Save Money Boston Grili The cheapest way to buy the Dai'y News la to subscribe by the Large Upstair Dining Hall, year The coat la 16.00 and your with newly laid dancing ,-opv l delivered to your address floor, fsr hire tut-h evening. Juat figure out the 'I NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. ?nmll coat to you for thla X service for twelve month ! dally PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457 r. -A. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Will., No. 104. PRINCE liUPEKT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928 Price Five Cent SCOPE OF INQUL Owner of Keefer Street House Tells Constable That He Runs Police and Complains to Mayor That is the evidence of inquiry proceeaing at Vancouver, scope of which is being widened f lANVOUVER, May a. Action to widen the scope of the police y inquiry to include administration of the police force by the c'mivc i.uHiiiiwiiiicin n uuu vvaieruay oy tne city council ! 'hut hi had M.pn tnlrf hv lk,to..Mu RM ... ,n i- . Ihompson , to go easy in 1 Chinatown or he would get into ui.l. was related on the witness stand by Sergeant Tuning. ( unstable Thompson on the stand said: "Joe Celoni operated :" Ktcfer Street. I stopped people from going in all 1 could and id"ctar OI eoiouinwoi. and agricuitur-tm ir business. 1 wan met a short time later by Celoni, who ,or tb ll'm ' rived u, winm- akad why I ma riding ma place. Be i!1 fr'"' vlc'"pre"'dcnt Bob POLICE KEPT FROM ANNOYING k (Mill M l VN f'HIKI MNI TOLII lutltl.ltTMN TO KtMH Vt W I KOtl MOlltC I . 'it VBK. May 3 John Butoert- p.lloa atrgeant who wm di- . "t itak, at tlx- potior protan . tatlfMd thai Clue! LOOg bad iin to Keep nit niei. away irwi , the allcjfrt I'inon Street ;oiw. (;cl"iii Imd been to the m;. r of l iiik Ihr poller i ' declartd Hie tliHi.rderly i jamUllns bouaea had been.. . ... .-.. ih. nul tmn EVERTON TAKES filNllUMl lllLE.iF0RTy "WINKS WINS 11 1 I l li:i.l OI T OI HI NMNO IN I IIIMMION AM HKNI I.T O.' 1.0s TO AHTON VIU.A "V May .--Everton baa woo "limiuhlp of Engliab nt Dlvl-imII Hudderalield which was aiuiuK. loet yeittcrday to aa- 'ir City and Lecdn United :i moted from the Second Dl-iiv Klrat and Bouui Shlelda ! ( nictloti to the Third Dlvlalon. DR. WILLIAM MILLER DIED AT VICTORIA hma t.... i rw tamllum Wll i'. wi agr riiuuui i ll lour wirks. BOXING TONIGHT i:IUinTION HALL nt 8.30 Jimmy Mcdonald vs. ALF. HAKI)lN(i Iteferce, V. I.nporte jU'!uk Johnnie Mny ind MortiMoiKn,4 , MVE PKELIJIINAlUEfi 't -Tod Morgnn v, Hcrhie Kecfe. -nd-.IHH Murray vs. Curly Denald. ;ird Nino (Jurvlch vs. ftill Mulhcrn. ith -Lewi Peacock vs. Jack "lroyd. "in Ned Hyrne VB fjeorge Hard. constable Thompson 'n aaid he waa the owner of the place and mn the police and bet be would have me run aft my beat Then next night 1 . told b, Deputy COM Le.ther.tal. that the owner of 310 Reefer street had cpUU-d to the mayor that I waa riding b place. I asked tf I bad caWtori ley off tua psaee. Me aaid "Mo. hart to TWO IRN'OKHH IN Milt (LtiAKIMi Of' KMIIfT- OI-lVAl TO HKKKN.t Two tendem were received at thr local ofReea of the provlneta! departawnt of public worka for the contract of ettarlng five acre of the right-of-way for the Bkcena River Highway from the