25 TAXI Ambulance nd Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and fith St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. MANY EXTEND GREETING TO WAR VESSELS? rived in the hurbor yesterday afternoon. As II. M.S. Hood, the Hepulse W' ti dines. Airplanes rireico; over Hie flei'is. The I'lly's ollloial welcome lMik place mi Ho Itallniityue pier win r Mayor Owen, Ihe city aldermen and other ofllclals read lo Forty Thouaand Affected by Vote Taken Among Clothing Workers XI AS Y0IIK. June - Foriy 1 1 ..... ..... I unrLnn mi women's National League New York 1!, Brooklyn 3. Boslon H-, Pliilailclidiiu V.I. SI. bonis 1, Cincinnati 2-2. I'lllsliurjr H, Chicago 7. American League PliliAwYlphia .'l, lloslon I. Washington 3, .New York 2. Cleveland l-t. Chicago 2tR. Detrain 3, St. Louis 2. luo is suffering from his friends who were mixed up with the oil 's-nndal. . YANCOl VLB. Jun -'0. Fifty, (npr WVy names are. men. thousand riiiicnn of Vanr.tuvfrj,,,,, possibilities including gave Ihe British special service roiin,.H men as squadron a welcome when it ar- Senator Dcar W. Undcrwgod ami Hie Adelaide rounded Point' iffy from Victoria Ihey were met liy a great 'flotilla of small i all and excursion steamers. Thousand of persons were 'oe. riijiyiriH- points of viinlavu In Siutil.-v Park. Hie firil narrows of Alabama. Senator Joe IrPirfsai. - ' J - VS1IVI unt Point tirey and shouted their, v.pndith, of Iowa. (iovemor Kansas T. of ItolnTJoii. Homer S. Cuniirihig. utLO nrelhutlMr'" " illnrd Salhury. of Delaware. Mayor Hever. of Chicago. Senator Samuel Morfalt on. of Imliaua. Kx Srrelary of Agriculture Jnuathau Senator vvalsii, in .vioniana. (...voriiMi- Pat Morris Xeff. of Texas. Senator James A. Heed, of Mis souri William Jennliics Itrvan. of ami 'chihlren s clolliinir in XPwil'loriila. veteran Denvwralic nol- v irl. ni i. T iirioilv vnled to ko on iiifinii null one-time power In . i i. l . . strike. 11 was nnnounceu oy mo uie party ansuluaniated clolliinir worker or America. The strike was ordered nflee all nynii had been Inken to wipe out what lliey describe as iinlraialde conditions. CASUALTIES DURING STORM IN SOUTH WII.MINtimX, Delawnre. June 5(1. -Two people were killed and a score Injured when Hon bouses were unrooTe! hero last nljiht in u terrific storm. LEAGUE BASEBALL ELECTION RETURNS Psttullo Got Ehht Votes at Sand spit and Newton, Ten Mackay, nil Saudspit voted Palltillo, H Xewtuu. 10: and Maekiiy nil at Ihe provincial election lasl I'ri day. Till brinjrs Ihe lolals up lo Palltillo. Hit: Newton, MHI and Mackay 113. Uumshewa. Jed way, l.ockepori ami inursion lliiilutr all small polls aieyel lo he heard from. ITALY WILL ATTEND Accepts Invitation to Allied Conference In July it()ME,June 20, Xevvspupers here, say Ihe government has accepted an invitation to attend the proposed ullie conference, lo be held Tu London In July. mm IJon, Davis, of Governor Albert O. Ilitchie. of virc admiral Sir Frederick Field I Governor Governor Charles Charles Bryan, llry'an, of an illuminated address. expressive Nebraska. of gratification of the cilixcns ull K. Governor Cox, of Ohio. the arrival of the fleet and loyal- nominee in l20. ly 1 tin- vmpire. Senator Carter Glass, of Vir- The i lly wm. in festive ntlire. 8inia. flajjs and everywhere The fieri days liu nt tiiR were flying reniaius here for ten WOMEN STRIKE IN NEW YORK Mnryland. Senator Womlhridjte X. Ferris tf M if hi can. John W. Davis, of West Vir. ginia, ex-ainhas;plor lo Grea llriluin. Solictor John 11. Kendrick. of Wyoming. Gnvrruor Fred. II. Ilrowii. of New Hampshire. Senator lloya! S. t'opelaiul. of New York, liovernor Silier. of New Jersey Josi'idms Daniels. .North Caro 1 1 . . i .. .... ....... iliijii, f.v-iTn-iiiry nmj. . pounds and three Canadians, the ,njJ ve!