CANADA NOT YET INVITED s VICTORIA STATE ELECTION RETURNS MIXIIOl'ilNK, June J7. The Vicloria el ale elections are idill Ineoinplele hut till the minister have been re-elected. Labor has pained five ealn nl the expense of the nalioiKillsIs and the Liberals now have SI seals. Labor 28, Farmer's party 12, Independent I. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League New York 5, Boston fl. Philadefphlu 0-1, Washington, -0. Cleveland 7, Chicaifo I. Delroil-Pl. Louis, rain. National League Iloslon 1, New, York 8. , Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 2, . Cincinnati' 1. , , Chli.-afco':l. pMtsl'ury ?. ' kill probably join hand in se lecting a common candidate for 'the by -elect ion thai may be held ( give Vancouver representation Cable Eipecled Soon In Regard , ()0 cabinet. Thi agreement to Inter-allled Conference , qualified by the judanrrnt of a London 'some prnineial leaders who 'would not niiioe Charles Wood- n i l AW A, June J7. The Canadian government ha not yd received an invitation to the in- ler-altjed cuiifarwic on Uie Dawe report, JIled prjnler jward if he should Ite appointed Iniinislcr of finance and come bark lo Vancouver for re-election. Woodward Desirable I,.,,-,. Hi 0,,iai-iiiu.iila itlarwl- Mackmtt Klny In tfic'ilouM' ofjpwMt ndwWdwTuld "be I imitiotiM when replying In qurJw,,,y dutiable but ft is under-llons The premier said ho had ,tod ho ba no great desire to re -encd a telegram from Uie undertake the hard work attached ( lotiul secretary calling his al-;t the office. Unquestionably if b'di..ti lo a statement by I're- ,e will aeeepl he can have the liner II a in my Macdmuld In Ihe position. The government will British lloue in regard to the lloi nkc any cliainv on weaken-cniifrreiice AUo he had received nig t following in the llou-e. a fable from I lie name source in-j "The firt Job of the adminis-h mating thai a further mes.age iration i to riiiil i) place for the would be sent shortly but so far pre in i or. There) a derided wih to no definile invitation liad been keep Patterson a member for received and until that happened Delta. Skeena loday look. like he c uld not ay if Canada would the chosen spot for Oliver and it! accept in unilerto(M Dr. Wrinch is - .willing to maki way for him CHAMPIONSHIP C,i: .isr.-iT PISH ARRIVALS TODAY nniirp rmrriiT dUU ly rUUbn 1 1 totalled 144,000 lbs. Gen9 Tunney Scores Triple Two American and Soven Cana- Knockout Over Ermlnlo 8palla at New York Nl W VI til K. June ?7. - One Tunney icied a technical knock, out over r.rmmio Spalta.the European heaiyweiuht champion lat nigh Larry lUtridge of New York won the Negro middleweight rhamploinhip of the world defeating Panama Joe l,m in ten roumU. Harry Oreh retained Ihe world middleweight championship, defeating Ted Moore. Kuglith challenger. In a fuot fifteen rounds. dlan Boats Sold Catches at Exchange This Morning Nine halibut boat marketed ratchc totaling ltt.000 pounds at tlie Fish Exchange, this morning. Two American boats had 811,000 pounds ami ccu (na-dians. 55,(10(1 pounds. Arrivals and sales were as fol lows : ' American Vansee. 70.00(1 ll.. at l?e and fie, to I lie Canadian Fish ,V CoUl !?lorape (Jo . Itoald AuvumUen. ID.OOO lbs., at 12c ami c, to the Pacific Fisheries. Canadian Joe Baker, H.flOO lbs., at tl.7o and Ho, lo the Itoyal Fish Co. Ingred II., 8,000 lbs... at 1 1.7c and 8c, and Marguerite. 11.000 lbs., at 12.2c and 8c, to the AUin Fisheries., Imperieuse, 7,000 lbs., at 12.te and 8c; Lillian M., 7.00(1 lbs., at 12.4c and He; and (Jibson. 7.000 lbs,, at 11.5c and 8c. lo the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. r.npe Swain. 