Mis Loretlu Chisliolm, aged SI, school teacher ul Port ngton, on Sunday lust, fell virlim lo one of the must ut ru in niiinler attacks ever recorded in the history of this dis- uenipi Having been apparently made lo outrage the iniir woman, sue was urn a y tea en. The hack of her heml crushed, her jaw ami noe broken, chest crushed causing rnal injuries and moss had been packed down her throat inoulli, apparently to silence her outcries. Ahuil u.IIU on .Sunday morning, the yoniiy woman left the )USE ASSEMBLES TODAY 3S! JOHNS. Nfl.L. May 23. r .Mui; ( announced this i n: iia i.cwis utile, the incut member for Jtona-ail Phllfii Moore of Fcrrv- I. had IpikIciti lhefr frcTjljfpiT lOHOWIUtf mo vi two liber of flic caliiiui. F. (1. r.. : . .: . miiey ana i t. iiussrlloji Sun- who were charged' 'Willi scurry by I lie Premier iu ?r demaiiuinx Uiclr icttro- t. lie House assembles this ling when it is expected tho lical situation will lie acer- iN KILLED . ILASKAN BRAWL er or Tractor Is Held ollce Following Trouble at Road House by IMIIOHAOK. May 20.- A.l- reeelved here said Adolpli lib an Alaskan character of ,caHy days, who operated a house between Maualak am: i Home in (lie. oil fields Hi of here was killed Sunday lit dunnir an altercation wiiu iy Perirh. ti tractor drixer. s'ajvd overnight at Ihr Jlioise. Pencil is held by the -e :S. GARDNER PASSES AWAY Indmother of Mrs. Theo. Col- lart Had Lived Here for Past Five Years hi! death occurred lusfeven- !i tho home of Mr. and Mrs. I" Collarl of Mrs. Mary (lard? grumlmolher of Mrs. Collarl. dardiier came lo live here eat;s ujnr and was well n among iiuile a circle of i... , . H": lunerai iii'riiii!fiiiieiiin mo the hand it r llm nr., Mniiir. fs and U I exnecleil 'the fral will take nhien 1'rldnv ArchiliMieoft Hix officlatlmr. THOMAS HOLLAND DIES ONllOX, May 25 Sir Thomas "lie Holland, the famous Ini '""onai jurist, .lid Monday. Mi... - - " . - unrn in ir.it. house where olio was boarding f .r a walk. She staled that she would he hack in about an hour in limn fur breakfast before going to church. When she failed to n'lurn alarm was fell anil search parties were instituted about noon. The searching continued throughout the afternoon, evening and night until about six o'clock yesterday morning when lite shocking discovery was made. Off the sawmill (rail and about a mile and a half from the town, ttie body was found lying in the bush. Yesterday morning, the headquarter of the provincial police here was communicated wilh and la parly of offircr headed, by lir sprcmr ipiurr proeerueu 10 rori iny ton. The body was hrouuhl to tbr city last night. aJto an (udian suspected of having been involved In the crime. Chief A. dcNcilt was left at Port Kssing-ion to continue tuvciiligation. An inquest will be held before Deputy Coroner J. II. Tuiinoek a soon as full evidence to be presented in connection wilh the cae has been assembled. The remains are in (lie hands of the U.C. Undertakers. Mis Chllholm had. been tcach-Iiik three years, tho first at Talalroe, south lof Francois Lake, the second at Wisteria on Oolsa Lake, and the vresenl year it Purl Kiikgton. Her parents live at Kburne where sisters iiImi live. Follow lug her Tirst year of' teaching, she took a year nl the university and secured her first class certiflcale. Speaking of Miss Chisliolm this morning, lusiiector Fraser said she was a teacher of ability and high character "a real lady." Naturally he wax much distressed over the horrible crime ami on hearing of it he proceeded .al once lo pel in touch with friends of his iu Vancouver who would -nmmuntcale the sad news to (he parents'. Lal nwlil (he news of the horror, spread rapidly In the city and 'today is Ihe, chief lopic of conversation in and around the eily. More Police