Whtn Yin Want A TAXI QQ ma hurry lf rnone j est Oar and In the City. Ratei J VOI, XI"., N. 201 VANCOL'VEIt. :it. T Lucas and I ' ''urlianu. 'lilniiu.nl "' n..,. The chief embargo on llic, iimiliiiii iKiner iniiii-lrv is Hint I f railway rales, according lol ii niilliorilv who was in (lie cityi eutly The railwayu give ui According to Washington Oflclals miiv iiiii w ii ii piAiiuiiiH imii. iii- iratlonn f Home Improvement. reaarded in Valiln8ton with rave apprehension. Most 1 .... Irtn.. ..f fflflla l-..rrnlii friilll . .. . IL II.- .1.... ..f M... Ili.nan "uiMn, Wail will coin am a coiiickt ;uhle niujorily in favor of Hie irea'y and Hie Free Stale cmi- mm .... fi'kkkiiirniiiiii iiii i ii i i ii u ' a . . - r the raw material from Canada1 DUBLIN. Aug. 2.'. All parlies, apparently, are equally il. t Clfilo mnrlul f kit f i . . . i. II' .1 '.v. ., I IM. ..f.,.,1:,... linn it ninifH 1(1 fUrrvilll? tllO jxnufkiuMi l.-iw l.iwm eiitit1iiifi4 tirHli ilnilv tiirrfiiiiiu iurirv lull iiii?iini 'iwiii .... ...V wiiii ii ii JiiiiitiL i uiiiDirir iiwt'iii. t in uituiuvi . . i i : . . ASIIIXOTOX. Aug. .'5. The M,,llu"" holder I'ei'iialloual itualion in er- AREHERE TODAY 'Hi llllllll iiir iiiih-i r. in tit ... ... . . . . . I -1 -1 1 lie Senate and ollirrs who nave loch uiud win oe uimcibhj nma in i tni nun i ii in a GYRO VISITORS tiiiiii tiiiHiiPH u 1 1 ii mini iii'vtii .... . .i i '. '-..'1' .Tro.T15S& niuinl. Ob?erers agreed IhaL. Hurke! ,v CANADIAN FARMER IS LEAVING DOCK C.Q.M.M. Vessel Completes Overhaul and Will Sail for South Tonight C.n.M.M. paper carrier Fanner. Gapt. - McKernan. 'a" hc Canadian National llio Vancouver Cyro officers o ry Seventeen II. A nf II. . . . II. . it..lllt' i "a in Ex- Catches fit KIM Often "that ' n second- rlas article Kef- a higher price unllv miHiiiiii'Mi that howexcr . .. . .... Ihan a rirsl-cias uui uiai diimn IIH.FI lllllf Illll!? Kisli .t Cold .t.irape IV). bid in Canadian halibut nearly nau uie weuer oi uic uu.,.. n,irrp avin . 5- rr iie second rlass fih and 11. 3e for the fir.t. In many other cases today Hie second class price va almost as high as the first. The price wan dowii for the first class commodity but the second-class bidding was tiff. Thejrjj were sevenleen boat in altogether with ratches totalling 170.500 pounds. Seen American boats had 911.500 pounds and ten Cana dians. 80.000 pounds. rrivals and sales: American uui-k " . " vi..., !,... in mm nmimls. at .... ii'B"" . , , , lii,. lion ami nii.l ..v.ii-liuiil overnaui. iwn HitI .iuuu Manll'OK LAWSUIT OVER tland. i.i.ir nn.l viro.tiresi. I'm i-m i . . Cold Storape Co. dent of the Intcmalional Asso- sieaniiKai inspec.or o ' H ,,, ,0,oo pounds, at 12.2e Charles K. nero in conm-cuo . . .. ...r "'--an( ciallon or Gyro Clubs; l0,.( ,, pelieaii, .8.000 (Jarielt, manaper of the Harrctlinp of the ves.el, returns at ISo (l io.Cc. to the I ilk iiUh limber Co. and president of the by LAJUU Ml JlU Yunroiuer (Vvio Club; Len 11.' the I'rince Hupert toniplit. . . - :. ... ...teJJrJ-rTPEDIIEilWASKkroKI Barristers coming worm 10 Tae i - Evidence For Dlicovery at la"' Stewart Special to Dally New Aug. 25. F. G. mid a delegation of local menu McIjtnil n)i,U!