ndon is Riding Once More Following Strike lal action may likely follow unconstitutional action of union executive in unlawfully expending funds l.0XI)0X. May lli. Among imlivitliial trader unions tic uiiermuiii uf me general slnke promises to lie serious fur reurlimg. Croup of member of several unions (id r.eudy lotitcmplute appealing lo (lie law courts against e rournfl ol their exenilivc ut embarking on u strike Eiruiisliluttoiially ilawfuHy. and I litis expending (he utiiuii funds vl I I ATP PIlAtnO lmer ami II may lie some I line A I I II IN rl IIMIlSlt,"forr rvery Hilng is righted. Hie 11LLU1U 1 U111LT aiuVB Mi ,,ne of Ihe i.rii.n- f jpl utferer- In this respect. rlnefl Rupert Expected to Con-' -Some of the dork worker- are I,- tribute $4,000 and Two per cent for Columbia College $150,000 FROM D.C. COLUIt May 15. -An nl- of IQU.oon a IlrllKi im xhare of the Unlleil mai iiU'iianei- iiml exln:- iinl for I'.'-'j was ioTepte-1 lay ly lie provincial cvn Lin Mmiii here. '.lu amount et at ;bu iu addition to tin Ihe dis'rirt i nsked 17,1)72 bushel. ... . . i IfCOLVKII. May 15. Fewer re carrying grain cangoe, season advance tiiiowuig lid of the season in fight. the past week, boat ig with grain cargoes were: Dlworth lo lloimplon Itoad filers 101,1 12 bushel. illau Freighter for Avun- 37,333 bushel. 4 ilian Seigneur for Ani- 11,300 htishclM. , idian Hanger for .United )iu and Kiinipcau cunlln- mi for Hull 1111,3:: I bush- 3E OF VENUE IS 5KED BY McRAE IN TRIAL OF LIBEL CASE ICOIVUH, Muy 5. Mi Mucdonald announced would give a decision on on Ueneral Mcltae's mi ni for a change of venu: liiiialmo, rr Ihe Irlal nf )el case brouulil ngalnfd r Hon. William Sloan tin-ieh 850,000 elafmed;- reiiiainlng out tiendiug adjosi- nirnt of the roal miuerx' dispute. Ilroadly speaking, however, tlie authorilieo took an optimistic view of the situation, even the miners' trouble promising lo be solved, according to the unofficial expression of sonic of the miner' delegate. The big steel ami oilier Industrie dependent upon coal will encounter more difficulties than mot other concerns iu' re Itupeei prfsbylerv"!elting under way. JTERN GRAIN SHIPS FEWER I Hope U expressed that negotiation for resumption of work by '"docker and transport men. o per '..? on ne amnuin uhose oosil on are still unet- Kul.'diuhoii for (ho upkeep! u,., ,.iU (, tt fn ifaelory Inbia Udlege at Xew Wrid-( ngreemcnl during the. week-end. fcr. Hie detivale ngn'eing llow mi lme of anion m.iCT riUDn nmrrDP ' Fhotil I tie provin.c LUiiJI UUMIXU UfntLfAJ INDICTED BY JURY IN LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT SKA ITI.i:, May 13. The I'osl Intelligencer states that ut least three commanders of Amen -an eoasl guard vessels were named In the indictment of the Federal (iraiid Jury iu connection with Ibpuor enforcement. YOUNG STRIBLING VICTOR IN FIGHT NI'AV YOltK, May 15. Young Slrihling admiiilslej;d a MC.Vure druhbinir lo Johnny Ilisco of Cleveland In ten round last night before 15,(100 fans. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheal II.C. Silver ... Consolidated Dunwell Howe Sound Indian I.. & I .Marmot Premier Poller Idaho Silver Crest Surf Inlol - Hid. 1.31 1.03 IHU.00 . 1.70 . 31.00 . .08 . .11 . .07 .. 2.18 .. .10 .. .I2Vj M .Ol)0 May 15. John Hull having first had a good llo relieve In surplus energy went back lo work today with allhougli u somewhat rueful one. John offspring did not Mint morning a he had heen doing for Ihe pal eleven Kvlnle Ihe head of Ihe family was having In srrup. Lon- t millions of wheel began turning again, Irani, buses and howing Ihrir paces hi bringing people Ui business mid line Hung wu largely true in the provinces wilh u majoi- ilhc erv ie almost rearlnng iiorniul. There arc dt ill Individual inn sifTimlIf union in vunou pari oi me rill nllKI H eountry which haVenot yet sn- Asked 2.00 1.80 35.00 .10 .13 it - .oo Vi .14 .07 ti K Subscribe to the Dnlly