wi m I iiiiiiuii i - KAIIN WKCLR. I NEW BRUNSWICK!; Four persona nmcu iri Injured When Transcontinental Trains Collide iil Ulli lulv --- .'8 -l our pr- Stui were killed and evc"ral were J Jtljlirru rnnjr h. 1 ihc TruiiM-oiillnrulnl railway I ween Edinund.loii, N.li. uni i.i a . .. collMoli '" between a OREAT DANE DOOS KILLED SMALL BOY NUIITII HEHOEN, New-York. July 28.- While about fifty people tried lo pull llieni off, two Oreal Kane dog literally lure a small hoy lo pieces in a public park here Today. The owner of (lie iloys. a (ieiinaii, ha been al iexled on n rburp of inmu slaughter. HUSTON. July -H. Oranby CiLoididated Co., oporalini' ill il. IImIII.I. 1'i.l.it.il.if. Ill copper, ninnliiK sonn Propose to Employ Retaliatory of the scheduled rale ot 80.u Measures Against British For Recent LeglslaUon SIMLA. India. July 28. -Indig. """"" ... . . . . cision Willi rcgan m "., Any(lX scheduled for com- to give Indian M-mers in n ,.,. ... r ,,. e.pml rights will, other tilers.; , ., f, (.r- . , it 1. I r J nils iiKiiguaiion is n .-,.... ... n...ii.iiiiv ..r oi.ei-a. i.iil passed ny inc. assi-mu.-, LOS ANOEI.ES. July 2H.--l'ohi Negri told newspapermen today that her engagement to Charlln Chaplin had been broken off five weeks ago but they vvero still friends, GUN CHARMER WINS LIVERPOOL PLATE Moablte Came In Second and Set Off Third Mrs. Heyboum Owns Winner LONDON. July 28. 'The Liver pool Handicap Plato or 2,000 sovereign was won Itf Mrs. llcy-poufn'u rour year old coll Gun Charm'er, Lord Derby's Mnnblto '.'ii .....I , , l.,,...-i.v.. f fiiiiiiirt inetal- , , strongly opposing Ihc government " ' : .... "h y mro. go pm ' "" retnlla- meH.m. .ml nronoslng , ... n.,rfi...i ...i..l.ini in iln in. cenlrales frtitii ore iml lion apn iifti iMuuiiiiiis in in.- .... ... direct .v.. ......iii,,.. s.nelllm.. for liable diau Enfplre by regulating their entry Into India, the Smith AT-' h,vn AP rlcan proposals for segregation FORMER EDITOR Of or Hindus also helped in uceiue Hie assembly in an attempt at retaliation, POLA AND CHARLIE ARE STILL FRIENDS BUT ENGAGEMENT OFF CALGARY PAPER HAS VIGTOIHA, July 28, John J. v..inifr fnriner eililor of (he Cat- land and camo West in 1881. BASEBALL SCORES National League llrooklyii :i, Cincinnati I. Hoston 5, Pillsburg 8. Philadelphia :i, SI. Louis 2. American Leaque Washington 10. lloslou ?. New York 7, Philadelphia II. Coast League Vernon 2, San Francisco I. Sacramento II, Sail Lake. City .10. Seal He I, Port laud 5. Oakland I, Los Angles 2. 'The U.l'.ll, tdramer l'rlncess Louise, Capl. Arthur Slater, southbound from Skavwny and wayporls lo Vancouver, arrived . .i .. 1 t ni 1 1. 1 . .... was second and Sol Joel's Set 0rf,l pori ai wu inn aueiuoon was third, 'lllu' w"' 8U" 'or (ho south at l,- V Inbound Jap Steamer Rammed Rainier Near Port Angeles No Lives Lost VICTOlUA. July 28. Th-i rteamer llainwr of Seattle with 1100 Ion of cargo outbound for' San Francisco wa rammed earl this morning in (be Strait of Juan ile Fuca four mile west of Poll Amide by the Japanese steamer Maudasau Maru inbound. Tlie llainier wan (badly dam. ued and. in a water-logged enn- ilitiou, is now adrift in the straits. The crew, with the cx- riritaniiii V, , which is reported to passenurr and frffi hi train Joe . . . (vlliiit I tnl it It :;;.is;: iv .. :.;.;.- granby production I, ( N rxor- uifenKft . aim Hie f rnnan of Hie oaeiner l.alit were killed.' I" rounding; a curve Hie train collided In a Northern fmg when derailed, 1, i I t enn"e bei-aiue HINDUS ARE INDIGNANT RUNS OVER AVERAGE Copper Concern Has Turned 16,000,000 Pounds At Anyox Since First of Year TWO KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT ONTARIO Saunders and Miss Mary Ross Dead Charles Sunders Seriously Injured IiAiUUE. Out.. July L'8. Saunder.o and Mi Mary S'.K .lifcirSS: IZZtfZ - - ""''!: ."" SUED JOCKEY FOR . i V. as... r ..mi . the" . ....nimiiiv company s new conceuiraiori fnin (tin nnnrr lit ruuunu nuiuL in LONDON. July 28. - Henry Joseph Hoam. owner ir the horse entirely Iron Ore which was killed In a re- PASSED IN SOUTH cenl accident on a vuee course. jbrmiRht action ror 800 agidust 'Jockry Michael Heart who wis Suspended for fouling Iron Ore in lite race. The jury awarded Hoam ."100 guineas. ANYOX GETTING Igary Herald, died in New West; Q TA MADM AI mlnsler