25 TAXI Ambulance Service Anywhsre at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIOECK. Prop. HP I V I.IIHX ui v a a uvuu UP FOR YEAR m uv niflPi i.nnvir.irn ii rne monton of Initialling Wrong Papers at Election imc . iii'iiiny ii' until n ni rn Mr 1. 1-o.l Itiii'r iulliiir il 11 ill lljlft(.(l llltHI IMItPI III.. ulnu oi tin' fdlcral cliM-lioii l'iviipil'lll HUM llillll llllll'i Jif- nluy wlu-n h wuk fmiiul puil'y l ll:-(' of mil tall llir liiil'cr- rjtortinB i In- hallol iiapi-r- n i i pull'iiK niiaiii liiirinl bid t iiapcrx hi lioxi't. i i.ni .1 i. in ii i POWDER MILL crmany Plant Wrockod and Forty People Killed In Bavaria Yesterday . NVKHTilKIMOXMAIN, May Si. An i-XkiMiiin in a ixiwtlor itiill iir ii IIhmIccIi, iiusieen, llavai-ia. navariu. yiwlrr- Ma Have Been Murdered bv Underworld Leader Police t - - . I VL.tt. i. mi. i uiii-j .... i . ui lui Hiigiici in n Beneath Falling Tree Dur- nado There I' iiilVl J! liKOIt.iH, May J. ill uMi ami nea.y tlainasr re- nil a severe storm which Mii purloin of Itritl-.li Col-n i-iIih nii.iy afternoon, tt- 'IHIIU a lit- IIIIHIUI llllllt 111 i llllt i,U Xc'on, n pioneer farmer 'ino ruipviow iitnirirt near i . i m w r n n r l WELL KNOWN PERSONAGE I MIS AMICUS. May .'I. Tlid lnylei j of Hie diMjiiK-aruin : Ainiri' -iiiilc Mcrliiixin, (In fHIIIOUN VklillluH 4 III! K 1 1 r t Ul'it failh hauler anl inIor ai I 'jguiiiJer nf - llio Aneln Oiupl lifiv. Yfili'iilay it wa llinUL-lil n he hail Im-i-ii ilrvin-tl 'wln-ii t-urf hatlifiu hut later tin- IHilire luriinl allention to III- llin.ry that ofif mishl not hat-Ik-cii Jruwiici but that hIiI wa niuniirel - by an uitib-i vvorla jjfttiler. who prcviou-ily llirratu-ed to kilt ln r for her arl in tin-ifiuht aifaliul tin- n-(iirnlni; of 'the ilatirt' hall OP Yeiiirr, a nuIi-jurh unl holiday rcort near hen. She hai Ik'CH luijslng since Tuecday. . Alince .Mcl'hcr.Hon i known lo a great many iieople in I'rimv HiiiitI, home of M'hoiii jliave lu-aiil her jueach. She i ..aid Ic he a wonderful ieroiiality. Dr. I'rice, who rau-eil a ci-nation al Vancouver and Yieloria a fcv )earx wo with his failh liealinfi nierliii.-., was a u i 1 1 of lii'i, and a great many olhei-! hae ropieil llu inelllml- of the Teiu- ile at l.o Antiele!1. OLD COIN WAS FOUND ON SITE OF H.B. FORT Supposed to Have Been Secured from the Spanish by an Indian Who Took it to Kamloops KAMI.OOl'S, May i' I. -While iliwiiiK a well on the ninth .hore of the ThoniiMin IlKrr opposite here, V.. Kninierii-k fmind an excellently preserved Spani.-di coin dated 1150 A.D. at a depth of 17 feel. Dr. M. Wade, pro minent llrilidli, Columbia l,in- y(ier-ik . JJ...i n... . ,...!..?.... . i .H...I r..i.. . v .. r. .....1 nona i, iv-i-m 'iv"' i" niol ilisalrou i'xplonioiiK ieriiiany iiiu,e the war, llu mi betntr wrecked. NAMANC Qunmn SEE OWN COUNTRY l VI Ii ttlV II ... .. . .... .nay ;i. -vnru uie iii-iutfeid . r til. ..ii . r ii i ii . .inr. u, ,tl NM II V11MCI1 1111 III pi vuu; vni'U Willi V DHIliLril lint- ii....,., II. 7 " VUIIIII HH. U ill I U11K II mountain).. "I cannot under-""d," sal.l the Duclioufi, "why niiiiiiiiiu .i i i . . t . .,v noi iini'i j 1 1 1 r i it, ' in ''i- own eounlry. Many visit I Pi 1 1 in I... I ll t . . . . nave nrst tiatnl knowledare of It 1 V (IUh irlsit.i,... ..... .i to the interior from the coa by an Indian. It was at a spot where once the Hudson'.