5 TAXI Boston Grill and' Ambulance Service iiiivnnciL' 11 l Anviimo mi nun veiinnnn iii.ii.ii MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOt Til ( (IMMITS M K'llli: IX f.AMIOAT AT III.OKIlIX JUflTENAY March 30.- nolert Mc- lltc.'iiu u;;ml 58 wua ao badly, crushed hen he wiui caught In a donkey cn-Lc in a logging camp up the Island om here that he died at the Ilocl; iy Uospltal, Uolm llulenn, aged 10. whoic body waa Itmd aboard the launch ' Jolly Jumbo" Uloedcl with a bullet wound through ke head, left a note expressing his IteuUon to 'end U all." iSKA VALLEY HAS VOLCANOS V l lfATI Il!" IX VAI.I.i:V Of TKN llllOl MANK h,MOKi:S Alii: ACTH V- Actoiiinxu to hi;.iii IlKI'OUT SEWAttD. March 20. -Ilcncwcd netlv- In the Valley of Ten Thousunu mokes la reported by the mull nd M.T ... ... cngcr atcamor Btarr wmcn rctumeu Monday from a yoyage to polnta Hons tho Alaskan Peninsula and the tteutlan Islands. Heavy smoko and cam la Issuing forth from two craters the valley. . RICHO STATION TO HAVE NEW MACHINES VANCOUVER, March 20 Two plants. In Avro Lynx and a HS2L, are expected Irom the East at Jericho air station In Ihe near future. At present two Avros knd one H82L are being employed In Ihe training of eastern officers there. Mother mm: nine is kept In reserve. m.iiioi ,s m;tiia('k VANCOUVER, March 20. (By Pre). Joe Banker's application tor a new trial received a . serious set-1 back. Monday afternoon -when the 'Courr of Appeal, by a four . to one decision., retimed to admit new evidence tendered by counsel for the convicted man. Only Mr. Justice McPhllIlp held that a new trial should be directed fdr the purpose of hearing the evidence tn ques tion. ennrlea Relnholt. crown minion Constable A. J. Watkliuon. was produced In court and examined by A. M. Johnson. K.C.. crown counsel, and J. Edward Dlrd. counsel for the accused. lie Insisted that hh evidence In tlie trial at Prince Rupert was right and denied that he had spoken to Walklnson at all. Chief Justice McDonald. In rejecting the motion for admission of new evidence, held that there was no sugges tion of animus on Itclnholfs part to cause the court to discredit him. He held that the evidence waa not ot any great Importance In any case and that the court should not admit evidence that, with any reasonable care, could have been obtained at the trial. The chief justice was supported by Mr. Justices Martin. Oalllhcr and M. A. Mr. Justice McPhllllps held, however, that he would allow the new evidence to go In on the ground that anything favorable to a man on trial for Ills l!(c should be heard. Argument on the appeal on points of Uaw was rcaumed today by Mr. Bird. imititv or i:viiii:n(.i: That the trlah Judge should have taken the case from the Jury and let the accused go because the crown had failed to Implicate .Suukcy with the crime was the contention raised thki morning by Mr. Bird who complained nt the paucity of the Indian's Identification and the Illmslncm ot the evidence produced at the trial. Mr. Dlrd charged that the Indian had been taken four times from his cell and questioned by the police before a statement was elicited, He argued tlial tho statement which was finally obtained from Snukey was not admlstMblo as evidence because accused was 'In fcaf of the law." The argument Is proceeding. t i:tiiku ui;i'oin. Prince Kupcrt. Raining, southeast wind: temperature, 43'. Terrace. Rain, calm, temp. 41. . Itotswood. Cloudy, calm, temp, 40. Alyansh. Rain, calm, temp. 40. Alice Ann. Heavy ra'lu, calm, temp. 40. Anyox. naln, calm, temp, 40. Stewart. Rain, calm, temp. 38. Hazelton. Light rain, calm, temp. 40, Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm, temp, 32. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, temp. 37, Whltehorsc. Cloudy, calm, temp. 28 Stewart River Clear, North wind, temp. 20. Advertise In the Dally News. 4- nessed last night's match. IN AUSTRALIA xtati: i:i.i:ctiox n mh th ani Mt'.sT ki:si i.ti:h I'mavou-Aiii.v rou them toiiav AlH UMOi:. Munh S!l. The Mule eld lion In Smith ami WrMrrn Ahs-truMu rrMilti-d uiifatru)ilv for Uilmr ndminl'tratltitix, the l.HnraN and (nil ii try imrly n-eurlng tueiityktx nut iif fnrty-xlt irul III hnlith Ann. trulla while In WrMrrn AuMrallu the Imii Oppiltlnn partlm eliileil tue ntv-thri'e inenilers ajnliiM Ihe Mimr iiiiinliir far the Ijiliiirltri, WARSisIPSTO BE INVITED an corxrii. ioiri.ii;s with m u- (icstion or ( i;i.r.uit.Ti(iN com-.mi i i li: The secretary of t,ho July 1 cclcbra- tl committee asked the city council last night to lender an Invitation to British, Japanese and American warships to pay' it visit to the port for the celebration and the oouuoll endorsed the suggestion on motion of Aid. W. J. Clrccr and Aid. R. F. Perry. In the discussion on tho matter It was pointed out by the mayor that ho had attended the meatlng when the suggestion had been made and he had found the commlttco very anxious to make a success of the affair. He favored the lUca"of th'" council co-opcratlug wlth!lthe"eomnUHoe by extending tho ' ' Invitation. Aid. Stephens waa not opposed to having the ships como but he felt that It would call for some expense on the part ot the city In entertainment. Different members of the council fav ored the proposal which was finally adopted without opposition. ."Brown certainly lets the rest of the world go by these days." PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPEUT, B.C.. tj&ESDAY, MARCH 29, 1D27 ing Yangste River and have them trained on British warships and merchantmen assurances from the home government as to their fate. Sir Austen explained that there was no British concession at Shanghai as al Hankow but that the British Intercuts were centred In the International settlement, the future of which could be determined only In consultation wllh other Interested powers. No negotiations arc progressing at The cities of Hankow and Kashlng. the dispatch siys. havo declared themselves wholly Communistic. COAL MINE DISASTER present nor Is It possible to negotiate j hPS,m. Umtom fn.m T..ko Tell fully in the present anarchial condl-, r , ,,,,,. , l l(mrrr uu. hue iuivikii iiimwucr aaia. ( ANTONESi; MOl'NT (ilt.NM The Cantonese at Nanking have 1 IONDON. March 20 A dcKimtch mounted heavy guns on Lion Hill over-1 Tokyo says that 130 miners arc knowj, looking the Yangste River and have to have perished In a coal mine distrained them on British warships and j aster In Japan. Sixty bodies have been iiicrcnammcn ancnorca m the river recovered. nays a Shanghai dispatch to the Dally Mall. The Cantoncso have also. It Is, Advertise In the Dally News. Colonial Independence With Strong Imperial Relations Urged by Governor General VICTORIA, March 20. Outlininir his vision fif thn iiliiro Hint Canada would hold in tho future British Empire, Viscount Willing-don. Governor General of Canada, in addressing the Canadian .Club ,here at luncheon yesterday, following the presentation to him in the city council chamber of the freedom of the city, the first time such a gift has even been made in Canada, snid "Thr. Emnln. will K one the like of which the world has never seen, an Empire which, w.iitiutur pusstmisis may say, tne more independent and free the .various parts may bcome in matters of administration, the more closely bound will they be in ties of. also presented with a old key as a loyalty to the throne." symbol of privilege. The name of the Oovemor Qeneral Replying, Viscount Wltllugdon said: "" " "Mcnoca in a book "I can safely promise i will do mv "Has he bought a house by the side of freemen of the city of Victoria which of the road?" I it. Is expected will be preserved for cen- "No, he got a used ear." Iturles. The distinguished recipient was utmost to see that no act ot mine will bring discredit on your city In this its first choice of free men." Circulation 1500 NEW Al TOMOIIILE Sale 423 jjPI '" HflKlljinBn f i' I Si. BBjajBwamWaamilmS&ffM3to aBBIIImI NEWSPAPER WOMEN'S CLU1I ISALL: Stajre and government celebrities joined newspaper women and 3,000 noted guests on March 11 in the grand ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York City. Charlie Chaplin hobnobbed with Major-General Summerall and his party. IOKT MH.I.IWI WINS MUST IIIX'KKV UAMU VrieOUVBR, 4lfc 20.