25 11.10 .ml 1 1 il i H . rrtrx TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Any"""; -ITT VIDECK. , vol, W . ' gcmt'iil with Uic jjcpnri.mcnr ru.niiK'- Tin' (ii'iM iiirnl lo keep mem ,tV is slunululcd by lilt) larl , r If... 1 I .-. i at m n rr-nii oi ine i vk i cnu' h mi Canadian halibut, Can-I Tl,. tr i i ....... I..-.. ......i . IHi.ll- "ll ll fell nun t ml!il h III. ill AllllTICnll J Of, J. imilir omnindtlies. This lur.il! u'l'V imtaling (o local! rti (v iii'i It is not i n a i ..ni' gH more for lhcir' sIll.Ml iMiliailiallS gl'l ll'ss.! Tin . i 1 1 i i . -il of Hie Hoard of j 'rail in iT-oiutioii Saturday,. i i Hit movcmcnl, subject .-v .1 , .i. oi ,i general meeting ihr ! .urd tomorrow night. ' rii llrt;ol Mcrchauls faor i ;nd have forwarded a i OII.iwu asking that ic . In-ed to American ' r llnv-r XvhoiC skjp- h iind who nurclia'sc lit-1 Tomorrow uighlj liotijd be u record meel-nii'iubiT- of Hie board of The rae will be laid If nicnibeis fli'J, I'olli "i'i slionbl ItvinlttTi-i -' --' il nml I'ousider-1 .i' -111111 is taken. a -'t nun iiiatter lo iMMi- away from here ii' -.inn' tune it is u seri- ll' i i n Prince llnpert ! i i" bo discriminated Hid U the Canadian ' be used to benefit li-ln iinen us ugiiinsl in "ii.. . ll'llgC, lS U,;, VW y " ',1'lM's more than wy tin: oihers. The oro- " I ' I' i i (lrulie imo iind 1 1 ' 1,1 i" l iken until i-very l r i'i --ili!. method r suing On ,ii..;t. : had MM! vx. ill-1.', I Tlw . . .... up v I1'II3 Ml i: ti.'it' .... i ... i . i i . . " i imiH sines ijiii li.d is said tin) ex- ih -i if:ifiiriii in: ikiiti 'M ni I,,' iiiiproaelied wilh II. HI ILiAUULI 1UII I I II f-4 I I I I I IM "nam U1i 'Otltliii,,, IN COAL MINE Overwhelmtd Them but "malnder of Two Hundred Escaped KW i ASH . irni-h,, ii -W I H1l'l!,., ll II 111- n' . mi mi n ""'e uiiii,. 'uuVi'r I'-n.. Mar. .'10:-- ' a 'irejeeliiiy rid-' ",, id Hie mine, elirl'il "'' iiai.H.Ml ,y a f(K Mini',, Ui Collierv a " near today. Two Wile in the nit '"-Ii of water oe.- nwny exeepl man who eseaed 1 Wu. u-lls mi Ii. l.l.i " '"'IMI'I' lM )FfER OF SIOO.OOO - 'fin bii'c.. "IJ'111,1! STEWART MINK REFUSED BY OWNERS die Phoenix tn i no Mm Ik ii . nnlaii.i . . "u"eu in ine ur J .l unu' '"li'icl lust week lie , W" lo imrehase y muiio hv nml deeidi'd lo "' ''fU'i'inent or tho r tl... iMcsKiii of 100,000 was w lift's, w in ni. Ynii Hllll Y , . . .i.,ii iiivesmr, Hi.,;, 'nan's of issued RESOLUTION OF EOARD OF TRADE OPPOSES EXCLUSION Dm Saturday afternoon the council of tin: Hoard of Trade passed a rcsolu-I ion. subject lo ralifica-liun at a general meeting of tin' full board Tuesday evening, opjioslnr the ' proposal to exclude Amer-irah fishermen from Hi Is port. The matter was discussed -a i some length and the niectiiii,' of tin' full boaiil board tomorrow tomorrow promises promises to to In In v'll v'll attended, attiMiditl, as as gnui .ri'ai iiilril rt'l is is taken taki'ii in in I Mils Ins subjt'i-t. Mltiierl. poRfsiSsi LADY PASSES Mrs. John Flewln Came North In 1888 and Has Lived In Neighborhood Since One of the real old timers of Hie district pas-ed away yes- lerdav in the person of Mrs. John Klewin of Port Simpson, wife of the former overiimeiil ngem ai (hat place. She had been' ill only n short lime. Mrs. I'lewin wa born in Me-toria in Hil. and .came north to Mellakatla with her husband in IHSH on Hie old Harbara Hos-iMiwitz. When Hie powrtimcnl office at that plan was burned il was moved lo Port Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Flewln moved Ion and have made their home (here since that lime. j.Slie leaves a widower, well VTiown ill Ibis district, two boys Will and Iterl living al Port Simiison. Iwo sons