-; Day furl stood, , VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat tJ. I'. It H.t.:. Silver .. Conolidaled Dunwell lla.ellon .Marmot Silver Crest Premier Surf Inlet .. I .:!!. I5H.00 J.IK. IUO.0O 1-17 "Z .07 12 "".07 mm Asked-, 1 .11 'J 1,18 ,02 ,011 ,15 2.SH .07 ,4 Subscribe to the Daily News. ("corr'e P. tiraliam. clulrniali of the rewully er.Mtcl Advisory 1'ailff' lloaiil, may yet accept the o.t of Canadian Minister lo Yush(hglon. A iinVesull of his visit lo the United flutes capital, it is uti- der.lood tdiil some of the ob- tliicles In the way of Mr. (tra-haiu' nceeplanee tif that post hae beefl removed. II lias fremirully lieeu elated. and i? no secret, thai Mr, ('.rail nin'3j object ions to the posilinn Aere ptirely personal and domes- lie. They air, il is rumored, no! insup.'irable. however, and the social and ollo-r public oblfcalious if the Incumbeul of thai posilioif, which has never been filled, are regarded as- somewhat exajiner-aled. , In the goverumenl. circles, ami nmoiiK those who are iuleresleil in seeliig the position piven "a pood hlarl," if Is contended thai Mr. (lialiam Is the bwical selrc-ti'iti as tin- first aiipoiutee. ami il would not ie .surprising if further insistence "by the government upon hi acceptance were rewarded. AVIATOR WAS" BILLMcCOY Man Who Failed to Arrive at Ketchikan Is Noted Rum Runner Three Times Arrested SUATTJ.K. May 21. Interest In Ilie fearch for M. "t. Favor, the Seattle aviator who planned In flv' Vllrecl In Kefehikan nnd who lia lpd yvl a"rrived tliere, inrreasj-i) (inlay when federal of-ficlal; learned that the tnau is kuowniin them a Dill MeCoy, Ihreo.' t jnies arrested for smug-!lingiljiiinr into the United Slalom' from Canada nnd now at liherlj-viiniler bond following a I'lun pi gtully hore on Muy 3. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper BiBiLiBiiBiiiBiBBiaiBi lB RAID H..Mi IIM NTS NOT I.ONK ClllU(K) HKNDKZ() S r..r the p Hg. Im iiimi Miniurv towns rm Look i wi tilv a -e lie upr ulleil n an ei Jcuno- by he police to l"tn I lie enme Wi.ve 'lie latest epi ode oT wturh (he in-u bmr paj. ihoiP; of (he "haiiK'WK pni-.eeiior Pholo sliowi Kie .-. eoe ooiMde a Cieert. III., bote., where the ruuinl-itp netted 15 gangsters and a iiiaiil.r ot anini'imlion. GRAHAM FOR ! WASHINGTON' Possibility Yet That Chairman of Tariff Commission May Get Position OTTAWA. May 21. There is rcaiuii to Id-llove that lllshl Jlou. More Activity Than Ever Before Seen in West by Vice-President Hungerford, Canadian National WINNIPKO. MAY 21. "Ju all Die year I Jiave been (ravelling over the prairies I never saw to npich acliyUV ul the laud as I did on my way west (his time," staled S. .1. llungur-fonl, vice-j.residenl in charge of operation of the Canadian ' tional llailways. who reached here this morning, after ait ex-leusive tour of iiisiectiou of t lie sj stem's western lines. Prospeels throughout Ihe enlire territory are excellenl, according to Mr. Iluiigerford, who stales (hat .business generally is lugger than since before (lie war and there is a disposition to - - - ----- lembark on new business veu- ELIMINATE . lure... peakinj; or louisli . i.ol 'iimbia. he said the iiiilicufions .were Ihat-lliere would-be the WAR HORROR ,ete-lkiJwlniS! alsT jhata IlVZlltVll ! heavy volume or lumber business -r jis tieiiw done via Die Panama Former Gorman Ambassador I' anal to hurope ami points Makes Proposals to Reduce War to Sporting Event I GENEVA, May 21. Concrete proposals to forbid the use of airplanes and poison gas In warfare and to suppress heavy artillery and tanks were put forward by Germany at a session of the preparatory disarmament commission. Von DernstorfT, former United States ambassador to the United States presented the proposals. SMALL FISH SALE ON EXCHANGE TODAY Two Trips of Salmon Changed Hands at 13o and 3o; Hail-but 14c and 15o The fish sale on exeliantrH In- day was small, there being only one American boat selling at I l.'JOc and 7e and two ('anadians lie and 15. 