Iht i ilirector nor a shaie-iT In the Cobble II ill LoriiiK l-any Hie eonirary of which liiw asserleil. IIRD TRIAL I MURDER CASE - I'.IXIN, May S. Vlneses wed each olhcr in rapid suc- iii al the third trial of Pat Icy, cliarKed with Hie murder ildred Nellson, a Trail nurse, Hie result iliat t ho Crowii ilied IU cuse on Hie opening of Hie ussUes And Hie defence led Hits innniliiR. 1 IninTabin""" I WITHOUT ANY FOOD WV.SON, May 5. Willluin Pit. who was reporleil lost mouth whilu travelling 011 I from 'Dawson to Mayn, has I round in a deserted cabin inilcs from ' Mayo hclplesi lack of food. . ; 4t dock M'cliiui and Keveral partici-panN'were icinoved to the hospital. Oanxi held up motor and lorries taking the workers home, CuiupeHliiit ti iaiseiB$nr.i to alight and then wrerkiu? the machinery of the car, felling fii-f lo iome atot blocking the efforts of Hid firemen in ipieuchitig Hie Haines. Badly Injured from Fall Trapper Spends Four Months Alone With Dog in Cabin North of Quesnel WILLIAMS LA KB, H.C., May ft. A search parly hroiight 1 1 in. field, a Iranner. he-re en initio l Vancouver le secure mvdicnl iilleiilion iifler lie hael bpent four moiilhs in lonely no in iw mil- I III lM I e s u C I . I isi K wimiiiii sinmuiru iuiiiii ..... when lie fell over a precipice, oipi iiiimireu icei uigu wuue eo .i..,......iiiL' in secure a inininlnin goat which he hail killed. 11 im lleieinlier I'S Hint Mansfield met will) Ihe acci One tavlealt wh tin own over tin- bridyf 111(0 Hie rtver. Women Joined Fight sl'..lir clubliiU Hie rioters severejyiii heiihsvd'f-ltt.ijlrjlils allfCllOon. ami rrovvu ;uncrcii anil utontnl the train-. overlurn- Iiik olio. A free fitshl followed In which women joined. Many were Injurpil by broken plas and tiy Hitt irfdire who' ioel their clubs freejy. , Allnekx by pa 11 jr 011 I rams and buc run by volunteers were :ilo reporleil from (Uastfow, Leed and Liverpool ami other provincial renin's. Not a Challenge LONWN. May 5. -Speakinjr in Parliament today as a member Of Ihe roiumiHee of the I rades t nion Toivsiess. J. HromJey de- nii'il Hint Hie strike is a rballem:e lo 'onstitulionalism or an eu ileavor to overthrow Hie govern ment. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE ll1.. Asked Wheat' 1. 5 Mi 0. J. II...... I5L50 iCa Wier I. Hi ; l.l'O Dun wait !. Cladslone 33 ItovvsVniiul :i0:oo Indfan ' .". L. I I" HI Marmot 07 U .01 Poller Idaho .('. .10 Silver Cresl 10 .12 Snrr Inlet . .08"! Term inns Ml dent nnel l H'' f"''1 l,,al Hiu'MlAVns l'i-Vieii when Ihe foeit be- came ciilangled in a ronl near Hie lieillotn of Ihe cliff he owe-sl himself,! -- ' l.is life. In freeing however, he bad to use bis axe to slash al Hie root and his ankles It'll M llMl tl- irashcd as a result be tide a disliicated shoulder which he. suffered as a resuu . 01 me fall. After frenlnik' himself, field made his way lo n Vablw four uiih" dislanl AriuiH relief where he rested for a few days and I hep hy slow stages liavelleel over twelve miles lo the main cabin where plenty of food, fuel nnd a small epiautily of medicine enabled htm lo survive. The search parly funnel him in a .weakened ''condition. Ills on companion was Ids dog DISCUSS RUPERT ELEVATOR MAY 8 CALGARY MEETING . .... . WIXXII'LO. May S. -The operation oT Hie Prince Hupert flevaior will he di"eusfd at a meeliiiK of the. AlbeKa Wheal Pool in 'Cabary on Saturday. T'ollowin? this niiM'tiii), (hen