I 1 I IRTITIK .. . TAXI Boston Grill and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime Stand, i.xcnnnge uutiaing MATT VIDECK. Prop. OTTAWA, March 2. The House of Commons early this morn-apjurovod the fourth budget presented by Hon. James A. Uobb, ......... - r r .. i .. il i .. . .. . . . ... nn i' uuukci vt ur - uiinui icj uv uuvra 9 unu L.iui'rai i ruureasivcs 11. i ' 1 it m . itujiv Willie uimcrviiLi Ytra. i ruurtsiivea. uniLeu rarmerx cii - 1 . 1 I . I . , . 1 i r . a r 31 jafiii Hiiiiit. iiiiii'r iiii'iniHTit I r tm 1 1 1, vfiiffi n ir i iivi 11 .T:r-irii n nuAiiuAu, iiuuui iiiuihuui ivi ittiKui,r uftni u. ii tfciiiu, u.r hlirlili'o A NpIII. Inilotipnripnt. f .nmnv.AIIinrni who intrxl committee of the House of Commons "yesterday passed a resolution recom- niendinir ".-.at .he Dominion fh-Mi Act amen led i give tbe minister of agri- uure no t..; u r?ius licenses ior 'ssie ci ncj tsrieues oi wnesi ior purrj::jes w;: ! the quality thereof "been passed upn by a competent Tf.n T.-if mmr n inn lev -.-iiKkiuif ORflGATION N ABOUT 6 WEEKS i ja iw n aiar J .mnur inai k nm 1 1 i.it l debate a . onc lwdud prorogation of lit... till ivn f. . .v iMiiwt I m ... ,. m. f.TT v nilM nflllL :t." Andt-w Itae Duncan, will not brief r-jt before proceeding with tlrbate on this report. (IRE 'n HAKES IN CALIFORNIA TI KKVV DM; WAS VIOI.KNT IAOI (III TO HIIAKK III I.NON IN MINKKAI. 'nivAU. uiiiiui iiiu. ain.ri:ii a. ocivii 'hake buildings here. Six of the i urn asv avr it ........k t-v. a t u, ui stnasawis.s swwasi iTkl- sal.. ... vnnnquano area naa ocu quie ,a w IS IUVI1VUS. KM h K K Nli A I " 1 V all fWHnnh..m.H . ATLANTIC CITY AiLANTTn rTTJ' at a . .. n -'. vii 1. ni.. Aiurrii . ".rr w l Mackenzie King has ar V.rl V. . ... - ....v ivi n ui in viPRimn nm r..ji... . fMinuian premier refused to ace r-i yii un nis arrival, dschirmu w ' 'I l-IHl . ear it scarcely passed seven days. Both Premier King and Hon. Outhrte. Conservative house lesder. were absent when the vote was taken The former a in Atlantic 'City tor a rest while the tatter left for Toronto last night. The two leaders were pslred. BABE RUTH SIGNS ON FOR $75,000 UimlMim II. ill lierii (Irttl.ig sY!.KHl uml Mas Asking lor SIIhi.iimi NEW YORK. Majeh 2 - Tube Ruth Coast Copper t Hen i Bourassa, Independent Liberal member for Labclle, ' WITHHOLD SEED LICENSE III I III I II III 1 ., IB.I4 oi i or (iiMmK made ui:- . I'OMMI.'XDA 1 ION I OUwVMKXD- ment or act , Quebec, iu the only member on the govflrnnxnt ildt of the House ho voted against the budget. Tr-e House first voted on the amendment of Dr. a. a. Ooote, United Firmer ' member (or MacLeod, which wu defeated ; by 182 to 21, Conservative voting with ! ' Liberals. I ; The sroendmefit expressed regret that , the budget a presented contained no i . effective provision for a reduction In I j the high coil of living. Insofar a such . was due to a protective tariff, that ttia j budget showed no further departure from . ... . . . . , i the principle of direct and visible taxa- I OTTAWA, March 2. -The agricultural . . urther. that no sjritematlc effrrt was ielng made to reduce the national debt. The vote came after a debate which In length was In striking contrast to that of the dramatic session of last year. Then the debate lssted one month. This this aflcrcoon algnsd a contract fcr three years with the New York Yankee at 73.O0O annual!) . He was paid 453,000 Defers and was holding out for. atoo.ooo. i ankkv .m:.w. is SET lOlf MARCH II VANCOUVER, March 2. The application of Joe Sankey. Port Slnipaon Indian, for an appeal from a death sentence Imposed at Prince Rupert for the murder of Mia t-orctt Chlsholm at Port Esslngton last spring, will net be heard until March 14. as the British Columbia Court of Appeal yesterday stood the case down on the list to enable