25 TAXI mnd) Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime Stand: Exchange Iluilding MATT VIDECK. Prop. ' XVII., No. .84. VOL W" ' y CASE mxim Boston Grill 1 CREW OF WRECKED HALIBUT BOAT ARRIVE IN THE CITY m k V f I Bfl - lanaawn Legation is Seeking Explanation i ivTc to u-vnvv wiiv pviTKii SHOULD INTERFERE WITH VESSEL ON IIH.'II SEAS OFF CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON. April 9. On behalf of Canadian citirens in-X the Canadian legation here has asked the Department of explain on what grounds United States revenue officers rearrested Capt. S. S. Stone and crew of eighteen on the steamer it Ship more than two hundred miles off the California coast. ' the ship's personnel were Canadian and the rest Hritish who have resided In Canada from four to forty years. The wa: owned by a Canadian firm. Canada asks why the ship's T'l and cargo were Interfered with on the high seas and why ... . thc mm re held In Jail t San Prsn- I AM17 IvIlWWiMf: ; i ! BEHRING COASTi mitlK K. II. l Kit 1(1 1.1. AMI TWO r.ttxa.ut MT MEN MMT. normo oil' i hum nouu US MI.IMltV HOPES ARE HELD iiitM'M or iiAr.K ix iiolaie m:.io or M.tvutii rtM Z ' weather A,: - Moderating - rj iitj tor the sfeiy of It. X . tioraae aviator, and two 5 . :: hop pod ott from Nome '-'zS) .tending to make a ,bt to Candle. 1M miles from halt a doren Seward i -ana hate atarted out Jo - t it airman and hat paegera Robinson, a Candle merchant. t '. Browdway of Nome. - i .aa waa lu( teen on Wednea- i : : is by residents of Oolovln. ' e.:e east of here, and waa then ra wa.-d along the Denting Sea -ae eoune to Candle ROBB HOLDS UP PENSION BILL Will. NOT CONSENT TO HUSOES UMNO .Mtlti; I'M . Hi: I" M Ki: Ol' COST TO COINTHV OTTAWA, April 9. Hon. Jamea A ' m miller of finance, announced ;o Haute of Common thla morning until there waa aaauranee aa to he coal would be to the country ' anjea In. the civil aenrlce auperan. n bill aa agreed upon by the acn t'j? bunking committee, he would not i-uuetiv to the change feeing adopted by llouiie The civil servant were evt- or .'.y not satisfied with the In '-v-.ca granted but he thought It waa -it aome one ahould apeak on behalf cJ '.he taxpayer. The aenate committee, on requcat of .1 aemcc organUatlona, removed tram "at auprrannuatlon bill four per cent Interest charge upon arreara of contribution An amendment would alao refund thane who have already paid In-tereit charges FLOODSTAKE TOLLOF LIFE I'KATII I.UT AM UttT.T 01' IIIOII WATERS IN OKLAHOMA .8TATES NOW HTANHS AT OKLAHOMA CITY. April 9. The th list in Oklahoma flosds Increased 'o twenty-two when 14 Mexican wer wept to death near Hoekejrford by a wall ot water four feet high from the Waahlu Rivjr, All but two were membra of two famlllea, The water poured Into a house and tent In which they re living, Eleven of the bodies were r overed, -)t ti. Of FEDERAL SHIP IS m a ctatin nrvrvnp nrcirt'tm: ; else tn default ot ball act at 120,000 een. It U understood that Panama ia alto asked for an explanation, the snip fcav- 1st been under that republic'! registry. NlltLLts REPORT. S a.m. DIODT ISLAND. Otear, calm; Urometer 3040; temperature 58; art amootM; S pn. apoke tug Cape SooU. towing barge Black Wolf, abeam Racfcel !aUod bound for BueUey Bar. 8 P-m apoke Matorthlp OHndA. left Invtfsew for reteriburg ateameM Aoi. Blubber Bay for Prince Rapert. 74 mtlea from mart Rupert; S am. apoke atealher Otter Ioot. 114 mUei from Triple laland. bound for PrUict Rupert. DEAD TREE POINT. Clrar. Kght north rit wind, barometer 29 4: temperature 41; aea amooth. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, calm; barometer 3990: temperature 45: light tweU; 8 pjn. apoke ateamer Curacao. BHka for Ladyamlth. 360 mttea from Ladyamttb: 8 pin. apoke ateamer Admiral Rogtra. Seattle for Ketchikan, 249 mtlea from Ketchikan; pin. apoke ateamer Rcchetle. Port Alice tor Blubber Bay. 30 mllea couth of Alert Bay: 730 pin. apoke tug Lome, towing barge Pcruu. at China Hat; 8.10 pin. apoke rteamer Alameda. Ketchikan for Seattle. 