1 I TAXI The Latest In Restaurants. 25 and Ambulance BTONJRjLL Sertlce Third Avenue-Best Anywhere at Anytime. of Food Good Service, Stand 'Royal Hotel, 3rd A , and 6th St. ;;' .PRINCE, RUPERT Private Boxes for Party Use, WATT VIDECK, Pror y" 1th. 'Take Her to The Boston." 'liiii.r Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper J'" 1 VOL XIV., NO. 102 1'ltINUK HUPKHTH.CI, SATUHDAY, JUNK 28, 102L Yelerdajri UrcuUtlun, itti Street Slt, &7 PIIICE FIVE CENTS. FIRE DESTROYS VANCOUVER LUMBER MILL RUM RUNNERS SUFFER WHEN FIRED ON BY COAST GUARD CUTTER, SEATTLE Hanbury Mills at Vancouver are Destroyed by Fire Which is Spreading to Other Plants VAXCOUVKH, June 28. Fire lnke out at the plant of the il nbury Lumber Comiwny ul False Creek shortly after noon tu-y hikI tletroeI Ihe. plant. Fanned by a strong northwest wind he fire is sweeping into Ihc mill and machinery depot district, it that industrial section. The entire brigade if out fighting ... , .i. .i i i - ii.. . .. . i .. I. ...I ....I . ..i I .uu ! l.f.nCTlil mie name wiunt m i.u mi umciowio imn nui jci mm ,e). under rontrol. The will be heavy. COMMANDER HOSE WILL VISIT CITY : Head of Canadian Navy Due Here Tomorrow on Steamer Car- ! dena ! "iiimander lloc of Ottawa, iliii-. lur of naul onernliuni for SI rai when he broke her crankshaft and came back here under sni) The cutler Bear Is still de- by drift Jcc Into the Arctic. FIGHT BETWEEN WILLS AND FIRPO IS APPROVED Will Take Place at Doyle's Thirty Acres and Tickets to Sell at S25 Each THICVI'OX. NJ.. June 28. The. slate athletic commissioner approved the agreement between Firpo unit Wills for a bout at Boyle's Thirty Aries on Angus! W. TRAIN IS LOST IN TORNADO DOWN ILLINOIS STATE PKOHIA. III.. Jun.- 28. -Light person, are dead and rore injured as a roull of a tornado' which broke oer Peoria and surrounding territory early this morning. No trace of the big four pasenser train bouml from Indiatia-Milin to Peiria -can Canada, aud Jlr?U.Jltf. iSL W pained tiy Lieut. II. J. l" iKb.!7' 'y ilraii Naval Volunteer Iteserve. - - 4 - Slyles mid Polctna Cameron and Master Ian Murray. The Adair Carss Chapter taggers, taking the time from 12 to tained norlh of Bering straits. n afternoon under the con-She was last reported off Kolse-Jvenership of Mrs. S Batcher. hue Sound having been carried were Mrs. C. F, Kentn. Mrs. II Hampton. Mrs. O It. 30. It is announced that as Ihe the Coodwin Shoe Co. . . . ..i Jioul will lead lo the champion- couxer anil for several years HIGH SCHOOL FINAL EXAMS. Results of Tests Qlven Pupils at Close of Term Given by Principal l'rinclial Ural) of the High School, uho ban been conducting !examiiiatiotis al the cloc of the jl..t,i nl lliial iti 1 it III ii m ' It ii u firi ... U. ...U. .v'..'V.. ...... ' ..l pared a pas list which follows: Grade IX. (First Year) Names in order of merit; Honor List Mary O'Brien, Myrtle Laron, Vohi Katsuyama. First Class la siwaua Olaf. iin. Arthur Cameron, Mary Walker, l.lvin Johnoii. Second Clans Pass Arthur Lade and Kay Lnnyu , iequali, ClamieThiMiu. da Mini aolir. James Parker1. Lucy O' Brien. Jean irire. Alice Spencer, ami Na Kalniiyama (equal . Olive M il arrive la tlin city from aii- AlKXiNllKA jUordon. llllla Olafsou. r uvei on the Oardeun tomorrow " nciMP UX1 IV Tl""1 c,a'", Pass-Doris Can- afternoon and will remain herri (, f5E.lrVU HtLU duw, llulli Huttoii and Helen f .i a day leaving on Monda I Xuclch equal. Vera Shockley. UsbIi" f i the Last by train. Efforts of Local Chapters of Nellie Wilson. F.velyn Oalhy. Member of the newly orKan-, DaUfl,ler8 of Empire Being !hod Lamli, Artlrtir Phillips. ied V. unen's tnadlan Club arc Devoted to Hospital Doreeti Hihop, IJcnnie Windle. JitiMg invilwl to atletnl tnei Puroosei William Wrathall. Mary l)ow- Iwiicheoii to be kIvwi In Wie.rj (ier (.ry Heillironner. Lois honor at the St. Itcgis CaTe on annnersary of the birlh of'iAlcllae, James Sim, Fred llich- M' inlay. Otieen Mother Alexandra iv beiujr inond. RESCUE PARTY BACK IN NOME