(,.r f railways, last at tl.3o and 11. 2c; Ilosespil, 17,. E. C. Mayers, bar- bers. They registered at the ' . . , ' ... .i.llinl , PlMU)rl8 000 pounds, at 1321c and 11.5c Prince Hupert Hotel ami' then ... ,.,,lli.1illlw ...- virtually Volunter, 0,000 pounds, at 1 1.5c HsJers. left for for Stewart Stewart to to exam exam. in for disco Premier Gold dd LEAGUiBASEBALL American League Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. Washington 2. Cleveland 8. New York 7. Detroit t. Koston 5, SI. Louis 0. National League l'illsburg 7, Hoslon 2. Chicago 0, Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 3, Hrooklyii 0. Bt. LouU 1, New York 5. Ooait League Han Francisco 1, Oakland. 5, Portland 1, Sacramento 5. eatllo 0, Salt Lake It. Los Afigelei j Vernon 8. I'll, visitors were met at the Niarf on arrival by Milton Gon- In the evening they were suit ably enterlnined at the Prince Hupert Club, the arrangements being in the hands ot,Gyro Lionel Holtby, This afternoon they were taken for a cruise of the harbor on then be formally admitted said Dr. McLean. Vancouver. Gyro Douglas Stork's Sunbeam II., Halnuno and Lionel Holtby many or the Prince llupcrl mi'iu- jmjeil quests tonight will be: bers accompanying them. Acting Mayor Collart mid mem- Ihls eenlng at 7 o'clock the bers of the city council; Presi- big affair " of the v' visit '"V" "i"-"- opens dent E. C. Gibbons and Mce-pres-1 . . Itoyal Fish Co. Wabash, It. 5.1)0 pounds, at I2.2e and lO.Gc. and -Tyee, 10,000 nounds. at 12c and 10.0c, to the C.P.R. TAKING P.G.L.i'acific' Fisheries . Canadian vuriiinit iitr ?r. lt.it Ii 1 Tramp. 0.000 pounds, at lt.3o itales, president of the local club, ,,..,,.:- on..,r nluI n(UU j. d. and 11.2c; Kaien, 11,000 pounds " . upiln-i. ...- ....... w .. . 1 coery omcrrs or llic were taken Tor a drive tuioui uie r0I11,,j.,,, for n,v Canadian l'a- and 11c; Dorreen, ,aoo pounu Mines Ltd. and of city. They were shown the work- ... i.-ii...... ilk i-.l,, liv,.e and at 1 1.3c and 1 1.5c, and V. F., 5, the Coastwise Sleamship & 'Marge lugs at Hie Canadian Fish & Cold n.K,ra(p ju. pa,.fie (lieat Eastern 500 pounds, at 11.2c and lie to Co, Ltd. fcdlowlng the loa of a storage Go's plant at Seal Cove by Uniiw,,)-, -phey eeu denied that the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage cargo or gold and siier conceu-(iiyru iiowaiu rringie ami ni mo ft9 tl,vn negotiations. Co. (rales by the 'foundering of a Canadian National dry dock by ....., Someone i... has i.,,.! had a pipe j,, dream," dream.", Malainule. 10.000 pounds, barge between Stewart and Anyox .Uyrn Ernest N. Valentine. on March 10. at 11.0c and He: Toodie. 6,000 pounds, at 12.3c and 11.5c, and ii. .nil h. Dale L. Pitt and. Minnie V., 3,wo pounds, al ii.jc r,...,iK. vin in .isslnir Hiroiiuh and He, to tho AHin Fisheries. n... i. i. i..ii Iinnerl Eagle. 5.000 pounds, jt ll.lc tonliht bound from Premier tojand 11c, to the Hoyal Fish Co. "I Charles V. Coldwell, purehas The big agent for the Union Steam 'ship -Go., Vancouver, and .Mr Coldwell were passengers bound norlh on Ihe steamer Venture yesterday afternoon. They will .,i,. ii, u,,.., ii... i u n,., mIIImII.... i. ,.,,., i i.i.,i sj i M, ..i ir llic prince snip "l" t" III tl V i fi inv inciimviuu Munipn u .1111 nv v ) i ... tit ii... iip..ff Prince It... Hupert f I.