Sk, H 1"MIS Serious, Floods which ! fosuf from ce Jam J I . I I n "1 ft V a U & M.M m ft m. mm mm mm M Miiif. iiiiii iiu.iiiir.i.i w w. aaM i. f. iiiiiiiiiiii iff iiiiii L JJ: j j some uuuuuigb turned away, raaw out of business llAWSON. Mny 11 delaveil in transmission .The worst ijj r !'n Known here was caused when t lit? Yukon lliver over nwfj its Jhi(ks. I lie iiiliiiini-lnilion buildings were siimiuud i... .. ..... .....I ii... r;.... i. ..il i ii.. ..i ... i'. i.. ...i ..... Ill 1 '. tL 1 .11111 llll: INI 11.111 IIIIII 1 111 II IV III lllllllllll'l I 1' III! II IIIIU ( 1 I lie White l'ass Uoiiitianv dock and offices were sen- . .1 . ....l ....l ..r :. . : ...l l . .1 1. 11 11 1 inniinn y i rrvr iUVUUU Xi. ILLS VS A I CGI J. SHIPS, vvw uglier wil riHH wwpi 1111 VM WflJV UVII eral Mngr TTV,V May Ift. I.alior ' mi Hie Canadian lo- - ! ilirut!ed ly Hie ' 'iiunilU'e 011 railways l. g(M irtiivi yrUiilay, It l'vU'li regarding a rc-'nuruoii in llio pay of and Hie tpialily oT Hie 'I nfr.,nl on Hie vessel. He HI lll'ltlll'l llll' WilJl in "1 llflll IM-l'll ll'llllllll lllll" (lllul II V .if II... f..,..l mi I III) . .... . vft .... 1 1 hihI where I lie ' wa made wan heller IT - han oil Hie Atlantic. ViCkers Vikinn riwlnn RnatUill X 111;; s lilviiv raken on Test Flight ' Today or Tomorrow 'I'luip of I he Yickers nyintf iMiau which w ill lie uni here to I lie Oassiai 1)11 :i 1 1 i'i i m i iiw Ilii'" friii liv1 v'ilial.i l.iin,., i.,ii niiuiMKl ''' .-I'lCpf I.,..! t . lMM,.ll.M u "" i ' i'Mipteled al I he dry dock ,'"'il nd l here will proliahly be u'" flifhl this aHernooii or '"""""w. D.'parlure or Iho "la,,l''ie Tor the ii.nl Ii will de- l'''IH ll Wl'llllim. mi. I Ii... II. I lun '"' 'he likiiic Itiver VENTURE BRINGS MEN NORTH TO WORK AT DRUM LUMMON MINE lllli (III u I . .1 ....... V.... I I'.. ..I i . " ii luiiiiui, i.ui'i. '"Inislnni..; ,m.ivei in port '"in Ilii' koiiII, at 1 o'clock this "iimm sailing slmrll iirlly r,... ii The ., ; Ihe nil) Naas .mjus lliver. Hive,' "'III' Ibere- ''' "pent Hie morninir In Ihe. '''Il.l lllvi... I I II.. I.. ii "ui llll" III I C"IIS "I ' ,-8li yc-l In do lomorrow "nuIltf. s)l(1 ,.,.MJ1.t1, 1( ,. ,of "'f (oi,ii,ltf U1, C(mM ' ho vcswi.l li.n v in. . "II- IIIIILHUU'I llll Mm hllU.iii...... It. . IllOlllr llin I'linul ii ii.l i.U.i . ..... in, .-iv .mil nir-v. U. Hill' v. ..r . '""u who will lake a . , ' ' v or Hi,, .i,lM,m . i,,,,,,,,,,,,, " "iiitley May, V,C, u . " . " niMTiitlm, lh,U year aiftiilu !!'" l'lley Mln,'.s 1.1,1.. (he ovi.p ur (hu ,,,.OI,ol.,y Mtiilli approaches lb ilii' Klon ilyke lliver bridge are unpass-j able. ! The Yukon HiM'r i full (if ice from Jiank lo Imnk ami Hie water is rising fast. BISHOP IS CHOSEN HMBB3VMftMIVwnM4nWiS9!'flKB!!iVJ9tt8 mmm wSvVaVAWM&TaBBBVMLBBnW Who lm "ecu one of Ihe l.-atlitiK erilics or Ihe Mackenzie Kinw (iiivernmeiil t.ii llio nresfiil session (lf Ihe House of (ominous. WILL REIMBURSE HOME BANK DEPOSITORS IS ANNOUNCED IN HOUSE mttawA. May ' I'reinir m....l....i Klnu aiiiiounceil. in Ihi ii. i.r Coininoiis yeslerday af TAXI fBOSTON GRILL She 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for - Ldlma . dances, banquet and wedding nyvner av mniw parlies. mind Royal noioi, am n. For rats, apply lo Boston i nth PRINCE RUPERT Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIPECKrop Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL XV NO. 115, PHIXCi: HL'PKHT, H.C., FRIDAY, MAY 15, ll2u. yiterdjf' Circulation 1383 Strt Mls 620 PRIOR FrVK OEM. AWSON PARTI Y WRMFROTI) RY FI 00 am if eWVAi i illtllil kJKJ MJrilKRJUXJUAS MJ A 1 UVVIU M HIV 1111 m " MlMKHHHHBSKia iHKl B mW W M m M AT A B 1 .1 1 S B il MM I 1 1 H K m EfflMK B m Kcruwuiuno imul run tummmunb yvukiv ur umuiwu blarjj ruaij 1 1 CARIBOO DIOCESE! Rev. Waller Adams, Formerly off Saskatchewan, and Now of j Southward, Eng., Elected ; KAMI.HOPS, Jlay 15. Hcv. Waller Adams. formerly of II. i yu'Appelle. Saikalehi-waii. bill nil manager of lliejnow of Siuithwaik. KiiKliind, was steaint-hips replyiiiKjyeslerday elected r i rs I hishop. of PLANE FINISHED I'.arihiMi hy the clerical and laymen'." In'o.-c of the Anglican dincee in .cMHiti here today. .Mr. Adam was chosen on the sixth ballot, from iiiiiouk several candidates, iiirliidinp Archdeacon Pnjr of I.yHon. lies. II. S. Ack-liuist oT Kamloops and Itev. .lames I honipson of Merrill. Ilishop eleel Adanw, who is Ifi years of aite. is a man of unbounded energy and missionary zeal, lie spent four years in western Canada and returned to Knu'laud In Hi: SIR HENRY DRAYTON ii. ..I lie exnecled lo leiioMiu in..' briii? down n hill 1'iovide fur i ..r II... ll.i.i.i il... .I.iiiwC II ' II ill mi.' ih'iik llll- ii' .... r i I....L- .n.iiiisllors wilhln a fori n.i. bill will Indicale lo what'extd!! i" was proposed to reimburse ibem. J Pulp Mill ul Purl Alice lieing sold by Hie receiver for (lie Whalen Pulp and Paper Go. CONSERVATIVES' ANNUAL MEETING O. C. Stuart is Elected President Preparations Being Made For Nominating Convention The iiuiiual" meet in? of Ihe rince Ituperl Conservative As sociation was held lasl nilit in Ihi' r.mail Hall. , . inkers were electeil as fol lows: , Honorary Prusident .III. Hon. Arthur Meinheu. ' llouiuary Yic'e.-PresidenL : It. II. Ponlcy, M.I'.P. . I'rcsiilenl I). (,!. Sluart. l'irst Yiee-I'resident . H. Muuro. . Secoiul Yiee-I'resident . I). Fisher. Secretary-Treasurer - W. w. WriKhU - . lvxeculive ' Commilteo l'lu orficcrs and W. Hflclirist, W. It l.ove. I'.. A. Mann, fJeonpe Hill, W. KdKe, .I.C. MijlA'iiiiaii, .1 l.aurcnson. S. M. .Newlon and l ied Seaililen. Annual leporls were received' mil ii ileieales, lo which Prince Ituperl is enl Hied, were appointed lo attend the federal noniin- iIIiik convention which will be held on May I'd in Prince Ituperl. I'liese delegates will meet nexl Wednesday lo decide who they will support. v There seems lo be nolhinjr h-hnlle so far lis hi who will be Ihe Couservalive candidate for Skeeiia Viding in the next federal election. Name that have been meullniied are fletirjte (!. Kushby and Mayor Newlon of Prince Itu perl, and lr. Leafoyd or Anyox I'liere may slill be others desir ous or hearing -ihe i.oiiservaiive laiiilai'il lo Ihe fray. BASEBALL American Leaguo ..Hiislon 3, Cleveland V. '! Philailelphia I, Detroit 3, New York (t, Chicago 1. Wnnhiiiglou 5, SI. l.ouis 3 National League Pilishunr 7, lloslon I. Chlcauo I, Philadelphia 2. 