Whan Vi Want A TAXI ID a hurry Phone 99 t Oar and Bit Service In the City. Rates Reasonable VOI, MM NO, ?05, I I.. II. I .tnfillil III XAllflllV IICMIOII H POPULATION OF CITY. ! . . riM... II il I" uiiwmitii in ii Hi " "I"" I " LEADING WELL The limitation bv that method of mi ii i ii 1.11111 m i i iiocv " u . . ii i ..e IRISH ELECTION l'.HI. All'.'. Jil. - Hie lllier-Allled Council of Ambassador today decided lo send a telegram 'lo the Oreck government on be-ilialf nf the Frrnrh, Italian and llrilih t riiiiientrt Jointly lfif insr wll!i the energy (he , fi. . ....... .. i ih.v tiri t-iLrni ...... .1.. ..r ii... ...u..- kuoekiilr the niy u lew 01 warrant aw'uiusl 1 lie outrage 01 - I. I. I. .I..I- - .. . ..-II I.. II. a p nrss inirsii ii.ii- iircii am.- wnirii 111c iiaiiun iiiiiun in inc al lilt" population is some- Allianiau frontier has been a I I V iwt ' " " - v . - )t inn. II Hiiiiivimiv va 1 III llIHITIaf KUlll PMiriiiciliri I.IIAIHIA. .111, .til. It'IllUIlP Ke Mir;;i ituc uic wuriui rriHiririMu ail nari 01 iimr fayn i-.i tvii vii unuennmaie a ,itf'li from Itonif. Iht 4t I.. .. r . .1,,..., ..... . .. i' ill! lit1 lllllt" 111 H III I JIM II V fllF .W.r.-. ... kii.l ! unfllill Ii nunrrf if Uieir iiemeiii mini me h, M.ui ih. main euance of ii.'i ipim iiniii.il. i.if. in ... nni.r .nil f 1 1 .f1 1 ill I iif. f .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .7 .iiii i iiiiu.iiv. . .......inn f f I till. Au. irfi.il irllini. Hull .UVf I llf. IIMilMII IIPPI lift urefol unofficial count of .,.,...) ,.rderi lo be orenaied lo li.i n..l lnif. Hi Hi. Iill miice i ... ii ..r H. ..... ... IMllFllieit HUH 'licrc iiir noi 111 ,, . M ur tiir 1114 I P atfalll!I P ,lljeil ll llll' llirir Cnmrn . ...... 11. nf. i.in :i.n iiimiiiIp wlin 1 in mi hiio .. . .a ivtm nav rwTVjn The o-unl etimnle is that NIIIIIUI MA III hero are ms leoile to each box, 111 111 LiVlTirillV I KJ I run! mlit 11.. Il.u t-rtirtihii aiillalk ill III I I il .l....i,.,I.iiiU if Kr I lll lllfir ur 'niut ui 1 . I . . .11.... Il.....utl.l IIKJ Mill IIU 1 1 IIIIMIHVI Hiwuiii'i BREAK OCCURS Consul Merely Been Asked to Report In Person at Pekln IlOIIWUKl, AIIOWKT niPUKHl 111 ()Truv. a , ff 3n T, ....i I. .It.... .... I.. .... CI 1 l l.i.vitii J I L 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 I III lv I fc- !il.l...... Ail l.na HA 111- - - ;i tvHiiirr ' i i ii v ... rt till ;i.u rami to rniuiiK iur num..... - Um.ni in Jiitiwinii i !.( ...ikiik in ii 1 1 1 iii iiii i lit' it, as tp I ni ill i. . . . t i Kveryone. who has miylhuiR tof , ,,r ,., ,.,. i ... I t II.. I! . . . - l-.MIill II. If iii. . .ti.ii.iiiiT piiiiMriuiii. til . ., " ,, . ii, i K'lrlllllr' 1IIC Bli'lJ nifii . - . iiiimiiirai . . 1 1 1 1 j I'nu liniiiy uii hi UK- ii""" n ,iiiu.,iiiii i" I I INl'll I Ml lllill til' i-x a ., fill IIIIII'IIL IM II Ml 111 1 1 1 1 1 n fallen off very liUle iluriug the last two jeurs While many haw gone nway, njUny new peo-I'le have come here. There i uolhiiiK K'cI Jiy tiYer enlimaliiiK l't there is every- thiuir In oe bv knockinir (iur own town. GOVERNMENTIS the goveruiiK'tils or nnd China over I lie ainendinenls to the Iminlgratton art nasseil lait year. The necre- larv slnleil that Or. Tnur, :llinee coni'iil, hn was out of I he city, had merely been aked to return lo China lo make a i.i'i-Minal reiiott on iminiaratlou logUlaliou. FORESTRY TROPHIES FOR ESSAYS ARRIVE Sliver Cup and Ten Medals to be Exhibited In Local Store The silver cup donated as first prUe In the recent essay compc t on and five co d medals as Has Not Majority of Those 0.we n five silver medals, all n Far Elected But Good Lead in Ihls district, haw been it ceixed at (he local forestry office 01 III, IN, Auk. 30. Complla-jaiul will be presented to Ihe win. ton of Ihe return from Ihe I'ar-jiiein on the opening day of school liaineiilary elections tip to noon next week. In the ini'iintiiue they uave Ihe Koverument thiily-lhren.vvill be placed on exhibition in the "eat. Hepulilleans twenty. Labor, ties seven. Fanners Viu''1 n1"' liulopendeiilfi nine. 