25 TAXI Ambulance A,. Boston Grill Large Upslair Dining Hall, Service "lr with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. '"ok'-. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. ''"in1 NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and bent for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper i l XVI . NO, 80 IMIINCK HI I'M IT, 11.11., TLKSHAY. Al'MI, J, 1S. VfU-ri)i Urriilallnn, IU7 Slrrt galr. lit PRIOR FIVR CENTS. TRANSFER OF MILL PROPERTY DETROIT POLAR PARTY IS FACED WITH FURTHER DTFFICltiS Big Bay Lumber Co. is Now in Possession of Entire Local Concern . giu.iltoii Willi Ihi I'linec Itiipcrt Sprm . Mill- I.I.I In n fiu.dh riiiiiilcli'il mill h' llig lt.it Lumber llu. i- iims (l ,. ,f.i.iii of thi null -itc. propcrl), Hi-., at Seal ljic, l;.ie K .MM'i. triii. iwil Willi II. It. McMillan in the porch. i-ing ..in. who i viiliug I In- il' IihJhv. Negotiation- with I In1 .mum il regarding liixutiuii iNiiirffniii'. etc., will In- taken h 1 1 1 K H" Munlier Cm. nl Hit- .,..ir Inn.-. M Mi Mi!' llr Hint I lit work of Ico-ing up I li- dehn Iiitwi-"1 gelling Hn'silc ready lor I fit new mill Mill Keep, - I 'ICW lf llll'll lll ,M -iimnier. i1 SALVAGE OUTFIT GOES TO FAMOUS Hubtrt Ward and CapL Alfred Swanson Left for Skeena River to Raise Sunken Vessef of Hubert Uaril oii-l v . i KuaiiMWii. thi Vmi- iKinti iahairv it. Ii iii,-- HiimtI Itoal i uIhhIw afttflhf lit left it l! oYlurk Ihi . for Hie Skwua liner ti u; !i oik of miIvbkiii? lite atu ' I anion, formerly iutir. nil - .., ), i .., ii-,. rm'k near I'-a ru. !-'!ji I'w.rrr un.l ank ii ! H !3.V l-M'lll'.t I III ftullll, , ' VWi- I.. . ;t.t fi'l 'Wi ti" T .layn, will aMcmpl ' ' ,i iir Kaju'iiin mil and re- ' :.' I,-. i I Illi-li,' A 'In- mi "i. f rtik tu-ar luliH'ral '. uoi ii iimiiii' from i ho I 'l 1' ft paiMIc whvl rrumiT - I.ouIt whi'h ulrurk I i k in Ihr .r in. ..f lU0 iii- way UiVlim in -tnH ii r uiinry Ui'r- Tin old W.i UnM ha' - ahlr iii ro tn tiiiiiiiin'i.ii" I " I tiiultni wIut rrpalr r ). , Ir, BIG MINERAL AREAPANAMA Dally Ma'J Pays Company of British Capitalists Will Eiplolt It I.M.VliOX, April . Thi- I ; Mm! tlial un innnoii-t. mi l ul an-a hii Im'imi ili'divVn-il (if I'tuuimit h)- r'tiiiiimily f 1"' tliir.li i iiplliilUti whirh Iiiim r-' '-i ii i!ini'il"n xploil il. Tin1 piipcr (mi' an Hi uiilhiirity llf.ry .Miiiul. -on or Sir AUn'l Mnnil. iiml ilii'i'i toi- or lh I'nn-iiiiiii ijoipoialioii Mil. ri'fiMill.v i iipualui'il m ti'.iiili'.i'"". BIG BID MADE FOR STEAMERS i Stanley Dollar Offers $4,500,000 for Five Lines Operating Out of Seattle WASIIINOTON. April 0. A lhl or four iiml u hall millioiM .of iIoIIui-m tor fivi- line oH'rali'il out or Soalllc hy lln' Admiral (irinilnl liiil- lif(f ln", xiihinilliM In tin' hipiliitf hiiiinl h .Slunlryj I ! tn ThlA ;(j: mi (ncreaKo of ;i million nifilV hair ilnllat'i' ovor' (lio ini'Vlnii hli which wii! Cllni'il. ' . J SuhscriLu lo tlio Dally News. i-l full or winter llir Innilier for; Mm- lilill.llita. mII ,.