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Xfl aJO nw .tt m ; n . j a io .10 3 M ' U it ;i la) M j :0 40 U .M 1.00 Northern and PRINCE WINTER RUN OF SALMON ALASKA jKMTIMATfcU TEX THOlMAMI KtllS P.lMKII I I' ( IIII.KAT ItlVKK IN' IKKItl AUY AMI MAICCII UNUSUAL PHENOMENA lee lk Heavy At Time Urorta Ikarestu ef tlslterlea .M4snt Aiettt JUNBAD. April 28. A run of red aabnon in the ChUkat river that lastod five weeks and during which thousand of fish aaeended that atream was re ported Cbptaln U J. O'Connor, asa.st ant agent of the VH. bureau of fuher- It Is the Hint time in the hlatjry o the atream that there haa been a win ter run of reds, he declared, and au thentic reports received by the bureau indicate it was .unusually heavy for a flrat run. The run was first noticed on Pebruar 17 and fish were present from thai time until March 34. After March 1 the utovenKtit was heavy and con tinned so until March IS when It begj to slack off, said Captain O'Connor The flab wore In good shape and wei taken la onnelderahU nuraben for toe by the Indiana of Khskwan. Prom various sources oi infcrmatici sa to th east of the run, CapUt; OVaeanor estlnfa that not leas tfeau ltJMIsastaaidBai the river, and It Whether they were able to get into tlx lake to apawn was not known. The lee on the lake wan heavy and observe tl-jnt therrfrre wore Imprest Die The bureau waa unaate to account foi the run at that season of the year It waa many weeks ahead of the previously reported runs which usually ao- cur about nud -spring BREMEN IS OFF AGAIN ri,xi: laxiiN at i.aki: st. au-nkh. r.t. i;mmh ti: T xeu tOUK IJkHV. ST. AIIM. IMJ April . Ihe Ortsasn. J u Ml. en raewsolaew Hreaarw has reael H tUgM from Ui'rmany to Xew erk Khsrti was lMltfUf4il ta we4a ago wheM Ihe avattora were fwrteet Ut asake a taasj. lag on UreeHly IiAmmI I-h Ike MeaJts mt iieHr rale aite beHg awwenfaHjr apaoieed Uw AHanttr IMatM frsMH ISJaales'laarM (iunlher rail llueme-feaa, (apt. llfrnKWH K4tl and Major Jassra I ttamsorrce. the IrMi lire Mate flyrr. arrlvesl wlrty lhl allsr-Httun In the IftvtHeai. Maiai are plaanevl at qaebec and OleSaa brlMfe hr Hrrmrii ni a eat Mttrfeetl l leM. Xra Ywrk. Ihe original tellHalluu f Ihe rswrli Naklug flight. HANGEDTODAY FOR KILLING MOOSIUAtV MIX i;XIMtKSN:il MIKIUIU Milt (kimi; iu:roicK pavino I'EXALTV I tilt IT staOUIfv. April ae.-Alex. Oahuk of Mooae)ew waa hanged here this mom-Uax tar th murder of Or. William W. saw on October a last. Me shot Brown nlasmeng that the doctor had eatorted lor araTUOBaaaful treaUneut of hla ftum also attempted to snoot C. ), a lawyer, who. waa saved ay who stood in fxoat of bar bus- taa4Mita ishv4,.to rjre. nalillli S lad osJmlv. anaessHliis mm for hj crime and thanks te those who ha, kind to him. Btertalnment and damn Mas wld hfl MM Friday ventng at I pm. in the ttts Mall, in aid of the 3rd P R Troaa Boy Scouu. Intereating program. Mayor McMordle will be in the chair. Drill team dance Friday in Moos Wnll. Mualc by tlx- Dumb-bell. AdvertlM in the Daily News. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928 VANCOUVER BUCKET SHOPS CAUSE LOSSES TO INVESTORS President Beatty Tells of Need of Immigration Hiiid of C.P.H. Declare no Pear of Taking Europeans in Number as Eight out of Tin already Here are or Hritish Origin April 26. More educative efficiency and greater administrative OTTAWA, latitude under experienced executives commanding higher salaries, were among the suggestions offered : , ii c ( mmitte on immigration yesterday by President Beatty of inn i iiiiadian Pacific Railway. Mi. Iicatty indicated hi.s belief that the present efforts being :i.ii' t'V the government and railways is bringing adequate results. lir ;, ,ruved ot a mttnou oi training intending immigrants in i : ,i i t 1 : . . i a i, as ueiug a mruiuu ui eliminating mining. a Ihe CPJt president aaid that anoroa- THREATENS TO BAR COUNSEL ikbi: i k ( oMil it ih' iirti;i: IV I KKIi; MtaKL HUU1tl TO BY JllMifc KtrHt i -1 r c i . April M If ?ou will .. ic. make there irregular and d specclies uu:ad ot mold-I hall have to ask one oi ...iiuH-1, on your side to put up This rebuke Ji'-tice Rose to Prank uuscl. la flat Meat UM a i tiur Cum yesterday : pr; testing sgainit the es- '.I wit. by R O Par- K (' Regan had previously n! reference to the hotel at . i e and al war veterans . as the war college " He being put through at Dunham House and if. to eovft to repeat it. evidence wa Itrgely taken . njieratlona of tlie Princes . infantry, who were re- ... tsrtd Battsllou on Mov-".uh uf Mous PREMIER WILL VISIT RUPERT M Kl(. Ml K K AKKIti: IX AH. I xT AXM Mlli, AOIlKKNN MKKTIXta HUM: , a been reaelved in the city 1 " "- Maekennle King will vksit i"ft in the course of hie p lie will aaake a tour of Ki'iraaaing naattrnga at Van- ,na and ta this dty and will loeal pauBle the queatlons ""e in which they are ttter- t ii exj.ee led that the Premier li re and at that tune It u 1 Haiu urge the dealrabUlty - western route from the : wiih its outlet at Prince KEARNS LOSES CONTRACT SUIT j ,l1.i: i.i.s ix i'avok or miiimiui V MI-KIN (X AU. HU XTH l ACT I (IX Mw vook, April as-Jack XMurns, ' Ker for Jack Dempsey, teat ;I "nUion dollar ault lor breach mid damages from the for-" vwMnht champion in a deoU- ... ujr me jury last nigoa. . '"iiite Knox ordered mmA i Demptoy on all counu In .1 FEATHER CHAMPION IS GIVEN DECISION "M!"' 5'H iMt f ruiMiHtrg OMHHimt 1,1 """I ul Montreal lM Xlglrt .M""'nu:f-1- Apr"iM..-Uo (Kldl -T,iiit ocixiiiu lUamplon ot 1 warded u ten round decl-""" !'Mer zivlc of Pittoburg here c ' " 11 i . .nnu-lj right cut of tea ot Uw people living ui Canada ai of Brltlah ortgla. "Thh would indicate that we have not yet reached a point at which admission of continentals, even In considerable numbeta. ahould cause apprehenalon. If the figures (or the past three years are approximately correct, eighty thousand a year was the net Increase of our reputation other than tram natural increase. The ex lent of the country tad Ma resources considered, it cannot : think be said that we are admitting in adequate number of new etkrs ' H0RE PEOPLE COME FROM UNITED STATES rrwm Hlh Ureal er ThH free all Other raaatrtes OTTAWA. AprU In the fiscal year which ended March 31 immigrant eocn-Ing to Oanada numbered 161JS7. an Increase cf five per cent over the previous year. TTus year the increase In British tanmigraticn was LOSS, from the united States S.SM. frcm other countries the Increase waa SAM. A significant feature of the statistics la the Increast in Immigration from United States, which waa greater than all other sources combined. INDEPENDENT IS IN FIELD AT K.4ML00PS Ma.var "Xlsrrland Aawwates lllawelf as latlaesfiMlewt sufftrUrr wf XJE1OWNA. April M. Mayor D. W. authtrland has anhwined hla IntenUou of contesting South Oaanagmn as . au indaprnoent eufaaorter of the Oovem- meM apposing i. V. Jones. It la understood that a Ubaral con-venUen will be held May 10 and a third candidate may possibly then be nominated STOCK QUOTATIONS NM CfcalHg Wees Twaay ot taiKwu- xrr KehiK Johns tan Oo... Ltd.) Mil