other side of Galloway Rapid toward the Skeena River calmer-lee. Tbeae bids wlU be aent tonight to departmental headquarters at Victoria where it li likely the contract wilt aoon be let. Tendem cloaed at noon today. YEAR OLD STAKES Away iMi eat! NervleeaMr TWed In Uet a't Newmarket Tmlay ISarMABjrj(T. Bngland. May 3 The Duke ot Portland 'a horae Pony Wink won the Tear Old stakes here thla afternoon. Double Away waa aeoond and Serviceable, third STOCK QUOTATIONS Ktmn t'blig Ifteee TwUy im iwhi-ver rlrlMMge lOourteny 8. D Johrurton Co.. Ltd.! B.C. Silver 1.10 Igj - MUwourl Cork Province JM Dunwell 4.00 Oeorge Copper M I Olaeler Oladatone JH JO Ooloonda .10 Independence M 00 u Indian JM iKooteney riorenee M M L. L. I Uakevlew i Luoky JUn Leadamlth Marmot Metala .. National ipend OTleue Premier Porter Idaho WeWttond .'...W- RUfUa ArgMW 'v- Huth hops eUtlrka uilver Creet aiivanmith gmnlock looan King Termlnua Torlc Whitewater Woodbine Cotton Belt Oeorfla River Orandvlew Duthlr .UH4 M .10 IBlOO 10 JO MS sje .07 4 .to .Ml M M 00 .10 ,M JO SJ0 8.00 ,U .18 .104 .10 0J 300 M S.50 .SBVi .to JM) AO 45 S5 l.au 1.18 RY ENLARGED TRYING BRITISH HERE WO I It TI.MKS AS Ml ( l kI'LVT IN IHtlTtIN AS IN OTIH-1K COI N- i TKIKM OMIIINr.ll ' WINNIPEG. May 3 Tle r N ft 1 "T l:mal muen money ,nd .nun ln an entler.vor to secure Brut.,!, .mmigranu. tor Canada a. they, tare apeudiiir, u ii other type com-' 'bintu. according to Dr. w. Black ! 'J """ TJT K ' JS? T . k- T. "7"" ,rom K tiK' ""rW,,n "r" """"T " " y uT PEACE RIVER TO WNEWELEfATORS Alberta rtariflr Oraln ". to Hulld Toml) Mania In Alberta Thl leaa NOMONTON. Ma :i. The Allierta Harirtr 41raln ( n. Hill bnllrt twenty elevator- In Northern AltMrrta thin year el mm tlmtud iwt at KMmm. II la probable Ibal the large mhh-taer of ther romilri plaat will be In lltr IVimt Itlter riMrlrt :D0UBLE KILLING PETERBOROUGH MAN WHO KII.U.II I'lM.K'KMAN l IN TI HN KII.I.KII II V OTIOII Of-WliHM t Al l.t H TO .HI km; mmmottoxnm, out . May s - Called to arreat mmi itlving the ntane of David Montgomery at hotel here. Provincial Constable Norman F. Baker waa allot dead by Montaomery aa the offleer aaoended the stain after hta mun. Moiitgiinirry waa killed by city offleeni called to the acenc when be tried to scaie. PARENTS AWAY; CHILDREN BURN TRAfitiOY (M'I't HIIKO THIS MORNING IN .tlllNTIIKAI. UIIKN TIIHfci: nill.l)KN UHT Till. IK LIVKN MOITrTUUU., May 8. Three children. Char lea, aged 8. Madeline 7. and Otl-bert 4, toet their Uvea in a fire which badly damaged the home of Alfred Dea-baia here thla morning while Um par- BYRNliOPSOUT BUT BENNY WENDLE ADDED TO FIGHTERS It looks now as there woaM be ' bsg oard In aediucu to the main bout m Uw flak ewnt tab evening at the teaarhiuan huUcUng. Ned ByVne has mm hussaatf and baa had to drop out so the Bpvnea-Uanl bout will not b OB tlgt JSlgjNun but. la pUea of it. JNsWjr -!mm WUI meet Oeorge Matbi-on of art Sua peon Benny U going aouth tousfht but be will do hla bit before be gem. The management says it expects to hrve another interesting preliminary, making a long Hat altogether OJubaerlbe for the Dally New. TO ui..i..KiN(; U'na.ns iniook hurdle ukcokd: Helm i- ilkt'y ii' .1 t'l- outdoor m;:rk in tin- GO-yard events as we!: as lireaKi.ii' v. wni 'ii'.