25 T TAXI and IT Ambular "H Servlc m 1. i n II t. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. r . and Gth St. j MATT V1DECK, Prop. V i XVI NO, 58 WL EXAMINE all fishermen hose Going to Ala-ka Must Gel Clean Bill or Health from Doctor .iiM-til I lit irmd nl i- (iiiIiIm- Uri! ! Mial 1 I'HHT) WO. iwinig I lie I-Valll ' lie eXilHti'i' . - 1 he re n 1 .i- ! an that III v KIT. were 1 1 ilu r a -- 1 In- ciuhIiI 11. m tt'-ri a lUnw'i Kcrs and ;!- I iM'l l llik' i .ilimi of I hi 'I t: vice ter- - . KlIW .1 r Five I iii it. ..I rnin- f llM" t. . led in ! "... 1 1. should pari iii nal Hiii' I, i'l ,.( I - . 1 1 ) h. 111,111 in DOWN VISITORS efeat Imperial Debaters Last Night in Discussion of Interesting Subject VN :ii VI II. Matrli I" TIk-- ' of Urilixh (Uiliiiiiliiu ' 1 - lu-t 11 will l,Tr8l'l Hi"' ti 'li'lialing I full I, Ihi' mu-'-"14 "IIi'misI that wrwlfni i( inn lint u ili'miipruliHK v iioi.x iiphilil the affir- WURDER CHARGE AGAINST HINDU V Vl'.lt. Mar. 10. H1 1 iui ImihI Imliiui, was Imlav i K'il Willi imiider following il at ii of Hilly Costa, uimllier tii :ci- uf the same race who injured, it was alleged, in h m "K afrniy in South Vam ou-tas' November. STEEL MANUFACTURER IS MAYOR TACOMA TACOMA. M.nrl. Hi. - M. fl. ' le:!liiil mI.iuI iinitiiifiir-lilri't will iMfftftl mayor of Ibls cily by a "uijiu ity of D.nno vole. over bl veur old oppoitenl. A. W. l'uw- wlio has: just cciinpleled lit "'' in of of lice. A', r TTLI'.. M ir h o. Mrs. Hcrtlin Umles win s.-allle wilh a niiijiint) of 0,78 i tide -ordiiii v I . 'n ni.in.tf.vf l t for govrruiiHiil (Hi'-.- it t lii.ijui tin uf .iImhiI It.Vt. fll Mrv I Ir ;i eh 1 1 I mayor, -lie il! n ily tt I v .1- In-, ill uf (- nlj cinnnil i lnl in ,111 "" ' it'll! ill 1 . 1 1 v i-;inr fur the ilT- 111 upplilV IllK till' rlty manager tu 11 ntMflipli.il 1 i-elective office of mayor as at; RUSSIAN SETTLERS COMINO ON NEXT OF EMPRESS STEAMERS ...... , Tsr-i. . . VICTlllllA. Mar. 10. W'nril wa brought J the vitamer l)mprr of Au- lr:illn whir 11 docked hero lal night, thai Hie nel miImmiikI Kmpre would hung ;i pally of SOU liu- oiau srlllers wImi will locale 111 I In- province uf Alberta. .ie anil I -:"!-:: T0 Y1SIT HIS OLD HOMEJN ONTARIO L, W. Patmoro Leaves on this Evtnlnq's Train on Month's Business and Pleasure Trip I.. . Patiimre. beal liarrislei. l'n" I iy litis evening's train on u i-ombiiHHl business and plea hit trip In IJislern Canada. Il uill iil liltavva. Montreal and Ins obi home in l-.loia. (Hilarki. wlitrll lie it ml seen stliee he raiiie est in IHtlfl. Mr. Patinor.-j xpecls lo be away about a niniilh. TAKING HOME BODY OF DEAD HUSBAND H, T. Vars Fell When Boarding Empress of Ireland at Shanghai and Died at Kobe Vli:PIH. March 10. Among (,a.s.Mi.eis arriving on the ,ieamcr r.inpress of Aiifttnilia fioni Hie Mriwnl ye(eiday was Mis II T. Vars of Huffnlo who u-ii takiiiu houie Hie dead body of lier husband. Mr. Vtirs was a imsseuger on it... nmiid-ihe-wnrbl steamer Kinuress ..f Ireland. H fell when lioai'liw "s,l Shanghai u'"1 u'" ,laH ,ulor al KoliC. HORSES RESCUED FROM FIRE AT FARM OF PRINCE OF WALES I.O.NMlN. March l. Mudi ibiniace was done al Hie I'rinro of Wales" slables on Hie lloyal Farm at Princelown, Hevoiifhirp, hy a fire which took place, there yeslenlay Ml Hie prinre'! liorse9 tt'i'i'c re-iiMicd. VICTOIIIA. March in. The Cl'.ll. lini'r Cmprcss of Auslra lia iloekrd heir last night with forty Japanese picture .brides nlioard bound for Canadian des tinations. These girl. are rhosen by thrill' fill urc husbands be To re Ihey leave .Inpnn unit will be married oh arrival. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Iti.1. Aiked Wheal 1.17 II.C. Silver 1.73 1.85 Humvl'il 2.118 2.15 (iladslone :i7 ..'itUs llaellon iili'Ji .01 I.. J ' .If. j.lV Mn finld ... .07 '.0i l'orlef Idaho .OK'fi .10 Silver Crest 11' .15 Surr Inlet .. .fiH :. I Victor . .0? Effort Made This Morning But Without Result; Lights All Out The attempt made at the high tide about 10 o'clock this morping by the United States coastguard cutter Unalga to pull the government schooner Boxer off the Whltecllff Island reef, where she has been stranded since last Saturday morning, failed. Another attempt to free the vessel will bo made tomorrow just before noon when the tide will be a foot higher than it was today. The day tides will be higher each day this week until Sunday and It Is expected the stranded vessel will be floated very soon. Captain Armour reported passing Whltecllff Island last evening with the Pachena when returning from Claxton Cannery. There were no lights on the vessel but there were apparently some people ashore. The other vessels were over under the lee of Lewis Island. Consul Wakefield got word this afternoon from Captain Whltlam that yesterday's storm did not Injure the Boxer In the least. He expects she will float off tomorrow morning. v BRIAND HAS NEWCABINET Raoul Peret is Minister of Fi nance In Latest French I'AtllS, March 10. Premier llriaiul completed his cabinet early this morning. The finance minister, whose department has wrecked a number of successive ministries is llaouj l'erct. The report of Ihe .cily auditor for I he year IUS3 wjis placed before liie city council Jasl nighl aim was lam on me lahle for a week. Tenders for'jls printing will, in the mi-a'Oime lie rtilb'd. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'HINCK 111 I'KMT. H.U, YVKHNKSlJAY. MAHCII 10. 10211. yvm.-s .iiKuUiiim. km SlHMONTV-il UA OK M(T11KAL. former i .ouImiI ii Mo'-i:i'iu ..or-c Sliiiw. liini Ihv in l In t)v mpiji Show. Imk'.imi. iiiuI i judge al I lie I iiiUmI Slates Show, Ats Angeles. nieeN a grouji of fair riders uf Hie latler itiii.iy. l-fl In right: Mis Jesin HraildiH-k. Mr. Maiinre (Ii .MoikI. Mi Jn-n Hiirrongh. dmighler of Kdgur It. Ilnr-riiiigh'. the mveiit Mis Kleiiiior llMjk arid Sir MiMitagn. BOAT COMING v BOXER NOT TO DRY DOCK YET FLOATED Canadian Coaster due Tomorrow For Work Which Will Take j Three Weeks' Time I C.ii.M.M freighter Canadian' toaster, of lh- Ouean KulU-Cali-j forma pojter carrying service, wilt arrive in port tomorrow I rum .Sanation and w ill socioi; three weeks al the local dry dock having a fuel oil carrier installed, new winches put in and gi'tieral overhaul. Tin" vessel is in command of Capt. (iiliicrl and the chief cnguiei r is Carlisle Jlrnud. firmerty a re-ideut of Prince Itujiert. liichiiril Kin'X. assistant super-iuteioleiil engineer for Hie C. ft. M. M.. arrivid on the 1'riiice Itujiert this afli-riioon from Vancouver In supervise Hie work, (.ringing with him a partv of ten men Including pipe-filters. etc. wbn will tie employed