will be a oieetiiia "f (he central board here which will lie attended by 1 tie same DUMP DUTY ON BUTTER Six Cents a Pound to be Charged on Australian Butter Sold Below Cost VANCOUVER, May 5. Local butter Importers have been notified by the department of trade and commerce at Ottawa that they must pay six cents a pound dumping duly on approximately 1,400,003 pounds of butter brought from Australia since January 1, on the ground that the butter was exported from'the.antlpodes at a price less than the cost of production. As most of the butter has been sold. It means that the Importers must be responsible for $84,000 duty Instead of $14,000 which Is the regular amount chargeable on the product at one cent a pound. Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. fisher and daiiiihler. Miss Louie Fisher, relumed lo the r.ity from Vancou-ver on the Prince (leorjre today. FRENCH TO COMBAT FALL OF FRANC IS PLAN OF PREMIER pam,' May 5. Pre miere I tria in I hae called an exlraordinary cabinet council for tomorrow; to eliscuss- measures (er.cai'n-hal Ihe fall of HievAfrahiv whlcli lo Ihe ... f l!IW ' has reuched dollar. j mm i M;, TAXI Boston Grill 'JlJ Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, laid dancing Service with newly Anywhera at Anytime. . "V floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, ; and flth SL PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the Phone 467. MATT VIDEOK, Prop. least. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IVOl XVI., NO, Hi.',. i t,. IMIINCB HUPBHT, H.C., WBDNBSDAY, APHIL ft, H20. Ytlterdir Orfulatlon, ICi PRfnw FIVK CRNTS. LONG HffiD Hfflf EXPEClD IN BIG STRIKE MS ATTACK TRAMS IN LONDON, GLASGOW AND PROVINCIAL CENTRES treat Britain Settling Down to Long Hard War Following the General Strike Declaration )o government leaders declare there will le no compromise as long as strike order remains in force MOUS CLASHES IN POPLAR DISTRICT lice club, rioters and tram cars are stoned but transportation facilities are improved since yesterday l,UMiO. Muy ft. Premier Uahlwin in the House " If (amnion, uml Lord Hirkciihead in Hie House of l.oiil .lU'il (hut tin government umlcr no cirrunislniicc would i ii-Ul to Hit' general strike. Tin moment the slnke leel ni unconditionally the government was pre- l i resume negotiation. olinial statement imeel leiiiighl siuel fooel and uplies were on hand sufficient for many weeks. I.ONDON. Aly o.-ltolh side lidilfiniiiDliini Hie grn-j iriki' Hie I'OiilenUliig lorce. nun ine general pnoin- evi- y settling down lor wjun it M-eni may io 11 long nam -'.He- er . lrvetopmenls marked the progress of Hit tieiip. ,Use of iruop in niaiiitaiiiiitg trniispor(ii(ioit uml oilier vnni jjrc being 11 poiiility developing from t lie speech in Par- MH 01 in; iiomc ncrreiary. rl'lial Hie govcrnim-id if prcpaml for any emergency along ide indicated by Ihe new that naval forres are rotiren- lil 011 Hie river In (lie main, however, the euniitry I itilcl the silualion little ehanged. exeept for inrreaed Iruuspor- faeihtie- afforded liy active volniileer worker. WYER GOES UP FOR TRIAL ft. Green of Victoria Com- Itled by Magistrate on Charge of Perjury ! Business Stagnant All luisine is nure or less ' stuguaiil, many einplo.vei'rf in-formiiu their help Hint they neeil not report for work a 1 11 tie business coul.l he dune under presriil roinlilioiif. Itrltain it now