Schooner Herman Forced to Re turn When Shaft Broken Bear Still Detained obsenrd by Ihe Daughters of the Fmpirc today with n tag day, the proceeds to be devoted toward hospital purixiftc. Headquarters Grade X. (Second Year) (.Names in onler of merit: Holier Pasw llrnry Jackson. are in (lie lint tJrosn uui. yuien er mie Mai-y Chapter was in charge Jhls Mlorc FIrt Class Pas perry Bais. Morrison, Kllcen Pat- 'morning and lllll 6 and Adair t5t.COid Class Pa hau Cam-Carss Chapters are taking their ert ianMa Chrislieiisen. Ito- lnins this afternoon. ij.crt Mathesoit, Lillian Cross. Under Ihe general supervision jj, Mckerson. of Mrs. A. T. Parkin, municipal I ' Thinl Class Pass , Kathleen Ireaenl. Mrs. J. (S. Steen and Mrs. Mathers, lloiis Sborklev. Lvelvn NOM1.. June 28. -The gasoline .. K. Bazrell-Jones were in Johnson, Nella Clark, Jean Jlaau, nail tig schooner Herman has re. charge this morniiiK for Uueen jLorraine Oraiit. Catherine liar, turned here in diMtes and plans Mary Chapter and Ihe taggers .ey ary Mue. Itosario Soriano. f.ir the ii'seue of Ihe party of 13 were Mrs. S. liartou, Mrs. J. Marjorie Hatchford, Florence left bv Hiarold Noice last year ou Viper, Misi.es Irene Mitchell. Smith. Wratigetl !?Mnd are in abeyance, inula Murray, Margaret Brass. passed on Having left here June 11, the Beulah McKinley, Caroline Can-jyiijan Lowe. Kchooner got as far as liomrdes',oW Margaret McCaffer-. ('race Ackmyd. Island ui the lolddle 01 neniig'Ackroyd, Horencc Mnltli. Horotliy trial Llsie Ivy Alger, Kenny, (racje vrnou. airs. Urged That Westerly Route to a. W. Kerr, Mrs. Matlieson, Mrs S. V. Cox. Mrs. 11. L. Landrey, Mrs. O. A. lingers, Miss Irene Smith and Miss Doris Smith. 1 uui tin i.uapier win lake uie 'hours from 3 lo (i .. wilh ...... ....-. Mrs. II ... jdilp the fight promoter is per-'charge of shoes al Ihe Oranby milled lo charge be maximum stores at Anyox. has lakeh , the admission fee of $25 plus the tax. management of the Family Shoe G.N.H. sleamer Prince John, Capl. Nell McLean, from Vancouver via Oucen Cbarl6t(e Islandsv Store in Ibis cily. MURDER CASE APPEAL MONTH HAL, June 28.. Is due In port lalo tonight. Next ,has been Inlered on behalf of week the John will enler her new J he six bandits sentenced to hang service to the Islands with thls.jn pclober for Ihe murder of Vst as headquarters. Henri Cleruuxv MAYOR SENDS MESSAGE EAST Peace River Take Precedence Over Brule The following night lettergram was sent to Premier MncKenzie ,.... 1... HI V I.... Halcrow. Miss Blanche Mar.lonald,"' " ,l" " '""' ,cww" and Mrs. H. II. Smith in charge. NEW MANAGER HERE "He final concerted campaign being made at Ottawa in favor of CAMII V CUAC CTHDC ,,,e "'uie cut-off. Prince liuperl rAlVlILI OnUfi OlUnt and points bclweeii liere and 'Brule unitedly wish to also enter K. Ballenline. Into with.our 1 final opposition. to the pro. of Vaii-Posal. Oive us a more westerly In connection Willi the Peace JUvcr "S. M. NKWTON, "Mayor." Harry Alkius is leaving tonight for Ihe prairies Including Ld mouton and Calgary on holiday Appealjhenl and will take advantage of Ihe opportunity lo lei the people of those places know something about Prince Hupert, especially us a grain port. ' BOARD OF TRADE AND 'SCHOOLS CLOSED CLUB HONORS MEMBER ! YESTERDAY MORNING ABOUT TO LEWE CITY Last night of Prince Rupert Hoard of Novel Event Held Yesterday by Parent Teachers' Association at Home of Mrs. George Arnott No Closln? Exercise but some 50 member-1 Primary Grados Some of Teachers Had Picnics In TraJe and the Prince Hupert! - Club assembled at (In- club to do! Local schools closed this inorii-honor to Hejinald Beaumont', a ing without any special doinss prominent mriiuVr of IkiIIi or- "xcepl jn a few individual room gaiiizalions, who Ik leaving the. where there were little entertain- nly lu I mi) at take, over! a hijlier pci- inents or picnis. Some of Hie of (he Canadian (iovemiiieut picnics within the pait few Merchant Marine. Idavs on Acrouoli Hill anil at infc form of anlollier places but beyond that informal formal smoker over which . J.lnothhic was done to pcially Mcl.eiMl. president of the Board of Trade and vice-president of the club, presided. There were speeches by M. P. McCaffery. 