'Cincinnati I. New York 5. Si. I.oins 8, Itriioklyn . Indians as well as Whites are Staking Claims in Dease Lake District; Working on Gold Pan VHJTOIIIA, May 15. Indians a- well us whiles are slaking claims in I lie Iease Lake ilislricU acconliiife' to a leller from Vi S. .Simpson, Indian agent al Telegraph Creek, received by Indian Commissioner Pite.hbiini. .Navigation lo the new gbhUields may be slower lliau wns-expected, Mr. .Simpson says, as I lie Slikint' lliver is lower that, il has been for llie past leu year and sleunier luive exceplfima dirficully in moving from Wrangell lo 'l'elegraph Creek. Miners are reported lo be working al Ihe new digging id (ild Pan Creek but under great disadvantage owing lo the snow uud the difficulty of holding back the" surface water. Janet Smith Case Closes but ' Magistrate's Decision Delayed Until 2.30 Monday Afternoon YANCOl YCU, May 15. Whether Wong Foou Sing, tbi Chinese househoy in Ihe employ of II. I.. Maker al the time Jaiic .Smith niel'luT death will be tried for murder in Hie bigbe courts will not be. known milil Monday afternoon al 2.;l) w hen Magistrate Miueeii of Point (irey gives bis decision. All tin witnesses called liy the Crown in the hearing had given evideuci ny one o chick xesieruay aim i.uer in llie allernoon tin! aru- nieiils of the Crown ami Ihe defence counsel were heard. VMing, wnen asKCii ii ne nail anything lo say, auiwere" WARVETERANS MAKE DONATION Glvo $50.00 Toward Children's Ward and $30 Toward Up- koop of Gravos Al a pieeliiitf or Ihe (treat War Yelerans .held ill the rooms Wednesday. highl Ji' was decided In donate low aril the fiuol for Ihe Children's .Ward bf the Ccueral llosnilal. A doiialior. was also made to the Adair Carss Chapter of the Daughter I o Ihe F.mpire lo be iised toward (he upkeeji of the soldiers' Knives al the cemetery. IL was ilecideif . In hold the annual picnic on 'July IK. A memorial tablet is lo be creeled In llie vooins ,o Ihe men who fell In Ihe (Vreal War. An IVort will lie n(adii lo have Hie li"l as complete as possible. that he had not M. It, Jackson, crown counsel, claimed that Ihe girl's body would not liaxe been found in the position il was if she had met her death in Ihe laundry room and that the liullcl mark on llie wall was not (he mark cause. by the bullet which caused tin ilea I Ii of .land Smilh. PROSPECTOR IS DUE HERE THIS EVENING C.G.M.M. Vessel Coming to Dry Dock for Ovorhaul to Arrive About 6 or 7 O'clock C.O..M.M. freighter . Canadian Prospector, coming direct' from llie Orient for overhaul at Ihe local dry dock, is due lo -arriv about 0 or 7 o'clock nils;cvcu jug. Capl. John McKernan coast pilot, went mil by gas,boat Ibis morning to Triple Island to meet (ho vessel and bring be in I port. Work to Proceed Soon on Island Road when Tram and Rails Here ' 1 11 i Road Superintendent says two or three gangs of men will be employed on work of grading As soon as the cars and rails for Ihe Irani way arrive grading will commence on the new road from Hie city linijla.io dal-.oway Itapids and two or Hutu gangs of men wni be employed throughout Ihe summer, according lo P. W. Anderson, read - per.inenu.ciii. Hie iiiiuciilly i- in gelling material iu front the water. Kverylliing lias lo be carried half a iniie. At present ihe powder which N being used in blowing Hie slump lias lo lie carried and il makes llie work more expensive than would be the case if the city end of the road vere completed or even .light trailed. AUoul a thousand feel of Iiiiii rails are expected ami these will be heavy packing. An effort Is lo be made to set Hie cily to al leasl partially complete the road so thai this material can be taken, in. . . J- The .plan of lie government WILL ABOLISH HIATRIC CLASS engineer 'iVjay&JW" (,r j.'MTC Not Enouqh , Students Available