r wi MENRETURNT0 WORK AT CAPE dKlIUIi IhIIilj rir', l,,c ,,,,erior m,n- 8YPNFY. N.S.. -Inly Britain's Note READY TONIGHT I.OMMJ.N. July S". Addillonal alleraOons were inMe I" ",0 draff reply to OcrmaiiyV repara. lion inuinoranduni, by the Hritbdi rabinel today. tide's some i-li.t kiiMi liniie etniiiue seeuls ex- Ihousntid stages on Hie Kxchansic Markel' loday to 2.000,000 iniirks lu tlitvpouuil sleillng. 1 tit! iss in1 llevcd lo be caused by the action of the Heielmlng'ngalufl exeessivo. currency demiimls. Vl.'ii' '.i.i t..i. on Murks 111.11 lllllt, IUI) vi continue to Mink hi price on tl.o New York imiikul. Thev have HOW. dropped lu .000211 cents. Twti dollurs and half purchases a nill- hon murks. ho spring-. ii,! I'.ajil. W. MeCardrll. Edmonton. SlelUrion local' lln. i,io.iug " ' "ly' U' ".. hey will b l:.l toted J.'7 t 51 return lo work . ... ... rbarue ' the hydroplane thif lulure for the fiherie- I I. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Chicago 7, Philadelphia I. Pittsburg H, Hosloii 0. SI. Louis 3, New York 0. CJuciunatI 0, Hrooklyn I. American Leaaue Hoslon ;t, Chicago 8. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 1. Washington S. Cleveland 3. New York 2, Detroit U. Coast Leanue Vernon 'J, Oakland 7. San Francisco S, Los Angeles Seal lie Sacraineulo 8. IKiillaml 10, Salt Lake . RUSSIA ACCEPTS LAUSANNE PACT LA USA N MI, July' 20.--Soviet Mussfa has notified Ihe Near East Conference thai she accepts Ihe control of the continental Turkish slralls negotiated here. She will sign the pact at Constantinople within t lie next three weekn; Vlf l MIHV Jnlf "II. ..Pi i n liin. ' 'I . Il.ili . . I.....: . woubl make a fllghl lo Princ of heavy fees which were brought lluperl this ueasoii, Mr. Hell said 111(0 force this year. that it would probably drop downl diere this year but it would n-d VITVAM FJI A V rTT remain loiiir because the salt I I III I lIM III A Y -V I uni k. nt.nalrhiut In Allies and ....1... 1.....1 .... 11... 1....1..... ,.r JiJl 1 Mil 1 1 VI Li 1 will WW vtv - Wlll'l I H4IIII VII IIU lJlllll I'l United States This, Evening Jn,c mnchine. Unless Delayed APPROVAL GIVEN TO THE BRIDGE BYLAW VIC roltIA, July SO. -Approval was given o pcjiicr HuperFs by- l-edlent. the documi i.t will be dl-l'w ni,.!.! in it.. 1 Mll.'.l nn.l L'nilcil f2il.'0 for the H" the borrowing of c couslructiou of n Hates governmenU Im.ighl. llsrl.Hr- ur Hay Creek al Sixth Among the forecasts made n(AM11"'' roliticnl circles it tccnus eafo lo accept the note will deal wflh Hie appointment of an interna, lional rommillce of experts lo appraise (leruvnny'ii assets and suggest Hint Oeriiiany's Induslrial rnd nilnliig plauls he flee lo roulrihule lo the pnvmcul of re-parattoiis. It i considered cer-lalii Ihe note will mt orrer Ilia cancellation of Ihe French, Hid-glnu and Italian debts. VALUE OF MARK IS DIMINISHING Pound Sterling or Five Dollars Purchases 2,000,000 In London and New York I.ONOON, July -- Hetinau inarkH aluiuped by hundred ALL ITS LIQUOR Officials of Liquor Board Discover Loophole In Prohibition Law CHINESE OPERATING VICTOIUA, July 20. Liquo. Hoanl ollirials have discovered tin apparent loophole in Hie Fulled Slates jSmhlliilinn regulations which may make il possible for Ihe Yukon lo secure Ihe liquor it has been awaiting since the stocks ran o'ul more than :t year ago. II Is said Hint Hie discovery of Ihe loard may also' lead lo Ihe creation of an enormous business In liquor wilh -the Fniled Slates on a legal basis. Wealthy opeialbts of 'Chinese distilleries declare vast ipiaulilies ofClilui'se liquor are tieing shipped into Ihe United Slides for medicinal pur poses. The Liquor Hoard is not con cerned with shipping liquor into Ihe United Slates but in gelling it across Alaskan territory lo Yukon. (Illlcials are inquiring mlo Hie new possibility oT gelling the $1011.00(1 worth of liquor for Hie Yukon which lias been tied up in Vancouver warehouse. :,L0RD ASTOR'S HORSE WON ECLIPSE STAKES SANHOWN PAIIK, July 20. .The Eclipse Slakes of ten Ihous- ,nnd iKoverelgns was won by Lord Aslor's Sultash with Aga Khan's Tereslna second und Sir John Hobiiuou's Duncau Gray third. COMPANY LAWS - llolli are light weight and Five Hundred Company Charters ' . . nl kr uoiuli laVAl t im.iu.iI I r I .