'1:. 11 ii V April .1. Doctors -ply in the Jluu.su !.:!!! - yesterday m the :! , I or the, Conscr-"' In Maniii charged lin n' willi having a (iclii-iex it 11 reiili-Tlir only salvn-li iiuilry wan In drive . ' ' nnietii hag and bag-In Kit-' minister of vv - warmly relumed iiIim- guld-brioked l lunula in but hi i lulluii the peo-ii. wiiT sliy. M Hi ni- oT (lariliiio hn"v why (.aiiadfl 11 v viniim Orientals ilnealed at the, C.x-ui uuimyer-i. He sug- nKB i uli' fur the Peaee 1 11 -aid he thntiKht 'einlil i-alr problem 1;' v -olwil by mUiiiK ,1 - i, p(r i-eiti jtnd f ipls from this ie i-ent. HIVIMVli V 1111 I "" lid'- ' 'A 1 f 1 lii'ie.in,, 11 11' . 1 1 iiiii I'liuihi'il FIGHT WILLS "no aays Negotiations "out Complotod for Bout Noar New York lu lie 1-11 ... April :i. - Arrord- 'iiinn W orld, neo Hern virtually eoni heavyweight r,m ,M'1" I'i'lw 1 leniisey "-'"l Hie middle of I'lie fiuhl is In be IW VnrL ul.i.i.i. II In iieeoiiitiiiiiliiiii r.n - Mii l"ini.sey H purse will wftntt MINISTER OF FRANCE RESIGNS US i nn II . . ' MCCPnif.l K.. r Cni.1... uy Momoniio -tonally on Compromise w'th Church I'AUlf 111111..1.. ii. I 1 1 1 .V "l I II II " il r HSI ;i lii.,.,. ' .ii " UIH I VI. . . "'I I.. I, A 1 1- t m Cli'iiienlel ,l Jinai.ee, ,u resigned Ahiilnl.. 1. ..m..'.. .'1.. I,,'..., i'i.-..inniy II,.,,.,,,,, "ls siieressoi ""If. I 1 1. .J I . . I I I UII II III (I I I v I.M II... If.... rn J wii nit 1 1 1 "ift'eineul t 'He llliesliini ,.r 11... ui 1 1 1 V ,ml"lsy. -n , '"i-'ved lo Inky Ihr L'XIl'llsioil Of iiiiwie4 Slll.fl I 1 " I '1 I Will. a . . . OVi'i- . 'lllll'' Hnly see to HERRINQ LARGER PACK THAN USUAL T. II. .IoIiiismm. man user nf Mn' Cunadian I'isli A Cold Slorae .o.. slai- ed luilay that owins lo the . reimrls nf a tixlil bi-rriuii I'aleh nil some parts of the enasl, hi fninpali)' niK fiet'ins ninie t hall ever lii'fiiie in thai Miere should J"' iu sburlase of bail during (he euiiiiii .season. There are nleiily nf herring In be bad for Hie I ukitiK- The Laurel Whalen llnaliuu cannery is sallin;.' lierriiif; in order to use 4 up a supply nT sail Hint they have oil hand. They are oponiliiij; Hieir own eini'. WIRELESS REPORT al 1 50.1HH). S a.m. IHIillY ISl.A.Nh. Clear, calm; barnmelcr. IIII. 10; Irmpcrnlun;, til; sea smunth; 8 p.m. spoke iimlni-.hm Douulas, Kelehikaii for Seallle, 5011 miles from Seal He: 1 1 : tit o. in. snoke steamer Mosul al H ji.ni. I:t5 miles rroii Taeoma, Anyox Tni- Taeoina. nr.AH ritl'.i: point. -f.ieur calm; baronieler. ati.tm; leniier-alure. Hi: sea smooth. liri.l, IIAUIIOU. - t'.louily. Iihl Miulhwesl wind; baronieler. '.".I.- 112; leiiiperalure, IIH; sea siuoolh: K 11. 111. snoke slea.'er Alaiiieda 1011 miles from KelehlKaii souiu-houml; H p.m. spoke steamer Al-i.kii iilfi miles from Kelclilkan Noiilhliouud: K 11.111. soke steam llenlriee abeam I'int Islnml iiorlhboiind; ItHHO P.m -i.iiL.. Mleiimer Princess Mary abeam I'lne Island Noon lltU.I. IIAUIIOU.. Clear, calm hMiini.eler. leinperauire fit: sea smooth; II a.m. spoki slcamer Princess lleatrice abeam I VIll'V Island northbound. ui.-mi Tiir.r'. POINT. Clear mini; barometer, SlUU; temper ulure. Til ; sea xiunoin. I iKSItY, ISI.ANH.- Hear baronieler. HlUS.! Ieni-"raliil0 r; sea siuoolh; V a.m sleamer prince Oeorsi' bound. nniHilioiiiid. calm out south wiiAXdKLh. Amil tl. -Tin' oi.Iiii.iii n 11 lltllM'V 111 Lake Uiiy. 10 nttniiuii lulled frnin here, was burni' viiiiiiriiiiv. The loss is eslliualCil smith 1:11s. April ;i. - wm Oi-eeu, an Indian of llniultnn. who was enmmilteil for trial on Monday on a chaise of theft, of furs and traps from 11 while 1 rapper, appeared before .ludsft Younv al Thursday'. setisinn of the County tJoiirt, and was found uilly and given a seiitrncr of thirty days. The niilenme nf this ease has en awailed Willi more than or dinary interest as (ireen had lolen the furs and I t aps from the cabin of a trapper, who wa ali'liins fur on a trap line thai ad been Used by the Indians for many years, and I onsiitereii the while man was encroaching in his Territory. In shins his ruling the judge ousiilered that a trapper's li cense entitled I In holder to trap iiiywbere in the province, but asked 1 lit' luiei'preler In lei 1111 defendant that a delegation was now at OliUva faking up this ipicslinu and he fell sure the Indians would be given llrilish justice in the sellling of tin mailer, but al Hie present the Indians had no lesitl right In molesl a while trapper iir iuler- fere willi his Iranpiug in 1hcir lislrlcls. K.