tii'lllui: up earlier and a new feature of London City life isjilne o'clock tea. Ihe ! tea shops being filli'd with work- i era who feel tin) need of a second P'.TOIUV May j Chargrii breakiasi aiier me long wuik 10 riorv J11I111 ll. Ciiven. lo- work. Barrlslcr, was roinmiiicu ir; .n mc 11511111(4 in? v-"j l.v MnaiMlrale Jay In the' handling earc:oe was liehl lo v i juri rollowum u prtftim-'minimum hy xolunlary. labor a"nd It ln:irilicr IIUIIIIH'OO im urns "i n'li cii' . ehaiaed ajriilnsl Ureen'lns ceni 10 vnriou pans 01 me i .lupine iln lii'iiiiiii: of the eounlry Hilt moiniun. Mii.,1 Ax1.11 v. .lnh 11 It. (i reeii. The lloue of Coinmoiis rose at ..... . I..... . ...ill.nlll ItlLlll. ,1I1V lllfilllll lie "Oliniy eoiiri 111 M'liiemi'i-i. " """ i. r...nri...i Unit, he vvhh Ulent li" reopen iiegoluilloiirt lor .... 1 1 a f IMciiieni. Will Use Troops LONDON. May 5. -Speak in ft In Pui'liauii'nf Hiit afii'ruoou Itichl lion, fir William Juyiioii-llicks. MfcreUiry of xlale for home af-i fain, made a xtalfineiit vvlucli! hi lifurcis iulf rpreled a niean- in thai the Kuvcrniuciil vu pie- j pared lo u' troopt if ueeU'sary to maintain frrvires of vital 1111 porliincf f ueh a railways ami, elfflrieal and mechanical plants at the port of Loudon. Hoodlums In Poplar SeriOU clashes occurred last, nishl between police and hood-' luiu In Ihe Poplar district, the! tioloriouoly loiwh llaxt London j TIUHl.TK TO TUB OltBAT -Luther Hurhank, famous horticulturist, being laid lo rest under an old cedar 111 the corner of the ttorhauk garden, ju' across the highway from his former home at Santa ltoa. Calif. The tree was a favorite with (he "Plant Wizard." uml in its shade he spent many hours o study. Photo shows the casket being rurrit'd to the grave with Hie widow on the extreme Iqf l iStates Will Attend a Conference in London Regard Rum Running WASIIINtiTO.N. .May ft. (treat Britain wants to do it Kill Inward preventing Hie smuggling of liipior into the L'uMod ilales. The Loudon government has mi advised beerelary 01 Male Kellogg, it Higgesting a tonfereme to work out informal igreenieuls for co-operative measure for lightening the rum ilockade. An invitation to the conference which is to be held -horlly in Loudon, has been accepted. Correspondence between London and ashinglon was nade the subject faM night of a disclosure which showed that be id"a for tisbler restrictions) - ilh Oreat Uriluin's aid origin-' ited with Hie ltrilisli. authorities ml Dial Hie conference iuvjla-j ion was extended "as proof ofi tie desire of His Majesty's gov-j riimeiil to give suelr assistance; o American prohibition agencies j us it is possible) to sive iid the! circumstances. Hum running between llaliumaj Islands and the American shores' is particularly mentioned in Jim I'orrespontle nee. The conference vill be held in London toward be end of this month. STRIKING PRINTERS RETURN AT RUGBY) -a ANCHORS IN LOWER CLYDE GLASGOW, May 5. H.M.S. Hood, one of the biggest cruisers of the navy, arrived today In the. lower Clyde and dropped anchor beside the Warsplte. Disorders which started last night In Glasgow broke out afresh today. . ""' I Miss Aileen Pat more relume III (iHY. May 5- - Xewspaper , 011 the Prince (ieorjre today from eomnosilors here relurueel toj Vancouver where she was visit-ivork llns morning declaring Ihal j iim wtlli her sister, Mrs. 11. B heit strike was uncnnstilulional. " v. Prisoner