Save Money The cheapest way to buy tb Dally News U to aubscrlbe by the year The coat U SS.00 and your r,)pj u delivered to your addreaa ea 'ti evening. Juat figure out the ,-:mal) coat to you for thli dally service for twelve month I XVIII.. No. 110. SUSPENSION OF Vancouver City Council Back Up Commissioner (.ivi- 'Concurrence and Approval" V Chief and Detective Sergeant Until Inquiry Ends N OUVER, May 10. Despite the request of Mayor Taylor l hat the present inquiry into the charges affecting tha police force be Hupplanted by a Royal Commission, the city I lu.n evening unanimously expressed complete confidence in n;v-i(iner Lnnie and urged him to continue the investigation. ! Me art ion of the council came as a result of Lennie's threat i' irorn the inquiry unless complete confidence was voted in tic eouncil, following that body's failure on Monday to en- vv-.vj" iAiar snr . . a n i u n. a ri f i k u i I hp. m y nasi rm i r I tin CHANGES HANDS .u ilKC I MUHTAKINOh or Till: i c'ONi'f.KN hdl.lt TO IMIMIMilK S;i I ItlTIKM COKIItltATlOX I M NA(iE.MENT THE SAME mo. May 10 Tlx- Dominion i corporation Llir.lted haa ac-: entire undertaking and - e Burn Co. Ltd of Cal- .li-ictiin belug reported to .;arda of fUteen million dol- hu aeeawted tbe iilnlisajill I make WU'Oii a vlotreulSit B.irin will continue to direct atlaira. '..I Sic that tbe cMaiie u few - of nierglBt the cjmpaay ' made Packers Ltd a fere ;aper articles recently. im i -mi i i -I' n in: IN TWO GROUPS'? It:' : 1)1 INTf'KITS IM'U'llH llV.l tVKI.I. KMIUV IlKMIIt- AUK NAME : May 10. A lour million merger a announced i Silver Bpr'.iiK and Victoria Victoria, the Rainier Brew. SO i' ps and the Westminster : New WetmlnMer. wlileh hl a couple of year ago. ' -r will have a possible pro; i mud a th UMiici barrels of It means Uiat the brewing the province ii now eon-'' large groups. , f the merger one prombv will receive half a million - lioldlnga. " t 0 AltllA M mmmm A a V I ! i! V II I A 1 1 1 1 rJ OF UNIVERSITY 4i:n skki.kiv or VlfTimlA it- om:hnou iKM;iai,n - MEDAL Kit, May 0 StudenU to the TM are t receive degre? " atlon of the Uulreralty of : Mibla today at Point Orey ' i ol Victoria captured the ' " iiriHl'a gold medal donated ! hoadlug the graduating :. ELECTRIC STOCK IS SOLD ' "UlMMtK AI. AliIAN isl(rWl. I.-.T TAKE OVKK ritKl KHItKIl "WflllTIEM Of COMPANY May 1(1 Hhnraholrtcra of 1, "-Ii Columbia Electric Railway notification today from the i lmt varlniH Canadian flnA-"t at and Lord Rotherwere. h "itntly joined their blda. had y accepted the preferred atoc '""way company on terma ' ' Duthle to Request for Susiicnslon of doi.se his interim report. lh. council cterd reminded its re-eoiuu.n of M.ndsy to re.Vrring back to commlaaiouer hU recommendation that Chiei Long and Detective Sergeant McLaughlin be relieved Irum duty until the ct.iicluloii of the .nqulry and gave "concurrence and approval" to hla recommendation. The remiuendatton ha. been for- warded to the police commission for action when It meeU today to deal witb It. Tbe Mayor announced that Detect! Servant McLaugblln aa well aa Chief Ung ha-, applied to be relieved of hla duties ujit.l tbe Inquiry cods and -ee wlU be dealt with by the police board today alao. 1 t4ttfftft4TtTtt4 t llltST Mi:i" TAKHN "r AT iniRf,liE nnnoit 4 A samp aeow. the fire Item of equipment in connection with the construction of the B.llmor Spauce Mllla. Ltd. new aawmlU along the railway track. i inllca aoutb of the city, waa landed at the alte this morning. In tola the men will be houted pending the construction of camp buildings. The construe-Hon crew Is already being taken on. ROYAL BANK MANAGER DIES AT VICTORIA VICTORIA. May 10, The death occurred here of Joaeph Andrew Walker. yearjt of age. who retired three mo tuba ago aa manager of the Royal Bank of Calgary and came here for hla health. Mcpherson is chosen CRANBROOK LIBERALS CBANBROOK. May 10. - r. M. AV Pheraon of Cranbrook. preaident of the Liberal Aaaoclatlon. waa but night ncmlnated UberaJ candidate to ooutcet the cext provtnelal election. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nmmi CIIii rrte Twliiy mi YaiHwu- rr iJiriMn (Courteay 8. D. Johnaton Cto. Ltd.! Bid Aaked " .09 Bayvlew .81 Big Mleaourl Cork Provlnoe " Jl',4 M Dun well 4.10 Oeorge Copper M Ooloonda . 4 independence . 31 Kootenay Floran .11 L. and h. 04 Lakevlew .34 M Lucky Jim .UV4 .11 Marmot Metals National Sllr . .1114 IS 18.40 MMX.. Wi.OrtlUS ajf M M For .f000 M M . Rufya Arftnto ,T .4tVt Ruth nope .OS Selkirk .10 Bllver Creet . . .QSH .It Uveramlth sjo too Sunlock is .1 Termlnua tJ 0 wnitawater M JS Woodbine .80 Cotton Belt .40 .44 Oeorgia rUvtr .44 Orandview MS 1.20 Northern and PRINCE VANCOUVER g!gr'i v.n v'tr; WOULD FLY TO SWEDEN': RUPERT. B.C., THURSDAY, MAY i CHIEF Bert Hassell. Rockif-u 1. and Walter DurweiS tellow-towngnifo 1 I BURNS RESULT 1 OF BACK FIREi Mll.lilll It II. WITH ZMm fot t IIALIIIIT Alio ltl MIST US HIT (!tAT Word haa been received bet tnii Capt. C. Smenaen and his crew T f f A men arrived In Ketchikan and (. sjiUcA the burning of the halibut acl- K Mildred II. a SeatUe boat owtK.i v Miriln Johnson, ui Cordova Bay. eatt ak of Pi.r.ce ol Walea lalaad. There was MC0 pounds of hal:cj' on board. The achooner was on her u port. The valves lmd been allck v' the -lay before and she had been bi - -firing oceasionally On I be dy on ':urfc she caught fire Captain Swcnatr bad been wrtttnc aackh and puttUu near he oeac of th fiigfne In hoie ci naking it aa far aa the Huntci ba anncry In rrder to rr.ake the neoajsary epalr befrc ronung tr.to town. The gaacllne beer me Ignited and the oil In the Ohm- nl.io caught firs. Be-ng unable to quench the flames, the men put out in boat u tbe beach if was not until t next day. however, that tlie lire rewriu'd the tejtka, which then exploded. Tbe Mildred H a built In Tacoms eight years ago. bhe eras one of tbe long-line claes ol 'mats. 31 tone net. and worth aevn.i: thousand dollars. Captain Bwcnacii nd the crew have Tone to Seattle. liAltTIKJl WHY IX Yt'KON DAVfBON, May 10 Tbe earthquake aooompacied by low rumble which heard st D. aosi Tuesday after- alao reported from Qaurt? Creek and the dls- trtet generally. Man and Woman Hotel Window 10, 1H28 IS RA TIFIED BY CITY ' , I - " -t--,?-' r v-jflii-.a-aaL. v-gm to fly from there to Stockholm, via the route hown. Hi syxiisn- a ...v MINERS GOING TO INTERIOR 1MK T UfTV MKX NOW OX IMJM-fLUVBIt IJT IIKItE HIT Ktltl.V IMI'HOtKMKNT EXICTUI ateady demand re- oaotly for sMnera from Kmaelton. nuth- era. Topley and the Babine. It Is reported by Jaotea M. Campbell, local auperln Undent tor that Employment Banrtoe of Can .da. Men are being aent up the lias, n slmoat every train. The otntrkl Intertor haa alao bean taking a number of eawnuu and bush men. Tbe list of local unemployed now atanda St fifty including quite a number of tnwatonu. Some men bate beett returning frcm Stewart where tlx mine ham not been opening up quite aa tact aa nlght have been expected and where there la already reported to be a glut of labor. With the new aawmlU of the Blllmor Spruce MlUi Ltd. rear the city under conatructton and a revival of mining acclivity at JJ'.ewert and other district coopa. It la expected that there will be considerable Improvement In the employment actuation by the end of this month CIIYTEMPLE PYS PROPERTY ntoroH.u, to i;m;rr unuv tu- TOWIM At VKTOKU IOK Ulv- is)ii kvis riii irfii i ki' uaww m .we m 11 VIOTOIUA. May 10. The City Temple, whose pastor la Or. Clem Aavtea. has DUTChaeaet the First Baptlit Church pro-(nooa SM party st the corner of Vancouver andi-uw, OranvUle. Q., PiagUard BtreeU for a alte for a big auditorium to be used by the church and for Abltc aervlce. There la already' laid a sold concrete (ouudatlon whlet oaa be ulfltaed for the new atrueture. ' Banday Dr Davlea asked hut eongre- Nfatton fdf enough money to aeeure tjaa property nd on Monday 1 1700 waa adn In with which the deal was clinched CANADIAN MILK AT :f GARRISON IN SHANGHAI LONDON May 10 -Replying In the ItOBSO If Commons to a question, Capt. Cooper, Conservative, state that British trooas in Shanghai ,sjhy being supplied with Canadian condensed milk at tbe rate ol about alx tona a month. He understood the milk was of Canadian 'origin. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1 v a is'ot centre 1 . proposes ( tto Mel bum (Wt) UP I'lWMI 11 '.I . . i. BROKE 8.12 intin Sundlin of Granville Was Winner of $7,000 Ice Derby Prize DAWSON, Y.T May 10-The breakup of (hi- Ice at the Dawson water front took place at 8.12 last night and the ice has been floating in a steady stream ever since. The winner of the first ice Derby was John Sundlln of Granville, a small settlement on lDoaiaim Creek, 50 miles from Daw sen. Sundlin's gueftt was .16 p.m. on May 9. He will receive approximately $7,000 as a l. .The judges for the big event wot t local manager of the Batik al Commerce, the man. MjvAof the Northern Commercial yo. and the chief accountant of the I.eroy Mining Co. ATKINSON CHOSEN IN OPPOSITION TO BARROW ABSOTBPORD. May 10 -At a Con ssrvstlve convention for tbe Chllltwack provincial riding. William Atkinson, for 40 years a resident of the district, waa chosen to appose Hon E. D. Bsrrow minuter of agriculture nt the forthcoming provincial election R. E. Allen, district loresSSr. returned to the elty on this afternoonV tram from a trip to the Haatlton region on official duties. J. A. Morris sellcd by the Prince Oeorge yesterday afternoon u a business trip to Anyos and Alice Arm. Bubscrlbe for tbe Daily Fell from Grand and Were Killed if,. ;frWf IhV fliird floor window Street, here yesterday afternoon, Vancouver Yesterday Afternoon ANCOUV Kit, May -lOV-A-Hurtling of the lirand Hotel, Water Mrs. r.ol'ina lto was instantly killed and Robert HsCertson of Uritannia iieach was fatally injured, dying two hours later in the hospital. The police are endeavoring to solve the mystery of the fatal plunire. According to information received by them the i uple were alone in Robertson room in the hotel with the window closed. Shortly after two o'clock a passer by in the street wu startled to hear a crash irora the break! nir of k1h and to see the man and woman fall through the window together to the pavemen' !elow. Boston Grill Vic Foley Swings Too Low Thus Giving His Opponent, Kid Roy, a Longer Lease of the Championship May 10. Leo (Kid) gey retained the Dominion MONTREAL, .featherweight boxing? title as a result of a win last night from Vic Foley of Vancouver on a ioui in the sixth round of a scheduled twelve, round bout, which was watched by 9,000 fans. Both fighters weighed in at 125 pounds. It was the third battle between the pair, Foley having twice before challenged for Hoy's title. The first bout was a draw, while Uoy earned the decision in the second go. in. light laat night the audden " ruin at kd came mid ay in tbe alxth t.cn f .iey !ud the champion batted ,j;nsi :hc rupi'A. He pounded sway o.i J e o; h.a swiuyt. a atralght v. aiiiit R?y on the lelt grout and a..k ij hu knect In pain. The lo lared i: a .'oul and awarded? i.f i- -in- chamaion. thue- l)i:iinat::ig tbe V.ncjuver bey's cbance9U(E4M ttt MrllO.VAUt. srs wtdow oi.'laii::i x the title for aome tune to "oox. Foley had the advantage In the first nu fourth rounda and Wif In the aecond and third, with the) rath about even. When the fatal low awing landed 1 Icy had Juat begun to fore the fight-.iig and hla backera were gOtttng excited ver :he proapect of a tai for tbe extern man. FISH.ARRIVALS T HNg !M4 rtl Uki m& tiii &vmw. Two ; American "boats soM 47.000 pounds of halibut at the Puh Ex- rhanse thu morning for 6 Be and 5c and 7c and 4c: four Canadians dis posed of 25.000 pounds st from Sc Be to S Be and 3c and four American are holding over until tomorrow witn 1 400 pounds. Arrivals today: AtlMCIC'AX Zenith, 30.000 pounds. Atlln Ptaher-es. S.Se and 8c. Sumner. 18.000 pounds. Canadian nsh tt Cold Storage Co.. Tc and 4c. CANAIUAX Olympta Itl . 