PRINCE RUPERT Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 RICH Dominion Qovernment to Give Banquet and Tour Far as Calgary and Edmonton OTTAWA, May !. - The iiiiulJii OinrjjU'ieitl plan fr he reception jo '"' Urilioli THIS ANNIVERSARY BATTLE OF JUTLAND Today is the eighth auniMr farv of (In Hultle of Jutland. On May 31. M0, Hie Itrillsli ballb cnilser Heel under Admiral Ileal -ami the Herman bailie Heel engaged in a lerrlflc naval en-eounler off .lutbuul, JMral lin-Porlanl baltlcsh ins were lost on both sides and many lives, Hie 'erinans sulTering a heavy de-"'al In Ihe engiiaeinent. LEAGUE BASEBALL National Loaguo Cincinnati 0.1, Chicago ,2-2. Hoslon 5-1, llrooklyn fi-5, ew, York ll.tl, Philadelphia 4 l Louis 0-2, I'lilsbuiB 1.3. American Leanue Chieagn 2-11. HI. Louis 5-1. I'hlladeliihla 0.5, .New York -ft Detroit 11-.', Cleveland 7-0.' v .iliinjt,m l.lo, Iloglun 0-"3. Union Steamer was Undamaged After Contact Near Oceanlo Examined by Capt. McCoskrle Union fdeamer Venture. Capt. A. Johnstone, while in he Skeena lllver, louched a tock near Oceanic Cannery al high water veslerday morning. Damage if any was slight anil Ihe vessel was able lo proceed arriving here yesterday aflernoou at I o'clock and continuing In the -vans lllver. rhis morning, when the vessel was in port southbound, she was Inspected by Capl. McCoskrie he roic reluming lo Vancouver. EXPLOSION KILLS 40 IIUCIIKUKST, May 31. The f life In Ihe fire and series of exnlosions at Ihe (Sovernmcnt arsenal Wednesday is now stim uli d ! f-,rty. COLLEGE .... ., , , ,, it. i ion. nie iiruvincr win i- ni"-will be added to the chain of out- J , .,.... " "r ' v" 1 " " landing i.ulilical events which . '. . , i ..t Have Mirrru uie guvcriiiu'.-iii u'l V'.... r,,,,f,,lini,,V.,nni,Vholltffltl. - ously since the resignation of the, FOSTER EXAMINED Njuiidiivi ii the I'arinc citasi Hr uc.anL Suulrca adniliilra ere aim iced hit iilwhl by tn )pnr wie lC nieral mliil-ler of .NalloiiMt Defence C,.P0,H nrc ,eld on Tuesday of Miicdoiiiild. cit vscek. Seldom ha ?o inut-h The Uoiuhiiun will Rive oIllcerM turmoil been crowded Into a short of Hip lleet an olllclal writ-tune ,,ncc of lime , j,u wfn t, on their arrUaUand will lend.T can1. , Newfoundland during tin them u neeplliii initl dinner al ,a)ll XVcle moutlis. aiil urtsil in Victoria Suheijuiiilly a parly crr(kl H( home and abroad ccn-nf .ill ollleerx and S3 men will irvn around tho oulctuno of next be shell a tour In Calvary ami Week'it contest. It lias been pre-Ivdumiilon and back via the Yel- fur,.,' j,y the resiiinitiou of three louhead Pass. In ht lour tile ,if fon-nt aduiini'trations: the in-(internment of Alberta will eo- uiry by llial Oomiitls-ion iutti oprrale with Hie I'miiluiou. nlleaeil miscondurt of an cx- BELGIAN SUIT DAMAGES LOST, pfeniier and a nilnlsler of the 'crown: the siilnetpieut arrest of lex-Premier Stpiiies. Hon. Ir. !Aex. Campbell, one of hi minis ters, and s'eral imveriiuieitt of ficials on chartJi's of miappro Innallm of oublic funds: the de- r i ..'...I ...... 1 1.... ..r lliAiiil..r ilTill 41111 'l Eighty Thousand Wen Who Were nnens administration on thci Forced to Labor During War ,ny imrliaiuciil assemtdeil and; Get Nothing (l( collapse wilhin Iwm tlays of - Premier Wnrren's second cabinet' t.lM VA. May 31. mnier W,C, ,ad been' rtirmel nrier a i 'lIci llxK ilaniHue uil brtiught nvoliv shake-Up of the a,-aiiil the (Jernian (tuternmenl pulititsil machinery of the colony, by Kn.nnn llclvians who were dc-phc eainpatn which comes at a iM-rlcd for forced lalnir in (er-jniore favorable Hum of the year many during Hie war. which has (, last contest which was I'n on. I rin t here the last three ; fought in the midst of a tempes-f.