the foreshore and Prince Rupert interests already on the ground MASSBTT, July 2H. Tlie first shipment of gold from the ' " J O v . ills hero. Settlers ure rushing lo Hie gold fields abandoning r.. ll...,,.o,... ,.r II. ij ..ill- - - . w. - - iru iui ma I The returns so far are exceeding all expectations of the is the winner of the Governor uuugur of the smelter. General's medal for the district For several weeks past representatives or Prince import and with md marks. , iiiosc passing her inleresls have been slaking lands along the beaches in this. the entrance examinations were: . mm J M A.. .1 I Today at Southern City uii nnais in ruuwuau ngani Montreal Team WINNIPKG, July 28. Hy vir i' of a three to two victory in . ... .ii.. i ii. i. r nrsi uaniM i ii 1 1 i'ii i r i n in rntifiidfiiilfitv Ilin I)nminlfin I Canadian Kxiilosives of Mon- I.. .. I I. 1 .. II. 'in io a sriurifss imiw in im- 'iid game of the series Salur- V Seven thousand spectators 'III'IH'II HID (iillllC. LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S GAMES National Cincinnati, 2; llrooklyn, 3. Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 1, SI. Louis, 4; New York, 5. Pittsburg, 7; Boston, 0. American Boslon, 4; St. Louis, 2. Washington, 0; Cleveland. 2. Philadelphia, 4; Detroit, 5. New York, 5; Chicago, 4. SUNDAY GAMES National Brooklyn, 5-1; Cincinnati, l-U New York, 0; SI. Louis, 4. American St. Louis, I): Boston, 0. ; L i cairn. 7: New ork. (J. Cleveland, 3j Washington, 1. Delnil, 2; Philadelphia, 4. SQUADRON AT JAMAICA un iirrivoii m ri nun uprn tri'aninii neighborhood and today practic- Prince Rupert Centra ally the foreshore along North Prince Rupert Rosemary Beach to Hose Spit and southerly Winslow J15, Lilian Worsfold for many miles has been staked. 423, Alelta McKinley 420, Dorothy good many of the claims have Patmore 383, Maud Wyatt 380, uol been recorded and claim I Athene Fox 371, Harry Walker jumping seems likely to follow. 373 Helen Sim 350, George Hell The whole peninsula from Port 351 William Patmore 347, Dor-Clement and Tl-el northward is oUiy SievcrU 347, Eileen, Stewart made up largely of black sand 35, Margil Halberg 342, George .. . - ii i on. (!.. fi. 1n' L'nll. n-ii- ntr irnl, iiiul oviTi ninth iif Him out. man vm ii iiob huiii- ANCOt VEIL July 28. Onef- ... . , ,-1in lliiluor 338. Ok Jackson 335 . , ' i i,, 'Here uilj JIIIUM'S WIIVIU KUIU . v - ..... .... - ' : wa i iik lias ueen carried on wiin " .im.-"-.h ........ ..... r vici! r.ruui liiiin nil ii-u nai- ... . mi n rm iniiiwiiiii nil i-ipi , , , , . ?iiiiii7 1111 n Tsfi .mi l n 41111 III iiiu ' " "-" cold can be seen with the naked 'nusay oio, nueiioe miiiumi oio. IK iney laier cni to no- ..... Is .. ,.., llllkv .... Promoted on re"omJnen.lallon (111.1 I.. . - . .... Xnnvtti llirrnulii I :a i 1 llfifLnr Wl he parly relumed l.ere tins , Ernest MeLeo.l, Hetty Arney, sfn;u;ili ,.., ,, it Manv Mimv ilMl.mil,s ;illrmn!s ,lilV(, have . ..:.!.. i i. ...11.1.. nornuiK ami mmumi uiu nuuiaij iiitfiiilnl if 1 1 ni'ii IU.-MI 111 v I aji ii m ; i la wi i Ii I ii Ilia i i;i I n Laura Frizzell. Minnru Sakamoto, the Governor . ..... ., Uacob Mussalem. Llovd Mallclt. sruis iiui iiiinuuL ?uitrn, i eneral laid (he corner a stone . I f. 11 . ' n . John Saunders. . ... Sniro . I (Jurvich, . . . I hi now liiuli school at Point ndeil a military luncheon ni . . i ... . ...in i .. n civiA illmier. eav nir later for extended tour through the .iniiir.m :uiil Kootenav districts. THE CHAMPIONS I he P. II. L.. Loinpany, lluanced by capital, from the Kaslern i..un.i wi..i ii..., ,..