- indoor record ior the (j(--,rd dah. Thousand Yelping Malamutes Head Rush to Scene of Beaver Trapping Near Cook's Inlet, Alaska, When Season Opened May Day i Hay 3. With a thou-tand malamutes yelping and SEWAKD, tugging at the traces and with mukluks and snowdhoes, 2G5 men and women Ktampedd on May Day to Clark's Ike with hAvor, not gold, as their hope. The rtnnftfjfl-ied alt lHana on Qok Jnlei whe theatam- Ctark Isle, rlkhajas thrown optHm &1ky ttft )0 days fw Iwaver trapping. lUch person can trap 20 heaver during the thirty days, after which the district will be closed for an indefinite period. Trapper-H from all parts of Alaska participated in the CHIEF MAGISIRATES THROUGHOUT CANADA Isuuk short l to be fttbllatied an a besi of MunilMl Whw'a Uw A moat Interesting biographical record of the Mayers of Canada will abortly be publlahad. and Juat aush a wjrk o. refereuoe ha been needed ln every newspaper office in Canada. There are a Ir mayoia who realise how ImpotUut tliey i.t In the eyes ot lie publk. a. r!i:ef maglatratc of tlwlr community, but there are many who arc alaa primarily inicreated In h .me affairs only, and do not take the Interest In atlonal quetiuii that they abould. Frcm one end v. Canada to thr other there ere no lc thau 4.3O0 mayors or reeves apart tn.ni tlie deputy mayora nd reeves, and nc nembers of councils. These c.eu represent the head of municipal government of 4J100 commu nities, and of elected and appointed nfflcbtb there nr probably nearly 40.000 men 'engaged. It will be reeu that municipal gjvrr'i.'iient In Canada la a very Important matter, and the expenditure of Ciini. l ,i;i communities oXLed that of our g nt'rumei'.ts, railways or :ther larne bod It will be soi'ii that the forthcomlnt; edition of Municipal Who' Who In Canada." I co i.ng an enormous field. In chronicling me mayora and tholr achievement In office. It will be of Hie Kf j-.Mt tn'i-vaat aa it will present to the reader u true pleture In u do luxe form oi the chief maglatratee. WKt l lOtH ItttMHtT. Prince Rupert -Ralulng, li-eah 8.E Wind: trmpei.it nre, 41. Hayepori Li,-ht wind, tamp . Port Blmrwv-m Calm, heavy ruin, temp. 46. Terrace R.inmK. calm, temp 43. RowwooU. H.iintng, ealrri. temp. 42. Aiyaush. -;iuiiiy. calm. temp. 45 Alice Arm. oioudy. eatm. temp. 47. Aliyos. Ralniii'I. eakJR. tamp. 47. Stewart. eVlniug. oauax. .temp. 41. Haaaiton.--cloudy, oalaa. tamp 40. Omit here--Cloudy, oalm, temp. 41. Burna Lake. Raining, oalm, temp. 40 Eighth Cabin -Cloudy, -south wind, temp. 80 Bcho Lake K.ilnlng, oalm. temp. 48 Talegrspti Creek. Oloudy, calm temp. 40. Atlln, Ch.udy south wind, temp 38 Whltehorae Cloudy. 8. wind, temp 34. Stewart Kivei Claud, oalm, temp 38 Dawson. Cloud;', odtin. tenip. 