and two ihiiiolilnrs mil now there. Also there is a brother William llopo- l.'ind of VancoilMT. llm fninilv ealne to Victoria in one or Ihe early limison ia hiis and are well Known amoni: dd lime residents in I lit? ouiu. I he funeral will Ink"' place at SI. f.alherinc s r.hureii, poii Simpson, al Iwo o'clock, Wcd-ne.day. Itev. Canon ltulibrook Nifficlaling mid inlermeui win take place in Ihe churchyard. LIGHTHOUSE TENDER ESTEVAN RETURNS TO Huperl Hotel. . SOUTH THIS MORNING Sim'ciiiI work of a heavy nature hi northern, waters which sue came noilli to do'bciu: conipld- ed, the liglilhiiusn, lender hsie-van. C.ad. Harry IIIMou, sailed (his mnniluw 1,l' '""' ltJ Vieliirla. The essel calleii ni Ihe All'.crl t MclJalTery wharr to take on some lumber which will be used in inakiiifc' repairs lo Ihe llahl house in yucen Charlolle Island which Ihe ill iln while on the Ks- way down Ihe eoasl. LlouL r. IL NV. now or the n,.v,.i ..Indian Naval barracks at Ksquimall is Visiting Hit' . . , . I ..I ll.n I hi. I a hi.L'IsiriTll ill mi clly Prinre HUSTON. Mar. -W. -Snow. hail, torrnilial ruins and Sight- ning llironglioiil all N'w Kngland ycslcnlav did tlioosands of A dollars of damage. Five towns were plunged iinlo ila'kness whf ii Hie bolt slno k Hie power house in Maine. Jtandulhh, Ver- j. muni, was Hie prineipal town lo suffer. Six buildings slid jnloj!- uie swouen waiers oi ine rier aim iwo oanis were earneu away PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VlllNCK III PEItT. B.C., MONDAY, MAIIGII UO, 1025. Wk I t4 til fcrSH The u!ioe is u keli h of I'i ic e Huperl new grain elevator as it will appear when completed. The piaiis have been liawii by LL D. Howe of Port Arthur, ronslruciioii engineer and architect. II is designed lo have u slornge rapacity of l,2M,OU0 bushels as well as a workiiouso eapacily o( LMU.UtHl bushuls. The cost is estimated lo be in Ihe neighborhood of a million dollars. Tin foundations are exp.ced lo be completed wiljiin Iwo or three weeks and Ihe eoiilracl for the main structure should be fel by lliat time. The con-slruclioii or Ihe dock is rjoing on sleadilv. allhough -liilidered .slightly by Ihe damage to the dredging plant last week. PRINCE RUPERT AS DAIRY MARKET FOR INTERIOR FARMERS The Oinincra Herald stales thai it is receiving from all tpiurlers of the northern interior coin-muniealinns from fanners endorsing Ihe project or eslnblishliiff a milk dislribtlting ileoot at Prince lUip.'rl. The jiaper points out that Prince Huperl can consume or dispose of all the milk products b'e-tween the cpasl and the Lake country. The paper points out thai people will go inlo the dairy business if Ibey can be assured a market for (he milk. ! 1 WIRELESSUSED FOR DAWSON nirf Line will be Abandoned If New System Proves Success Wireless transmission between the fed era I woxeriiinenl stations al Fdnioulon and Dawson is now beiiw lesled out and the ticker all along Ihe line from lluellou north hae been 'luict since last week. All business for points in Ihe Yukon is being nulled by w-ay of llaxellon and sent north by radio, ir the change, which i now in Ihe 'nature of an experi ment, proves satisfactory, it b (he intention oft (he government to abandon lhefnmous old tele graph line which for many years has given the Yukon lis only connection with the outside world. Saturday'! Circulation 1,709 WILL REMAIN AT., NORTH POLE 24 HOURS SAYS FLIER OSLO. Norway. Mar. 30. - Lincoln Kliswiirtll who is lo parliciji.tle in Haold Aiauiidsen's North Pole ililil, staled that he expects the I rip lo be ie-ctiinidishd in seu-n Imurs. If sneeessfiil Ik; will remain ul (hi pole -M hours for oiiscrvalion and i'ibu-aiion inn