-j u.n.. CI....L Jericho Reach government . .....ii.... .. in...... it.... i.. t..r aen-l iiiccm nit n w.nvi- iij if .i . ., . ill i.. i..ir. i..i- i.. ntle ftlatioii, Vancouver. I also T. . . , . " at llaielton and ban just c Hi I he It 1 1 1 i ill Hi i i pi i e SteH ,r- 'U'U"1 " 1,,,:rrlnH "XcU:M !M ' r""'' " h?U f irwrn-mPiil company laws r the that more prou,...; pt.ral.on ! a..n..u.,re, . .J .t,.. I.. ,,f l" m I" ",c '''-v "" h,'da .wre (m ay l larei i HxsoMmI iirru iiriifii i iiiiiiuma companies'. it. Mv.Iik.i- mini'. I lii were . . i . v T rlosclv nickel I'd Him " makiiiK iitnii ui r dspalrh published mlay slaies nf registered companies. Attorney " orinuif '"I '""id. MaeletMl with ''uadioii'(!epeml Manson announces. j. i I mi ..r ,",,,,,c-i,adcr 1-Jirl (Midfuy will! Tor these coiuvanie '.... to g"l A T anre ol!l-!als to fctf Hirougl tliroUgll. tiring a .. ... nfirhiue ...I. I here I.. in ,. Ihe near back I.. to good , standing :. il ...i., will i be ... patrol pccrary for them lo go throusl- I . . . ..9 .1.1 1,1 m ... . FISHING ON SKEENA steadily! IMPROVES 'I'lo' saliioii i an on thu kM-na ltirr is sleadiiy improving, J he Ootiiinioii are lill the mol import- ant factor of Hie catches. lleporls received from Ihe river for I lie firsl of I lie week indicated that Iroals otr the mouth of Hie river and the slough were averaging 70 fWi and boats fishing at Port Hs- ingtnu and above, 10 fish. nrrvice oui ui mis in), iou lurm oi geiiiug rnariers ap- 4,4. On lieing asked it the Ilaell'n piuved and paying Ihe new rale! FIVE SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR MURDER CONSPIRACY CAIRO CAHIO, July -'0. Of the 13 persons found guilty oirJuly 7 M conspiracy to murder Hnlish of f trials, the court has scnlenced five lo hang. The lepiainipg eight get sentences or from three jears lo life imprisonment. NOMINATIONS FOR THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LEGISLATURE ELECTION CILMtLOlTF lOWN. July 20. t'hirly Liberals, thirty Conserva tives and even Pnygressivcs wvc nominated for thirty seats lo be rilled at the election in Prince Edward Island to take place Julv 28. VILLA KILLED AT HIS RANCH Baltlo Follows In Which Slayer of Chieftain Also Loses Lifo 800 CASUALTIES, SO FAR CHIHUAHUA. Mexico, July 20.-(Seneral Francisco Villa,' commander of the rebel armies of northern Mexico for years and against whom (ieueral Pershing conducted Ids drive inlo Mexico, was shol and killed this morning al his .ranch at Canutlllo by Miguel Trillo, his secrelary. lu Hie hallle which followed Trillo was killed 'by niei loyal lo their slain chieftain. The fight Is si ill in progress and there are uiorr than 800 casualties -0 far. i When You Wtnt A TAXI P.R. FISH MARKET Phone 671. 99 in a hurry FOR THE PIC-NIC. Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Phone Roast Ham with dressing. PRINCE RUPERT t Oars and Best service i Fresh Sausage Dally. In tb Olty. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited VOI, XIII, NO, 170. PRINCE RUPERT, U.C., FJW DAY, JULY 20, 1023. VMUrdijr'i Circulation 1S6S Strttt Salt S22. PRICE FIVE GENT3. DAMAG ANYOX AMOUNTS TO $100,000 FRANCISCO VILLA IS SHOT BY OWN SECRETARY AT RANCH; BATTLE RAGES Plans for Flying at Hazelton are Completed and First Trip Likely to be Made Next Week Ijiujuully had uvalher ha prevented Hie Railway Employees' Industrial ft. Investment Association's hydroplane Hazel-Ion from already making tlx first flight this season from- Hazel -inn Id 'riitilndt' Lake. I.en Hell, president of Hit association, chile. Mr. Hell