47 mllea from SealUe; 8J1 pin. apoke teamer Mafiraa City. 374 mllea from Race Rocka. Inbound: 8:40 pin. apokt ateamer Camosun. tert Shuahartle Bay. NOO.N DIODY ISLAND. Clear, light aouth- east wind: barometer 30.40: temperature. 47, so amocth: P:90 a m. In Cardena: 10 ain. out steamer Anyox. DEAD TREE IOINT. 3ear.' calm: barometer. 29A0: temperature, os; aea amooth. BULL HARBOR. Clear, light south- cast 1nd; barometer 30.10; temperature 47; light awell: 8 ain. apoke tug 8t. r.iih abeam Bonllla Wand, bound for OaivUlna Cove; 8 tin. apoke tug Imbre- carta, abeam Entrance laland. bound for Quatalno: 8 ain. apoke ateamer Catala. at Chatham Point at 7HJ am. northbound. ttr.Ainr.K iti.roitT. . rnner Rupert-Clear, calm. tcmicr. ature. 36. Terrace,- Clear, calm, temp. 38. RoMwood - Clear, calm, verop. si. Alyanah - Clear, calm. temp. 38. Alice Arm Clear, calm, temp. 37. Anyoa. Clear, calm, temp. 40. Stewart .--Clear, calm, temp. 27. Harelton. -Clear, calm, temp. 28. -r.irirranh Creek - Clear, calm, temp. IS. Smlthers. Clear, calm. temp. 28. Burn Lakc.-Clcr. calm. temp. 25. Whltehorse.--Clear, aouth wind, temp 9B Dawson.--Cloudy." oalm. temp. 22, VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat .... D.C. Sliver Glacier Independence L. & U Marmot Premier porter Idaho. Silver Crest . Richmond Coast Copper SunJoah DI1, Asked 1.4 V ,-. 1.74, , 18J 200.00' 2(4.00 ' 1.50 1.52 .10 . .' .09 V, .11 .06 , .07 .13 2.14 2.18 .16 . .06 ?, .07 Vi .IS I 17.80 18.00 t OR HO Northern and PRINCE l'lkirLC. i hi; million hollars IOII IIIDMJN' HAY ItOth OTTAWA. April 9. Estimates 4 for further construction work on the Hudson Bay RaUway. amounting to more than aS.OOO,- 000. were carried tn the House 4 of Commons in committee of 4 supply last night. Opposition waa expreaeed. but It waa brief and inedecuve DEFEAT OF" CANTONESE I H m: mmiiiui .oKiiiors i:k-i i:i ii yamsmtk uiti::t. MIAMlllll lUltUtT MK MltM.IIAI. Airil srrlnu. rr-trrc arn rrHrlrd to Hie I'antunew emllllun up tirand Canal at Ihe hand of I lie rrmnanlo of the arm) of Maroltal Min ('hum tang lWli url:hially hrld Mianglial, ltrirt ttate that the t'anlom-M- are bring drlteu lark Meadlly toward the tan-tr Ithrf. bundrrd of mnnnilrd Itelng broacht In riilngklan; lirrr It I rrHirtrd that Hie Nationalist j I Hjj ha already been hauled dn. ! j OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ; 1 i:ctiMi i.K;t r. -iiiin 1. BtrmmfhaiB 3. Kewcaatle 0. Blackburn 4. Derby County 4. Bury 4. Leeds UnHed 2. Evatoo 0. Manchester United 0. Hudderafletd 0. Sheffield 2. ' Leicester 0. Dcltoo Wanderers 1. Wednesday 3. Aitom Villa 1. Sunderland 3. ArtensJ 1. Tottenham 4, Burnley 1. Wert Brcmwtch 0. Liverpool 1. West Ham 3. Cardiff City 3. tin Ulan II Barnvley 8. South Shields 1. Blackpool 3. Southampton 3. Darlington 3. Wetverbamptcn 1. Pulham 0. MMdleabbro 3. Grtiuaby 4, Port Vale 4. Manchester City 2. Hull City 3. Notts Forest 7. PreaUn 0. Portsmouth 9. Notta County 1. Reading 2. Bradford City 3. Swanaea 2. Chcteea 1. Oldham 3. Clapton 3. MJOT1IMI I.I.KH I. IHtMoii I. Alrdrleoolana 8, Dunfermline 3. Clyde 0. Ranger 0. Cowdenbeath 1. Queen' Park 1. Dundee United 3. Celtic 3. Hamilton 2. Kilmarnock 0. Hibernians 1. Falkirk 0. Morton 3. Dundee 1. Partlck Thlatle 3. Motherwell b. v St. Johnstone 1. Heart 1. St. Mlrren 6, Aberdeen 3. LOCAL MERCHANT LOSES FARMHOUSE 4iiie rrm-e'n I'lare Near smltlirr. lrlro)el by Tire Yeslerday James Precre, who conducta a butcher ahop on Third Avenue, received a wire from Smlthers laat night atatlng that his farmhouse and all IU contents had been tfestroyed by fire yesterday. The place, which Is about 8 . mllea from Smlthers. wa In charge of a man named Roy Pope. WELL KNOWN SAWMILL AND MINING SUPPLY. DEALER DIES TODAY VANCOUVER. April 0. -Robert Hamilton, aged 67. well known sawmill, mining and machinery dealer, who