7ns sent all -ii i.Ii.k.i . , I . I . . .r nrrnss I In' Atlantic, whs abandoned cat ii.i. Iiirtniitiud's cfforls to sal- . va;:c thfl wrecked plane wm 11 M III nninin abandoned when the machine A M h U II AN PI AN winch was filling in the rough fllllLlUlml 1 AJlil ,ea capsized. Seeing the hope-. jiAnnrim Jiff 1 flf inril lessness of allempting further to MU h VI A I I.AkHN vp it. officers of the ship cut it' '"'.n'1! ii. ,.i f,.,..,.i vt..in Expected That They Would and ln mechanic, Staff Selgeant! company Squadron Leader W II Ogden, was the British """" ,,D" trawler Rugby of (Jriinshy, Hug-! vixrm vi'ii Am- i V Snnl. lan.i II ul:llp HuiL when the .. . t ' - III lll'llilll II ill,' lllfll, illlLI lUII hones 1 lie a , i ..if..., HOLDING CONVENTION JASPER, Aug. 3. lleprescnl- livcs of advertising and circula-Uon departments of Western tlons Following Inquiry Into Fatal Blaze at Tucks Inlet Coroner Waller Gale day visited lo make an Jev York H, SI. Louis 12. National League Oincinuata 2-10. Huston 0-2. l'iltsburg 7, New York 0. Chicago 7, Brooklyn i. St. Louis 0-7, Philadelphia 3-8 8UNDAY GAMES American League SI Louis 3, Washington 1. (ibivi'land 3, Hoslnn 2. Uhicugo 3, Philadelphia 0. Detroit n, New York 2. National League Hiooklyn 2, Pittsburg 5. Now York 10, Chicago 2. TOItON'TO, Aug. 4. -munil Osier, 78 years alure. 57; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR and Later Abandoned by Steamer HOHNAl'JOHD. Iceland, Aug. 4. -Lowell Smith, the sec ond United Stales flyer, arrived here from Kirkwall, yesterday, following the flight by Erik Nelson Saturday. The mini Plane piloted oy ciem. i.,eigii vwiue was iuiccu down in tlic water half way between Kirkwall and Iceland. A trawler took the plane in low. Aboard U.H.s. llieliui.iud, Aug. i. i ue ii.rpiai.e misum piloted by LieuL Leigh Wade in the world flight returning worn the payroll WIRELESS REPORT calm; barometer, 30.10; lemper- ..I...... r.U' ami alMKIllll' II 11.111 spoke steamer EXPLOSION KILLS today. I CALGARY. Aug. 4 A despatch from Drunvheller says three Ac-' lUrlimond attempted lo hoist the1 , , MOmk1iI Canadian Dermis- I CPICI ATIIDC UII I martiiiii out of the water on deck,, l( fy , prjnCe Hu- LLUldLHl UltD IIILIj the Men Doom weighing a ion- ., ... Maior y,ual.. Mac. HI on (lie plane hailly smashing ! ,. ,i ,iariv ,,,, in,.ir ...Hvnl. Sir Ed-of age, Canada daily newspapers are ar-jpresiilent of the Dominion Hank, riving here today for their annual died Sunday from pneumonia. He convention which is being held on w (Ik; last survivor of four Monday and Tuesday at Jasper I'ark lodge. About thirty advertising ami circulalion men arc expected to he in attendance. BETTER PROTECTION FROM FIRE NEEDED Coroner Will Make Rccommonda famous brothers. .People Wero Out Watching Antl-I War Parade When Qas Blew up In Mine minors were killed and another gassed ly a gas explosion in I he Midland Collieries mine Saturday afternoon while the entire town was watching the anti-war The dead are James Nichol, pit boss of Edm'onton; Harry De-awke. out side boss and Gritlilhs Hiehards of Calgary. The explosion was local. October OPEN ON OCTOBER 27 I V ',,:;:: . (Special to Daily Ncw$j "'r ",c ;"- VANCOUVER, Aug. 4. The him when he may accompany ,,, ,..,, ,ha, ,(,.. goes ... ... pen hp. up. . k -. , , Coluniljia be done at. Alert lay, Holla r,e(j(Ia- llre wi ,uke place on ami Prince Hupert. JASPER PARK TODAY siR EDMUND OSLER nniMTrn mere DIED AT TORONTO! Mil ILIA LVdLO Tucks Inlet cannery viiniiv lf Tivnm.ile7i.i'wiiile Hd 'W hk llh PKhN DKNl inquiry imo ine re-j, ,. .. i,nKy wUll n)e (jermiui cent fire which cost the lives of: Unn was entirely accidental but will recommend that heller pro-led ion be provided for children when their parents are out fishing and that Hie Hre fighting equipment at the plant be LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY GAMES American