25 TAXI Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t. WATT VIDECK, Prop. '''-, vol, xvi no, y:i 11 it- g"ol Im-uie-. h lli'-y hurl Idii got nlong Willi VMi per n-nl prolci-don. ares Esiur Mi I- mrc, "then there's something wrung with that in CMPSEY SIGNS I I E AN AGREEMENT FOR SEPTEMBER II Fight at Any Place and In. n.l Bnw nnnAHDill A lecUJ by Tei Rlckard r.t, Texas, April St II' ' - "ISIO'il Mil i it lx Htekaril lu-i I iiampifHulup bunt Mlllicr JL.Jll H pi at;-. In promoter. EXTENSION OF U.S. WATERS: i wnn ur va n aim iirni Doea Not Extend Legal Right of Country MW Vf Hth. April 2 I . The I' 1 1' III' ft M ill Ilia lrtMIII-N l1 i' 'uiii. Norway ami oilier. 'II rnnillhf Ihi' I lilted! nritv ruin runner a iii: wuhin iih hour aH: ill", u of lt was ureall) l.iv Ity a ilerisnm "f Hi.- ii irl of ;uiNal -iiii':; 1 .if ihf treaty !"- i li Mnnl tii If mil "f ''i-ii' jui 'idicti"i of Ui- I nil'' ! i I." Tin' -nui-l diiiiled lln- "i i , iri"'iig imam! Ihr lliii !i s earner 1 ) ii ma I 1 1 :t ui'il : n wcgmn vcss.l mmm and COUNCIL MEET ransier oi foi pe Huuioruy vu be Discussed at Special Meeting Tonight Tuon will ho a uprrial nit!i'liii I Hi" Ullv Killllll'il ImiiuliL III (II- ii r with Col. J. II. Mc.MhIIIii. ii un-ix i.iiiilniii nf iii-iiviiicial iiiir.iv in r-i-ini-i' juincii irniii . .!..! I....I laviliK U'lVIM'H nun him. . . . ii h i ii inn ilium, mi iiimiiiii in .nil ti-iiwn-. m'c-oiiiIimI hv Aid. 1'i'iry, ItMMlldJ (o liu tilt1 iiih'IIiw with ii, i in iniii ti vim i ii ir t..ol McMullln' arrlvi'il Iron. . .. .... il... H..1".... I liiM-irn " llll Iii III! Ill" I rim r .".r tintav anil rNhocU to ri'lurn mjuIIi Friday iinirnlu;x. nill.HI UK l KIIHm TO DUCHESS OF YORK LONDON, AiiriT '!.--A ilaiigh- ler was lmt'ii llil morning l H'0 iinkc and iHielii' uf Yjink. This 1.11 ri .. t .. I. It I a UVtf IUk tllllU. . f, - AND STORM lANKEE BATTERS HIT budget Commended by Forke in Speech but Conservatives Oppose OTTVW A. April 2l. Hubert cNprc --''i ir ,u in iiH- 1v id Hit! lowering "I the tariff on In re (Tin' i to the change in Ihc - a i a IllKlllCll Ut l'il"" - 111 lllOM iKiiik ii' ' would In- going ahead in a inrl linn hikI doing Forkc leader til Ihe Progrt"-- nuiigei IIH-OIIH? llIX' reduction anlns. automobile tariff, Mr. Forkc , m til IIH- COIIIpaillfs III UllllHl.l done iii the pitL "If an diilr." OTTAWA. April 21. Hon It Munioii e-if(.l,i niH.'d n i.rrUl (IIIII'IkIIIII'IiI ill'- nM.;-i-i regretting lliui -(!; (im-i's .-'-:' iii Ilic li 1 1 m til'- itir ili.il larifT rliHiijrp tm re liiK-il in Ihe In tii nl hail not been 'uHilleil. THORNTON STRESSES SAVINQ THE FOREST AS NATIONAL DUTY An apH4l for Inrrl rtiiirVAlltil aililM,i"',il In JI inrlntMrriflt Hir.iimi-iliuii Natiniial llullwa maniialHifi l Sir Henry Thortitrin lrt!l lh Im-IMirlHiiri' rif "Snvf tlii" Kiirel Vk" ii fnlluMn: 'II i my -r-iilll ir,!lrr Miiii n if iii I M?n of Hit Canmiiaii Nalinnal Itiill-wii- uimI a rillr.i,lt of r.Htiula u pay hcfl to llu a pif 'I I ami u every effort to fiirt tier Ihr raui' if foi-l riiiifralioii. 'I'lir prnMr nr' a ihI rr-Hloralton ot r fiirrt wfiilHi I a ni'illi-r or vital iiiimrlaiirc a it il I'vi-ry jlick of Unitwr walwl. ' 4 MhrlloT ly fir' r olhrr aaKiirif-, i an conoiiii' loi. wlilfh nininil l- rr-plarr'd." EARTHQUAKE SHOOK DISTRICT AROUND THE MOUNTAIN OF MAUNA LOA IIII.O. April iWinp ini mill inn into til 0 air at Hi'' i. ml of I In- ii-ci'iit lava rosliO! Manna I '"a eontiiiiii'il to linw -1UII r fi-iiiilioit ln-i ii ip lit Inn i. .. wen' no furl her lava rinwi . li-nirir titiuakoH chunk tin1 o.-irl ... . . . . ilciin-l of Mlaiii-a la-i nigin BURIED MANJRESCUED Thomas McDermott Taken Alive From Tunnel After Being Thero Slnco Saturday JlIN:Y. Oil., April 21. --Thomas McPermull was rescued alle laic last night fruui a t!ao-I.. tunnel near here, 1 1 ii Die nciwcr wi.ii-i. occurred Saturday nwlil. ThN morning the body or an-olher man was found. II i's now I...H..V.