-nilh before a mixed ftcrnvan (nous wilder, is being conducted libit ration tribunal, has been lost Vlh all the energy and eulliusi. I') the plaintiffis. asm Dial usually illslinuishe'i the municipality a al present. Trawler Touched Bottom on Recent Flshln; Trip but Damaae Is Slight Canadian Kili iV C'dd Storage Cti.'s trawlt-r U. K. l'oler was taken on the pouloous al I In Canadian National dry dock this morning for examination following a recent grounding1 while out fishing. The examination will be cj.ndurle.l by T. M. Wilkie, underwriters' representative. The damage is uudcrsloiH) to be slight. 40 BUILDINGS ARE DESTROYED Fire In Quebec Village Dostroyes Church, Convent, Store and Houses MONTIIKAI., May 31. Forty buildings including a church, conenl. general More, shops and thirty dwellings were destroyed liv file lasl li tu lit tlirougli Ihe resull of an overheated sloe al v-...r ii 1 lit (,., i niu I Me. Kmilm de l.nergie. a village iH iuuinnuiii ihiiiivi.-" . I'viiuviii . . . .j, YENTURE TOUCHED 1 3d miles north of Jolhelle. loss of life Is reported. ROCK AT OCEANIC CANADIAN IMPORTER MONTHKAL, May 31. The ur rival nf Ihe steamer Canadian Infportcr arriving here tonight from Vancouver will mark Hie opening or the C.O.M.M. inter coaslul service belwecn Van couvcr and Montreal. HOLDERNESS CHAMPION SI. Andrews, May 31. K. W. Ilohlerness, former llrillsh ama teur golf champion today regained Ihe title by defeating F.. F. Slorr,; three up and two to play in the final round. RECOGNIZES SOVIET PF.KIN, May 31. China Tias decided lo recognize Soviet Hus-sfa. ; . . 1 Sulcrlbe for the Dally Kws. AFTER GROUNDING in AT MONTREAL TODAY The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Beat' of Food Good Service. PRINCE. RUPERT Private Doxe9 for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI XIV., 128. ', . ',,. PHINCi: HUPKHT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 11)24. YMUrdn'l Circulation 1664 tlrttt SalM PRICE FIVE CENTS. T BOYS MURDERED Huekiiig bronchos is a pretty tough proposition as far as "silting pretty" is concerned, hut when it comes to bucking motorcycles look out for real trouble. A roiiglirider just recovering his seat is pictured. Plenty of Candidates from whom Electors may Choose in Elections which are now on YANCtUJYKIt, May 31. Itrilisli Columbia has 107 candidates from whom lo choosr H members in the next legislature rin eleHiouriayJUhe 20.' YaueMiver has. 27 caiididatefor'Mx places and Victoria- 13 from whom lo select four. Skeena and Cniuhrook are the only two seats in which there Is a straight light between the old parties. In 23 ridings Ihere are three-man contests and in 12 ridings four candidate-.. Conservatives hae n full slate of 18 candidates. Liberal, 10, Provincials 15, Labor 18, and in addition ihere are ten imlependenls. Seven candidates are women, four if whom are running in Vancouver, and one each in Creston, Kimilkameeu and Victoria. , Newspaper Party is Much Pleased with Jasper Park will Arrive Here Sunday JASPKU PA UK. I.OIH1K, May 31. Delighted with every feature of their stay in Canada's largest national park, members of the Canadian Daily Newspapers' Association Press parly left Japer Park Lodge this morning for Prince Huperl, Ihe parly were met here by