-.,,...!. branch u.l'ii.',.,ri li,.i..l of 'I'iiiiIp: Hev. )r. reiurns irom uie .uns uner mi l" ""I'1" ...... ..v.... . v ..I .. I 1.1... 11.. 1.1 Mm II 11 ' lliniil ... .'lil.'iit. and T. H. anerniMUi ami .win him- me ... ...w,... ... ............ .... . , International Association of Gyro Johnson, past president clubs. The. committee. In cliargo'Prince Hupert Jlolary Club,' ami of the. banquet program consists .United SIhIcs Gousul E. A. Wake of Gyros Hoy MchoIU, Churl I field. in i no sn'uiurr ....I " ."'' . ii... ii.n. for Stewart and A'tiyqx returning south to Vancouver on that ves el. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'lllNCK HUl'KHT, H.G., SATl HDAY, AUGUST 25, 1023. COMPLETE LINE OF P.O.E. NORTH TO PRINCE GEORGE Special to 1 tally Xewn, MCTDHIA, Au:. 25. Hon. .1. I). McLean, minister of railways, announces that be exeel in a few ' ;ju i.o'efa te i hV ;tiv- eriimenl policy re?ardlnc-Hie re.uiiitlion of construction of (lie Pacific ireal Ealern Kailway from a point north of Quesnel to I'rnice tieorpe. VALERA MADE So Says Correspondent of Lon don Newspaper: Was After the Cash PEACE OFFER LONDON. Ausr. 25. That Eatnon dc Valera, a fortnight be fore his arrest made a secret peace offer to the Irish F'ree tale officials, is asserted by the Daily Express correspondent The ubstance of the offer was that if the government would put in de Valera's possession all republican funds in the United btates, am'ountinp to half a million, he would undertake to use them for purely constitutional apitatiou in Ireland and terminate military activities. the Kovernmenl turned down the offer, declaring that they would make no terms whatever.- UCHIDA NEW PREMIER Head of Japanese Government Has Been Prominent In Life of Country TOKIO. Aug. 25. - Viscount Yasuya Uchida, minister for foreign affairs, has been appointed premier and will serve until a new abinet is formed. Uchida has long been one of v ..... VMtra('t Circulation Itrttt SaJtf 122. ; season formally openei: I this temoon with all teams in English league. in action: ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Arsenal 1. Newcastle U. I. Mlarkhurn 11. 3. Chelsea, 0. Evertou 2. Nottingham 1. Manchester 2. Sheffield U. 1 w I....I I At "-H.n. ft rUIUIU laliu iirJiua.u.y. ii.ii. . .m. ' liromwicii i.iveriHXii . Hirmingham 3, Aston Villa 0. Cardiff 3. Uollon W. 2. Ituildersfield 1. Middlesborough Notts . Murnley I. Tottenham 2. Preston 0. Division II. Mlarkpool 2, Oldham 0. Mury 1. Southampton 0. Wednesday 0, Bradford 0. Crystal .PalaceV I. Port. Vale 2, Fulham 2. Nmth Mnclds J. Stoke 1. Leeds 1. Mrislol 1. Manchester 2. Coventry' 2. Barnsley 3. Derby t. Stockport 1. Hull 1. Leicester I. Division III. Southern Charlton 3, Aberdare 1. Northampton 3, Brighton 0. Swansea 1, Luton T. 0. Newport 2, Exeter City; 0. 