25 Anywhere, at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ava. and 6th St. MATT VIDEOK, Prop. ..I , YVI l I'll Ill, ,., -v' I v. t TAXI Boston Grill arid',.. Ambulance Service mm wmm n so of roMPROMKR in mi mm f A m I 7 rFIlffTn ltl W ft I IK I Y I Hill A Nil h ANN WAN H n .nun fir i in British Coal Strike; Emergency Continued LONDON, My -".I. A Hoyal .Mtil JtlllviitlaSal fur Jitiaa ititinlfi .1 . - - - - . i. a . igcury rrcnieu ".v me stoppage ui work hi the coal mine. The rv is not Hit; slightest iurii of ioiiiriiiniM in any 1 "r in mv " iiui iiimhiic. Drrruiary i4ook in iiiu .mi iei Ken- iiiii iiiiii iiiiii'i ii'iiiiri n mr nun in-riiJiiN on i lie iincsiiou UVk'V UI II U 111 Ul 1 VUl i: nnpinif iTirn UM1D1L1IICO , SOUTH ALASKA : AT'I'I.I Mav Kite Iuieri4, in uicr u ml uulunlrlul 14, i li muioi'iiy - ava . .. of 9Utilhcfit.rn AIaku it Inu' fill af :ililttalllltrr a tall 111 y j itui y itariy -anniakHii fiirt'diry oci-lcr to fn- vc iih" iDM'siiiu'iu oi rani- . . iii'ti'iiiii mr iiiiiiiwiiiiii in-. . . . . I III .nun.! I I iillnlj Lll ILL iii . I nir nai mdiii buii BUt; Is' Converted Into Small Profit of I , .May miniijt inc f.! .11. ,.r II. 1. lll' llllllllll!. U IIIU r t in tM oi pu:.immi, fir i iiiiriKiin ii'ili iiii; iiiiiT'i . i ii ihuumum Miiiiiiiai luiunui " ii villi n !" f iiliui.l llllll fur Dm :ilil if'rillil l.ll Willi steaily linalliy lm- . i . . . . I .it MiiiMii iii wiirui i raur ruiiui- r iiiiiiruriiiriii KKZZ KMrN i il ALASKAN CITY a jupv urinaB inaicinraru nalnal M t m n no m Af Ma at Company at Anchorage NCIIIIII Mil'. Mnv Lll. I. Kri'il lirrn, inanaiii'r of N iirclior tiVr Mi-at (.ii nf l'lili'lmnki III 'nn filiiM Hill I I. AIIIMini'V t'iiiM;ii i4riinii iiirv tins ntorn- mi ii n r mi.lii'TZim! nn ii . - . . p in u civil anliou In which vi'i v nf :m. i a. u Miiiiu ii. il '. ilorla in! Unit ho wfonir- "iiiiMMleil Mini iiiiiounl. WAY HftTPI ANNOUNCEMENT WAS PREMATURE vw t , i. ui IimikI. MIhUI.m' r iiiiii Hon, V ,, Dunnlnir aiJ In louno nf Comiiuins yt'slonlay "nn wiiiMi coinincnuiii: .on rcporl nf Mia uiririMiionl ifu iit'iwopii tlits ('.anatlian jnni nallwayfi ami oM.r n In ' r. . n 11 r . . I 'i mr ruiiiriiril(ill ill a ... . I I 1 ft ..uhbA ul i iiih:i iivMr A, k tit 'e . I, "Hi iimnrnmivo prucluiualioii issued this iif- lw r I 1 1 . . . II. ,...!, . . t iwt r.iuv hi m t-1 1 1 ii i 1 1 lt iii i ;i iii ti ii i niruiiiki in wanes and iionr. LABOR VICTORY LONDON ELECTION LONDON, Muy 2'J. 4 Lalmr ncyrt-il u vlclury at llaiuiiii-rMiiilli Ji.irl!i iliv-iiini liy-?leclftm yeil'r-ili), J. II. (iraiiilcr win-iiiiik t lir M-al over (ni-irivativi' anil Lilieml oji-IKini'iiln. II wu foiniiT-ly a t:oncmitivp tat. V TWO MEN MISSING QUEEN CHARLOTTE CIH FROM CANOE iSmall Craft has been Picked and other Material but Not Bodies up wunl from Ouwn ll'iailo'- tUly lliat llalpli Suiitli uml lltmialil Hay of Aliliolifoiil ha .1,... !.. -It H-f"ll IlllPllli J.1117 .IJ . till: .itlciici' )(i1nlc ,ln tin' riiuiim H Mliall OMTlliailfll . lllldlli raiino lii'lwrvit Lrna llaml ami (Jurrn C.liarlolli' tJily. The camn' uuil iillii'r inali'rlal ha Im-cii ru-rini'i-ril lull no luitliff haw Iiclmi fuuii'l. Tin' mallrr in heing further iuvctiHutei SWEETSER NEW YORK AMATEUR GOLF CHAMP Mllllr'IKI.D, Scotlaml. May 2 It Jr. Swt'i'lsiT of New York to ay won tin" nrilili uinattHir golf hamiilonliiis ilereuiiup ...uxnu-liT Siiiip.on of Irilinliui Kli in .10 liolrrt in thi final with six up ami fiu to play. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION BRAZILIAN REGIMENT SAO I'.U I.O. Ilrait. May 2U. Twi'iilv rhllinii ami two officer! Hint anuuilerterniiiH'il numln'r of iYi'mmim injiui'il when a muni llmiA ilepol of the first regiment nIiiIp nanl blew up lalo yes (unlay. . ' " n.P.ll. sleainer Princess Heal rice. C.a pi. S. K. Clray, arrived in niirt at ll:.IO this morning; from the sotilh and sailed al I ..10 n'- dni't this aflernoou on her re turn to Vancouver and wayporU llefoie coininsr in here, (ho ves nel wan al Claxlon this inorlllg di-cliarwiiig fiOO cases of salmon cans. This afternnon she is go ing In the- slough In make: calls ii i Jini l I t want. Inverness am Carlisle. .lull ii f.urrie. returned with his llllll ill Mnir oulfil last nig'.il rnnn Caplain's Cove whore, bo has been engaged for the past several weeks in Mi building of a now cannery for the T. I l'oley iuti i-e-t s. Northern and 31 "it. IMIINCK If1 ww em BANK BANDIT '( IS IDENTIFIED) Has Long Criminal Record Although Only 25 Years of Age : SHOT SIX TIMES I Rooming Houss Proprietor! , Wounded When Police Opened Fire In Serious Condition XVINMI'KO, May 29. The' bandit who robbed the Hoyal ; llttnk ycslenlay of 2,000. Ulllni . Maurice uanie, ami who was' i i'Mf u-f ui riiiiiji iii 'i (run riLfiti nmi taken Iiun been Identified an, William Dai. He was at first Ihouvhl lo Tie John Joe, atii llflllMll llllf Im.I Illltl In. u-il ponitively iJi'iiiified h a mail Ions on Ihe (Millce rcrord. He ha nerveil term for roliliery at Sl.illwulrr, .Minn., stoney Mountain I'i'iiilenliary ami in Ontario. The police ny he f a ilru ml lief 25 iar! or ae. Davis Recovering WINNII'l.li. May 211. - Davi. llie hank robber, who wa she', tit liine in the sun fight with llie iM'lJf witi'tvoorlMl-on Hi" road In reeoery (In mormon Chli'l ilcleclip jinilli. wiio wafl irlievfil lo be eriouly Injuieii is on iluty this morning, little the worse for the encounter. licit Segal, Ihe rooming lions'- proprietor, is stijl in a serious romlillon from wouuils rreeiu'd when fiie police om'ihmI fire. : Tlie iiimii-y, wlilch hail lireul stolen from lle bank was foumlj in the pocket of llie luimlil when ic was captureil. NEW POLICE FORCE HERE Chief J. P. M. Hannah of City Detachment Arrived This Morning as Well as Other Officers Sergeant J. 1. M. Hannah, -who will he elilt'f'of (he city iletach- liu'iit of the provincial police here when Uie change of author ity goe into effect next week, aVvlvytl from Vancouver on the l'riiici) Jtuperi this morninig nc- compimicil iy Mfc". Hannah and ciiiin. v OoiiVtalili' It.".' MiicKlulcy ami familv iirrixi'il onT tlie name ves sel from lorl (kitjiilllani while Coiiilalile J: Atuli'i'siiu and family fcoin t'llurfenio nprivrd nn Um VriiircHS Healrice. ('.onslitblo Kench and .Constable Fred Mark land from the (Jueeti 4'.liarlnUp Island4 ore already here and Hit' sixth iieiuher of Ihe city detach iupiiI, Uonstable J. M. llt'lla from Duiicun, will arrive early .text wcolf. RUSSIAN TOWN IS WIPED OUT Fire Destroys