It. - I lit' ittinnciiioii! escape of (he ix men forming I In crew of nif rii'uu liiililnit litiotier Amin J. from being drowned like hi a Imp when trrUiiu death si-i-iioip faring Ihcin, a fait' propahly would never have heeit known, after u huge sua K their vessel (io miles from shore outside Yakalat, swept ,di of everything .iliove deck including Hie pilot house, I it i it will) live uieii in Hie fiM -li' and then righled it ilfttliilcs onl one feature of the graphio ulnry lliat is J. Pohl. one ol I he member of the crew of Hie unlucky . dimmer hii arrived In Ihe nl VESSEL CAUGHT FIRE AND SANK Tug Barrson Wat Taking. Tov Logs to Vancouver When She Was Lost W Atl YKH. Miin h 22. -Wi i' proceeding to Vancouver h low of almUm- 'irnei ug IUrri'ii iaulii fire auk Friday nt'- "" Mala--. . Miruil off Mril. I'. mil. - . to wind reccin-.l lii-re. nii-ii?r' i'-'i Dial Ho-., Clair ptck.d up lre low . i ii irfMifilf-l Itn- crew ol It.inoii. . rail U 70 fi-i-l Ion ami - iiill in Japan In 1UHS ami Mtlued nl all. olio Tin- own-VA T Hair and his son. expected l In- u lot a I lo. DUNNINGTAKES HIS SEAT TODAY M . Mnreli 22 "on. ' ! s Dunning, monster of imi'h mid ramiU wli" WH ri'i elected nl n by-elect Ion In nil by at-iliiiiinlU'ti wii" 1 1 in Hits mornimu- ami is n In ni-fil in Mm- House unions this itfli-i'iiooii. yesterday in visit with his family tkiUstilution, I7.IIUU, lo lloolh Fisheries. Wilson, 13,(1(10. to Mfiolh Fish eries. Alton. ?(i.O00. lo Allin Fisher ies. , v Canadian Teruen. 7.(fto. o IWd Storage. Flsfier, H.noo. lo I'aeifie Fih- nrles, tlo.e Spit. .nno. to I'aeifie Fisheries. .Murineac. xr.no, lo Cold Stor- He. Yule. I.'.un. lo lti.olti Fisheries. MINING ENGINEER FORMERLY STEWART DIESJN PRUJILLO Donald Burton Was Graduate of the University of B.C. Where he Won Highest Honors VA.COi:Vi:n. .March -.Don ald Kurloii. -.Ti cars of age, a University or M.C. graduate, who spent n year al I'reinler Mines, Slcwal l, Is dead al I'nijilln, Pern, where he was employed as fricoln-uisl al he (iuiiKcnheiin mines, ncconlinjr lo word ivceiYed here hy his parents. Uurlnii won Ihe Diinsniuir scholarshlp, the highest honor in iilnlif (enghieering al tho nlverslly. LOUISE OF DENMARK 25 TAXI Ambulance Boston Grill Service Large Upstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime. a IS witb newly laid dancing Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. floor for hire. and 6th St NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, WATT VIDEOK, PRINCE RUPERT 'The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. '-lb,; Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper vi if VVI . VII. r.tt lrlan,. Aa i.' I'llLVCi: HUPKHT, H.C., MONDAY. MAItCII 22. 102(1. Hilurdajr Clreolitlvn, I 487 Street, Sates. 441 PRICE FrVK CENTS. REALISTIC STORY OF ANNA X ADVENTURES EVACUATION OF TIEN TSIN TOOK PLACE AND TROOPS RETREAT TO PEKIN Miraculous Escape of Crew of Anna J. When Struck by Huge Wave Everything above deck carried away by sea and only strenuous efforts and good luck saved them GRIFFCO HIT ROCK NEAR CAPE LAZO ON of Coattwlto Steamship A Barge Co.'s Vessel at Vancouver for Repairs Following 'n.ixlwt Sliiiinhlp I large " ri-eighler (Irlfro. ("apl. O. Ihwi'ii. struck it' rock near Cape. I iio early , last Wednesday morning while noillibound with luiiehiiii'iy and eo.il ttiul put hack Vancouver where she will un-''kii i-i'iiali-H nl tin llui-rai-il dry dock. Hi.,- rut-i lank are leaking hui mi walrr Is said In he enlrr-n her bilges. The vessel's nil'- has 1 n ti-anrcrred In Hie M'.Kiil al.oard wlifrU it will he "oiisht north. VALUABLE JEWELLERY STOLEfl IN EUROPE NICK. .March 52. - Mrs. Wnlrr ll.'iker, wire or a fnrmer nfrirhil J'f Mic n.l'.U. reporled Ihut she liinl hcen rnhhed of Jewellery viilued at :ino,nno fnme which II helleveil