—E_ LanaesT CIROULATION oo iw THE OITY ayer Wort gen Ln COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS NEXT MAILS rrinee George. .Wednesday 9 aan, for Gout Chelohsin Wednesday, 2 p.m. | CIANT FIRE KILLS AND DESTROYS IN MOI JURY DECLARES ARTHUR PELKY NOT GUILTY — MORE RIOTING OCCURS IN BARCELONA JURY RETURNED VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY IN PELKEY CASE Special to Daily News San Measeieco 4. Portiand 8 Special to The ‘Da News. Gitte Seine D4 . Peeiemtal Ottawa, June 24.—The Grand CHIEF JUSTICE HARVEY STATED THAT THE TRIAL WAS MORE ! Northwestern League. Trunk’ Pestic Maley has ens TO TEST THE LAW RATHER THAN TO FIXx Sofia say hat Bulgaria Victoria 2, Spokane 0 ; : THE GUILT. has definitely declined the Rus Vancouver-Portiand, rain tered an appeal to the privy sian Emperor's proposa for National League. neil — the — = sl ft The Daily News Chis ' retation o — . ‘ 7 ae s10n s decision that Fort wart . a : m woe Sa | n - ne nage pre miers of the a aia. a ye fs 2.5 Geores mast élite Ss come a nosed qth ibasiauch. | j Balkan states at St. Petersburg hilade phia soston ¢ not be known os Prince Georne, nection with the death ests in Canada/to discuss the critical situat eee as planned by the Grand Trunk ls where he a 1iorilies are ine nedjin the near eas Chicago-St. Lo - reaim Pac ifie : MeCarty in the prize . am f ne American League. ntti bilan adjudged not guilty hour's deliberation by Ihe held agait the be G. D. Tite’s stock of house New York-Brook rain Keonomy in house furnishing as ae atte dstimeuat tin furniture is up-to-date i nhand Boston 4, Phi adelphia 1 is at Geo, D. Tite's. Third Ave- itis Aeieelitiw which canssd the death some designs 128-tf Chicago 1-4, St. Louis 3 rust 128tf A rst time what constitytes | MeCar rh idge told Pelkey | ene EEE ficht in Canada He held | that if found eg ty he would not ounter with fists, pr sentence h as the case was| nged for, was a prize|' more to test the law rather than} | was noi permissable fix the guilt TWENTY TONS OF CRYSTALIZED GOLD IN CHUNK OF A METEOR FARMER OF BAKERSFIELD DISCOVERS THE RICH DEPOSIT WHILE DIGGING A WELL—WILL NOW RE- TIRE ON HIS MEANS. } ' ) rre I ~ vy ab an h and a fa Mel} half thici , a I “ re he declara 5 h we rs W ims . “ : st anx . 5 e a ve rT isa eh ‘ ' : assayver as he valu I ! ‘ } f th sample the teo iis a depth Dis . zx the fi day h ' 2 farme stated that he w dr ' } eans should be 4 has h ay i ! i that he est of his gz solid gold W ga I t was all crysta find a issa gold and of considerable value he h Kk t ‘ bb I h eantime Williams’ wife , s, who] guarding the homestead and 1 ed old | ‘ meteor, although bays Lig . i pating its being stolet ost al t twenty i i sneak thief WELSH DiSESTABLISHMENT FEDERAL ASTRONOMERS WILL SHORTLY RETURN Monster Gemonstration Against anid Bill in Hyde Park. Now ai Belia Coola and Returning to Take Latitude and Longi- Specia The Daily News tude of Groundhog. London, June 24 Under the \ . eadership of Rt, Rev Arthur \ icDiarmid, B \ sts 7 Foley Winnington Ingram, bishop fa party of Domn } bonmegmens ne I d a monster church omers, is pa d nearly ready to leave|parade has been held in England a, Where they installed] Phe demonstration was attended delicate meatrumenics mn & by delegates from all parts of the ) constructed build vuntry It Wa held in Hyde ttely adjacent to the t Park n Sunday to protest i station against the Welsh disestablish- rhe party is engaged in deter-| ment b which passed its see & the exact latitude andjond reading in the house of de of various pomis for! commons on June 17 nee im future surveys and, ‘ a rrection of the pre sent] HUNGER STRIKE WINS of the province Their | ia od is to take one particule’ | Four More of Them Are Released and as it Grosses its merid from Their Prison. the exact chronometrica a . s immediately wired to the | Special to The Daily News Vatlory al Vietoria where : : : rr thers are poting the pas London, June 24.