I TAXI Boston Grill Dandi: Ambulance Anywhere at Anytime i. l.VrhnnrP I.iilldlnir MATT VIDECK. Prop. i YVII . No. 101. DURING APRIL i.i i iuojuo nil xi" a nm- Itril II ITII a f-'iuin fill vnx Uurei kept on the . oui landing at this port . oi April, doling today ' .122.000 pound In T :ey.eigtit American vea-400 pound and thirty-boau, 780.B00 pounds rrket condition, with ;. .:un Uan uaual. made : for the decrease In ending VMS SB S mmmm 4M m 4HBJ S s DIED ON FIELD!: " in in, or mill, mak 1'A Ol.ll I'OI NTItY I CIOT- IIALI. ;iru 30 The Sheffield-First Division of the was abandoned during !! after Wynn of Bury, dinpped dead on the allls mm m allaLa.J ANOTHER ROCK marie at linlruiKF ut Port l.il- Hunl ll.irlxir rtrriliiy Oc :rgp J. rrlzncll. on his f i' 1 Uie Bkecna Ttlver can- xxed an uncharted rock yes-.ie entrance to Port Edward T:ie Laura P . which has been assistance In charting the ar waa undamaged frem the c: hough the veteran sklpiwr obliged to add another rock hi YV . 1 . RA ST WINNFR ss ff aa is i mm OF VICTORIA CUP I Nniinil mill Vulilorr Tlilril In $M.imhi Itiiie ut llurkt IMrk Tuiluy "ST PAltK April 30.- Mrs. Arthur Herbalist won the $10,000 Vlo- Cup today Mrs P. Mayes' Qlfted oecond and Valdore third. Eleven Tan, NfiTHFR QFINF RHAT for rnwp PArifiNn rn aaai IMIU a very CMUU boftt ior the Qom racUiufl: Co, keel of the new boat, which will thfl Itsillal .. 4.nu urllt 1sf " a snrtsiv uuHk v J lv w aas in about throe wrvku time nnd It . vnnii lie win w iwu" wa ry about the middle of Juno. Tho cr'fc will be 45 feet 0 Inches long ue'im of 1 fret i day. The caat made a record for m r rjeV hours, lt i .JrJ progress le inounFol evlderfee "taken. NOitrotx. virgmu. Apni so. Pour naral men. including two omcers and two enlisted men. attached to the lUmplon Roada naral air station, were killed when a bolt of lightning struck their plane, plunging It Into Chesapeake Bay. All were killed instantly. IMII.T Ol I.KIIIT.MMI IIITt Atliri-AM: AMI KM II NAVAL Mi: Dili OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL li.Mil.lSII 1.UII1I; IHiMmi I. Arsenal 3. Birmingham 0. Aston Vllla-Blaekbum not played Bolton 4, Jluddersfteld 0, Burnley I. Leicester t. Cardiff I. ETtrton 0. Derby County 3. West Bramwich 1. Lecd.s United 0, West Hsm 3. Liverpool 1. Tottenham 0. M alien cater United 0. Sunderland 0. Newoastle United 0, Wednely I. ItUUIoli II Bradford t. Banialry I. Chtb-ca 0. Maneliester City 0. Clapton 1. Blackpool 0. Hull 1. Oldham 3. Mlddlcaboro S. Beading 0. Nott County 3. orimsby o. Port Vale t. Swansea 1. Prraton-lairllngton not played. Southampton t. Notts Forest 0. South Shields 1. Portsmouth 0. Wolverhampton 3. Putnam 1. M OTTIHII I.I.Ull t. llMiii I. Aberdeen 2. Motherwell 0. Ccltlo 3. Partlck 1. Cowdenbeath 3. Hibernian 0. Dundee 3, tjurcn'a l't. 0. Hamilton 3. Falkirk I. Hearts 1. Dunfermline 3. Morton 0, Clyde 3. Bnngcrs 1, Kilmarnock 0. 8t Johnstone 1. Atrdrleontans 1. Bt. Mlrrcn 4, Dundee United 3. VANCOUVER EXCJ!ANB Wheat B.C. Silver .. Dunwell Olaclcr Independence Indian Premier porter Idaho SUver Crest . Richmond- Coiut Copjr Sunloch ..Bid. Asked ,.48i '. ,1.84 , 1.88 llSJ' i.50 .101, 1.00 .09?, .07 .07 Vi 3,00 3.10 .1314 -181i .w y, .07 v 17J4 .18 13,00 13.50 .110 .80 Advertli in th. Dally News. NEW YORK NOW tHh-f-tt postponed. New York Plttaburg Boston CttUoafo Cincinnati Brooklyn PhUadelpMa St. Louis .. CCteaajo Boston UAUl K KTAN1HMI. National II. MOLYNEAUX mil LEADING TEAMSi YANKEES AMI UIAXTH .VIAKI.M1 1 1 HTItOMl llH IN BASEBALL IT..N- A XT HACKS I NEW YOZtK. April 30. After several ' daya' Idlelieaa. New York resumed thi race for the American League pennai; yesterday by defeating Dos ion, Aidi by the eaeelUnt pitching of Reuth r Saba Ruth put the Yankees aheau b batting