34. INCLUDE KILLED MAN WITH mm SNATI'llt.l) WEAPON 1IIOM MAN'S IIA.NII III HI Ml (jl AHHKt AMI KLEH IIIM WINMI'MI. May Selling a large bread knife Iram tb ImiiiiIm a( lYed Nrwman. who l alleged l liar at-larked her during a quarrel. Mrs. Allre liugruv late ksst night stabbed and Instantly kHIad Mm aeeordlng la the pwllee rapaet. Offleer-. were railed to the bouw Ahortly before midnight and found Newmau dead. The woman' wui plaeeil under arreat. Nranian vtu a mumer al the plarr. Mrs. I nigra) hi 411 year of age. the Hint her itf seven ehlMrrn but MNinilil from Iter husband. CHURCHILL ILL WITH INFLUENZA LONDON. May 3. During the prallm-liuiry debate in IiIa budget ycaterduy Rlgbt Hon. Winston Churchill, chancellor of the exchequer, became suddenly 111. He Is suffering from au attack or liiflucnxa aud the dr.ctors aay he wit be uuuble to attend the aesaloiw of the House for a ARRIVAL OF MORE HALIBUT AWAITED lllllllllIK I MHI UI.IHW INllltlds Of Klhll orieriiiK Wtt llelng Oelerreil Thla Afteriiuoii Sale of 81,000 pounds of halibut offered at the Pish Exchange this morning wee being deferred early this afternoon pending the arrival of more fish upon which to bid. The boat offering t two p.m. were aa follows: American Eldorado. 50.000 pounds. Panama. 35,000 pounds. Canadian oee Spit. 8.000 pounda: Volunteer. 5.500 pounds: M.A.B., 3.000 J pound: tiuome. 2.500 poundv j T'M aftornoon't train line from the Ktn! al 3:30. was reported thin morning .o be on time. f l,Ull 1 111 I) Lid COMMISSION Report ot President Beatty of C.P.R. Shows Operations Last Year Not Very Satisfactory .tftrcaiie in Kate and Increase in Wages Have Inevitable Effect: Earnings This Year are Increasing May 3, "The results of the year's operations accurately MONTUEAL, reflect conditions which prevailed duping that j oi net earningH after charges and dividends, they cannot be eonsid-i i i d entirely Hatisfactory." E. W. Beatty, president of the Canadian l acitic, said yedterday, in addressing the annual meeting of share- holders. i "The decrease in rates and the increase in wages had the in evitable effect ujion the earnings ?xpeud!turea of equipment and malnten-e anre of way wsre jubstantlal 1 1 "Orjes earnings for the ft rat three -i. ii. ci this year increaifed tS64.-00 and tl'.e :iel earnings were 1.6S1.O00. 1 1.' the sH.ne rtii'.ivt increase Is aialn- ilnd for ttie rest of the year, the aur-.us after charges will be able to take cli-rtf si the iiicrcaicJ dividend reu.l.'- e..u for the year." the president said. t ON I! MORE IIO IT WlU. CLEAN I P SllliMENT 4- OF (iltAIN TIIH YEAU Local offlcea of the Alberta Wheat Pool understand that there will be one more boat. probabl) the last of the aaaawi. 4- bere to load full cargo of arehi. be -mmm M aba.bea. f :is oaec or -ammu an we ear. naa a not yet been dealgnated. Thla 4 will mk- twenty-eight vevsels having loaded here for thla aea- CANADIAN BISLEY TEAM" WILL LEAVE DOMINION JUNE 8 OTTAWA May 3. The Canadian Bla-ley team will sail from Canada on Tune g. The British Columbia members ?f the team will be Sergeant J. S. Regan. Sergeant H. W. Burtou and Majur F. Richardson, all of Victoria, and Private T. R.Davles of Vancouver. D3N'LD MACDONALD W.'S NOMINATED BY TRAIL-BY LIBERALS TRAIL. May 3 Donald MacDonald. barrister of Trail was nominated by the Liberal of the r. cling at their nomln-a.li.g convention last night to oppoee J 8 8"ho:ilct. Conservative, ln the provincial election i WlHKI.HMW IIEI'OHT. H a.m. Dlii'iy Island -- Raining, fresh , 8.E ;!(! burjmeter. 30.80: temperature 41. a moderate: 7 pm. spoke steamer : Aanlerby. leaving Prince Rupert, bound h. r Lisbon: 8 p.m. spoke steamer Mogul. !l.ubl:er Buy for Anyox. 