jfsave Money Tiie cheapest wijr to buy the la,H- News I to subscribe by the -car The cost Is 15.00 and your , if. delivered to your add"e t , evening Just figure ov e ;,.,ii cost, to you for tb' twelve mont Mn :i lor Ground Will for New llii; ..; Harbor EDUCATION AND CO-OPERATION ARE STRESSED kl l'Dirr III t OMMlHIOK IN KMIAKII TO I XTr.KN llIIKmi I'KA-11 Hl.n Villi : ' A May . education and eo- ( ii flshcrieiv which fhich lnv i ' lotu In I In- niarlt i. (1 in the H. uw : Air Hjii J. A C i.nii'jloner pointed out that men little or uo co-operaUo : KhermeQ. The ah ore flali--v imte alsnn ui a baanr BODY FOUND STANLEY PARK l it Mny fcV -LyUtg In the tsjcond beach. Btaoley "iv of n man believed be1 '" of victoria was found The man's throat waa I iy the aide of . the body II Mntned raaor. Ah hclleve the man had been A,'' only three flah catchea 'l"s mornluu mid the boats until tomorrow w. in tu Mtv ana nwrw "' v avieirvtrirru TV I 111' fl l . ,... that U1BS.1 BlUUIUiPViwas . . i The only n- dMs for the batancej 1 . l . . . I 1 mki. H (Jill huh ii,.' v...... Lbs LoiM thai Out - vne uiympla with 8.000 quiry. Wts nunissioiwr ,-.lDDer -nd . Jn . I He tvwj American boaU deference to ine commlslou' .-y;U-wui manner ana tne tated that it vii merely the carryinjr out r re iinnnaB woraea in ( fieri to hla own diaadvaii- fiOTORMANON CAR KILLED HE HAH IWItlMi XIITtlKU ' tra of 1 D Cham- Mav - -amen realtllng at fatally injured last w ktreet r' colllrted on an Improviwd termlnua :ai Street iii'vrti-n ... ... u.l r..u ritl died thriT ht-un, ais run, driven by Chum-j her Co I J. R Morgau and W I. Wllllam. i Vancouver barrister, formerly of Prince Bui.ert. are the prinripaU and art j etiually lutereated In the new Billmor mcdrpurawfi wivn lkijuu ui ;ooo I a w A lar. In lawitrf lit I !. mnnern &re ihr Mount T'llm.e mute " ... .. ffAI.YWINSIN Ml'- DAVIS TENNIS H ,l MTRAU.t n mi: ri.tvKit at ut:). TOII.IY I ..:-. May .--Australia wa in the Davlh Cup Tonnl ' luy by Italy wlien BaroM defeated. Owuld PatUraon 2-0. B-l. irivtng Italy ' iding the victory of the ieniun. looal repreaenta-enintlonal Plaherlea Oom-n trip to Ketchikan on Marfan of Minneapolis, Mr. Mor gan's brother, who will be located here ir. direct ohane of the plant, and . H aimer and E J. Palmer. aou-in-law of Mr. Morgan and his saaoelatea in ttv lufslnx bufciBtas. Construction of Use mttl wilt be under the auparvuiaa of Joseph Portelanoe who will be the mill wright All the work will be carried out the company. I The mill, when eomnmsaa. ww, expected, employ abaut fifty men. It s UKM XT I "UI have a capacity of IMOO fert pw Ingle dally nun. vwm " derived from steam. puking of the cutUnf of fir. Mr Morgan stated that It waa the Intention to aw ull of this species that the mar- Be Broken Tomorrow W H 71 Ktm H 17 B C Lumber mill at row an his otse 6 miles from Prince Ruvert Subsidiary concern to J. R. Morgan Company CHINA STOPS formed for purpose of milling logs cul ; m m ,y.r by them in this neighborhcod ; VHll )Um of ground will be commenced tomorrow Temporary tHatin Declared RKEAKING and it is expected to have the new sawmill of the ,B vttv2!!i1fllU1' tion With Japan ' recently formed Billmor Spruce Mills Ltd., six-and-a-half miles along the Canadian National Railway track south of Prince Rupert in operation by the fall of this year. Official announcement of the oroiect was .... :ig fubrirn if tt.e mdiu- maae today by John It. Morgan, pioneer logging opera- . ..ver and thrive w. greasy fa Qf this who in aiiflrf of be , coast, one of thp nrincinals nf th vaii. temporary ces war unreport ,( lhe Boyai . . ' r ; - - - lwwi the northerner an niveau- mic. it wui ue amuju mm euiu not, a circular, including IMHJlhtriH.r)) mMUm f c-jt. .antimea and a box factory as well as the complete sawmill equipment ca) itaatic between Japan Ll'TmZ i One of the features of the plant will be that ft will be used "Hd vhiM for the sawing of fir lumber as well as hemlock and rmn i ipt Mipjii? pruce. It will be the first time that fir has been sawn rmt L!,i1ri,Ii 1 Li t-asjx j :t ,m t-i . in hk iBinvory arauna rnncf iiuwrx. rf;r I aMMM''Mi 'Hm&IPtK&lKt&F'QF tat' W8jfll Tfr. SHtrri of a policy which IjONDONY May's. Chan Tso Lin. northern dictator. Men) out a telegram to all civil and mill-Uirv authority throughout China tor'ay, a ;euler tkpitcli from I'ekin :y-, patt-laiwing a TOpWfeEWATIN KEBWATIN Ort May 8 mm .J . i i. .. . j i . 