——tll health of the same star. and thus|brought release to four officials ‘ points are able to chect f the Women's Social and P« ther and really accurate tical Union who were sentenced j obtained ;pon last Tuesday to various terms vart as rac visite party has alread | rhey were Annie Kenny, Rachael owl i a) ~ see ’ 2 and on it eo) Barrett, Agnes Lake and Gerald this disirict wi x to] jine Kennox, dhog to make observatio | a ! READY TO HANDLE CROP he astronomical party arrived hortly ; on the pe tt acter a . { ; . Grand Trunk Pacific Promises to 108 consists o mt Factor leDiarmia, G. A: Allan Beddo« Be Pote A. J. Tenn ‘he re Nennani They will Special to The Daily ae for Groundhog on tom W morning's train, Ottawe, June 24,--The Grand Trunk Pacific promises to be a THE FRENCH PRESIDENT lak Stated ving this yoten fact ARRIVES IN LONDON || pr oblems a year s Lransportation M. Poincare is Guest of King | peearding the handling of crops George—Engiand Celebrates |), . yow in good operating shape His Coming from Winnipeg to Gochrane “pecial to The Daily News Northern Ontario trains will be Paris June 24 Presiden! }operated direet fro! W innipes Care arrived in London t to North Bay and thence to ter is the guest of the King and/minal points affording water British nation He will re-|shipment until June 27. Great pr ‘thions have heen made = in D. B. Kenny, the well known 0 r of the distinguished visi-|real estate man ol rerrace, is In town BULGARIA DECLINES BASEBALL. To Entertain Proposal of Ozar j RAILWAY ENTERS APPEAL | Against Fort ‘George Decision of | for Amicable Agreement " - Coast League. ie Ralway Commission. VISITORS THE CITY Those citizens of Prince R Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Judge pe wh woked forward to greet-|K. MeIntosh, J. H. Edwards and ne the party on the steamer|J. L. MePherson The chairman | Jeffers this morning were dis f ihe day was De. R..L. Dawson, | appointed They were awakened | There was a song jieader and also iby the s#ren of the Jefferson and/an orehestra in the shape of an bef they were sfiitably attired|accordion to lead the parade, for the visitors were already he he visitors are nothing if they }Soon the air was gay with the / ar, organizers They have lsounds which came fron the |a been instructed to be on hand y fun making party of viva-|with their song books when the us Americans wh besieged | boat pulls out The song leader the town in force From thelis Perey J. Perry. bustle in the streets one might Among the prominent people have imagined that he had/on the excursion are Seth Mann jawakened in the Prince Rupert)of San Francisco, the well known f 1923. and tha t was already |specialist in mining law; Scott }a city of 100,000 { Bone editor of the Seattle | The Jefferson steamed in to| Post-Intelligencer; W. D. Bovee, he dock with colors flying and|of the Chicago Ledger; E. A some ten score flags fluttering | Forbes, of Leslie's Weekly; G. 8.| from her lines at the early hour| White, of the Bank of Califorma of 5:45 this morning. She had ajene others of note. Three of the | party of one hundred and four members of the party, Dr. A. W.| teen first class passengers on | Elting, A. M. Collins and Mar- board, being the members of the|shal! Seull, are going on to Si Seattle Chamber of Commerce beria on a bear hunt when they with their wives and friends from lhave finished the Alaskan trip | amongst the prominent business Between 7:30 and 9 o'clock this | and professional! met and dis morning the visitors, decked | tinguished journalists of the/eaily with badges and miniattire | Northwestern States American and Canadian flags,| The gentleman managing the|swarmed over the city, their| excursion is Mr. J. L. McPherson. wanderings being guided by The excursionists were notified members of the Board of Trade that this was Prince Rupertijand of the City Council. J. L Dav” and that a committee had|MePherson, the manager of the been appointed to look after the|excursion, declared that the festivities The reception com-|whole trip so far had been one mittee of the excursionists con-|of constant surprises and that of sisted ef Seott ©. Bone, of thelthese the prosperity and opti- amenvoans annesTe> THAT DROWNING AT Three Apprehended in Vancouver PORT ESSINGTON on Different Charges. Special to The Daily News | Found That Name - Japanese Vancouver, June 24 Within | Was Friends ‘ a the past few days three Amer!