YK.TOlll.V Mar. 28. Owen 'Caunonbair llakcr ami Fred . . I t I rl Mil r luvv .ilia .-oiiii j 1-.-n.-nm2 iiiii'iiiuuii tuoioiiiH.'u 101 Li Liv M igirluiU' (icorge .lay un u charge of murdering C;rp- ii, William )! i am In sun William on the schooner Meryl i Snlm Island lust ScpU'inljer. I lie cuc will runic up l . l il-il'S. l'nul Sinitiipkui on Ihe sliind lold of his couiicclion willi Li,. , i ln g.jng ami iicei.iien mat lie saw .-mwiisli kill Ihe : (;'! and lhal in conviTsulioii Maker ailniilleil thai lie iie r ilt (nllis because llic luller was to strong for him. - - i When Sowash lolti, Haker lie (MANS MAKE IAN APPEAL TO PRIVTCOUNCIL ligation on Way to England to , la Claim to B.C. Lands WSII'l r Mar :H. W illi a t MMn; . . : 1 1 IIii.ii ini 1m' : .lay ' I ..... 1 1 v i 'Illiril pf till! i l.tn .inn. Hi tee Indian w uiin'd tribe of Hrillsh vA-ir iuscligcrrs Oil' 111 Btst of Ten Round Bout at St. Paul Last Night I'Atl. Mar ' Mill 11 hjihlw.Muiii fi .i i... FN Murrv (.. ... HI i. .. . " """'V1 L,, Pi-nxeiil world P 'l'lieW,.,gll, ,,hailll,i;iI1 , R'llll.l ' " r ileeiviim 1.....1 i"l.l .. ... 1 1 iriTUt I'-'ii 1 111....... i. . '"i.j (UOK NIX ''"IIIIlK MIGRANTS ARE laxl out of ON WAY TO WEST rly of 102 From S.S. Arablo 9'nfl D'strlbuted Through wMcrn Provlncos VVlx-MlWi. Tu," Bun n, i " 1 lavei- ""'"j h. ii rl.r.vsr vMiirli nii nun- I u I'aiiy of l. i'ii .. i . oil 102 lnv r : lliis een- Ihe :l,,'""llu.. Ihrouul.oul un.ii , " '"'"Viore. Klahl I'arly xvl,ir...,,,:l',?','l"l l ?My nf i J,. ' "'ciuiles a small F"Ulilii other I;'iy. it,,..;.' ""'u'ii are Hun 'I'liii..,..' V"1'"'. -enunny. l4"V and 0 recce. Iliad killed Die hoy Haker liook 'maud with .Sowash. Slriiitipkin told of Ihe bodies being haudeurfed together. ! chained to an auelior and thrown i overboard. The younger (iilli , had lici'ii killed as he ranie up 'Ihe rompauinuvvny. Sowusli knocking him down, uccording lo SlrumpkiiiN' evidenee. ' U I iiiiinhiiu National ' Iran Winnipeg. Ii... It O f..ll..v'T r ! . . ... .... . - 'ii'.auti. , 1 1 i i.t.fii iii it farmer unit a llaida I i iiiullin , in mlH Ihe delcgti-. linli includes (Icorge M xi i i i it -' r. . 1 1 - .1 . I II 1 1 f III ''! iii'iii ii is of thu -allied ,'"'v nri' accompanied t F O Mnnii of Victoria and :l 'i'la ft .onsideralioii of ;n ii Villus ! large xlrelrlie 1 HiUmIi (.idiiiilhUi. UNNEY BEAT HARRY GREB OFFICERS BODIES FOUND ON SUNKEN GERMAN VESSELS SCAI'.V FLOW, Mar. 28. The hodies of fiveVier-man oirH'ei!" ami .ailU".i were di.xeou'red j;u wreckage or fismil Ued (iermaii destroyer hy workmen rn4int 'he crafl. l'M-Uetrti) Ihe destroyer was .xrultled without warnin;; heiiia j:ien lo the .-deeping men. The Herman ships were sunk on June til, Itfl'J. two days heforo the' siyn-of Ihe naval conditions of Ihe I'eaee Treaty. LARGER BOAT WILL Alaska Oro Carrier Will Make One Moro Trip Here From Salt Chuck Mlno Molorhoat I'rosjierily. Capt. Uriudle, was in port Veslrrduv arternooii from the Sail Churl' Mine, Alaska, discharging U' Ions or palladium coiieenlrale-. for-lralisshipnienl I'.asl oxer I In' Canadian National Hallways In Irvfiijslon smelter, New Jersey. ill., tons ilv .will make one more trip lo I'rince Itupcil willi .. i i i in ore ami win men ur iim'1'" ii. u i.iin. liv a larger vessel which will he deisel powered. GENERAL RAWLINSON DIED IN INDIA FROM APPENDIX OPERATION HF.UII. Mar. 28. Ccneral Lord Itawlinson, commander in iiii.r i.r Mm lii-itish forces in In dia, died last nliiht. Hi "tlM- went an 'operation recently fur ,.M....,.li.'iMw unit was HlOllixIll lo he recovering. RACE HORSES BURNED run. wiiii Kin. Mar. 28.