-.I the ii'imilnlug four are dead. FISH ARRIVAL d.,iv iin-Mii in nil nnais soin their catches here today, Amcr lean wohig al 17c and c and l .li Hill 1 in ii at Ill.riOc and Xi The Pjihl Sloraue Company hnughl ilii.in all. Ihc arrivals lieing .Vcllsou 7,ooo; iutiy, ii.'xto and .MuriucaS 10.000. Northern and Boston Grill CAUSES WRECK ALASKAN TUG WASHINGTON SENATORS ALL OVER LOT; RUTH IN LEAD ' 1 1 SON IIF.ATS F TIIKIl l JOO TO I SHOT jin ke. ride The King or (a iii- Ui win i.t" m i-oimI. ami "Ness iiglun St.) ihird. Prize Offered Swimming Club by Hon. T. D. Pattullo for Best Boy or Girl Learning This Year The iiiii'stiun of providing miilg ul llii Sail Lake and Ihc niu (il leani In wiin i lieing given an iwinaniiiir cluli hv lloiu T. D. Irii'l who lias iiliYrcil 11 liruie lor which olf-i'.ilaualory, follinvsj 0. il. i-nklns, Preside;)) Prince Hupcrl Swim-J mliigVuiuh. ; I wish 1o offer a prize or luj rnr the hu- or girl who. begin-; ning Id leffrn to swim after Mayj 15 is in lli.e opinion of your coinuiillee, Hie best swiiuiner at, I li end of Ihc season, September! 15. i I think thai eeiy boy and. girl should learn l swim and ilj occurs In inc thai the otrering or a prie might creale some litll. inlrrerl. Failhrully yours, T. D. PATTULLO. Mr. FJkin is nlannin? In en'l a jfpueral meeluig or the Swim-j ming Oluti within n week or lwo and iu Ihc im-auiiinc is anxious that the newly appninted parks board shall oulliue its policy so that Ihc club may know what action to lake when il meets. The season when the lakes will b- ucd is imw practically Here ami prompt u' Mon lie thinks, is desir able GOVERNORIS STILL IN BED Infected Foot Is Result of War Wound; Lady Byng Acts For Him WLN'.MPEO. Anrii 2t. Oover- 1101- (ieneral llyng who is on his farewell lour in Canada arrived here ypslei-day and is confined lo his bed aboard his car with, 'an iufecled fool, the result of u war wouni. The governor has beeil eum pelted to Tni-cgo all public fuuo lions ami Lady , llyng has accept ed all demonstrations of loyalty and affection on behalf of her self liiid-husband. Subscribe lo the Dally News. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCS HlPEHT. B.O., WEDNESDAY. APIUL SI. 1020. Yeaienlay' ciriuUiion. 1444 Strict Sties. - I1; liiiioghne. .-on l I lit ranniu Stevi- lloiioghue. premier Knglisli I'ip 1, :i.-oluh"-- llamlo a;.. Photo hmv the ttilbh or the rare w ill ".ion-Si ,e ItoHogh ue hailed Hh- field. ample a. Kiiiuiioilalinn lor .-wini-l oiiiagi inenl oi local chihlien itiipi-i n liy an oiler made the Pallollo. un-mlier lor this ilis-; Hie iel lieiriliuei-. I DC leiier: C.N.R. WILL BUILD LINE HUDSON BAY Proscnt Road to be Turned Over to Them and Money Provided WINNIPEG, April 21. A special despatch from Ottawa to the Free Press states that tho Hudson Bay Railway will be turned over to the Canadian National Railway and the company will be given $3,000,000 this year to complete the road between Hudson Bay Junction and Kettle Rapids. According to the despatch It Is not the Intention to build the railway to the second rapids this year. A. Wallace of the llritish Corporal ion, marine nnilerwril- its. arrived from Vancouver on Ilic Prince (icorge this morning Against Senators Yesterday NEW YOltK, April UI. the l unkee .liatters the uslnngton henulors suffered coniiiete rout yesterday, lite count lieiiig 1(S to b. The Yanks garnered 2 hits and of these Italic Until was responsible for five, one of w OICII us a uimu r tin i niur 'Johnson was lunched for eight nings aim lour inner cenaior pucners laiieu to stop me slugging Yanks. pcaki'r of Cleveland secured u hoiner in the game agaiul i.lucugo, while (irauowskl. llio pinch hitter for Chicago, slammed one out. in Hot ninth with three men on. The scores for he day wen-: American League New York IH, Washington's.' Detroit 5. St.'' Louis 1. t:ierland t'.hicanro 5. ' Philadelphia-Hoslon postpone National' Leaque Pittsburg -, Cincinnati 5. Chicago 7. SI. Louis 0. 1)1 hers postponed. J VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Did. Asked Wheal i .on D.ilv Alaska 10 .20 jpunwell I.H5. 2.00 jlJladslunc .31 Ihuelton .01 I.