- Here oo have been arrested ected | The body of a Japanese whic oh oe ania teat found aig tn te see charge of having broken a mail | River by an Indian fisherman on} bond The other two, Virgil|the afternoon of June 20th was Spencer and James Greyball were picked up just abreast of Bal- wanted at Portland ir connection |». .a) cannery. Mr. Birchall. a nl scene eo Sas a Provincial constable, took aherge} sovered eebeniis of the remains. On investiga ; , tion it was found thal the Jap- aifese was named Higashi. He} TWO MEN KILLED disappeared on April 417th and is) have jumped off the | wharf early in the morning meéntally deranged He | only arrived from Van- about twelve hours pre Little is known of him, supposed to Firing Salute to President Poin- - = care en route to England The Daily News. June 24—-While while had vouver viously Special to Cherbourg, the forts were firing a salute iM) ag he had no friends here honor of President Poincare, en route to Eneland, an explosion) @QNOTHER RING FATALITY occurred resulting in the death) of two men and seriously wound Dayton June 23, Patrick ing four others. The cartridges) Moore, who was kaotked out in prematurely exploded the ring and rendered uncon + . scious in the seventh round of »# $4.50 Wicker chairs and rock-|ten round bout by Kid Batty yes ers at G Tite's June prices. | terday, died today Jefferson Arrives Very Early with Hundreds of Banners Flying--- Distinguished Visitors from Seattle Taken to Terrace for Luncheon by Board of Trade | timed | WAY, }dressed man, jed because ‘Cosmopolitan Assembly at Wim- assemblage more cosmopolitan ithan any yet seen in a sporting field Maurice MeLaughiin, of San Franeciseo, played against H. Roper Barrett, one of the pro- bable members of the British team which will defend the Dwight Davis cup K Norris Williams, of the UL. 8. cup team | net Piyebus in the first round, EVER SAW of Prince greatest pari of boarded a special train for race. They were mism of the ereate!r Rupert was one At 9 o'clock the the exCursion Ter- ecoonames by ANARCHISTS AGAIN SHOWING A FIGHTING FRONT IN BARCELONA COLLISION OF POLICE AND AGITATORS, FIREARMS FREELY ——— | | USED ON BOTH SIDES—SEVERAL PERSONS WERE SHOT. Speciai to The Daily News. jmob. The authorities are alive Cerberre, France, June 24,—/to the possibilities of the situa- Advices from Barcelona state | ticn and have confined the troops that the renewal of fighting in| to their barracks and have taken Morocco, which resulted in vio- | every precaution. lent rioting at Barcelona in 1909, | re is again rousing socialist and) 8t. Andrew's Society Meeting. aiarciisiic eciements. Thg sitn-;| Members of the St. Andrew's ation is disquieting. There has Society who imtend going to been a collision of police and/ Hazelton with the football team agitaiors, firearms being used on | will meet in the society rooms both sides and several persons after practice tonight to make shot. The police fired on the final arrangements for the trip. GIGANTIC CONFLAGRATION — CAUSES GREAT DEVASTATION BIGGEST FIRE IN MONTREAL OF LAST THIRTEEN YEARS CAUSES DEATH OF FOUR FIREMEN AND DE- STROYS MUCH PROPERTY. Special to Phe Daily News. Montreal, June 24.- jForsvthe, aged 28: Patrick. Ham- Four Mon- | jiton, aged 40; John McDermott, treal firemen lie de d ..2 vad at tlie) aged 22, and Webster Mollson, morgue and three more are in-! ee jured, one seriously. the large|®8ed 25 years. A general alarm iealled the from the reception committee of the Board of Trade, which consisted | of Messrs. F. G. Dawson, G R. | Naden, L. McLachlan, J. H. Rog | ers, F. H. Mobley, G. W. Nicker- son and M. P. McCaffery. Other prominent citizens went along. They expected Terrace about 12 o'clock A spe- cial luncheon will be served there, afler which the excursion- ists will go the Kitsela¢ canyon. Their elturn here for 5:45. It proposed that in the evening a_ party should be taken in the steamer to see the cold storage plant. Then at 10:45 they will sail for New Metlakatla and on to Skag- calling at interesting points. Names of the Visitors also to arrive at to see is is The following is a list of the visitors bound for Alaska, who are spending the day in Prince Rupert: Seth Mann, San Francisce Mr. and Mrs. Seott C. Bone, Seattle Post-Intelligenuce: Mr.