1.000 lbs., at II. fit and 8c. lo the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. AMENDMENT TO BILL ON CHURCH UNION OTTAWA, June 27 The House of Commons in coiiMiiillce of Hie whole last night carried an amendment lo the Church Union CITY FINED FOR NOT COMPLYING WITH REGULATIONS Ten dollar wa the fin(-inflieled in the pulirr court I hi morning on Hie city of Prince Ituperl for failing to afflx a two cent clump lo a receipt for an auiiiunt over ten dollar. The information wa laid through William-. .Muiimih and Gonzalez on behalf of I he Collector of cutom and eici'. It alo announced Unit other complaint have been made of omiMontt lo Matnp lhec documenlc and it Ik stated that all violation will lee pro-M-euleil and heavier fine JUikeiL LIGNITE COAL SASKATCHEWAN Seam Fifteen Feet Thick to be Developed to Supply Prairie Market lions being continued at Surf In-i 'et on the present scale, this year ind next. J. II. Morgan is personally in") hargc of Ihe work being carried! on. To lake the logs from the bush to Ihe waler, A frames and skyj lines operated by donkeys are used. Once at the foot of the1 lake, a gate-operated sliule takes Hie lojs the short distance down i I lie stream to the sea where they are boomed ami taken lo thn mill. TOURIST PARTY WAS IN CITY TODAY FROM CALIFORNIA CITIES A parly or fifty tourists in charge or Ihe Pcck-Judah Com-pany of San Francisco, personally conducted by their publicity agent, G. 11. Briinacomhe, arrived today on the Princess Loulso on or a large number of similar tours being conducted by the .simiie rirm, In this part of the country. There Is one now in Alaska and another leaving Call, fornla today. TAXI The Latast In Restaurant. 25 Ambulance Service and mm mil BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. Best of Food Good Service. and 6th 8t. PRINCE RUPERT PriVale Boxes for Parly Use. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Take Her to The Boston." . Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ."it i.. VOL XIV . NO, 151 "'I'm VIUSCK HUPF.HT. 11.(1; FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1021. YetercUyji ClmiUUon, SM elrwt StWt, m PAIGE FIVE CENTS. "0, 1 ' , : gsa POLITICAL' SPATON REMAINS UNCHANGED CANNIBALS EAT LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER; DELAY AMERICAN SHIP AT SOKOTRA Bowser has Decided to Retire and Oliver may run in Skeena Provincials and Tories Unite V ANCOL'VKH. June 27. F.xiepliiig Prune Oenrge, winch Pie only )oiilitfnl scat, the standing of the parties is likely to Ti:yi ii unchanged until July 12 when the absentee voles are tiled, A missing Miiall poll nl Prince Oeorge where Burden, (joiiscrvativr, so far lead by three over Perry, Liberal, may not he available fur several day. The Vancouver Province carries the following despatch ktohi Victoria: W J, Bowser ha definitely decided to retire from the leadership of (lie linservatlves. !A rapproaehinenl between Conservative ami Provincial has so : far proceeded that these parties bill providing that it should come into effect on June 10, 1025. . Subcribe for the Daily News. MOO.SFJAW, Sask'n, June 27 A seam of lignite coal 15 feel in Ihirkuce ha been found on the farm of J. A. Mitchell, a couple miles from the town of Lawson on the Moosejaw - Itiverliursl branch of Ihe Canadian National railways, w. II. Hastings, mining engineer of Ihe Department of Industries, Saskatchewan, who made an examination of Ihe de posit slate that Ihe coal ap pears III he a good average grade of lignite, at Hie point where Ihe coal was tapped, in the proces of sinking a well, the over-burden Is only 1 1 feel. Mr. Hastings recommends Hut Ihe (lovernment undertake to do a limited amount of drilling in Hie area, sutllcienl to determine if Ihe seam has any considerable lateral extent and also to ascertain if there are deeper and harder seams below the one in question. The, Canadian National flail- ways passes close to the locality