-Mayir II. It. Iloehealer Is xei'v Inleresieil mi a reeeul copy of Ihe Montreal Slur which car ries pictures of .lohu It. I toot h the Canadian lumber king, and Ihe reeeul slppuienl of pine - Ihe largest since Ihe war thai he made lo the Old Couulry. 'Mr. Iloolb. who is a close friend -of Mr. Uoehesler's family, will be UK years of aHe lomorrow. Ilr is still bale and hearty as wu evidenced by Hie fact thai hn made a personal inspection o!' the big liluhcr shipmenl referred to. Having spent Hie niorniug in Ihe Skeeua IHver unloading a' various points the largest cargo of cannery "supplies she - line brought north so far this season t'uion slcamer venture, l.upl. A Johnstone, arrived from the smilh at 2 o'clock this afternoon and sailed at !l for Ihe .Nans lliver. The vessel will be back lomorrow morning, sailing fur Vancouver and wayports ul. It ' dock. $ TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with nrwly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dance?, banquets and wedding Anywhr at Anytime. parties. 8 St.ntf Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rats, apply fo Boston and flth St. drill, Third Ave. MftTT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phono 4S7. -r VOL ,V NO. rfl prince ni PiyiT, h.c, rniDAY, ai'Iul a, m VMWrtfiy'i CireuUtlon 1B3S (trot Ulf 42. PRICE FIVE CENTS.. v FBI KB I uuin nin t it ffc""Av mm mm Km im I htiuuu TRIBE i CAUSES TROUBLE (IG DOROTHKALON PILED ON ROCKS AND ONLY TWO OUT OF THREE ESCAPE Tribe of Half Castes Revolting in German South African 1 h v . 1 a 1 11 .. n 1 iirrvii m w lllllf I lllllfl il A IN PARLIAMENT!:: p inn rnuiim wvu:u uuiu Bricked by Conservatives In Year 1811 Colony (API TOVvv April .1. me fiouiii Airiran guveiiiineiil is . 11 11 :.. 11... r. - 1 r n. Itllll "I'll II ""III III llll. U'1111,11 IIIIIIIUII limill Ul MIIJIII- .. ii 11, trili' tr liaucusles, stud In be acting under the; l" 111" f vicing extremists, nrc insisting i:il llicy are u re J ; .nniiiiiiilv iiiul firmly believing Hint Miry. nrc pmlcclcd .1 I... 1. 1. ...... 1. 1 1. 1.. i 1" tr- v III.1 . uit n. iiiiiiiiiiiin 111111 n itM'.in 1 , iiiiij ij I'l'rtii iiik iif . 1 11 I...1...1 1. :. 11... 11:1.1:.. ..I .: 11 . .. 1 11 .u 1111. 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 iiii' 11111111-111 iijiiiiii trui'ii iiii 11 iff in- nf : iiiiniiries. i riniMl torn' ami tiller aeroplanes liuve been .sent In the scene of Hie disturbance. Not Very Serious MINI MlN. April It. The na-I lives iif Southwest Africa have I mil revolted against Hit Itril ih. i-cording In an official cxphin 1 nl inn Imlay. 11 is staled here jthat Hie trouble were riot lie - Iwimmi different native section:-, 1 arising nut of dispute as to j rights in certain lands. The llrilish have complete, eonlrol of the situation, il is dei'larcd. derailing Ihr California gold ru-.li uT t'.i. (he lown of (iilherl, Nevada, is now u srelh-ing ninolslront nf high linpeh and hardy prosperities. gold vein was jcrcnl struck and the boom was mi. Willi gold si-ckcr coining from all .over the wel. general view of Ihe (own is shown. INDIAN GIVEN MONTH IN JAIL Stole Furs and Traps From Trapper's Cabin and Is Punished For Offonse MATTER AT OTTAWA Verdict of Jury in Notorious Dennistoun Case is Set Aside; Lady Recovers Only $2,300 . . .. i . . , LONDON. April Ii. -The rrsrrveil juilgiiient in the noliiri no- lli'iiuisloiiii i-use was delivered today. The alleged agreement for Ihe support of Ilorulliy lleuiiiiloun, the divorced wife of Colonel licuiiislouu, by her furiner l(iisbaud' afler the divorce is de clared not legally binding and therefore the suil Kir breacli ol conduct has failed. The jury verdict awunling Ihe plaintiff nearly .