111111 -,V UIUB - ' """" KVrn realdenr a la-iie lee hcue ni whn it went into loirtrinK in this district on a large acale. The ,wo tn-. causing pr jierty loni of be-mill will be an adjunct of that buttine. Log cut in the mill will be twee thirty ai d i ny tbouMnd doi-laryely produced by the Morjran logging concern. ilara. Ten famUlea are h .meleaa Mil. UtHHt .E ; 1 The alte lor the null waa purjbaaed .:me time aga. It csiukaU of l',- acres on the aoutrf end ol Kalen Iland ; upon which Prtnoe Rupert la located, tn i Porpolae Harbor, about a . mlle-and-a-1 half fruoi the railway bridge at Sauard! Kap.di Adapted to bnh rail and water 1 hipment. the alte la on the water aide of the railway A apur traok will (9 in j immediately, tlen having already born ordered from the Hanaou Timber At Lam- Flee tar ! Surveys Being Made of Kitselas Canyon . and Bulkley River Power Possibilities With View to Interesting Capitalists with an announcement made recently by Hon. COMPLYING T. D. 1'altullo, minister of lands, two parties are now being placed in this district to conduct power surveys in 'the field of the Skeena River. Both parties are under the immediate chit rye of R. C. Farrow who will carry on work on the Bulkley River with headquarters at Haielton, W. E. Corrjr, working- under Mr. Farrow, will conduct surveys at Kitselas Canyon and will spend most of his time in the vicinity of Usk. Mr. Farrow is now at Terrace. F. G. Knewstubb will be in charge of all the field work on these surveys and will outline the nature of the wont to be done by the respective surveys after which he will start a survey party Which is undertaking work on the Chilco Blver and Lake near Vanderhoof. Mr. Farrow and Mr. Corry are already on the trround. the In ten lion of the company, however, to cater largely to the export market. To. be used In connection with the ranw mill, fine djMel power boat "BUlmor." just built in Vancouver, has arrived at Prince Rupert. It la fifty-five feet long and la powered with SB h.p. Onion engine. Mr. Morgan la now conducting his logging operations at Musiell Inlet. explained that " there were bllilona of feet ome 86 mile south of Swanaon Bay expieinca . M. will nturn than on t.urdav of fir timber tributary so n-.jr nui-j - the Bella Coola v:y and tiouui . ..11 ,,, rih nt Quaan Char- 1 V. o Dawson who has anna tn Prince U;.Tiu:it uii'oitT Prince Rupert - Clear, calm; muyViuc, 48, MAJOR BURDE WILL RETIRE lusted by the LDer riding to contest thr .oat in the forthcoming provincial eiv-tlon. B. J. Burde. the .sitting member, an- ri7ki to'oeorge lld that he wh reUrtn, from pub- m -re acrs.lble U expee'ed to return Prlnoe Rupert than Vancouver. It la Sunday. Chief Long Asks to Be Relieved of His Duties During Sitting of Commission of Inquiry, Vancouver I ll Ufe to devote hi" Hm to C. H. J ACKSON GETS REGISTRATION AS A CERTIFIED CLERK VICTORIA, May B.--C. R. Jackson of Prtnoe Rupert Is among Man passing aixwial mtlnir nf th rifv rAiinxii a,iaor eaaminatloiu. and entitled o AINUUUv, "--.---,.; I"" " "t : rea-lstratton as a cerUfl k. Invastiiration into '- ". I" inquiry until he receives vote of confidence 'rom;r. ther with the KIRK IS h wrlttan .A be be relievea CHsWrSR. use CiiKiuud. May 9. St. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper CES A 'HBaHEJaaH AIR i IV i Chrl-.r, ,i ; errata t! A: yrr Dcri.-.ei mrth He Brer, en C'--rDii'.n Illcri naval s'KFT'Ei'.. CBptntn " P' -it.