Nows. NEW LIGHT PROMISED FOR SHRUC ISLAND METLAKATLA PASSAGE Fm .Stork lias received a letter from the Marine Mepuiimenl at Ottawa slaling thai a light is lo he established on Shrub Island in Metlafculla Passage. Tin island Ik near Wcariiioulh' Island ami will he a great aid in making the parage at li kg hi. SHRINERS LEFT EARLY MORNING mutual Courtesies Exchanged When Visitors Took Departure Southward An enthusiastic send-off was given the potentate and nobles uf (iiieh Shrine Temple just before they sailed at 3.30 this morning on board the steamer Prince llupert returning lo Vancouver and Victoria. At the. conclusion of the ball in Ihe Inhibition Hall, the big parly of visitors proceeded to the wharf accompanied by a large gathering of local Shrincrs and Ihelr wives. There was community singing accompanied by the baud and James W. Hud son, potentate of (lizeh Temple, tpoke extolling the local commit tees for tlie excellence of the arrangement that had been inadu or the visit and the smooth man ner lo w'hieh they had been car ried out. In hi experience, be said, he had never seen a cere monial carried on in better slylo than nl Prince llupcrl. Courtesies and hospitality had been extended not only by the Prince Jluperl .noble but by the public generally and the whole delega lion wtts greatly appreciative. It. V. (I. I.e Pine, chairman of the local cominillee, in replying, expressed the pleasure thai 11 had been to have a ceremonial in Prince Jluperl, II was to bo Imped (hat the lime would not be loo fur removed " when there might be such another jdlgrlm- nge a Ihul which wa now draw ing lo u close. Cheers were exchanged from wharf In steamer and back uguhi as the, vessel pulled away from her berth, tlie band set up tho playing of "Auld l.ang Syne, and the strain of "The F.nd of a Perfect lay" sounded over Ihe wuler as the Prince Hupert moved bul into the darkness of Ilia hulbn'r bringing lo a cUu.c a visitiitlou that hail been e.H successful a it had heen momentous. . i ' . i 'and .-dealing five -base, Detroit NQRGE IS AT ALASKA TOWN Lands During Early Morning at Teller, 75 Miles North-west of Nome VANCOUVER, May 15 The dirigible - Norge carrying Amundsen and party after flying otfer the pole arrived at Teller, Alaska, 75 miles northwest of Nome at two o'clock this morning, eastern standard time. All aboard are well and everything Is said to be O.K. Word of the airship was received last night by the U.S. war department at SLUGGING SPREE OF BABE RUTH" Veteran Batter Keeping In Limelight Enables Yankees to Beat Cleveland XEW YOltK, May 13. - Dabe Ituth continued hi Mugging spree yesleiday, banging out his eleventh homer. pf Ihe season wilh one man oif and Km cn-ubleil Yankee o defeat Cleveland two to one. - ! Ily hitting three pitcher! hard turned back Hotyu in the third inning, the lied So completing a triple play. Washington uspd four pit-her in futile efforts to flop St. Louis. American" League Si. I.oui. ti),"TN'nstimaluii 7. New York 2, Cleveland I. Chicago 5. Philadelphia 5. Delroil H, Itosloti I. National League Hrooklyn 1, I'ill-burg 5. Ca'l- I'd piu oi scvciiui. ram. Xew York I. Cilirmnali 0. TO HOLD MEETING IN PRINCE GEORGE Local C.N.R. Officials Leaving For Interior on Today's Train A divisional mecliikg of I'au adiau National officials will bet held in Prince Oeorge next .Mon day wilh representative in attendance from various divisional point us well us representative ' from some of the departments ut Winnipeg. 'Hie following, going! from Prince Ituperl, will leave! here on today' train: W. II.; Tobey. F. W. I.eeper, A. 11. Holt- by. A. Haines. II. A. Harlow, A. I.. Ilollby and J. Frew. I r. A, ' 5 T4XI Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, t. Tar JAtftf with newly laid dmcing Anywhere tlln floor for hire, Hand Royal Hole., . w, W .' W. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, Will an Alt, W .1 1 ( f PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 467, Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper f()L XVI., NO. III. PIUXCK HL l'KIlt, IJ;C, iATL'IUUVt .MAY irt (020. Yesterday' ClrcuUUon, till Strut 9ilo 533 PRICE FIVE GENTS. OUSH REBELLION IS COMPLETE SUCCESS EMBERS OF BRITISH UNIONS OBJECTING TO ACTION OF THEIR EXECUTIVES r i i EMPiflE SHOPPINQ TEGirrS CN MAY 24 APPEAL TO MAYORS 4 VICTOItIA, May 15. An appeal for support lor Kiiipire Sbopping week from May 21 lo May 31. was i.-s'icil lasl night oy 4 Lieut. - Cnvernor Itrnce. The plea is directed spec- 4 irieally lo Ihe mayor oT 4 all Itritish Columbia town who are urged by His Honor to lake Hie lead in encouraging the 4 purchase of l'mpire made 4 goods. Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Clothier relurned to the city on the 'rinee John this morning after having syriit the past fortnight on Ihe IJucen Charlotte islands wliorc Mr. Clothier wa on hi annua! inspection trip a resident engineer for the t)epart-nienl of Mules. MINERS WAIT FOR ACTION Proposals Will be Submitted to Local Districts Before Conference Moves LONDON, May 15 A conference of miners' delegates was called this morning and adjourned shortly after gathering until next Thursday. No decision was reached concerning the government's proposals for settlement of the dispute. Between mow land Thursday the proposals will be submitted to the various Boys' Band of Prince Rupert Conducted by Visiting Expert and Given Present of Cash The Hoys' Hand of this city became enriched .to the extent of $IH5 as result of Ihe visit here of Ihe members of Oizeh Temple. The visitors, particularly the member of the Shrino Hand, displayed keen interest iu tho work being earned out among Ihe boys and u collection was taken up for the benefit of Ihe band. Yesterday afternoon, Ihe motley was turned over by Mr. James Hudson, wife of the potentate, to IL V. (I. Lo Pine, chairman of the. local committee, for presentation to the baud. Yesterday afternoon, iu the course of a street parade, the the recorder for (iizeli Temple, I, ii ... i i . . . nutis iiauti was iahcii turner me wing of J lie Shrine Hand and during Ihe march alternated In expressed rreat interest in the work among the boys and direct ed complimentary remarks to the playing of selections. The 1 1 lie Itotary Club which had been boy were delighted' lo be under instrumental in Us formation till' liiilnn of KilwHl'il t.iMwim Inml ti-irliciil.'irlv lit l!:inilmislt' conductor of the band. Wilson for the splendid results .Nohle I.rasnu. who in addition , thai had already attended hi lo being director of Hie band, is effort wilh Ihe boys. Buried Treasure from Cariboo Said to Have Been Discovered New Westminster by Old Timers VAXCOl; VF.lt, May 15. A curjous slory of Imried treasure from the Cariboo coming to HghL at Xew Westminster is being told and the Sun, of this city, under a Xew Westminster dale line, has the following in regard to il: "Persistent rumors of treasure Iruve hi the Hoyal City are passing quietly unioug a select party or old-timers, who refuse to deny or confirm" reports of gold stiggels, buried sixly or seventy years ago by sappers of tlie Hrijish army valued at $200,000 lo $300,000 pur loined and imrieu oy the sappers." According to the . slory, tho gold came from the Cariboo country all traffic .for-, which at Hint" lime passed Uirough Xew Westminster. Thls.igold is saidjered. to have been encased in an old well, the location of which was described in an aged document which has recently been .diseoy- Military Revolution in Poland Was Successful Marshall Pilsudsky is now in complete control in Warsaw and Polish capital is quiet following heavy fighting LOXDON, May 15. The military revolution in Poland appears to have succeeded, according lo udvices reaching' here today. Marshal I'ilsiidski is not only in complete control in Wuisaw but advices received iu the