iu i, I V Iiii -u, y .i Mill M SW(i I Wilhiiins slated H' aiiey whs known in-v us one of lluj great l' liail been makiliL' " I " it m Hie Kal and , v h.uli aino.iL- oi.era.'TriCPDADU MAMAfFR ' in "no soloists of 'ibel LICENSES TO HOTELS GIVEN ' In Prlnte Rupert to bo Allow- l PrUllcge of Selling Boer VI'TillllA in-" - i.... . "lliiVil( lllllil Mhll.n "V 1111,1 Ii l'.,r. . iiiiiii i Mill- -.'7. - leer I'ci'ii (,'i auted lo I be i Knox, Central, li r.mpiess, r!a- lliineil. 'Mlll.lll I .! I ... I. ... I J'"" 'b.lkley Valley. " I ll'I'Mll.n II.. I.. I 'iov In 'ii l'l'llVl ,ril'K Will.., " lll'llW ' HVH'I. "!'' Miniiicca. FARING UP SNOW DIFFICULT WINNIPEG ny Snow PHIod Lanes Higher 'onces and Caused Troublo Mar. '.'7. dear lii'cn one .of J"bs here U,ls Ibr week there fiinwsluriu with .... . I r lil'VVC t ... i. , j"n. u- ami wnili! -i.bu.- ., . .." "'! Wl,rk ' I'ac.M ...... 1""h "d JilKher. in lln. i-eiiniig. :lvy ",e "w l.ad lo bo carted 4- 4- 4- 4 TRANSFERRED SOUTH PMflWPFR IMIIIRFB W. McKav Will Leave Hcroi About April 15 to Take Chargo at Ashcroft (I cor; W. McKay, who has been manager oT the l mm liiivi-i-iiinenl Teleuriiulis in Ibis city ror several years, Is being transferred to Ashi-roTI as manager there and will leave the city aboiil April l" ! taKe over nis now dulies. Mr. McKay s departure will be regretted not only here bill Ibrouglioui uie .llslilcl. lor several years ho " was stul loueil al llazellou liefon'i enining here. His successor lien: has nut yet been appointed. Herb Tanner Is In the Haiclton, Hospital Whcro Seventeen Stitches were put in When Hie Canadian National westbuiiud train ran inlo a iiiud- t i.i vv.m.li-iick last ed- ..I.... i.,.r Kimineer llorb cludi their produuttt willmul the nation to any .'real Mr. I toady s proposal a surest ion ilml the UX'. ItaiKvay should lie jointly by I he f., P. II, FISHING NOT 8 HOUR DAY All Branches of Local Industry Exompt From Its Provisions VICTORIA, Mar. 27, Further exemptions from the Eight Hour Day law Inotude the fishing Industry and all Its attendant branches, Including canning, preserving and the manufacturing of by-products. lUlllill'.' pene. iueludeil K.ll. A opera! I'd and lln f...N.ll. .1 that 'the CP.Jl. would operate it giving all routing prh HrFrsfiV tfrewHrvp'fnp'te railways to he paid l80.imil he-I wee 1 1 them hi a bonus for low carryinj.' rales. Mr. I'.iw.'on said the projiosal was made jml at Hie lime Ii" left lillawa so he has no ollicial iuforuiatiou as lo the. altitude, of Hie (ioveruuieiit or Iho railways, hut the people he mel seem" lo weleono' any proposal whiclii . would do away Wilh the necessity uf spcndiiiK millions of mouevl Ibis year until (he finances ul !lhe country an? in belter coudi- linn. ! In all probability another con-ferencp will be lield soon when all the. .iilcresls wit) be heard ami the matter will be settled, j Mr. Dawson says Ilial every-I thing is guitr,' well at Ottawa. I The business is so well advanced ithal the House experts lo rise by ulioul May M. lie altended the meeting of the railway board a Montreal. INCORPORATED iK-.-.lliy i.nM.ii.iri. ., , i, ... , - . . i . : n i in I'-i in. iiiiii.-i. ill. ii 1 1 i 1 1 i i'i Tanner received head which necessilale.l scwu-leen stitches being put in 111,1 llaellou tlos.ilal where be Is now u patienl. The Impael, on hilling the slide, was terrific and the 'engine reared up and came lo a stop across this rails. ItealUing Unit Uie engine n.ujd nut stand up. Ihe engineer Jumped and II was when he was land- tin on (tin I'liPk i Mm t he was i lift Hll I II v vv 'hurl. Vll'.TOlllA, Mar. 21. Incur poralious graulcd this week, a cording to the II. (;. Ca.clte in Ihn l-'raser Hotel t'oiiijiany irtiwiii. in lit.?:'.. ....... .......... capital being .Ic'O.UOO. Mrs, .1. M. Clanev has arrived in Vancouver from Calgary visit wilh Mrs. I.. M. hede.t .Until ladies- formerly resided Prince ltupert, II. C. I- rafter, srliool inspector, relumed on this morning's trail mun a irip in uie interior an departmental dulic. TODAY'S WIRELESS REPORT (8 a.m.) Uiaby Island - Part cloudy. aim: harumelpr. 