0 Oiieen's Park II. I, Brentford 0. Mertltyr 3, Southend 2. . Plymouth t, Portsmouth 2. Watford 2, Heading 1. Gillinplm 1, Bristol Rovers O.Norwich 1, Millwall 1. Swindon 3, Bournemouth 1. Division III. Northern Barrow 1, Hartlepool 2. Doncaster 0, Wlgan Boro 0. Southport 1, Crewe 0. . Bradford I, New Brighton 1. Lincoln City 1, Halifax 1. Tranmere 2, Grimsby 1. Chesterfield 0t Wolverhampton 0 Rochdale- 2, Durham 0. Wrexham I, Ashingtou 1. Harrington 2, Accrington I. Hotherham 0, Walsall 2. the notable men of Japan, having .lingers 5, St. Mirrin 0. occupied various important posts the United States and to Austria Hungary. DIVIDED ON PROHIBITION SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division I. Ayr 0. Kilmarnock 0. Falkirk 0, Airdrieonians- 3. Oueen's Park 1. Third Lanark Dundee 5, Hearts I. Morton 1. Partick Thistle 2. Clydebank 0. Celtic 0. Hibernians 0. Aberden 1. Clyde 2, Raith Rovers 0. Hamilton 1, Motherwell 1. including that of ambassador to ppCCinCMT (11? f p R I llliUIISUIl 1 W V.l .il. DENIES REPORT OF P.R.FISH MARKET Phone 671. Fresh Killed Poultry. Fresh Killed Meat. Fresh Sausage Dally. A Trial Order Solicited. price five: cents. pre qtatt n rrnnMQ in ipfi amh ahmu v iiliLi uiniLi LiiiijViiviiu in iiiLiijniii muiiixii MB! m H 1 HHBiaiBB H MM H 1 H M ' MHV M M B B B IKfc UUD MUM UAMAbfc IN WYLKMMM LIUUUK MUKl Al VlllUKIA editorial jlrish Election Monday EMBAROO ON PAPER Creates Great Interest; Platform of Republicans iiiri (ii-u m'ln.UICIli:' ii anin hiiKianu win in. Mnv'i ii" uihm- li . ------- - UlllC Ulll I'vaiL fUTU Ull gviviiQinj miy iiiivqiii, If the railway wooni give inc; rirl general election held by Hie lir m " .MHIIIIUV. will IIIHru uir iii"r ii . . ... n. r.... i. ii. ..... mini ...tvi...v.... H iiiiiiiirHi rtiiiirfii iiiui ! . . . unite in Uaiiaiia neeniiM' oi wiejtlll(.SMM.((.1j. ,1UjP aj ,.accful, ii tt .iiiH i til iv fir ui ii u irHiijii: iiciiia r.i a.i I ulnuivl jtt-effM.'t.'ir I M . . . e. l.... ..I... ii. ... -i. II till 11 If v II i .i i . : In riiiKvny nilf on the finished i . . i ii .... ii... Mlllf'L II X Kill T tllUll Ifll I II U Y BE CRASH a m ui aaai rvi I K Al M KlIrK Iwilli Itrif am by which !hf Fre I.OMMhV Aug. 5 The muni-iti'4 tvv curry Umfr ppeciut ill f i ffiitii I III 111 III iiviw. FOUND WEAK SPOT IN DEMPSEY'S DEFENSE; Jack Burke Said to Have Had Best of Two Rounds With SAIIATOOA, SIltlX(iS. Aujr. 25. Jack liurke. tin- hanl hitting I'ilt-hur? liuhl hravywfii:lil. iin- ropreil a wt'aknri ill Jack -n... r.H.......u iw.ilH'lHpsey s l.feniie yestiTilay The latest iiiyeiiU in by which the blind are ejiubied to read an ordinary iiewsiajer is called the optophone, 11 makes ordinary printed words available. It depends not on Hie fcense of touch, but ujion bearing. PRICE HIGHER!: I I1K il "ii i 1 17 ii in 'riM v 1 v .... , , . 'iii a rliani.im will ha.e re-poiulent- recrd III pPllfrilhlHi ,AnomoI 0ccuPrd al Flsh MM H.hI the succe. of llir,' M 'e change This Morning - ..... Kiroo ii n-pl ember n. "urk? ..".. Boats rm Sold (iOrniiiii'iu iuri i vuu'i i ..( , , , U iidiul. ,be i.U.ence of suttlcicnl . L L 'nh!l'ii " Uu. He n-ile,, H.e chanuMon wh The eenis to be Mr.