'Eighty-two scabi 'iiiiiin undeclared, Cork Cily returned two government "ml wo business caudidales and Mary MacSwIney llepuiuicnn. She Is Ihe fifth, woman to bo .'lectPd, four of them being H?-publieau . Advertise In the Dally News. window of llulger A Cameron. N. M. McLean, purser of the steamer Princu lluperl, staled yesterday that hisi father, who underwent u serious operation at Vancouver Oeneral Hospital last week following a logging acci-dent lo Ihe woods near loco, was on Ihe way lo recovery though uno.llicr operalion will lie mm - .kS. e t U .... 'Ill f f t a llnli'k iriit aixiniitiil I. . tjittntiilil A I II IV iU K, IO. I lit I l"l l U viiiituii lit UU5 wviiiuiiuvu it answer from (ireerc within M hours to Ihe note demanding . UJ (ireert' sluiM i hii iiiflt-tmiity of fifty million lire, salute hi' Italian fh'g l"ii"li ll'i" dret'k who were reHiisible for . i i .i. i..... ........I i iio iwinMiinii tmi.i lie nam wiiiiin live . eilllllln'K'o " - i - l is uiiderslooil here mat ureece is 1101 aipoen 10 uc- .... I 1 II . II. I! - . i ii... i. ..m ii ir i-iifiiiiiiaiiH imim.iMi iiv i ill" iiiiiiiiii uuit-rii- r 'I III "'I'"" rr i in ii,i. iini nf ii dead ock. Oreere iiruiMjses lo mi tun it the DE VALERA'S MAN BEATEN IN WEST MEATH ELECTION IH HUN, A ir- 30 John K. O Kelly, uho wa. Sinn Fein iniuUler of education ami le Vnlera'e reine"ii-talive in the l.'niti State.-. va defeateil in the election by the tonsil W-iiry of Wet Meath KETCHIrN WANTSTO HAVE NEW TERRITORY Proposal to Divide Alaska Along Lines Mentioned by President Harding KETCHIKAN. Ail?. 30. There U h tmiMMiipiit afiHit here to liae l,laka dHTdrif, niaktjijr the pan handle pcliu into one territory and Ibexes! of the territory into another. lisimioetl lo call a conenlioii wlfli h View lo havinz Ihe oeparalioti niovemeut ail- vunee'd. Preiileiit Hardin? when here ml Miial td that part vf Ihe territory might lint in Ihe far dis tant future be formed into a stule and it Is thi portion that it is proposed to have set apart as kooii hs possible. The matter has already beer, taken up and diriisrd and Ihe proposal endorsed by" the coiu-mereial club 'of this city. SPOKANE-NELSON SPOKANE, An?. 30. Ceremonies at the International boundary line marked the opening of the Spokane-Nelson, H.C., International highway yesterday. Hon. W. II. Sutherland, provincial minister of public works, and State Senator llnll of Colfax, Washington, delivered addresses. Ihe new road cuts Ihe distance from Spokane to Nelson to 107 miles. 0 orderISuesInly wail ROAD IS OPENED Appropriate Ceremonies Marked Event Yesterday, Dr. Sutherland Taking Part TO LIQUOR IN BOND OTTAWA, Aug. 30. An order in council forbidding custom clearance lo liipior for export in essels of less than 250 Ions ajw. plies to iKHided Ihpior only. II was reported last night. Hon. Iiuiues llureau, minister of cus touis, points out that his depart SHANdllAI, Aug. 30. Itcv. W. A. Whileside and Hev. 1. 0. Wall, Hrillsh missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, were shot and killed by bandits on August 11 when travelling Iu Siechwau province. liHEENWOOO. Aus. 30. ireenw'.od is elaled oer the assay returns of CfMiibination mine ore, running to $J50 to the ton. which have just been received from Ihe yoverninent assay office. The ore is from the two-foot lead encountered in a tunnel 230 feel from the portals two weeks a?o. Samples were taken at random by the ?overnment engineer, I. H. Freeland, and sent lo Vancouver for anulysis . They asacd 2.6 ounces of gold and 303 ounces of silver lo Hie ton, with 13 per cent lead and 12 per cent zinc. The Combination is operated by the Eholl Mining Company, and Is located close to the C.l'.R. three miles east of Oreenwood. II is adjacent lo Ihe Providence mine, which has shipped some of Ihe highest grade ore mined in Uritish Columbia. The Combination was staked many years ago by the late F. A. llartholoinew. C. E. Harlholo- uievv Is president, oi ine r.uoii Miuiu? company, most of the slock being held in Spokane. CALL CONFERENCE NATIONS SUGGESTS BAR ASSOCIATION MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 30. Ac tion by the American