came trom Peterborough, Ontario, thirty-six year ago. died this morning follow lng an Illness ot three years. I ILLINOIS WATCH CO. ROBBED OF $30,000 CHICAGO. April DZFlfteen masked men held up faur employeea of the Illin ol Watch Co. t Elgin early thla morn- lng, blew four aafes and escaped with gaid valued at wo.ooo. PRINCE RUPERT Centra! British Columbia's RUPERT, uurcitl, B.C., u.u,fjniuiiuni, SATURDAY, ni APRIL LEGISLATURE OF LITOItTS Of UtIMHt MKMIIKltS lii.oi k I'KocrxuiMi. r tnxii TIIEV TAI.KKIlgl ilEM-IXt E" OLT WIKNIPEO, April .?. - The MsnltoC 1 tcglalature prwojaod tda' Labor meji-! ten matie a conaerM eifbrt to block Xht proceedings om TtiAj but virtually talued thenuclvM outlet 4 o'cljek thJ- CKrnlng because ASc ji-erlwJlc reit bLl' kitlMi. A tmndlc effort waa also made yja:nst the blfl providing for a" vol 0:1 the sale of beer by the bottle 44 weU a the glas. The bUl finally parsed lta third readlaj. OTTER POOL IS COMING TONIGHT iiuniMi oittiN :nr lift: at Tlllll.r. lUNllttt 1 O'CLOCK i HIU. TAKT l.tlAM MON- j IIAV MOUNIVO I ;.u-t The British freighter Otter Pool, which ; 1 coming to this jort ta load gTaln. It due off Triple Island at 7 o'clock tonight and will 1 boarded there by Capt. Lirry Thomson, who went out ' this afternoon to pltet her tn. Seln? ! already lined enrcute. the Otter Pool wHl altneit 1mmcdtely go cn berth jatj.ttie elerater wherssahe wl urt ! loading early Monday morning. She saauld gel away a-bou. Thunday with a j fall cargs for the united lungoom or ooatlnent. The Empire Shipping Co, represented here by O. W. Nlckeracn & Co.. ara agenu for the Otter Pool and lo fori the Srdge Pool which U due about next Prlday i KING ASKED ! ABOUT CHINA i ; I'litM ll.lt AN Ml El! tJltSTION As IO POLICY CANH NOT AMi:il I OK AIIYICK OTTAWA. April S. Kepl)lng to a qnrMlon In Ihe llue of Commino an to whether Ihe CanadUn goiern-incut mu In a-ord with the ltrltlh olk.v In China, Premier King Mild jt-.lrr0iy attrnxMin: "Ht luxe not hern a-krd for our adlre and we hate not extended an) adtlee to the llrltlh gotrrnioent In the matter. The Canadian goterninriit l being Informed 1 the ' Itrltlvh oil the Irrml of eentv till Infornui-Hull hrlng more or less along the line of rr drNit-lies DAILY SERVICE OF TRAINS TO START HERE ON MAY 22 ! Dully train service on the Canadian National Railway to and from Prince Rupert will be inaugurated on May 22, It la omelally announced. The schedule will be Identical to that of last year with trains leaving for the East at' 11:30 am. dally except Sunday and, trains arriving at 8 30 pan. datly except Tuesday. Consolidated Stock Makes noon: Sensational Advance from Rich Vancouver Id. Strike VICTORIA, April 9. The Victoria Times said yesterday after; "An increase of around $2,000,000 in the Value of the holdings of the Consolidated Mininir & Smelting Co. of Montreal and Trail is represented by the recent sensational advance of the price of Coast Copper on the Vancouver and Victoria markets according to figures compiled at the Stock Exchange here today. The figures show in round numbers that Consolidated owns 125,000. of the total of 200,000 shares of Coast Copper. The advance which has more than doubled the value of holdings in the Sunloch mines on the Jordan River near Victoria of which the Montreal company is recorded as 1 .Ml Onn AAA -t- . . a . tnwell t f(C fill A Vl Q ti noiuing Ptr oov.vw snares added another fuuu.wo to tne solidated on Vancouver island." Newspaper 9. ., 1927 fZZZllStory of Their Escape VANCOUVEIt. April . Mra. ! Maude Mclntyre, charged with i the murder cf her Jiut'oand. ; James Edward Mctntyre. by 1 alx3ot:n: htm In a room of the Anjtlus Hotel here on Dccenibcr 23 last, waa acquitted by a :! Jury of twelve men at the Sp-prcme Court Aasln; here late yesterday afternoon alter thirty e!ght minutes consideration and was UametUately d!