wi-re 'stolen hv a liotrl ,icf. j wlin n-ldi- li-ri-. The riivutii-Ihiii- of I lir ineldenl Ihut le- jfel Hie Anna J. art- pridialdy un-Mi-i-'i-ili'iiiei in I In- aitiiiiU of Hie li.ililml rii-et. Tin re have beei' .ii-rt-ii'i. mill near ili-ii-lei bill . in er ueli h uue u llii whri :iil. liUmpI Ijiwltr inl hU ri'Vtt 4MUtillllS of Ijiwivio Iuir Mansfield ami J. Dohl wen plungwl lulu dealh'ti grii. rroin wliirli there ieeineil In In mi ioil) erae, mid tlinV iiiii-.iruliuily niid4i'lnil mil aain. Their esMl win ilea nil nf pilot liuue, mux!, rail ami eterlhinu aboM- dei-k by one niiphly wave and the bold wits alio d.iinaKisI Had Hie Imli been Injured uolli-iiik Mould probably have ec Ihm-ii ln-iinl iuam of the eiul or her rn-w. As It ,( haiipeiled. Ibe eel, afler enpizing, wa rmlileil attain and the Anna J. was abb- lo limp, under her owr I'iiwit. inlo lUirdosa when ili-i nou awaiting u tmv lo Kcliplil-ai: wbere repairs will be effccl-i'i i:aiil. Lawler i layiug wilhj Hie ve-iw-l while Ihe five other iiieuilN-r of Ihe erew wer brought to Ketchikan) .Mr. Dohl roming on hre. Aeeiirding lo Mr. Dohl's story, il was in o'elock on the morning i r Mim-h IU and the Anna .1. way hove lo port Mile ridhw out the slorln when Ihe ertisli eaniu. All ihe crew were in their lnuikx with Ihe exception of James Manfh-hl. Hie eook, who happened to he in Ihe pilot house ami the skipper who was sitlitvr in a bunk in Ihe foesle. Vessel Submerges "All of a sudden." say Mr. DkIiI. "I lie Impart of the tea was li lt throwing Ihe vessel on its Milr and darkness owepi over us. A moment after we were suh-merned in waler. While in that slate. I fell conscious or something cracking irtnl falling from different places. "To nuvlt seemed a -.-use of gelliii.' on dack as soon as possible and. when we' again sighted daylight and were able lo gut out of our hunks, I headed lor Hie skyliKhl as I saw two others going lo Ihe, gangway. I thought I would not gel on deck onn eiiiniuh ir 1 wailed for Ihum w act up the steps. "Most of the olhers were on deck by the lime I got there. Tlu deck mi swrpl clean from stem (u stern and had apparently heeti slove in by Ihe force r.r the sou wiii.ii Hie boal rolled over. Some of the mon were already pumping and haling waler nul, oil being poured overboard In calm the sea while the baling went on. Mans Hold, who had hcMi thrown In tho water, was clinging lo some wrcckauc a d shince olT and was (continued on pugo six) HANI-'I-" (IMl.MYAIi ijl KKN Mrs. Ilail Luiiilon, who waM hoeo Hie iueen or Ihe great winter irihc al (he resort in the Itoi kics recently, with In r al'eiid.ints. FISH PRICES HIGHER TODAY ? Over Twenty Cents Paid For Halibut From American Boats and Two Cents . j Less FonCanadlan Halibut sold well today at Ihe local exchange, (he American prices varyfnu from 20.10c (o Sn.CWr for flrsl class and He and U.jlic for iecoiid.. Iliiimdiaii boats we it paid two rents less for first class but about the same pile fdr seconds. Tho arrivals: follow: American Ollltnhla, 31,11011. to noynl I'lsh tjo. f Onnh, 5.1100. to Month Fisher- les. Ilesolule. ao.iinii. to Cult Stun.' ago. DIED ON SATUDRAY COI'F.XIIAUFN, March 22. -Dnwager Qneeii l.oulse of Ihmi mark Is ilend, aged 71. Hie ilcnlh of Ihe- widow of King Frederick VIII. on Saturday iiluhl Was directly due lo heart niiiicK . suporinuviceii by pneu- iiinnln. BEING TRICD TODAY CHARGE OF MURDER YAXCIlUVKIl, Mar. The trial or lu-uilu t'as- io.ile. tin- Ii.mu Ilicau ehaiTed with iiiurilenu L : .h i. r J. u cned m II. e assize court Hits muni :n. EQUINOXIAL GALE SATURDAY NIGHT Llttlo Damage Done as a Result of One of Season's Worst Blows An cipiinnxial ?ale Mew up falunlay . nighi and ae I'rince ltupert one of llio most severe dustings it has had in many a day. The wind reached it A high-sl