c r the in ANFTRAPPFR W A M A A k A AAV AV At k An H n FOUND IN LAKE Laki Found by Indans W. I 'a ben rereiwd here i f Vie Oliiskie, who owned close In his I abiii was. situated of the lake and I - a s who were Passim? - i dy. v i:: li Ernest Mi'OorkcH . ; ' alnn auil puirhas-1 i s from Oluskje.; Van Dyk of Prince i i. as bent seHl lo Hi traced' lo pel ai i m ine tt out .ami also .u ir.vi slijfalioii into Ihe ilnitli. An imiuesl will i i lor! si. .lames v lr S'one of V'anderhi'of. ' y 4i l.luskie accidentally -i oi the head with a 1 s rahm and underwent ai the l'riiiee (leorfe URSFS RIIRNFD - - w Am 1 aW Ar were conndelely de 'l i') fire early (his moiu lie blnxtt whs preveuled N1 adiiig to oilier buil.l- 'lie barracks by throwing "u siream or water on 'ul 1 U'slipalion into Ihe oe " bemc held today. ANGLICAN WOMEN ARE MEETING THIS WEEK D'cnatos Already Arrivlna ni - ""cosan Board Which Alft 1 Holds Sosslon tomorrow tVllilv - . "M I'l IM'lll iliilum,!, kn (n a. ' a iirnHH' 41111 '' eiiy for ij , for the mcclliii.' of Iho iMUml i.f I!nln.1..nli. Alixl Auxiliary liiirv Mi., Hi "-us which lakes ' "inurrow. Amoutf those C ,,,. .!' ,,,'1'iv',,l " fr me Mrs. - or smiii,,.,.,. MrHi UI1. t'i.ii ..! lluz,,""i; Mrs. (heeu of 1.m;"" mill Mrs. Marsh of Tor Advertise .u tli Ially New, SEDILLIA AT CHURCH DEDICATED SUNDAY Professor Shortt of Vancouver! Theological College Preached on that Day On thiM.-lrven Hie to the BARRACK BLAZE Tom 2Q ?CL Anma ln. Uvs When Winnipeg Stablea Destroyed WlNXU'Ko. Mav 111 TutiiM y rive horse.s were hurn- -v., u iiu im: .iiiiiirn i' HI' St U ll, (!!. I l',.V.wl,. "! lie s -ay friua Sunday rimvuinw at the n'rlock service a sedillia inriiiory of tieort'ie Hall, wife of (i. I'. Tinker of this city. which was creeled by her hu-liaml was dedicated by Hev. Archdeaeotr Itix. At thai MM-viee ami in Ihe rfenlii? I'rofessoi Shortt of Ihe Anclicaii Theological college ireaehed. Professor Shortt is here for four mouths relieving in order to. give Arehileaeou III an opporitiiiiiy io auemi io me ullairs of Ihe dioce.e of Kale-. Ionia oi which lie is admiiiislra- lor. Sunday was Ihe lOOIIi memor ial of ilie.traiislatioii of Ihe initio by Tyndall and a scriiion on I hat subject was in-eachcd by Profes sor .Shorll. -exl Midday Is I nc ICitiOlh anniversary of Ihe eon- ... i t 1. ferenee of Mcea which iook place on May 20, Just ItloO years apo when Hie Niceau creed w'as adopted. UNION OF VICTORIA CHURCHES-IS DELAYED Quarterly Board of Centennial Methodist Decldos to Delay For Prosont YICTUIUA, May IV. While both eoiifciiTtrulloHs interesled oled in fuvor of union or lb? Centennial Melbodisl and HraJ Coiu.'1'egiillonal Churelies in Ihrs eily. Ihe iiuarleriy noaru ui m" Ceiileiinial l.liuicn, which i" mr uoverniii? body, decided to ieluy im:s until after Ihe new ,. ui i-i,iiiiiii had met hi June and in thu itn-sMi 1 1 in- Hev. .1. P. VVeslman has been appointed In hae el.arue or Cenlennlal Oli li re 1 1 . BIRTH v .n.itil!ti- was burn at tha in.'iiir.. Ilunerl (leneral Hospital id. lo Mr. and Mrs. J. w Xicholls, Fourth Avenue West. 8ft t IHHHAi;K, May IV. The Skeetia Itiver is (he hiffhi'sl il has been m years ami a imhiiIIi earlier Mian usual. A cn-al deal of driftwood is lieinjr carried down. BETTER PRICES FOR HALIBUTPAID TODAY Arrivals Totalled 117,000 Pounds Americans Get 13c and 6c Canadian 10.7c and 5c. Halibut arrivals this mm-iiim-lolalled IIT.OOif pounds. Seu-n American boats landed 105,500 pounds am,! Ihie. Canadians ii.ouo pouiiiis. rrires were 'oluewlial belter llian bad been lirevailiii!.' fur Ihe few days pre vlous. Arrivals and sales were as fol lows: American Liberty, ;tO,00(i pounds, v al 10.0c and 5c, 'lu the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Ilhoiia, 