four Lost Llvos From Explosion of Powder When Playing In I Small Building - MiiI.au.v. Oregon. April 27 oim . I, were killed and 1 "Un iiHureil, one probably ;'allv. ii- a icsull of an ex-" f Mnee callous of black niii v.sti-iiliiy on tlm liuine. ' " "f M Iv.lschinskl In an Uo-" ' mmumtv in Clackamas ,v ii miles south of Molal- l 'In iirmi me Claris nurd 11. 1 I I' anil Paul fi. The ' 'm'",,! Wlls ' liae been psed in ' "Ml11 siisiinK a, "was slnrcd ' s"i'l miilding in which Ibe riui.in.,, XVI,,.(1 ,,iyinK. one ''IIV 'vlil' ii u inalt'h wilh ratal ui LARGE PILE DRIVER FOR ELEVATOR WHARF ARRIVES FROM SOUTH l'uil -tun Hi- nl i'im I i.. ii... .. - ..' ill ill ill,- jrivi c i1 nn in. r i.. 1 1 in -.., IIMIIIIIUIIIIIIS win 1 ollUileln nnii i.il.. .I..U .i.. .iii.- r, W I- Wlllll f Will sliirl will. lh(l ' J1 'i. This morning i tn'iip arrived from, Van- bun (;'V wllwrn ConsD'iu WINERS KILLED. ' .M-.WTUN, Pen.. April ilni' ,Vl onslructluii ineii.Wcre II,...,,,. explosion al Hi l;""1""-' Mine of dluv ,M ''"'il Co. bisl nighl. is., ill H.lie iind He. In the 1'iicl- Tic Fisheries. North, :I7.IHMI lbs., at He and ;ic; Hazel II., 1 l.ooo lbs., al 8..,c anil :te; AukiisIii. I l.nnil lbs., at H.5c umKle, In the Canadian Fish it Cold Sliirase Co. Serious, 1 5..iltO lbs., ill H.7c and :ic. and Flatlery. .'i.immi lbs., al X.7c ami :ic, In the Royal Fish Co. Paiiaiua, 211,000 lbs., at He ami :i,v nnii iiL-er. l.iinu is., ai ..ie anil Jc. In the Allin Fisheries. , Canadian Scrub, '.l.nilil lbs., al He and .'lc, In Ibe Canadian Fish & Cold Slnniue Co. II. ami II., 1,0(10 lbs., nl 8.01) ituil :ic. lo tin Allin Fisheries. COMMENCES DRIVING PORTER-IDAHO TUNNEL STEWART. April 27. Driving Ibe :i00 Tool tunnel on Ihc Porter-Idaho properly bus been commenced. When Ihc men went on Ibe ground il was round thai it,.. ...n.v whs 1 1 1 tic 1 1 livhler than wiim llnmirlil and ennuiiciic eincnl of Ibe work is uol being delayed lo any exleiil by II. LADY COMMISSIONER vn n iiiliiienl of some in- si imnounccd In this week's ii i' fiimiilc is hat of minimi ...v.. ... ........ ...1.. Muriel lleuuie of ew v hiiiii -I.... I.arrisler and solicnor io i lissiniier for taking lir il affidavits. BASEBALL National Pitlsburg 0. SI. Louis I. Huston :i. Hrooklyn 0. Philadelphia I, Ni-w irk Chleago 0, Cincinnati 5. Amorlcan Cleveland 7, Chicago 2. New York a. Washington St. Louis ti, Delroil L IS The appeal eourl at Vancouver lasl week dlslill--eil Ibe aipe;il of Roberl K. William of .Mil waukee and Horace K. Williams of Los Anj.'1'les aaiusl a jmlt inenl of .Mr. .Iiislice .Murphy, who refused llieir application for Mailt pei-Mius nllcmled yeslcr hiv nfieriioon lo nay l heir lasi respect lo I he memory of .Mrs (iconic .Ness, whose ruuerai look place nl 2::m froiii the H.C. Uu lei'lnker'' Chanel lo l airvicw Ceuielery. Rev. P. I'.. Ilaisler or ficlaled anil .Mr. ilaisler presi ded al the ors'an. iMliueurerf viiMi. Ii. Nelson. Aid. Oscar Lnr- u, C. E. Johnson, Charles Jack- . i i.'