25 TAXI is: Ambulancf Service Anywhere at Anytime. ' Stand .Royal Hotel, 3rd A and 6th 81. n mm viuluh, Prop. nil Viii It ML XA'L, 0, 135, tlalcnieitt made to the officer by lite accused lltnl llie.-e is liud been cuused Hi rung It u nil on his finger and Hie fur- ,tatemenl that lie had been asleep in hi- shack Ihe entire imig xii question fealured Ihe testimony that wa taken fruay tiileriioun in Ihe preliminary trial of Joseph batikey, rged with the murder of .Miss bireltu Chisholm at I'orl K- on May T. The slalenienl of accused contradicted IDITION TO ELEVATOR AT VANCOUVER Dollars or More Likely be Spent In Providing More Accommodation VAXCOtVFJl, June 10. Th mi BUjt oust ruction of fa Million bushel additional storage ipacity to Hie liurrard elevator cd hy 'tie Vancouver Harbor miion o (lie Lnited (iraln i era LiitKed is the suit J eel t'gol a v.n between Hie llar- lloanl ami tin- drain Coin- it tie aine knowu today.' Euld new siornye sjiace lm a m deemed rulahle. fond (vadii jelly will lie icceesaary ant (lie cost oi thole pcojet ' will he in tin liborliood .uo.000. ID MONTAGUE IEASTLY BORED Id Gentleman from England oes Not Like to Have to Work Like Laborer NO POLO PONIES. That Goes With Life filled Gentleman Lacking on Prairie Farm of VJNNtl'lXi, Uune 10. I.aek o)o ponies, rldiim horves, the e behind hounds, all that wiiu Hie life of a titled leiiiau proved exceptional!; fsoiue to Mini .Momagui learning the eieiiee of biing afler a year's work on iUiduey tt farm near hd- ilon, Montague arrived in impeg last night en route Ic Ifund where ho received a Be from ln mother, tho IhesH of Mitucliesler, reading i West, young mail." loutague is nain en roulo to farm to Coniplelo hl.t train ','; lie complained that he had work like u laborer" and tired of paying to learn ing lit that wfaj-. JSH SOCCER TEAM VICTORIOUS milUtllKiK, June 10 The ling Kngllsh soccer leant de ed a South Allierla team yeM- kty by n score of lliree goals line 'this in the seventh bry of the iilur. , evidence of many crown wit- out on the morning in question and also Dial of his own relatives who letified that. durin the niorniirr of May in, he had unite out I mui the shark in uli Hi th-y all were living. Hiorlly afler I o'cloek yeslerday Juttrnjoop, after Hie day had been I spent Hi examining a larire mini Mer of wilttesses. Ihe lieariu was ailjourneil mi 111 Tuesday iiinrinttK on Hie request of A. M. Jolitison, K.C., crown truseeutor. Saw Him Return vinclal police constable at I'orl Lsslngltin. From Ihe toek-up on the morning in miestion at about IS minutes afler II she had uo- ticed accuseil walking; rapidly and silently past. Ills hands were in his pockets with his body slouched forward and Ills coat hunched op in front . He was wearing dark coat and trousers and had a cap on his head. She watched him turn the corner. I' mler cros-etamlnalioii by Mr Pal more, Mrs. Hibson said Iter alleution was particularly drawn by the silent manner in which licensed was walking oil the side walk. Hie had not noticed if his clothes were dirty or If any thing was wroihg with them. John Sankey, uncle of accused, lated that be and his son (iconic, daughter Marsraret and Hrrtised alt lived in the same shack at I'orl INsitty trni. On the night of May 2i accused had been away at a dance from which he had heard him return Ihe following morning. Witness roo at 15 minutes to on May 23 and accused was then asleep in his bed with his blankets over him. About 0.15 witness heard accused net up and go out. He had his blue suit on lint he did not no- lice what shoes. Witness later left Ihe house himself as the church bell was ringing and, when he returned, accused wa again in bed with a iiuill over him. He did not know ir no ban his rlolhes on but he did not see his blue suit. Accused did not have breakfast with the family nor did he have lunch. He was sleeping during the latter meal. Accused, still asleep, was caiieu for supper. He came to supper in his blue pants and light shirt without his coal on. Suggested Search On Ihe morning of May 21, witness continued, they all got up and. after breakfast, went out. Joe went out ahead and later he (witness was In his (accused's) .nniiiiinv al Cunningham's store Accused had suggested that they Join in the search for me miss-in ir cirl. Later a Jap, Sam Hluiniida, came up and spoke of (continued on page four In Creeks SMJTHL'HS. June 10.