in Okalla Jail is Charged with Murdering Henry Higginbottom of Prince George VAXCOL VBH, May ft. -Huruaby police yolerelay laid 'murder cliarge against Charles A. Moore, ft 7 years of awe. prisoner al Okallu jail following Hie elealh of Henry lliggiubot tuui. (W years of age, rt fellow prisoner who was sentenced at Prince fieorge in January of thiji.vear. Iliggiuboltoni elled ;yeslerday aflernooii in the Vancouver (ieneral Hospital mmi injuries received, .allegedly when al-1ar-ked Villi If stick: b.MOore during an idtcrcntron in the orison grounds. The victim e)f the 'at tuck was felled wi'h Ihe stie-k and immediately taken to the hospi tal where he dieel. v. - IliggintioHo'm was servjnb. n year's imprisonnuMil followiag convicliou at Prince (5eprgiAqn '.a statutory offense, lie v:Vsfun-ronseimis when picked ii(ii unit fol(ivvfn Hie appliiaHonit first f aid was rushed to the hospital Moore is an American who ts serving a fifteen mouths' sentence for l lirt imposed on. him at penticlon, He eame "jo, tlanada from the .United State's -i1 eleven jears ajro. CANADA READY HELP STRIKERS Trades and Labor Congress Pre pares to Act Promptly in Case of Need O'ITAWA, May 5. Acting in co-operation with Hie interna tional federation of trades jiiioiis, plans are. being made sp hat eboulil the r' Hritish strike i.tsf such a period as lo necessi- a!e an appeal of Hie IlritUli uni ons ior Iliiunci.il assistance, such an appeal may be immediate. The matter was brought to the attention of Hie Tradps and La- hftr ;ourress of Canada. The close lies, says Hie state ment issued by the bead of Ihe (rades union movement, between (he IalHr movement here and British workers are seen in the assurance that such an appeal, if found necessary, will be. met in a trenerous spirit. BROOKLYN STILL LEADS LEAGUE Jack Petty Won, Eighth Straight GameAgalnst Boston Yesr, terday Afternoon XB W YOHK, May 5. Jack Petty, the Brooklyn pitching ace. won Hie eighth straight game against Huston yesterday and kept the team in the league lead ership while the (Hauls were idle. Philadelphia defeated Hie New- York Yankees in the second Irai-'ht frame hitting: four Yan kee pitchers hard; cores for Ihe day follow : vr National League llosion 2, Rrooklyn '3, Philadelphia-New ' York post poned. Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 3. American League Witshingtop 8. llosion 7. New York 5, Philadelphia 10. Del roil i, Chicago t. St. Louis 5, Cleveland It. DIED FROM DRINKING BOOTLEG LIQUOR AT QUEBEC LAST EVENING ULI IH.i; May 5 1.. Dernier, B. O. Gaguon, F. l'oillluiu and A. Poiliipiiu residinV at Levis are lead as a result of embibiug hoolhvt liipior liil evenintr. Three other men who did I ho same Hting are seriously ill . SPANISH AVIATOR PICKED UP AT SEA MAXILLA, May 5.-r-A despatch from Macao says that Captain Loriga Taboaela. the Spanish aviator, who had been missing ince "Saturday, was, picked up alive by Ihe gunboat Pallia near Kwansr Chow Wan, '.'50 miles southwest of lloivg Kpmg. ICE OUT AT DAWSON The JioYcrnmcnt Telegraph. report that the Yukem Hlver 14 now clear frou tidier I.Ukei litharge to I )awson. 'So ' 'ihiliitge was donivliy the ice going out, so far as is known... Hey. T. D. Proctor of tlatellot, who has been on- jirief .trip lo Vancouver on church, busine, arrived from the,''jiiuh oh the Prince, OeorjJe' Iplar 5nii pro. eeeded to tm mlerTor hy train. i