it-- ' Hii.. I ' Mill. - .i'lniiji li.lli i. W J III A,... I III.'. 'i.l.'H' Mj.;,'! i a ! .1 '!..UIM.I i ii.iii.ll".! i in tii.iir .llll.' in. l Mlilll- an .i ' ' -imi' 'n'i ... .nil. I llfc-'.l ttliell . : 1 1 . i ! i i .i , ' "'ttSlHti. f Wilkin- Jtj( Point llar- 0 ttr f Polii' in which evplora- :i iM' in. i.i.' TADTDimniMr OF NEW CANNERY Will Commence Construction at Captain's Cove Next Week Jolm i.urrie & .Son, local "- riii .;' . win Minn in Liin nisi in iihnv ran hit) nl lUiplain " was announces! tin-, iiiim ii- II u llV '1' 1- l'lllev llf YuilCOIIVIT II IMIMIIIIIK lilt' Jll.llll. I." ' tin ii have Hit coulrart lor c u nirr ..nil i.n 1 1. 1 1 ii ir Mr. i i. - reiiinien irniii iiiiLMiim-r A 'l.l'llt.l It.tAl.MIII'lllltl.l II.' .1 .Ml'llilvfn iiilllliirt iiineliim llllltl. Will Will lll IISSO.IlllCll Willi till' ' i' I ion work. MEN ARE ALIVE QUINCY TUNNEL Threo Distinct Knocks Heard by Workmen Increase vigor of Relief Work UllNCY. dal.. April 20. Ites- hii niiiMntloii air IicIiib cun- tiiiiiril Willi ifiii'wi'il viiuor today Klneir Ihii-r d itict lap with lii'aiil from btiuiit It tlio euvi'lii wliloli Inirii'd nix witi kiiioir Si-uiiliiy ti lull L la a tunnel near here. Twclvo feet of rock and dirt still roinalnod lo bo moved lliis mnnifnir. ALASKA CHANGES WASHINGTON. Arn-II 20. 'Flirt Sonalii pa.ed (lie llntiso Hill I'1 l'ei init pnttinalerH In Alaska 'lo nel a rederal ilNburxJiJlf atxoilH In paylnux waae to. pol tiff Ice einiiloj't'cs and contraclors, Halibut here this ,i morning loiaiieu liti'.ooo pouinl, , ,,,, i-ikIiI Aiiiriimii srlinoiaTu liaini , . IHii.ihmi i.ouiul fan.l llire Miiall ,,,, Caiia.liiiii'., k'.OOU iiouml". I'ricen nuim-.l foiii 10. 1 c anil Ce to 17.3c' I ami fur American flali, aiul! Ifrnni I3.c aivJ He to l&.7c and He lor tinadlail. The ime uW a -Jvllmva: American fH-nlllf. 35,tMMI II.., utlil I'liill-ii-r. V..m0 lbs., to the Atliti Flsli-ern!i. s.-uai.ir. 33,0110 lbi.: rroipoi-il. Imiwi li.. ami Mujetii-, 21,-ihmi !l-. to li tJniiaillati I'itU A. Tulil Slni'M)tP .-lrin. lii.oiKi bM ami Val-uruuo. 11,000 His., lu tin; Itoyal FIhIi i. Alia-, : Mmhi U., to llm Hootli K(ilirrlc. Canadian Turlicrsc. 3,&ou lbs., (o "the iliiyal Mli Go. It. U .. O.ooo Hi-., ami Minnie V., l.ooo lb., lo tlie lloolli I bli-(rir Canadian Uo. . Salmon Nurbelliuiig, 0 n;iJ and 200 ,liin . lu the Atlin I inlKTies ut n.5e and 3r LEAVES FOR SOUTH ON HIS OWN BOAT F. P. Qulnn Sails For Vancouver on Nelalee Presentation' Made at Dry Dock T. 1. Uuion, who Tor tin; past two and a half years lia been ,iierintendenl engineer at tlie Iwal dry dock, .el out early this afleinoon aboaid hi' n.oline ertiiT Nelalee fv;f Vancouver wheie In will locale. He was uo-rniiipanleil liy lii two sou, Allan and Howard, and A. IJunoaii, who in tniiiK fT Ihe trip. Mr. (Juiun and. daiiKlei will reinnlu here until Oie cloe of . the school term beTim- proeeedinjc fjouth. Jul before Mr. (Julnn Jon, officer or Hie dry dock met at Ihe plant and, a a mark oT esteem afler their asooialloh, .presented him wi'h a handsome club ba. The presentation was made by 11. N. Vnlenllne or Ihe power house slaTf. WEATHER REPORT Terrace, cloudy, calm, leinp. in Auyox, part clmnly, calm, lenip. 18. Slcwail, laiuinki' -culm, temp ii ilazellon, clear, windy, temp. 