Going Inspector Spiller slated this morniuk Dial additional police were being sent UPorl Ksslng-lon lo did in the search for the murderer of Miss Chisliolm. S far as can be gathered unofficially, little progress ha so far been made owing lo (he difficult conditions obtaining at the seem. There are living permanently al Port Kssimglou about eighty Indians -and a number of Japanese and whites and Ihu work on Ihu canneries in preparation for Hie opening of the season Is Just beginning. As (lie season advances Ihu number of inuians and others Increases. (J. Ji. llancrofl of Tho Par, Manitoba, who has been at Slew ail In connection wilh the Se-bakwe Mines Ltd., arrived in the ettv nil Hie Curdcna Ibis morn ing and will proceed Kast by to morrow' train. 25 TAXI fit Boston Grill Ambulance wmn ml Service Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for. tne MATT VIDEOK, Prop. least. Phone 487. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL XVI., NO, 120, I'Iiincl: nui'Kirr, u.a.l tiksday, may 25, 1020. Sllurilax1 ClrculiUun, Street Site til PRICE FIVE CENTS. HORRIBLE MURDER AT PORT ESMTON orrible Murder of Teacher at Port Essington on Sunday One of Most Brutal Known in North HEAVALIN IEWFOUNDLAND lr Mmebers of Legislature Re- lgn After Being Charged With Treachery by Premier HELD UP MESSENQER 41 AND GOT AWAY WITH $34,000 BANK MONEY NKW YOHK, May 25. Three armed men held up Hie Hamilton National Hank messenger t h i a morning as he was carrying a brown paper pack-aye containing 931,000 under his arm and escaped with the loot. FAVtflSi TO SECURE GAS Aviator on Way lo Ketchikan Failed to Report to Customs Authorities SL.VITI.i:. May .'5. M F. Faor. the uiatoi who left May Ift on h noiiTsto flight lo KH- Chlkan, was reorled Monday as hainc landed al Port Alberni Sunday for aa-olliie. He did not mport lo the cii-duo but left his. uapie al tho-jras luion. No mention was made of W. It. Sttfuhurl, who left wilh I'awu as niMlianir. After refuellinii i bey proceeded norlh. Gulom officers along tit roal of IlrilMi Columbia hae been notified by F. W. Davey, collector of customs here, lo keep a lookout for the seaplane piloted by Favor and to detain the craft when found. When located Favor will be required In explain his movements and his failure lo report lo the rustoms al Alberni, Havey said. NOW WELL IN LEAD Soven full Games Separate Them From the Cleveland Indians Which Are Next NKW YOUK, May t'5. Seven full games now separata New York from their nearest rivals. Ihu Cleveland Indians, and the winning tdroke of the Yankees has been extended to thirteen. The record of 20 consecutive wins was established by the New voi'k (Hunts a decade, ago. SUNDAY GAMES American League Philadelphia 5, Washington a lloslon 3, w .York VH. . Cleveland 0, Chicago I. Detroit 2, St. Louis 8, . National League Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 5, Pittsburg 7. Cincinnati 2. New York I, lliooklvn 2. Chicago 1 1, lloslon 8. MONDAY GAMES National League Cincinnati (I, SI. Louis 1 1. ; Pittsburg I, Chiroigu :t. American League SI. Louis 8, Cleveland 5. New'York I, Hoskhi 2. Chicago 10. Delrofl 2. J, F. Murray of Vancouver, supefiiilen'denl of mail sc-vice, amLjMSs. Murray are making the roundtrip northtpn the Cardenii this' veek, " . t Well Known Flyer Locally to Spend Two Year with R.A.F. ; Fisheries Patrol i wounded In the bellle between outlaws and ronsluhularv -i 1 fugaya, One member of Hie uiililary constabulary was killen and nine were wounded. ENGLISH FOOTBALL TEAM BEAT QUEBEC MONTH KAL, May 25. Tho louring Lnplisli soccer eleven defeated a team representting the province of Quebec yesterday h a score of 5 lo 3. Siibsc.riho to the Daily News. flBRATHl YESTERDAY PROVED. SIMBSFM, ESPECIALLY EVEWIWG EVEMT J HAJ-T