WhMt Ytu Want A mnn in m t m m IhTUIiPiUl nnnvTAUCCT PXAUI lUifUXl JACK DEMPSEY 'm . t 1 J .1.1.1 tlf . .1 m. loir iivi's i-ii,.)i,"ll --.. Champion Things Being Rushed OMAHA, NeJirako. Julr 30. - inn. I.011I I'lrpn. the Argentine beavy-J rlK lit lo!irr. widici 11 in eiiain-i iloiKhln match with Jack . a 1.- I . . I 1... .......... I.. ..II.... itti 111: niuun km iiiv. , vi.i iBiucr aim learn incir mjir oe- ore IIOIIIR lip anililli! llie l-nuini'. nniii fur lioimiitev lii New York ...... .. . ......". I Nil i ZiKllMr I ! I.VIW.V lulv .10 V ilesiinUdi from Merlin slates that well iiu formed political quarters believe the resignalioii id the Cuno cabinet Is certain and that llerr Curo himself Is convinced this step must bo taken. It Is understood hip ipniierH 111 Lilt; nrw riiuuirL win be Paul Loebc. president of the l(cirhlag, and Oustave Streiss-nian, leader of the People's Party. A definite decision will not be leached before (he inretinK of the lteielislnir nnd that will be at the end of next week. FRISCO MAN IS TENNIS CHAMP Irving Welnsteln Gets B.C. Mainland Title Miss Leemlng or Vlotorla Wins Ladles' Title VANCOUYF.lt, July 30. Irving Welnsleln of San Francisco is tin IUS3 lawn tennis champion of Ihe IU3. mainland in men's slnnles and MImm Miivlorie LccillllIK of Victoria is thu new litlohobler In the Indies' hIiikIcs. Wcinstein de rented. J. A. MeOlll of Vancotner in Ihe finals 011 Saturday by 0-1, 0.1 mid '.'-fl, Miss Leemlng downed Mrs. Diamond by 0 to .1 mid 0 lo I, Provincial Police Inspector I'lionias W. S. Parsons arrived from Prince George on Salur duy night's li-uin, President llardinvi lllneim was only of a temporary a would probably pa .treatment and rent. j VIOLENT ELECTRICAL STORM AT SMITHERS Rain Fell Like Deluge for Hours and Haymaking Operations ' Were Hampered SMITH EMS, July 30. Pioneers of Ihe district decline that the slorin of lasl Tuesday was the most violent electrical disturbance they experienced since coin ing to I lie valley. The rain foil in a deluge for hours, seriously retarding hay-innklug operations, No damage Is reported, and with Ihe weather cleared again, I he farmers are doubling their ef-furts lo gel u;j their bay. .1 1 wo i.aiiioriiia piiysiriaiin writ VKJTOIIIA, July LONDON. July 30.-The Courl of Crititinal Appeal today ilismis- vt the appeals of Art O'Hricn and Shaun McGralh who, wilh several colleagues, were found Ktiilly on July i of !nlilioti conspiracy. OTIrieii was seilenced to two years imprisonment arid the others lo one year each. Tim sentences now stand. ATTEMPT TO SET UP REPUBLIC IN GREECE REPORTED LONDON. July 30. have reached the Ilrilish govern ment of an atlcmpl lo sel up a republic in (ireece in place or the monarchy. Itonald McNeil, under secretary nf foreign affairs, told Ihe House of Commons this afternoon that Ihe Greek legation declares there is no (rulh in Ihe reports ot a republican movement. AGED NEWSVENDOR DEAD IN VANCOUVER Body of Patrick O'Connell Found Under False Creek Trestle (Special lo Daily News) VANCOl'YI.U, July 30. The body td Patrick O'Connell, aged 70. a familiar figure as a down town news vendor, was found under a t resile at False Creek. Deceased had wandered from I ho General Hospital where he was a patient. lie leaves a soli who is believed to reside al Ocean Falls. BIG HOLDUP AT SCRANTON Bandits Kill One Man and Get Away With $70,000 Payroll SC11ANTON, Pa;, July 30. Three bandits held up the paymaster