- nil ul 1 .. mici I.i n unit i iii-vi iiiumr . i i iiou of the new idanl mimI in-. .iiljiniii of machinery will -hv Hii.li r Wat ONLY AMERICAN HALIBUT TODAY Seven Boats Sold 142,500 Lbs. for Prices Averaging 13.Cc and 6c. Anwrtran ,lnii'r. tmirkHiMl h..t(tMil rtrtiiH5 It4r Iihk U.Vhmi iMiiuiilr lhi morn uik ami old un Ihf I'Uh lit-6lianic lor all mrrmv of 13.0" and Xo i'.aiiiiilian l'al ar- iim I hi mu-: loda. Tin1 iiiiiv.il wr-: Mi..i;.i.'ii. ;i.ihmi iiuiinl wld 1. 1 ll.- jtl t-1 -! U. Si. Hi K t.lHHI (MllltllN ol.l U I'jrllli I lolu'riP. . :ui,IHMi poUMil" olil to i:.ii,.oli.ni Kih :ld Slorajji- '141. Zi'iulli. .IJ.IHMI uoinit! ohl lo 'IIrifM! l-'htlicrfc. liatfcaii, iSJBoo iM.uii.i.. hum; lo Allln HlMrMN. i nalilyc 7.500 jimiiid- -ol.l I" Alliu Fihrrlr". llhoiia. .'H.lMMi poiillil- -old U Canadian Kiib A (add Slm-ayr li. Salmon NnriirThoiia. IKIM It win and tun lull I'l t All"" l'""hi-i-- le III IHr (Hid ;ii- ASSIZE COURT WILL OPEN HERE JUNE 10 Heavy Docket of Criminal Cases May bo Presented at Prlnco Rupert sossion .1 Ill ha heen "'l a Ih j i.. i.. iiir Un. oiioiihiii of tiie next r lh fjilprwiie luurli .,.,-ion . . Ii . ... w I .,iyt'!. iii mnee. uupen, ' i,i June 17, Ihe n.iixe ai Pniii i' lii'uriti' Vill open. Theri' proinNef ' he a rail ln! .(,y eiiininal iloekel here Willi M'vernl murder - and allemple.l murder ea-e- un Ihe lifl. IIioiijjIi nul do-finilely It i s expected, anuouiiei'd, Ihal Mr. Jm-In-e li'ii'jrnry. will preside at I In ,.,.., hi here anil Sil 1'rImvJ j I i i'o i-u-e. COAST BASEBALL LEAGUE STARTS PLAY FOR YEAR SAX KMAXCISCd. April (I. -lli,. Coasl IhiMi'lmll l.enuuo "ffi-eially open lnla wilh name at Saerameiilo. l'orllaml ami Sail rriinrl!-". (iwiiNf to I'caxy rain. Ihe .updlhw al I," AnkeleH . iionlpiiiteil. ' I he pfnvlneial piveruinenl ha Untied a proeiainaiion iippmnmiK SuiKla.v. May t. a "do-To Sun-day Srhonl hay.-' I BYRD POLAR PARTY IS OFF MM YOlth, April Tlir I'ul.ir thip i',li;inii. nif)ill: the rvprillll... llnuled by Commander llii'liard llynl. who plan lo fly aero Xurlli Pulp, sailed yesterday f-Icniooit fur Spil.lM-ri'ii PIONEER MARINE ARCHITECT DIES Kenry Darling Suddenly Sue-, cumbed In His Office at Vancouver This Morning special lo I Lilly Xfwit VVXCOUVKH. April 0. Ilrniy D.irhn. niarini iirrhilH'l, uliolr-alr paint iiiaiiiirurliirer and pfotiifr iff lh ro iiit-r. l jcil liiiilih'iWy in hii -ifrui' hnr ilu niurniHK ft Ihr asa of Ot. A a iHatrliu- arrhili'fl. ilwa-cd 'h-.lrmil Ihi' I iiiou Sleanithip 6i. ' Hir.tal "Manor (!iipiluiio whirh wa huill 1 lit II '. UUritii vhi). of -Mliirh fii-orf (t. Tlob. niM 7tWlWt lltiiWi: wa Ih" li'ad fla lU' Jlr. Iailm wa-Miiiak-Iti? tl Ihf firm rah for hank ilrNill wh'ii lo- iili'iily -lunii-Dl Hi lit rhair in I In procure of hl llAllishli-r iiinl I'Xpirrd. II'' liAil ..jMtn roniplaiiium of not fivJittsr wrll and had l-'ti a ie-(Im rtf hluh Idoml prrurf. Hi lesi n larri' family, in- rluilltiK Hit a- i" fan 1'ian- ri!ro. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES IN SOUTH C. D. Hunter of Tacoma Wins B.C. Men's Title and Mrs. Harold Hulchtngs of Winnipeg, Women's AXtorvi:it. April r.. :. h. II tut I - of Tneoiua ili-fi-.