aiiips eiaiilislied on JliiC "f oSuT' t0 Make 'Worth Carrying )ne will be composed of bridge; on University Course iniilders, which will go ahead of he graders and will prepare Urn: Ar(,.r .), cliooIboard nieelins iilverls and liridges. The big-. i.,i i,ri,f Hip tiiisieos hel.l u est pang will be on the grad- conference with Principal Hrady Ulg. in i-iinneel im wilh I lip. con I inilii- While it is nut promised that i r n,,, .,iHeiil!iiin el.ms Ihe work will be finished this year, it I the plan to no as mucn f it as possible while the good weather lasls The toad has been thoroughly u rv eyed ami cross-seciioncu and staked and everything is now in readiness for the work lo roceed once . the trams and lils are on the ground. I'ro- ably a, steam donkey engine ill also be employed in pulling he stumps but that engine will have lo be taken in from thu water as il will be too heavy for llie other route. The cars and ails have been, on order some line ami a nurry-up can nas icen sent for them. RINCE CHARLES JOB IS NOT COMING HERE H. Plllsbury, Manager of Dry Dock, Will be Back from Vancouver Tomorrow II is understood Ihat the al terations to llie new C.N. It. coas learner Prince Charles are lo be be made in the C.C.M.M. shop? in Vancouver and not in Prince Ituperl dry dock. .1. II. fills nay, manager of the local dry lock, wlio went south in connec tion with the mailer, is expected back from. Vancouver on the I'rincc Ituperl tomorrow luoru- ng. POUCEREPORT Thirty-three Cases In Court During Month of April Collections Totalled $352 There were 33 cases In the city police court during the month of April resulting in convictions ind six dismissals according lo the reporl oT Chiel Vickers submitted to the com mission yesterday afternoon. In toxication accounted "for thirteen of the cases. Fines Tor Ihe mould totalled $352. A payroll of !U:.y and accounts were passed for payment. Advertise iu Hip Dally New which has been conducted hero for the pas! four years. The information was , elicited that during the lime the class was conducted here only 13 pupils in all had taken advantage of it ami not more than four , would be available next year and probably not Ihat number. Accordingly Hie board decided to climiutu hat class next year. Had the class been continued it would have beipi necessary to engage another leacherVfor the. lllgii. .School hut with it elimin ated Ihe present slalT are able to carry on without additional help and earring for the new pupil which are coming up from lbs lower school. FIRST BOAT AT TELEGRAPH CK. Other Two Which Left Wrangell Sunday Expected Today Much loo In Stlklne l Special to Daily News; TF.LF.OIlApH CHF.KK, May 15. The first oT Ihe three Harrington boats, wjiich left iWrangell last Sunday, laden wllhl 1 1 prospec- tors ami freight for the Dease Lake mining fields, made Telegraph Creek safely last illicit. I he other two are expected here today. Floating ice, in many places jammed, made il neces sary to exercise the greatest of caution in navigating the swift running waters of llie, Slikina lliver. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked H. C. Silver I. HI 1.50 (Iranby 12.50 Dunvvell 3,1(1 3.80 Premier 2.3(; 2.35 'Terminus . .50 .75 I, . I .25 Vt .211 Vi Hayview I0 .11 Howe Sound I57.V 17.00 Indian MVt .0lH Surf Inlet iOSVi M Selklrks .$1 .01 Daly-Alaska .IH. .25 fl lacier 2iy, .27 Independence .15; .20 V