- Howe Sound 3 !.'' Indian I" i Marmot 07 VI .0HW Premier 2.2H Porter Idaho .01) Vi .12 Silvercm! -... .11 .la Surf Intel .07 'a .08 sand slonn at sea caused .tho hiss John" at Dry Day. 27." miles ensou declared jelcr- crew . - . . " . . i - .... , L.. wint . - t he vessCi grouiitieii on pxactoenUy buried under sand Cannery Tender Buried Beneath Sand Wrecked at Dry Bay in Alaska tlOHDOVA, April iM. A of the cannery tender "Uncle southeast of here, llatdain Ludwig I'org day when ho arrived-wilh his rf . . ...... The captain sohl the vessel was seeKing sneiier uoni ine gale wlieu slie, fiiiindered. Dense clouds of sands catiiV .over llnv wtiler caiisei liv no offs hore a liar and tippled Hver iiiiil was three days Inter, v Babe Ruth Makes Including One Five' Hits , Homer in Game the merciless assault of juiiumui iii uic nrsi mime hits ami seven runs in Ihrce in r THORNTON WOULD NOT INTERFERE FREIGHTS RATES OTTAWA, April 21. "Should siihstanlial reduction in freight rates be essential for the weJI being and development of any seetibu of the Dominion, relief should take the ' form of a liovcrnmenl . subsidy without disturbance of" the reasonable larilT fabric." says Sir Henry Thornton in the Canadian National Railways annual report tabled in the House of Commons. CHARGED MURDERING JAPANESE WOMAN AND ' CHILD IN VANCOUVER YANCOITEII. April 2t. Charged wilh munhTimg his sis ter-in-law and her youuig son Soilsu Furakawa appeared in the police court this liiorniiig and was remanded for one week. An inques! is being held this after noon. NATIVE WAS KILLED BY A PASSING TRAIN Ml. IWIU.V, April 21. - All UIl known Indian, heliexed to have : lieen tyinig- in a drunken stupor on. the railway track, was run over an-1 killed by the E. N freight train. Near Die body was foujid a broken bottle of met h luted spirits. Large Upstair Dining, Hall, wilh newly iaiJ dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for Hie least. Phone 487. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PAMPHLET GETS TWO YEARS IN AMERICAN JAIL Well Known Skipper Also Has to Pay Fine of 55,000 for Smuggling Liquor I'dlfl'LANIi. April 21 ilaplain Iloliert I'ainplilrl, iiiasl'-r of the .d'O'inrr J'r!rawlia, seized a- a rum runner on February -I, was this morning sentenced to two year imprisonment and fined j.tioo. Jacob Wilettft, aNo convicted wilh l'amplile! wat sunleuced to serve two years and fined Dlu.- ooo. BATTLE FOR GRAIN TRADE Purchasers of Splllers Elevator at Vancouver Part of Ring of Private Dealers WINMPF'O, April St. The: sale of the Spillers eleiator of Vancouver tttjil fl.C.. -M'eAHjM&a. Pacific slrifT of iTtalors to James Slewart of Winiilpcsr is said to mark the commencement of a bis fight for business be tween the Wheat Pool and vri-aate interest. heFe ' of 5 whbni Stewart is one of the most out- tanding. "I'lie dealers now have.' eitit million dollars tied up in Al berta and coast elevators, the chain of li in Alberta having cost them n,nno,ooo. There, is a close alliance be tween the Stewart interests and the Maple Leaf Milling: Company, the Federal Urain Company, and the James Stewart Terminal Elevator Company. This group will row be in a position to put up an effectual opposition to the absolute control of the prairie grain business by the "pools. FIREDESTROYS HOME AT OONA House of Chris Fossum Was Burned to Ground Last Week Word was brought to the city tills morning that Hie house or Chris Fossum at Onna lliver was completely destroyed by fire last week. A good deal of the con tents or the house were Inst although some furniture was sav- I. Pending; I lie erection of a new liome, .ur. rossuni is now living on Iii boat while Hi3 children are slaying with hospit able neighbors. Mrs. Fossum is viMting at Fori Eraser. FORMER APIARIST DIESAT VICTORIA F. Dundas Todd was Well Known Throughout tho Province In Connection With Bee Keeping VICTORIA, April 2l.--Freder ick Dundas Todd, former British Coluuthia government apiarist and a well known authority on photography, is dead here. He was n native of Scotland and catne here in lUOtf. In the rwurse of hi duties hi travelled all over the prtivinc and Is known lo most or Hie farmers anil: all tho "'' ' bee-keepers. " . . ' li