'ijmlllieis, cloudy, S.M. wln.i. leinp. H. Horn l.nke. clear, calm, lump. 50. HAZELTON BANK ROBBER IS OUT Z. Qudleff Given Pardon From Penitentiary For Good Conduct and Leaves Coun- . try 'A. (odii'tf, on.' uf Hie bandit j wlm rohbnl Hie lloyal Hank oT i Camilla al liazeltou during con-Ulmciniii days on Hie railway. rlf aii from .New Wtsl-iiiiiiler pi'iiitenliary lasl week afler Iiani3 cerwd twelve of he Uventy year lerm tiiat uih im ii)ei upi.ii him by Ju.li' I Mill. Vitutiu uf (hi city in I'JIt. His li.ir.K.ii wax planted i Hie l)c pnrlnietit uf Jtitiee r.u cood I'onduel willi Ihe omlersiandimf, lioweter, that he leave Canada ami never return. Aii ordingly he nailed front Vancouver aboard Hie I'jupn of Canada lat Sat unlay for hauhai enroutu to tluxiur the land of his birth. (iudieff wa oil" of a baud of efiHit bandit wlio participated in Hie bL' robbery. Hie only bank robbery in the liitury or tlii dislriel. Tbrw of Hie roliber wefe kiUeil ut Hie tune. ..no died of Injurie. three. including hi1l9flftj5ri:sipluri ami -!n-t mi am I awl Hie fisibth diappiir- ! with K'.'ioo vvhicli was iwver nH!oerrd. CANADIAN IS .CHAMPION IN A MARATHON John Miles Makes Record at Boston Beating Out 112 Contestants BOSTON, April 20. Defeating 112 International race track stars. John Miles, unheralded Canadian distance rflnner from Sidnoy Mines, Nova Scotia, yesterday won the Boston Athlete Association marathon, covering the 26 miles In 2 hours, 25 minutes, 43 seconds and thus establishing a new marathon record. SEVERE STORM More Than 100 Fishermen Reported Missing: Casualties at Hokkaido and Keurilcs TOKItl, April SO.- More than 00 fishermen are reported mi-luir a a result of severe storms In tlio Japan Sea. Considerable damn?!1 wa done to shipping with casualties on Hie coast of Hie island of Hokkaido and at tlin Ketirile Islands. A destroyer ' aiding in Hie rescue of mariners. PRICE OF FRANC IS LOWER TODAY I'AIUS. April 20. French fi nance continue lo depreciate The franc closed al a new low liHel today, the price -when Ihe Hmii'sc closed it door was 30.32 for the dollar. NOTED ACTOR DEAD. i LONDON, April 20. Sir Sitiiro Haticrofl, dean of the Knglish (ute, I" 'dead following a short Ulties. 25 Ik '"II,,,, "ill j,'";,-. '(In-, .. Boston Grill we Ambulant. "''' ' Service Large Upstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime. with newly laid dmcinff floor for blre. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8L NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the WATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper YOI XVI . NO, t)2 P1UNCK MUl'KItT, U.C., TJL KSDAY. AlUUL 20, IU2. Veirda" Circulation, i;s Stmt Salti, ill PRICK FIVK CENTS. ItKlt BLIZZAKU in ma swiia today EGOTIMIONS ABOUT TO BEdN FOR TAKING 0VR THE POIMNE OF CITY ova ocona Diizzara Ties Up Traffic City Halifax This Morning JIM. II nl YYuilcr is here again. Today il is lie rlnvls. o huge dull. Traffic i 1ox-il iii u great inanv .. .1 ..r .1 .1 ..k llut . ....... .....I: I , . .. ....... , Il ... .....I....... Ul,. ... I .l'l .. IIIIU lift. li ' -1... ..i-... ...... ... i a , . . . u wuku m WILK1NS PARTY and Hat Not Yet Reported 'MltlF.WM i ii f1 HM .I.:- Til y n( ( A i I . . i I'-fi Thupi.n I llllpl.il.. M AMERICAN HALIBUT PREDOMINATES TODAY! Total of 192,500 Pounds Was Marketed at Fish Exchange i This Morning IT an arrivals unit LOSKS ON SkiKS COl NTKSS (LTIILUT faiking In l e'iin ters -e tv ft p Fng'.-.'sil vvei k. She coiito-ed she .1o.ook ..n in i pl;i. wltnii "floiipeJ" ut W'ii-hiogliin .tii.. re.-.-iMiig hi .iilvei'e crtti.'itit from the i rilic. Sin- mti mis to return In New York, she said, feeling inj4lnt she will not Haiii he detained on Klli Woman and Child in Vancouver Bodies of Whom Were Mutilated ANt;Ol A'Kll. April '. Horridly mutilated by 'knife wound, the !iinli$. of a Japanese wuimui, Mrs. Kimi I'tirkiikiiwn. 