A. M. Johnson, K.C.. crown counsel, to appear following his duties at Nanalmo Assizes. MRS. BOWERS ISACQUIHED ikkkii o nitimi; or mix. MUt 0111 tn ix roxxti'Tiox ITII KT.U.IIINtl MKS. Mrlttl: IMl(Ti:i VICTOIIIA, Msrrh t. Aflrr le-lllirratlng for IhlilJ iiilnulr, the Jury -Jn I lie ne f Mrs. Jean lluarro. rlurgrd wllh man.ilau(h. Irr In riiiinrrllnii with the falul tabblllg itf I'rnlrrlrk Ui Mart In lirr home here on Notrmlter II. rrturnnl r rnllrt f .imt gullly lit night. The ilnllnii ui rr-tUi-iI with a ilrmoiiKtrulloii In the gallrry of the court rimm, lulf of the Utor lirlng noinrn. A r.;vrrily trial wa glten .Mr. Itowrrs at It whs mil) )rtrnla.v morning Hut the (Irunil Jury liitllrtril her. A true hill va al rrturnrd ( asuln( Mr. Mar-arrt MrlUe nh l (turctHl wllli murder In ronnrr. Hon wllh tlie shooting to death of her hulmnil, A. V. .Mrltar, on Nov inilirr If. 'tBRADY ASKS ABOUT nid Aakrtl (irr.smilri).r l(p.iirtril by Mrm- l-3r lirr for Mkrenu 1.08 1.75 . 3iiJ J. C. Brady. M.P. for Skcena, In the '-8 Hcure of Commona last week asked for 2T4 .30 a copy of all letters, telegrams, reports, 30.00 40.00 and other correspondence or communl- .10ii .11 rations between the government oi .OOJ", .0714 Canada or any member thereof or their .10H -12 deputies or the Civil Service Commission 3.2? 2-37 or the officials thereof or any other .13U 15 person or persona or political organlm. .07 . .07 Vs tlons relating to the appointment of a .00 H .01 Va farm Instructor and Dominion conatablo .13 .16 for Bablnc Indian agency In 1930. 7.20 , 7.60 The motion wai agreed to. Defence of Shanghai Left With ' Shantungese as Defection Puts Pekin Troops Out of Business SHANGHAI. March 2. The defence of the city' against the nenr-approachlng Nationalist forces was today left entirely In the hand? of the Shantungese by the complete withdrawal of Marshal Sun Chuan Fang's army from thu, Sung Klang and ShanghaLarca. The collapse of Marshal Sun's defence followed the defection on Tuesday of one of his general's Men Chao Yueh, who refused tp all) with the Shantungese who recently came to Marshal Sun's aid in the rations against the Cantonese. In the concessions, British and French troops wait in readiness to defend the foreign property should eae army and thousands of othera are the necessity arise on the expected ar said to be deserting. Suu'a army is rival of the Cantonese. There Is hope now completely discounted w a factor that no move will be made against the I of Importance In the military situation consular district but the defenders are t armed for any eventuality. Tex Rlckard will girdle the land with a lore, number of Marahal Sun a chain of boxing arenas. "Cult llnkat" rh.n Pineda trooDS wero reported to- asks the New York Times. Either tha night to have SOW ovnr t th Ounlon-lor "puMb hcwls." mam BABINE INDIAN AGENT VANCOUVEK EXCHANGE ! '''" ' "' Aerrr to rro.ll.cr wiw-at uc. BUvcr .. rxnaolldatcd . Dunwrll Gladstone . . . Howe Sound . Independence Indian Marmot Premier Iortcr Idaho . Silver Crest . Surf Inlet ... Richmond . . . EIGHT HALIBUT BOATS ARRIVE .ai.i:n or Hsu i:tii.xtiK Till" MllliMVd TOTAU.KO III..MH) I'OlMis ltir 11 ud Or u lllgli Itlil .... Halibut catches marketed through the Fiih Exchango this morning totalled 144,000 pounds of which Canadian boats landed but 8.000 pounds. Prices were not as high as yesterday, the top bid being 15.6c and 9c. AMt:itlt'.X , Kodlak, 40.000 pounds, to Atlln Fish cr'es. 14.4c and 0c. Panama. 48.000 pounds, to Canadian Flfh St Cold Storage Co- 14.4c and 8c. Marmot, 83,000 pounds, to Booth Fisheries, 14.3c and 8c. Alaska, 30,000 pounds, to Royal Fish Co.. 14.3c and 8c. Chancellor, 5.000 pounds, to Booth Fisheries, 15.6c and Sc. Katalla, 3,000 pounds to Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co., 15.3c and Be. CAXAIHAX rlr pt Jacks, 4.