lasi uigui 111 ine age 01 LfflvlV IV llVltillfiaJ 55. Deceased was worn in r.ng Work on Concentrator Is Re sumed Construction of Dam Not Interiered With near J. llos. iioriiiiiii iiiiii-ii .... . . Monographer in the I nperia fir,t six ...onlhs or year . Ili.itil l iwnf it it. Arts 1 1 1 1 ml uttil produced IC.OOO.OOO . i.oumls or '. ; ".' I i...... . i' n. iiiiiiiil..iw , .if , ... Tiinittlii , u-:m """,,v' " ' rwlial ttlieatl . eriiuiy injureu wuen me car in 0oo pound- per annum. """ V V ' 1 1 it ft ! mi I lii tin iv in -i in I i lilliVJIV i. . Production col ami earnln;- ,.: ,,m.. win '.r iu.1 " L ,,ull ,oJa- nl'xeis may uol recover. veur eonslderi., two Incea wuue' since October 2. Il2'.' OLD COUNTRY RACE Arier the temporary cessation of work on the new concentrator, duo to all available men being needed for repairs to bed of 010 railroad following the fire, work is now being rushed on this unit in uu errort to mako up for lost lime. Construction on tho new dam was not Inlerfered with In any way by tho fire, and this will bo completed according lo schedule. Tim surge tank which will regulate the How or water fronv Hie new dam lias been started, and i3 located a short distance from tho 1 cur of the smeller, NEW YOIlk. July 28. -Jack Dciirpsey. champion, will meet ,ui Firpo in a 1 5-ruuml bout lo a iIith-ioii fr Hie world heavyweight hoxiuz championship at Hie polo t-ToumJ- here on Friday, September I i, Tex Hisard, pro-inoler. announced Unlay. GOVERNMENT BOAT repuon or me captain huh ""'ipnr IT UflD UCTCDAWC meiu wa lakeu off by the Man- UKLAl YVAlY ILlLKAWd laun Maru. No lives were hL Ml T belles : ' The salvage tamcr Algeria ha left here for the Itaiuie be CARRIED NARCOTIC U.S. Shipping Board Steamer President Wilson Raided and $100,000 Drugs Found j SAN FHANCISCO, July -8 The' Shipping Hoard Finer President WiNon. arriving from Ihc Orient, wa raided and nuirc than 1,000 Hint f narcotics worth t00,00il, were seized. Tli! vessel's owner' under Ibe law lire subject to i fine of 185.1X1(1. Whan You Want A P R. FISH MARKET TAXI Phone 871. 99 FOR THE PICNIC in a hurry Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Phone Roast Ham with dressing, PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. gtit Oars and Beit Service In (ha City. Ratea Raaaonabla Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited VOl, XIII NO, I77 PIUNCH HUPEHT, B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 28, W23. VtiUrdtf't Circulation 1633 tr.t Salt 3S2. PRICE FIVE CENTS. STRICT CCK TO BE MADE OF ORIENTALS U.S. CHIEF EXECUTIVE CONSERVATIVE REGARDING NORTHERN TERRITORY Order-in-touncil Passed at Ottawa Providing for Taking Census ol all Chinese People OTTAWA. July 28. Itcgistrution of all persons of Chinese origin uml descent in Canada I provided for in an order-iu-cimncil just passed. Immigration inspectors, customs officers or member of (he lloynl Canadian Mounted Pdliee will lie the registrars nrconling lo residence. The Pu-l Office may lie used m some cases. Parent must register children. All .Chinese, mu i) I produce three copies of Iheir photographs "full fare willi hat." Certificate of landing are also required if they are available Immigration offinaN are made controllers of Chinese registration. Hegiilaliou governing Chinese in transit through (,auada are also promulgaled. SEATTLE SHIP IN COLLISION- DEMPSEY AND FIRPO TO F;CHT SEPT. 14. . i i PASS RECORD 89 PER CENT High Standing Local Entrance Students Ed. McLean Second in B.C. (Special to Dally News) VICTORIA, July 23. In passing 46 pupils at the Entrance examinations, results of which were announced yesterday,- Prince Rupert Public Schools achieved a pass record of 89 per cent as compared with 72 per cent last year. Edward McLean, of Borden Street School, who won the Governor General's medal for the district with a total or 436 marks, Is further distinguished by reason of the fact that (-here was only one student in the province who attained higher marks than he did. ALUMINUM SOLDER , HAS BEEN INVENTED UAUC ICCIIEn UfADlIlkjr .ianM juiy .