MNTSON ILWAYS FROM Trains Met Disaster and lur Persons Were Killed SYeslerday !n England DXDON May II. The first n iir a ay ai-ridetiln since h'hi .( ,r ill'1 lrike ikn 1 Mo day. euimln? four t a :u M'! i.ii injur) iu u re, ir 11 uirjili a ia",naei mai nn'-tl y a volunleei :h itli-d Willi freigld Tliiee w-it killed ur.d a Iter liu-' loiher iiiTtdcnl ueruncd c liridgt! when one person win Lliia-il nmaili place til a k wlieo sexenil pernon in iurel, IKE SHOWN TO BE ILLEGAL ie in cnancery ueciaros fhose Incltlnq It Not Pro tected Under Laws IINUON, May II. A general ke Mi'ual. Mr. ,lu.lire Asl- dee a red in the chancerv -ii r; miay. mm inoe incmou ir part r ipal lug in it are nm -d under the laws. An lur mn was iiioiigiii a?uiu lain H'lliK-rs of i no sunors nemeii unions restraining m fniiii calling out tlie men ion1 orders from tlie general Kliuarters of tlie union. " ' 1T0 TARIFF ISTOSTAND Change Will be Made In Re duction of Duties as An nounced by Finance Minister H'T AW A, Muy 11. There will inn general chiinge in the. tin inhile tariff from those, nn- inceil in the btidxul sneecli. Ilared Finance Minister llobb Itlio House of Commons yes lay afternoon. While some ;U will bo added In clarify declared administration of t; proposals, Ihcro will bo no Ii' ai to urlnciual. protection of volunteers were proving adequate. Although numerous reports of h i--tiie oeltieinenl or llio strike were heard, nothing langi- III ha been brought forlli a yet. Sir Herbert Samuel, chair man of I he royal roal commis GOVERNOR VISITING sion, returned from Egypt mid laled thai lhe hae had un-offieiat conference with the miner und owner. While then' hme heen a yet no general outbreak or disturbance, miieh billorness I being evinced by strikers, who recent the military character of lie ffoeriimeul' precaution in protecting food i 'oiuo and continued recruiting iif special constables. Conscientious Objectors Ah during the war. llio general trike produced "conscientious objectors, . numerous sinker refusing to ride mi trams operated hy volunteers. A I ho they refuse lo eat food cooked by strike breaker!!. HATLEY PARK HOME Yie.TOUIA. May AMUNDSEN LEAVES . After Does Not Meet With Much Sue- spending two weeks at Cumberland mid Uoiilir'ii" tlovernor- (icneral and Lady Hyng arrived Mpnday at Colwood and will remain there as guests of Mrs. James Iiunsinuir at llatley Park until Saturday when he will come to Victoria. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Consolidated liuuwell OlaifslOne Howe Sound Indian Marmot Premier SiUer Crest-Snrf Inlet Hid. Asked ..IH5.00 .. 1 .115 1.75 .. .:ti Vi ;0.(i() 3 LOO ... .ti'JU .11 ... .10 ::: s.ao . .UHa .13 Ml H .08 i a iii.i.nionil. the fur dealer ...,t on (he Prince Charle. yesterday aflenioot. from a buy ing trip t Stewart ana .mio. FOR NORTH POLE f! ) HS .i j. May II. Tot- Amundten - KlUwortli d riicihlc Xorae .starlcil its fllaht Inward lh Nor li lole and Ala-ka ai 10 10 i f (bin iiiiiiiiniy, say a me 1 mifif fmm Kiua. Hay. ' Spittbergeu. CUNARD SHIPS , ARE OPERATING! lo Difficulty In Taking Passen-j gers to Destinations In Cng-, land Today FREIGHT DISCHARCINQ A eoial despatch fniiii Hie liliaiil Sleuinhl r.itmpaiiy la'-thi aflerniMin follow: I.ivertHHl i-altli'- Ivduy llial Hi' general poiitnii welj iii.nn-laiiied. Thirty r-li ip- an-' working in I.herMol. Tlie IJiironia laud-etl and paneuger't to London were despatched by special train. iac'wliore they went by rail and motor. The hip docked and commenced to discharge. thi nf-tcruooil. Tlie Aurnnfa passengers were landed without iucl- dyll. , In l,oiiiloii where uililillouai ships ale working, deliveries look duce under eseiirl and were despatched to their destitution. i lltuislgnres of euipo are gener-) ally taking didiery from the Onay iu a satisfactory manner to warehouse, etc. At Southampton tlie posillou routlunes very satisfactory. The Lnucas(rja passengers were ..de spatched to London tonight by road without incident. The railway condition is lm-provini: and moio trains are runniiw. Amide volunteers for labor are everywhere available. OLIVER HOME FROM OTTAWA coss In Impressing the Federal Authorities of Claim VANCOUVKIl. May II. Pie mier (ilier arrived last night from Ottawa where he ha bc-rn urging the claims of llritisti Columbia for recognition in the matter of unalienated lauds in the railway bell for railway pur p'oes. Mr; .