- Siv noU'd race horseM valued at Hi I on mm with luirned lo denlh In n'slalile Hre here Mil morn log. CAR SHORTAGE AGAIN TODAY Buyers Unable to Handle Most of Halibut Offered at Exchange This Morning On aeeounl of ear shorlnr bidder at the Fish Kxehairre this moriiinyweie uiiahle to figure on Ihe ealehe of fitur hix Amer lean eooiier lidallliif 177,000 pounds ami, as a lesiill, Ihuy an luddliij: over until Monday, car- heintr exp'-eled in the-iiieanliine. The following smaller catche arc In-ill? handled today: Canadian X. A S. 2,000 pounds: am Toodie, 2,000 pound, at 7.5c and .1e, lo Hie Alliu Fisheries. Inured II., 5.00(1 pounds .a 7.i'e and U lo Ihe (laiiallian Fist Cold Slorase Co. American " Yellowxlone, I2,0ii(l pounds. Hastern I'oiul, 3.000 pounds, ano Fonl, t.r)0 iouuds, jt He and 3c lo Ihe Itootli Fisherieii Canadian llefenee. 1 2.000 'pounds, at K, and :ie. to lie Canadian Fisli Cold Storage' Go. The Ano'iieau lioal holdinc on-r are: LinndiY 2 t.UOO pouudv ..- ..... i .. t'i. I'lOlieiT, oo,iiuot poiintis, no- denUoId. JHHiuOT i.ounds, and Akataii. t.VtHiO M.und ' ' - -"-r-S CAMBED.GE ' WINS RACE Oxford Has to Drop Out at Half Way With Water-Logged Boat PUTNEY, Eng., Mar. 28. The annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race ended sensationally this afternoon when the Oxfords, after rowing two miles over a four mile course' In very rough water, were forced to abandon the contest owing to the waterlogged condition of the boat. Cambridge finished, winning the race In 21 minutes 51 seconds. REPLACE PROSPERITY MANY TRAVELLERS TO VISIT PRINCE RUPERT Dolegatos to Gyro International Convention Will be Among Them Says R. F. A larger tourist traffic in 111 25 through this port lhan ever be fore is niilieinalcd by II. F. Mc- Nauglilon, C.N. It. district pas scnuiT agent who is home from a trip lo Winnipeg, the (.an adian Nalioual Itailways have already arranged for the hand ling of several large special par-lies who will pass Ihrougli here uioiig prairie people who arc lo visit Ihe city this summer will e delegates on their way to Hie (yro Internal ional conven tion at Vancouver in July, Oor- don Slovel, president of the Cyro Club, is one who is coining this way. Mr. MoNaughlou was in Winnipeg about six weeks and he says I lie finest weather lhal he expeiieiiceii during Hum nine was lhal which greeted him when he stepped, off the train here yes. leiilay morning. While in Teg the thermometer went down lo 25 degree below zero and there were at least two very severe snowstorms, Mr. McN'aughlon says. - Advertise in the Dally News. creased as my information point lo many arfias . both from. r;. opliinism." MANY INJURED IN SIBERIAN TRAIN WRECKED TODAY IHKl.TSK, Liberia, .Mar, L'8. -A number of person are believed, lo have been killed ahd many injured when a passenger train near