Banks, Schools, Churohcs and other Buildings in Kopelln MOSCOW, May 29. Many persons, mostly children, are miss ing s a result of it great fire which destroyed the town of Kopelln. Thursday. Seven bodies have'' been recovered. All tho tioverument 'buildings, banks, si'liojils and churches were burn ed will) a loss estimated al twelve million roubles. PRINCE-RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper UUpKIlT, H.U.. Sti IIDAV, .MAY w wt w IHr YANK HA lh 8l' a c W. Schveii'r'T. president 0 lh(. Victoria. Jl.l... cljambT of t.(nu.ree. Wlm icci'iilly ojn'iicil the (.Hinola Day cre-pionii!s at Mj I'JfJ roreisn trade convention at Cliarles-lon, H.C. TIDALWAVE KILLS 1200 LONDON, May; 29, Twelve hundred persons were killed by a cyclone tidal wave In Burma, a despatch if ronvithe Exchange Talegraprr" fromrtangooirsays;j The ' cyclone swept Arakan coast doing much damage. All cattle In the devastated area were killed. DEFALCATION OF ROYAL BANK OFFICIAL $50,000 AT CITYOFRIONTE VIDEO MONTLVIDLO. lruguay May i'P. Defalcation with 50.000 pooi or about ViO.oon by u high official of the Montevideo branch nf the Hoyal Haul, of Canuda has been di-covereil. The family of the man offered lo make restitution. AUTO DEALERS GET BACK EXCISE TAX s. OTTAWA, May 21'.- A vote of J 1,090,000 reijuireil for remis sion of excise taxes paid on au tomobiles remaining in the hands of ilealers ami unsold at llie time when such lax was re- iealed in December, 1920. passed the House of Commons last night in committee nf supply. REWARD IS OFFERED LOS ANGELES LADY LOS ANOLLF.S. May 29. A reward of 325,O00 for the return alive of Ainiee Seiuple .McPher sou, the missing evangelist, is offered by her mother, Mrs. Minnii; .Kennedy. BODY FOUND NELSON': NFLSON, .May 29 The body of Daniel McCuaig, a limber worker, missing nince March 10 was found floating two feel from the water's eilge on the west arm nf Koolenay Lake. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Did. Asked Wheat t.5l?i 0. P. 11 l0l.00o Dunwell . 1.72 1 .80 Ilazeltou, . .61 .02 V Independence' v. -.08 W. .09'i Indian ..i. .05 Ji-V U0 I.. and.L. u., 09i,v,.'l2 Pieinler AM u 2.20 I'liifer Idaho 0 V .0Ki Surf Inlet . M .09 20, lt2. Vimterdijr Circulation, ISO V7 wes". mi we NO PILOT IS NEEDED HERE Freighter Norman Monarch, Capt. A. W. Kane, .Arrives In Port After Speedy Trip From Japan Kvidcncu of llie ready access .li)liiy and easy entrance of lliis harbor by ocean going vpssels. the big tramp freighter Norman Monarch of the Monarch Steamship Co. sjf Olaxgow arrived in port direct from Mora ran, Japan, at 1. 15 last tiizht. Cant. A. V. Kane having neigolialed the cn- fianc to the harbor without the assintance of a pilot. 'Therve.n.el arrivi'd here six days ahead of time, having nut been due until June 3. A fast pasaae of four teen days was made in spite of 1 In fact that there was a good deal of dirty weather and on Thursday night, while neaiinx jhe yueen Charlotte Islands, there wan a living gale which ified everything moveable off the deck of the ship. The Nor-nao Moiiarrh was heW last fall en Kane staled that, once :aviii(r peen here, iliere was no rick to coming In this purl attain TviiiHiui i lie aia oi. aipiipv ATItm- T-r