-.! operalions and has assured the people here that the gold can be obtained. The company operating the smeller is offering to work on a share basis. Anyone separating lhe gold by washing can -get lhe Until operatibn done on a share basis. , It is understood that t lie company will put in larger smelling machinery since its operations have proved a success. TWO TOUR PARTIES . VISIT CITY TODAY One From Philadelphia And The Other From California From Boat To Train. Two small touring parlies will . ... i ii... arrive ironi ine souin on mo steamer Prince George this afternoon and proceed East by I rain. The California Canadian Holi day party consists of eleven per sons originating in Philadelphia. marie Is in charge. The Raymond Wliiteomb party consists of ten persons from Cal. ifoinia, bound East. MONOPLANE CRASHED. LOS ANGELES, July 28. Four persons were killed when the newly built, cabin monoplane crashed lo the ground shortly afler beginning an exhibition fllghl. The dead are the designer, Osmund Belcher, his wife and Child and Pilot Creel li. Subscribe for th Daily News Catherine Irvine, Hruce Wilson, Sidney Klkins, Hessie Deny. Phy s Mary Long May , arvey, i i solved i i ' r van a, seems to have the,,', ., ,, , Clark, Howard Quinn, Harold di Ticul y and progress has ii. been ,. . . . ....,, . .. . ,, Maci Onald, Robert Kelly, inni-reporled from time lo time, lhe . , 'n arrival of the gold shipment Sat- ' H the cuiniinaiion oi inc unlay . , Douglas .. . u c, Stewart. .,., ton, Percy Bond, Hanall-Iack M. Allan 300. Annunciation Rose A. Moran 3 47, Christine Nucich 310. Telkwa Centra Round Lake Jack II. 318. Telkwa Frank Dockvill 325, Jack Howson 311), Hubert Donald son 311, Grace Pelerman 300. Terrace Centra Kilsuingallum Mary E. Wilson 3'J8, Lester G. Taft 300, Arthur L. Vanderlip 328, Belty E. Anderson, 313, Lo Roy C. Thomas 311, Duncan K. Kerr 300, Fanny S. McLaren 300. Topley Centra North Bulkley Ivy R. M. Me-lunes 300, Topley Irene Holmes 321. Svea Strimboldh 312. Port Simpson Centra ' Port Simpson Margaret Wat 320. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance willi newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wed-ding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. . VOL. XIV., NO, 170, PRINCE RUPERT, H.C., MONDAY, JULY 28, 1024. Sattirday'iClrculitlun, 1871 Slrert Salei. 136 PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1 nriFTnn S CENTRE OF NEW GOLD RUSH APANfcSE SHIPPING DISASTER RESULTS IN MUCH LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA ola Excitement rrevaus at Massett Result of Arrival of First Shipment on Saturday . . - . r i nnnrv iiTmA ettiers are leaving ineir rarms ana siaRingY tiOoLl) liilU IIVKKIUIIK IN AT VANCOUVER - HIGH SCHOOL List of Those Securing Entrance v Certificates Published: Medal Winner Mis Kilty MeKane. who whjii the women's singles title in the tennis tournament at Wimbledon, photographed whil shaking hands with Miss Helen Wills, of the U.S., whom she defeated for the world honors. King Reviews Naval Vessels in Waters of Spithead when 194 Warships Assemble there PORTSMOUTH, July 2s. Stretching away in ten lines or four mile each, (Jrcal Uri tain's naval strength in home waters comprising 104 warships wilh 0,000 officers and men were reviewed Saturday in Spithead waters by King George, the I);ike of Connaughl, and the Prince of Wales from, the deck of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert. The review is the first held since 1914, just before the out break of war. The admiralty yacht on which members of the Labor Government were passengers, accompanied the Victoria and Albert. I'wo huge mine layers carried representatives of the Dominions. LOANS TAKEN RESTORE KING UP OUICKLY- GREEK THRONE Largo Sums Subscribed On Now. Counter Revolution Developing York Market For Canadian Says London Newspaper. National, LONDON, July 28. There are NEW YORK, July 28. Two! many signs of pending develop- Canadian National loans met with inenls in Greece in the direction remarkable success in lhe mar- of the restoration of