(lver said he refused lo believe any suggestion that Ihe Federal department of .lustlce would not entertain the. claims of the .Province, lie declared thai lie had nol ighen up hope eventually of winning his point ami tmimaico nun me ugni oi 1 1.(1. fpii.Coiiipensatiou was fat from ended. "The situation Is not bejtr than it was and tl ia no wiie llian it was," was the. way liijij suntntl up the result of Ins Irlp. NEW RADIO STATION CHANDELAR, ALASKA WASHINGTON, May tl. - Au tlioriial Ion of C.lia.iiili'lar. Alaska.! Si TAXI Boston Grill 5 Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Servlca with newly laid dancing at floor for hire. Anywhere Anytime., Itand Royal Hotel, 3rd tfA NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the ana tn si. ",,, MATT VIDECK. Prol.h,., u least. Phone 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Ml XVI.. NO. 110, HUNCH mpirnr, n.c TjIlsday. may ii. ioso. YetrrJiy'i Clrcvlalion. I sot Stret Sates ill PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1RST CASE OF SABOTAGE IS lsTs?sas?!iLfflKVHBsl ' 1" f v-.!!f '-wm - "MISS IjANAIiA": MILS. J. L. IIAUillT. Allierlau matron, who was aiiiong Ihe 27 conlestanls for the honor of being chosen queen at the annual Festival of Slates held at St. Pelersliurg. I-'! recently. Mis Marie Tessier. of Vah-ipgt hi, I I.U., vvas the ultimate choice. HAIL STORMS SMASH GLASS DALLAS, Texas, May 11. Rain Is pouring through skylights and shop windows smashed by hugo hall stones Saturday night. Yesterday Increased the storm damage to approximately $2,000,000, while hailstorms to the north of here yesterday wrought unesllmated loss. SIX HALIBUT BOATS ! SOLD THEIR CATCHES Six halibut boats sold Iheir raichi lu'ie ,iin morning, American fish fetching t L30o ami 15.10c and Canadian IJJ.HUe and i:.0ite with secono1 goiiyt at sixand seven cents. Sales were: American . Seattle, 11,000, to Hooth Fjslh Tahoma, 13,000, to . .'. Star, 8.500. Ui HOyal Fisli lUi. June 1 2,000, to Cold Storage, Canadian Cape Heale, 38.000, tp Storage. ICS. JtJold Nnoine, 1,000, 10 Atlin" Pflcr- Salmon aj as a radio studou ot urmv siKnal Tatlow. 2.100 reds and, ,200 corps with tlie r '-operation of 'whites at 15.20c ami 3c. the . t'handelnr Mining i'.o. is an-! nounced. Subscribe to Hie Daily News Possibility of Strike Ending Soon , is Mentioned by Leader of Miners Organization in London Interview LONDON. May I I. Indications uf an easing iu the 'gen erul strike deadlock became more pronounced this afternoon A. .1. Cook, head of the miners 'organization, declared thai ".'police is possible al any moment on tonus that will give security lo Ihe miner. Numerous persons have been approaching tlie loaders of the niinershe asserted, wilh a view lo solllingjl he deadlock. . , -iW: Al llio same time. Ihe Koverniucut spokesman inl'oriued Ihe newspapers that "w'tlhiml beitig unduly opIiiuUlic, 1 IhiukMwe may say the tide liasJTirued. There is a tendency all ovC'i-h ' country for the strikers lo drift back." Ivf f ; .c ii..:.... ..rfi..iiJt ,lA,,.. n.' . ....I.... ii, ...ii. 1,,1.. ,.r ll, ' "i,?...,' lc r in uiin, 1111, CIJIM; lilt- iivtiiiiiiii.i yj being niaintainVd. N! VMltK. May II - A Iripl" d li"iner by Siniinoas ea-!..! :le Philadelphia Alhlelk& o win ii!-' eeiiin siraiui yes- rday iiy defeating St. Louis, lb.- New Yori; Yankee co" cled III hits off three Detroit lilclier winning by 13 to 9. Habe Ituth ceurel bis eigtiH. home run if Ihe season. Jess Petlif, a Hrooklyn pitch ing ace, lost his first game of Ihe season lo Chicago when they cored 7 run in the eighth in ning on bunched hit aud American League Detroit l, New York 13. f St. Louis .', Philadelphia 3. Cleveland , Hoston 0. Chicago 2. W asliingion 0. National League I'osloii-Ciiic.inuat i postponed. Philadelphia - Pittsburg post oued. 'Hrooklyn 0. Chiraero 'J. New York I. St. Louis 5. STEWART MAN DIES IN LOCAL HOSPITAL Death Occurred Early This Morn Ing of Donald John Donald John Malheson, aged 11, Stewart miner, died at 2.30 this morning in the Prince Ituperl (ieneral Hospital where he had boon a patient 'for Hie past nine mouths. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon With the B.C. Undertakers In charge of arrangements. Deceased, who was Scottish by birth and the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Malheson of Nova Scotia, had been a resident of the province for twenty years and was quite well known iu tlie local ' " ' district. . A brother. Neil J. Metheson, who is iu (lie cmtracting busi ness at Stewart, is at present In Ihe city. RANK OUTSIDER WAS WINNER OF BIG RACE BALTIMORE, May tl. Dig-play, a rank outsider, won the Preakless Slakes yesterday- wilh Blondon second and Marl third. Display paid 913 for a two dollar ticket and hy capluring the race netted its owner $33,000, REPORTED IK OF STRIKE ENDING BUT NOTHING TANGIBLE ON WHICH TO BASE IT irst Case of Sabotage in Strike Was Reported Today That Flying Scotchman Wrecked Yesterday iged important defections among railway- len but main body of strikers remain out; nothing tangible toward settlement LONDON, May 11. The first ease of serious sabotage he gctm ul inke began was reported today. The famous ing t ji-inun. ordinarily the fastest Irani in Ureal Britain. ling mil Mlinotirgh lo Lomiiin Willi 1UI1 passengers aboard. Lw ki'il yesterday at Crauiliiigtou. a mimiiir district nett le j'A !n - jtui eil Kill, wlnrli tin authorities lielievc was delibcr- ic I hi, ruii-ru the wreck. An engine ami two couches .i ' una, urn lor llie luel or me train moving slowly n' in lu re iingiii nave neeii seriou casualties. As it was. In t person wus mjiirfd. Privy Council ; King Ceorge held a ii iv iriMinril at. Hnekiiialiam Palar iIiik morning but whether for l lie (iiiim.m- of ratification of furl he. emergency niPiiure wn nol din cloned. ITRIKT PAINED A -'vtnenl .poke,,,.,,,, .ml '1 lYllYLl UiUuLil3 lining the i-ihiatHMi lpinuln(f tin eighth day of Ihc strike xaii l hem hail beiMi iniMrluiit defections among (he railwaymeli hul ilnit (he in ii I ii body of strikers remained ool The whole country wax ipilel, he added, mid lran-porlnlliHi eric.e were steadily expanding mid mwaur for I lie Pool Takes Elevator from August 1 State Officials at Calgary Will provide outlet for grain from all points on1 the Canadian National Railways they declare CALOAKY. May 11. The firt official announcement in regard lo the leosing of the Prince Ituperl elevator wa-s made yeierini afternoon here by pool official. They say IhaT the leiise is lo take effect on August 1. , Tlie official or the Alhcrla Wheat Pool, in making, the an-, iioiiucemeiil. uieutioii that the elevator will provide, nil millet for g. am at all ioiiil on the Canadian National Hailway. , The ieu-e is tor two years with the option of purchase at , the t ad or llial time, and it is understood the option is likely to lie taken. PHILADELPHIA WINNER ! SUPPORT FOR OF SEVENTH STRAIGHT . i Beat St. Louis With Aid of Slm-l rrtons at Bat; Ruth Makes I Another Homer"' - - w l mm siKiat Railway Employees of Canada . Send, $500to. Funds of-Brit- Ish Trades Union OTTAWA, May lUt The first direct financial contribution from Canadian workers for tlie support qf the British Trades Unions oil strike was forwarded yesterday by the Brotherhood et Railroad Employee. r ivinit-tance of ?500 was cabled lo the British Trades Union Uonress. The Trades and Labor Con gress of Canada sent out a tele graphic appeal to labor councils in I lie Dominion for subscription to unable them to give fi nancial support to the British miners. , HOSPITAL FOR TERRACE SOON Meeting to Formulate Plans Is Called for Tomorrow Even-. Ing Following Fraternal Gathering TLHHACK, May II If the ef- for! now being made, here culminate as is expected. Terrace wiil soon have it hospital for tlie use of residents anil' people of the district. Already a joint meeting of fraternal societies us been held to consider the- matter and a public meeting ha been called for tomorrow night at the (i.W.Y.A. Hall to formulate plans tor the working out of Ihe seheme. NEW HEAD OF INSTITUTES Mrs. V. S. MacLachlan, Former Secretary, Is Now Superln-tendent of Women's VICTOWA. May 11,-Mr. V. S. MacLachlan, secretary of the women institutes of B.C. since tUll). has been promoted lo the position of sufierlnleiulijnt. Minister of Agriculture ijarrow an-nnunced today. v.? Mrs. MacLachlan succeeds Mr. Warnock, who heh' Uje position of superintendent In conjunction witli that of deputy ,inTnlster of agriculture. ' !' m