20c. ami 7c ami 8e. Salmon sold al lite for reds nnd. Je for whiles. Arrivals were' : American.'- "I Chelsea, tO.noo, to Cold Stor age. Canadian Mat., t K.ooo. lo ACin1: Fisheries. Yelna it., 2,550, Jo Allin, Fisheries. ;,,( 1 ' ,' Salmon Tekla, 1.500 r4. and .300 whiles, to Cobl Sti'iruge.; ' Hippo. 2.500 reds nnd 100 whites, to Allin Fisheries. on the eastern coast of North Amcr- iia. P. Drown, chief engineer, tin.l W. A. KiiiKsland, general manager of western lines, arrived with Mr. Hungerford who will remain in the rily until Sunday, .vhen he will leave for Ihe easl via DoluMi and Chicago. MANY HOMERS IN BASEBALL Ruth Continues to Knock 'em Over the Fence and Other Sluggers Follow NKW YOHK, ,May Iluth continues to IM. -jf-Date knock em over t lie fence, ,hooAltuir hN number oi home runs for the season to fifteen as a re'sull of his play on Wednesday, and Thursday. While Hulh was col-, leelinsr two 'We.lnes.jay, Meusel and Coomhes also connerted 'wiDi gne each. Thursday Huth slain med out another, giving ;i Ihe Yankees the unusual record ,iol 3f home runs in 32 game' American League A,r Chicasro 13, Doslon I, J1' St. Louis I, New York 3' Cleveland 2. Phila.lelphialO, Detroit (5, Washington S. National League'' New York 5, I'itlsburir llrooklyp 2, CinciuiiatLiT -Doslon . Chicasro 8, m,. Philu.lelpliid , St. Loulp-J. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best-for the least. Phone 467. - i-amtt ; U)f XU" X lJ t . , i PUIXCK niU'KiriV D.C., FIUPAY, MAY SI, (U2H. rwterd.ri ctrcuLiion. km strwt SileM PBir.E mF7CENTftr INERS REFUSE ACCEPT PROPOSFn TERMS ERMAN PROPOSALS TO RESTRICT USE OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS IN WAR nnsft Miners Jfeust? Accept Terms Proposed for Strike Settlement LONDON. May 1. The national conference of miners' I'lreutc rejected I he ifint'ifmifiil'p. tiriiioal fur :. ..-III r il... ......' .b.r.. ...... I. .-.I.... ttt. . i ... i ii i ii c i n niriKi' i ii i in i i rii rnki ii iiiiiin 'ti 1 1 f ii ii uiitimi - . - - - - ...... . 7-tui'i( rf u'if-iv-.a iuu U . Wo are iiimlilo In riTiiinmeinl lh:il tfie miner accept reniier Italtl win ' .ropoul for u reduction of wages, which h nul al (he present lime ruidc for u decent standard of EAVY DAMAGE KUMMUKMAI PRINCE GEORGE LADY PREACHER STILL MISSING Africa Free as Great Britain Declares General Hertzog, Head of Nationalist Party iny Africa .Country Free to Secede if She Should be so Stupid as to do so, Declares Prime Minister of Union , CPCTOVN, May til. Central llerl.og, (hl Prime Min ister, in a long statement on (he international .stains of (Iir I muu in Ihe lioiise of Assembly, declared thai ho ha'd always taken up the (Ki-ition that (he Union hud secured complete in-teniauonat stntus e.iial lo (hat of any other dominion or any pa l of (he Drili-h Kmpire. "In (hat re-pecl,' he nid, 'I contend (hat we arc a free and as independent Omit Dritain herself. Ofi Ihut point Iheru is no difference between us, hut (here is u difference between us as to what is nieailt by this free. eoin.lete. and in.lepcnileut lta:us. My coulenlion is an.) has always been that vye are in a' - jiosi; ion of absolute equality even! with Great Dritain and even in regard to the question oT secession, but we know- thai in prac-.lc- we have a great deal lo aciiiev- and tu acquire, ami we Know that lienerat Smuts at all :.mes lias been busy trying to acquire Ihese full righls and to exercise these full rights. Would be Unwise "We know,' lie continued, 'lhee are some of' these rights wiiton we ooutu umi-inigiit' ex ei-eise whereas there are others ffie rr-t.'rSe?i-"?mi7; ftCfln- ianee wlucli it would be very Unwise