here was ovcnv helmed to, day by a huge avalaticliej Workers are digging for the Victims who are buried in Ihe snow. LITTLE PROSPECT OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT SYIINF.Y. Mur, 28. I.iltlo prospect Is now held out for the amicable sellleineul, of llic slrike of 12,000 miners and if .is gen TAXI and BOSTON GRILL 25 Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancinc Service floor for hire. Suitable for ..uhare at Anytime. dances, banquets and wedding Wl Hotel. 3rd Av. parties. lund no vbii w PRINCE ;RUPERT For rats, apply Jo Hoston VIDECK, Prop. in; .? Orill. Third Ave. -ATT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phono 457 VOL XV NO. 75. imu.ncr nupEHT, n.a, HATLHUAY, 'MARCH 28, iU2C. r4t(rtf'i Olrexlttlcn 16B3 trot Stltt 42. PRICK FIVE CENTS. OMITTED FOR TRIAL MURDER CANADIENS WIN FIRST GAME AGAINST VICTORIA BY SCORE FOUR T kker and Sowash are Committed for Trial Murder Capt. Gillis Tdness Says He Saw Boy Killed And Heard Man Admit He Murdered Father On Schooner CM. HEAD OF 'IN FAVOR OF TRAFFIC SEES f PORT CLOSING BETTER TIES More Immigrants Than " Ever Coming to Canada and Finances of Road Improving W IXMI'Kti, Mac 28 some years now we in ijana'da have been lalkiug about' the crying need of jiopulafiou, bill 1 am .satisfied Jllal lliis year-'will see a k renter, influx of nc'vy !vt-Mcr lliau has beeii the 'ca'C; sinee pre-war ijays, and I' am jtjsl as conridciil that it willji'ot lake many year miire before'tnir population is subslaulially , in- Retail Merchants' Association Passed Resolution Last ' Niqht Against American uoats Aflcr a three hour iliscuoii; J jor ami a'auisi I In- measure, tin1 ' Jti'lall .nTeianl'' Assoeia.'loit a "r ....:.vii.... :. .t ... . .. . .i -ji.ukji HKt'llll un- jii;. Sis Cine last uighl by a vole of 18 lo V, c.ndorM-d the resolution of I tit llalibul Hoal (iwiiers Association that. "Ihe federal government hi- petitioned to, eln.v? fill IMS. jiorls lo Amerieaiiisli -in? Iioa's-. whose owners or eap--taiiis do not main.laiu a resi-deiice in llritisli Ciiliiinliiii and who to not buy Iheir supdies at said :oils when selling fisi, Ilnrope ami (he I nited Slate.." , i,,, t ...i i m. Thus spoke .I. e. Ualrjinjile; vice--,,, .......l i:,..... vv president in fl.arvj-r Iraffiivof MCM,;son;' i:apL JinM., J, p. ..jM.imu.r .,u,.,.,u. -nu,a,, . , J T.)rl.(,r .Mur0f C, who passed IIuoufI. Wiiliijpcg 1)ril,i.f -lL Millll .Uld j. o. last nivlil en rouli' from. Mon- (;U2U'u'. Ueal lo Hie Pacific, coasi, . uc- ft t.h,,PV. vii-i.-ioesiilnnl ui c'onpai oy i.. j. .iouumoii,-'1uv .s?ocialioi passenger iraiiic niunagcr; u?-.i fore I left Montreal," said .'.Mr, halrymple, "I received iiiformn-tion thai the fulLquota if tUO families would cotne lo l.'nada this year under thVCmpire Vc- J llemeiit-y:)ieme." , ' . jii.l'l ronneftirtSn wjui ffic,- fi- iianc oi uie sysiein .r. uai ryuipb' said that, while Ihe earnings of (lie Canadian National Itailways for the. present ipiarter would lie behind those nf if2i. they would be better" than Jhe first three months of 1U23. Ami after all, he remarked, i( had lo be reinnnliertl -1 It at -the-firsl ipiarler of IU2t was abuurtual. ".Sir Henry Thornton H alis-fiei," said he, "with Ihe earning prospects of the Canadian .National I'.aihvay and believeH as I do thai Ihe future business possibilities warrant the grealc.st was iii Hie rhni and a number of frslieriuen were present in addition lo the iin'i1 clianls. . The Hoard of Trade is holdmg h inctins this a'lrrnou lo eOu id,r Ibis same matter. PRINCE LEVES AMID CHEERS Premier Baldwin and Lord Beatty Out to Bid Heir Adieu l.