arrived in the city lal night from HuzeUuii and will return East tonight. .Six prospecting parties, urc already nw'ailing lo be laken in on Hie machine and Mr. Hell hope thai (he first flight may be made next week, weather pcrm'iHiiig, of course. Mr. Hell says ' that I here have been some very 'severe -dorms at llazrllou during i the past fortnight and (here ha been much thunder and lightning. Accordingly, flying has been 'lulle lnipoible. Frunk Perry, the well known' nnTPHAlT lffllTFfl interior nroM-cctor. will make One of Ihe iac-i additions tu the Jupauese "fleet Destroyer No. 18 being launched at the Fiizi Nagata Yard, Osaka. year. It wa -Mr. Perry who lHilj Situation Oulet With Miners year reported the discovery of a! Executive Meeting at scml.lropical volley in that roun- jp i if nr PARinf 17 Qlace Bay - ; rj cwwi M' v I rtlLLU trUlTlI L 1 SAKEWILLBE MADE IN B.C. Established with Large This morning. Sorkeye wjuf HYDROPLANE COMING HERE Machine from Vancouver Wlli Patrol No. 2 Fisheries District VANCOUVER, July 20. Squadron Leader A. E. Godfrey and Flylnn Officer Earl Macleod of the Vancouver unit of the Canadian Air Force will shortly undertake a fllnhl to Prince Rupert where the hydroplane will be stationed to carry on fisheries patrols during the remainder of the summer. The machine will have headquarters In Prince Rupert and will be used to cruise various parts of No. 2 fisheries district. ORANGE GRAND LODGE CONCLUDES SESSIONS WINNIl'EO, July 20. Finish- fug its business in record time never equalled in the annals of Ihe order, the Hrand Orange I.odi:e of ltritish America con- cbiled ils session last night by re-electing nil the principal offi cers of the inslitution by acclamation and selecting Snull. Stt. Marie, Ontario, ns the place for the meeting of the with conven lion. SHOTS WERE FIRED BYJHE CHINAMAN VANCOUVER, July 20. The coroner's jury investigated the circumstances nlteudiug t Ii 0 death of John C. June?, who was shot to death on Main Street Wednesday ul noon and returned a verdict Unit- the shots wtre fired by Chung um Dow. Chinese Women end Children at Anyox Spent Night on Slag Dump to Escape Danger: Dynamite Melted While the men of Anyox, led by General Manager Munro heroically fought the fire, five hundred women and children fearing Ihe blowing up or the magazine, camped all night on the slag pile or remained in boats at a distance from the town. At the mine settlement they look shelter in the glory hole, every moment fearing that an explosion would take place and that their men would be in danger and iossibly their homes destroyed. It was an anxious lime, according lo passengers from Anyox coming to Prince Rupert last night on Ihe steamer Prince Rupert. While Hie workers were try- ing lo prevent Ihe fire reaching Hie smeller. Everything it Is Hie magazine containing one expected will he sufliciently re-liumlreil Ions of dynamite and a paired by Monday for work to quantity of powder, il was later recommence. In the meantime iliccoxered thai Ihe dynamite wa already afire and was incllii!'. The iiieu carried out some kesrs lo a safe distance but Ihe larger part was burned, Ihe lark oT a delmialor preventing an explosion. II was not until the fire Dama? $100,000 the damage will fully . one' hundred everybody i working, pulling lliinss in order and cleaning up Hie debris. speaking reininiscenlly some of lho.e who were. present in Ihe town al Ihe lime of the excitement sav il looked at one lime reached Ihe black powder that ias if the place could not possibly Hie explosion occurred which was be saved. Fire raged almost In heard by people as far away as, every direction and the con-Alice Arm. iftantly shifting wind drove it first one way and then another. (itncral Manager Monro ad- Now all are congratulating tlieiu- mit that Japanese Whiskey Factory to be an,mil u selves on their wonderful escape. i 'Ib.iusand. dollar?. Only two. in FT i ITTk 1TV11T raaiiuTs In town were de..,,y- IKrLAJlU IlUTl VICTlHHA, July 20. - Sake, a ",r -""' "uith unu hi.