AHH4X lJ KIM HCHAMfi tm: ,y VII rOMA l lls MAX COBOL'RO. AprU -'6 Frank Regan, defeiuc ecu: l m the CUr fit libel troat toduy a-.oio-glred In open eosvt lor remarks mae yektarday trh.cli "might be construed as dr; Tnry" ta Lledenant M P. Oitk, v C. He said be bad not known Grtgn wa the recipient OI the highest honcr in the gift ql Hia Mij-.uv The remark used by Regan yrxUrd .j Wja: "iow art p .. j gcod man for an adjutant" 1 when Gregg aald he felt hinistU unable to say wtv.'i asked he could exr.rvaa yesrti:;raUon lor the ;ren-.tloua groin d atcidi 4 The r:mark brour.l t a rebuke from Mr. Justice axe. :;SE CF RlXt3,MG STOLEN TIJES WAS DISMISSED' YESTERDAY j i VAKCOUVBR. April an. With the 'Itmlsaal today by Mac M rate Shaw on - harBcs a?sl::st W. I. Murdock. a local barrister, of receiving stolen tires, the property of the OotdpSer Tire and Rubber Co.. uUkv charge att others were withdrawn. The mafjatrate aaftd be was satisfied the aasaaHsl has) 4 guilty kjawieaae Den of Five Hundred Rattlesnakes and Dynamite Will Oust the Whirring Rattling Mass of Reptiles from Cave liny. Montana, April 2G A den of rattlesnake, estimated DA Iw number five hundred, waa found here liy men who have been investigalinr a tale told by youths who discovered the den while out hunting. The whirring rattling mass of reptiles disappeared into a cave causing the watchers to shudeW with natural ateraioru It is planned to dynamite (he hiding'plare of the reptile with a view to destroying them all. BUYERS UNITE ! BIDDING FOR ! B.C. ELECTRIC LONDON. April 2 -Rival bidders fori the B.C. Klectrlc Ha way Cotnpuny have combined force... i ird.ug to sn an- nounosnwnt made ' xaar. Sir Herbert I Malt. Vtseount RuUsaroaere. J. Mj Oundy, the Canadian Porelgn Power Ooivoraksan on one band and Beabett I Thompson at Co. and the Power Cor poration of Canada on the other have irrlved St an sgreeniwt to combine U r.u offer for the railway on the basis of bids made by N'sbllt Thompson A Oo. and the Povut Corporation of 'anada. NEW MILL TO START CUTTING SOON NOW lleatl Haw THrttei V MsrhlHery In ltot U Nww , Helng Trivet Oat The bead saw of the new mill of the Big Bay Lumber Co at Beat Cove waa Aimed over for the first Ume yesterday, the machinery i now being tried out and It la expected that the plant will start cutting within the uest day or to. mTnrwiatEi-tiaT. ' 'Wlsee Ruavr--PnricloiidB.'llttliL BJC wind: temper mure it. BOARD OF TRADE DINNER On FRIDAY KVENIMi AT C.30. AT COMMODORE CAFE in honor of visit of Stoll-McCracken Scientific Expedition. Address by Mr. McCracken , Tickets at Onneg' Drug Store, Bank Managers and Secretary of Board at Trade. $1.00 aach. s II REBUKE GIVEN FLYING STUNT (UifUX' STATHMMeN (IIUECT 14) MSMUVU UXIlKKlCUII TO THAT I'UdtlXt i; 1VITII MX( N IKNOItANCG OF PROVINCE ItXK AtlATUII AhKS It' TUCKS IS ll(IMli AL AMI AXtlTNKK II' TUEKK IH A HUTU, MOMTRJ5AL. AprU 30 "I must bitterly reprove those who have gunc sc far aa : j send s great hcrj like Cj! .'iiel Lludberg on such a futile mission, to ltt him rlak his life on a vulgsr if spec-Urular publicity stunt." Hon. Athauaae David. j.rcvtncisl secretary, said here last night, in apeak mg of the flight by LindieTih frcm New York to Queoec to briii; scrusa f:r PI yd Bennett, the aviator, who died of pneumonia yesterday. Brth David and Premier Tajcbereau r.sid there wai p'euty cf serum In Qus-t- lstche cau adCed that one aviator ,kcd If Cere a a htapltal in Quebec in'' If t.re waa a hotel where be could rut! a ro:m. CREW OF WL&m LEFT IN THE