()Xf)ON, Mar. 28 -The I'rince o( Wales deparleij for Porls-jnoutli lo' board the- Hepulse for Sou'tli Africa amid cheering crowds shouting, '-'safe voyago, siUe return. There was a dis tinauislied gathering at the sta tion In bid farewell', including ('render Italdwin and Lord Heatly. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League Dlv. I. Hirininghaiu 1, Newcaslle i. Hurnley 0, Nolls Forest U. Fvertou 2, Astoii Villa U. Leeds. I'nilcd 1, Liverpool I. , Nolls. County-lliiddersrield ' nol played. . Preston. 1 1 Hury 1. Sumlerluiid 2, Arsenal 0. Tottenham 1, West Ham U. I. Scottish Leaque Dlv. I, Airdrjeouians 5, Motherwell 0. Celtic 2'Haith Hover 0. Cowdenbeath 2. Aberdeen 1. I Minded 2. SI. Johnslone 0. Falkirk 2, SI. Mirren 1. Hamilton I, partick 'Thistle t. Hearts I, (.Ulceu s Park I. erally believed Ihe dispute; lias .Kilmarnock o. Hangers 0. settled down lo a prolracltil Morion 2, Hibernians 2. Iruggle. 'Third Lanark II. Ayr I'nilcd Local Man Sells Mine at Usk on Working Bond, Full Payment to I. be Made Within Three Years (Spe,cial lu Daily News) USK, Mar. UiS, A . group of Seattle efipilalisls rejrcsciiled here by S. A. Ilavis, ii yelI-knowii mining man, have tieuired Hie Kiniiui group- of mineral claims from I.. YV. I'ulmura of I'rince llupcrl, thu pflce lo lie paid liising $:i0,0d0. Work of devt'ltipnigiil will, ctiiutnciico at once under Mis Davis, u percentage, of tlie. iiiilput going Id the vendor and t lie whole of the purchase' price lo ho jiaid within lhree years. , The Knitnu groiip is jiist across lite river from Usk, qutle near lu the Skeenn Luiiiber Company's mill1. CHARGE 0 TWO Canadiens Made First Win of Series Taking Victorians Into Camp Four Goals to Two Favor of Frenchmen at Big i WW 1 mm 'v . . . Hockey match Last Night; Next Game Monday (Special lu Daily News; VICTORIA, Mar. 28, I lowly Moreiiz, whose services" Ihe l'alritks refilsed two years ago, when lie was a scintillating aniulcor in Stratford and who was eventually bought by Les Caiiadirns, scored lime of the latter' four goals here last night when Ihe Cougars, were healen four goal to two in the ihinl game of Ihe Stanley Cup plajoff. The Cougar were un able to make it llnce straight ami Ihe slumlimr is now. Comrars Canadiens 1. The first lhree wins lakes the cup and world chanipioii'.hip hockey honors. The next game will be plaved at victoria .Mommy. At the game last niaht West ern rules prevailed and the F.ast- eru sysieju vvih nc aaupleii .vion-i day night. j Hefore a capacity crowd both teams at theoutset played safe, careful hockey with Les Cana-j equalizing amid wild jubilation. The second fram was Axid of poinds and of lillleiiulere.sl. The final period opened with n whirlwind attack and three ronls were notched within five 'min utes. Victoria temporarily took the lead when Hart squeezed out past Vezina. 