..;.. n.. son. Illliolil .cs nun i.i" :l UU. There were many floral tributes. A m those sending flowei"' ii i. i'i Mrs. il. r.riciisii un in.-. and iiieinbei's of Valhalla Lodge ..Mrs. K. (iiislarsou, the laniuy Mrs. C. !. I.iiinliiuisl. PROVINCIAL POLICE PRESIDENT . . , I . . !.. I coiiimiss ons lo iiikc evioeiice mi Ibe I nileil Stale in an action auiiinsl Ibe .lames Alexander e- lale over Ibe Knt'ineer .Mine ai Allin. If the case is lo be pro ceeded Willi, il will have lo he foui-'ht in I he H.f- eourl s. MRS. GEORGE NESS IS LAID TO REST Funeral Took Place Yesterday Afternoon from B.C. Undertakers to Falrvlew Cemetery CHANGES ARE MADE Provincial Police Consluble R P. Ponder sailed last nighl on Hie Cni'ilena for Aujox where be will relieve Consluble R. A. Ileavan who has resigned fmiu Hie service. Coiislnble J. smith id F.iulerby has been appointed lo succeed Constable ileavan and, on his arrival at Anyox, Coustu lde .Ponder will return here. Constable lieiivun resigna tion becomes erreetive today and hn will be a passenger nn tins Cardeiia loiuoTHowt going soulli lo lake up his residence. Mrs. jricavaii wclit soulh lasl weuk very soon intended will have been reached, and then! Ibe coast ami proccctieu io Iniiiii1 "a lleries will be riiii i claim on '.Maroon mountain OF TEltllACIw April w'7. .' Mining prospects around Kilsiim- ktduiii lueseiil a inoit! Iiualllilul appenniui'i' jiisl now lliuu lias olilaiiied lor muiic lime nil. Cuiiliire. (reiulinii mm parmero have iiegulialed a very ndviuilugeoiis eompai l Willi easlern in-leres in re-peel of llieir holding on Dear llivcr, mid develop ment wink, which liu slendily proceeiieti mr some year., win be inleiisificd in the early future. Siuilh's iniiie. fiiianced liy the Ivuliim Luke .Mines Mil., is upporlcd by a considerable helping of Terrace capital, ltapitl aciiihvuv tnwui'i s produclioii uiii - a paying Pasis is neins maoe. Alreudv u consiilcralile quantity if hiah raile obl beai'inj: ipiart. has been won ami icneral line of Hie sudd lead is une that promise's lo facilitate work. The task of deepening the curliest. To nieel Ibe reipiire-meiils of Iriuisporl the government is proeeeiliiig with 'the coin- Ihej plelioiKif I lie roadway from Ter race some two or three mile re-luuiuiiu.' to be lniill Ibis year and a bridge having to be strelehcd shaft is proceeding apace with i across the Kilsuiilkalum river. Mr. Smith in rhunrc. the maximum depth On Maroon Mountain Alf. Kjiuii bus rclurned from his He along Ibe main body or lie ore. I expresses hiinseir as well pleased (luce the work i well in baud ftnUvilh lhe result id his erforts to auguinentetl gang of men will be secure support ami hopes to gel put to work ami shipping may .mailer well forward towanls he expected lo commence in reul' 'crmlinueil on page ix Wholesale Dismissal of C.P.R. Conductors for Alleged Ticket Irregularities on That Railway I wiwilil'.r. Vneit 7 II was orfieiallv announced lusl uighl bv llie Canadian Pacific ltuilway llmt bclweeu eighteen mid Kvi'iilv-fonr eiintliicloi's