out his fourth homer ol t itmMM. following up with a double a. u , a single. Although Washington batted f"C m: -adelptila twlrler hard, the Mackmn ' won. Thurston of .Washington and Lamar of Philadelphia homeved an. Cobb singled, doubled and tripled. ' In the .National League, the New York Olanu ccutlnurd their wlniun Km.. . despite their fire errors. Lindstrom Tyron and Terry hit homers for New Turk. Brtaklyn Dodgers, the tall enders. de feated Phllsdelphla. mainly through the superior pitching of Jim Elliott, recently acquired from the Coast League. The dafa scores were as follows: American lnigiie New York 9, Boston 0. WswrOfigtoii 7. Phllsdelphla It. Detroit 5. Cleveland 2. St. touts - Chicago, rain. National League PhUlnhl. 0. Brooklrn 1. . W. L. Pet. . 10 4 .714 . 8 4 .687 . 8 S CIS . B S .613 . 8 8 .600 ' . 8 7 .KB . 4 10 3d . 3 13 .200 rlcuii . 8 i 4 .602 . 9 5 .043 . 6 3 Mi .8 S Mi .8 7 .533 . 7 7 .600 .6 8 .400 . 3 11 .134 DEAD AT ATUN nONIIIll IIOAH M PEItlXTEXIIf.NT IN NOItTII PAssEH AWAY AT AO-VAXCIIU Alii: ATLIN, April 30. The death occurred here of Hugh Molyucaui. who tor the post twenty-eight years has been In charge of the road work for the provincial government In this most northern district of the province. Mr. Molyneux made his home In Victoria at 1773 Dciunan Street during the winter montlia, upcudlug the summers In the north, where he superintended the work on tho roods. He whs a native of County Antrim. Ireland, where he was born on August 3. 1848. Coming to Canada as a boy with his parents he lived for a number of years In Quebec province. There he was engaged In trading and In various capacities with companies operating In the lumber M-ctlons of the province. Ho was the shipping agent of the firm of Otlmour es Co. In the handling of Its timber In the days when this was run down the rivers for shipment to the Old Country. Coming to British Columbia, Mr. Moly neux came north In 1808 and located In Atlln. In the following year he was ap pointed to the position of superintend dent of the load construction In tha district, si position which he continue to fin up to : the time of his death. He was a member of Atlln Lodge A.F. St A.M. and atood very high among the residents of the northern mining district and with all the officials of the department. He Is survived by his widow, Margaret Carruthers Molyneaux, his daughter. Mrs. A, McClltllvray Morrison, and two grandsons, Hugh M. . and ttaiu Allan "' D. w assssssssssssssn MmWBmWm fBBBBBBBWaBBBBBBk29sHBBYBBV SBBBBBBBrBBBBBBwSSfiBBBBvBS 9sssssssssssssssssssTflrasssssssm " RT. HON. S"iANIXY BAiJJVnN prme mlnlsf. cf C est B.-iuu:i. arriving at St James' Palace x Xhe Ktng'i levee !P. WILLRELEASE FEDERAL SHIP f.H. ,tTTOIIVTV ANMIl.(l IX fltlsCO rolllT ftKiMZANCK OP HEIKI'IIKIi ILLEIIALITY SAX UAXriiCO. April 311 I nltril State Attofnry lUtfMil aniiouiirrd I (lav In I nit-mi Court tluit the attorney grnrrul and ile-unrtiiiriit of Jiitlre were aware that I lie wliii re nf the ctraiiirr Inlmil ship, with a million dollar cargii nf lliiior Mime humlrid inllr off the California iiM-t rnrntly. mi lllrgul anil thul the ir.ilt woulil be rrlrneil next week. STEAMER FOR JUNE GRAIN LOADING AT RUPERT ANNOUNCED The chartering of the steamer Yomel Miru u toad grain here In late June for the Mitsubishi Interests of Japan at M75 la announced. This Is understood t be one of the two vessels that were originally reported for May charter here The Yomel Maru recently loaded a grain cargo at Vancouver for the Orient . PROMINENT MOUNTED POLICE OFFICER IS DEAD AT VICTORIA PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE KUPEUT, 1)jC SATURDAY, APRIL 30. 