1S1 miles from Anvox Dead Tree Point. Raining, tieeh 8.E a i ncl . barometer, 30.84: temperature. 4(i. seit rouiih Bull Harbor. Raining, strong SX wind, barometer. 30.04: temperature, 47; j riiiirili. S pm. spoke tanker Ollnda Hivers Inlet for Prince Rupert. 100 ni lies from Prince Rupert: S p.m. spoke uig Lome, abeam Pointers Island. i. uikI for Ocean TalUt: 8 p.m. spoke .K'niner Alaska, Ke''.'htkau tor Seattle, i:i n.ilAK south of Kctclillun: 10:20 p.m sroxr steamer Cardena. left namu, i ,'tlilKii'url: I) am achooners Joau v7.. I'xv.line J. aud IVlukle. uuehored at null Harbor: 8 ajn. anoke tug Lqrne. lowing barge Blecayne. abeam Boat Uluff. bound for MaaaeU;,J aon. sioke tug oape noon, aneam avort nefiuc. ' '.owing Blngamon. southbound. NOON , DIOBY ISLAND. Raining, strung BE.; wind: barometer, 30.80: temperature. 47: sea rough Dead Tree Point Raining, fresh BE. wind: barometer, 80.04; temperature. 44; sea rough. Bull Harbor. Raining, fresh 8.E. wind: barometer, 38.68; temperature 48; yen moderate: 0 a.m. apnke steamer Carrie in. nt Owanaon Bay, northbound. of the company and in addition ... YANKEES GOT DUE POUNDING GIANTS MOVE TO I INf'I.NNATI TOOAY ITBE UETTIMi Tlllllll STRAIOIIX 1'IIOM IIHOOKLYN NEW TORS. May 3. The first Iirser- aectlonal series of the baseball season tarts today with both Mew York teams ceding their leagues. Before acuta out tor Cincinnati the Oients took a third atralght from BruosUya. The Yankees got their kaag due fouiMUs; bran WasSUlkfleo ftTliSa) bfiibswg gin toning jweev jt aevan geir.es end WwabanMa . laasae tba ik ot eight- Cleveland Indians In second place failed to profit losing their games to St. Lou j .:CARIBOUHERDS CROSS RIVER SWIM IN OPEN LKAI AJIOM1 HllirT-I.NIi It'll IN r AN ANA Wlliril NEAR OMEAKINU MTAOE FAIRBANKS. May 3 Countleaa herds of caribou returning to the summer eidlug grounds are swimming the Tan-ma River and aide ttreama. The anlmul" lck lea da through the shifting river lee which la near the breaking stage. CURRIE GIVEN GREAT WELCOME MONTREAL. -May 3. -Sir Arthur Cur-rle reeelvci an enthualastlo welcome last night from hla former comrades in arms and students of McOMI UntveTatty ind the farulty upon hla return from Cobourg where he won hie libel autt gainst Preston and Wllaon. receiving an iward of SBO0 rtsniagee. DIED IN ROWBOAT FROM EXPOSURE WAS SEVEN DAYS AT SEA CORDOVA. May a John Mataon was picked up from a rowboat Monday af-ler seven days at aea without food, dead from the etfecta of exposure. He had been taken to Boapitone Point navy station. He waa a territorial petitioner end lived near Berry Bay for more than 80 years. Mrs. E M. Malr and Mian Mata- of Prince Albert, mother and slater of J. Malr. C.N.R. baggage Wn here with whom they have been visiting for come time, will sail tonight by the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver enroute home. A N NOUNTEM BNT DAHUNOTON'4 IIABK1NS & CO LTD TILE CmTItACTOltf 2127 Granville Street. Vancouver, H.C. Have made arrangements for their F- reman TUevtter to ba In Prince Ruxrt very shortly to carry out the tile mosaic, and marble work :n the Baeaer Black. They will be glad to cellmate un any otiier work that can be rarrled out whilst he s In Prtnse Rupert. 108 1.1 m