(enlay , i0liu,cratic WILL FORCIBLY FEED at PRINCE RECEIVES : CANADIAN MINISTER national convention was tuned in on the While House radio with President Coolidpe an interested listener. The president has -be come a wireless enthusiast and friends attest he will take his seat at Ihe wireless almost throughout , the convent ion. McAdoo forces in the credentials eomniitlee were victorious in seating Judge Thomas C. Bvirke as alternate of Frank S. Myers of Portland as a delegate at large for Oregon, The Ions established two I bird rule governing the nomination of 'candidates for president and vice-president was approved for twt lkllttlttv lik 41 t m it'll lint in lilt " ',nl"'" " "," ' "-"' nAiii!inTri niunnrnrnn . LUNYiliimJ UUKUnttLJAd vote at yesterday's meeting of . Ithe conunlllee on rules. MONTIIKAL. June 2 Scrafinl' A row prohibition enforce- iiii.I Dnvis. two of the six lianilil.st',,'H broke out at n caucus of who have been sentenced 'to hangl,l,,v Florida delegates with Wil- in Ofintier foe the murder of N"'" J- Hryan on one end and Henri Clernnx are on a huiiL'eril'oinier (Joveruor Albert W. Oil strike and have been warned jchrlsl on the other. Bryan won. thai unless they eat they will be ne caucus rejecting a resolution forcibly fed. .declaring there should he no pro- uiiuiion piaiiK tn the national platform. SEVERAL KILLED I.IIU..VIKI. June 'Jli. unmmi I, u. I ()., .1 tine jo iiie Prince was killed and firieen persons of Wales yesterday received HoU. were Injured when the stone cop-(Jeorge Hoadley, minister or ngri- . . r,g mi from a three storey x build- II Hl.;...l I.,- I I- cumin: lor aiuerui, woo is in ing carrying down a mass of uigianiKon oiuciai ousmesn. , jbrlck and lb fire escape. mt)m PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1 1 m W 1 aBBBBB WtSmri vui iBBBBBBBBBeli if aMfBiaBfT BBBC Atier knocking about every batlery in ba-eballdom for a homer Babe Hiith has decided to try his luck with tin.' red batlerv the lOUh Field Artillery. i which he enlisted a few days agu. SEATTLE HAS ACLEANUP Woman Mayor Pro. Tem. Issues Order to Chief of Police SEATTLE, June 26. While Dr. E. J, Brownr mayor of Seattle, Is In New York attending the Democratic national convention, Mrs. Henry Landes, as acting mayor, today gave Chief of Police Severyns twenty-four hours to clean up the city and report to her. She wrote to him that "bootlegging and gambling are carried on openly and holdups are a dally occurrence,' 'and said that If he had spoken truly In declaring that a hundred men of the police department were unfit as officers, "then that Is the number you should get rid of." FISH ARRIVALS Four Boats Sold S1,200 Pounds of Halibut at Exchanne Today Four halibut boals sold catches totalling SI. 2f)Q pounds at the 'ish Exchange this morning. One American, boat sold I2,(inn balance Arrivals and sales were as fol lows: American Anna J., 12.000 pounds, at 13.1c and 8c, to the Pacific Fish eries. Canadian Tlllie S., 15,000 pounds, 12. He and 7c, lo the Allin Fi cries. P. Dnrccn, 1 1.000 pounds. I2.no and 7c, lo the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. S.A., 3,200 pounds, at 12.7c, and 7c, to Ihe lloyal Fish Co. Strike of Japanese Fishermen on Skeena River Ends Today and Boats get Good Catches The slrike or Jai,ie salmon fishermen on the Skeena Hivir is at an end with the men accepting the terms offered Jy the canneries ul the outset of Ihe seau. As a res;d t.l risji-erineii Jap, Indiaus and while rued (the lasl nienlioiied of whom were not on strike i nre returning lo work today and. by the end of the week fishing will be on in full swlng. While only a limited number or boats operated by while men have been out so far, no general idea as to Ihe run oil the Skeena Hiver lias yet