AS TMK 1MKII- James Itarlou. iroprietor of a famous towing-path inn between Oxford and Iffiey, fell from his raft recently and was drowned. His funeral car was Ihr arue raft, point by his twu im, as shown above. r a ni t t tt rVA in mm mm itftKL lllflLLtUU 1 W, 1 AJ I .i,J Am: 4 " luuiieu iiiuu rruur rn run tun UUlllU IU LtlULAllU Appropriate Ceremonies at the Exhibition Hall Last Evening Doubtful I -( A large crowd o l.tOO adults and children paid admission Flight Lieutenant Karl Mac-'1'0 ",0 "bibitioii Hull .last evcuiijg to attend the May festival Leod. who ha been attached loia!"1 i'lue.v ,l,al brought the Victoria Day celebration under the iivui iv..r.,i,.,. n- auspices Of the Fair Hoard and the Klks' Trudge to u rilling con- alalion on this ,Vu-i iiiwe l!:i f.1''"- Fealiiriiig tlje evening's proceedings ' ' i rciiioiiics .iMu uiaiou; ujuciiix. me iroirram uaviu'bceu and. who forsevWjil years we- " " fishery :out or Prince Ituper .' 1 VVT ' W ' lii ha been , . ... ! hirsl came I m lie crown rovvniiig i ordered lo Ciulj mI where In; will be attached (o the ti s. t - nojai air rorce iur a Haruni or; two years. k Squadron Leader J. II. Tud-' hope, officer rtimmaiiding Mi.-' Jericho lleacli station, slated la: 4, weeK inui, wuiie lie nan not , received defiuile wont from headquarters repardin? The n r patrol this year for the fisheries department, he wa doUDlful if the Air Force would authorize I he patrol. FORTY OUTLAWS WERE KILLEDPHILUPINES MANILA. May 23.--Forty 010 laws were killed and several GIRL KILLED TOUCHED WIRE Ruth Finley of Vancouver Climb-' ed Pole to High Tension Wire and. Fell VANCOLVKH. May 23 Jtuth Finley. aged 12. of Norlh llurn-aby, died iu Hie hospital this morning as a result of injuries recived last 11 u-hi when she climed a high tension power pole, received a shock and fell 20 feel ! Ihe ground. Inhabitants of Village in v Japan Are Buried by Lava Overflowing from Volcano TOKYO, May 2,1. A despatch from Sappori to Nieliinielii reports that u thousand farmers are missing as u result uf tlin eruption of 11 lung exliucl volcano in the liMiunlaiils of Tokaflii 111 ine province ot ceulrat Hokkaido. The despatch rcixirU . . .... ' II.V, 1 It ...I r ..! inui mil unjiisium laiuiers were unveil to lake reruge 1114 ttje hills by, (he overflowing river Klundeluu. owing to the eriiidion. There Were three explosions of the volcano yesterday, huge Uiittiitilies of rocks and lavi caiisiuir iiiimeiiwi l.mllifi: iin. inhabilanls buried. . , Latest Despatch TOKYO. May 25,-The bodies of 50 persons who perished In the eruption of the Hokkacdo voloano, have been recovered, the bfficinl report from tha?'govcr- nor of the island states. Two hundred buildings have been swept away and 1,800 acres of farm land inundated Search for tho tinues and The toll of 4lama.go and casualties Is nn Hie jnefcaae. ULrlK.Voiy!l the siireess IhaTTUTeiidcu Ihe evenL of Mls .May Ness as Oiieen of - - fthe May. the scene taking place IU, till 1:1 I. ...I t,l;lir,ll-.,1 Mtli.l. 1,1.1 'bcen beautifully decorated, ttie BALDWIN SCORES set tin-.' bciiut indeed charming. MINERS AND OWNERS The i rowniiw vva performed by FOR THEIR ATTITUDE Miss Myra Kinslor, last year s queen. The maids of honor were LONDON. May 23. Misse Oral llos and Linnea Premier Haldwiu in letters Saturday lo both lht owners and the miners, scored the owner for their obstinate altitude and also told Ihu miners that the liovernment cannot hold the subsidy open beyond (he end of the present mondi. 