$."1,11(10 is sel aside by The court. .Mrs. lleiinisloiiu, however, recovers about I.IPlll loaned In Ihe Coloiiel 'diirijig llmir married life. . Cosls oT Hir aclion, with the exception of dial part involving a breach of oulracl. air lu be borne by lliC ifefcndunt. SPINAL MENINGITIS WAS CAUSE OF DEATH Funeral of Llttlo Rupert Bussa- nlch Took Placo This The funeral of Ituperl Uussa- nicli. eiglil-yeiir-old son or mi and Mrs.T. llus.sanieh. whose' ilealh from spinal meningitis occurred al Hie Prince Uupert iieneral llosiila on Wednesday, look place Ihi.H-morning al U o'-! clock from the Catholic t.liurcli in I'airview Cemetery. Itev.l rather P. .1. MeOralh ofricial-ing. There were a hinge number of mourners al Ihe ,,uhciuics. Tour little chums of the dead boy. Masters Vaccher. Homiualo, Crook and Caloiisl, acted as pall bearers. Among these sending flowers were Mr. and Mrs. - Peltenuo. Mrs. Fiorin and family, Mrs. M1u7.fi. Loyal Order of Moose, Mists Stewart. Miss Larson, Seal Cove School children. Mr. and Mrs. Honiinalo, M.r. and Mrs Malcolm Lamb. Aid. and Mr Oeorue II. Casey. Air. and Mrs YV. Ilobinsou. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cook. Mr. and .Mrs. A'aaeher and family. Fih 'Packers' Union William Marl in. Mrs. Ilogau Mussallem ramily. Mr. and Mrs Hiissauieli, Sergeant and Mrs. A II. Hailey and family, llaby Ilogau. Mr and .Mrs. It. McKay. WITNESSES FAILED RECOGNIZE MAN WHO CHARGEDJVITH THEFT ' VAN'COI VI'.U. April .'I. I n- c.vpected ilevelopinenls look place yesterday at the trial of John Howell, charged with complicity in tin' Cupilol Thealre robbery in iViil, when four of the irosiy cut ion witnesses failed lo identify accused. The case was remanded until Tuesday. DEER INVADE THE TOWN OF SMITHERS smitiikus. Apri. :l-- An unusual sight was presented to. citizens yesterday morning, whim a large band oT deer were seen lirowsiir-r 011 the hill al the back of the railway station. The various noises and sight of ihe buildings did not seem lo disturb them in Ihe least. FISH ARRIVALS Light Sales and Prices change wore Eetter Morning at Ex this Halibut fares at the Fish I'.x- chanse this morning were lighter and heller prices were paid. Two American boat sold IJi.OOli pounds and six Canadians, '17.100 pounds - a total for the, day of ;12,IOO pounds. Arrivals and sales wrve a follows: .-, American : Lancing, I t.ono pounds, ;al'i:ie and lie, to Hie llooth Fisheries Canadian Co. Wabash. 1.000 oiiuds, a' lL'.7c and lie, lo Ihe Pacific Fisheries. Canadian Weslern, IJ-'UO pounds, at I0.7e ami 5c: Minnie V.. -'.not! pounds da,.d at It.tc and ie, and Dolphin. 7,000 pounds at lO.Hc and lie, to Ihe Canadian Fish V Cold' Storage Co. Joe Maker, 1,000 pounds, al 10.7c and 0c; JUngo, l,&on pounds at ll.lc and Oc. and While Lily, 700 pounds- at 41 l.lc and Cc to Ihe AM in Fisheries. Mrs. Waller Hume suited on I hu Prince (ieorgc this morning for Vancouver. Tug Dorothkalon Wrecked at Cumshewa Rocks and Engineer Drowned; Was Well Known Here : Special lo iMily News KKIDKUATK, April a. T. A. Kelly's lug Dorothkalon is a total wreck on Uiinoliewa rocks at the mouth of Cumshewa Inlet. She went usbore at two o'clock Tuesday mnriiiug .1 ring a thick fog willi a heavy sea running from the northeast. Jaiio s Clark, engineer was dtowucd. Three men were aboard whei Hie lug struck, Cap I. Fleming, James Clarke and Malcolm Mo-Kmmiii. 