1027 IIITIXOI IsllEll NAVAL MAX Sl f-j lf:i;i) IJAUI. IIKATTY As SKA LOCH JUKUUH. Aprn 30. - Bad Beatty. O. Oil. O.C.V.O.. DAD,, l.rst -ca . am. cb.cf cf the British naval : ,r - lie past seven yean, will be vdei by AduiJril Sir Charles Mad-n. O C V . O.C.V.O.. KXJd.O- t day, wa'. announced yesterday, ihc new sea lord has been com-under-ln-chlef of the Atlantic net . c i&id a-!tci be au.wotled Ajjthal r v in tlut pos. He has had an . '.. ii naval career and won dittlnc-o;. duiin; the Orrat War. liie rc ignatlon i. arl Beatty. one . t:ic I.. drlaj and vaUr..us adiulr-- ir Bi.t.H! hlstcrj'. had been exjected r cuie time. He wa barn In 1871 d o tccn a naval man all his Hie. is came became a household word dur-M-S the Orcat War. Prcm 1013 to 1816 lie waa commander f the First Battle ruuer SqUadrsn and on Au-jit 28, 1814, he made a iitwrteal dah with .us squadron Into a psrtlon pr the Cer-uaa fleet In the.HeUg:land Bight, sink- I -Ug ..u ucruisu uuivu iiitt iu uc- itroera. escaping htoselt unscathed and v:th very lntIeAlotT On May 31. J817. ie wen another great naval victory off Jutland, destroying ,many German aarahlps and chasing ihe remainder back W port, this, being jpraacallytbs awr- tiavil- oonfllet Earl Bcat'.y was commander-.a-cluel of th British fleet from November 18 to 1?19 when he was appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, whlci position be now relin quishes. He was granted an Earldom and 1100.000 In 1818. It Is understood to be hl Intention to retire to private life. HALIBUT LANDINGS Ten VrM-N sold 7.mmi I'oiiiiUi Through IWi Exrh.mgr Thl Morning Halibut landings marketed through the Fbih Exchange this morning totalled ' 77.000 pounds, two American vessels selling 39.300 pounds at 14.6c and 8c and 14 Jc and 7c while eight Canadians sold 47.7000 pounds at from 12.5c and 7c to 13.5c and 8c. Arrivals and sales were aa follows: Anierirau Wireless. 11.800 pounds, to Booth Fisheries. It. 5c and 8c. Muria. 17.500 pounds, Canadian Flth Japanese & Cold Storage Co.. 14J3c and 7c. Caii.iillan , P. Dsrrecn. 6.000 pounds, Canadian JTah it Cold 8torage Co., 13.1c and 7c. Dolphin. 5.500 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 13.2c and 7c. Pair of Jacks, 7.500 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 13Jc and 7c. Margallce, 6500 pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 13c and 7c. Tramp. 11.000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 13.4c and 7c. M.AJ3.. 3.000 pounds. Royal Fish Co, IS.Sc and 8c. Ruth. 3.500 pounds, noyal Pish Co, 12.5c and 7c. Mulrncog. 7.000 pounds. Canadian VICTORIA. April 30. -Lieut Colonel ; Fish A; Cold Storage Co., 13.5c and 8c. James Wilson, assistant commissioner I of the Boya! Canadian Mounted Police. C.N.R. stesmer Prince Oeorge. Capjalu of which he had been a member fori Harry Nedden. arrived from Vancouver thirty-seven years, died at hla home and war port this morning at 10.15 hr vmterrisv. lie COmminded the' and will sail tonight for Stewart at special detachment of the force which j 10 o'clock returning here tomorrow attended the coronation of King George evening and sailing for the routh at It V. in 1013. o'clock. Death xrnd Privation General in Southern States as Flood Large Upstair Dining ilall, with newly laid dancing floor, tor" hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. 'none 457. Price (VmI CONCLUDES m mm mm m m m m m m m m m -m m m m mm v aw w ar warar aw aw-m a w m wm mm i 47 m m m r m m m m m m m m m nuriuvnsibivvawa I f Iff I f ff 111 f f M I Iff H V IVI K KlftllVI lilt I If I I W UK f.lf H HIKf aTl . earing ar uttawa or esfern Case joor lp Record Space of Time MM. ENDKI) TODAY A ITER PROTEST HAD KEEN MADE AT IN ATTENDING COMMISSIONER PARTICIPAT INK IN DECISION 1 AW A. April 30. Signed by counsel for Uritish Columbia, and Saskatchewan, n protest was entered at the freight ii juny here yesterday against Commissioner Calvin Law- u!::ent member from the sittings on account of illness, par-i : n a decision to be given in the matter of western rates.! j.