1. tJ. Stewart and Lulled Stales Consul A. K. W'akerield. all of whom exiireHsed-resret thai Mr. Ileaumoul ' was leaving the cily but pleasure that, the move was a iirnmolion. -A On bebalf ofJUie Board of Trade and the club, S. J. MeLeod prsrnteil Mr. Beaumont with a haiidMtufc walnut combination wall baruuieler apd'tUeniioineler hh a mark of esfeem and remeiii- branee. In arknowleitging the li'iuor that had .been done liiiu. Mr. Iteauqiont liluuM-lrxprM-tl regret thai he -was leaving many pleasant aMtcilions in Prince liuperl but said he hoied that Ihe roume of his future duties would oflen bring him back lo Ihe city to renew acquaintances- mark the occasion. Now the young folks are scattering, some going campling. oilier!, going away lo visit friends and others; jusl carrying mi at hme enjoying such 'things as local picnics aud swimming at Ihe Salt Lake. The holidays extend until September f when schools reopen under a new t.ystem without a supervising principal, II. S. Horn, the present supervising : rincipal, having accepted a good los( in Victoria. MILL MAY REOPEN L'SK, June 58. Men are busy Ueri? pulliuillie.iiKteania Cis sawmill in shape fur resumpl inn of operalions. It is understood that Ihe reopening of Ihe mill is contingent uoon the completion of a ileal with Minneapolis President of Granby Says Hopes See Another Smelter Established on This Coast (Special to Haily Xews) VAXCOUVKH. June 28. President T. Granhy Smelting Company here from New nucotiver ten days before going to Anyox. Allenby ami Cassidy. J. Crabbs of the York will stay in He will also visit Mr. CraMis says he hopes to see a smelting plant estab lished tut Ihe coast Such could, lie believes, successfully com- pele with the Tacumu smeller. Copper Mountain will not be operated, he savs. until the copper over-production situation rights itself. The copper roiiMimptioii al present is increasing. GARDEN SUCCESSFUL PARTY WAS AFFAIR' 'VIM nULLlltE. FNf F INFD UOLU POSTAL STRIKE Postman Struck In Mouth at Toronto Yesterday: Reopen ! A very successful garden! Negotiations parly and sale of home cooking was held by the Prince Hupert! '"lu"ii JU"e o. iuc Parent-Teachers- Association al "diking postal employees here the home of Mrs. (5. H. Arnott, claim that they have reopened Tallow Street, yesterday after-l"',,,,a,",ll', w,,i the acting noon. The alTair look place on postmaster general looking lo a the lawn. Japanese narasols and settlement. The. tenth day' of yellow table decorations lending ,,,e "i1 showed little change lo the cflccl of the scene. The 1,1 u,e uauou. women sym-suin of $25 was realixcil. ipathiiers mauled strikebreakers Mrs. Fred Pyle was general attempting to deliver mall. An- . .. . . ,.ii... ...... ..ii..i... 1.. . . convener and those ass si nir Ull,rl aunckiti uy men ami were Mrs. T. Koss Mackay. Mrs. ruck several times in the nuiuth .John Bulger, Mrs. T. M. Spencer,! Mrs. C. !. hemp, Mrs. Howard Steen. Mrs. H. Candow, Mrs, Tucker and Mrs. Christison. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League New York 12-10, Boslon 7-5. Detroit 1, Cleveland 0. Washington-Philadelphia, rain Chicago 0, SI. Louis 3. . National League Chicago 0, Pittsburg 1). Cincinnati 3-5, St, Louis 3-2. Others rain. Advertise la the Daily News. HOLD NEW ELECTION. IN WEST HASTINGS Writ Issued by Sneaker to Vacancy Caused by Resigns tlon tiou or tfus Porter, Conservative, in protest against the exoneration of Hon. James M unlock in connection with the withdrawal y.f monies from t,he Ifopxo Dank. Rum Smugglers Injured When Tank of Gasoline Pierced by a Gunshot SBATTLK, June 28. Four men were seriously burned and i three of these wounded by bullet when the coast guard cutter Venccuvej in the service 'class -teacher .f primary grades hadjArcala oul for runl