the nlon- ket today. Twenty million short archy, says the Daily Express. term issues at four per cent. (The Royalists have joined hands were all sold, while bookings on. with Venezelos in what isne- the sale of a nine million dollar lieved to be a coumcr revolution. euuinmenl issue are in 'such de-Ill is imminent that King George mand that lhe sale will be closed j will be reslored to the throne. before the close of business to day. FLOOD IN INDIA. MADRAS, India, July 28. A flood of waters submerged half the slate of Cochin, causing loss of life and widespread damage among cattle and crops. DEADLOCK ON REPARATIONS LONDON, July 28. Com- : . ........1.. r...t .oi.l lini'ii son 370 . - - - iju iiiuise i"hii'"jiib iui tim miii cniih,M r.n. .i:ti Km ok E. Anderson 320. An- ween owereu uy ujs. rcpii-siMim- - -.... ... r ii... I. ,.lli.l ,.rnr Driftwood Creek Nancy B. nie M. mcLaciiiaii jis, uiyn uweiiii u.i . ....-.....y. ii uu .'im n.in.iipi. C iiinman 30 . Wi - ence ami are imeinieu iu miun. Glcnlanna - Thomas Mont-!lian Cooper 300, William R. Far-;Ue deadlock on the subject or gomery 318 nell 300, Fre.l Jeffreys 300, Geo. securily for the loan to Germany " ' ' i . '. ,...i. ii. ;i ...na 1 1. .... r. 1. 1 it'im H mon Smilhers Florence B. Camp-,T. Johnston sou. r"1" 11 II was organized by Miss ivy iIP 337 Korn n. KiiM 330, An. Durns LaKe uontre jwun sua munm.u Woods, sister of Malcolm Woods, l,,lcw (J. MacDonald 324, Wesley1 Burns Lake John McKenna oies lale today and i is be leyed r ...its...- of the ' steameri v n..i.., nm Mvrii.. A. Ilnre 320. 1111 prevent a possible solution Prince George, and L. J. Simla-31 1, Asora O, Kuulsen 3 10, Mabel Francois Lake Mary h. Gain 01 ine uuiicuiiy. L. Mclnlyre 307. ,372. 1 .,, . Soda Creek Centra Soutli Bank Liien . .Murray jyyy flyf AHltKltAW Alexandria M:aud M. uaisnccK jho, iMizanciu i-russ(T ah. 311, South Bulkley ueniro Soda Creek Jean E. Rankin' South Bulkley George II. Gair Hazelton Centra llazelton Jack Sargent 317, Harold Wlrinch 320. New Hazelton Jessie Smith 351, Ward Marshall 330. 'Qranby Bay Centra Ornnby Bay Stanley H. Saw-ray 378, Ernest Barclay 304, Pal mer J. Cook 303, Henry Carney 357, Olive F. Selfe 350, Theodore 3(51. Ivy A. Sturgeon 335, Neveleu D. Sturgeon 312. Wistaria Centre Wistaria Mary Kerr 323. Vanderhoof Centra Fort Eraser Irene Ross 321, Mnrgnret G. Bunting 313. Vanderhoof Velma Marjorio Clar 322. Alice Arm Centre. Alice Arm Alice Hogberg 351, siuws 339. Isabella- Thomson Pranees Barrel! a 13; HALIBUT BOATS IN Two new American halibut boats are in port today nuarkot. ing their first catches afler maiden trips to the halibut banks. One Is the 10 Ion boat of jSevvard, Arrow, belonging lo Olal Venes. The other is the Neptune of Taconia, a craft of 43 tons owned and skippered by Howard OIke formerly of the Crescent. Another Japanese Ship Is Lost at Sea and 169 Persons go down on her TOKIO, July 28. One hundred and sixty-nine persons were drowned in the wrecked steamer Tairci Maru off Cape Notoro last night, says a despatch received here. The vessel which is a freighter but which was on a trip carrying passengers, is believed to have struck a rock, but a second despatch says it was due to u collision wilh the steamer Kamjbura Maru. All aboard the ship were Japanese. The dead comprise 138 passengers and a crew of 54. Eighteen of the passengers and five members of the crew survive, reaching Toyohara in lifeboats. The disaster is the second seri- " ous one in Japanese marine an- P1IPDTP EDAIDT A nals within a month, the steamer VlLll MtU fl A Matstiami Maru having foundered, near Formosa with a loss of 58 on July it. CABINET TO MEET THE TIMBER INTERESTS IN REGARD TO ROYALTIES Public Hearing Granted For Early In September At Victoria. her royalties, with particular re-' gard to its application to lhe