-iled Jaek Vllaml of Senllle hy Iwn to one In 'lie final for Ihe lirilih llol-iiiiiImii ainaleiir n( ehaillpiuli-liii ytleiila.v. Mr, illanih' llnlcliln?! of Viiiniie won Ihe la.ln- Mile when ln defealeil Jani'l hrdali' or Vaiu-iniver. fmir lo lliree. EASTER WEATHER IN BRITAIN MILD Crowds Basked at Bathing Beaches In Mid-July Temperatures l.llNhli.V. April l. Kasler weallier Ihruuffhnul Ihe llrilish le wu Ihe warnie! and finvt expefiefireil iluniiK Ihe pal eiahly year. Vnsl erowd look mix mil nt-'' rtr Ihe fine xvealher and spenl the liolltlay xveeK-enu viiliiiK Hie heiiehe and othet hidiilay i-esorl. Mid-.lnly 1n-in'ialiire prexailed. ALASKA SALMON PACK FALLS OFF Total Value of 1025 Production $rrt,740,900 as Compared With $34.793 504 In 1924. WASIIIXOTON. April . -The liepnilinenl of ('.ominerre yes- li'iilny placed Ihe lolul of tlio almoii pi-nihii'tioii in Alaska last jf-ar al t,iril).H?:i eases liuvinw a value: of 3:i.7JO,l(l compareil wilh ;!.7U:,50 in I'JL't. SI I'KII ATilM Tl, (.IMlW NKli IVDlT UilAL Ul .HMOX Ti-nik Mini . jv i .,t Chiii'l. Iloir wilh the rni-iNaai ropli. ioI.owiur fin Norw "frian .! -r H inry ovr Xiirlun r.i iiml in. in lofi, uui O-Ihh ih' lliml from li'fl, in vi'ii " vrnl-.. In winning five of the event Molf hroke two wortd'. iniliMir reeortl. Xorlou Liking Ihe oilier two Wilkin's Exploration Party May Have to Shoot Dogs as r' Food Supply Running Short XKW YOHK. April H. The llelmil An lie Kxpedilion may hue In IhmiI its dog il food j nut uliluiueil for liiem in a liorl time aeeunliiig lo a railju ilealeli frurn the parly wliii-litl" exV ptoriiiif Milnr liind nurlli nf Alnka. -'' liufcte are tit iwinp leil furv one iliviion of the exjieiji-lloil wliieli i n-liiiijr tivrrlant tuwanl Sonlh Coleville nierHt mil,e fnuii Point Itariuw, the exphueiV Ikim. The ile-pijti-h said Ihal (lie men of Ihe url were living on idarmigan hut jhal there .xvas inuf fieieul foMl lor Ihe dogs. I nles a relief parly enl for food Tor Ihe do;: lo Joue Island return wii Inn lo day, it is rrun-il Ihal tiie animal will hae to tie i.aerifii-1'd. The t"ipi-ili! i"ii i in eonuuaml or iipl. (teorije II ilkin. FATHER OF NEWSY LALONDE IS DEAD Expired This Morning at Corn wall at Age of 79 Years COIIXWAJ.I.. Out.. April U. -I'eler Lalonde. aired III. falher (iT "Xi'Wsy" l.alonde. Ihe ramous hockey and ta-i"e playTii-, died Ihi morning PRODUCTION OF ORE CONltNlKAltS Ktdbo Trail Smeltrr Has Handled 127,- 000 Tons Since First of Year IHAII.. April ti. -The iluiisuli-already (ta,.,i smelter has hand- led I? r .1)1)0 tons ol ore eonceii- Irale dmiiiu Ihe first three liiluilh i of Ihi year. Thi is an llierea- e on the production for I lie same iieriod a year aso. BISHOP EMBEZZLES $48,000; SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS r.OPKXII.U.irN. April II. Anton llal, Melliodist Cpisiopai llilio of Seamliiiavia. convicted of emlicgxlfinctil of 18.00(1 of charily funds, has heen f-en leneed lo lliree months' iinprl-"OiiiiioiTt. -. . Passenger" hookeii lo sail lh afternoon on the Onrden.