'Hit; lifrboat was launched but immediately swamped. Clarke was swept -out to sea before the boat could be rihtc1 Fleming: and .MoKiniion withl great difficulty made shore and reported the accident at Mc-Kiuuoii'. camp. Clark was born hi Vancouver "." years ago. lie is well known all oer Ihe islands and at Prince ituperl ami was a great faorile here. News of hi death was re ceived willi great sorrow. lie leaves a falher, mother and four brothers and two sisters in Van couver. The Clarke brothers are .well known in Prince Huner! where they once owned and operated; the hirlibut boat Annie SI. Leon of which Fred Clarke was the skipper . Mr. Clarke was, a. personal rriend or T. A, Ketly. The bndy haijodso far ,becn . re-covered hut John MacMillan, .su- lierinleiujeiil of the, logging com pany is doing everything posui bb' to recover the body. The Dorothkalon was II fee' long, 12 feel K inches In breadth and C feet deep. Slip was of 17 gross loiinase and .11 register. She w as built in I '.M l! and was powered when she sank vyith n I-' horse power Pcnliy-Porler semi-iieisei eiigiue. Hie vessel made a call ill Prince Itupert a couple or years ago wnen on ner way from Vancouver lo Cum shewa. Capt. W. 1.. Dass was then in command. 1 1 PRINCE CHARLES IS NOW AT VANCOUVER New C.N.R. Steamer Arrived Southern Port From Old Country on Tuesday at The new Caiiadiaii National coast steamer Prince Charles,, formerly St. Margaret, arrived at ' Vancouver Tuesday from the Old Country. The vessel is lo be commissioned al once in the Oueen Charlotte Island service relieving the Prince John which is lo he given an extensive over haul. Later Ibis summer. Hie Prince Charles will ply direct between here and Vancouver. The Prince Charles came direct from Dundee, i-colland, to Vancouver making calls eurtuite only for fuel and nunrauliiie. She was brought out by Cajd. A. Al. Davie., formerly of Hie IS.T.P. eoasl service and falher of Allan ami Frank Davies of this city. The vessel is '.'it feel long, M feel wide and 1 1 feet deep. Her tonnage is UHH gross and 0HI net. She was used iu Hie Old Country in a service very similar lo that which she will lie called upon lo perform here. Capt. F.. Mabbs. master of Ihe Prince John, is understood lo b Prince Hohsuir 'lliarlcs for command of the Charles. will il i also Purser Herl move lo the expected CHIMNEY COLLAPSED KILLING ELEVEN MEN Itl'llLLN, April II. Fleven men were killed when a newly constructed chimney near Leipslc collapsed today. URGED TO MAKE THEIR REPORT Railway Heads Have Divergent Views With C.P.R. Holding Back OTTAWA. April 3. The beads of the two big railroads are bc- iny: urged by ttie government to make a report on the best way of handling the Peace Uivor situation. It i understood hero that the C.P.ll. head is the real stumbling block. He refuses to eo in m I h h H'tnnrp'a 11 y v tr$nyt hlnp which does not seem to be an immediate moneymaker. Hir Henry Thnrulon is ari.xkui for his company to tap the district and, it is understood, would like to eonlrol the situation, be- lieveitig it is C.N'. It. territory and tliir 'be grain should come out ovei the .National ronil. MORE HEBRIDES COMING NEXT MONTH One Hundred Families Expected to Arrive In Alberta In May a KDMON'TON, April, a Another party of ltehrideans iulCmled for the district of Vermilion, Alber tn, consisting of about 100 fam s a Hies are expected lo arrive ire May. It will include about 500 people, men, women ami children. They are being sent to-Canada by the Scottish Immigration Aid Society of which Father-; McDonnell is the .representative? in Canada. The lands secured for the colony were held by liulgiau investors. CHILDREN BURNED Audience When DURING A PAGEANT Stampeded Fire Broke Stage from Hall Out on s SANTA ANA. Gal., April IL Three children were l..n urn- ei, one possibly fal.itlv. vh"U some one struck a mutch on 2 stage of flinisily costumed school children unoraring iu a pageant. The audience stampeded from the, hall. GRANBY BONDS WILL PAY SEVENPER CENT NFW YOIltv, April 3.- Oranby eight per cent bonds amounting to two and a halt million dollars now about due will bo retired and a new issue at seven per cent will lake their place. These will be offered to present Block-holders of the company and are expected lo be tpiickly sulmcrirt-ed. Hy the deal the company will save nearly $25,000 a year lu ir. teres I which will be available-toward dividends. Advertise In the Dally News,