nost's. ? PRINCE RUPERT'S NEW GRAIN ELEVATOR NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. A' V Floods in Saskatchewan Carry Away Bridges and Threaten the Homes of People of Woodrow WOODIIOW, .Sask., .Mar. K0. Three bridges in thi.s district weie carried away by a flood of waters tin Saturday. The (IP.lt. bridge across Wood Hiver is also weakened by ice and waler. While the families, of the district have clung to their homes in spile or the danger, prai'lically all have made arrangements lo leave al a moment's iiolirc. f In order lo protect their graili it lias been slacked in sacks ui Ihe mors or Ihe graineries. RICH ORE STRIKE BA6INE LAKE MINE FINED FOR USING SALMON ROE BAIT HfltXS 1.AK1.. Mar. .'in Yeryj DUNCAN. Mar. 30. - William irh ore has been struck in (Walker. Harry Wilson and Number Iwo vein on Silver Island ! I hopias Lew is ami deorge aln-Mine on Dabine Lake about Itijtiarrigle pleaded guilty lo usinc niles north of here. Assay re- j salmon roe Tor ball ami were lumrf show Ihe ore giving oxer i leach fulfil len tloiinrs ami cos"..s. lioiisiitnl ilollars a ton whilcior in ilefaull seven days. 1'ht' samples picken sood returns. at ranijoin show Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comer i ... 1 1 xvere passengers noiiuu noriii from Vancouver lo Slexvart. on the Caidcna yeslerday auenioon. Hsh were eon fiscal ed. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morgan, Hays Cove Circle, jeeeixed word on Saturday of Ihe death from pneumonia of Iheir little grandson in Vancouver. Germany Fails Elect President on First Vote Taken Yesterday Will Hold Another Poll April 26 lir.lll.IN, MurJ :tti, The elecliou held throughout (Ser-niuny yeslerday did not give any of Hie seven candidates the required majority.'' f The second polling day will be held April 20 when the run-didale securing Hie higliest 'number of voles will bo declared ' elected. ' ; Dr. Carl Jurres of the combined A'atiouulist nod lUmserva-tive bourgeois parly bended the list yesterday. Possibly the oilier parlies will coniliiue forces in an effort to elect one, or their own candidates in Ihe next election. Strttt Mm, 472. BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall with tirwly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed ding parties. For rats, apply ! Hi.'p drill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENT" v.; if TflkM lkVAxTATk MkW kNi-l A Mil vT A TR ANADIANS TODAY GET HIGHER PRICES THAN AMERICANS FISH EXCHANG editorial 1 Fierce Storms in New England FISHINU BUHia i tiipi'c i-i i proposal afoot lo ,e Aniri " an iistuiig iioats i.rmli-1," of lauding yt tin.', purl. At pi iiv resent . .. .....I..M . kliiJl!il Hll Plunges Five Towns in Darkness Lightning Strikes Powerhouse i: Li Canadian Halibut Sells Today Higher Prices Than American Due to Small Amount Offering The fact Ihal llicir offerings were so heavy as compared with I In fares of Canadian boals, worked to the disadvantage tif American boals in Ihe bidding at the Fish Iixchange this morning and gave Iho Canadians al leat one redeeming feature in eonnec.lion wilh Ihe buying of. fish. For the first time this year, Canadian bonis received higher bids (ti ,n were offered Americans on Ihe same day. There was a total of 405,500 pounds offered and the prices were somewhat low, at least as far as the Americans were concerned. Another gratifying report was issued this morning lo (he ef fect Ihal Ihe recent refrigerator car shortage has' been removed. Ihere are sufficient cars in lo- iay to handle the fare bought ibis illuming and a special train is due direct from Wnuitpeg to morrow liriuuiiiK -'.) empties. Ibis tdiulild meet the .situation for the lime being at least. Arrivals disposed of at the Kschange this morning were as ndhnvs: runt American Wireless, 7,500 lbs., at 'J.'