velocity about 3 o'clock yes-Irrdayiiorniiw when it is officially reported to have Mown 00 miles per hour. Some of Ihe slrips of roofing were blown off the dock galleries of the elevator and windows nnd shimne were affected aboul town hut I here seems to have been no very serious damage COUGARS WON HOCKEY GAME Easily Victors In First of Two Games For Western Championship VICTORIA, March 22. Tho Victoria Cougars defeated Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday night In the first of two games In the estern Hockey League championship by a .score of three goals o ono. After a slow start, tho Victoria team had the edge on the play all the way. OFFICIAL LANDINGS OF FISH PRINCE RUPERT Official landings of fish nl I'rince Hupcrl for the mouth of l euruary were as follows: American Ilalihiit Halibut Herring Salmon Crabs Shrimps i Canadian . . . i cvvt. 1,890 .013 3.0Q0 II - 38 Suhserlhc to tho Daily New?. :'B.C. SECOND OF THE PROVINCES . Con-es Next to Ontario In Amount 1 of Money Invested in Win- talllirs eiililiiiled liV Ibe Keil- -ral llnrejii of Stalistics show the investments m Canadian mines i .trie amount approxi mately lo 032. i 1 1,00ft. fir this sum irtl.88,noo is invested in melal iiiiiiins and melallurgiea! works treating Canadian ores. Investment in uou-melal mines otitis 2.l,no(i. and the cosi of properties and plants produc ing structural materials audelav (-roduets is ?li.255.0(il. Investment of coal mining ac counts for 23 per cent, of the tolal capital employed in the mining industry. Cold quartz mines represent another 13 per rent of Ihe capital, metallurgical worK ten per ceni., paiurai gas 1 per ceul., ujekel, copper and sil ver-Cobalt 7 per cent each, cement 0 per ceul, clay products 5ier cent. Ontario mines count II per cent of the .total investment in Ihe industry. The relative in veimeni of all provinces in min ing is as follows; Ontario, II per cent. Hi-it nil Columbia, 17 per cent Alberta. 15 per rent. Juebec, 12 per CCtll. .Nova Scotia. 0 per cent. New Uruiiswick, I per cent. Manitoba, I per cent. Saskatchewan, I per cent. EDGAR PHINNEY IS SENT UP FOR TRIAL Charged With Wounding Albert Sandstrom In Recent Fracas at Lockeport Kdgar I'hinney, charged wilh wounding Albeit Sandstrom in a recent f rants among loggers ot taickeport. IMieen Charlotte Is 'amis, was committed for trial by stipendiary Magistrate 11. F. Me I.eod this morning. The only witness to be heard , wn the wounded man. Inspector William Spiller prosecuted and the tie fence was in the hands of Milton loiunlcs. PRESIDENT VANCOUVER CONSERVATIVES DIED VA'NCOl VF.lt, March 22. Uluby Fisher, barrister, president of Ibe Vancouver fJonsepullve Association, 'died In his sleep yeslortlay. Evacuation of Tien Tsin by National Army is Proceeding Before Manchurian Dictator TlKN TSIN, March 22 This city or more than 700,000 inhabitants was eumpieiely evacuated today by the troops of Ihe National Army in their Mi mile retreat Inward t'ekin before the victorious troops of To Lin, the Maiichuiian dictator and his allies of .Shantung Province. The iiatiuualtsl juiwer seems to he gradually "waning. Since the firing on ludeiil demonstrators at Fekin, there has been a gradual falling away and the city is now under strict military rule. SHOULD MAKE RUMPUS I HIS J SKI Do Not See That Farmers In This Country are Injured by Trade Treaty SDMA', N.SAV ., March, 22. (Ity the Australian correspondent of the anadian I'ress-. Cable news lo Australia recently lias contained a good deal of adverse eriticispi or the Canadian-Australian trade treaty, as expressed by Cuuadiau dairymen. The ar rival in Vancouver of lo.ooo Ciiciof.ulralian butler the irsl shipment under the treaty and j.000 case.