-i f--v Vaneooxei- include .tnhn W'ie!;, X. XydsU-oni in. a Mrs. V . NVtl-.m. WOMAN PLANS WORLD FLIGHT Journalist of Fair Sex May Embark on Globo Girdling Trip by Air I 1'AIIIS, April 0. -Mile. Tiliane. well known Parisian journalist ft-ml aviatrix, will allempt to make u flishl aniuiul Ihe xvorld. SJie has vtivered' ,exery llew's story of imporlancc in; it'ei'ui year aixl iia eireiiM Hie yioiie hy railroad and slcamslilji five lime. Her "ixlh i-ircuiniiax ipa-lion will lake plae in (ho ueitr fill ure. ft F. PULLEN BACK HOME THIS AFTERNOON II. V. Pollen i-i'im-ned lo Ihe eity mi lioitril the :ahoal Wig wam early ihi afternoon. Ho left here Friday morniiiK ou n trip lo Jap Intel ahoard hi gtl- lioat Cxxeu uikI. eomiiiK lioiiie.-lii.s inline liroke .Inwn and he drift ed on Stephens Maud. Ki'uni that point lie wa hroiwrhL to I own k- (.apt. Kelrhum xvlio xvas assisted in I lie search hy cleorge liryanl. SAN DIEGO GETS ELECTRIC STORM Sevoral Houses Wrecked at .Na tlonal City and Three Persons Are Injured i SAX hIMlO. April is. The cty wa visited hy heaxy rain, lium-dr and lightning rnrlyy. jfil mmniuig. At A'aliimal (aly, Sev eral hinise xxere xvreeKe(i,niTe COMPLETED Gerald Chapman, Notorious American Bandit, is Hanged on New Connecticut Gallows 1 WKTJIKUSnEWl PHISOX, Conn., April 0. icra!il Chapman, iiotoriou rohher. who waged a loiter fight milil the em! to escape Ihe galloxvs for the murder of a .New Hritaiii polteemait during a rohhery on Orloher iii, 1024. died on Ihe state's new liaiiging niarhine early Ihis ruorniug. (ierahl Chapman led a varied criminal life fur uint'Iecii year, starling when he was a mere yoiilh of sixteen, lie he-came known lo the polire of the nation as a "i)per. bandit." - - - - - - iii earlier crime, however, ; Were mostly petty larcenie, and it was not until lfi I when he riitfineeretl Ihe darinz "million dollar" mail rohhery. in the heart of .New York City, that he laged his iiiu! "job." lli afret foiloweil a fexv month 4ater and tlo-'i ciuue two sensational es-eapi-" from the federal peuilen- tiary at Atlanta, where he had heen sentence. I for. twenty-five years. After his final escape, he eluded a nation-wide . hunt until ll?4, when Up wa captured after shooting and killing a New Itrilain. Conn., policeman. High Intelligence Posseet of an : iiflelliirence hisher IhaiiliaVflhlftfiiuinia of hi type, and fairly .well rcaX tie ale.J . hf MTrisel n! J'iif i-yinj: hi appeal from conviction through the high courts. lie xva horn (ieorge Charlres. the on of Irisli parents, who died! when he xx as a hoy. Under that name in 07. he xvas first eon-vlrlcd of pelly Ihiexery and vuj sent to Klndra reformatory. From Ihal time he spent more than oue-lhiiil of hi life behind prion xvalls. Iti'lea-e.l from Klmira in t'.KM. he xvas sentenced the following year lo AiihUrn prison for two years for theft. In 11M2 he went u Sins: Sing l'rion to serve ten years for grand larceny. 1ml ob tained a parole in 111!". He left prison with (ieorge ("hutclf Anderson. of Itochesler. XA.. who heeame hi partner in crime. Captured a Million After Illicit liijuor venture. in the wesl, Ihe txvli, together wilh Charles I.oerher, held up a Xexv York posl office truck laden xxilh n rich shipment of registered mail while il xva en route from a iioxvuioxvu sun-siaiioii 10 me 'icneral Posl Office uptown. It was one of the lioldesl, a well as one of the richest mail robberies in Ihe annals or Ihe post office. The loot lolalled 1,151.