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries, 15.3c and 9c. Swing, 1,000 pounds, to Canadian Fish : Cold Storage Co.. 15c and 8c. COMMISSION IS DONE IN WEST Cl'STOMS UOII fOMI'LKTE.S SI.S. MOX IX MANirOIIA AMI Wll.l, Ol'f.X NKXT IX TOKOXTO WINNIPEO. March 3. The royJ commission Investigating the customs completed Its session In Manitoba lsst night. It has now covered British Columbia and the three prairie provinces and adjournment has been taken until March 31 when the probe will open In Toronto.. , f Advertise lu th Dally News. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE UUPEUT, D.C., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2, 1927.. .. ClreuUtlon 1430 Sales 473 VICTORIA, March 2. The Legislature is showing signs tha' he end of the session i.-t In sight. On Tuesday, most of the afternoo itting was taken up with consideration of the estimates in commit ce of supply. This was followed by the advancing, for the mo trt, of non-contentious bills. According to the proposals of the government, there will b expended in the province this year in the matter of road extension tnd replacements, together with bridges and other accessories o. roads, a sum of more than $6,000,000. Ordinary expenditures fo i. roads are estimated at more than tl.500,- HERRING IS IN AT LAST m:im:iioat a.iiiitl' auuived LAST NK1IIT WITH KlltsT CATCH FROM LOCAL WATERS Cupt. Ole ko; hrtiujht thr'selne-hout Aturltr Into port at midnight lt night with 3H tout of hrrlng I lie llrt of the M-uon to be rauclit In local viiiter. Tliry were taken outside llutlrfi Cor where Capt. bS rrHrtr.l the I'redrllii, IVrthune anil Zi.nardl were ho;ilng yesterday urtrrn.HMi to take ratrhrs mmiii. Tlir hrrrlnj nut louilr.l halt by halibut bonis at the Prince Rupert r.oullnur this inuriilng, nine bouts Inning tukrn It hy nine o'clwk and the entire siih hating gone by IKMIII. fourtiTmenlost lives in mine when piping struck cage NOTTINGHAM, England, March 2.-- It Is definitely established that fourteen men lost their lives yesterday when a cage taking eight miners into a pit was struck by tons of piping which collapsed. The cage crashed to the bottom where the men were working. Advertise In the Dally News. 1 O0C while bridges call for expendttun ! of more than (440 000. There Is to be 130.000 expended a the government dock at Prince Rupert Part of tha, structure, which has beei condemned, will be rebuilt and genera Improvements will be effected. In the varljut districts, Omlneca an-. Pert Oicrge top the list for approprls tlons tor reads ..ud bridges at 78.03( each. Cariboo gets 175.000; Atlln. 56.500 LUloset. 160.000 and Skeena. 56,49C Tb ma)or ixirtion of the Sk.eena appro prlatloa will be for continuance l 1 FH 14 Island Wghway at Prince Jjpl-tliMjga : "r ! i j lrxru.q BLffout' ut p.CTEKT, TB-lUE BOAUll VANCOUVER, March 3. At a meeting of the shipping committee cf the Vancouver Board cf Trade yesterday afternoon It was decided to send letters to the Boards of Trade at Prince Rupert. Victoria and Nanalmo seeking support for the proposed formation cf a pilotage advisory commission. HOCKEY. Canadlens 3, Detroit 0. St. Patrick's 4. Pittsburg 1. New York Americans 3. Boston 0. Chicago 3, N. Y. Rangers 0. You'd think, to follow the direction of men's eyes, that beauty Is only skin deep. Angry Demonstration Staged as Premier Baldwin and His Wife Visit Scene of the Big Disaster NEWPORT, Wales, March 2. Miners staged an angry demon titration against Premier Baldwin at the scene of yesterday's mine explosion today shortly after he and his wife had arrived to express their condolences with those who had been bereaved. The Premier was booed and there were shouts of: "Why don't you go down in the mine yourself?" The demonstration began as the visitors were leaving the mine offices where they had