20 years of age nnd Uvr three-year-olil son were discovered lying on Ihe floor-iiT Ihoir iliniiigroom at (heir home, Sixlh Ave. Wesl, .shortly before noon yesterday. Ilefore succinnbing lo al larks made on her Hie ileail woman, evidently put op o tlcspernle hallle for her life and tiial of her clitld. Hie aiiacK on iter wa apparcniiy mane ai me neau oi Ihe slairway froni which place a trail of blood led down Ihe ep to the dmfnx room when: - - the bodies wetn found. Al Hie lime of Ihe murder, lb husband of Hie .woman wns at work in a sawmill. Tlie police alt) .eekhic.SoiUu I'm kuknwa, a liroUieNln-lavv of. Hie dead woman, Who i believed lo be Ihe author of a pole saying lie iuteiided to commit sUicnle. Confesses to Crime At noon today a well dressed Japanese walked Into Hie police station and aiiuouuccil "I killeo Hie woman and Jiet" baby After admit ling thai ho was the man named Soilsu he was chai'Ked w ith I lie double inunle:' and. removed lo a cell wbeni be made n statement which wa taken down in writing nnd wit! be used as evidence againsl him. Inspector Thompson, after ai Interview with the Japanese, saiJ apparently he considered be had done no wron? Iii cnmmillim; the crimes for which he -accepted the le-ponsiliililv. Soilsu's wrists were badly slashed. EXPLOSON ON SUB. INJURED DOZEN AT NEW L0ND.0N TODAY NF.YV LONDON, CnuiT.. April 20 Twelvo member. of the ej;w' of the submarine is-111 were injured this morning 'when Hie batteries exploded. One, may die. V. Sargeanl,v,eciiferof the International Hjhipliidculs' As-soeialion, left oiti'.'I.lt uigliFs ruin far t'1 hue Clcorgo. SEA ANIMAL JHUGE SIZE Indians Report Creature Twice as Large as an Elephant, Possibly Sunflsh PORT ANGELES, April 20. Twice as large as an elephant wilh eyes like trap doors was a sea beast reported by Indian seal hunters, who said the creature neatly upset their canoe when It came to the surface, sixty miles southwest of here. One of the explanations offered In regard to the Identity of tho strange creature was that an Oriental sun fish had strayed to this coast after the Japan currents shifted, following tho earthquake of 1923. KYRAWINER METROPOLITAN F.I'SO.M. April 20. Kyra won Hie (.rial Metropolitan llamll cap litis afternoon, coming iu rive length ahead of Spithead. The third horse whs Onyx. Fif teen horse ran. CHURCHMAN DEAD. LONDON. April 20,-Mtev. Dr. Alfred I'lummer, 5 year of age, ..i.m ....i ti.. f'i....?"w a ii. .i.-ii iiiiiui'i u on i. iiim.li Hi dead. Colonel McMullin Coming to Negotiate with City Regard to Provincial Policing Scheme WuiiJ has been received in Ihe rily that Superintendejit McMullin of Ihe Provincial police-will arrive here tomorrow for ! Ihe purpose of entering inlo negotiations wilh the city for taking over the policing of (he municipality. His visit is Ihe restili of ; an invitation extended to (he department by the city coituiiil at a recent meeting. j i Since the parsing of Ihe amendment to the polkc Mini, ! prisun fegulation act in Hie session of Ihe Legislature oiU2 i, ! the pruviia-e ha by nitilual iigreenttnt taken over Hie ft'OUciug jof tlie cities of Duncan, Courle-, - jnay, I'rmce ieorgc, llosslaml,. iPorl Coijuitlam and the iuuiiici-1 i tialily of Matsifui- I'rjncc tJeotfs Maml. Her h:irried deparliire v iIiip lo f lie nfneVsv tir"4 'force Kuglaml of her fiance. Italpli Neale Horrible Murder of Japanese 'after even or eisrbt inonllis trial libmitteil the mailer of continuance to Ihe ratepayer and ii wa endorsed by about two lo i one. j Case for Change An advocate of the change say j.i.at if Colonel McMullin takes j iv. r the work there i likely to !e a general lihleninjr up. lie arue thai a I'rinc Hupert is the divisional beadijuarlers of the provincial force there