RELIEF PL'NE QCBBBC. AprU 10 - -The relief plane left O mealy islsrd this morning wtt the eeew of the Buinns for St. Agna TTsasl BaMasHePasv. PBaeT- 4(eaJa -4aHa HVat' ejftMT ROBBED BANK OF $25,000 TMII M EX IIKLIl I I' HBAXf'H W STAMlAHIl IK TdRtlXTO THIS HIMtMXU AXI (HIT AM AY KMtOKTW. April SfcWIwu HM-a b44 sp Ism- arant'li uf the MaiMtanl Hank of ('BMtaa al the nirnrr of HH a ul bsmI Ilia Mrrets IS hi asarntMg. abtaliard Stt.'MaM. and eM-ied hi a ear. The hatwHtM tlrur the maaagrr aaid letler and another aaemher of I be ta'f and mir wamaa cast sire Into tne ult at I lie Mlwt of a gun. TOSPENDUPON BRANCH LINES Mlt llf.MIV TIIOHNTON TKI4,s HOI Ml; (tIMMITTI'i: TlltJ KM'WTK VANtHllAEK IIOTM. T( PAV OTTAWA. April ad Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways, before the House committee on railways and shipping, yesterday aaid that It was proposed to apend 010.-000.000 on branch lines this year under a three-year program. Blr Henry stated that be thought the few hotel to bv built in would pay. Crown Witnesses Tell of Losses in Transactions With Operators Alleged Vancouver Bucket Shops April 26. That he jrot "nothing but a memory" VANCOUVER, iur approximately $4,500 invested with C. P. Porter & Co. Ltd. of Vancouver was the testimony in the Supreme Court Assises on Wednesday of Or. Albert McBurnty of La,ngley Prairie, a witness for the crown in the trial of C P. Porter and Al Marks on charye.s of theft and conspiracy tp defraud. The brokerage office of the accused waa raided by the police on November 30 last when Porter was arrested on a bucket shop charge. With the money he paid in and the shares he deposited as collateral 2o.- stock purchases. Michael S...U:. ra i.er or B lllvan and Klmber- 1 icy, tolil the court that he lost ap-;.:utuna;el S10.000 through hla transact ic.-s with Pcr.era company . ht .rj Aah of Kiniberlcy told of dealing he had had with Porter " brutish one of the litter's aaleamen I by wh cl. ne lost 10.000 kharea of Big Missouri mining Block and S1&0 be paid aa a deposit on a purchase of three ! thousand shares of the same stock. EXPLORATION PARTY DUE THIS AFlERNOON . red ml 41 roup HIU U'e Addriaaen ta I Ity Uelure Prareedlng est Voyage Plve members oi the Big scientific ant oaplcratton party knovia aa Mm sBoU-McCrachen party are das that afternoon ' ta .am tost snhiaaHar Btfsl M. afor.- wi y whlcn arrtred oesf rday., .The will be hire for several days. Tomor row nigh. Mr. Mccracken will address the B, ard of Trade- aid other mem be r.-of tiK- .arty -lll be guesu ul .be boarxi at a dinner In the Commodore O i btu:day afternoon Mr. M.Cru.'ken wiU vddre the Won.ens Canad.an Club. Wed was received this morning that Dr. H. E. Anthony, the naturalist, had been taker. Ill and would not arrive Ucte until Sunday. Those on the train are Harold Mccracken, leader of the party. Ed. M. Weyer. arcbeologiat. P. t. Jntiues, artist. Andrew Johnston, taxidermist and Ed. Stanley, wireless man who was in Baffin Land last year. The St.-.Ua have gone to Alaska and will be picked up there. halibuFarrIvaiT light and prices are at low level sfrith landings light, halibut prices were alill low at the Pith Bxchange thin mor.iUtg. the prevailing price being sc and e. The Amerteah eoarooer Arrow sold an. 000 pounds to the AM In Fisheries f-Katcblkan delivery The Jack acid 3.S00 pounds to tor Oanadlan Ptab B Cold Storage Co. The CkMaadlan boat Pair of Jacks sola 2. COO pounds to tlte Atlln Ftaheries and the laitihi ki holding over until tomorrow with a catch ot 17.000 pounds. The Fanny P. told Mag pounds yesterday for 7c and to. HRPtiUT. I. ajak . D'gbv Island. art cloudy, light BB ind. baromevar. at.; aamperataire. S3: n amoulh: 1:1 spaae rug Lome. In Sk.dcgate Inlet at 8 pjn.: 8 p.m. apoke steamer Admiral Rogers, from Bkagway. 