12,00(1 pounds, at i;i.lc and Cc, and -Ooua, 7,500 pounds, al 1,'i.le and 0c, to the Pacific Fisheries. ' t Sentinel 17,000 pounds, and H .N'eilson, 15,0110 peumls al 13, Ic and (ic, lo the lloyal Fish Co. BOSTON GRILL J A W Amdiilnnrn Large Upstair Dining Hall, with nrwly laid dancing service Moor for hire. Suitable for nywhere at Anytime. lances, banquets and wedding glind noyai nowi, oru mi, parties. and em tu PRINCE RUPERT For ratM, apply to Boston MATT VIDECK, Prop. Orill, Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 4S7. PJILVCK ItUI'KKTy H.C., Tl EH DAY, MAY 19, ll23. VaaUrdajr't Circulation, 1S04 Slrtal Salt 4. PBICE FIVE CENTS. AIT1 PAA1T niurt nnjriijrYmmnT mm i vm ruun m lu vi vu 1 1 hu k ikiai. l . iK Kiii. i a iivhk IMH flk m ivuuuK ami. VMACiicn. nmTDAMTe rerAnr u w,u" U1T11 1 llLillU OllJ Ulllfl JilLl. UUU1 All I'd Ldlrrtl Ij gistrate Commits Wong Foon Sing for Trial at Next Assize Basing Decision on English Book a a mm t V J O -ww w WVV fWfK as o Gum of Prisoner Unless Charge Founded in Malice V WCUl Y r;ll. May !.-Magistrate (i. II. McQueen in the t (it police court jeslenluy aNenioou ronimilleed Wong s g Hie Chinese hoiiseboy accused of murdering Janet , r jt'xiiiJ trial at I lie next court of oinpelenl jurixJictiuii. sperm' assize is ordered he will remain in (Jkalla jail it October or Novemher. In k io' I"" derision ver briefly, Magistrate Mtyneeii li;- had praclically no choice in Hie mailer, lie based his : :ii r ir lommillitig the Chinaman on I tie old English author - known as "i:iii(y on Criminal Law,"', published in I8l7, lo (lie effect that regardless of his opinion a magistrate should r mil an accused unless the charge Is clearly rounded on malice. The magistrate made no refer-enee In the evidence or to counsel arguments. Wtmg will remain in Okulla 8KEENA RIVER IS HIGHEST IN YEARS Hazel II., 17,000 pounds, al 13. le and oo.jlo the Atliu Fish eries. Ford, 7,000 pounds, at I2.2e ami Oe, lo Ihe llooth Fisheries Canadian Co. v Canadian Fanny F 5,000 pounds, ui 10,7c ami 5c, and Swiiit' 0,500 pounds at I o.7c ami 5c, to the Canadian Fish Cold Slora-je Co, Salmon .Varbethon. i.OOO pound of salmon, al 1 2.2c for reds and 2c for whiles, to the AU'ni Fisher ies. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. hUillY ISLAM Cloudy, fresh soulhearvj wind; barometer, 2U.-OK; leinperaluiv 51; sea smooth: 7.25 a.m. spnke steamer Car- leua al Wales Island south bound! H p.m. spoke iug (He Scott olT Parkin Islam! bound for Prince llupcrt; H p.m. spoke steamer Amur, Anyox for Ta- coiiiii. uaa nines irom i aroma. JiUI.I. IIAItllOll - Fo?sy, ealm: baroiiieler, '.".LOO; temperature. 50; loiwy seawards. ll'i nir.r. i'ui. i .- uiouuy lijihl-soullieasl wind; baromcler; 20.00; tcmperalure, 52; sen smooth. Noon IlKillY ISLAM . - llahiinp', fresh southeast wind; baroiiieler, 30.00; temperature, 51; sua moderate; 11:15 ii.iu. in steamer Cardcna soullibouud. JiUI.I. IIAItllOll. Overcast, lllil northwest wind; baroiiieler, 20.00; leinperalure, 58; sea smooth. I)KAI TIlKK POLV.Cloudy. light southeiisl wind; baroiiieler, 20.02; I em lie nil ure 57; sea smoolh. t At Hie foot or Mount Kiike-lin, in Jasper Nalioual Park, Alherla. in Ihe hearl of Ihe Canadian Ihirkivs, is th" lieu i-lirul Alhahasen Falls, a cascade of never "easing foam ami muse Reports from Stikine Delays Launching of Vickers Airplane Here Willi stormy weather brewing up here today, il is bosTildV Ihat the machine may mil get away now for sevurnT dtiysi' Col. .1. Scolt 'Williams -Of Montreal, officer in.charge of Ihe plane, de cided that il would be belter lo eave the machine safe m Hie put in the water. Once the shelter or the hfcr ship shed in- chine lakes the water, she stead