iiuiiii,- ritivliiy-" pajsej; ia'i-jiriiiiiiiniro. ' ..t.i'n l r"t ami iuarantine. uuaranime. ..... iiiii dm .Norman ..Mirmaiir - .1 Monarch pulhil out of Ihe har nor early tli muniing for Ouceti harlolte Cily lo load lumber tut the Atlantic seaboard, coinplel- li-sr later at southern mills. The iecl came across tins Pacific in itatlasi pSHRIS OF FRASER RIVER Suggestions Made at Ottawa That Negotiations With Washington State be Reopened OTTAW A, May 29. During. Ii isctisMon on the condition of he salmon iitduslry of the raser Iliver before Ihe llousivof ominous committee of Fisher es yesieniay attertioou .Mr. Covvie of the fisheries deuarl inent said formal mvodalioiis with the slate of Washington for long close season fell through. It is possible the uoiuintllec will recommend the re-opcning of negotiations. W. O. Mc- Juarrie. (Uniservative member or New Westminster, drew at eutiou n the deiarted pack of ritish Columbia canneries. He said he thought someltiiug should be done to revive the proposed agreement with Ihe statu of Washington in order to find a remedy for the present condition. CLEMlCYfOR CAPT. PAMPHLET Matter Being Taken up With Washington by Ottawa; State Department V1CTOH1A, May 29. -r- W'lh a view to securing ck'inoncy fo. him, Ihe Attorney (ienefal's de- parlnieut has' heetr advised thn'. 'lie slate deiiartment a. Olluwa is taking up' with the United Slates Oovernmenl Iht'ii'ase of Captain' Hobert Pamplile ,'t Iho rpm runner Vescawaha, wlio was seiuenceii io priou auer risKin capture to save Ihe crewicif tlm sinking frekbfer Gaobtf.'.". .-- ' 7 Subs ribe to the Daili yews, Sir! Silc, 0J wsf w v w m tm w-i SkvhN I nigral H I'AMh Forty Thousand Fans Watched Yankees Lose Winning Streak , After Sixteen Straight Games NEW YOIIK, -May s).- -Forty thousand Tans, 'tlie TiirgeTt ivveck end crovvil ever 'known in me ueain oi me laiiKee wiiiniiig teen games. Lefly (iroves, llie 'Philadelphia tw iner, pili'heil uirlghl Ji.ilL holding Until and hU associates safe all trie time in the first gume iuiil Ihe Alhlelics comeliafk vv-ou the second vonlesl by oiitliitling the Yankees lliirleen Thie St. Louis pitchers third game in a row. National League New York 3. Mosiou 5. Jtrouklyn 3, Philadelphia 2. ' rjiieaiao 5, Pittsburg C. St. Louis I, Cincinnati 12. American League Philadelphia --0, New Yorii -5. Octroi; 6, Chtcaso 3. CIcvelamI 3, Si. Louis I. LOCAL CANNERIES OPEN NEXT MONTH Mlllerd Outfit Will be Managed by George Gray and Tucks "Inlet Plant by Alex. , ' Sutherland vf-....," v i iii - iiiiiimii - .tmiiirv iannary T- 'ut' iseal L'0vi ainj the Prince Itujwrt can nery at Tucks Inlet, both of which plants wili e operated this sea son tiy the Sonierville Cannery .... . ... i.o., will stall packing with tlie opening of the .iockeje fishing season on June 20. Oeorge Uray will be manager of the Millerd cannery ami Ales. Sulherlaml will be in charge of Hie Tucks Inlet plant. Moth are well known Skeiia Hived cannerymen. TWO FORMER LOCAL BOYS NOW DOCTORS Two former Prince Iluperl tmblie and high school students. both of whom as hoys lived here n the early days with their par cuts, graduate as medical doc tors from F.as tern I'uiversitie this, year. They are Arthur Man son from McUill Iniversity and Jack Naderi from the