-.- read in part: This commissioner took no part in the western sittings of the board preceding the final hearing ' ;; r-.:cpiion of four days in March when evidence was given on with the submissions of the Quebec Harbor Commis- i ion Since thU commissioner enwd to attend the final hearing of the board ' which heard erldence fifty-one day and argument tor an additional sixteen day and present -only three daya of a week occupied with part of the argument of counsel far the railway eompan-lea. our client Intereat require that e point out to the board It la Impossible for a commissioner o circumstanced to adequately deal with the many complex Issues ratted. After 111 iUT of actual sttttraa. the y Board 'copcliKled j4u investigations to- MADDEN IS NEW Conservatives Conclude Thtir ARMR M TY HF.AI)! Part of Scandal Case Friday; J. ilAS S- Ik A. Sv AJIAA ui. I Grits to be Heard Next Week VICTORIA, April" 30. Asssertions by John A. Gauthior that lie was offered tho sum of $20,000 by Geovge Vandeveer, Seattle attor-in-y.Jf he would make a declaration denjnng the charges in his affidavit implicating the government in connection with liquor. commi:-tions which is now being investigated, that he was threatened and an attempt was made by Vandeveer to have him deported from the United States to Canada when he refused to accept the money and that he went over to the Old Country to clean up the mess of the "Karris ring" were features of Friday's session of Mr. Justice Morrison's royal commission. - - H. D. Twigs. Victoria MUL who fi TTTnaTIrTf7f Tl presented the Cauthler affidavit to the A j I I j t ffeSg 3k 1 ll a.slatuic. announced that the Conser- JTlU i J lllsj jJlLlLl . vatlves had desed ttolr case. When the couanlsslon resumes Its se?- I XaW UIIVl slcn cn Monday, members of the gov-! IVLLC! ii I If I ernmeat will take the stand to give Uirlr version of the allegations of Oauthler. VAX! Oft l:lC CHAIN TIlAffIC IMtOI'S BY NKAKI.V 511 PEIt CENT. 4 cording to a report made by the Vancouver Merchants' Ex- change. While a lighter grain movement west is the main cause for the decrease, the use cf the Prince Rupert elevator 4 has been partly resionslbie. TTtTT4,ff 44-TTTttT, COMMERCIAL GRADS WIN OVER CHICAGO TiMik Exhibition (ianir Lut Night In Cuurv of l.H. Tour by Mrore'of 23 In 17 anCAOO. AprU 30 Playing a super lative brand of basketball, the Edmonton Commercial Grads. ladles' champions of the world, defeated Chicago Al! Stirs by a sccre of 23 to 17 last n'it on their visit here In the course cf a tcur of men lmpor:ant United! atc;c. cit es wi:tuus UEPOKT. X a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Part Cloudy light SJS. wind: barometer 20JS0; temperature 42: sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke Laklna. Ketchikan for SeatUe. 73 miles from Ketchikan: 8 p.m. spoke ateamer Anyox, Stewart for Tacoma, 508 miles from Tacoma; 8 pjn. spoke tug Lorn, towing barge Pezuta, leaving Massett Inle;. lltKIIKUICK IIIKKK. i'io.i:r.K COAST. II IKS AS KESll.T Of ACCIUEXT AT IJI ATIIIASKI COVE Of QUATHISAKI COVE. AprU 30. In- ! Juries sustained when an automobile !be was cranking shot forward and VANCOUVER. April 30. This knocked hUa through, the railing of the season's grain exported through 1 wharf on to a rscty be&ch below proved Vancouver up to Thursday j fatal lot Frederick Bukcr who died In morning of this week has the hoepital at C&ii.pbtll PJver. Buker amounted to approximately, .28, 4- came to British Columbia from Ontario i.OOO bushels as compared torty-oxe. years ago. and iwas engajed In OOO.C . wlUt?