2U.07; temper allire,' 3t; sea sniooth; t.i. a.m. .poke sleamcr Prince (ieorgO passing m snuiiinouiiii; .i..n ii.io. spoke steamer Venture in iiorlh- iiimiil. head Tree Point--Clear, calm; bar nuclei-, :M.:i; temperature, J: sea smooth. I Hull Harbor Snowing, calm; barolueter, '.".Mil; - Icniperature, :ir ; light swell: MS p.m. spoke sleamer Venture off Klew Nug-ell noitlibound. (Noon) Uigby Islam! - Clear, calm; barometer. .".. HO ; leinperalure. IK: sea smooth. ,lead Tree Poinl Clear, ealnv; baromclrr. i."..7i; leniperaluiT. 1 1 ; sea sinoolh. Hull Harbor Cloudy, light southwest wind, baroineler, liO.-til; leni'peratiire. Hi; light swell. The halibut boats Cape Spear and Itadio have been taken Op on Ihn local dry dock for repairs. The latter boat, an American vessel, has been leaking about IJie rudder post and Is on the pouloon to have this remedied.' TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstci. Dining Hall, Ambulance wilh newly laid dancing flour for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wed. .hre at Anyt'me. ding parties. PRINCE RUPERT For ratis, apply In Boston ana 'y Grill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. .... r. T i '(.' VOL M " .' i'ri. "to 1MUNCK 111 PK.HT, ILU., Kill HAY, MAHCII 27, 1U83. VMUrdty'i Circulation. 1E04 liere i -lii wii Hie fall nT Kro, the famoiiK statin of (he god of love, which lias stood over Hie fouulaiii in Pioeijilillv Circus, London, for many years. 11 was temporarily removed lecenuy t ions during some ex avu- Great Rash for Seats for Big Hockey Match Victoria Tonight Canadiens Practice a New Attack VlCrOHlA, Mar. 2.7. Kalis seeking 'tickets for admission lo louialil's rkt-li between Uie Cougars and Canaiiieiis started lining up al Ihreu o'cloi.k yesterday morning ami by Iialf past .i. the ii;eue vvns'lvvo blo ks long. The arena was all .sold mil by iiooii. . . 'I'lm Cougars are. coudifent lliey can make it Iliree slraigtil mil cop the .Stanley Cup and wilh it Uie world hockey liouors. The Cunadieiis, on Ihe olher hand, expeel lo win from sheer Iteration 1 because every tiling is al slake. l the workout yesterday inc -- - anadiens paid close attention to irwnrd pass combination, oi eiiJ!. Julia! and Houcher ex-j perimoiiliiig assiduously with aj new attack, they expect lo make! miighl. Veina, the goal lender for Ihe visilors, had Ids lliumui injured in Ihe V ancouver-game. n-ading in lickels is being allied on today. (loudly sums . - .i i . . ii ire oiiercu lor soais io iiiu'-. . i. i i who were mcky enougu io gin Ihein yesterday. Three and four times the original value are figures mentiined in connection willi some of Ihe deals for well- loealed sitlins-s. II is slated that many people bought tickets for Ihe purpose of selling them again. VACCINATION COMPULSORY Provincial Board of Health Orders It For Every Person In B-C. VICTORIA, Mar. 27. Every person in British Columbia must be vaccinated forthwith or produce to tho msdica) health officer of the district a successful vaccinitlon within the past two years, according to the regulations advertised by tho Provincial Board of Health. Tho order provides that a person violating the regulation Is subjoct to a fino of $100 or to six months' ROBBERS TOOK ' ARMOURCASH SpOKAM:. M:r 2i. Two armed robbers held up employ ees of the Armour Company packers and e.caped with the S.Vliou payroll here this morn BEER BY BOTTLES TO BE CARRIED AWAY IS DEFEATED IN ALBERTA KUMO.NTON, Mar. 27. Tim legislature defeated by u volo of HI to 17 a proposal lo amend thu liipior act so as lo grant .lit privilege of selling b.er by lb bolllo lo be carried away and consumed olf tho premises, jus as when purchased froin tho liquor warehouse. StrMt ! 