Har Asso chit Inn endorsing the idea of call nient has no control over Ihe inw at (odny-j, session of the as duly on sealed Ihiuors. MISSIONARIES SHOT Two Members ChurchMlsslonary Society Killed by Bandits in? a conference oT nations in continuation of two former con ferences at the lla?ue in efforts to clnrify rules which concern the principles of international law, was recommended in Ihe report of the cjimmillee on internati'iual social ion. AUTO SKIDDED AND TWO WERE KILLED SEATTLE, Aug. 30. Ereel Thonmisou and Miss Vera Bur-lingame, both of Everett, were killed and Lester Meurs, also of Everett, was seriously injured when their auto skidded and turned, over on the. Pacific highway ueai' Ki'iimeie north of here. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PltlNCE lUT'EHT. B.lL, TIIULSDAY, AUGUST I023. OUTBREAK This Chicago man returned from Oermuny last summer with 2,O00,0lU,niark, for which he paid s.lj.tiOO, The depreciated currency could'ut buy him a box of cigur.s now o Jie uses I hem for lighters RICH ORE IS FOUND IN GREENWOOD MINE Combination Property Produces Real Surprise, Assay Showing $250 Per Ton VMttrdf'( Circulation leeC RECORD SAILING FROM RUPERT TO.-ORIENTAL PORTS-, Canadian Transporter .Makes Fast Passaoe of 16 Days from Here to Yokohama C.G.M.M. steamer Canadian, Transporter, CapL Watson, which loaded lumber here In June for Japan, returned to Vancouver last Sunday morning after setting up a company speed record for the return trip to the Orient. The ship made the run from Prince Rupert to Yokohama In sixteen days and from Dalren to Victoria In nineteen days, ten hours. The Transporter brought 1,000 tons of corn and oil from the Orlont. The Transporter's record proves the claim of Prince Rupert that this port Is In a strateglo position for Oriental shipping In view of the shorter distance from here across the Pacific FISH ARRIVALS 81,000 Pounds at Fish Exchange Today lug. Three American boats had 5ti,000 pounds and three Cana dians, 25,000 pounds. Arrivals and sales: ' American Strtt Siltt, 3S4. and indifference of the American people" towanl law enforcement. "Terrible failures of justice lirve occurred in all parls of the country." savs the committee. Truth still clings to Chief Justice Tatl's stal'Miieut that "the ad-iiunistralion of criminal law in jlhe United Slate is a disgrace' to 'civilization. The trial of a crint A PI. FISH MARKET Phone 071. Fresh Killed Poultry. Fresh Killed Meat. Fresh Sausage Dally. A Trial Order Solicited, PniCE FIVE CENTS. IIMITtn QTATI7Q rtfMlNAl C(lV QHOTTI H RE WPITTCW I AWVEDQ IIDfE UIIIIjLiIS UiniLU V II I If 111 in Li A11j UllVULfl ULi llLi If ill 1 1 jLiii Lil M 1 LiIUJ UlltlLi Greece Must Make Amends at Once for Killing of Members Border Party, Italy Demands EDITORIAL IS IMMINENT Startling Disclosures Before Bar Association on Increase of Crime MINNEAPOLIS, .Minn., Aug. ;:u. Startling disclosures o( the extent and rapid increase of crime in the United States were submitted before Ihe American liar Association yesterday by a special committee on liw Enforcement which urged that the whole code of criminal practice in the X states of the union be rewritten so that the loji? arm of Ihe law might also become wilt, sure, constant and, on occasion, merciful. Data on number.- of crimes, methods of trial and treatment of prisoners in. England and France were cited, in comparison with which this country showed to a decided disadvantage. The blame was laid partly up-: on the structure of Hie law and the manner in which the court's . function, but principally tli:- in crease of crimes and criminals : was attributed to "the apathy: ANTI-CHINESE LEGISLATION IS PROTESTED OTTAWA, Aug. 30. -According to the Journal. Dr. Ciii Lieu Tsur, Chinese Consul Oeneral in Canada, has been recalled to Pekln lo she a full explanation of the in:.l m. like 'jl irame of chance Canadian legislation of last June wUh.-alUluv ilihiwes- in favor ix'"'''"?. Chinese. lmml?ratron. 1th.