-9. nAlt-lOOlftJJ. WAMlmj Afler et.nrderHhte -oxpArlnicrtt: Advise All Ex-service Men Advance Their Claims Far Disabilities Received In War OTTAWA. July 28. The l- niiuion command of the Ureal i War Veteran' Association has isued a warning to all ex. mem. tier or Hie Canadian Expedition ary Forces that they .should im-niedialel) jidtaucc (heir claims Tor disabilitie rrum war service. in?. A. f.. Penner. of (his city, to claim to have succeeded in de- eloping a solder for aluminum Preliminary tests ciirriad out by a Winnipeg electrical concern am said by Mr. Penncr to have shown Ihc oew material lo be successful in its application. EXPLCS'ON IN ENGLAND SHEFFIF.I.H. En?.. July 8.-Twenty-one men art believed lo have been, killeil by an explosion at the Mallby collerics. Alaska All Right and Doing Well President Harding Tells People SEATTLE, July 28. Hetiirning from his Alaska trip yes Piiget'Sound as thewratewny lo the territory, the chief executive asserted that he wus altogether an optimist in regard to Alaska and its future. "1 do nol believe that Alaska can be forced or that it should be," he added. " There is no need of a government managed federally paying ror a liohoue ot development. 'There must be no reckless sacri-Hcing of resources, which ought to be held permanent, in order lo turn I hem inlo immediate pro-Mis. Where there is possibility or having belter men In tlie mat urging sif economic conditions but the government fliould do whatever was necessary to encourage the leasing and developing or oil lands. Conclusions Reached Oilier conclusions presented by President Harding', were that generous appropriations should r...i-1-..l niiirlilno of nilministrn-lhc made ror road building, that Hon, improvements should and the federal government should be will be elfec ed but there is no more liberal in encouraging iccn need for a sweeping1 leorgaui iiition." Fish Regulations Needed Tlie president declared liiui-selr against the ruinous exploitation or natural resources and urged "the development or Alaska Tor the Alaskans." He recommended more restrictions on salmon fishing and promised Hint, U Congress was unable to agree oil a program oT helpful legisla tion, ho by executive order would extend the present reservations. With respect to the' utilization of Ilia forests, the. president said this might well be lightened. Th development of Alasku's coal mines, the president submitted, must uwirit timo and uor- nical, scientific and demonstra tion work oT agricultural agen cies and lhal Iho government hould retain 'ownership , and oneralion or tho Alaskan rail road. "The greatest Alaskan Indus try." said the president, "is the fisheries which in Iheir present wealth producing potency fur exceed mining. In fuel, the value or fisheries products Is now more that the value of all meluls and minerals, tl is too great for tho good or the territory ror, IT It should coufinue without more geneVal and elleetlve regulation than l,s now imposed, jt wilt soon exhaust tho fish and leave sio basis for industry." Imperial Conference Opens Next October for First Session Since 1918; Many Changes in Personnel Uy George lluinblelou, Canadian Press ijlaff Correspondent), OTTAWA, Out., July 28. After five years, the Imperial Conference meets again in October with many and grave pro. blems for solution. Some are of long standing, for" Ihey have been before successive Imperial conferences again and again. Others arj?e from the war and" post-war developments, introducing new phases and new situations. And the conference will meet with a vastly changed personnel. Of the delegates of five years ago, only two Premier Smuts of South Africa, and Pre-mier .Massey of New Zealand will be there in October. The re.-l have all passed in the eddies and whirlpools of politics. The conference of five years ' : asro was Ibe Imperial War Con- TT117 HAM AT ference of 1018. Thai was the flj,f tljUfl j 1 lasi inn imperial trfjuirrrii Hut I luce years later in i(J2t (here was a conference of Km-' pire Premiers and even in the (wo, years since elapsed changes have been many. Mr. Lloyd (Seoriie. ..