- i: Fire this Morning Gutted one I Floor of Government Liquor Store at Victoria; Damage Big VICTORIA, Aug. 25. A fire which started early this morning gutted the fifth and sixth floors of the Government Liquor Warehouse, doing thousands of dollars damage, "Thfee firemen had a narrow escape from back fire when on ijtoeirV.toay to th lop in an elevator shaft. They were seve-eiy burned. j The main stock of liquors was on the lower floors. The fifth floor was used as a blending and hottliux department and '.contained a gotni quantity of valuable stock. I There was abopt $120,000 insurance i-arried on the building. SOCCER SEASON DIFFICULTIES IS NOW OPEN RELIEF PARTY This Afternoon Saw all Leagues Native Colonists and Captain of In Action In Old Country 1 Ship Desert Nolce Expedition ! to Wrannelt Island LONIiOX. An?. 25. The soccer af- NOME. Aug. 25. A strike of the natives at Kelzebue, Alaska, has j interfered with Uie plans of the ;Noice expedition to Wrangell Island to secure a number of Es kimos and their families to i (colonize" theli-land according to iniormalioii -receiveik.-liere to day. Several of '"Hie .families DoiiaIir?.rirt'rafter fheyhad signed 1 on at Ketzeiiue and, when the vessel sailed on August 6, only one family remained on board. Capl. Hansen, master of the Donaldson, also resigned from Hie expedition as a result of differences with Noice, its director, over its conduct. According to Kelzebue advices; u the Noice expedition, which left i. (Nome on August 3 to go to the ;; relief of Allan Crawford of Toronto and other members, of the Stellanson expedition to Wrangell Island' inil'J-'O and who have been marooned there for ; I lie past two years, last reported . on Point Hope 400 miles north " of Nome and within striking dis- i tance of Wranaell Island. This was on Ausust 9. FREIGHTER CLEARED TODAY FOR JAPAH, C.Q.M.M. Vessel has Cargo 4,000,000 Feet of Lumber 464,000 of Which Was Loaded Here of C.O.M.M. steamer Canadian Freighter. Capl. Carl Missclt, cleared this afternoon at 3 o-clock for Yokohama with a cargo of .OOd.000 feet or lumber, 401, 000 feel of which was loaded. here. Capl. E. McCoskrie, harbor master, is hiking the Freigh ter out as far Triple Island from which she will set her course direct for Japan, . EMPIRE FORESTRY PARTY ENJOYED A VISIT TO JASPER JASPER, Aug. 25. After tbefr Journey across the prairies tho members of. the Empire Forestry conference spent an enjoyable time in the park here. Colonel Rtgers, park superintendent, met tliii itni-tv at Edmonton iitid ac- PURCHASING RAILWAY cun.,.,W them here aiid looked after them during their stay, lhey HAMBURG. Aug. 25. Enemies MONTREAL, Aug. 25- "There s motored io .mouiu r.diiu t-aveu of the liquor traffic in Germany nothing to It," said K. W. Beally, and examined the forestry types are divided Into two classes.'president of the Ganadian Pacific near Maligne Canyon and Pyra- "tempereiulers" ami "absllnenz- Railway, when asked last night to mid Mountain. r.xpressions or leps." (confirm the Winnipeg report Hiat pleasure from, the, overseas incm- As the words imply, the, former ,the C.P.R. would lako over the bers of the party at the beauty of favor restrictive measuresf whllo(Paciric Great Eastern. "No ne- the scenery were numerous. Ihe latter are for the complete gotiatiohs have ever been started. -'"fl , ; abolition of the traffic. ' '(You can say that absolutely." I Rubcrlbe for th Dally Niwi.