- criminal and and if he es- w'ich ,a to great capes, he. seems to have the sym- protests all over China, palhy fir a sorting public." he and hi govern- Thorough Investigation 'm rera.r,, .a "'lra,s,ic(. nd Charles S. Whitman, former governor of New York, ii chair man oT the' committee, which includes Marcus Kavauagh, Charles W. Faruham, Wade II. Ellis and Annette Abbott Adanls. lie-ides conclusions drawn f rum personal observation as eminent members of the American Har, they gath- jcied an immense amount of statistics on crime not available from tl.e census. Three members of the committee made an exhaus tive study of the criminal courts! iu England and France; forms of indictment, trial and sentence sitting through whole murder iiuiair nun uiiirjcinuy iu lunula where Canadians enjoy every privilege." LABOR REE trials and hearings of appeal. and,c Wl" ae" ,,ie ailu iaoor Iuspectin? penal institutions. An astonishm? laxity was dis- covered in the American nvthod of recording crime statistics. Some stales did not keep records of the numbe of persons in prison, as late us 1021, Among others where statistics were available the penal population was shown to huve ranged since Six Boats Sold Catches Totalling t'JIO from a decrease of t.2 pr cent in Nevada and 37.5 in South I' Carolina, to an increase of t.5 V. i i.. i- 1....1... i i-i . ( per icm in rvciiiucivy uuu iii.u Six halibut schooners sold In Ithode Island. Oains in civil catches totalling 81,000 pounds population were taken into con-al the Fish Exchange this, morn-'sideration. Growth of Crime Steady On information furnished by police and court clerks in 48 piincipal cities of as many states, it was estimated that "while the oou ountry Eastern Point, 5,000 PJ'Wiul, at, ,1(,iula01l of u. 2c. and 10.5c lo the Canadian iflllI11 V1,, ,,., I. if. ...l.l CI......... I'.. r ISII i tnu "pv Sentinel, 21.000 pounds, at 12c and Oc, lo the Pacific Hslieries. Senator. 27,000 pounds, at 1 1.3c and lc, (o the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Canadian iKdidiin, (.,000 pound? al 13.2c and 11.2c, and Selinn, 17.000 pound", nt I3.0C and itc, to the has increased t L0 per cent, the criminal population has increased I0.C per cent." It was ascer tained further that "the growth of crime was steady and almost regular up to our entrance into the World War; during the war crime decreased greatly, but up- Atltu Hsliertes. with increased activity all over in id "nnil luiiiiwls. ul il!. 5r'.. r i . .. ' ic.id I I.e. to the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. SQUAM1SH SAWMILL DESTROYED BY FIRE VANCOUVER, Aug. 30. The Siiuumish sawmills have been do slroyed by fire. The loss is $15,- 000. congress. BRITAIN SOON That Is Prophesy of Secretary of Miners' Federation Visiting Canada OTTAWA, Aig. 30. en route lo Vancouver, where r rans uooges, sc;re- lary of the- Uritish Miners' Fed eration, said that unemployment is Britain's problem and commented on Ihe fact that labor's"; suggestions for relief were being employed one by one by the government. He prophesied that Britain would have a labor gov ernment at no far distant date. PRINCESS ANASTASIE OF GREECE DIES; WAS TINPLATE HEIRESS LONDON, Aug. 30.-Anaslasie of Oreece, Mrs. William Leeds, liuplale millionairess, midnight. ENGLISH FOOTBALL - Princess formerly American djed at MIDWEEK GAMES LONDON. Aug. 30. Mid-week; games in the first division soccer iseries resulted ns follows: Aston Villa 2, Manchester City 0 Liverpool G. UirminuhniiL 2 on Ihe 'resumption of peace crim- Middlesboro 2. Notts Count v 3 linals resumed their depredations Ncwiiaslle U. 2, Blackburn II. I the country, In 1021, for instance, "there wire 0,500 homicides as coin- pared with U.OOO iu 1020. In no! year, during the last leu did Hie number fall below 8,500. In other (continued on page 4) Inspector T. W. S. Persons yf i ne. provincial ponce reiurneii on Ihe, Prince lluperl yesterday af tjrnoon from Ocean Falls. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League Washington (J, Detroit 0. National League Chicago 6, Pittsburg 2. Cincinnati I, Boston 2. Coast League Sacramento t, Seattle. 0. Oakland 0, Vernon;' tp. Los Angeles 0, SaitjFranclsco 2 Salt Lake 3, Portland 7. X