or the Avoca Coal Co. in a trttln al Moosio today using revolvers freely. A man named Murphy was killed uml four Gibers were wounded. The bandits made their escape getting away with lite mine ayroll amounting to $70,000, wun ine waters in inai vicinity x 30. Th (hey .li.t uol consult the tide table calien nun coiiiiuiiaiion i.y nrii:a- 'rr,.I(i,,,.r Siberian Prince bound Mifficiently when ancliorin iller-iienerai Miwer. Hie lrem- f Vancouver ran on the rock in Weilnewlay eveniln: wilh the un re lllIllilll f ill V H ifi 1. It . IUt 111 12 lit mill . ... . ... 1 .1 . . i: 1:1. i.r. 11 . TAXI P.R.FISH MARKET Phone 671. 99 18 a hurry FOR THE PIC-NIC. Jellied, Tongues, Bolted Ham, PWrw Roast Ham with dressing, PRINCE RUPERT Btt Car and Bait farvlea Fresh Sausage Dally. ,- In thaClty. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited VOI, XIII., NO, 18, IMUNCK IIUPEHT, U.(I,, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1083. Siturdiy' Circulation 1.6S0. Strl StlM SIS. PRICE FIVE CENTf" RAR "en, "' ING POISONS PRESIDENT HARDING v OVK OF KuSSIA AGAINST CANADA IS REPORTED BY AMERICAN SKIPPER w r ri . in. met Executive ol Mates is III at 'Frisco and Remainder of his Tour to be Cancelled i-- SAN FIIA-NCISCO. July M. President Harding has been SIRF.RIAN PRINCE i i. i i,. ...... .v.. i it... ,....,;...(,... .t ...uLm tti iwcMiitil f tilnriinitiM mtiiiiiiiiir lit rontrarlet wliile en route from A!akii KlJlNtS UN KULKN UN I " . . . I .1 U i. I iwliii ! Mnil.lAH.l.11 I'Hu U-llll-ll Ilia mm a m Am A Mirk II llll I IIUI'll .IIHII' IIUIISI fill a I IT I 111 I I .TIIII. LJ1 IILT"? 111111 II I H f Tfl II I Ifl'lll llll'll I .. . ,. . ... .V . ... . - i ... s.i-... Ulllllllt- LAUNCH VAQUERO; - . - a ...... . T : ll 'U M VF r.Baaouj v. V lore seriously owing ' Hie demands made on Ins energies uur- Goes up in Dense Fog win Tane t j(lo VorlJ arm rr u. . II... 1 . . . .. , , ...III I . . I... .1.1... 1. I.. II',.., I.Iiml,,,! I ... .. . .4. 1 mmm a a . mm .1 . . ... ' IK inr nun-. nr win iv nniir" ." . i" fl"'" "J --v.-. I wo wccS m ncimt vhh " OUriHIse Of looking Over lllC 111- 4. ..It. I ' .. .. .1... ..A.....lll.... ...-..ffl..!.. in .1? i-wwii .it in muni.' . iin ...Tin. niii'i" " .... ..j. . sua inr.nr .i.imlrv- llfintr mini lar -a. 1.11.. I . . -il .1 . " T 1 travel. Tins will probably be within a fortnight. I WAS SUBMERGED : Col. R. N. Stewart's Craft Met With Mishap at Wark Chan- nel and la Now In Dock ! The gasoline cruiser Vaquero. owned by Colonel II. N. Stewart. O.H.I... is on tliH ilry dock a. tin; lesult of becoming submerged early on Tliurndny moriiin;; while in Island Day, Wark Channel. Col. an. I Mrs. Stewarl were en route lo Skagway and had NANAIMO ENTERS CONNAUGHT FINAL WI.NMl'Kti, July 30. -Njii.iiiihi will ri'inTHenl eflern Canaila in the Connauplit Cup soccer finals bavin? emrrired from ilii-ir series wflh Furl llointe Haner wilh a lvo lo one margin. Saturday' pcoiid' panic re- fUlU-il in u ' f-COrfl'i-r ilraw. The Nanainio boys duf-iusr I lie erie! won Ihe ap- d ulial ion of Ihe fan. Moil! real CI'.U. and Fort William will play ofT in the Fal to decide which diall meet .N'anaimo. -- - a ueiu-e 10? tin r-uiiuaj hum 11111. Mill lliai llie recr(""r r tun? it "ii int. UDC HIIOV UAnilfl were au-alit in conference tl 4.,,,. ,it- from Ilce Itt.ck.. It will Vaquem liigli onjthe beach. Tlir: MKd. liALbl MUKMLL him Mil- inoniiiKf. llke lwx, W(.okB to jjKller ihe boat loppleil over