Vancouver-and Victoria members of the two organizations ami spent all day yesterday in sight-seeing. In the morning Uiey visited Maligne uanyon, going on lo .Mount Kdilh Cavell by motor in the afternoon. In the evening they were entertained ai u nance in uie new recreation nun on tne shores of Lac lleauxert. Cameras i have been very much in evidence iml will continue Jo be so during today's journey over one leg of Hie famous Canadian National Hallways triangle lour. At Mount llobson, the highest peak in Hie Canadian Itockies, Ihe train will slop for a few minutes to allow photographs to be taken and Ibis will be done also at oilier points of special Interest. From Prince Huperl on Sunday Ihe parly leaves on one of Ihe Canadian National Pacific coast steamers for Vancouver, where Ihe organizations will meet ami where further enter tainment features, are planned. C.N. II. steamer Prince (teorge, Capt. Hurry Nedden, from Van-comer and wayports, is due to arrive on time al 3 o'clock Ibis aflernoou.' The train from the Fast due al I o'clock is also on lime. A Public Meeting will be held in the EMPRESS THEATRE, Tuesday Evening June 3, 1924, at 8.15 p.m. Hon. T. D. PATTULL0, (Minister of Lands) and Hon. A. M. MANS0N, (Attorney-General) will address the meeting. Opposition Candidates will be given an opportunity to Speak. Reserved, Seats for Ladies. F.verybody welcome. FRANKS OVER TWO AND HALF MILLION POUNDS HALIBUT MARKETED DBG MAY Sons of Wealthy Chicago Men Kidnapped and Murdered Young Robert Franhs Idea of Ransom CIHCAfiU, May .11. HulM-rt Crowe. state ulloniey here, :.::noiiiicrd today Unit Nullum K. Leopold Jr., ami Itirhard l.oeb, vitijllirul members of wealthy Chicago Minnies, noiu pou granule sliidenU al Hit! ITiiive rity. confessed Hint Ihey kilniipHl j murdered I lie fourteen jcar old Hubert Franks son ufi MILITIA ACT AMENDMENTS ul Franks, relired millionaire pawubrtuer aim inaniiinrinrer. The. two oung men said they planned the kidnapping in trc Ml ilelail lal November, mil through u spirit of xlvei.lurc .t !Uorney General and Judge Will lhoituul tlollar that they Both Hae to Ask For Riot be -iiiop they wuntetl the ten ransom lr00' Chne ,n demanded. ! . - - . Charges RECEPTION TO jNEWFOUNDLAND SQUADRON WILL IS IN TURMOIL OTTAWA, May 31. - Under amendment to the Militia Art which will he brought down ly the iiiinHer of mililia willi re gard t the railing out of troths ourine mikes ami omer oisiur- Fir IlfnADT k W BE IMPURlANli.r Tues-a, Follow. Defeat hance. JJI-HljJ r Jn-j. , . (orm.y K(.iera, )(f ,he ,,r(nince a, ,.....-.v vV ,1.... 11 ,. well a by a judge of the Supreme II.M.II.ia, 0.0, -ua, - ,..., ,,., I,,..;,.,, lurimli,.. Canadian. Press . Another link ' " . ' 7. Over Two and a Half 1 Million Pounds of Fish Sold Here During Month i I During the month of May ending today, 2,053,00(1 pounds of halibut was sold on the Prince Huperl market, the figure includ- iiug about 100,000 pound of American fish which was sold here fur Kelrhikau delivery. Ninety American boats sold a total of 1,758,000 pounds and 13." Canadians a total of 805,000 pound. Compared with other months, the total of halibut arrivals in the past month is but average. In April last there Was a total iof 2,780,000 iKJunds handled and in May 1023 the fares totalled 2,310,000 pounds. Poor weather during a good deal of the month or May affected the total of arrivals adversely. The higiiet price paid during the month for first class fish was 17.0c on May 0, and the lowest, 8c on May 20. MANY CANADIAN BOATS RFSTRIfTIONS . nni.m in fiitintrr nm IVLlJ 1 111 V 1 1111 J MUCH SALMON IS SOLD Om American boat and sever Canadians sold 120,000 pounds of halibul on exchange this morning' lln prices being as American Hfimblic 05.