--If lb. same successful results attend the second planting uf troul eggs in Lake Kathlyn, as uppei.' to have been attained by the nessP), lhal Ihev had seen liiui work done last year, this favorite milliner resort of the llulkley v"iill promises to become one of the regular haunts of fishermen. i". T. Ileani, hatchery, supervisor from Lakelse armed In town the fore-part of this week with 100,000 trout CKPs of the KantloVtpK eul-throut and rair- bow species; front tly,,'yojV naicjiery ami wiiu jie asisi-nuee of help front th Hml au.l (tun tildh and the Hoard of Trade. Ihe witrk of phiittiny has t he first willies l.ciir.1 i: -he neoniphshed suecessfully. tesumption or the hearing anCr ,'" ,0,"e inflance had lo he transported i: the noon mess eslurday was !ravt Mrs. V. tiihson. wife of the tiro-M'ei jo Uic, lieu maue in u.e creek emptying into Lake Kath tyn. Tills makes 200,000 trout thai hate now been put in this Lake as a similar quantity was put in last ear from which Hie most sallsfarjory result ieeni to have been attained as numerous small Imul are to In? seen in the streams and lakes this spring PILCHARDS FOR OIL PURPOSES Large Industry Has Sprung up on 'West Coast of Vancouver Island Recently YICTOIIIA. June 10.- Fish idl amounting to 1,500.000 gallons valued approximately al l,N00,-000 aud 12,000 tons of fertilizer valued at 310.000 is Ihe estimate of Ihe year's result from the pilchard fishing of Hie Wes! Coast of Vancouver Island made by the Clarke l-ishiiug and Pack lug Company, which converleil Ihe former KyUoipiol whaling station mlo a fishing plant. Mil) Seventeen new fish reduction plants have sprung up on the west roast since the ban on us ing pilchards for fertilizer was "' " ' lifted. 1 COARSE GOLD FOUND IN CASSIAR DISTRICT SKATTLt; June I0.--A des- palch received here reports the discovery of coarsl gold on FJal Creek in lbe Cassiar district of llritish Columbia. A small stam pede ts said'to have started from urroundiug camps. WINNER OF RACE. NKWHUHY, June 10. Pon sasinoruin won the Newbury Summer Cup today beating Zam-bo by four lenglhs. Miss Sport wasjliird of the. fourteen horses thal"ran- - . V ' iTufker wa ninone of t lie piles partner. Cary Hansen, saw him struetling and Wvnl to the re.s-cut bnl before he reached the spol the man had sunk. Hansen located Tucker lying to exclaim "Thank God for ilus- sia" was contributed by tho llussiau government lo foment a. revolution in Hrituln and filch as much as possible, of the llritish coa I trade in the interests 'of llussiau coat trade. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked C. P. II 150.00 , H.C. Silver 2.10 2.20- Dunwetl 1.03 2.00 Gladstone .35 H .38 Independence .08 V .oil Vi Indian lJ.05?i .07' L. A 1.. .(MJ ft .1. Marmot 07 .0814 Premier f 2.17 2l20 Porter Idaho . .. .08 Silver Crest 12 .It .Terminus .25 - . PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCK IIUI'KUT, B.C., T,IILTtSDAY. JINK 10. 1020. stales assistant secretary of Ihr iteasury in charge of the. Amer can prohibition and customs .epartnicnt, Harry Whitehall, olleclor of customs' for Ver moul. and Hon. C II. Hnivitt, aiiadian uiini.-'er of customs. on the bottom 1u about twelvu! ant ouncement is made as lo . . - . . - . ... .i ,....ii i: . i feel of wuler.' He was Just able p aciu.ii niaui-rs oisiu-m-u. to reach him wit.lt a pike pole and haul him io the surface, ile- sett. ALASXAN FUR FARIKS. sloraliou method- were usedi and if was some lime before life WASIII.Vc.JTOX, June ln.--The returned. Then If was rushed "using or public lands in Alaska off Hi Hie Oiteeil Charlotte Hon., for fur farming is authorized, pilal where he is reported lo be mder a bill pa-,-. yesterday by- doing well under the rare of Iir. 