It ilia 25 tivities TAX ind Ambi j Servil Anywhere at Anytime. Stitnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Vol XVI NO, 01 REACHES SEA and Covering It Fifty Feet Passes on K I Hp: ii III.. - Tin- village 4 "ii Ui fiiitlit Island uf Hawaii. ! Wiped CKll Sull- liy an (i ii.iin l f t i -1 forth li 111 tin- Mauna I.".i l" ' m were riia'iii'i I""1 il'IKirl a- I" !' Ial' luMtanU. nf lava 1 ..im-iI iJn- flowing ma- tm.ilH In ra whit h ,iiii-il in 1 ai hundred fH trnni r m g rlouit of -ti-aill ai U' till red (rrt ml.- Mir all' a if a Jirtiin-ti'.i wa r "te 1a OLCE SEEK BANK TELLER Tinat m-w ii'maiii laianian in .ci ri ""VP mmt w I VI 1 1 WW nil VW w necllon with Liberty Dond Robbery. V I TI K. April U. A .in.nl .r, li ..f the rily and iinuli- I' a towns was tartivd rr-ti r- il: rc Jamrs 11. fl Ni ill. Hie I " ! lunik leiirr, wi w.i'i' oil ner I ion Willi 1 i - alb-iit' npprMraiire of fi;l.Hin i t .. (I- n.uii the Hank l " Au- 1 orrirmls have mhi-"d Uu sea I. polire Ihul they ludiev ONr ii ih in AVaoliiuuton ulalr wa itng an uppoi'i unity (o rross mtti l.uninln ARE OPPOSED TO FIVE DAY WEEK Vancouver Board of Trade Consider Proposal at Meeting Wednesday to YANGOLVEH, April tl. Tin' Hoard of Trade will consider n rrsululltm to lie submitted Wed-ni'sday opposintf the principle T lie flvi Uuy weuk' sUKfii'sled h.v nine lrude unions on Iho Kround that the proposal is no! in Holiest Itilen-stH of llio industrial and comincrcial life of the cll and in view', r, the approucli of inori! ni'oslirriius cu'iiillllons tli" tli'p would be irtrufrrade and would iiorlouuly uffecl their ac ,, V, in- CHARLES P. COLES GOES TO PORTLAND 'Takes Position as Director and Ocneral Manager of Kerr, Clfford A Co. " YAM a H VliH, April IS. r.h:i! :- P lr. gralH bmirr o! (ii-.Miri , i- l-aviii); tlili. rily I11 !i.r m Mii:ini a 1in"rlr ami js.-iu-rl maiiaiii-r f Kmt, liiffonJ A 1.. ( I'lirMaiiil. Ore. 'J'hF Utiiitk 1 f ilir ' liaHr P. t'ilr- ra 111 (.orimtMli.'ii l.ld. if liriitv rarrinl mi liy uflniii J. MaKMrll. who han for i-onir Umr bwn a-MH iaird wild Mr. Cole in the ex-Mrl Irailr. Thr Miition at Porllaml a uiaiir aranl hy Hi dralh iiin- Kerr. Mr. tkiles was Hip ii-i man 10 ship rain in bulk Mirouah II11 poi'l- HON. T. D. PATTULLO . MUST BE BUSY MAN ' Holds Three Portfolios Tempor arily In Addition to That of Minister of Lands 11. .! IV li. Putiiilln must he a busy man just now. He i. aeon-ding lo the H.U. Oaiette, hold-111 ihree porlfolios in the pro- 1 . uMiiiiiMil ml. Ill inn to ''lu- own. He is not only mints- also finance min- ier 111 lands 1ml i.irr uilni-lrr of rsluoatinu and iiiinisler of industries. These are Ihe portfolios held by lion. J. n Mr Lean, who i" ubpeiit BODIES RECOVERED OF THOSE DROWNED WHITl I'OlllT. Mta. April 10 The bodies of C. Prestlln. o-iTii 11 till four rlnldren drowned ... Mh.-.hiisca Hiver last Thurs day when tliey were usetwhelmed while driving along the road, ,mivnii Saturday, evcrir wrn; - illg. Boeedv trial for Jean Johnson i-iimmilteil b.v Magistrate MrCly unit mi a eliarge of keeping disorderly house at Hltt Second Avenue, is proreeding before i,..ia.. Y011111: in the County Oiurt this arieriioon. t 11 Anuilt of the rallwaV ....'..rliilinnlent's officii left on Salunlay for i:nnliiiid where ho ...m .i...ml 1 wo or Ihree monllis hulidaying. c 87 KILLINGS Wmm IN TWO YEARS Liquor Responsible for Many Murders In Chicago States Detective Chief ClliaWlO, April 111.- Highly seven incii. including six polire men have been killed b.v liipior ganigslers in Chicago during Iho last Iwftvyears. depuly chief of d(VleellVeJnhi Siege slated last lilghl. lThere are possibly miolher huinlred murders, which, if we could solve them, would prove to he connected with lho"r 187 kllHtfgs," he added. Mills Was Shot Through Head When Found on Saturday Morning The funeral of Ihe lale John A. Smith, president of the Prince Ituiiert Spruce Mills, will take plare in California according to word received from the south. When deceased was foilnd on Saturday morning at the residence of Dr. J. li, .Nelson, I.odi, t tlifornia. where he was visit- ills', lie head. was shot through the W. 11. Tobey. superintendent of this division on the C.N.Il. i rxperled home floill Edmonton on Wednesday's Iruin. He is ae-eonipanied by -Mrs. Tobey and family. Harold MrEw-efiffiN.H. division freighl invent, saljed lliis morn ing aboard the Prince Charles for Oeean Falls on "business Irin. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1MIINCE Itri'KltT, U.U.. MONDAY. UMtll, 10, 1020. THF. HK'lTKIt I.ACUOS.Sr: ASCim.VTlO.N OF HHITISII GOI.U.MHIA, founded lsl summer, is making an early sttwi in plan for Ihe lP-; easMi. lu Van-romer. iiistnn'lnrs are being posttnl at various playgrounds in the rily lo coaclr Ihe young ters aiul organixe leagues. Yniiigters are mil with stirks supplied by Ihe ilder men Irani l-niaila's iiiitioiial game, l'lioto sliows uu iiistrtirlor wild 11 group ul buy le. truing to fare-off the ball. . t CLOSE SCORES SUNDAY GAMES Several Western Batsmen Added to Averages: Pitchers Duel In Big Match NEW YollK. April !'..- Sun lay baseball battle-, rurmslieil lose srm-e all over the I'Jisteri' one. Willie seerai wesirru oais-men addetl to their aeraj:es. Hie game bet wren the Yankees -.nd Senators was fealured by in eleen inning pitcher's duel when Joe Hush had the edxe over hi former leant male lion Miawkcy. the Senator winning the matrh by three runs to two. The Yank made only four hils, .Meuse securing a limner. The score were as follows: American League Nftvi York 2, Washington 3. St. I.ouls a, lletroit 7. Nat'pnal League Hi-lon i. New York pliiladelplua I. Hruoklyn t Cliirago T, St. Louis 10. PiMsburs a, tnu-innali 1. PROMOTIONS MADE IN POLICE SERVICE; . SPILLER INSPECTOR The following promotions are announced in the provincial police service In "D" Division: Acting Inspector W. Spider to be Inspector. Corp. Service of Smlthers'to be sergeant. Corp. Walker of Prince George to be sergeant. Corp. Duncan of Pouce Coupe to be sergeant. Constable R. P. Ponder of Prince Rupert to be acting corporal. The promotions do not Involve any transfers at this time. SMITH FUNERAL TAKES PLACE IN CALIFORNIA Head of Prince Rupert Spruce Saturday's Circulation, tilt NO AMERICAN I BOATS ARRIVE AlEl.dllOVE. N.S., April tS. tieorge Peoples. 73 ycacs of aye, brought here from llegiua a Week ago to face a charge of murder ing his wife last January, jumped overboard from the boat taking him hack' to Huysboro jail from the unfinished preliminary hear ing here Saturday night atulfwas drowned. II.--T. Henderson arrived 'Jhii morning from Vancouver .torr heve in Ihe railway .suporinlehd rnt's office. cent Strict 8il- S65 TAX CHANGES IN I EFFECT AT ONCE 1 Income Imposts Apply to 1925 Earnings: Details of Changes Under New Budget Hi-due! ion made in income (a&c umlrr the nudpet liroulit in ai Ottawa last week will be applicable 011 this year's returns' mi Iai year earnings. chiel iiisjer:lii- at Vatieouver setting out t'l-gulatiuus goxenunt: (lie proposed ."liaiiftes in Hie In come Tax Art. Somr of the more 'itnpnrlani. changes are as I uinarried exnuplion, ?ltiii0. Married exemption, 13,000. Kilobaud and wife in receipt -of separate incomes, t500 eacli. Hate of Ux uu to 50Q in . ri,rh aif.nrToiKI 51,000 or fraction thereof ""advances one ner cent up id ?20,ono. ' Corporation lax, nine per cent instead of ten per cent over exemption or 2.nft. Additional five per rent previously assessed on incomes of fG.i.ioo and over npw cancelled. Surtaxes and supertaxes cancelled. Faming of personal incor-po rations taxed in hands of stockholders Avhelher distributed or otherwise. liivideuds from Canadian roti-renis taxable for normal tax in hands 'if recipients. ERIK NELSON TESTING I T-... f .1 C I m n n t.li linMI 1 IH f IT npiippir " : J 1 " i AIKTLAnL 1W dLAULL run ticnanae vnis morning From Trolling Grounds There wa no Anu-rii-an fish sold today at the exrhatige as none hut a few Canadian boal arrived in port but two prett) his cargoes of salmon were lis-posed or at 17.20 and 17.10 for reds and 3 cents for whiles. Halibut fetched I3.;i0 to 13,70 ami M. Sales were as follows: Halibut Mab. -'.DUO lo Ito.val Fish Co. -II. It. 3.000 to Cild Storage. Scrub 0,000 to Allin Fisheries. Kobe 1200 lo Cold Storage. Salmon Tanlnw. 