woul.i usually be a number of spar officer ciif hand who could ixive lime lo city vyurk so that few men vouLMr3ve to "1i -dded T The force being provincial, it I possible to transfer officer? who are top well known lo another locality, and this he thinks is a very distinct advantage. People who are loo well known often hesitate to enforco the law asaiust friends. With a single force, there would be greater uniformity of enforcement and greater cooperation. The whole force of the provincial police is behind it in emergency when extra men are required. No Extra Charge Under the provincial system Iherc would be no extra charge for administering the liijuor ael. as at i present. I'olice otiieer. get the benefits of superannuation and mure opportunities of promotion. All this js in addition to the maljer of economy, which it is considered would be very con siderable bu which only the direct nejjolialions will prove. Doublles Colonel McMullin will lay before the council all the advantage and disadvantages uf the proposal lie has lo make and (he public should be informed so that they may be iu a position to back il on or turn it down as they Kee fil. AIR MAIL GREETINGS SENT TO VICTORIA VICTOIHA, April 20.-- Air mail greetings were received by Post master Harry Hishop from Hie postmaster of Springfield, Illin ois, ihe letter travelled by tlie first flight in Hie air mail ser vice linking Springfield to the transcontinental .service. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheal H.C. Silver...... Consolidated l I'. It. ,...,... Daly Alaska .. Dunwell (Hailstone Ilazellon .. ..... I in I Ian .; L. ft L. 'Marmot Premier . . . . I'orter Idaho Silvercri'sf ..... Bid. Asked 1 .011; 1 .00 2.05 lt2.00 202.00 .153.00 .20 I.U0 Jill .02 ..0t i .12 .07 H 2.23 .00 II '4 2.05 .33 .10, .10 .oy.':. 2.28 II 14 WITH DETROIT Milton Gaston Holds Tigers to Five Hits After Being Beaten Five Times CUBS BEAT CHICAGO Cincinnati Reds Won Through Carl May's Fine Pitching Yesterday's Game NLW YOIIK. April 20. The St. Louis Hrowns, who, have been on ted. a jih'natit contenders in .he American League, defeated Wfrofr-yeslentily afler five- straight defeats. Milton Oastou, a former New York pitcher, held the Tigers to five hits. St. Louis and Chicago battled fourteen inning before Ihe. Cub could win in their game yester day. ijirl May's pitching for Cin cinnati held PJttsburg lo four hit and the Iteds beat the Pirates, two to one. Cold weather stopped Y'ankees-Washington game. Score for yesterday in leaigue matches follow: Nafnal jjLeague Hoston 3, XewSYurk 8. Brooklyn t, l'hila.Jelpliia Cincinnati 2, Pittsburg I. American league l'hiladelphla 3-1, Hoston SI. Louis I, Detroit'!. Cleveland. I, Cliieago 3. FLOWING LAVA the' bis 1-2 STOPPED TODAY After Six Days of Activity Mauna Loa Near Hllo Ceased Us Rumblings HILO, Hawaii, April 20. After six days of activities duriue; which millions of tons of liquid fire was heaved from half a dozen sources the Mauna Loa volcano suddenly ceased its rumblings Monday night. During yesterday ule.noon continuous streams of lava .jpecdin? at from SO to 25 mites an hour, was sent into tlie sea before it actually receded, dark clouds or steam arising from, parts of its desultery spillways. BOXER DIED AFTER FIGHT Senclo, the Phllllpine, Failed to Recover From Punishment From Bud Taylor MILWALKKi; Aj.ril 0 Clever Senclo, Ihe I'hilllplne boxer, died early, this morning follow itw a fishl with Hud Taylor last night. ? tSencio was badly.' punished. In the ninth round ami had lo be carried from the fit ,ut failed Hi rally and. died wlie.ii, qilbo way t&'the hospital. ) v