Inquired about the progress of rescue work and voiced sympathy for the stricken. Little hope Is held out for the twenty-eight men who are still in the mine. The death toll Is now i . believed to be 51. Twenty-tlirce bodies "Oangs Use Plane'' That should ' have been recovered. incxih the way for them. I-irpe Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Price Five Onta JOi W bJACiVliln iiV ritiUAMLl iaii if in. wui4 a u i iu f m-i iif lis f UL ,ffif nujimv m ljiimi I I ET I . i i r i ooo miaget Approved mrly This Morning by Vote of 111 to 88; Party Lines Sustained i k u i u 1 1 iiiir i in ft i iimi r.i.iiiir.i .liuiiiiii i iiir document and Conservatives, U.F.A. and others oppose with few exceptions ! I i ! MISS MARY DLAKITIS of Manchester, N.H., winning the snowshoe race acrots the Amoskeag Ledge, near Manchester, in which the Manchester Brownies took part. She is shown here falling over the finishing line. The race was run in chilling sleet, which made even the spectator dressed in warm overcoats, shiver. TWO COUNTRIES Prince Rupert Included TO CO-OPERATEj a r f.XAIA AMI lMTi:i KTATKH T 1ET TOiKTIH:K IX lVtTl(IAT- ixi mim:i:ai. imhstkv POOL INFORMATION I.MrtlltTANT lEflM()XrKK.aiKl m iinri i.s in .ii:i:tixi at OTTAWA VITKItllV bTTAWA. March 2. The Canadian an United Slates governments art to work In close co-operatlsn tn Investljatln; the problems atlcctltg the mineral Industry tn both countries it was an. nounced ! night following a conference of Canadian and American government offlclala her. In future, infor-matlon will be pooled and present and tutiire investigations will bo co-ordinated to the advantage of th industry hi both countries if approval Is given br the respective governments to the tie-clslon of the officials who met here or Tuesday. 111 SipfJl UfJI lULtUllb I UI B.C. Roads, Bridges RUM STEAMER IS CAPTURED COASTOIAUU CtTTEB CA110M A TAKES KKIE!t VI MHP WITH 12ki cam: of Licit oit AUOARI) CAITAIX AKUESTEIt SAN FRANCISCO. March 3. A wlre-css message to' coastguard headquarters rom the patrol boat Cahokla said that be steamer Federal 'Ship had been jited 300 miles southwest of San Fran- sco on Tuesday with 12.230 cases of .hlskey on board. The message also aid that Captain S. S. Stone had teen ilaced und?r arrest and that a crjw rom tbe Cahckia had taken over the aptured "Ship. The Federal Ship cleared from Van-ouver, B.C. for Buena Venture, Colombia, with a cargo of liquor on February 12. LITTLE GIRL'S AWFUL DEATH FIVE-YEAR OI.O MARY MrlXTYKK SlCCCMItS TO IXJL'KIEH WIIEX HYXAMITE CAP EXPLODED AT 1)1 XCAX DUNCAN. March 3. While playing lu an cmpiy cnicaen nouse on me larm of her parents. Mary Melntyre. aged five, was so badly injured cn Tuesday by the explosion of a dynamite cap the had found In the building that she died this morning in the King's Daughters Hospital. She received terri ble Injuries, both hands being blown off and both eyes being badly Injured. A three-year-old alstcr, Florence, also re ceived serious Injuries. "BLACK BEAR" STARTS ALIBI liEFEMiAXT IX ALASKA .MAIL ROIL ItERY CASE COXTEXKS SHE WAS XOT THERE AT IHVlSlOX FAIRBANKS, March 3. Introduction .f defence testimony In the "Black Scar" mall robbery case began In th 'ederal court here on Tuesday. Attorneys for the defendant, Mrs,-Nellie Bates, ailing witnesses In rapid succession, started efforts to prove that she was working on a mining claim in the Idttarcd district during September, 1934, and that she was not present at the division cf the loot as contended by the prosecution. IMPROVEMENTS IN HARBOR AT HYPER Appropriation Approved by War Department of CM. (lovvriimrnt at Wali-Inttoii YrMrnl.iy WASHINGTON. March. 2. The War Department yesterday approved an appropriation' for Improvements at Hyder Harbor near Stewart to protect It from flood waters of the Salmon River.