where the coal was found. If this coal pro'ves to be as good quality as thought, a mining industry- will undoubtedly he developed at Law-sou, owing lo the proximity of fuch good markets as the cilies of Moosejaw and Itegina, also other towns In that part of Saskatchewan, lo say nothing of the demand there would he from the farming communiljes in that well settled section of the province. Iliveihurst is sixty miles north of Moosejaw. This Is the furthest north thai such a large seam of coal has yet been found in the settled areas of Saskatchewan, BRITISH FLYER OFF Left Foe Bankok This Morning Early on Round World Flight HANOOON, Juno 27. The, British round the world aviator, Stuarl MacLurcti. left today for lUankok at C a.m. bLLLLLLsbv BBBbbbbb BBBBBBBBA BBBBBBBBBBBBflnMPv ' BBBBBBBBJ YtYtYtYtYtYtftYtYtYtYtYkP 'bbbbbbm 'Ht L BBBBBBBJI iBBVOPBBk-' ' H ' VV BBBBB L-v. 1:- jBBBr 3' 'HbTbTbTJ Miss Juliet, vaudeville star, is here shown holding a bowl which one belonged to King TuL Kgyptologits have offered immense sums for it, but Miss Juliet refuses to part with Ihe rare vessel. Logging Operations by Local Firm at Surf Inlet Show Good Results by Efficient Methods One of the busiest and most efficiently conducted logging enterprises on the north coast is that of J. It, Morgan Ltd., at Surf Inlet. SixlJJfive men are employed and 100,000 feet of logs are being put into the water dally. Already, as a result of this season's operations, four and u half million feet are ready to be towed to the Pacific Mills at Ocean Falls. There are three camps, the main one being adjacent lo the mine lamlinir ' on be lake. The limits held by Ihe company in-, elude practically the entire iore-l shore of the lake so two of llm ramps are moved frequently from i place lo place. The company has enougli. timber to ensure opera-. CANNIBALS ATE KEEPER LIGHTHOUSE American Steamer Delayed: Five Llghtkeepera Also Were Eaten SAN FRANCISCO, June 17. Because cannibals had eaten the lighthouse keeper on the Island of Sokotra, between Colombo ar.d Suez, the steamer President Garfield was forced to remain at anchor outside the port all night, according to officials of the company hero to that effect. The British .authorities at Suez advlssd the captain or the Garfield that five previous lighthouse keep-era had disappeared In the same way. With 280 'passengers, mostly tourists, aboard CP.lt. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, was in. port front 10 o'clock lo 12 this morning on her way north. The following debarked from Ihe vessel herei im-u uy in iasKa uiey are Mr. and Mrs. D. Ilea, Mr. nnd im.hi o.uuoinia cmes ami are one.Mrs. A. Hamilton and J. A. Mil. ler. Those leaving lor the north were: I.. B. lloberls, Mr. and Mrs. N. Drugg and Jens F.rlandsen for Ketchikan; II. lnksler for Wran-gell; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J S. Car-l r und son for Skagwuy. Three Spans of Bridge at Terrace are Completed and Structure is Well Advanced Four of the nx steel .spnns in the bridge across the Skeena Itivcr at Terrace have been erected according to Major It. M. Taylor, dislrict engineer for the provincial department of public work's, who returned on last night's train after having paid a visit of inspection to the work. The spans already put in have been bolted but not rivelted and six weeks work will be necessary Tor that The remaining two spans, those on. the north side of the river, ure the linget and will take a greater space or time to pol in. Much depends on the height of the river with regard fo the time that it will take to - complete the bridge hut, itt,ftlIPftV' PfUCM good conditions prevailing, it ;l .tlr,! ,n llJVr.ll j?i.uij f , lauj iui ttaijiv September. Willi the erection of! the spans finished, th next work; .will be the