Leaguo Washinglon 3, Del roil H. Hoslnn 7, Chicago 3. Philadelphia 12, Cleveland t. WOMAN SHOT DEAD MEXICO Wlfo of Former President Bank of London Victim Antl Foreign Propaganda manager ot ner rancn who of MEXICO CITY. Aug, 4. Mrs. Rosalie Evans, widow of the former nrpsiilenl o; lite Hdnk of on Salur. r nmion wn i,ot dead in the was two Indian children. He sails- b NV0Umed. The slayers, who tied himself thai Hie conflagra-, (s tieliovnl were inciled by anti- foreign propaganda, estfaped with two thousand pesos, of her large eslale. Auto In Which he Was Riding Overturned as Car Skidded: Two Others Injured NEW WESTMINSTER, Aug. I. William L. Tollady, a printer working on the Vancouver Sun, was killed and S. F. Samuels and Mrs. Samuels wero severely in-iored when an automobile in which they were riding skidded jotr Hie Dewdney Hoad, into a deep dilch and turned over. air. am. ucls, who is editor or the Maple Midge Herald, and owner of the car, was driving. OF GRANBY COMPANY LIFE IN SOUTH FEL AND BROKE ARM Colonol Crabbs Delayed at Smel ter Town by Accident to Mrs. Crabbs a am (Special lo Daily .ews) hlfillV KI.AXD- inn v. m i V. .WUUUvr.ii, .niK. . 1 ' ' I r, Jk 1.1 nol.l..,.l nt Mil, calm; barometer, 30.20; lemper-"'; ". i ' . alunv 62; sea smooth, wruiiny w"''""""' iiiMii nil.'!.' iiM!TiHeieiistJMneiiing company, was ueini-u calm; barometer 30.15; temper- in reluming from Anyox to Vancouver owing lo Mrs. Crabbs Overcast, ibreakiug her arm. She tripped on a carpet in me nouse. It, G. Moullon, a director of the '"' ' .. ',,,,.,,,. ., 1,'nu nnii I,. Anv.tr abeam Alert Hay. Prince (leorge,1""""""" southbound; 011 U1C '-arueiiu, win aceoiiipaoy . . . ,11'. I il'l I IV IIIIITK Ill-IIT. I . .... .1... I ...I ,lW,t MP Mf . .--w II.OO p.lll. CpilRC tuyillliii ..." Rupert left Ocean Falls noriu- bound; 11.30 p.m. spoke sleamer Ciinndiau Volunteer left Ocean Falls southbound. Noon DIG BY ISLAND Cloudy, calm; barometer 30.30; temperature, 65, sea smooth, I ) EA I TR E!- PO I NT O verc a s t , calm; .barometer, 20; lempero- ture 64; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, CORINTHIANS BEATEN light northwest wind; liarometerjCanaila. 30.11: .-temperature, 0; mis .,oin smooth. ' FOUR TO ONE BY THE ALL STAR MONTREALS MONTREAL, Aug. 4. The Montreal all-slar soccer football learn defeatetl the Corinthians hf England in Iheir first game during the lour of the latter through. The eore was four to a . l 39 tins TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large I pstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suilahle for Service '' dances, banquets and wedding imiwhiM at Anytime. 1, parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. ih,h - PRlNClt RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston ,T a Mai- SB! 'IfI.. and 6th St. Grill, Third .Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. i Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. . "",21 VOL, XIV.. NO. 182. PIUNCK IIUPEHT. B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 4, tt2i- Yeterdy'i Circulation, ITT J PRICE FIVE CENTS. MACLAREN ABANDONS HIS WORLD FLIGHT ; UNITED STATES AIRPLANE WRECKEFmIDOCEAN AND ABANDONED BY SHIP Two Airplanes Arrive Iceland Wade's Machine Drops into Sea Tlie photograph above, shows the tender "Ferrodanks," which is the headquarters of the divers now enguged in preliminary work for the raising of the sunken German fleet at Scapa Flow. British Flyer Abandons Flight For Th's Year; Returning on Thiepval on account of engine trouble. There was another delay of scv eral weeks in the desert of India for the same reason'and at Ak-yab, Hurma, still further time was lost wailing for a new machine following a smash there. LONDON, Aug. 4. It is not considered likely here that Record Fish Sale on Exchange Today when 352,900 Pounds of Halibut was Sold at Good Prices The biggest day's business of the