404 LIKJ.lPOOU .MaroJi 7, IotrrilWiafirr".ri? riirte year old gellliiig wim the liraod XatiniiaT Steeplechase this afternoon. Old l.aybridge, a favorite, came second while Hip third horse was 4..4..4.4'.J.4. VANCOUVER PARTY DUE HERE JULY 27 Tentative Time-Table Has Seen Set For Board of Trade Excursionists Coming Here The Vancouver Hoard of Trade, excursion lo central inuisii i.oi- uinbia Ibis .summer will arrive in Prince Ituporl on the morning of July 2 J by C..VII. steamer ac rordiug to a tentative time table thai lias been drafted. The next ilny they will proceed to Terrace here they will spend a day. then KohiK on fo Prince deorge with stop at Smilhers and Telkwa Ihe excursionists will return lo ancouvcr going .south by motor from Prince deorge lo Asherufl DEER DESTROYED BY COYOTESJNTHE SNOW Even Moose Hovering Around Ednos of Settlements In Interior B.C. The deep snow, under toe in fluence of a brilliant sun ami westerly winds, has assumed a consistency'' which makes travel lillieult for all (he deer family says tin interior .ews. Hie . .... oyolea are feasting merrily aim ukiig a heavy toll from, (he .lues. Many oT Ihe deer are seeking shelter in" Ihe local barn yards, ami even Ihe moose are hoveling around the edges of the selHi'inenls. Many snap shots PRICE FIVE CENTS. AWASH CONFESSION IN THE GILLIS CRIME WLE LINED UP TO BUY HOCKEY TICKETS THREE O'CLOCK IN MORNING Murcfer Tria Pufs in Sensational Evidence Mien BONUS SCHEME ! WELL RECEIVED Plan of C.P.R. President to Delay Buildlnn of Peace River Railway Approved ALL WELL AT OTTAWA Confession bv HarrV SoiVash PlaCeS Dawson Returns Home , - .... i n I Aft5r Attcndlnn Meeting of blame tor nuacRing Lrime on Railway Board Cannonball Baker VI(.TOIII. Mr. 27. .SciiMitiuiiul evidence cuiisisling i)f . r.. i... i. i m..... ii v:,. ll Jl'jJI'H V(UIIIJI IIIINVK'II'M 11 I I I II nun iiiiiij i w :u s nil trial wilh u-iiiiinnhall ILikiT fur Mm murder ul i i i ,(in (hlli.s nmf lii n on Hit schooner Meryl 0. wux Ll!! .il li tin- Crown Thursday aflcrnouii. Tin oi: a'--ion. ilri'tai imI ly Inspector 1'ursniis of tin.' pri-i : c have been given liim ly .Sowash when bringing V w Orleans lo Vii'lori;i, was a written statement, i ii tiimne for Hi'1 ii in c on I In shoulders uf lliikrr ami - - - -declared lli.-il Sowah himself INulnu miUHlll ! 1 1. iiiu,'.-.i n.iifi -ssioii .iim- FAHEY HERE FOR CONCERT IN MAY lenttrt Will be Given Under Auspice of Rotary Club Ii A t. w Mi v i ' ill yesterday n- i i l Iheir i a ti nlalivdy for . Hi.- rily under - d Ma. lam lahcy... - 'I'l-ann singer, who a ' Hia I Ins u miner. ' -In will III' here ili linn. cmisisling of o u. -. J. W. .icholl.s( Mi Munlii- will liao! ' i in i aiii.'1'iiH'iil. j ' x t.' tin' club -! rribed Hie event leading nil lo llii' actual hoarding if Ho vessel and tin' s 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 of dillis ami In m son. CALL FOR 'TENDERS ELEVATOR HERE AT ONCE SAYS DAWSON Hon. .1. II. Kin;-', minis-Ifr of public work;, whom I-. (J. l);ivon iih'I in Ol-lawa a frw Iay aso in company wilh I-iimI Slork, nirtnliiT for Ihi.s dililcl, annoum.'cl thai li'iidcrr woul.l be oalhd for al-in.il imiiii'iliali'ly fur Ihu siip'r.ilnn'luri' o I I h e Piini'i' Rupert I'li'.valor. Thi; would in- in lime for Ho' work lo proceed about the time Hie louiiilaUon Ii finohcd. The Ka. is liiiich inter .. il ii Hie pioj.nsal of K. V. Ilraiiy. pre.i.