on the Cuasfer job. BRING FORTY JAP BRIDES Girls Arrived From Japan Last Night on Empress of WHOLE TRAIN OF FORD CARS : Quarter Million Dollar Shipment Is Now on Way to Pacific Coast TOIiliNTO. Marrch in. The largest single aulnniobile shipment yet to be made in the his lory or th Canadian automobile industry passed through the Toronto terminals last night en route to Vancouver when t Iks special Canadian National train of CI cars lull n the first hg of its transcontinental trip The train left Ford City at 10 o'clock and the trip to Toronto was made in record time of iibnul eiulit hours. The conjcul of tin- train are valued at ap- oroximately a quarter of a mil ion dollars and (ieneral Man- Slrct-f Sill J8 FOUND WHISKEY UNDER ARTICHOKES IN BURNING TRUCK SAN FIIAXCISIU). Mar. 10. ATler firemen had extinguished the flames which seiMiit'd to be burning a truck load uf artichokes, which thi driver ran olT and left wio-n it i-.uiL'lit tire today, tloy fmind 51 caes of vviiis-key beneath the SCHOONER GRANT IS NEW VESSEL OF US. HALIBUT BOAT FLEET Another new halibut schooner of the two-mas! leng-line type arrived in port this morning ir, the Cratil which arrived with 25 -000 pounds after her maiden voyage to the halibut banks. The Craul. which i about " feel B ai'cr A. K. Warren of the Central m d'""" P"weie.l, is own- ii.-.i-.n ii... itv.i.. i.i...,.ir ... ed and skippereii hy lapt. Uias. hat the initial moveinenl would Vv tdestein. She is regisien-d a' Seallle Where she built. The ... nmiiir i.u i...r-.oil sn. was . . ... .. I.. t ...i i i.i. ... il... n : oervision l-rniii lortnilo I he M-.si-i wuii hit mini i uir im i- I i-.iii, l. ft fop Wiiinineir and will I tic Fisheries. mae iu entire trip on a fast s. bednie The ear are destined FIRST SPECIAL TOUR io dealers on uie raruir eoasi MANY LOGGERS IN THE CITY A large number of Jogger and lumbermen are coming into i own looking for work. Most of them arrive from the neighbor hood of l'rince Ceorge where tho camps have had lo close down owing lo Ibe around beiikg too oft to get oit Ibe lo This morning quite a large number came in on the train and a good many came in Mon day. lust al present Ihcre is not PARTY DUE MARCH 22 Special Train and Boat Arranged For Insurance Party Coming From East That Day .Friday morning, a week hence, Closing of Camps Near Prlnco c...ii. steamer Prince Unpen, on George Results In Men Leav- ber return from stewarl and Ing That District ;1H l, ' T. , . . HIV - I I1H . Ull ftaU si been in dry dock here all winter. Some fast work will be done at the dry dock on the Prince llupert which is to be ready by March 22 to make a special t rip south wilh a law parly of insurance men from il'-istern tanada who will arrive by special train thai day. conspiracytriaIl- ENDED YESTERDAY much demand for men or Ihall YANCOl VKIl. Mur. to. - Thi class in the neighborhood until! trial of 5:t western Canmli.