.'e and 3c; l.exiathan, 17,000 lbs., at H.iio and 3c; Virginia, 22,000 lbs., al H.Gc and 3c; and Yukon, 22, 000 lbs., al 8.0e and 3c, lo the Koyal Fish Co NEW AMERICAN 1 t ,7- "r".' r 'r. lbs., at 8.2c and 3c lo Hie Pacific Fisheries. Pioneer, ,000 lbs., at 8.2c and 3c, and Sumner, 32,000 lbs, at !Me and 3c to Ihe Hoolb Fish- ories Cnnadian IU). j .kuian, i..ouo ins., ai tt.zc and 3c; Albatross, 28,000 lbs., at 8.1c and 3c; Tahoina, 17,000 lbs., at t.2c and 3c; and Itlue Hird, 2i-500 lbs., at 8c and 3c, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Paruzon, 12,000 lbs, at l.3c and 3c, and Middletou, Ij.OOO lbs., at 8.0c and 3c, to the Atliul Fisheries. Canadian Prosperity A., 11,000 lbs, at 10.2c and 3c, lo the lloyal Fish Co. Alii, 1.000 lbs, and Atlas, t,- 000 lbs., at U.8c and 3c, to the Ml in Fisheries. Itiugleadcr, 1,300 lbs, al 10c and 3c, and Tillie S., 3,000 lbs, al 0.0c and 3c lo the. Canadian Fisli,& Cold Storage Co. BOAT ARRIVES Halibut Schooner Leviathan, Capt. Carl Elde, Finishes Maiden Trip to Banks The new American halibu' boat Leviathan, owned and skippered by. Carl Hide, is making her firsl call here to-day afler 'her maiden voyage to llio Hshing banks. The boat, which is of the large seine boat type, and which carries a crew of seven men, brought in a catch of 17,-000 pounds. The xessel was built pi Seattle and is TWO MEN DROWN WHEN I FISHING AT VICTORIA iBoat Cauoht In Tide Bodies Have not Recovered Rip and Been YICTOIUA, Mar. 30. -William D. I.exvis, 27 years ot age, ami Leonard (5. Slexenson,' 22, was drowned Sunday arternoon olT Trial Island. While fishing from a roxvboat il capsiied as il became cauglil in the tide rips. The bodies xvere not recovered, Lewis was a xvar veteran who '.osl a leg overseas. HULL PEOPLE AFTER SILVER Five Businessmen Coming Yukon to Look for Rich Seam WAS FOUND YEAR8 AGO bw FLEET CHANCED to LONIMJN, Mar. 30. Five businessmen of Hull sailed for Canada yesterday on a treasure hunt for silver led by John Riley, commercial iigenl for the port of Hull for several years, who claims lo liae made ttn dis- u.u.nj 'jo""- cowry iif. 4bfl -dcposlL during- the Some of Ihe members ot tho parly admit that the venture Ii an absolute gamble but Itiley says he could find the sea.u blindfolded. COURSE TODAY Went Out of Way to Salute Prince of Wales as he Passed In Ocean AHOAHD H.M.S. HEPULSE, Mar. 30. Tlie British fleet humebound from the Medlter- ranean Sea today altered it course in order to salute this vessel on which the Prince of Wales is bound for South Africa on his souui Airican anu ouiu American tour. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION Assessment Rolls Covering Work to the Extent of $74,838 Were Confirmed this Morning Special assessment rolls coxer-ing street grading local improvement bylaws to Ihe total value or 671,838 xvrre confirmed by a court of revision consisting of members of the cily council which sal in fie council chamber Ibis innrainx. The work in volved was done laslfyear and financed out or general run-1 which will be reimbursed on tho sab; or debentures, the way for (lie inarkeiinu- of which xvill now 1 .. be open. I here we.ro no appems . il... ..liUlllll mi: settled before assessments lite court. VANCOUVER TO HAVE pre- ANOTHER NEWSPAPER YANUOl'Yi'II, Mar. 30. Newspaper mania seems to bo afflicting Vancouxer. Another evening paper is to be started hero soon, application for incorporation of a company Tor that purpose with nominal capital of $100,000 having been made. ' it Advertise in the Daily News"