AJ 5 TAXI Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. lo! XVI., NO, "8, v a lirm in hi i i understood that Ihe leg- It" is he i intro'luieil a rr u lies' of tlie labor urouo 3 now mipjiorting the iov- lie :i IILERS WIN BASKETBALL In'real to play lu (he finals 'he Dominion basketball iiiipiouhli. in 'lie semi-f un last muni I Toilers defeated New W'est-Imter Adanacs 21 to 20 In the li aine of the series here, k local team also won Ihe game Saturday 31 to 1U. I'-y lluis Took the round by a 10 score o. 55 lo 3. tLGIAN WAR DEBT FUNDED I - -in,, ' . Li ar i II TOHIA, April '27. Shut through, the head while it vu tug uitong (In street early eslerday morning, a cougar, inJ hungry for mtrat, fell u prey lo indice officer gnus l v ,t(. r iu' ii. m. UuiumiIiIc Hitch of'the rily force, who wnt on duty at the m'' ipi oi l-ne umi lilaurliard htreel. was tdartlciJ to I' kit'K ug -diape of whal appeared to lie ii giant duff niov- tliti g-idc Die budding. The officer pulled out u gnu hut in hi disappeared he fore he had liuu to shooL DEPORTATION AW A, s it by Court' April 21. Hon. i linnuirr ol ini- ulueed all utmaralioii Act in "tiiinom j ' Ktet w hleli m oii'i i uxaini il por P: "Mini off' imi-' fur fleporlalo'ii ' s; y after u iih - i iir " ecurwl. wa 'i expUind that (he lidme i would renitne cer- di s riiiciuiiuiits againl lli tiorn resident who were lii .. ried t vote. Oilier indication caught sfghl K rill (lli oM Uri,;;i' cMivuionui), Sergeant Florence he started in pursuit, while officer Illicit liiiuisl in the alarm at head er - quarter. ' A patrol wagon and III Apply to British Sub motor y4e man raine up Yale's Only After Conviction i"" "" ' '"" lu" miiiidii; iai seen, waking up iiuiiirroic citizens. Climbed Signboard The animal meantime had olimhcd a signboard ainl was on Hie roof of a huihluut when next Telephone operator Jn a near-ly building informed officer i, that Hie animal had taken refill"' ' I .. I. t: 1 ill or near ue .arurBie i.iunirjr opposite Die dominion Hotel io the police i lo-ed in on II, Cousla-hle Strong pending a hullet erahim (brinish il fkull and the cougar dropp'-d anil tdraluht-rnril out. The panther was a female and eniaeialed with hunger. The authorities are at a lo lo explain the reason for it romiiug Into Ihe rlfy, hut I hey recall that n similar event took place many year ago when one of the mountain lion wandered through Dm rity and wax finally shol in the ground of Ihe late Senator Mar donald in the James H.iy dls-trirl. Numerous on Island Cougar are rather numerous . i .... . ..i 1 1. .... red Victory Over New West-1"' unroirr mami wiine. ... InriiMi Will the fanners sheep in vor ing lion go u - . . Montreal ouHyU.K dlslrtets. IviNNiPKn, Apri. - Hie INEZ II. BROKE DOWN i;;;Iuonh7;;es,u:;H' and was towed in Iproval Given by United States Senate of Meaiure for Its Settlement IW ASIIINOT0N5 April 27. fcolher step Was" taken yester- I.V by (ho Senaio toward tho lltllng of the post-war prob-Iiih when thai body approved funding of (lie Helglun . war lb I,, providing for Its repay- fciii oer a term of "years. Margallce Brought In Craft Own ed by Ness Brothers when Thrust Bearing Went Wrong The halibut boat Inez II., owned by Ness llrothcrs of fox ranch fame, broke down in lle-cale Slrait a day or two lyro and had lo be towed In with only 2.ru pounds of halibut. Sio arrived last evening. Something had gone wrong with the thrust bearing. The Margalice brought bee. in ami ibis boat also came, without her full complement of fish. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL American League llosloii 2, Washington 0. r.hlciipo 5, Detroit I. St. l.oul I, Cleveland 12. National League New York 5, Philadelphia . St. l.ouU 2. Uinelnall 3. Pillsburg 8. Chieagn C. -'llr6ok1y"-Huiloii postponed. W. J. Elliott, Known at "Rocky) W&im Mountain Bill" Supposed I to Have Fallen Through Ice HAWjjO.V, April il. William I :i I iid I, known as "lloeky .Mouiilaiii Hill," nu oulslaiiding eharaeler in the mining and pioneeriutt history of the eamp. was lust lietweeu Mayo an. I lawon. He is believed lo ha falen tlirunxli the ice and lost his life Illltotl left Dawson on April 12 and set mt ahead or the singe- at the junelion Where lit' trail branches lo Mayo, lnii the sla? drbr saw? no jlgu t hUn. .Monnttsi poufp 'ereiieu.jor Ihref lUys for hint but were 1-21 Holt owned miuiiiff properiv of Milne at Kenn Dill, and wis Ihe original staker ol Keuo Cii lownslle. He born in New llruiuwlek 05 years ago ami served oversea in (he Yukon mil iiiaent . SHI Ol-IVKIl l.tHHil who has announced lus wdlinjtuess to resign from Ihe llnlisli Hoyal Society, mosl leanu-d jf Ilrlt-ish ooclelies, Jf lie I requested lo do so. He is said lo haw reached a parting with some of his associates owin? lo liU belief in spiritualism. NORTH STAR MINE BONDED Property Was Formerly Held by James Zarolll and James McAleenan AI.ua-: ARM. Oct. 27. Tho North Slur "property owned by (lie IMndsen and formerly un der bond lo James McAleenan and James Zarelli of Prince Hu perl, has been bonded by a Can inliau syndicate, understood lo be the one controlled .by Victor Spencer of Mincouver who has recently secured a vorkln bond ou the Dolly Yarden mine. J. S. McDonald arrived on Hi.1 CaVdena Mils morning from Alice Arm on. his wav to Teleuranli (Jreeki where he expects to again -pend llio scnon. Was In Harbor Near' First Nar rows and Supposed to be That of Arthur Pike YANCOUVCIt. April 27. A body found in the harbor at the first narrows yesterday is believed to-be that of, Arthur Pike of Victoria. Identification was cslahlilicd by a letter round on the body from Pike's, wife to a relative in Victoria., The body had been In the water but a idiort lime when it was found and il U believed hu fell overboard from a boat. TWO MEN LOST ON TOFIELD LAKE Went Out In Boat With One Oar Sunday and Heavy Weather Sprang up I DMONTON. April 2?. The people of Tofield are alarmed at Ihe disappearance Sunday alter- I noon of two well-know n resi dents. Herbert llarriman and Frank Walker, believed to have been drowned in DeuveV Lake. They went out on the lake with but one par ami a heavy wind jpraiiff up. iNo trace of either the men or the boat has been found. MOTHER OF FORMER RUPERT PRINCIPAL DIES AT VICTORIA YICTOHIA. April 27. The dcalh occurred here at the week end of Mrs. J. M. Oainpbell.iwife of Hie principal of Norllr Ward school and mother of Harold Cntuphcll. principal of Ksiuiuialt School and formerly supervising principal at I'rince llupert. NO TRUE, BILLS ARE RETURNED KETCHIKAN ALLEGED VICE-RIDDEN KHTCHIK.VN, April 27. The federal grand Jury which adjourned yesterday returned four Indictments and reported no true bills. Delegate Dan Sutherland had changed Ihat Kejehtkau wa vice-rkMen. v PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'HINCi: HUPKIIT, H.C., TLKSDAY, AIMUL 27, 1020. TetrrUy' Circulation, 1 1ST U'l TAW A FOIL TliK A I It Hon. 1. 11 Larkm, Cmadiau high innuioiicr. hown li the left- oi l.ndy Maud Una re, wife of the Knglli uir nniusler. during the chridening of Ihe "City of Ottawa, one of Ihe guur. planes to be recently put into service. S r Samuel is shown on Ihe extreme lefl, Si Kro (ieildes on the right. BODY IS FOUND GOOD PRICES AT VANCOUVER, HALIBUT TODAY Halibut sold at :ool prices on the exchange loday. Only two American boats brought their ealches, these going at 17.00c and 18.50c with seconds at 7d and 8c. Canadian fi-li sobl at 1 0.30c lo Ifl.yUc, with seconds at 8o. Salmon retched tC cents for reds and 3 cents for whiles. Arrivals were: American Seiilincl, 18,000, to Uoth Fisheries. Wizard, 33,ouo, to Cold Storage. Canadian Inez 11., 2,500. to Hoyal Fish Co. . Mar?alice, 36, to Hootli Fisheries. Nautilus, 5,000t,o Hoyal Fish Co. Point May, 1,000, to Atlin Fisheries. , " , "t. Hinsieader, 5,0Q0, to Cold " ' Storage. , Salmon Tallow. 5.000 reds and 000 whiles, 0 Cold Storage. Hippo. 2.000 reds and 200 whites, lo Hooth Fisheries McRAE LIBEL Wheat C. 1. It Dunwell (Iliidstone llazelton Howe Sound Indian L. & I..- Marmot Premier Porleiv ldauo Silvercrest Surf lrlel- TO BE TRIED Action Taken by Hon. William Sloan to Commence at June Assizes VANCOLVKll, April 27. Trial of the libel actions against Cetv erat A. D. Mcltae, launched by H6n,,,WjiUiun Sloauin which )irt claims $50,000 damage, com mences at (lie Nanaliiio' assize1 vvhieli open Juno 1. ' VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Didv 1.59 I5t5.0l' . 1.72 . .33 Asked 1-71 .30 .ot H 32.00 35.(10 4 .10 ;i.lMi ,13 2.20 & 2.28 .im .09 i .12 Slrfft Side, MS BEGAN SEARCH FOR CAPTAIN WILKES FORCED TO RETURN FAIRHANKS. April 7. The airplane Detroiler started yesterday in a search for the missing' Wilkin parly but wa forced, fo return after travelling 100 miles ow-' ing lo engine trouble ICE STILL HOLDING IN YUKON RIVER AT DAWSON THIS MORNING In Hie Dominion Cov eminent telegraphic report received this morning it was slated that the ice was still holding al Coffee Creek. Oeilvie and Dawson on the Yukon Itiver. The weather at various points follows: Terrace: Cloudy, calm; tem perature 40. Anyox: Clear, calm; tempera ture 55. Stewart: Cloudy, calm; tem perature t8. Hazelton: Part cloudy, calm; temperature. 