- a flight !h..:;c m a 30-p5s.n-W.il hydrr plart r.rst 1e a fr.ciitl of the He forces war. jmmandd during the INDIAN WOMAN deryetl MAV KmvAKs L0S1INFIRE or KIM'OUTH Kl KM II TO m:TH Kt N A IN M AKOOK VUIE V HOI HC Is ONKl Mill MaT Edaardn. an elderly Klucolltb 1 native woir.an. vas burned to death last week st Be ho Lake, near Mass Harbor, wlten fire :kf.troyed the house of David Paten. In which she lived, according to uUvicei, received yesterday afternoon at loc. ' provincial police headquarter from Constable William Si.ilth cf Ar.yiix who had charge of the Investigation Into the fatality. An In quest was held at Klnoftllth by Coroner 8 M. McOuty of Anyux. the verdict being that death had been accidental The hotue caught fire from a defective ' itove pipe and the woman, being alck i In bed. was uimMe to eecspe. The body wb tfhen to Kinoolth where hurlal ! took place. j The coroner's Jury coiiHisted of Wal- j tar B Walker, foreman. Peter Fother-Ingnam. C. P. Orlffln. O C. Uinele. A. Mo wan and Rev Oliver Thome. i PIONEER BUSINESS M4N, SERIOUSLY ILL RETURNSFROM SOUTH Suffering from paralysis snd hla condition ruch thnt It was necessary to carry I ! i Jawsnese mm eawlj. M Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for bire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and bent for the least. Phone 457 . - ty rv . - , , M I.IT.. No. 109. 4 ' jY PRINCE RUPERT, IU ., WfcUNKSDAY, MAY 9, 1928 F'ri.-e Five Cente -y . .- js CHINA MAKES EFFO RT UNITE FOR GAINST JAPANESE Japanese Carried Chip on Shoulder; Chinese Knocked It Off, is Said Ultimatum of Nipponese Answered by Artillery Fire: Emperor Grants Permission for Troops 'to Occupy Tsingtao: Foreigners Safe May 9. With a virtual state of war between Japan SHANGHAI, .s,. ioauiiat China nearly all the British and Americana in the blood-bathed city of Tsinan are believed to be on their a ay to al'ety today, the Japanese consulate at Shanghai announced. The Nationalists refused to comply with the Japanese ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of Nationalist troops, the pun-i: hment of commanders responsible for the recent "murders" of Jupaiie e at Tsinan and the disarmament of southern troops as well a.- the cessation of hostile preparations. The Ja;,i..ee sta.ed that the Chlneae . - - pe;cl ai.h heavy artillery lire wnen ; ..: !"jur of the ultii&atum expired ! : rday munuiig and the Japanese 1 A wr.h aniaU field pieces. i w..li the Xaeror sunc.lonlng todaj I i. ' n dlnn of upward of 1S.0O0 man ! tj Is ngtao. the tctHl Japanese foroea In I Bhanetung will be about 26.000. Neutral foreigners arriving at Talas-U3 Irsm Tainan were reluctant te vote an opinion as to hew toe fighting started. They agreed that there waa con spicuous abaeuae at antl-fareja tsslnw in the attttMM w is lorergaer amid. "The - CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TO WINDSOR, ONT. V.IU. TEAM IHiATEN IS MiTII UWII Of MtalHB 111 SJtVUHlt. 1 i 4. aT444vvTetT t LAIMH UHVKK l"t FOM T '0'M'T PEAfE AMI I'OAUT VICTOBIA. May - A ::ew pass through the mountains from the coast to Peace Blver for geltlug over the Naaa and Skeena River watersheds to Plnlay Baaln. 3.800 feet lewer riian the original pass mapped out by Sir Do laid Mann, has ust been located. H M. Kolston. edfor ol tne Portland Canal News, aa'.d here IDENTITY OF KILLER OF ESTIIER KiLLAS ' mm UNKNOWN Thr lnr-st.galon Into the murder Yukon Ice at Dawson All Ready to Go; Cannot Hold Much Longer; Rain and Quake Aid Breakup Forces D 'WM b heJd at live. ., oo4 vw nation.. , Yukon which is bound to cut a channel, relejMiin,the rwu una t on ot me couiitu .v- """H" b- owasMU ad the tmarmanaiilbml ill i . unBAln.l h the Kj ....-Jl council , STOS swii appointwd by to conduct Lennie, commissioner jsooaety today 01 nf R K. S . J .rf.M lm t will rt r.