'the House tif Iteprcseulatives llleeker. nnil.tite Senate. d i n x -l r.ruvinciuuuuvernmtms ui Conference Held in Ottawa " Ask Special Tax Privileges OTTAWA, June 1,0. A conference of provincial premiers nnd other representatives irotn seveial n( the province. .passed n resolution here asking the rederal government to cut to one third it taxes on wiueuiul spirits made in Canada mid sold to provincial government agencies. Also they asked to hae reduced So one half Ihe lux on wines and spirits imported by these agencies. , Taxes which are made up of customs, excUe and salt's lux would, by lite term oT the resolution, remain as they arc ul present whenever the purchaser was not an agency of lite provincial government. Agitation ' in Britain Against Russian Contributions to Aid Miners in The Big Strike LONDON, June 10. Increasing agitation by (ioeriimenl supporters in Parliament and auli-Holshevik newspaper's uguiust Hus)iuii financial contributions lo aid the llriti!i miners led ihe cabinet to give serious consideration to the matter and il is expected definite action will be laken almost immediately, In it speech yeslerday .Lord Hirkeuheod ridiculed Ihe idea that Hussion miners were willing lo work ten hours daily ill or der thai llieir Hritish colleagues might not lie obliged to work eight or that they were willing to subscribe u considerable part of their wages of 25 shillings ,t weekly in order that Hritisb . ir n t g miners mtiglit not receive less I Villi A Nil I IN than forty aud fifty (shillings weekly. Lord Hirkenliead declared thai! two million dollars recently eonj tributcil from llttssia and which led Secretary Hook of the miners! Eruption ALEUTIANS Reported by Coast guard Cutter Unalgt Which Just Arrived From Visit COHDOVA,. June 10. Tho eruption of Kanaga, a volcano oti the middle Aleutiari Islands, was reported by the coastguard culler Unalgt. which arrived yesterday. The smell of burning vngetallon was declared to have been noticed several miles out at The cutter made Iter annual visit to Aeka and Attu on a trip to the Aleutians. The settlements wintered well. ONE HALIBUT BOAT Only one halibut hoa(. sold her catch today at the fish'e.!tchange, the Marguerite, with. 2.000 jbs. whleji was 'taken by A It in Fisheries ' at ll.ftOc nnd 8o. ; . "V, Yeittrdijr circulation, Hit Street )m S97 Threo of Four Criminal Cases at Assizes The first case being laken up at the session of the supreme v-ourl Assizes Juday is that of Huliy Dolan aud " Yiladys (iale, charged witlt the murMer bf James. iNeil Konald'at Stewart on January 1. The Grand. Jury went out with the indictment at noon and was to return with its finding of "bill" or "no bill" at 2.30 this afternoon. The Grand Jury consists of A. K. liazell-i Jones foreman , Joseph Garou, H. Itavie, W. Iteid, l. II. Camer on, Frank llibb, Thor Johnson, A. W. Fdge, Mrs. O. S. larton, J. A. LitnUay, Hen Self, James llamp-!on and Duncan Muuro. The last lliree mentioned were summoned this morning in the absence of Davi.l Thomson, F. K. Clapp and Joseph Corrall. who had been previously empanelled. The time of the court this morning, aflet a number of de-fays in preliminary formalities, was spent in Mr. Justice W. A. Mac Donald addre-sijii lie Grand jury on tnree or me case? wnieti VM ny t.-fisWfe.r to them. lbe cases before the court on this occasion were not numerous but tiiey wre ra'lter important. His Lordship dealt 'with the duties of the Grand Jury before speaking more specifically of the cases which it was to investigate. Hazetton Case There we're a number1 of peculiar facts in connection with the charge against the Hint bro thers and 1'ierreway of murder ing Matthew McLean at Hazel Ion on iA'pteinber t, 192 i. From the evidence it appeared that Mc Lean had, been witlt the three accused at a boxing contest at HazeUon. Later the four went away in a motor car and that "was the last lltat was heard of Mat thew McLean. In October a year laler a body was found by Con stable J. 1'. F.ggleshaw some' dis lance down lbe Skeena lliver. A diseased thtgh ted lo t lie remains being identified as those oT McLean. The skull was fractured The arrest of lbe Hird brothers and I'ierreway followed. There was evidence to show that on tho niyht in question the four men had been drinking with Martha Sampson and Lily Jackson. The former had given McLean 20 and he and one of the Hints went out. On the latter return ing. Hint was heard to say not to mention their visit with McLean that evening. I Boston Grill Large Hpslalr Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRICK FIVE CENTS. 