decking. ! j The sleel i. beinp put in hyi using an overhead traveller oper-,Bp,tlh Government Announces ated with a donkey engine from a cable stretched atii-oss" the rhvr Twelve men ?re engaged on the work and 1 K. Davis, suh-'tantraclor under John Couglan & hoiis, of aneiuvcr, is in charge. HUMILIATION DAY ANNUAL, EVENT IN JAPAN ANNOUNCED VICTOHIA. June 27. Pasensers aboard Ihe President Jackson from Japan stale that Ihe Japanese are planning lo celebrate Humiliation Day annually on the date on which President Coolidge signed the Japanese ex elusion hill. This will be done in order lo show their resentment at tlio affront to their national pride. 4 . NINETY FOOT YACHT i : i IS IN PORT TODAY The 90 -foot express cruder Wanda of Seattle, having on hoard a party of seven business men from that city-headed by C Oil Co.s dock. The xessel was in Ihe course of a cruise or northern waters as far as this port and returned soutli early this The Wanda has uOO horse power engining and is driven by irtple screws so is a speedy boat. She is also a graceful craft and attracted attention on the water front. The party on board the Wanda was as follows: l D. Stimson, president of the i SliniMiu Mill Co., captain and owner of the boat. j M. A. Arnold, president of the First National Bank. A. B. Stewart, president of tin? Slewiirt-llolmes Drug Co. Dr. L. W. Sharpies, prominent surgeon. O, II. Clarke president of the Kelly-Llarke Co., exporters. C, L. King of tlie Merrlll-ltiug Lumber Co. Harvey Llndley, retired capi talist. Ihe bout, which is electrically equipped throughout, carries a crew of - four engineer, deck hand, rook and cabin hoy. Karly this aflernoou (be Wan Ha- relurned south. Tonight will be spent at I.owe Inlet. Tlie trip up the coast, was made by easy stages-but the return will be poedier Advertise la t.h Dally New, REPUBLICANS Its Position In Regard to Ireland LONDON, June 27 In a statement in the House of Common regarding Ihe Irish republic re cognition at Washington, J. H. Thomas, colonial secretary, said there seemed to be an Impression tliai if the Irish republic was askei, for.dl .wdutd..le,con-sidered. Mr. Thomas asserted that any such demands would re ceive Hie same reply that he believed it would have received from either of the two previous governments sinc.v the treaty was signed. The present government believed that peace and friendship could be maintained in Ireland by the establishment of a free state as a self-governing dominion in Ihe British Com monwealth and in no other way1. NAMES IN FOR NOMINATION Number of Men Proposed Contest Presidency With Coolidge William McAdoo of California.' to NF.W YOIIK, June 27 The fol lowing men were formally nominated to be Ihe nominee of the l. Million, owner of the craft, .National Democratic convention arrived in port thi morning for for Ihe presidency of the United fuel and tied up at the. Iinperiar.Siates: Governor Alfred Smith, of New York. Senator Oscar Underwood. Senator Jos. Hobiuson of Arkan sas. Senator llalstch. Former Senator Willard bury f,t Delaware. (oernor llitchie of Maryland. Foiuit secretary Houston. Senator Ferris. Oovemor Davis of Kansas. Kx-Oovernor Cox of Ohio. AMUNDSEN WILL NOT Sals- GO TO THE NORTH Has Postponed His Visit to the Pole Owing o Economlo Difficulties CIIIIISTIANIA, June .r.-rllaold Amundsen anmYjnce the ac ceptance, of ihe trip to the North Pole bus been postponed be cause of economic difricullies. If. is out or tlie question for him to siari mis year, a report from I'isa, Italy, fttales, J. A. Miller, Ihe. well known local civil engineer, returned to the clly on tho . priness Louise this morning afler, having pent the past six months ,ln ,Kogland. He nxpecls lo remuln here. While in the Old, Country, Mr, Miller vfsilcd the Empire Exhibition.