- or New tit f lop grade hy the steamer Niagara was apparently the cauve of the rumpus. tut the cablegrams informed Australians that rise in price of Hie Canadian product occurred simultaneously with the arrival of the "Niagara" hipment. due tt prairie butter being- sent eal for higher prices mo leaving mi surplus in me vvcsl. In view of the position The anadian Press correspondent made empiiries in Sydney's trade centre. 'Ihe merchants point out thai (he butter has not been scut to Canada hy factories on consignment. Most, if not all of It. was bought by Canadian re presentatives and il is their pro perly now. Kvidcntly Hie dif ference in the price in the two countries, or the prospects al the lime of sales of appreciation III Canadian values were such as to justify the purchases, other wise no business would have passed. In any case, on the day of the Niagara's" arrival. Canadian prices actually advanced. The Sydney merchants point nut that it would appear that Canadian dairymen have -n looking forward to a possible shortage of butter in the Dominion with high prices, and object to an thing likely lo upset calculations Irealy or no treaty, if n suffi cient margin exists between prices in any two countries as In make importing profitable, bust ness will always result. - . FIRE IN CALIFORNIA. SAN FHA.XCJSCO. Mar. 22. Fire destroyed etahl buildings nl I'escadore lo miles sotjlli of here Miiulay. I be loss amounted to ?20li,oo(. BIRTHS. A son wan H,rn at the .hospital lien today lo Mr. nnd Mrs. II. .Marshall uf SlevvurL A sou was horn Salunhiv at Ihe Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Crosby or Slewarl. D. II. Morrison ami sou(T'rank Morrison, who moved south from nere to l.alirornia some ..vearVI ago, sntiseiiueplly returhiht tt Vancouver, are now located a; iSurf Inlet where they are engatf jed in logging. Official Returns of Wheat, Barley and oat Crops In SKeena District The, census returns for the year IVzl, which are now pub-. Iishcil in book toini five some rather interesting details uf the farming operations in the. bkeena district. The rural population ' at (hat time was given as 22,51 1 of. which 151 occupied farms and tt'J owned litem. lcuviii'z iuiilv" "ft whTnvcrV te The total area of the occupied .arms was 8J,t07 . qr.rcs of vliieh 15,033 was improved, 55 acres was- orchard and 1,7.30 pasture. ' In the district only eleven acres of fall w heal was grovvn, . yielding 200 bushels. There was 112 acres of spring wheal yield ing 2,201 bushels. The acreage to barley was 51 yielding l.ltu ImsheU and the) nrreage (o oats vva 108G from which 33,118 bushels was taken. I; FORMAL RECEPTION TO LUTHERAN PARSON ' SATURDAY EVENING; At the reception for llev. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hinde. hed Sat urday evenimg, the 'Melropole Hait i; was comfortably -filled. Those aking part in the Urogram were: Miss . Itovve'u, piano solo; Mrs. J. II. Mcleod, vocal solof Mfss t-'.lizabeth Mel.eod, dancing; ,Mis Mnnea Hanson. ocal solu; and Mrs. J. Field, vocal solo. The Women's Ajd Society was in charge of Ihe arratigenkculs, and John Dyhhavn was chairman. At tin bamiuet table short 'alks were given hy John Uerg-man, A. Akerberg. C. 0. It, Anderson and Mrs. Haisler, as welt as llev. and Mrs. Itiude. A spirit of optimism was evident throughout (he function. SEVEN MASKED MEN ROBBED A THEATRE NFAVAHK, March masked men held up 22. Seveu Ihe night staff of the Mtisipie Thealio early this morning and escaped Willi ?15,O0o arier taking'tiniu Ip eat the lunches br the staff. ,U most al Ihe same lime fiitir robbers secured C,000 from a KILLED FIRST DAY v ON CANADIAN FARM 1. SASKATOON Maroli 22. Hallo Swillo, 28 years or age, wa inslanlly killed Ihe flrsl day he vorked on a Canadian farm after nrriviiiig from Czecho Slovakia, The team which he was driving holtci) ami ihrew h tin out of. the Hg.