ol lanncliiug.il. aiid leaving lie given lest flights and, if jl mlinred al ils.bnoy in the bar- 'everything goes well, the depart ing r al the -mercy of the ele- ure for Ihe north will be taken menls. Anyway lliere. are slill'lhe same day. Weather ami ice dine finishing touches that may! conditions are the only factors well be ilone he, fore the plane is; now delaying Hie lake-off. Panic on Train at New York Results in Many Being Injured Thirty of Whom go to Hospital SEW YOltK, May 10. At lcul 75 people w-re injured, wo probably fatu'ly-, in a mad panic which swept Ihe crowded east side siiiiway Ham vhirh was nhoiil lo leave Ihe (irand Central terininaj station today. A blown rne followed bv a eries of electric lamp explosions is reported to have caused the tliirm. The train jammed with humanity came to a sharp slop. throwing the passenger from their feel in confusion which grew In panic proportion as the cars began lo fill with smoke. Scores oT people vie knocked lo Ihu rioors and trampled on. In addition lo (hose taken to u nearby hotel ror first aid. thirty Acre taKen to llie hospital. WHALING CATCH IN SOUTHS LARGE Norwegian Fleets Take 074 Mammals and Render 5,500 Barrels of Oil SAX DHXiO. May 19. One ot the largest whaling' catches in recent years in Pacific water- was niado between December 12 1021, and April 13 of this yeai by two Norwegian whaling fleets' based at Miigdalcna Hay. Thr ealch is reported a? 07 1 humpbacks, grcybacks, blue ami fin-hacks. ,4 . The factory .steamer Mexicc rejidereil enough '-.blubber to secure 5,500 barrels of iilj, which sold in Ihe California" niarkeU M !33a barrel. ', MISSING GIRL IS NOW HOME AGAIN Was Found this Afternoon at Homo of Friends on Borden Street Miss Hazel Richardson, who was reported missing on Sunday night, was found Ibis afternoon al the home of friends on I balden SI reel and was returned to her brolher-iu-lavv ami sister. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Priest, Urahaiii Avenue. BASEBALL National Loaguo Cincimialli I, Hoslon 5. Chicago 2, New York 5. Pillsburg 7, Hrooklyn 12. SI. Louis 10, Philadelphia American League Washington 0, Cleveland 0, New York 0, Detroit 7. I'hiladelphla 5, Chicago 0. Iloilon IS, St. Louis 7. 8. Miraculous Escape from Death , when Automobile Somersaults Twice and Smashes into Fence (Special lu Daily News) SMITIIKHS, May An aulo -accident in which Ihe occupants of the car had a most miraculous escape from serious iu-,ont occurred on Saturday evening when the -ar of J. K. Kirby, mining recorder, hacked orf Hit' road going up the hill on llie oilier side of llie Hulkley Itiver and lurned over twice with Mr. ' Kirhy inside before' il was slopjied by a fence post on the side of Ihe hill. There were three other occupants of Ihe car besides Mr. Kirby who was driving. They were climbing the hill and liail Just reached Ihe point where; ' - ? low near when Ihe road was" oh-i fR A FR RIVFR sfnieled by some eallle. To avoid' ""UJLlIl 111 I lull hilliiiir them it was iieccssaiv In i lorn towards, the bank side of ;lhe road. Just al that moment jtlie engine st.'dled and the car slarled lo back down, llie fooll Jirake did not hold securely and , before ,llie emergency could lie I applied elTecUvc'ly the car had covered theJfew remainim; feet j of the widTli of llie road and backed over the cribbin-c, taking couple of somersaults before sloppjTig Jr Passe Ujdl bidlomside up. enners Jumped J he passengers managed to juipp clear before Ihe ear left the ruad although llie Hev II full M . .I,t.l t-., ill .-.I ..I II... .1-.. 41.:.. r.... V'. ,M...r,.jt auu .in r- .ti ut titf; Jin mri K initriiiiiic iiir ijih in iiiti-ii i ntr r i.i ...... h "" ',,r .',','W 'V? 