on the lines bclweeu innipeg nun bine resiilled fruiii the iuvcsliguliou. Hot Wave in Eastern Canada Ushers in Summer Weather but Thunderstorms Accompany It y v. i k May TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and mim Large Upstair Dining Hull, Ambulance with nrwly laid dancimr floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytim. parlies. Royal Hotel, 3rd Ava. For ralis. apply In Iloslon 8 lund PRINCE RUPERT and 6th 8t. . : rill. Third Aye. Prop. Phon 457. VIPECK, MATT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "VOL XV N PIUNCK III PEHT, ILL.. MONDAY. Al'IUL 27, Saturday' Circulation 1681 8trt SilM 94. PRICE FIVE GENTS. HINDENBURG GERMANY KRAL SUPPORTER JOHN OLIVER ELECTED IN GRAND FORKS-GREENWOOD Baron Von Hindenburg Elected m .. n i n i lit. Hi miv rresiaem or uermany oy Largy e Vote over the Socialist IlKHLIV April 27.. Tin people of iiTin.iiiy clccletl I -"! 1 1 h , 11;- on N un iliiitlciiliiug president of Ihc (icriiinn llc-j ti opponent lioiiigsDr. Wdliclni Marx, luiulidaL' of Uic; tib'i I'limpttscil in Cfiiirisis, mociuiisis una i)ciiiu-! Van liuiili'nlMii'K nvus ihc nominee of Hit1 Nuliiiualisl-Ciin-j iM'i mill hi majority was N'l.'i.lMill villi's. Ilr succeed Imm i'I. wlio died in February. Tin"' Were more llinii lliirly iiiillion voles pulled. TO MAINTAIN FISH SUPPLY Halibut Expert Will Study Effect of Close Season on V v.T'iX. April 27,-Tin! , i i.unadlrir iirfiriat Will" lllli i)Mll I'll- Hie Nirrlii 1'anirir, ..niiecil lifduy Dial i i it- ir;" hnlibtll nl: - alllHIIIlU'll tu fi.- midi-. of which Aincri- . ' landed FISH ARRIVALS American Boats Brought 199,-S00 and Canadian 1,300; Prices Still Low I I i tli annals ibis morning wcrc rnlhcr heavy and prices ordered .were low. American i;alfl)ir CHIEF OF POLICE SAYS THREE MEN ARE BANK ROBBERS i SKA I I I. K. April '.'7. There in not the slightest doiihl I Iml 1 1 1 three men l I'.d.'Ooriuun. Alfred Cuslro l iiimI .Inline Horn held in j llio idly j.-iil look pari in i lln robbery at I lie Nunai- 'i tun branch of I lie lloyul Hank lasl December Chier oT Police Sherras uf .Na- Milium declared here In- day. being unloaded here linlny total ltl!),:.()(l pounds. Tin- Taloosh ac- rllr,,rrn Mnlr ceplcd B.3 and :ie from tin- Royal tNullNXEK FulNL Fish (Jo. Tnr Ketchikan delivery,, her caleli lii'hig Sl.iHHi pouinjs.' The Miiiiri'd II.. wilh :i:i.uoo Kiiii.i-iiii. Miili4k-il vvilli Hkv f prire orieii'd, i holding nvir im- 1 lil Ioiihiitow. Two (Imiaillun R, 220,520 IiwuIn .-old III.niMJ poundH inaklu(l ia lnlal (or iiir uuy ui --i-,.miu i inirii'iiii and I'oiinil. Arrival and .uiIim: ii. rini'ii landi'd 57.-1 mi. .. i ii. Jiniv! Amorlcan mlo iffMBt ostnli- l'oriliMilijold, :M,(i0 lbs., at si licon which tliis'7.7r iiihI :ic; mid lllhla. il.iHMl n February IB. ilbs.. ,nl .