-A CHESTER CUP WINNER ThP Klondike is vomiting a terrific volume acmes the utoe of a Nt The Yukon River broke at Stewart City last evening with a rip and bang. Ogilvic ulao reports a gruelling jam. It is only a matter of a few houra before the lm-' crack up occurs between now and mid- pact of tlie up-river Jam.- ! ' the hammer blow nece.-umry to pu! the Dawson ice out. Heavy rain fell here last niirht and a alight earthquake at J8 yesterday af- Mary's Kirk, owned by Sir Redwarth ternoon add to the breakup foroea. Meux. won the Cheater Cup today I The majority of local bets represent- temper- Dakota come Mi-mid and Otooonda ing a fair amount beside tin ice pool (third. 'Llnrig:' hands, tuiilsh: u:.!- the lve- ulght Lots of excitement persist as he betters on the movement patrol the Bierfront In a stealthy vigil from oarly morning until last at night. TOIIAY'H WHEAT I'MIC E. VANCOUVER. May . The price of ac..' today v,a 81.01. Oclejflate Alumni last night wen the en lor basketball champicnahlp of the uommion oy oeiejting tne university : ol Bruh Clumota 3i to S3 In the , second of a two game wirs that went i to tl.e border oien by a grand total of 64 to 48 4, In the game last night the visiting 4 ' B.C. team l?ad IB to ie at half time and, 4 , Just as in the previous tussle, made a 4 i big crme-back rally In the second naif 4, which carried the U.B.C. man off their 4 j feet and landed the victory by a big 4 1 margin. ! - : CAPE SPEAR IS TOWED TO PORT kini.Fi II A I.I III T no AT BIIOI OUT IltdM HtXWYN IMXT L.T MtiHT HY H.ALVAUK pniri:M r Power tug Salvage Prlnotai of the th-re weeks ','( M M:. Esther K.!il Prtnoe Rupert Salvage Towteg Go's cn Comos Avenue la proceeding uii- rjeet arrived in port at 10 ottoek last abated, the police state Every resort mght. having in tow the Meal halibut Is being taken to reveal the Identity of bo,, Cape Spear. Capt. Wullam Parti. e killer, but. so far. with no aucoesn aon, wnlcn nstl broken down. A bro- The oonoensus of opinion now seems cyUnorr bead was the cause of to be that revenge or spite was prob- the Cape Spears trouble. Before she ably responsible for the slaying. had started to flah. the Teasel became Inspector Porbes Crulksrank. chief of erupted on Skldegate Bart. She was .he criminal Investigation department taken to tow by a trolling heat and him from the steamer to his of the provincial police, who haa been piarrd m aiwlter at Belwyn Imwt. The In an ambulance. Frank Clapp. taking a leading part In the investlga- salvage Princess brought her from ' pioneer bUHiness man of the city and uon and went south two weeks ago, re- , there, making the trip to port In ormCT alderman, came buck from Los turned frcm Vancouver on the Prince (rventeen hours and delivered Urn dla-H.uu..m.y PORT ALBEllNI May t -L. Arnold An" " he h" ' "ldtn norge this morning J U-m mm 1 at the dry .rofP ,r, Albernl. J was nom-1 . . . . . . B. nu Tii.ii,! t ri r SnIIIa kail MTCW ltfUlim.nl Til . mm - . ! tl M !, ,, X"' VI m. Ull VIIW rmiv" ' ' ' ' 1H OKIVWSJV ruuuni IVilr MV Of the Albenil ' Cleorne this morning, ne waa accum- masc on io piunins wi ve wn-u isnd this morning lor uwean rsuis wiin panted by Mrs. Ciapp. the murderer. the 750.000 feet of logs which- were bought tn yesterday st aherura sale by the Pacific Mills. (TEAMS BUNCHED N AWSON, May 9. Dawson ice fans are divergent in their opin- w..,u vxranliiiir ihu hiwukinir u n which la but a msittrr nf hours now. The ice sheet in front of Dawson appears solid' but the shore ice is breaking fast. (HK.UtO IV "II Mil I'l-ACK Vr,TOtY O AMK AMI HALT I ROM UlAltKHM YORK, May B - Thus tar the n east and west series bears out Vn Use pre- pretitctlons that tee National League would develop Into s free tor all involving six or more stubs. The blunts and Brooklyn went west with h firm hold on first uud second place, chiefly because of the cutthroat competition among western teams. Testa the uiautf. us stui in first place But uncomfortably whUe Brooklyn, dropped to fourth Chicago is lu sixth place, rr.ly a game and a hull from the Acl.iiir in the Dally Mews. i