'Hanson while dainty indeed were j little Kerry Mann. . trainbearer; Hefty Hrown, crown bearer; Kllen Moore, sceptre bearer, and Mar- garet Frilz, standard bearer. The costumes were of the Cape Oreenaway style and lent much lo Ihe color of the ceivmonies.' H The pretty Maypole Dance then look idace. this a-raiu rtflei-linc' ' credit on tin skill of Airs Thom son. The tittle girls taking part were Ann KirLcndall, Audrey Parkin. Nancy Hrown, Kdilh Ker-gin, Muriel Walker,-- Iteatrice. Iierner. Jean scotl. Klizulielli ! Wilson, Maxinc Hcilbroner. Myr tle lloss. Mary Kvans, Knid Morris. Kdna Ireland. Dorothy Fraser, Hilda Murray, Peggy Smith iNehla Hillitch and Lucille Hrooksbank. Miss Agnes Donaldson was accompanist. After the dance, each of the little !tgirls participating was presented with a box of chocolates by the (Juecu. Other items on the program. which would have been si good ileal more extensive hail it not been-for illness., among those who wero to have taken partwere an Irish JLg by Miss Klizabeth Mc Leod and a Sailor's Hornpipe by Miss Kdna Ireland, both of which were particularly well (executed with Mr. R. P. Ponder accompanying. ! In connection with the general arraiugejnonls for the program, Mrs. Thomson was given invaluable assistance, by Miss S. A. -Mills. Prizes won on the sports iiem miring; mo atternoon wero village is reported to tia've been wiped out by Ihe flood of ; wnter (),cl,.'-'s,,ra una uiva ami uie iwo iiuntlred GOVERNOR AT ' JASPER PARK Enjoys 27 Holes of Fascinating Game at Famous Tourist.. Resort " INDIANS DIED W00DALC0H0L Only One Survivor of Party Given Near Grlechan In Southern ADerta CALOAHY. Slay; 25.- TJiree Indians are dead and one Is In the hospital following, a party, given by Mr. and Mrs. ijpencer Owl Child of the -Ula'ekfool . He- serve near Grtechen to Mr. and Mrs. liood Cliascr of the visitins Piegans Sunljiy night; Spencer Owl Child, IhAhosL-M- Hie only sun ivor. I! is wlieved that they drank wood alcohol. Spencer is recovering in the hospital. AIRMEN TO MAP ALASKAN COAST Three Planes Started for Ket- ketchlkan from San Diego Yesterday Morning SAN DIKUO. May 25. Headed by Lieut. Den Wyatt, the notei naval airman, three planeS":to be used iu mapping more than 000 square miles 'of the Alaskair coast left here this nmrnlngen-roule to San Pedro oii tho first lap of their flight to Ketchikan where headquarters will'- bo psw lablished. The expedilioii wjlt require from three to four-, years lo complete' its wtuk. SHOT BYtt ' DIED HOSPITAL presented by the Queen and then , me jiiuey nance sianeu and was' . . ... . mitA- "-'-Bolshevlk Leader, In Ukraine iu fulKswav unlil l ,,'-leV- ,4 Ihe.inoniing. music being by Ar- v. t). Vance, nresident uf thn Fair Hoard, was chairman of tne evening's proceedings and. Lost Life by Bullet Wound In Paris PAULS, May 23. Ceneral -Simon Petlura. former unLi.H.it. was assisted by members of the, slu'vik '"Hilary leador in the Fair Hoard and Klks L01U0 gen-i4";1' wa il,l n H nussiaii erally. v here today and died shortly , . - - . '.. Snh'crihe Jo the Daily sNwi., JASPKIt, May 25. r- Hyng of Vimy, who as commander of the Canadian Corps and the third army, was known as ihe man who has never been beaten, has been conquered at last. Jte was captivated Sunday hy 4he beautiful scenery of Jasper Park Lodg& golf course, to" which, he came Sunday morning to- play nine holes but at which he remained to play twenty-sevpu4.AH his private engcjiemenU; were . p!a.?ed aside following tlic morning round so that he might "cover the full course during the afternoon ami when bp left - for the spetial train vbich -is carrying him Kast on his last official trip through Canada, he cast a last longing look towards the' beautiful home green and remarked thai it had been one of the most enjoyable "days of his life and the course one of the finest he had ever seen. He even ventured the prediction, that wHhin u year . yr two the course would rival ihe be'l'in the .World, aflerwards in the hospital. Subscrlbo lojiierDal W.News. 1