-47j0oOJ)0a.ushtW PofftUcazlopeTatKms.tfOrmhe -ccast . until r rc jrrcetron s. iTsrce, ". 1812". UNION BILL TO BE MODERATED i CLAl'SE BEING PI T IN MKAHUIE BY UKITISII OOVEKXMENT TO I APPEASE L.H()KIT LONDON. April 31 It was . officially announced tcday that the government would offer an amendment to the Trade Unxn Bill making combined lockouts 4y employees Illegal. This move. It Is expected, will oHset the contention of the Labcrttes that the bill Is aimed solely at the Trade Union movement and Is therefore one-sldcd. CROSS BORDER IN AIRPLANES southbound: 8 pm. spoke steamer klllti OT fgnt following the seizure Curacao, Ocorge Inlet for Beatue. "'on road outside Los Angeles. miles from Ocorge Inlet; midnight, j spoke steamer Alameda, 10 mUes JromlAf'r'0 I irr NfinCP Red Bluff bay. northbound. I LiVOLiJ Lilt Jj UllULtll DEAD TREE POINT. Rain, fresh S.E. wind; barometer, 20.50: temperature 36; sea moderate. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer 3U.84; tem- nerature 40: moderate swell; 6 pjn. spoke motorshlp Ollnda. Vancouver for Caught beneath his automobile when It Arrandale. no position; C pjn. speke ioveiturced on an unlrequcntctf road, steamer Forest King, bound tor Seattle. d. Louis waa kllleq and his companion. 475 miles from Scsttle: 8.15 pm. spoke j James Squarebrlggs. was seriously In-.i,omr Amur, tawuw banre Rlversdale, Jured. The latter was pinned under jLadysmlth for Anyox. 303 ,mllca rromthe car for ten hours before help ar-! Anyox; 9.25 pju. spoke ateamer Star, rived. i Seward for Seattle. 33J miles from Seat-! ' SZ7, - r II 7 J...' Ketchikan for ScatUe. 348 miles from Lon anions urow Worse I ouaiu. uo P.m. .poke steamer Mm. Brca. Prince P.upcrt for San Pedro, abeam Bella Bella, southbound; 8 am xtiox DIOBY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer 30.01; temperature 42: sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Rain, fresh 8.E. wind: barometer 39.52; temperature 40; At Ynzoo City, Mississippi, flood waters, rushing tnrougn tneiight swell. t . I , lt t .. tLI. . a it ' nAMnn iffifu. Tttt T UaDTtnD taf alrtiwlv frah Morrison; also an elder brother. James' protection levee mis morning, tore awnj- me n ui .-.v-, ... - Molyneaux, of Ottawa, and a nephew. I house and flooded ten thousand bales of cotton, the damage being southeast wind; barometer 3D..2: tern-John Wilson Molyneaux of Bnsnlch. ' estimated nt $500,000. perature 42: sea rough. t .S. l EIIEUAt. AOEXTS CAPTl l!E TiiitEt: siiiis ix which .Mexicans WERE ItEIXM Mil d- (iu:ii LOS ANGELES. April 30. Federal agents captured three airplanes In. which aliens were being smuggled from Mexico and one aviator was shot and tic. 10J0 pjn. spoke motorshlp Norco. j PIllNp r )h UAWDN MEMPHIS. Tennessuey ; April 30. Flood conditions in MiaJs-poKe tug st. Faith, weatherbound at r.r!n". manv new i tr...i.. oi I' UIIU t i ' w vuitviliut M V Sliwo vw s'v tf v i llUrnlUti taid breaks being reported in the levees at various points. &uuerinjr flinoiijr the refugees is so great that Ked Cross officials have appealed to President Coolidge for additional sums to the $5,000,000 already requested for relief purposes. In Arkansas, the dead is estimated at 110 while, on the Mississippi delta, hundreds are reported to be clinirlnir to the levee's trees nnd roofs. OVERTURNING AUTO AT N. VANCOUVER NORTH VANCOUVER. April 31. PASSES IN ONTARIO . 11 1 ('ui. iHinalilf'Mctirrgiir, W, Wus Ilimil of ' VfjIluiieV iWn'ulttre In Eurly la) a VANCOUVER. April 30 Col. Donald McOregcr, seed 88. Yukon pioneer and chairman of the Cltliena' committee fCratcd to malattln Crdcr la the days of th ICondyke gold rush at Dawson, died at )hls home In Marlhtown, Ontario, It was learned here yesterday. Advertise la the Dolly Newa