5.000 pounds reds to Hoyal Fish Co. Hippo 3.000 reds and 1710 whitis to l.oitl Morage. WIFE MURDERER WAS DROWNED Jumped From Boat When Being Taken to'Jall From Unfln Ished Trial World Flight Pilot Arrives In Southern City to Try Out New Machine Produced There SEATTLE, April l'J. Lieul. Erik Nelson, who was une of the successful pilots in the United states army round-the-world flight in 1V24, has arrived here to make lest flights from Sand t'onil in a new model army pur suit plane that has been pro duced in a local plant. SHOCKLEY SECURES BUILDING CONTRACT FOR LADNER SCHOOL E. 11. Shockley. formerly of I rince llupert and now of Van couver, has been awarded tue contract for the erection of a new school at Lad ner lor the sum of 31,300 exclusive of plumb- iihg and healing. It is expected that the total cost of the building will be about 50.000. The contract was secured in compe tition with seven others, one of which was McUougull & Sous. VIOLENT DEATHS MOMItKAL, April IU.Seven violent deaths were reported in Ihe Montreal district oYer Hie week end with causes ranging from drowning to syncope. T. F. Foley, who js establish lug a new cannery- at Captain's Cove near here, returned to tun eily from Vunrouver ui) tlie Prin c6 Hoyal this morning. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The-latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PORTLAND PFftPIE SEE STREET RftRRFRY ii u i ii ni i naaifi at - at n ai i at ii iiiri'ii M W 1 All 1J M 111 ma BJI 1111U 1 1 J I f I f I I I I 111 I Lj.lf W W IJf W I a i m -1 - a i oruunu citizens oee Power Company's Truck Robbed by Desperadoes IZUVllJf Ul fflCU UII flic VUllCjr Ul Uflf HUM who attempted to follow robbers who got away with $12,000 in cash PoHTI. M. April - Far deperudoc. armed wi'h ' J . loniiilu- pistol. Iirlii up 1 lie I'nrtluiiiJ Elertnr 1'ower i - - aimu'V lraiirr Irurk erl Sninlax morning ami i -; ti nmre than Ouo itiud ul ab and curreiirv of .1 tula1 5 K'.mio. S t t i rilireo Wilset1 thr IiiMui, unhiding Hie di- c(l b the heavily armed Iwndit and none ul- re. One rilnrii allrittp'.ed Ui follow lilt- fleeing - " outlaw but wan madr a langel ftWIM MASS (or volley of shots winch forced lii m In give ui llw chase. ,111V 4ilirr belirve llif gang i'uif I ri 111 Seattle lu coinmil tli' r 1 1 tin-. ENDAKO MAN WAS KILLED Paddy WcCettlgan Succumbed to Injuries When Tree Fell on Hi.n Near Squamlsh l addy Ni'ietti?an, well known pioneer bu.i.Mes man of Kndako, ..a laiuliy ..ijuieil at 24 Mile Pbsf on the racific Oreat Eastern IlaiKvay near Squami)i last When the changes have been Monday when a tree fell on him j roii 1 iruied Uy pjriiainrnt relundj while he was at work there. He .will he made by the government ,was taken to the Vancouver Geti- to such person who may have'cral Hospital whee his death already paid their taxes for i'J Sunder the old regulation. J. Hade SU-veus. assistant in- Upecio! of taxation here. ba rjusl rec.Mted a telegram to ill tio occurred on Wednesday. The widow- and three chi Iren of deceased reside at End.dco. MANY ENTRIES BOXING GAME Amateurs to Open Tournament Wednesday at New Westminster Including Wrestling VANCOUVER. Anril 19 Fiftv- rluding .exriujnfonj, Iwo perlelgfk "entries, 26 in boxing and - 1 ... ... 32 in wrestling have been received by flie officials in charge Of the iMniinfon boxing and wrestling amateui t-hampionships at New Westminster commencing. Wednesday night. All the pro vinces wit a tlie exreption of Ontario and tue Maritimes are GOVERNOR ILL ON WAY WEST Owing to Infecfjon of Foot Baron Byng is Unable to Leave Train PORT AltniUH, April 19. Suffering from a slight infection of the foot, Harou Hyng was un title to leave his train on arrival nere this mornnug. Hie Governor General contin ued his journey westward but lii isil to Winnipeg is indefinitely loslponeil. RESCUE CREWS SEEK ENTOMBED Men Trapped by Slide on Satur day Evening and Thought Not to be Alive OL-l.NCY, Oal., April !. Res cue crews are; eniieavont to reai-h six men entombed behind a 30 foot casein at the power plant 30 miles from here. The men were trapped by slides late Sat urday night but their plight was hot discovered until Sunday niorniiiit when the day shift went to work. Little hope is held of ihe men beinig alive. STEWART WAS THE PURCHASER Bought Splller Elevator at Vancouver on Behalf of Self and Associates VANCOUVER, April iu. It is officially announced that James Stewart of Winnipeg and his associate had purchased the Spil-ler elevator here. Theale was announced last Friday when the price was said to have been approximately, 2,000,000.