HIE Stili I Kii VK lilVEN fJUTZ TUKNKU lOK It I LI- JfCt;, AWlllKK NOTJII lISHJillMAN ( 11 in il i om rage One) HI t , c:if taking of his' m iii;' somewhat labor!-1 irawfi out through.' while his family was youiiK. He had also done some lotfginK and in more recent yeurtt had engaged in salmon fishing. For six year he had been a policeman in Finland, his native country, and now wag' the first time in his life he had ever been in trouble. .n... . t .1... n?w .""'"" Hllu THE New Victor (plug-in) racj receiver is of such detign that it will answer the most exacting re' qrremcnts. Technicians who view tt ttcst that it is the most expertly d - lgned, electrically and median-riy, of anything they have seen Tha: is. of course, a natural thine to rp,.t from a company renowned as : Jcrs of highest quality ictor Talking Machine Company Of CJUuU.liaiit4 some de iaa an to ue-arrta-tatter t,.. n.v. I il..-ouKh-un uiterpre- preceding ttie tragedy of the early UMiiiied that he was morning of July U was but i ;,' and had lived in a week or less that he had been ,i;ubia tor 22 years. He fishing from Fishermen's Cove, and had a family having come there with u com. i three datifithters and 1 tumlnn ll had followed coal yc:rn at Ladysmith reuson, the only one suggested being that he was not a member of Is Uchaicd If the union, the other fishermen there persistently obstructed his operations. They persisted in "corking" (i.e. setting their gear so' close tahls that hecould get no fish) and hooking his net. This all led up, said accused, to his decidingto. quit after a couple of days but, on going to- the fish Vl .... I . U .. 1 .1 i linue operations. 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As he fired the third shot, a bul let comiifg from the direction of j' shore whizzed'tmst his head and, uncertain ns to whether or not he had actually anchored hi boat on the r.ight pre:e?'.iug the tragedy. He did not reiliy know but imagined thr.t it had been K'iiiansen .who sto!e his fish. The rifle he lure aud other circum t antes, toi accompany it with a tion for mercy. j . Jfr. Johion said the crewn H ' ' i "proved that the accused hbet the mas. There was no suestlon that tha 5''. had been stolen bu that the victim " had intarfereii With his rifhU in fiihing. How- hever. the grievance aad aotning to do with the guilt or innocence of the maa nel'hor had what the accused did. rftenvards. There was no n'Jesiion of in-ia tty. H. thought jhe cwwn had proved the tmyf.ical fuet if murder. - Judge IcDnnald, in the usual manner. platoed the definition f murder. II reviewed the evi- dene pgttts csled Shi tnansnrVg ters of at ler.th stressing tlie .bath f-r and against ac- liitbinsfllvi 1 thu Jury retired, re- th their venaiet of liter about three quar- hour later. i 1 ' C.!.R. stenmer Prfnc Charles. Ci Nell McLean, arrived in ' rrt ut C..:U1 last ovi i irtjg ' from ';!ii i,. r the Qui'en C!har-Intt I -1;-n.ls :md will sail nt 8 1 1 't ' t ii l (niiinri-tiw nii.ht on herl ivturn uulh ovfi t h s.ime route.1 TWELVEMONTHS SENTENCE GIVEN Nick Pri.a Sent to Okalla for .Knifing Louis Rawka at, Anyox on August 21 in ducking, he fell and must ! have struck his head against the! Nick 1riza Serbian, who mast of the boat for he was knlfed k0"8 Kawka, Ukrainian, "knocked out." Once during the in the course of a drunken, brawl night he regained consciousness at Anyx on the night of August but, freeiing cold from lying in 24 la9t and who wa8 convicted by the water at the bottom of the the Jury of assault occasioning ac boat, his neck aching, head pound- tuaI bod"y harm was sentenced ing and ears rinjyine, he was un- to twelve months' imprisonment able to rise but foil' back in an-at Okalla with hard labor, dating f,thr fnint rnmltitr to airaln jn'from the time of his arrest, at the morning, he found the eleven fish he had had were stolen and, within a few feet of him, Kristiansen, the ringleader in the annoyances, with his boat. Worked up to such -a pitch that he completely lost hia head, accused kdmftted that he had fired three shots at accused, one of them finding its mark. Healizing later the full seriousness of what -he had done, the Supreme Court Assizes this morning by Mr. Justice D. A. Mc Donald who stated that he had thought the case over carefully and had come to the' conclusion that-the prisoner had already learned a good lesson and that the case did not call for the highest penalty provided. When His Lordship Inquired if the prisoner had anything to say accused roweu to tno bi",u ,iv' i""v" fishuacker President II. where he;uPn "im vv- gave up his rifle and requested to be taken to the police. Cross-examination Except foV a few minor details. Bcrry Sisters. O. Fulton, l'rlza's counsel, expressed the opinion that the ends of justice did not require a severe penalty. He contended that accused had been seared and aggravated and, actu- acrused's storjr was largely un-(nlly frightened of the gang of shaken un,-ler the eross-examina-i Polanders, had become so excited tion of A M. Johnson, K.r., crown' that . he did not know what he ptaicctitor. Turner seemed to be' wan doing. He asked the judge to take these circumstances into ' ?.onideration In passing sentence. Sentence of Priza concluded the business before the fall session of the Supreme Court Assizes in Prince Rupert brought wi'h him from Lidysmith, :!?r.:r rJiPYTHPN S'sters when his t at .va over .he nets. !He h'lcl ie run ,beci ue het thottsht he miarh he aWk to hootl uhiu hoaIo AcTusefl dallied that! TEA AND S LE AT HOME OF MRS. RYAN he had hai any iutontion of A successful tea and sale of j shooting an-Mody. tte.was in a -""r'"K " j j very bad condition adfeuid not hian Sisters yesterday at the exp'ain why he had iMdeJl it! ome of Mrs. P. J. Ryan, 530 again on the fatal wmit.g. He'xth Avenue West. Many ladies had completely lost his head on aied to patronise the affair finding his fish gone and could ;" which the sum of $20 was not account for bis actions alter iajd- rt,. . The hostess was assisted by . r f i i I, tt, I, Autmi'im, itn 'M G. W. Johnstone, Mr. Wil ton Gonnalef, Turners counsel, annaiined that he.flkd made ef- but could not find him j ii .U tnn nnil Mh C. .1 Stpvpnu. inrri wj MMnrp kiw rx a wilubhi - - ' . I v. . . 11 I t 1 1 Defence Plea In m thL-ur-minua- alstkeaef to jthe jury, Mr. Gonxales admitted lt he hni :so ope of entirely freeing acctued. l wus a case i of murtter or manslaughter. He j a-kvrf Jat jury if it wJuld be renonahle to bring in a verdict i of murder. Hr.d there been' actual ' intent to kill or bad the accused, driven to desperation, merely ios. his senses, by reason of tent perjecution and, stunned and suffering, committed the regrettable act? Defence counsel con tended that accused had suffered sufficient nroto.-atio'i to cause ihim to act as he h&d done. Would1 I not jMMitbiy the jurymen, them-, selves, hav Acted similarly under! such circnastances. 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