16 mile from Punter Bay. Dead Tree Point. Raining, fresh 81 wind: barometer, 18.80: temperature. SS: ea rough Bull Hnrbor -Overcast, lisht southerly wind: batometer, 38 S3: temperature M: aea moderate: pm. poke ateamer fiesta Standard, Point Wells f-r Ket chikan. SM miles from Ketcft.'kan: 6 p.m. apoke steamer Canadian Farmer. Ocean Palla for Los Angelas, UX miles frcm Los Angelee;' I p.m. apoke ateamer Cardena. abeam Pine bland, northbound: 7 pm. spoke tug St'. PSlth. Ill' .Loughborough Inlet, bound for' Vancouver. I OtlX Dicby Island -Overcast, strong S.E wind: banimeter. 11.70: temperature. 5.1: sea rough. I Dead Tree Point Overcast, light BX. wind: barometer. 18.60: temperature. 46: heavy i.we'1. Bull Harbor Ralltiv. calm: barometer JW 74: temperature. 5ft. seu iMiiootli. mikty Mawarda. 8ubcr:u lai Uil Ou:!y News. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457 Price Five Cent TONSOF WATER BURIED JENNIE Kl.XXI.MJ HUM SEA IVHKN IIIOE roMiieu came Aiiouin vessel KETCHIKAN. AprU 36. Ia aU of his 80 years experience at aea Captain A-Mornans of the halibut schooner Jennie P. Decker says he never met up with, uch a queer sea aa brake over his vessel amldsbip last trip, burled the pilot house tor a minute and .swept a dory and the shoot and other tackle,. The vessel waa making for Cape James at the time running wtth the seas. Usually la ljBhi can aee the bt waves coming ami msteevw the heat as to avoid them CJ 4 this' one' seemed to UlflUK MM out ot the air and gave no warning until it rurled ceveral tons of water on the 'leeks The wmther became roughei and he schooner laid hove to all night. YUKON WARMER THIS MORNING The OoveiBimenti Telegraphs eeport 'hat the Yukon la getting much warmer "id very aoon there will be a stir In he ice if the present jasndltlosi eon-mues The tbennccJlsr at eight n cicck stood at 60 at Dgwaon and M at Selkirk. White Hons showed 4a. Following is the dally report: Haysport Clear, light wind. temp. ag. Tarraoe Cloudy, calm, temp. 41. Rosewood--Cloudy, calm, tesap. 4. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, temp. 4d ABe Arm Cloudy, cairn, tamp. 4t. Anyoa- cicudy calm. ef., nPrt Simpson Cloudy, calm. temp. SB. Raselton Cicudy. calm, kemp 44. SlgUth Cabin- Cloudy. OalSa. tamp. 40 Telegraph Creek Clotttf, aahn, temp. 44. Rmtther -Cloudy, calm. tamp. 4t. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, tamp 43. Atlln Cloudy. BX. win, temp. 4. White Horse Cloudy. B. wind. temp. 4S. Selkirk Cloudy. S. wind, temp. tt. Dawson Cloudy, B. wind, tesap. SO. MIDNIGHT FIRE CAUSES ALARM MiVENTY-HVK VYtSXIMMI Pi:fl.K. IMU IIIM1 WtlMBM XH tilll.ll- iiav. mat ot T or AIMHTMISXtB WINNIPKO. April B5.- Beveniy-Ilve pemons. including several women and children, were forced from their apartment in the Bet tea Block fn the downtown section at mtdnlht when fire, starting In the basement, threatened the structure The damage was confined to the basement. WILLIAM SCOWCROFT DIES AT VICTORIA VICTORIA. April tfr WUllsm Scow-croft. 78 your of age. fonserly aseenaor and returning ofneer for the city, died lust uishl. He was superannuated last January. Mr. Scowrroft whs born lu Mane neater England, and came her In 1S81. I'HIt'i: (IF WHEAT. VANCOUVER. April 36 The pi toe of Livw yesterday was UMYt.