-iar;cd by Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald. The jury w-34 of the opinion that the woman sbot In setf-dctoice. MONEY LEFT ; TO HIS WIFE mps. a! u ir. m in'tyuk, who ki:j.i:d ihm:vm. i- iikm;- lllltKY OC III" ESTATE VANCOCVE1L April II. A lew Iioum brlurr hK alfe. Mrv Maud M:lntjre. )eiterUy aftrrniMta srtiilllrd on a rbargr of murdering him. the wa I II of the late Jame Edward Mrlutire. alio a Ont In a litrt rui:u here a IereDibrr i lt. a lltrd In supreme Curt for jimtnte. An rtate ol more than fcrt.UiO a lhut 4lped hrln; left to a win. aged 3, a daughter. 2. and mother, aod aa Inrome from tlx hslanre or the eUte to hU uife for the duration of her life and. alter her death, to the ehililren. CANADIAN VESSEL AGAIN GOT HIGHER HALIBUT BID TODAY Canadian halibut again received the highest bid -at the Fish Exchange this morning when a total of 43.000 pounds jwasasld. Three American veei. dls- pored of 43.000 pound at quotations ranging from 15.1c and 8c to lS.Cc and Sc. while three Canadians sold 20,800 pounds at bid from 14c ' and 8c to 16.4c and 8c The arrivals were as follows: AMKIUCAN Imperial. 12.003 pounds, to Canadian rish & Cold Storage Co.. 13.2c and Be. Hazel H.. 16.400 pounds, to Booth rishcrles. l.le and c June. 13.500 pounds, to Canadian Fish ii Cold Storage Co, 15.6c and 8c. CANADIAN ttose Spit. 13.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. ISc and Be. Reveille, 3.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage -Co, 16.4c and 8c. Mepa. 2300 pounds, to Royal rtsh Co, 14c and 8c SALMON Narbethone, 530 reds, to Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co.. 23.1c. WALES AND IRELAND PLAYED DRAW GAME IN SOCCER TODAY LONDON, April 0. wales and ireiana played to a two-all draw In International soccer today. uui ui u iiu. v. ,v, marKei vaiue oi tne nuiuinsa ui wu- - TAKEN UP rfuiziy vjiucc iiciuicu by Men from Kiltuish TFTER BOAT STRUCK. THEY .MANAGED TO 31 A KB SHORE WHERE THEY LIVED FOUR DAYS ON HALII1UT DROWNED MAX I5URIED Seven members of the crew of the Canadian halibut Jjoat Kiltuish, which went ashore about eighty miles from YakuJ.at. arrived in the city today on board the fishinjr schooners June and. Imperial from Ketchikan and will seek new berths on other boats ajsoon as possible. While not minimizing any of the hardships which they were called upon to endure from the time the picked up by the American fishing schooner Irene auer ucing stranded for four days, during which time they lived on halibut hlch had been washed ashore from thi artcked craft, they look upon u - t T n j rl AATsnTI7 perlence aa part of the game and are j I A K A j 1,1 I I V I Y ready to put out again at the first! Jfll 111 UlsVVllli ipportunlty. 1 Avrnr. rwinmrt Membirs of the crew, when seen thla jiornln;. said that, tn addition to the htav7 snow storm, there waa also a very heavy sea running at the time and the craft which hit about a mile from ifaore. waa tossed about as a cork, mountainous seas sweeping over her and tearing everything loose. After nearly three hours of struggling to . 17 star wtth wlul the amp wntcn waa " ai: . the time being driven closer to shcr-. aotne of the crew were washed overboard and. with the greatest difficulty, were able to make ahore. Jock Low. cooc ana an expen .. made - rhore after a disperate atruggle ana. j u deepened by the closing of the when the engineer who was seeking W1llt,.mtll Dank wltn , etplux ot 5.. Uke a line ashore was nearly overcome. ' dlpc5.t5 o j1S-0oa.ooO. The Low went to hi assistance. On this line, which hung la the water, the , other members of the crew were able to make shore, taking advantage ot the heavy swells aa they rolled toward the beach. As the swells receded, each man clung fast to the line until another swell carried him nearer to aafety. While resetting the losa of Patrick Callahan, whose body wa latr picked up about flvi miles from the wreck, members of the crew feel that greater ' casualties might easily have resulted on