here. Yesterday they .destroyed 1.123 hollies or bootleg liCer. FIERCESTORM SONORA, MEXICO - . Mining Town of Canonca Suf fered and Two Thousand aro Homeless DOUCLAS. Arizona, April 22 -The mining town of; Cauenea, Solium, 50 inllos south or the international boundary line, was swept by a fierce storm today iiihI lust night causing properly danuiigc aniounling io 200,yu umlUhe loss of one life. Two thot.siuid people were rendered to homeless ami utu'nnfirinQd re ports stale tbreee other lives were lost.' ELEVATOR FOR PORT MANN BY : NEXT AUTUMN pessimistic its lo Hie chiuu esiC. D. Howe, Who Is Now Enrout?; to Prince Rupert Design- ed It. has been it senator since ISH'J.j VA.W.OUVKIt. April - Ity ann wns iipponuen uiniM'rxiinu.iieioiier u grain 'eievitinr Willi a leader in the lied Chamber in iyn. perhaps, however, he became inure prominent us a inem-lil.-lOC rlrral cabinet.- He was appointed tolhVrabruet"b' Sir IJobert llorden williiniL porl-rolio when I lie ('inservalives came lo power in llll 1 . He was capacity of 'lO.lion biishels will lie ready, for- operation? ait Port Mann on the Eraser lliver just above. N'w-Ayelnuns.r,. accord' TTigfirwbfd lecefved'here todiiy. This devalue, or which Hie New Weslmihsler Harbor Hoard peruulleil ny onler in couiicu for U!j issu,. jihi,iioo worlh of bonds. afler I is designed . by C. I. II owe the war. lie was me nrsi niiuisierjj.-,,,., William, who is now of soldiers' civil re-establish-0prnu.(. Iiupert. nielli. Later tie neiii uio pnri- folio oT Ihe Interior, his duties, ; WILL PLAY FOR West. of eu CHAMPIONSHIP BUDGET DEBATE it Rldeau Club Basketball Quintettes on Way to Vancouver Meet University to OTTAWA, April 22. -In fpiesl or the Canadian senior basket-c ball championship, Ihe lliileatli Athletic Club quintette left this-: morning for Vancouver wheri I hey will play Hie University ol H.C. rive on April 28 and 2u. Tin "Itidraus are the chain" pious of Kasleru Canada ami Hit mutches will resolve themselves iulo a coul est between hast and. zx tr IS LONG DRAWN OTTAWA, April 22. the at tempt of the (ioveruiuent tu hurry up Ihe bud.?d debate and gel 'through the business of iho country in lime for, an early in(-Joiirnmenl has beejV frustrated by Hie opposition and lite debate still coiiHi)Ucs.''ll is hoped lo have laken a vote on it In morrow hut Ibis will nol now- hi possible, il Is thoitsht. ami H nmy be next week before the du-bale 'if closed. SWIMMING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of I he Prince Iiupert Swimming cluli will he held in the City Police. .Court room on Thursday, April 23, at H p.m. All members ami those interested are rcqiieled lo attend. , i, l( ;.