-l.r. Iliui. ..i.umijIa.1 imu' lal:f.M lii ...iv. ii..i i'..t.... ...... seat lo the left of Mr. Speaker. Premier Ilaldwin will preside in Will Protect Big Pulp and Paper liis sfeail. Of the other members Mill Against Water Shortage or the llritish delegation. Lord place Pretty Dry Now Curzon alone remains. Despite, chanseil premiers, ties pile nr.KAX FALLS. Jul v 28. The changed ministries. Lord Curzon 5.f(K) addition to the Pacific is rumen secretary still and as ujiu' ,am here is now cojiv(dctetl mjcm wlll-oiiHino h- Hie-TOiifer-',f(fJ-he. -rolitrarlorrPSn'ovinir' enee Hie foreign policy of the a;vay caffohlinir. Tlie dam Empire. w-a built in order lo provide an And in the Dominions change 0(ieuuate water sumdr for (he big have come scarcely less rapidly. puI, alu ,,aper mi)l w,ic,, a i ne piaco-oi .r. Jieigiien, " C0Uple of years ago, had to shut represented Canada at Hie Pre- ,)own on account of water short-miers' Eonference. wilt be taken by Mr.MackeiuieKing. Mr.llughes ,loro is a ler shortage here will no longer represent Aiistra- no... ac,.ollni 0f Hie continued lia. At Hie coming cop ference .i... .ii nr ii,p .mli fw weeks Premier Hmce wilt speak for the hll. filP ...e mil i.a i,eeil abi Commonwealth of the Antipodes , ,.arrv on on-ration. I'renuer miuiis ami rrenuer Massey again the only survivors will once more speak Tor South Africa and New Zealand respectively. Mr. Montagu, who was secretary for India in 1021, ;iven way to Viscount Peel. New Dominion OCEAN FALLS IS FINISHED CONVENTION AUGUST 22 Within the two years also a new Date Set For Meeting of .Union of M Dominion has come into being.! B.C. Municipalities In This From the troubled pages of lre- land's story, the Irish. Free State lias arisen with the "same con- jjoyor Newton lias been noli-stitutioual status in the. Uominti- fle,j j,y A w. (iray, secretary of l ity or Nations known as Hie the u;,iim Dr H.C. Municipalities. Hritish Empire as the Dominion )naL ,UKllst 22 has been set ror? or Canada, the Commonwealth or 0.)enin(r f ti,e annual con- Australia ami uiu union ui venl on of I be Ln on w i c I Ills lerday, President Harding, in an undress delivered lo ine .unen- gHll(l Afrk.a aIK wili, member- ear ,H lo heUI , ,,rinco n.iA can peoj.le, reported that he had found nothing wrong with Iheii"!,.,.,.,,, or tlie ..Krmi,, of naUoII, T , , w, be held great northern territory, thai there was no broad "problem orronnjngr Uu, iMtMt (U)mmoii. , J.Uy Alaska" and that Aluska 4,is all right and is doing well." wealth or Nations." For the Hrst J ... m. .,.ii, uHit Presenting his preliminary report here in recognition or jtl ,A,u(, nUu.r arragenHnts ., , ,h ,.ilv viv lhB .i...- nol be made in the interval. Hie iirjnrp Georce on tho day of the Irish Free State will be repie- cpojnr u,i w ill return south the-sented al an Imperial Conference. t evenjnfr, 1,1 order to savo And Here, U may je ooserveo 111 time al the convention, the execu. passing, Uio question arises vf) am, ri,souij0s committee whether Ihc use of the term ' in ,mi.i m...,- 8pS!ijons on tha. Imperial" conference and "Em- sPamer while on Hie way north. pire" etrcss the changed spirit, MaMy l)f the delegates, it is un-of the last few years. In the ,erslood. will make Hie C.N.P.. treaty on which the constitution triangle tour returning south of the Irish Free Slate is founded frolft ,iere liv wa- r japer park. Hie co.etpm nauoniioon 01 inn, Dominions in the. Hrillsh "Coin- f - nnilAAI tiionvvealth of Nations" is derin- HlliH M HI Hll ilely recognized. Has "iniperial-jlllUIl UVllVVLl served its day? Itself it super- ranniTf rpfl DA ATX seded "Colonial "; in turn A may KHMII Mil II I row give vvniy to a broader term. llLlIJULllU UUUU Two Conferences , II is a misnomer perhaps lo Fifteen Passed Junior Matricula speak of Hid coming as an tin perial Conference, for two con. ferences arc to be held simul- tion and Eight, Senior, Principal Brady Wires ta'neously, attacking different but principal J. C. Hrady. who is in not less important problems. At Y'ictoria, advised Mrs. Hrady by Hie Imperial Conference proper wire this morning that the Junior will be taken up the main matriculation examinations re- Issues of Imperial policy, foreign suited in ten full passes and five uffuirs, defence and the like. Tho passed with uppleutentals. In Imperial Economic Coufereucr.'the senior matriculation theru 011 the other hand, will primar-jwere five full passes and three iiy consider tne development oi tmsscd wild supplemental, mese. iuter-Imperial trade 'Tho agenda, bare as they seem are the best average results in tho entire province. In tho third in their stilted official outline, year commercial e.amitiuticui (coultnued 011 page six) 'Eva Cavalier pasaod.