at o'clock ! Afler the consultation, the nr,, -f...... 11.,. vBHi Tno Tlinr.,l;ii- nmrnin; l hiw Mile. pbyniciani. were morn optimbdie ,(0,(U ar. w.a,.roi:ed. The crew the iiob-e of breaking ' crockery t.titl were virtually atsreiit that if ufc. nature u'rr uirJ and SEDITIONISTS MUST I ine preMueni hpeu a rainy 9Vvurv,i . r.lonel Stewart will be shocked lo team that Mrs ..tiaoriaiMe 11 ?li accor. .lip io 0 . . "TTT ... (walked iI.ami Ibe beach a eon.i.U F.liiabelh Anna Kileeu Morkill, iMineunri-i'Ur.uai. i i,.u,n inpnj-iPPeais oi, rv y.trien .no ntun ,.rilbll. (li .ftl. was wife of Dalby llio.ks Morkill. FISH ARRIVALS riiipey -cbediiled for .New York ... an Tkt.l... . . I . 9m.lM O.lk.. T. in Niiiemner 11. pooiponeu 1111111 immin v. . .w tailing 189,000 Pounds To day Halibut rates on the Fiih 1.x- irj.o s secretary oapi mnimier (ianRP )iU moriiiiis; totalled llCkaul was "foreniK thiuKs.' lie jf.p.oon pounds. Seven Ainericai. 1 .. ... I II. ..I 11...... Will- Mm' . ....... ...... .... 1 iii puui inin uuiij " ni". t.ri.onwr nroiisiii in i u.oiio anil icjtro. wn the more popular op-',, rnuiljan 53.000 pounds. The IS TO RESIGN VII fill VI II IVU Wl Mil v ivtp I This Is Certain Canadian rditaiucd bitther prices for their second class catches than did H10 Ainerieaus. The arrivals and sales were: American llellance. 5.000 pounds, at 1 1.7c and 10c: Norma, 10,000 pounds, a! IhUc and I0c: Mrimritolil, 7.000 pounds, at 15c and 10c; lo lite lloyal Fish Company. Ilrolhers, 13,000 pounds, at I i.Cie and lOr, to the Pacific isheries Ltd. Yesla, 0,000 vouniN, at 15c nnd 10c; Lumen, 1 0,000 pounds, at tt.Hc and toe, to tho AHin fish eries Lid. Vansee, (15,000 pounds, at 1 3.1c and U.7c, to the Canadian Fish A Cold Sloraite Co. Canadian Kaicu. 15,000 pounds, at 12.7o uml 1 0.0c, to the llooth Fisheries Canadian Co. Co. K. Llpsett. 17.000 pounds, at 12.7c ami 10.5c; Point May. 3. Mid pounds, at 13. tc and 10.5c. to tho Canadian Irish .v Cold Storage Westerner, '.',000 pounds, at IS.7c and 10c; Nuba, 13,000 pounds, at 13.1c and tOc, to the Atlin Fisheries Ltd. Seli.ia, 3,000 pounds, at 13. In and 10c, In the lloyal FMi Co. ful in securiiiir the services or Ihe passed away at Vancouver DIED IN VANCOUVER and falling tool brinjiinir tho Many Friends Here Will Regret colonel and Mr. Stewart quickly to Learn of Death of Tal- troui their berlbs. The riidnjr tidj ented Vocalist filleil the interior of the boat WRIT THFIR TIMF and it became iiece.-ary for aid Many of bet-friend in this city McQrath Have Been DIs missed schooner Taplow, Capt. Hert July 25 a'ler a long illness. The Flewin. Upon reaching the funeral, took place on Friday Vaquero. she was round to be in -morning. tour fathoms or water. Willi the Formerly a resilient or Stewart, fallinp tide Ihe boat was baled out Mrs. Morkill was well known in with dirricully by Col. and Mrs. this part or the province. She Stewart aud 'Capl. Flewin and. vv:is a talented vocalist and on arter a lot of hard work, was several occasions appeared on Ihe laised with the assistance of local concert stage. She was the empty gasoline drums, upon ex- daughler id Mr. and Mrs. J. F. btiiiualinu it was round th Maguire, formerly or this city, clothing in the boat bad been con-' ' siderably damaged with gasoline FARM LABOR WANTED wliile the interior was badly wrecked by waler. The Vaquero' WINNIPEG, July 30. Three was towed in to port on Saturday thousand harvest laborers tor by