-Trt WUIUan wsprjaa BttU' Allan Cup hockey gSme wlfh "Toronto Orada by a oore of three to two and will play again on Wednesday night, a victory then giving them the coveted silverware which Is emblematic ot Canadian amateur champion- ., ' ihlp. Ten thousand enthusiastic who!e D! UnK- hun!ry ,or.the game' wlt credibility waa atucked by i : London Cabinet Decides iVo More Concessions Will he Made Until Peace and Order is Established hi"i;i:i) uKt'oito is . .MADE IN I I.OUIOA f 1 DAYTON BEACH, Florida, March SO Major it. O. D. Sea- LONDON, March 29. The British cabinet has decided to take 1 Brave. British driver, established a firm stand in China and to make no further concessions there new "J1 wcf this morning until the present "anarchial" conditions are ended and the Chinese wllh a 1,000 hP- racln utt- authoritics have proved themselves capable of establishing order. : moblle whcn hc trTeIIetl at Leaving a two-hour cabinet meeting in Downing Street, Sir Austen ' rate oi 207 MUe an hour f li ,i rti 1 ... ,-1 .i I fnM,ii,ti c.MnlnH.. . l it.. If r r u.....,,,t iiitim onicwi;, iiuantu iu uic iiuui: ui commons , . , , , and there assured the members that there would be no further! surrender of British rights in China until the Chinese could preserve order wherever their authority existed. I Members of. the House sought lntor- . i matlon as to Orcat Brltalu'a entire re- I .... . , . ,,.H Uatcd, manned ,..H ,K. the river forts u , . , ... i between latlon to the Cntnesc situation assert- ; .... , , . nh.v,. Cnlnklang and the mouth ,k of the lng that the foreign community in Y,. m . . , Shanghai was anxiously awaiting re- veS5el5, the ,tcamer afire by sheila. I GEORGIAN BAY CANAL FILL PASSES SECOND READING AT OTTAWA :. Knrc'j 23. The Georgia:, i Bay Canal bl'.! r :ce:ved Its second read-1 ing in the Houss of Commons, last j night aud passed by a majority of, fifteen on a division of 103 to 88. De bate on the bill has been In progress fcr two weeks. The government Is VIIIC IOC lADIMrCPt ppwlln 1 e measure wniic (Jo riser lVlLLj LOU Jm rtIJlvatlvel, voting against It. KtllSlltHU MISSIONARY FROM china will be in city at Week-end Word has been received in the clt from Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess ot the Flrat United Church here, that her sister, who has been a missionary In China, arrived in Vancouver on last Sunday on tlie Empress ot Asia. Both will arrive in Prince Rupert the latter part of this week. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid Asked Wheat 1.42J, Dunwell 1.33 1 J3 Glacier 08); .00 Howe Sound 30.50 40.50 Independence- .08)4 Marmot v,,,.... ...10 ,. ..ll Premier ,, 2.10 2J0 Porter Idaho .15 .18 Surf Inlet .01 .02 A Richmond 14 .1514 Coast Copper 8.15 8.50 It parking space were allotted In accordance with demand, each driver would have space to park his spare tire. When In Rome do as the Romans do. but when In bad don't do as the baa )n do. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NKVV SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. I'hone 457. Price Five Cnte OSEIn ZAMEY LOSES FIRST ROUND m a a a imi a a u iii ifii, a a a m a n ms a a . a m a uf b m hi m f 'i f ini ji a . x x a -ix v LrLf a f uriii iKii 1 tr or v j a a am iv k i i a-i i a u a ww a a a a . i w rmPfll Court ReiortQ ' ' J ' V a a sa ar w in 6j Defence Lawyer lll.l.. III II .'I' IM'P'n.'lMTl'L' lite rr..."rnwK'V . rr.,r.t.i . ........... -v,., wiw. aw l.fa villi. I JUSTICE FINDS NO ANIMOSITY (Special to Daily Ni'wmi . Aftwiui i.k, .March 2D. Joseph Sanki-y. I'ort Simi.son ian, condemned to hang on .May 25 for the murder of Miss Loretta! IllwJm. tivnt t a. 1. t i I a, i t m I V..W...M juvj jwuu ptiiuui tvuunui. ui run -vneiiiKiun on iuay i ii ml vi'iir i fivi inn i rmr ffiii n ri in hia t iit rnB it r. i . u n tz .. i. umbia Court of Appals yesterday when the court declined to key, on the grounds of inadmissability. Such affidavits from i . ..... nee Rupert last November; Mrs. Constance Cox, Indian inter- aprcter. ana others were to have becu IAimAlRrr ! The prospect now Ii that the hearing lx&llU iTUlVLllj ot Sankcy'a application for a new trial n m r t-v rrmw a m mi V I 1 1 U Ul III All U oiur rui-Aiui M tSl ll IIV kl kl'IAIII II I V. TLME ON MAKIMJ Weber