such a stormy night under such circumstances. The remains of the deceased flshermsn were interred near hm the bodv was found, with a sultsbl: cress to mark his last resting pluct. KESCTt: Or MEN On the fourth day the American rchor-r Irsce noticed smoke from the fire on tbe ahore and later picked up rhe signals of the strandl TUhermen. After some difficulty In locating a landing place, the survlvora were taken on board and Ueated most hospitably and taken to Takutat. From Yakutat they proceeded to Cordova on the ateamer Admiral Watson and were taken from there to Ketchikan by the Admiral Evans. At Ketchikan sevea of the crew decided that they would come to Prince Rupert and arrived thla morning on the' boats June and Imperial. Capt. Fred Brown and other members ct the crew proceeding to Seattle on tbe Ad-moral Evans. The men are loud -In their praise of the treatment accorded them by the captain and crew of the Irene who lost, valuable time In' rendering assistance I and also to the captatna and crew ot the Admiral Watson and Admiral Evans (who assisted tn every possible way. At j Ketchikan, they said that Ocorge FrlM went to the Customs authorities and told the officials that If the men were junabte to get to Prince Rupert before the Princess Mary caiiea. to pruriuc them with every comfort and be would pay the bill if Canadian authorities failed to do ao. The seven member of the crew who arrived today au-e all well known locally. many of them having fished out of thts'po'rt for years. Rod McLeod, Jock law. Hugh TkteOlnnls, Kenny mcx and W. J. Marshall all make their home here while Oscar Berg and Ole "Ve come from Vancouver. The viewa of the sociologist who contends that a spanking la leas harmful to a child than a acoldlng will not be Indorsed by those of th spanking age. We can Imagine nothing more trivial or unimportant than, discussion of who was Calu's wife' Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly - laid danrlng floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least ('hone 457. Price Fits Cent boat hit until they were later I I V h k Nl I I IX I ) J ijULUitl tVIIOl.l: MONEY STP.t'CTI'RE Ol' COCN'TIJY IXCEKTAIV I'OLLOW-IN FAILl'KE Ol" I1IM CtN-1 ' CEKX LONDON. April tr- Toklo. despatches 'say that, pending successful adjustmeot JUin o sulrcowhlei - 'suspended this week with liabilities of U250.000.000. the entire flnanrial struc ture of Japan Is thrown Into uncertainty. oicom among traders and financier Suzuki Co. hclds the majority ot the stock of this bank. DROWNED OFF HALIBUT BOAT joiin rtrmisoN, hiikkmvn, illl OVEIillOAKll IROM VANCOCVEK VESSEL. m'MPETi CATCH VANCOUVER, April 9. John Peterson- waa drowned when be tell overboard from the halibut fishing vessel Bumper Catch near Campbell River according to advice received here yesterdy by the owners. The Bumper Catch Is owned by the Imperial Trading Cq a local Japanese cencern. She Is about 54 feet long and is of the seliie but type. She operates In the halibut fisheries out ot this pert. ROBBERS GIVEN TERM OF YEARS Tintu: men. who hemi it milkmen IN VANCOl VtK, AUK SEN-TKNCKO IIV MACllsTltATE SHAW VANCOUVER. April S.-'-Aftar pleading guilty to charges of robbery wtth vio lence tn connection with two recent tarty morning hold-up of milkmen, James Terry. ged 19. and Bernard NlchoUa. the same age. were aentenced to three years; imprisonment, and WUllam, Pullman. 80. to two year by Magistrate Henry C. Shaw tn the city police court yesterday. ISLAND LOGGER LOST , LIFE IN VANCOUVER Jr.li rturke, Recently of l-ogan lulrl. fell IHihii Stairs In Kut End i. !, -Club . - . : Joseph Burke, logging camp operator who wa recently employed by tbe Kelley Legging Co. at Logan Inlet, on the Queen Charlotte Islands, lost hi life early thl week at Vancouver when he tell down a flight of ateps la ft Hasting East club. Hu next of kin Is, Mr. Henry Whittle of Manchester, Eng. Und. Advertise tn tbe Dally New