am, a (MjiiuiiuMi i miu win "xisi aucr I Im nn.l nf lliiu I'n'in 1 FISHING BOAT AND DROWNED John Suden Loses Life When Sailing Out to the Salmon Fishing off Tugwell Island When sailing oul lo the fish ing grounds yesterday on a boat " II is announced by the Minister L 1, ,i 7 i it n belonging to lhe .Pnneo-Rtipert , , , , ' r Lands dial a public hearing ... Tr, ,,,, cannery, Jolin 'Sudeh of f ,u!o this of will be given Hie timber interests at Victoria early in September for City was thrown from the boat, having been apparenlly a slruck by the Ilia liilpnnuA nf lin-inm rr n mmlnit .... . . . - "- boom and was' drowned. The from the . timbermen acainsl the . . . . .. , , ., " accmeni nappenea snori y .. ' .system (f collecting tim- .a ... .. ... , .,.,.' a heavy sea running at the time westerly breeze. A number of the boats were lacking " ,, l"" " , r 'ia' , against it and picnickers at Tug- Represenlat ons have been1.. ,, r n i 'Well noticed . ,, , the unusual sight of niiiiif iu me iioeiiiiiieni uiai' enforcement of the rate of royalties collectable after lhe be ginning of the year would causei f lhe situation (he cabinet pared lo meet the timbermen and hear any evidence they may haVe to give in connection wilh the problem. MEET AVIATOR WITH SKIRL OF BAGPIPES Proposal Made That Highlanders . Should Turn Out In Native Dress. 'lhe proposal has been made, and has met wilh considerable lhe city should turn out In their native dress and accompanied by as many bagpipes as possible, should greet Stuart MacLaren, the British round I lie world aviator on bis arrival here in his airplane. It is pointed out that there are al least three bagpipe players in lhe city and a number of boys and girls, as well as men, who one of the boats turning and sailing back across the bar as if de ciding nol to, fish thai evening. Tlinpn trod un Tmlion n Ilia hardship to the industry a an. lboa wi,h Sm)en an(J , would result in a general shut thal , .lown. In order to thoroughly' 1P . ... . . , .. ... inform themselves in regard lo'inference ma; ,,eing at he ,,avc limn ttllliinail hv Ilia tlnw frrnri ' V V- .11 IIIIIIV'I - J t , the boom,. Suden leaves a widow and one infant child. He was an Austrian by birth but had lived here since the early days. For several years he worked at the Boston Grill. 'Ho was over forty years of age. CANADA WINS TENNIS GAME For Noxt Round ,n 0f support, that the Highlanders .-ual,fles have kilts. These could nuiko 'The scores were G-3, 7-5, 0-3. quite a showing and when pholo-! graphed and sent out to lhe out- ,MFWPAPFR MFN H""1 Hl side newspapers would prove an interesting souvenir of the visit. The launch on which the High, landers gu out lo Seal Cove could be' decorated wilh lhe Scottish flag and the MacLaren tartan. WITH FIRST CATCHES.TEN DOLLAR RATE HERE TO PRAIRIES VICTORIA, July 28. Hon. A. M. Manson announced thai the ten dollar rate for harvesters lo go to the prairies would be appli-cablo to Prince Rupert as well as lhe southern coast cities. The offer is for genuine harvest hands only. Davis Cup Series by Crocker Winning OTTAWA, July 28. The Canadian lawn tennis team qualified for the next round in the Davis Cup contest iu the American round when Crocker of Montreal defeated Paris, the Cuban champion, Canada winning three out of the four games played. VISITING VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, July 28 A parly of editors from Scotland, touring Canada over t lie O.N.H,, completed their transcontinental trip yesterday and were driven to points !of Interest around lhe city today. inspecting the sawmill plants and lhe harbor. Tonight they arc to be guests al dinner of local newspapermen and leave later on their return Journey. MAJOR ZANNI LEFT. LYONS, July 28 Major Zannl, Argentine round the world flyer, left here today for Rome.