the Taplow and is now being the prairies are expected from overhauled at the dry dock. Hoth the coast early next month. Ar-Col. and Mrs. Stewart speak in rangemenls for Ihe handling of Itpporls,1'12" praise 01 ine excellent ser-ue men are neiug maue v. 11 11 a vices reuiieren mem uy i.apt. view 10 transporting iiieui witii Flewin. las little ilelay as possible. Siberian Government is Said to be Outfitting Ship for Wrangell Isle NOME, Alaska, July 30. The Siberian government j reported to be outfitting u vessel al Vladivostok for a voyage lo Wrangell Island with the avowed intention of capturing the Hriltsh explorers headed by Allen Crawford, Toronto, and taking possession oT the Island in the name of Russia. This is what Capt. Putin of the United Stales trading schooner Iskum savs. Canada's relief ship in charge of Harold Xoice will sail im- mediately, OTTAWA, July 30. Orrjcials nf (he department of naval tie- fence refuse lo take seriously tho report that llussia is trying to capture the ('BJtadians on Wrangell Island and annex the Island for this would be' an act of war. They think the Siberian vessel is probably on pome peace ful mission. AUSTRALIANS ARE UP IN DAVIS CUP SERIES Defeated Hawaiian Players at South Orange, New Jersey, Yesterday SOUTH OIIAXOhTNiJ., July 30 J. 0. Anderson and J. P. Hawkes, Australians, defeated Howie Dielbrick and Vy. A. Kck land, Hawaiians, in tho doubles event of tho Davis Cup elimina tion series. The scores were 6 to 0, 6 lo 6 and 6 to 5. InEW CABINET NEWFOUNDLAND Executive of Hon. R. W. Warren Takes Reins of Office today ST. JOHN'S, MM., July 30, Hon, II. W. Warren has completed Ihe formation ot the new-ministry lo succeed that wltic.h went out of otllce when Sir E. S. Squiies resigned Ihe 'premier-ship. Hon. W. W. llairyard, elected as minister of fisheries, becomes colonial secretary and is succeeded in his old cYparlincnt by O. F, Grimes. 'Ilnve are III tee changes in Ihe cabinet II self. J. r. Ihtvvney becomes a member wilh the port folio of ncrleiilliii i uml mines. M. K. llawoo is iiiinUlur of pnsl otllccs 1 Results of Matriculation K, Examinations Just out are Creditable to High School 1 VIC5TORIA, July 'M. University matriculation examination: a. results were published here on baturday by the Department of 4. Kducaliuii. The succesMnd studetils in norlhern High Schools 4. were us follows: Prince Rupert Centre Junior Matriculation, maximum marks 1,000 Sam I. 4. Siinpon, 7!; Lillian .M. Palmer. 070; Ethel .M. It. Tremayiie, 4. 072 Felix K. Uatt, 0(51; Kathleen M.AVard, 05.; Myra S. Haney, 4. 010; Mars- S. .Mcllae, 001'; Margaret M. Oillall, 571; Jean If. JiChay. i.,'J; John I.. hak, 530. 1 - - (.raided Suiii'deusenlary Ksain-' TXTITr7 CTATTTC i..aliou.I.ouie (i. FiM.er. Mar- II 111 I KIJ MAI P.. iorie A. Lancaster. Pelra A l.iiullaud, Dorothy Y: MacDonald, Edna L. Yickers. Senior Matriculation, uiixliirjin marks, I too. Frederick G. Ker-i sin. 77 1: Itolli i. Cordon. 733:(Qts Win. S. Kergin, 71 1; Lucy S.( Pillsbury, 61)2; Lee .M. Gordon, 135. 1 ! FAVORED NATION All Privileges in Straits' Agreement From Turkey , Without Signing Pact Granted Supplementary Kxam-j LAUSANNE, July 20. United malum win. I-. uavmier. Mary States and Turkish experts W. Cross. Minnie N. Hank. (leached an agreement on Satur- Commercial, Maximum marks day night whereby United States 1.000 Eva E. Cavalier. 