Polish capital indicate thai a majority uf ihe troops throughout Poland have joined his cause. The coup bus been far from bloodless, according (o reports, but the account of the number of casualties is vague. One report today staled thai 200 persons were killed and 2,001) injured in Warsaw during tlie fighting Thursday and Friday. ueveiopments outside oi War-, - saw are still obscure, nginnr. which commenced in Warsaw Wilmil:i v 0ii,l,il l:ili Kriilnv! wiiii i lie ca-piure oy ine rcocis oi; ltelvedere Palace, iu which members of Hie government sought refuge. Tlie situation is declared quiet now. FISH ARRIVALS Prices Today For Halibut Aver aged 12c to 14.60c For First Class Fish - Halibut prices today ranged from l.'ii- to i i.uOc for American ami t-'e to 12.70c for Canadian, first class, with 7c for American seconds and 0c for Canadian. Ar- rivals were: American Venus, 27,000, to Pacific Fish-' enes. Sitka, 22,000. lo Cold Storage. Marmot, 12,000, lu Cold Stor age. Wave-, 8,000, to Hooth Fisher ies. t inah, 0,000.' to Hooth Fisher ies. Iteliance, 18.000, to lloolh Fisheries. Canadian Scrub, 11,000, to Atlin Fisher ies. Alii, 11,000, lo lloyal Fish Co. Itevejlle, 13,000, lo Atlin Fish eries. Dolphin, 12,000. lo Atlin Fish eries. . . ' Inez IU 5,51)0, lo, Hooth; Fish eries. 'k ' Johanna, JMld'to Atlin, Fish- cries. Verna, 7,000, to Itoyal Fish Co. Cape Spear, 0,000, to Cold lorage.. K. I.ipselt, 13,000, to Cold Storage. Yule, 0,000, lo lloyal Fish Co; Hose Spit, 12,000, to Atlin Fisheries. Muriueag, 12,000, to Cold Stor age. Salmon Petrel. 800 reds at 1 t.20c, lo lloyal Fish Co. THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE BUILDING FUND FOR THE UNITED CHURCH VANCOFYKIt, May 15. - The conference of tlie United Church yesterday adopted a report recommending the raising of $50,. oo() for building lecture rooms and chapel lp connection with the theological college on Ihe slle of Ihe .University of H.C LOGGER DIED. CAMPnKlS. ntVF.lt, May ish fcdewart Neil, a lugger, is dead as a result of a brokeiuback "sus tained when he was stritclTJby laiung timner ui a lumber camp near here. GOLD FOUND ON HIGHWAY Dredge at Work Tearing up Ground For S1.C0D a Day In Precious Metal SEATTLE, May 15. On pro baldy the most valuable stretch jMi 1 'ul?h way V I h'J hoih" we t which lies 11 mile north of deallum on the old Yellowstone trail, where motorist once sped over the highway, a huge elec trically operated dredge is now teariug up the roadway and scooping gravel worth more than 1.000 a day in gold. The dredging' is being done in the old Slave Creek, district, the old find of 10 years ago and which It is said was abandoned by both whites and Chinese in order that they niighl hasten northward when tho Klondike strike was announced. CROOK STOLE AWAYQUIETLY Left Officers Sitting In Room While He Went Upstairs and Kept Going WIXXIPF.O, May 15. Paul Pola, the notorious crook -confidence man escaped. front immigration' officials while'' awaiting the commencement of a trip cast for deposition. . Pola had jusl completed a term in the penitentiary for a 7,500 swindle ami prevailed upon the ofHcers to take him to an old rooming house where he wished to secure prized personal belonging. The officers sal down iu the front room, and permitted Pola to go upstair. That waa the last s'-en of him. STERLING IS AGAIN AT PAR XEW DUE. May 15 Slerlinsr ext'liange sold at gold par, 4.8G, this moruiivg for Ihe first time since 1DU hut failed io urouse much entliusiaHiinon tha stock market, which was jfeatiireless at iuv i'i'-"ii's inn t i enewcn selling tiff mblori.faml rubbers sent seV-eral of these u u new-low level for the year. Tlie decline ranged three In five points. K E. Lindsay of the C.X.Il. superintendent of ear service' ollice, Winnipegi arrivrd in the City on last ltlghf Irulii and will leuve Ibday wii, local or. ficials to altend : Ibe, nilyisional meeling in Prince Kaperl.