-m the summer camps open Ui. produce dealers rharved with conspiracy in restraint of trade M. Oahtquist of Cedarvale nr ended yesleiilav with Hie coui- rived iu the city on Ibis niorn.lpletion of the evidence for ih in-s Irani and is a guesl at the defence and tin- addresses to the I'l HHIiet't Hotel. liorv Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Halt, with newly laiJ dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRIOR FIVE CENTS. OMAN WAS ELECTED MAYOR OF SEATTLE OURTS UPSET B.C. LAW PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION OF FUEL OIL TAX eattle Will Have City Manager and Lady for ; Mayor in Coming Year Irs. Landes elected head of city government but with rather empty honors as administrator will be appointed turn over I'l hdwin J. Mrmvn. of lire. Tin- Vote tor Mi. Lamb-- v. ol Mr. Justice Morrison Upsets Taxation Rights of Province and an Appeal Will be Taken C.P.R. and Union Steamship Company Win Case Against Fuel Oil Tax and Gasoline Tax May Follow Same Fate VANCOl'YEH. Manh 10. Tlie fuel oil lax which was jias.ed in iUtM mid was eslimaled lo bring to the iirovincial lrea:;ry ?10(i,imh uuuually, vus dfclared nllra irt of Hie I'ro-van ial Legislature in a decision handed down this niorfiiug by : Mr. Justice Morrison. The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Union Slcuinship Company opposed payinenl of Hie lax on the ground that it was an indirect tax and as Mich not within Hie rights of llnj province 'to impose. His Lordship agreed wilh this, l: lio!jrti the gasoline lax was - nj' directly invulved in the s'al'ile it is aiialoj-'iins lo Hie fuel oil tax ami the rraMining ilirertly aita nsi i ne vaimity or one wouki. he equally ap '1 it-able against Hick rotisliluliitnalily of the other. AMorney ficneral Mansim has; aiiimuneeil thai he will anpi'al '. Trapping Allowed Jn Southern auainsl tin- derisinn of Hie court,! British Columbia is Only fob..... I.i r... u I., llctv-vl W. n . . I ,B III. -i .t. ... ....Ji Council. LITTLE CHANGE IN GAME PLANS Announcement I VICTOIIIA, Mar.' til. i reopening of Hie urea south of Ithe Canadian Paretic iiniiii Jlne 1 ffii- miwLraf ;ifnl lif;tviii I r:) miTtilr ia the only important departure in the new regulation announced yesterday following the liovern-mrtt't approval of the (Same Conservation Hoard's recommendations that the Imard hereafter be kepi in constant touch with Hie igam administration authorities in future although not earryir.g on i lie aetual administration work. LOST HER LIFE Former Belgian Girl and Crip pled Child Perished In Fire Which Burned Home Pirrr.llHORO. Ont., Mar. 10 When fire destroyed theijome of Dr. Stewart West bear here early yeslenlay, Mrs. Vct, a Hclgiau girl whom he married while over seas and their crippled two year old son . ensiled m the flames. Or. Wesi, who rushed out of Ho house lo seek assistance, has been Ueiii'iou since the tragedy. RECORD MADE GRAIN SHIPPING Port of Vancouver Does More Expert to United Kingdom and to Orient WLN.NIPKH, Mar. 9. -AH re- cords or. shinnienl of grain through iW port of Vancouver have. bety smashed by Hie 1025 rrop. uewfding to ollicial figures issued by the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company. The report stales that a total of :iJ.0;2,00ii bushel.s wus moved out bv boat to dale. Shipments to I lie Untied Kingdom showed ail increase of 2,-OO.U.OOO bushels and Oriental shipments a.odn.ooo bushel over previous high record?. DIED AS RESULT OF SPLINTER IN HAND MAY WIVTMI.VSTKlt, Mar. 10. ....Infection caused by a splinter in Hie band picked up while working in the .sawmill on February IH resulted in the dealh of Y. KomaUu 15 year of age iu be hospital Joday. II a 1