and aix other member of tlie , luaicomDe rioe or Hunan, who pleaded 'gtrtHfto ataglng a potlateh at King-combo lnlt recently, were released on Suspended aentence on the undertaking that they would not repeat auch an u ja rN 1 1 1 YifF wn t rf nmwinfi tin in ar wnn made .an Investigation, several thousand ri .,1 1 n ra umrfH nf ht.nh.t. flirnltlir anil uiuer gijuu dcaiuh tjttw. Wait UUIIIUUW.U falloWlnv the navmenl bv tribesmen of at large aum for tlie marriage oi a tfuting girt. Klnjrcoinbe wait the only tribe that thad refused to agree to abollah the Bcuitom of potlatchlng which the au- Iterltlea believe now to be a thing ot ttie.paat. AGEDIES ON VANCOUVER ID. UtCltl.Y SI W Kll.l.l'.l) IN l'INKt. KNdiNi; .r ui:NT at uock uav . wilt not be concluded until Wednesday or Thursday. The time Inlervenlnz will be devoted to argument of couiuel on polnta of law. A. M. Johnson. K.C.. U appearing for the crown. CANADIAN FISH ' . ARRIVALS HIGH t A I'E 1SEALE lilHNOS UHKIKHT CATCH Of HOME ItOAT fit) IAII THIS SEASOX Canadian vessels brought In the bulk of the halibut tuarkcted at the local Fish Exchange this morning. The biggest Canadian fare from a slnjls boat yet this season was brought In by the Cape Scale which ottered a catch ot SCCiO pounds. Of the 117,430 poundi asid today. 4C.CO0 pounds was from American boats and 71,450 from Can adian. The day'a arrivals and alea were as follows: AMERICAN' Arrow, 3S.0O0 pounds, to Pacific Fish- cries. 12.1c and 6c. Eureka, 10.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish li Cold Btoric C 13.4c and. 7c. , CANAIHAX Minnie V.. 1,750 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries, 12 Jc and "7c. Cape Bcale, 33.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish li Cold Storage Co, 11.0c: and 6.5c. , N. & S., 3.000 pounds, and Mulrneag. 2.000 pounda, to Atlln Fisheries, 12J2c and 7c. Impereuse. 10.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. 12.2c and 8c. Dolphin II.. 3.200 pounds, to Canadian Fish Ac Cold Storage Co.. 12.3c and 7c. Westerner. 2,000 pounds, and W. F 5 .500 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. 12.2c nd'7c.' WWi. . W. T.. 4.CO0 pounds, to Canadian Fish' ' b Cold Storage Co.. 12 3c and 7c. Swing, 2.000 pounds, to Royal Fish Co.. 12.3c and 7c. Cantonese are mounting heavy guns overlook- J ;0PTI0N TAKEN LAROSEMINE ENOLISH MINIMI t'OMI'.WY WIU. MAKE EXAMINATION OF Flttl- FEKTV IN SI'KINO HALF MILLION HOI.LAltH M AV UE pi PENT. An option has been taken on the La Rose Mine at Alice Arm. by an English mining company according to Joseph Wells, a director of the La Rose Mining Co. who arrived In the city today from Alice Arm. He has recently spent six weeks-in Vancouver in con nection with the deal. , . An examination ot the property wilt be made as soon as snow Is oil the ground, which will not be until June at least. Future plans depend on tlie result of the examination. The agreement calls fcr the expen- dlture of 8100,000 on development work, and O. R. Bancroft, who negotiated the deal lor the company stated that It was willing to spend 8500.000 If necessary. The terms of the agreement have not been made public. The Englian company taking over the LaRose Is well known In the north, where It has been operating a property. The agreement has been forwarded to London for ratification, and whan this has been done the name ot the company wilt be made public. WERE FISHING WITNESSES AT WESTMINSTER TEI.I. COMMISSION OF IM.KOAL OPERATIONS AT SMITH'S INLET NEW. WESTMINSTER. March 29. John Sorensen ot Whonnock testified at the McKenzie commission hearing yce terday that, while he was fishing at Tvashclla Creek In Smith's Inlet- last July, A. Chrlatlanson, a fisheries .official, told him to "tell the boys" to move t way from the forbidden area wher they had cast their nets because the Inspector was coming from Prince Ru pert. The witness declared that Overseer Scgstad had visited the lagoon and told Chrlstlanson of the official's trip from Prince Rupert. In a signed statement, John Ivarsoa, foreman tor the douse Packing Co., stated that It was "all fixed" for fish lng In the forbidden area. Advertise to the Dally Newt