6.500 pounds. Atlln Fisheries, t3c and 5c. B W . 5 500 pounds, Royal PUh Co 1.1c and 5c. MuU-neag. & 500 pounds. Atlln Pliher-es. OJc and Sc. R W . 5.500 pounds. Royal Plan Co.. Me erd Sc. Mutroeag- 3300 pounds. Atlln Pish-rl-a. 84c and 5c. Helre H.. 7.500 pounds. Csnsdlan ith At Ccld Storare Co.. Sc and 5c. lIOUUNd OVKU Celtic. 38,000 pcunda: HI Olll. 7300 ,xunda: Venus, 0.000 pounds: Plattery 9.000 pounds. CABINET TO MEET AFTER ARRIVAL OF HON T. D. PATTULLO VICTORIA May 10. Cabinet mini era are again gathering In this olty md on the arrival of Hon. T. a tullo it la understood s meeting of the cabinet will take place which will have in important bearing on the fate ol he iliiutsX. - None of the ministers are saying any thing but the alienee Is ominous of aomethlng brewing. tt lKfXEl" KKI'OKT. , 8 a.Hl. t D'gby Island-Clear, calm: barometer 30.23: temperature. M; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point.- Overcast, aight southeast wind: barometer, S0.10: tern perature. 40; sea smooth. Bull Harbor. Cloudy, ealm: barometer. 20.96; temperature. 50; sen smooth: 8 p.m. apoke tug Lome, abeam China Hat, towing bary Biaosyne southbound: 8 p.m. spoke st'eame. Anyos. Blubber Bay for Ocean lPafU. Of miles from Ocean Palls: 8 pm.' "kpoitf steamer Amur. Tacoma for Britannia Beach. 87 miles from Britannia Beach: 7:30 a.m. apoke ataamer Cardtna, In Mllbank Sound, northbound. Noon Digby Island Clear, calm: barometer. 30 30: temperature. 80: sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, light S.I wind: barometer, 80.10: temperature. 51: sea smooth. Bull Harbor- Clear, light northwest wnd: barometer. 30.04: tempeniiurr. 60 v.i tmoo'.b. ilia nre Upstair Dining Hall, ifr? newly laid dancing igv.i. floor, for hire Jew soda fountain. fSjiates and best for the Phone 457 Price Five CenU TERRACE FARMER , DIED YESTERDAY ft HilO ti jiMY. LAST WEEK IX iiotriT.tu Kit (I MUtll LA NT XIUHT Jeatb occurred but night at 5fSce :e ol WlllUtm sscoouald. a ranetver sBSSb i and a former resident of tills Deceased had been brought to city la4t week and waa a patient the Prince Rupert Ocneral Hospital few day, returning to the toon Batuiday. nse late Mr McDonald, who lived gehnoe Rupert for several years. tveasBlsbi cn Mlnth Avenue, la survived a daughter. Km. A. C. . aaeV. son, VUttam McDameld Mi He seshss far tbe Prank Morris of tbe D C Uodertakm pelt this mrrning for Terrace to take charge of funeral arra;;gemet!ta. THREW HERSELF INTO THE SEA Hisii tih l niiMt rum. o koaicii KHII'Ht LIVr.lt CUM1IITH MirlliG VAMCOUVBB, Msy 10. Tragedy cast a pall over tbe last trip Inward of the CP R. liner Impress of . Canada. It happened soon after the vessel left Hong Kong for Shanghai. A Chinese girl, beautiful and anpsssntly rich. Joined tbe veaael at tbe British port and .n the middle of the iilgaS she went on deck and plunged into IBS sea. A guard aas the girl shake the plunge, .jave the alarm and the ship waa atop-ped and a search mads but with no suit. In her cabin was a note stating that she had thrown her belongings overboard and there was also a sealed note addressed to a high Chinese general at Canton. PITCHING DUEL CHICAGO CUBS WON, OVr.U'nuOflKLYN HIT ONLV IX TWELFTH fNMMI YBM-TKHUAV NEW YORK. May 10 Th- feature "iigagement yesterday saw Virgil Barnes oltch the Olsnu to victory over the Pirates with the league leadership at stake. McWeenry and Boot were locked In a rare pitching duel In Chicago, the Brooklyn pitcher allowing the Cube a 2 to 1 victory in twelve Innings. Boston lost the fifth straight, yesterday 'a loss going to Cincinnati. FLOODSCLAI HMCTIS HAMAflt: A.MOfNTIMl TO NEAULV ' SlPO.l IS .MlHTIIDHN OVTAKIO hi t wati;h iii; kik TORONTO May 10 Floods in northern Oiitarto claimed five lives and damaged property to the extent of nearly SI 00.000. according to reports from the cities and towns in the north where the rivers are atlll on the rampage, though the waters sre said to be receding. Three of the flood vlctlua were ubUd r-.n ..nd '.wo Indian trappur.