(iil of Im CP. ll. thai Mm (iocniiin;iit sliiiulil honiis Uie I wo ruilway.H ciiiiceriK-il lo carr the Peace Itivcr m-odin: i Pacific porl at tin' same rule I Iwy would gel if Ihey had a direct roiilc ayx I. ci. haw-on. who returned from -the Kai Mu-iimniiii. Tlu would euaiilr lln buibliiifr of Hie railway lo he lo-l oiit'il for a mIioi-I tinu; and would at the s.iiim" time enald" Hie Pi'ii'e llier pcojile to sell Amendments to Budget Moved by Conservatives and Third Party in Commons Yesterday OTTAWA, Mar. 27. Conservative amendment and Progressive Mib-nnieiulnii'ill lo the budget followed each other in i pnl .s.ir cessiou in Hie Houo-uf Cominoiis yesterday. Sir Henry I iiymii iiinved the Conservative amendment thai "conditions in Can. ida imiiinlinlcly demand u reduction in taxes" especially uf die sales lax and other levies, which' have beejfiricreased by the ,r.'i.'sonl goveniiiionl. Robert Koike laler in the day movwt on , behtilf of the Pro- ii it r - i j t i i t I i re-sives a Mii-aineiuimeni in ine enoci mai uie nuagei con- sMules failure to carry into (fieri substantial economies in aiililic exiiendilure and the fiscal policy of the Liberal parly as from lime lo thin enunciated ..ml culling for a revision of the tariff based on the need of to,-wnuc instead o' on the principle of protection. TliU sub-aioeiidiiienl was ruled mil of order by Speaker l.eiuieux flic ruling was appealed and the House sustained the speaker by a vole of ln to On. DOUBLE CHANCE WINNER OF GRAND NATIONAL TODAY FISH PRICES HIGHER TODAY Stiffening After Slump of Yesterday at Fish Exchange Fish prices stiffened a little after Ihe slump of yesterday at ihe fisli exchange. Sales wcru us .follows: 'i .American lU'ls.iland. 1)0,000 lu Cold Storage, al .'2c and Jc. Silka, . 10.00.ii, tu lloyal Fish fX at 8.20c and 3c. . Ilninier, &iMp0,.to1 Atlin Fjsh-eno at H.ldc and 3o. Havana, 32,(mu, to Hooth Fisheries al 8.30c anil 3c. Mariner. II. '"'fl. to Cold Storage at '.. iOc anu llr. Sadie K., 8,000, Vosla, 2,000. to iJuoUi risberJos al.y.lOc and 3c. Wave, 0.OO0. lo Hoyat Fish Co. it H.20O and 3c. Canadian Hose Spit, 0,(100, to Gold Stor age, at J.ioc anu jc K. LipsetL 2,000, to Atliu . Fisheries, al 7.20c and 3c. P. Dorreen, 1.500 lo Cold Slor- , a.ge al 7.30c and 3c. Murineuc. 1.000. lo lloyal Fish . Co. at 7.20c and 3iv PRAIRIE FIRE INNEBRA5RA Million Dollars Worth of Pro perty Destroyed and Probable Deaths VAI.KNTINK. Nebraska, Mar. 27. ' After 'destroying properly oT ranchers lo Ihe value of over' a million dollars, prairie fires ravaged 150,000 acres of country here today. It -is reported that the fire is extinguished but that several orsons have been burned lo death. So fur there has been no confirmation and it is hoped that there have been no fatalities. TORNADO IN ARGENTINE Sweops Santa Fe Causes Many Province and Fatalities HL'KNOS AlllKS. Mar. 27. A tornado swept sections of the have been procured and a tttrunuri Santu Fe province last night feeling is evidenced in' favor of careful conservation, Uie in creasing game being one of our grottiest assets. CONDUCTOR DIED SKATTI.K Mar. 27.- Jiimcj llourko, 70 years or age, for 23 years conductor on the AVhttf, Pass and Yukon Kailwayf died Inst night. causing numerous fatalities with heavy property damage, it is reported here. Details are lacking owin to Hie crippled wire service. A relief train left for tho scene. BIRTH v A son was born al tho Piineo ltupert General Hospital to Mr; and Mrs. Kilbrath on March 27. 2&