and ill-advised for us lo exercise except by deviation through the agency and means of Great ltritaiu herself." General Hertzog gave as an example the case of diplomatic representation. It would be fool ish, he declared, for South j Africa lo nppoinl her. own ani- bis'sadors, although, at the same time, it might be wise ami politic where necessary to have her own ambassador or her own repre-l senlalive. He agreed thai lhey should not try to undertake more than tliey could carry, but whero today Great Dritain carried many things on their behalf they! should, where opportunity of-: fered and their interests de-! mamle.l it, be ready Jo lake over their own duties and responsibilities,. That was unquestionably, he declared, one of the first and, weightiest problums to lie dealt j with by the Imperial Conference. Perfectly Frank If we want to remain on a friendly footing" Die Premier continued, "with .each part of Hie Dritish Kmpire, or whatever you call ilf then il is essential mat we should thoroughly and openly state what the position is. There is nothing to hide or to he afraid of, and that is where differ front General Smuts. "1 say we are absolutely free and uiitrauimelled, absolutely inde pendent, just as free as Great Dritain herself, and if we should be so stupid as to do so we aro free to secede." FERTILIZER PLANT BALTIMORE BURNED DAI.TIMOUK, May 21. Fire wrecked the fertilizer plant of Gciffilh and Doy and the Sum mers Company al Canton lodav. The loss is about half a.niiltiot: dollars, ARMY OFFICER RELEASED I'F.Kl.V, May 21. Captain Thomas Dells of (he Pnlle.1 Slates army attached to the American legation here was released bv bandits who made him captive in tJonan province bit May 17. . , . . . " Ambnglhe Terrace V'tsit'ors-ir. Jbe, city ,;,(M'ay Is V. .Mpore, niaisiercd at (he Princv Huperl hotel. WAS HE BURIED AND YET ALIVE Insurance Company Pays Amount of Policies on Supposed Death and Then Man Turns Up SAIlNTA, May 21. There is an iiilet-esiitij; insurance c:e here in which aDCr the burial of the husband, the wife collected the insurance mony.' Then, Knocli Anlextrfike, the Jiustiand agaiu p'eared and the "Company 'that paid 'over the money is taking steps to recover it. Adelanl Lebert is supposed lo be resting in the Sarnia cemetery and his widow is now Mrs. Man-ley. Two policies of insurances were paid to her from the Mutual Dent-Tit Life Insurance Company f Newark, New Jersey, who have recently learned that Lebert is nltve and well and living al Stony Point. Ontario. They ore pre paring to site the lady for the return of the moitey. PETE LAT ZO IS FIGHTVICTOR Beats Mickey Walker and Wins Welterweight Championship, Getting Unanimous De-, clslon SCitANTON, Pa., May 21. Pete T.atio of Scranlon, secured lie worlds welterweight cham pionship last tiilil when he won the judge's decision in a ten-round match with Mickey Walker, titleholdetv for the past four years. Latzo received the unanimous lecisiqn of two judge, after the battle which was liiDerly fought all the way, the result of one of the most sensational upscls in ring history. Walker had decisively beaten Latzo two years ago and was a two lo tme favorite when ho eu- 'ered the ring. FISHERMAN CONVICTED Leonard Tyree of Seattle Guilty . of Manslaughter for Killing Partner , SILVPf Ll May 'Vii Leonard Tyree, a fisherman, was con vicled of manslaughter by n Jurv hero tpday in connection vvith the death of his partner, Thornwell Shellhonv a former resident of Medicine Hat. aboard their srusboat "ElhcJT! '-on Lake Union here on February 8.- ; Tyree said he IIi'oukIi Shell-horn with a riffe ih'reatened to sbu.so him and also threatened ''is life. 1