8L00D STAINS ON CLOTHES OF PRISONER (CITATION AGAINST MINERS RECEIVING RUSSIAN FUNDS FOR THEIR STRIKE ' Wood Stains on Shirt Led to Arrest of Joe Sankey on Day After Murder of Miss Chisholm ned statement of accused does not agree TROUT FOX AT with evidence of witnesses mho saw him i ,,,.,.,.,.,,., during Sunday mornine ; Fvidmre of Sergeant Alex. .Mi Ncdl or the provincial N1irf Success of Last Tear's Plantlnu!mak'"S '"l0 a bom wh'n I I,1k11- had been found on (he clothing of mci.sed and ; plac.dB!""..f'". wa,cr- "is n(DOrted Reported as New Eoo, Eggs Placed l REACHED BODY CO-OPERATION STEWART CASE DIZZY VANCE WITH PIKE POLE ON SMUGGLING1 IS PROCEEDING' STAR PITCHER F. Tucker Working at Maude Conference Between II n 1 1 1 Island Had Sunk to Bottom But Was Fished Out and Is Alive States and Canadian ON flcials Regarding Matter OTTAWA, J miii 10. sKinuum juu io. a . r .r . v tragedy was closely averted the' -"'""" p -twee . me un.teo 'lat mI ""J'"" '""'rn-vrry olher day when f. Tucker camci '" '" mnhn near lo drowning, lie was 'I?1 at! va" ,"",,,r "uHion at a eon. working will, M. J. Iteuner ! Maude Island gelling out piles.! 'rm ',Pra Grand Jury Charged Today on Holds Cincinnati and Fans Four- teen Batters In Game Against Cincinnati NhW YOHK. June 10 -Dizzy" Vance held Cincinnati to seven hits and fanned fourteen batter yesterday, the llobitis winning a ten inning Dal tie and forcing' Cincinnati into sectfml place. Pittsburg going into the lead when they defeated Philadelphia also in a ten inning affair. Iloston won the fevenlh straight game defeating Chicago. !Sew York vankees continued to climb, now bei.ig eight and a half games ahead of their near est rival. National League Chicago 2, Huston f. St. Uniis I, Xew York 2. Hrooklyn i, Cincinnati 3. Pittsburg 0, Philadelphia 7' American League Philadelphia I, Chicago t. Washington 5, Cleveland It. New York I, Detroit 3. Doston t. iSi. Louis 6. BERRYMARKET Dealers Agree to Keep Out Mis souri Strawberries and to Buy from B.C. VICTOHIA, June 10. Tlu situation' in regard io competi tion on the prairie of the Missouri strawberry crop with local production looks like reaching a solution. A tho result of agi tation the producers were able lo arouse, it is now agreed by the trade on the prairies lhal after today no niore shipments of Missouri berries will be brought to the prairies. Tho compromise was made as u concession to the producers here, who left nothing, undone to rectify the situation that was created and which threatened in a few day to ruin tho berry market of tins district for the year. THREE YEARS FOR SIGNING Secured Letter from Prince Rupert by Posing as Brother of Another Man In connection with the charge. NAXAIMO, June lo. Forsigr.-oT murder against Jluby Dolan jing Tor a registered letter for and Gladys Gate. His Lordship 10 addressed to Andy Frank an slated that, front the preliminary acquaintance. Judge Darker sen-evidence, it appeared there had leticed John JamhjsOii, an lit ieen a evv 'kears i.ve celeora-,iian from the Comox reserve, to lion at -Mew-art witich hau ueen three years imprisonment with carrieu io excess in wuai was,haril labor known as the restricted district, amoivg other places the house of Gladys (iale ami. lluby Dolan. Jamieson was aware that Frank had written a man named Customs at Prince Huperl for" a .an on me morning lo.iowing. ,um t,r lll0ney. U. obtained thn Donald was shot and there vvas i evldenco to show- that the bulletf lhei. wIlpn ,(. leaniei im a r(J .u vrns n s uou, ..., prouao.y , p,y hwu Pl.ctfIv,,. been shot from a revolver that; ; t , was found 1n a room of tho rvATCC Ar CIIDC VfiTt house In question. The shooting llAlto Ul fAlKj fUK of Dohatd,ptovet ,falaV.la tiim. Miortly afler lite tuoi wn fired Gladys Gale summoned a man THIS PART OF B.C. named Hibeau ami told him to VICTOHIA, Juno IS), A total get the police. Hibeau came in-;of 52 agricullurat fairs will b to tne house ami, according lo t held in the province this year, his evidence, he saw a pistol, lntTbe list of fairs ft0r central lluby Dolan's left hand. Later a HrilMi Columbia is when out s constable made a search nml giuithers. September t to 3, found a revolver anions? .some -pViiice George ?eptemier 4 and clolhes in a clothes closet. Willi ,7. and Prince lldpert, . Septembet -H',unuui:u oil, I'ltKC-S!J.rr W,. Ill tll'IS.-. ' ;. - - ; 1