-and Mrs. William D. Boyce Chicago Ledger. Mr. Edgar Allan Forbes, Les- lie’'s Weekly. Mr. J. D. Gartatowsky, Atlanta Constitution. Continued on Page 3 a —_— Man Bent on sn Self-Destruction Makes Passengers Faint. The Daily News. June A well apparently a stran- ger, plunged from tke North Vancouver ferry at 10:15 Se@tur- day night, creating such u great amount of excitement among the passengers that two women faint Special to Vancouver, 24. of the suicide’s plunge TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP bieton to Contest for Trophies Special to The Daily News. Wimbledon, Eng., June 24 The opening play for the English lawn tennis championships here yesterday brought together an three storey sash and blind fac- fire apparatus tory of Itzweier & Sarrazin is de t aweey station in the eify and am- molished and a large ice ware-|bulances from every hospital. jhouse, the property of the Gity | The conflagration started pre- lee Company and a row of flats! | sumabiy from a burning mateh were damaged enormously by!or a lighted cigarette thrown fre last night. This is the result/carelessly by a passerby into of the most disastrous fire since | Some shavings lying in a “abian the burning of the ofj/avenue doorway. This, at any Trade building here is thought to have been the years ago. Board thirtee n| rate, case. ‘ASK REMISSION OF THREE YEARS’ TAXES Owners of iots on Cameron Bay The dead are John ze . Probably Fatally, and Six einer Persons Seriously. Special to The Daily News.) Make Claim—#Have Not Mad Canaan, Conn., June 24.—Two Use of Lots. women were fatally injured and ————— six persons seriously hurt in a Letters were received by the collision of trains at the inter-|eity council yesterday evening section of two lines. from J. Y. Rochester, the George- town Sawmill Company and the Union Transfer Company asking for a remission of taxes on their lots on Gameron Bay in view of the facet that they had not had the use of them,-as the Grand Trunk had blocked the way in. The periods for which remission of taxes was asked varied from two and a half te three years. The taxation amounted to $402.82 for J. Y. Reehester, $200 for the Georgetown Sawmill Company and $200 for the Union Transfer Company. The matter was referred to the finance committee for its consid- eration. It is to stand over un- til the return of the city solicitor, NOTABLE MUSICIAN V. Zaleiski of Vienna Adds Lustre to Westhoime Orchestra. Railway Mail Clerks Enter Protest Against Superintendent. Special to The Daily News. June 24.—The rail- clerks of Vancouver and Calgary have sent a protest to the postmaster general, Ot- tawa, to ask an investigation of the unfair treatment and per- sonal conduet of Superintendent John MeLeod of Vancouver. It is alleged he so routed them as to foree them to maintain homes in two towns, and they claim he disapproves of their organization. Vancouver, way mail Two AVIATORS FALL One at Shoeburyness, Eng.; the Other Near Rochester, N. Y. The Westholme orehestra played with more than its usual brilliance last night, being en- Special to The Daily News.) L.udon, June 24, — Aviator) siched by the addition of a not- Fairbairn dropped off his flying|able European musician, Herr machine at Shoeburyness last} Victor Zaleiski. Herr Zaleiski ar- evening while experimenting with a new type of machine with which he hoped to cross the Atlantic, He fell from a height of a thou- sand feet. rived a few days ago from Vienna, where he played at the Hof The- atre. He has remarkable ability as a pianist, flutist and organist, and his presence here should be a source of constant delight to Rochester, N. Y¥., June 24. music lovers in Prince Rupert, Fred Gardiner, aviator, was ee drowned in Lake Keuka yester- Mistakes Will Happen. day He fell 150 feet Sam Long, who has one of the finest ranches in the Bulkley distriet, returns to his home to- morrow, bringing with him a pair of well bred mares and foals as an addition to his already fine stéck of horses. The report of the near drown- ing accident at Seal Cove whieh was published yesterday was @ ease of Little Buttereup, whe “mixed those babies up.” It was Fasolo Girardi, blacksmith at the cold storage plant, who did the rescuing and thus became a can- didate for a Carnegie medal, and it was litthey Willie Babeoek, son of Foreman Babeoek of the fish If you require a » chair or couch re-uphoistered, get prices at Geo. D. Tite's. 128-\f |depariment, who was the reseued, es ma ee cone mt a a ee men one