(ic and .lc. lo Uie inmin i.ciiif.' mulntalueit; FishefieH Canadian Go. Mi. erreet of Ihel Vaiisee, U.ililO lbs., al 7.'Jc ,i r i nnii! ami :io: and Teddy J i:i,(Hn nnin Ibe maintcii 11 -i iiatitiul supply. CHILDRENARE ALL KILLED CASE DISMISSED Williams Brothers Want Proceed with Action They Will Hjkve io Come' Here to Sir . nl uiiiJ Lady Mcrt'dilli un- pirLirtd aboard fliip at Ni'W York ivreiitly prior In llieir ili'parlnrr on n llirnr-inonllis viiiulion in Europe. Sir Viurnjil i preiIi'iil uf Itu Hank of Montreal. Mining Prospects at Terrace Very Bright; rfooertie s Opening Up Liberal Victory Gives Oliver Government Clear Majority in ! Legislature Over All Parties liltANh 1'OUK.S, April 7 Complete reltniis fruiii nil polb in tin.' (ir-diul I'orks-tin'i iiwoutl liy-i'lcrlion lor (he I'uiviutia'f Lfgisluliiru give I). MrlMitsrson, Liberal, a rjeitr iiiajorily of -ixly I iiver his (joiinurvnlivb oiipoiienl, Dr.n M. Kingston. 'I lie oeJ j vole sloooil I). MePlieiMin. H(V; Dr. Kingston, XOi. I While Dr. Kingston tarrietl tirand I'oiks by a iniijorilj of 7li, Mi Pherstiu i-iirrieil (iieenwooil by a iiiajorily uf 08. A rcpurl reeciveil in Vuueuuver yesterday read us followii: Liberals gained (irand iMirks-dreenvvood eoiistilueiify in Kulnr- tlay s liy-eleetion, I). AlelMierson, the K"vernnicnt euiiilidule, de-realint: Dr. C. M. Kingslon. I'.nn-servalive. MI polls with the exeepuuii of two have been heard frnln. ivii!f .MePherson u lead: Hi ti. The two polls are expect-, i eil lo iiierease the lead lo about jsixly. The vole stands 817 to " 1 Mi-Phersou led in lirund d"6rks! Premier-Oliver a clear lead over all , parlies in the Legislature. The election was made neces sary lliiouuli tin' death of John M civic, lUiuservative niember for I lie district, who was killed in an explosion on Hie train. ; A.w Much Elated VK.T01UA A. jed oM'c Ibe victory of their candidal!! in the (irand Forks-I Ii-cciiwoimI elect ion where a for-, mcr ConservatiM' seal has been! switched to llie Liberal fold. They claim that the result show's that llie ptuple oT the province still have courideiice in the Oliver finvernnienl as the best possible al. the present lime. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN CENTRAL STATES NO DAMAGE RESULT CHICAGO, April 27. -Earlbtuake shocks were Tell last night through purls of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana ami Illinois. There were three distinct shock but no damage was iloue except for a slight inler-rupliou in the wire BULGER & CAMERON'S Roar But These Wore Found " Later . STORE IS ENTERED Twelve Clocks Removed From llclween Saturday nighl ami iinihiv iiiiniiiiiL'. the rear of ... , . Huliger i I'.amerou's jewelry store Was broken into and, among lb AhuIs taken, was a case con tabling a dozen clocks. Later ull Vmiiiiiiviic ninsl v iii ti'i is Ii t u urn mi. Had oeeii iiisuusseti a ,. f)r Mipse were round on a result of investigation iulo llieir irregularities. 