'U'e,: Viki" T, ,n,;,f wmrU "tniadf llie. first torn. RISING FAST la Already at Usual High Water mark and There Is Danger of Floods SEW WESTMINSTER, May 19. Tile Eraser River is' risinr? rapidly and within a few inches or the nineteen Toot mark at the Mission gauge last nght. Anxiety is felt by -llie farnilns settlements, al several ofthe dyked areas, especially at .Nicoinen Is- ... .... i , ... anil aim aim -uie uie inuauiiaiits oioauiiams are are -pauii s . Oovey of TelkwaMamled oJUif,.prepaviug.uHve-ukleMihouUl. - very nearly car when il Ihe waters continue to rise. Al Lilooel the river has al ready reached the customary a,., .,.,,,.., cro, iiiinug engineer, ami ls parlv Mr Jjfif..liAifiiixWiiuv li Jmiiiii riiiH lfrti7-Vrl to Ihe I ease Lake m.nmg Hebts when adverse report vegwUHgLutir JJ'J, ,e car JlVa mark d 5,S ifiuclr- rlir I' O Climiilloils nil (lie Xikine lliver with n launching and take-off for the north were accordingly dejateit. smashed ieyoml repair, lie was,r ..ontiiim- floods .nc niedicfe.l ame in crawi irom oeneain im'i wreckage wjjcn Ihe car came lo a 'Moo., Although badly shaken up and severely bruised. Mr. Kirby lia'l no bones liroken. Those who have viewed Ihe wreck consider It a miracle Ilia! lie was not crushed lo death or very seriously injured. CANON PERKINS OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY IS COMING ON VISIT Arrives In Vancouver Thursday and Will . Spend Month in Province Rev. Jocelyu Perkins, .minor canon of Westminster AblM-y and secretary or the H.C. and Yukon Church Aid Society, is expected to arrive here soon in the course or a visit" lie is making lo dif ferent parts or Hie province. He is spending a month in Hrilish Columbia in the interests ot his society and oT the work or tbo church. He i expected to' arrive in Vancouver Thursday. W. R. ADAMS ACCEPTS POSITION OF BISHOP VANCOUVER, May 10 Uishop l)e Pender has received a cable message from Rev. W. II. Adams accepting the position of flisl bishop of llie Cariboo to which he was elected last week. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked 1J.C. Silver 1.10 1.50 Surf Inlet ,05V' .0314 Iiuiiwell 3.25 1.10 Premier , 2.37 2.13 Hayview ....,....... .10 .llli Howe Sound .... 15.50 Indian : .00 li .10 . L. 25 .27 Douglas Channel .01 (irnnby ".-iU.:... 11.00 Termfiius .35 Daly-Alaska 20 .25 'ielklrks 0 " .01 niacier . 2114 .27 Indcpetnlenee .13 .20 GOOD PRICE LOCAL BONDS Hundred Thousand Sold at$98.32 to Vancouver Firm The city council last tjijht ac cepted the oirer oi the Royal Fi nancial Corporation of Vancouver or 08 32 for an issue ot l 1 1 1,838.01 worth of, ten year six per cent general and local improvement debeulure.s. There were four offers, this being the highest. The oilier offers were: A.M. Ames & Co., Toronto (J. C. II. lturgess & Co.. Toronto. 08.25. R. P. 07.lt. .-vvaj Clark Co.J Vancpuver, II was moved by- 'Aid. Casey W. Xieholls, lota! agent). 08.28. and seconded by Aid. Larseu that the highest offer bo accepted and negotiations be closed by the finance committee. A bylaw was introduced providing for payment of principal and interest oT certain debentures in New York as well as Canada. This bylaw will be fin ally adopted at a special meeting on Wednesday afternoon. ROADBUILDING MINING AREAS Sum to bo Expended This Year Greater Than Ever Befora In History of Provlnoe VANCOUVER, May 10. The Provincial Government is making Hie. greatest expenditHr for loads ami (rails in the mining districts this yedtj thai has been made In the history of, llie yro-vlnee, ncrordhw lo information received from Viejprla by Hie chamber of miues It Is announced that the $1021-25 expenditure will loTul 120,200 compared with 0G.8t0 for the previous year nnd ,$f$3?,4o8 ror Din season I9?i-22i