year was recorded at the Fish Exchange this morning. Ten American schooners sold 277,."00 pounds and twelve Canadians, 73,100 pounds. The catches per boat were but average, the weather on the banks of laic- not having been any too good. Prices were fairly high, considering the quantity offered, the best bid for American first class fish being li.Oc and for Canadian, J3c. SJx and seven cents was paid for second class fish, one or two of the Canadian boats gelling 7Wc. Arrivals and sales were as followsi American Pioneer, 35,000 pounds al 1 2.7 i a ml 5c, and Hrisk 10,000 pounds, 'at 12.8 and 6c, to the Pacific ! Fisheries. I Superior 28,000 pounds, at 13.1c and 0c; Oona, 28,000 ' nounds. al H.Cc and 7c. and Al len, 55,000 pounds at 12.4c and r, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co. Tyee 11.500 pounds a- 14.5c and 7c; Reliance, 4,000 pounds, at 14.2c and 7c; and Sentinel 20,- !000 nounds at I4.0c lo the Atlin i Fisheries. . 1 II J I waiy jj.uuo pounos ai io.iu and Cc; to the Hoolh Fisheries Canadian Co. lteliance I., 19,000 pounds at t ic and 6c to the .loyal Fish Co. CORDOVA, Aug. 4. The British round the world flight has Canadian been nttamloned for thi' vear. Sooadron Leuder A. H.ll SLuarti Selma. 7.000 pounds al. 12,5c MacLaren's amphibian machine was so seriously damaged in the and 7c; Minnie V., 5,000 pounds, forced lauding hear Kommanderski Island behveeii Kamchatka at J 2.6c and 7c; Mab, 2,200 Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands on Saturday that it cannot pounds at 12.6c and 7c; N. and S., cidenl occurred so remote that it has been decided it is imnrac-1 Knnnv F.. 1.000 nounds at 12c ticable to attempt lo confine this year. Squadron Leader MacLaren's announcement of the aban (i'-niiii-ni jf bis advei.lurc al Nikolski (Koiilmanderski Island) Was received here in a wireless message today. The message said that this was necessary because of Hie fact Hint the necessary spare parts lo repair t lie airplane were not available. . Fell Saturday The machine fell near Nikolski on Saturday as it was about to coinplele the flight from Pelro- pavlovsk. A wireless message and 6c lo Hie. Royal I ish Co. Reveille. 15.000 pounds at 12.8c and 7c: Tramp 10,000 lowed the British flisht since the ixmmls nl 3c, and 7.5c and Ring. RAILWAY HEAD IS LEAVING TONIGHT FOR PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER, Aug. 4. Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways, is closing his visit lo southern British Columbia and is leaving tonight for Prince Ruperl, from which place he will return East. outset, Al Corfu, Greece, the leader 1.000 pounds at 12c and,,arba,nent flight was delayed several weeks. 7p lo Hip Atlin Fisheries. says thai the wings, floats and 'another British round-the-world tail was smashed. The hull and . flight will be al tempted unless it engine will be salvaged and ' receives government backing, taken aboard the Thiepval. Thcj'riic al tempt this year, under prl-message said lhal the Thiepval vate auspices, suffered through had reached Nikolskj on Salunlayllho fact thai there was not the evening having hurried from Pet- necessary finances to set out the I.. ti 9tri Thai Country ropavlovsk from which place the, course in proper manner. This airplane departed lhursday. .was the cause of the many delays A laler wireless message re-1 Hint resulted in Squadron Leader ceived here from Squadron Lead-1 MacLaren er MacCaren said: Owing lo a thick fog we were forced lo descend near Kommanderski Island. The machine was so seriously damaged that we are forced lo abandon the flight and will re turn home via Vancouver on Ihc Thiepval." Flying with Squadron Leader MacLaren were Col. L. E. Broome advance ojlicer of the flight; Fly-ing officer William Plenderleilh. pilot, and Sergeant R mechanician. the passage Pacific al having lo embark on across the North when il was