-1SU in eiish and securnies. Chapman and Anderson xxere nrresled on July 3. IHS2, in Chapman's Hudio-apartment in fashionajde Oramerey l'ark, in Xew York: On the leslitnony of I.oerher. xvho xx-a arrested ami turned stiwte's evidence. Ihe two we iv enlenee, to "25 years each in Atlanta. hu.riug (he trial Chapman made one break for liberty, hut wa captured on a narroxv ledge of a building high above llroad-way. H made two different escapes from Atlanta, and it xvas while at liberty after the Jailer iail break that he xvas charged with having killed Patrolman James Skelly. during a store robbery in Xexv ltritniu. Shot Three Times lli first escape from Atlanta xva on March 27, l"23, when ho and l-'rnnk (Iray, a forger, eluded the guards. Two days later Jhey were surrounded ahuul fifty miles axx'ay. In Ihe gun battle whifli folhnvcd tUiapman .was shot three limes. He xx-a taken lo St. Atary's llospllal at Athens, (leorgla, hul escaped wlthliV a numlli, . ; He xxns reporled In AarI(ftis pari 'of "'c country at dlffererit lime hot nothing ilcfinija bn- .. (continued, on page six.; IN NORTH MORE SETTLERS DUE THIS WEEK First Batch From Europe Arrived at Winnipeg Noon Today WTXXIPKO. April 0. ThM ffi'fk xvilt see the arrival of many hundreds more new settlers for Ihe west by Canadian National special trains. Hie first of which arrixed here at uoon today with 50S aseiigers from Ijie-s. As- cania hii this train yere lilS Britisher, many, it whom , arc ciu'uig out under the 3,000 'faulty jieVe.W'i Ar,?a---,l,'.',,-,- garians and Czecfio Sloxakiaiis, make up the large pereenlage of the halanre of the train. Wednesday moniins: will see arrival of Ihe second special with !0H ieiitrer of the Yorick and Cameronia, there neinjr ui llril-ish and returning Canadian on this train in addition lo 33tf Central Kuropeans who will he placed on farms hy Ihe eoloniza-tlon department of Ihe railxvay. Oilier arrivals thi xveek will ho from Ihe steamship Autania, comiii? in on Wednesday, Canada, Stockholm, ami lletligolav. WOMEN FIGHT Appeared for Syrians Fighting Against French Regime JKItl'SAI.KM. April 0. - lla-lalious of women appeared in tlio rank of Ihe insurgent Syrians fighting again! the French regime in Syria according lo advices received here. Two Hat-talion of Arab women are undergoing military training. The units of these took part in a battle al Midan near Damascus. Hecruiting of women is continu ing, according fo I lie advices re ceived here DISABLED SHIP IN NO DANGER Wheatland Montana Resting Easy In Subsiding Sea and Expected to Get Tow Again Soon COHDOVA, April C. Hie di- atiled freighter Wheal laml Mon tana, xvhieh broke away from the steamship West iger in a sixly mile vale 1200 miles oulhxxe' of here Sunday iighs;, report liei.elf reslinig easily lit a rapidly subsiding sea. If 1 expected thai Jh XTiger will tako her In. low acaiii soon. ' FRUIT GROWER DEAD. MISSIOX, ll.C. April (J. W ti'HoiMl, a xvell known friot grower died lat ntgl a the age of 15 as n result of & fall from a trucli. , v ' .'"