- Japanese whiskey made rrom rice, parsonaze. but ij number were is to be made in Rritili Coluiiu partially wrecked by Ihe explos ion in larsi Humilities for sen- 'on. Windows . were broken HASA STRIKE eral consumption ii wa an- leverywhere. chiunieys over- mm. .-...1 when Vancouver filler-! Huiiwii. planter shaken off Hie Waterford Isolated From est obtained approval for organ- wall-, and il was a miracle that Fooasiuirs fcannoi oe we izalion of Ilie Vancouver Malt and 110 lives were lot. uvereu Sake llrevving Company with a! According lo Mr. Munro Hie capital of 1 00.000. The pro ducts will be sold through the. lovernnienl stores. Sea; fire started rrom a spark from' HLLrASI, July 20 aterronl Hie mine incinerator on Salurday is completely isolated from the and a Miff breeze rauiicd Ihe em- a" resul1 uf a !'lrike of her- and Hie fire rapidly spread. Prt workers now in errect in Sunday it appeared lo be under various Free Stale seaboard control but the wind rising again u,wl,!i- according 10 uespaicnei set it going and berore midnight received here, tooiisiuifs to me word was seiH around Tor the value or 1 00.000 are lying in tlm women and chihlrent to seek l,.a,1,or s,,l',,s aud ,ic- safeiy. some in Ihe mine glory- l'xpr,"d. hole and others on the slag pile below Ihe smeller or on Hie water, a there was danger of. an explosion. II was' 'only the fact ; Ilial most ot Ihe 'dynamite had) burned away bebue Ihe jiowderi DELORMECASE NEARS THE END exploded that saved Ihe lovvn. j 400 Tons Dynamite Dfn Counsel Addressed Jury While Ihe fire was raging on Sunday the. sleamer (irilfco with 1(H) tons of dynamite alHiard reached Anyox but hearing of Hie danger Hie Captain put to This Morning After Five Weeks Evidence MONTItEAL, July 20. l is expected that Ihe verdict in the cao ea under full head of sleam as uf Adelard IVlorine charged wit'i Ihe explosion of her cargo would killing his hnlf brother Haoul on have meant certain ileal Ii lo January G, 11)22, which has been everyone in Ihe vicinity. !proce-ding tor the past r(ve For Torly eight hours Ihe men weeks, will be reached some lime fought the fire heroically led by tomorrow. This morning the de-Ihe (ieueral Manager and had (he tense counsel, C. II. Cahan, ad-fire well under control several dressed the jury deducing some hours berore, Ihe deluge ot rain'or tlovn might be in the same came Monday evening and made position as the accused and they the work or Ihe fighters secure, should mete out the same jusllco While Mr. Munro gives all they would expect themselves, praise lo Hie men who worked sor The crown prosecutor. It. L. fearlessly and, well lo slay Ihe Calder, will spoak this afternoon, names, the inen who came out d the judge, ir Francis on Hie boat say that the success Lenvieux, will charge tho Jury of tho fire righting was largely Salurday irioruiiig. due lo the fearless and energetic' - manner in which Ihe general P A M A fT A KTC IM manager worked that saved the tfillilllnllU ill day. Dangers surrounueu mem on every side. While at one point there was the magazine, al another was the highly explosive benzol from the Co,ko plant. Stuck to Her Post vv lien all Ihe oilier women I were laken lo a place o com- msLEY. Julv 20-Canada will parative safety, the telephone ,.,.. it,,.,... marksmen in the final operator.. Mrs. Weir, remained s,ol for t,c C(m.ted King's Prlzs at her post until Hie explosion 0morrovv. They are Private threw Ihe switchboard from' lis white of Toronto, A. E. Ashe of position and forced her lo cease victoria, and Major Crowe of work. The chief damage is lo thfl trestle leading rrom tho mine to BISLEY FINAL Toronto, Victoria and Quelph Men Will Shoot Tomorrow For Coveted King's Prize (uelph, Ontario. Subsorlbe for the. Dally New.