621. I receives most favored treatment Private Study 'concerning the freedom of .the Junior Matriculation, granted strait tor merchantmen and war-suppleuienlal examination Mel- ships. The United States, without jleoheus. , ida'ninjr tho straits' ronvenlioa Completed .HiiiriiuiHiioii, joint win P. Eirord, Henry AL Hibbard, Paul 1 Paulson, Oeorge L. Horie i'p.iior Matriculation, granted supplemental ' examinations llichard W. Pillsbury. Prince George Centre Junior Matriculation, maximum marks, 1,000 Theltna A. Tilleruoie. 803; Itulli M. llorns-by. 73'J ; Hessie Leith. 72'J; Julia Izuwsky, 637. Granted Supplementary examinations Thomas W. Souiertou. Roscoe Williams. Senior Matriculation, Granted supplementary examinations Lottie K. Davis. OLD WOMAN KILLED MYSTERIOUSLY IN CITY OF VICTORIA'!; receive all privileges. LAUNCH ROSINA RUNSONROCKS Oiler Pesner's Boat Hlqh and Dry Near Wolf Island Beln? Taken Off - The launch Husina IL, owned by Olier Hesner and skippered by llaut Iterpquisl, is high and dry ; on the rtH'ks between df and (iarilen' Islands across the bay. 1 While returning Ironi Metlakalla i on Sunday uiortting, her skipper : hugged the shore a little too 1 closely with the result that the ' boal ran un on (he rocks. As tar could be ascertained there i lint ilamage done to the hull. YICTOIUA, July 30. Mrs. Jane olier Hesner together with Capl, Dick, aged 62, who lived alone Swattson, who piloted the power here Tor many years, was found, t,oai pacliena, went out at noous dead in bed yesterday with a. today for the purpose? of draR-T vvuuntt on her skull. The house,,,, ltr ou- the rocks. It is was not disturbed and llier)untiCimr. thaljhe work willijij, wrre no signs 01 a struggle, .vo successfully accomplished, robbery was committed but pre- - ' nminary inspection leans ine nifAITf PI7 IIIII I police to believe thai the wound SHIH Kl PI Wll I was not accidental. is being held today. An inquest LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S SCORES National League New York 6-5. Chicago 1-Ilrooklyn 2, Cincinnati I. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis ' American League Chicago 3, New York I. Cleveland 5, Hoston 10. Coast League Sacramento I I, Salt Lake City. Los Angeles I; Oakland u. Seal lie 3, Portland 1. Vernon 3, San Francisco 0. SUNDAY'S SCORES . National League iloston I, Cincinnati 2. New York 15, Chicago 3. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 2. American League Chicago 3-2, New York 2-8, Detroit tt, Washington II. Coast League Oakland 11-2, Los Angeles 3-t. Seattle 2-3, Portland 3-5. vernon 0-3,rfau hrnnrlsro 2-7. Sacramento 13-10, Salt Lake City 5-t3. uiiv vaa,u4 a 11 ssuj vr w. MOVE BUILDING Gets Contract From Masonlov. Committee Hospital to Pur- , chase Heating System The lender of Ernest H. Shock-ley for the moving of the old provincial court house building from Third Ave. to the corner or Sixth Ave. and Dowser Street witere 'il will be converted Into a Masotibj temple wiis accepted on Saturday evening by the building commit-,' tee having the matter in hand.' There were three lenders. The bill of the prince Hupert General Hospital Association for the purchase of the healing system in Ihe building was accepted. il being the higher of the two bids submitted. The. plant wilt be used in Ihe dew nurses' home. NOTED ACTOR DIES LONDON, July 30 Sir Chai'J les llawlrey mded actor and theatrical maiiuger, died today following several days Illness, llevlsiled Camilla aiuMtic United State on ewtul occasion.