(1(10 at II. IOC and Sii'CKM StoragTT - Canadian Ingred II. 20.00(1 al 10.70 and lo Allin Fisheries. Johanna 17.000 at 10.00 and C lo Cold Storage. liibson 5,000 at 10.70 and C to lloolh Fisheries. Dorreen 0,500 at 10.00 and f lo Cold Storage. Cape Swain 4,500 at 10.70 ami G lo' Month Fisheries. Azores 3 00(1 at t0.70 and C lo Atliu Fisheries. Joe Itaker 2,500 at 10.CO and C lo Cold Storage. Salmon Overtime 1000 lleds and 100 whiles at 12.50 ami 2. tvtrrl H00 red-, at 12 lo Atlin Fisheries. W.H. 1.00(1 reds and 100 whiles at 12 and 2. Klken 700 reds ami 50 whiles at 12 and 2. The steam trawler (?. F- Foster fishing under company lay for the Cold Storage brought in 10.-000 liounds of halibut yesterday. GIBBONS AND CARPENTIER MICHIGAN CITY, May 31. Gibbons got the decision on points In 15 rounds. MIClllC.AN CITY, May 31. Hoth Georges Carpentier and Tom Gibbous were confident of victory as they entered the ring this afternoon for their bout in which mo title is involved. Gibbous said that he intended to make it an aggressive bout and Carpentier said he was never more confident iu his life that he would knock into a cocked hat all the stories Ihal his career had ended. Odds were ofrered last night Hint Gibbous would win the pop ular decision providing the bout wen I the limit. F.veu money was (bet thai eilher fighter' -would win with a knockout. EARTH CRACKS NEAR VOLCANO OF K1LAUEA 1IILO. Hawaii. May 31. A new crack has opened up in the earth near lh Kilauea volcano which has been In a slate of rxlraor. dinnry activity during the past fov. wxeks. ARE REMOVED Fishermen Allowed to Maka Necessary Purchases at Canadian Ports Without Paying Duty The restrictions on fishermen iiueuuuection with, j heir, dealing -in Canadian ports are being gradually removed so thai when necessary they arc now able to purchase anchors, buoys and hooks and lines used on trawls lo replace those lost on. the banks ami to get other supplies such as food, fuel, bait and ice free of duly. On necessary repairs to machinery sufficient to make boats safe Ihe duty Is aUo Consul Wakefield has been advised from time to time of changes in U.S. customs rulings and -today there aro few offensive harrier lefl which annoy tlio American fishermen and lnterT fere with their calling. FRENCH SAVING BY ECONOMIES Last Full Cabinet Makes "Parting Gift to Country." PA MS. May 31. The lasl full cabinet council, with President Millerand presiding, look place yesterday. The council decided lo publish decrees for economies determined on thus far, representing a yearly saving of 410,-000,000 francs by retrenchment in the Gevernuieut departments. " This Is our parting girt to the country," remarked Minister of War Maginot, somewhat THREE CANDIDATES ARE NOMINATED IN THE SKEENA RIDING SMITIILIIS, luy 31. Three Candidates were nominated here yesterday for Ihe Skeena rldln? Dr. Wrinch, Liberal: 11. S. Sar-lenl. Conservative; ami Frank Dockrlll, Provincial. CANADIAN ALL-STARS DEFEATED BRISBANE niUSHANK, May 31,The Can. adiau all-slur football team lour ing Auslralia this aflernoou de-fealed Ihe llrisbarre learn four lo nil before ten thousand spectators. The Cunnks, since the lour commenced on May 10, won Iwjp, lost one, mvJ drew four games".