55. Telegraph Creek: Haiti, south wind: temperature 50. Smithers: Part cloudy, calm; temperature, 54. Hums LakervClear, calm; tem perature 52. WMiilehorse: Clear, calm; tcm- peridnre 4C. iVg Salmon: .Cloudy; tempera lure, 5t. Dawson: Clear, calm; temper dure 35. Average tor Y'ukon 4C. The freighter Hubert 11. Mer rick was in port on Sunday morning from Shannon Hay, where she unloaded machinery for Ihe nevv Oosse-Millenl. can ncry. The vessel picked up her a salmon cooker, which had been lying on the O.T.O. dock "or some time after having coin-5 from the pomyrv wie jcanne.ry. and look il to Sointula when it will be used on Hie floating (an ire ry. Laurel Whalen. John Allen, superintendent engineer fqr the nonunion Fihr ens, wuT'-leave tomorrow by Ihe tlepartmental cruiser Hlvidfi for Hiver.s Inlet. Starting out from there, he will call al varl ou9 .iioint alow me coast a far north as Port Simpson to' in spect various boats being chart ered by lhe:deparlment for pat rol work, lie j. due .'to "return )iere on, May 7, when he will fpsieet Joiral -boats. M, Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and heat for the least. Phone 467. PRICK FIVF. CENTS. PARADED IN VICTORIA STREETS ANDSAW FISH BROUGHT IN BY FISHING BOAT MARGALICE TO BE PRESERVED i I n I I . n. nmner raraaea victoria streets kind Was Finally Shot by Police at Carnegie Library After Long Chase d to escape on roof of building but failed HA MAM atier puuui wugun una motor cycie cop came after it in early morning LOSES LIFE! Strange Species of Fish Known as Handsaw Brought to Port and ! Turned Over to Biological Board I Another one of Ihe peeies of fish commonly known as the handsaw fish, which have been brought here before but whose natural habitat is not believed tir be in waters so far north us Ihis, was lauded from the Canadian halibut sehooner Alargalite, Cap). Jack Christiansen, this, morning and has been turned over o Messrs. Finn and Heed, scientists, in connection with the ; local biological station who will have it preserved for future i study here. The handsaw fi-h is about four feet long and about two I inches in diameter, thus being tvery luni; and narrow. It has a ... m- i. I ...1. : l iar?c nu on us nacK which, when spread out, liives the fish the, appearance causing -its Common name. II has a flat head and several rows of larpe teeth in its mouth. About two years ago. a similar fish wa brought here hy the schooner I. Dorretn. POST OFFICE AT JAP INLET Stork Secures Necessary Convenience for Settlement on Porcher Island The residents or Jay ' Inlet will be glad to hear that through the efforts ot their niembei, Fred Stork, a post 'otffce has been secured for that point. iiffn i i t.i i,... .j, j ililiirnu yi-ui'tc Hum hum l Inlet have had to fetch their i letters either from Prince Hu- ipert or from Heluge, Hay. in eliher case it was very inconvenient: -j Jap Inlet has only recently been recognized as a point of vaulage tor fisliernien ;and others who require good shelter and yet who do not wish lo reside in (lie city. Already a cltool ha been established there and Ihe cottages have been renovated and have a prosperous appearance. CHURCH FORMED AT ALICE ARM Congregation of St. Michael's Is Latest Addition to Anglican Communion ALICF. AHM, Apri 27. The members and adherents "of the Anglican Church at Alice Arm have formed themselves into a coingregation to be kiwjwn as St. .MiciiHel s, Alice Arm. Mrs. Norman Fraser was elected lay representative to the synod, while Messrs. (5eo. Hruggy and T. WX Falconer wero eftct-ed wardens. Ou Saturday the ladfc of the congregation served a very de licious baked bean supper and the children of tlie'Sunday school presented Ihe church with a pressure gas lighting plant. ACTIVITIES OF HARBOR BOARD Proposal for Vancouver Body to Withdraw from Wheat Handling Business VAXCOl YTH, April 27. the Province yesterday afternoon laled that the Y'aucouvor Harbor Hoard may withdraw from active participation in Jhq wheat handling' business, i:avii)"g 'one eieyalor to private .enterprise. The action i suggested owing lo the fact that private elevator have handled the bulk of UiM season's rain. ... . Howland Kingham bnher of Mr. Sid Johnston ami Mr, (ieorge Clothier of.ihisjty;- wav recenlly elected "presideu: s Victoria iioiurj iUiuo, .. I I