1 Eraser Street. The main por (Jliinese were employed lo travel over llie mad in an cMorl r tbc sloro was not enlen lo ileleel Hie irregularilie. A slnry in T.liinese nev.iapi!rs oi although u lock was smashed ti Vaiieoiiver rcccully Inuislaleil by Hie niilhonlics wnriied agaiiisi lj wu apparent allenipl to do so 'Chinese spies' engnged lo dclecl ofreuders ami is believed In RAILWAY FIRES WERE GUGGENHEIMS .' ARE ACTIVE AT -STEWART CAMP ii. ii lid envvooil. i The result of the elrelhm -'ies Are Sampling Riverside Mine and tl SMALL DURING YER WLNNIPEO, April :'7. Forest loss on Hit! Canadian National Rnilways during the past year were Hie lowest hi the history of the company according lo AV IL Killiy, chief of I ho fores! pro rniinvm Vi.i'ii ? Siimiiior vvpu her urevailed here leciion in uie sysiem. me in v..v. . ...... . .. .. ,1 i I il I.I Wii.,.1,.1 llii' enii.i.eiiliife i rne b ng 7S. IliaklllP II UK' WUI'IUCSI pes iieh'rvgtu i: ,ie.s man one mn- spol Hitil day in llie. Diuninioii id Canmliu The boaling and liujh- lur per mle or line operated in i r . . ... . . .. ... . i ii... , .. ii .. Ii....:ir ..i...,,.! .... t ni.,.1 nif . e 1 1 t o i is in lull swing lull a I lillliiei Mu m vesicnu jiiiiui- lunuui; -u luinrl.ed (In. iiiiilnirs. " The uclual (dial os in ibillursJ f ui.iwn wns .leenlei in n v o en gu e.i white Aioatreai ex- umoumei ,ui !?u,oij wmcn i perienced a .warm wave, llie lliermoiiu'ler rising 117 degrees in (me of the lowest losses on re.- l.'ii hours lo 7S. ai'coinoniiied liv u heavy llniiHlerslonii. ' sod in Canada. Taking Inventory of Everything There DUNWELL SAMPLING ENDS STEWART, April 27.- -Ollicitil-s of lie 'Premier Oolil Miiitns i i . t..t- April 27 Members'r","',M.'.;. ""'T' "1 . TTTflic guverulueni Uv m-rT1'-: innn ill lilt: nit ui .iuu iiiiiii- uu the Alaska .side of tin boundary six miles from Hyder. The work of samnliuj.' I lie Dunwell inine lias been complet ed and the assays are being mailt' prior lo the final negotiation for Hie sale of the prupcr- ly. The S.lewart hold a eon-jlrolliug iiilerrst in the .mine .and llie iiiestiou of whelher ii. is sold. 4.4. 4. 444. 4.4. ior uol ilepcnus almost vv.iouy ou icin. Usually all the (lUggen-e heiiu interests waul is u control-" ling inlejcsi in a proiicuy. e If the people who control Ihe- Premier .should purchase llus- inine they wilt do it with Ibe idctC f commencing active uperalionsc al once and placing it on a slup-s niiir. luniis B "- ' i""o MURDERER IS TO BE HANGED Killed Man When Trying to Rcb Train and Is Convicted at Medicine Hat MEDICINE HAT. April 2.7. I 1 1 1 1 1 Kollesuvich was found guilty of the murder uf a train man. James II. Calkins al Wiilsfj on March II by a jury and wu senleuced lo lutUK July tfc t'.nlkins was killed when enilniv- oring lo frustrate a robbery on the Canadian Pacific Railway. BARON BYNG MAY BE GOVERNOR 2ND TERM OTTAWA, April 27. II i understood on good auHioril) that Ha; on livn is lo be invtlcil Id serve another term us (lover nor (leneral. Ills tlve year term expires on July IP. Mi'-' lis and d now upoeurs probilble tbut he will remain for a further lerm. CANADIAN CLUB LUNCHEON In honor of Uha. D. Roberts, poet and author, St. Rc;is Cafe, Thursday. April JO, I p.iu. TickeliS 91.1)0 al Ornies Lid. or Oeo. IfiU's stored