'The easterners from now on skaled like madmen ami crowded Happy Uplines castle, slamming the puck at liiiu with machine gun rapidity. Joli-at eventually slammed through a fast pass rrom IJouchcr. Two minutes later Morenr got all the weight of a.husky golfer's drive behind Ihe puck and nearly sent jit tearing through the herup as he registered another counter. A few minutes before the bell rang, Morenz got away once more with only Halderson to beat.. He skipped around him ami scored so leisurely the crowd laughed, SMALLPOX CASES BECOMING FEWER IN VANCOUVER ANNOUNCED Numbor Dropped from 90 to 71 and Authorities See End of Epldemjc An extra number of the It.C. (ia.clte containing the regulations in regard lo the prevention ami treatment of smallpox ami Ihe order Hint everyone shall be vaccinated has reached here. This spring (here has been a good deal of smallpox in the west. Newspapers just lo hand from Vancouver stale lhal Ihe number ot cases there has dropped from t'O lo 71 and Ihe health authorities consider that Ithcy have it well under voiilrol. At the same lime every precaution has to be taken. 'The order in council in regard to vaccination applies .particularly lu school children as they are specincally meutioueii ami trustees and leaehers are ordered lo see lhal (cache's and pupils, are all vaccinated or show good reason lo Ihe con Irary. GRAIN TO VANCOUVER WIN'NIl'F.O, Mar. 28,Or 1770 cars or grain shipped during Ihe week over Ihe C.N. II. 35 went to Vancouver. ISLAND MILL GIVEN TRYOUT iiu'iis uaving me siikiii eoge. Everything Worked Well at Morciu scoreil the first goal in Queen Charlotte City Plant the first four minutes, Andersont The sawmill at Queen Charlotte City, recently faken over by gwurt & S'ercfh of Vancouver, turned over for the first time- on Juesday or tins week for a machinery try-out and everything worked well according t( word reaching here on tho steamer J'rince John in from llni Islands yesterday afternoon. it is expected that the mill will be in jull operation next month. One logging camp has already ; been opened near Queen Char- olle City to supply the mill with logs. SEMI-FINALS AT FOOTBALL Sheffield and Cardiff are Win-ners and will Clash on April 5 LONDON. Mar. 20. In the semi-final round of the F.nglluh Football Association Cup Sheffield defeated Southampton 2 to 0. and Cardirf beat Blackburn 3 to 1. ,. Sheffield meets Cardiff in tho cup final on April 25. FIRST ST1KINE BOAT SAILS MIDDLE OF MAY li... f I i r ti- ....II y inn Illl I'UUt Hum m i unit'u towards the Dease Lake gold diggings will leave for her voyago up Ihe Sliklno Hiver to 'Telegraph Creek on May to. It will be ono or Ihe. Harrington boats and will carry William Ware, assistant manager of the Tur trade department or the Hudson Hay Co., and a cargo of provisions arid other supplies lo be sold (o the miners ami prospectors who are gathering lo make (he rush into Hie new mining field. FIRE DESTROYED JWJ)F NINGA WIX'NTPF.n, Mar. 28,-hFire of undetermined orhgin destroyed rive business establishments Including the telephone, exchange, nf the town of Xinga, 100 tnln southwest of hero this morning. N'o estimate of tho loss has been' made.