smgglers pierced the gasoline tank of oursued craft which blew ut when a shot from one uf the Ar- t,.i.fn imp Tiiionil crini tx'Ptit Ihniiifrh it Atut IIia lui.il foiik fire The injured men have been brought to Seattle.. MACLAREN FORCED DOWN IN BURMA HAXOOOX, June 28. Stuart .MacLaren. I h e British round-lhe - world flyer, wlto left here yesterday for Bangkok, Slam, came down at Tavoy, Lower Jiurma, a message received here stales. MANY IMMIGRANTS MOXTItK.L, June 28 will be approximately 2,500 arrivals in Canada over the week end through Hie ports of Quebec, Montreal and Halifax, according to a statement given out today by James Morrison, general passenger agent in charge oT steamship traffic, Canadian National Railways. The majority of these were immigrants including five special parties beinz brought to Canada by the Salvation Army. Annie Mcpherson's Home, Liverpool, land Ihe Liverpool Sheltering Home. NATIVE OF HARTLEY Walter Bates Fell off Boat and was Drowned at Butedale Yesterday Waller Bales, a native of Hartley Bay Indian village, fell off a boat al I)utedale yesterday and was drowned according lo a telegram received by the provincial police. .the uoily was not re covered. FISH ARRIVALS At the fish exchange today over ninety thousand pounds' of halibut was sold as follows: American Vesta. 11,000, to Booth Fish eries at 13.50 and C. Valorous, 1.000. to Cold Slor-! nge at 13.00 and oc. Baltic, 11.000, to Hoyal Fish Co. al 13.30 and Ce. Canadian llanaco, 5,500, to Cold Storage at It. CO and 7. Jobanna. 8.000to Cold Storage at 1 1 .80 and 0.50, , Agnes IU 0,700, to Cold Stor nan at I I CO nr.. I T j Nuba. fiftOO, to Cold Storage al fill 11.80 and 7. Cape Spear. 9,000, ami Ila, 11,000, to Atlin Fisheries at 11.V0 and 7. OTTAWA, June 28. The! Kobe. 3.100. to Atlin Kii.Pr speaker of (he House of Com-jies at 11.70 and 7. mons has issued a warrant for, Volunteer, 9,000. to Booth me . leiMiou 10 iai;e place in West Fisheries at 11.70 and 7 Hastings following the re sign a Or. 'It. H. Carson of Premier was in the city on Ihe Prlneo Hu. pert yesterday afternoon return, ing north after a five weeks' trip to Winnipeg. SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS j Norman A. Moors, Youth of WIs- artla. Found Guilty of Theft From Malls Norman A. Moore, 18-year-old youth of Wistaria, Francois Lake, was fouud guilty of theft from the mails and sentenced to three years in prison by Judge, Young at Southern yesterday. Ilccently il wa . discovered by -ARRIVINT THIS WWlfH"c-pos,nwJeJr'a.L : Vvl!riatbat AIUUlliTU II11J ntllA a parce containing radio" "parts had leeii removed from his of- Thcre.fice. Accused was rusnecied ami a search revealed, the goods in his possession. The prosecution was con ducted by the postal authorities assisted by the Hoyal Canadian Mounted Police. CANADIANS DRAW FOURTH GAME Only One Mora Test Match to bo Played In Australia XhWCASTLE. '.SV Jnnn BAY LOST HIS LIFE 28 The Canadian touring foot- iball team and the Australian learn played a scoreless draw in the fourth lest match in a blinding rain befor 7,Q00 fans. The Canucks have lost seven games, dnawn four, won five. Of the four . . a a a t. ics- mau-iies piaycu one lias been won, two lost, and one drawn. The final lest is lo be nlaved in Adelaide on July 12. LABOR AMBASSADOR GOING TO RUSSIA Or. L. H. Guest Is Appointed Important Post In British Consular Service to LOXDON, June 28. Dr. L. II. Ouest. Labor member of Ihe House of Cnnvmntis; has been chosen ambassador lo lliissin, according to Ihe Daily Mail. Ouest was. secretary ami physician (o Ihe labor delegation to Hussia In 1020. BLAZE IN RAINIER HAIXTFJl, Oregon, June 28.. Kleveh business houses of this city were wiped out by fire and the loss U estimated at $150,000. DOMINION DAY SPORTS S.30 a.m. Parade. School Sports. Band. 1 p.m. A S.30 p.m,-.-1HaebaH Ocean Falls s, Prince liuperl. 3.30 p.m. -Football Final. 9.30 p.m. Dance In Hlnk. Vdmlssion Morning, free; Afternoon ami Kvenlug, 5.W;, m ' if. II 'A it' m