University of Toronto. HOROS WERE KILLED BEHIND A BARRICADE .MANILA, May 29. Twenty-three Moros were shot to deata when a detachment of constabu lary opened fire al .Moru Fort in l.anao province, where Datu Am- bululo, (he noted Moro and his followers barricaded themselves Union drainer, Catala, Capt. A.1 Jofinslone. having piade lier.calt at sseenaamr,.Muis lltver.. ports relumed tp piirtTit,.8Vloci. thi. morning duct. snile'd.foY the souMi at 10.30. Ajnonprhe -passengers (nun here for1 the. oulh on ttu l.altila were Mrs. Marion Sherman. Miss J. Sherman and James Neville for Vancouver and Mrs, Percy Hyan. for Alert tiiiy. Union steamer Cardena, duo litre from the soidh tomorrow afternoon, will be taken off The rim atiVaiu'ouver next .week for overhaul,. The service will beJ taken' for aweek by Ilia Caino-sun. The company's freigbler Clulkoot is now undeivoingr over haul al Vancouver. BRITISH SURGEON DIES LONDON, May 29 Sir James Cantile. the noted sur'eon, died 'iere aged 75. - - v. . - - . - - sr.' Large Ups'tair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. - NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The tatesi and besl for ilhe least'. Phone 487, PRIOR FIVE 0RNT8. m ran w s mmwn New Yoik, yesterday vUfiesset.l . sireaK which nau jreuj-iiru six- bases mi Iialls, 4 enabled Cinciiiiiuti to take the -- - CONSERVATIVES DECIDE TO HOLD A CONVENTION Bowser and Pooley. Weir Among Those Present at Executive Meeting Last Night w' : VANCOUVEll, Ma l9.Ai & hireling jpf Hie Conservative As sociation executive last night it wo decided lo call a" inirty co'n- veivtiin;vat Ihe eaTlieiilrp;js1uIi iaT& Svlien (lie 'leadership- of the parlx . aniL4Ii.adopUim pof .a legislative program witH ne Ihe subject of dikussioni'-.Hon.W. I. Howser and It? H. Puoley were. aniniig those present , if i expeclcil Ihe coiiventior. will tie summoileiLu sooii as (t.-i House of Coniuioils. aiijoilrns'iVud peuniit Ihe FederaT InemberV o be presdht. -1, , - . . ; NET EARNINGS RAILWAY LARGE New Record Set up When "Increase Amounted to 103 Per Cent Over Previous . April MONTR1 AL, .May 29. The net earnings for TlieJinonth of April show a'n locrea'se- of 103 percent over the VaTip?: month on 1920. The railway also Set up a new record or net, earnings for any April since amalgamation, accordhug lo figiires issued by the Catiadiau Nalloiiul liead-tluarlers. , ' ' . The lift earnings iV.for April. 1920, totals S2.55 1,330.' The jiet earnings for llie .'first four mouthy of Hub year show aii'ln- crease of 157 ve cent over the same pcriou oi ivi'a. . jv CROP REPORT ENCOURAGING Little Damage to Young Grain and Seeding Completed Ten Days Earlier Than. 1925 WTNNTPKti, Slay 29. -- The Fnt' J"n'ss crop report Issuetl today show s conillUoUji . generally favorable , in tin? , pnilrier provinces, "wjh wheat seeding completed a week to ten,- days 'earlier,. than last year., ' ; r v1 n pin i iv-ui i- iiiiIa, ii., iinwr.b' f,...,,. any 5' ri source is repolleU'und the supply. brfiiioisliirft'ij.rietter than was expected. f Increnses in whwif acreage is noted lioth In Saskatchewan and AtlicrtaV j ' ... VICTORIA DIED - ' LADy YIUTOIIIA, 29, Mr. Mary J. Allaml, 70 yftt of age. a resident of YMrii for t years, died here-yesterday.