admitted would be handicapped prevailing ing fogs. fogs. It It was was even even pre advance ouicer oi toe i.igiu iui Mritan 28.000.000 of the Bus there would likely be trouble on this account. The flying fraternity here! agrees that Squadron Leader MacLaren and his companions iwHiiews, j,ad little chance under the cir cumstances of completing Hie Series of Mishaps 'flight. Their ability, The final development follows fulness and courage was la series of mishaps that has fol- demonstrated in the All Depends on Germany Now resou re- amp ly earlier Says Premier Herriot of France Whether There is to be Peace BERLIN, Aug. . The German delegation lo the conference left for London Ibis morning. LONDON, Aug. i. The ultimate success of the inler-allied Germany,-Premier Herriot of France said in n statement to the press today. "If the Germans are wise we shall have a good peace, not only for Europe but for the entire world. Everything now depends upon a proper understanding by Germany of the pari she is lo play. The allies have reached a complete under-standing." . A . . sian debt which is unofficially estimated al 160,000,000. RUSSIANS SEIZED A US. MOTORSHIP NOME, Aug. 4. Russian au thorities seized tlio Nome motor- BURKE GETS RECOGNITION $1,000 by Dominion and University Course by Home City OTTAWA, Aug. 4. Echoes of war-lime enthusiasm woke on Hill yesterday when t lie King's prize winner, Private Kaien 23,000 pounds at 12.5c enionu uuikc was weicomeu y ;. and 7.5c; Alliance 6,000 pounds, I Premier Mackenzie King, the,, at 12 7c and 7c; Kobe, 1,200 minister of defense, the mayor of pounds at 12c and 6c, and Birdie t"e city and oilier officials. He B., 500 pounds at 12c and 7c to," Present will. 81,000 by the the Canadian Fisli & Cold Storage : Dominion Government and the Co. cuy oi uiiuwit gave mm a inn course at any university he may; select. RUSSIA WILL DRAWN GAME AGAINST DAV DDITAIM NEW ZEALAND PLAYED l ill Dim run r., . . UUVI IVinil w vuv "-- is to Get Twenty-eight Mil- lion Pounds BY CANADIAN TEAM, j AUCKLAND, Aug. 4. The Can-jailiair all-star football team and a team' representing New Zealand "i i,, played a draw today, each scoring n LONDON, Aug. nie Ang o-. The fje,d WM a S(?a iiiuulnn imifirpiin rpiorlPil tills . . .. . . the present late 'dale ".,;- ,ll(.v conc1ud- 01 muu a,ul u was ia,m"K uu 'throulh a,,.iTrlanl e.TfliC "h'' "fhe Canadian team, had just iiinanciai agreemeui, u is uuum arrived from ' Australia where pre- . . the ."u" V.".. , , uuderslood , , at Tokio by. Col. Broome, "iey "au a su'"' dicled g. Kovernn(et is to pay Great BIGGEST RUN SINCE 1919 Sockeye Catch Falling Off a Little But Average For Week Is Good ship or this city and confiscated, Th,s if) lhe bMl season for her cargo, according lo wont re- ,... 1,inil ,,, sv-on,,!, ceived here from Andyar, Siberia. ;.,. sin nn,.llino. , !cannerymeiu Last week the run was fully up lo expectations but stages of the flight and regret is fjsn were not as mim'erous as generally expressed that they u,e ,)revious week. One cannery now have lo admit failure, inevit-siM)Wpd nn average per day of 270 aide inougli it recently miay nave fjsh to the boat for the week for seemet. Government Criticized all boats out and wilh high boat 001. The previous week high boat Taking the government to tasknt the same cannery was 1351. for not having given the flight Fishing conditions during Mm conference on reparations now depends upon the attitude ofjibeller support, it has already past week have been generally ueen potmen out ny leaning nru- good and continue to be so. The 1st. papers that Squadron Leader boats went out last evening after MacLaren received more assist- their two days lie off with n ahce from the Canadian and Meady, westerly wind blowing, the United States governments, than wind that brings f(ne vvealher and ho'iljd from that of Great Britain, plenty qf fish . 1