been obtained. Such boals as have been COOLIDGE IS out. however, huvc been been lining well wilh the high one so - far lakuiK 200 fish in a day. The run on the Naas is reported to he very satisfactory and il is anticipated that the Skeena will be aUo. LISTENER AT CONVENTION White House Tunes in: Row Over Prohibition Plank In Program of Democrats NFAY YORK, June 2C.AI the- nrmMiidimi ii f i hi in It i no I inip DEVELOPMENT WORK AT OWEN LAKE WAS STOPPED LAST WEEK Development work on ruining properties at Owen Lake near Houston, which Ihe Federal Min ing Smelting Co. has been conducting for some months, was cloed down at the end of the week and Ihe stall' sent out. It is said that Ihe company was not satisfied with the showings. As a result of unfavorable reports made by Mr. Burbidge, u consulting engineer, who recently visited the properties, il is understood that Ihe Federal Co, Is also closing down operations at Usk and Dome Mountain. CHLOROFORM THOSE UNFIT Also Would Make It Impossible to Produce Low Type of Child TORONTO, June 26. At a conference of the association for child protection held last night, Superintendent Mc-Leod of Edmonton recommended the cutting off of the mentally unfit of the race at the source. He said he would chloroform all such children and take the parents who produce that type of child and make It Impossible for them to add to the country's population of unfits. U.S. EXCHANGE GOES VERY CLOSE TO PAR NEW YOUK. June 2 Canadian exchange rose to D yesterday, Ihe highest point it has reached llils year. (.oral hanks report thai Vocal exchange was (he lowest on record for, the year, U.S. being quoted, at one and one eighth which would about correpond (th the Vevv York fjuwtattoii. CHIGAUO. June 20. President Ban Johnson of the American League yesterday reinslateil (ieorge Sisler as manager of tle SI. Louis Browns. He was indefinitely suspended on Sunday wilh Iwo olher members of the club as a result of a pop bottle showor- tltiTctnl'-at " iTmpire Howard Holmes. LOCAL ELKS TO JOURNEY NORTH Excursion to Ketchikan May Take Place with Special Stearqer on July 26 About July 20 Ihe Prince Ilu-perl Elks' Lodge plans on making a trip lo Ketchikan with its Minstrel troupe and a baseball team. Efforts are now being made lo charter Ihe steamer Prince John tor the week-end trip, leaving early Saturday morning and re turning Sunday night. Pressing invitations from the mayor, chamber of commerce and prominent cftizens of Jun eau lo visit thai. city as well have been received but il is not expected that il will be possible lo do so. The acceptance of a imilar invitation from Wrangell may also have to be foregone. On July 4 the minstrel show may pay Its annual visit lo Port Essinglon. PERSONAL PHYSICIAN 4 TO PRESIDENT RESIGNS WASHINGTON, June 2C. - Brigadier (ieneral Charles Saw. ycr yestenlay resigned as per sonal physician of the iiresident. .staling that lie desired lo return to .Marion, Ohio, and devote his time to the Harding Memorial Association. EARTHQUAKE WAS RECORDED IN SOUTH SAX JOSE, Col., Juno 20. Santa Clara Universlly registered an earthquake between six and will half past seven last evening, ap parenlly in Central America, equal in intensity to the recent Japanese quake. MACLAREN AT RANGOON The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food (food Service. Private Boxes for Parly Use. "Take Her to The Boston." VOL XIV, NO. UO, 'j-"i)s PHIXCE HL'PKHT, H.(I TIUMlSDAY, JUNE 20, l2V Tseufea.-e oiroui.ii.... i.aso. stf..t sL m, PRICE FIVE CENTS. BRITISH LABOR GOVERNMENT STANDS FIRM SPECIFIC ORDER IS ISSUED BY WOMAN MAYOR FOR CLEANUP OF SEATTLE Battle Being Fought for Nomination of a Democratic Candidate NEW YOltK. June 10. (imcriior ADred Kmitli of New V!iK was formally placed before Ihe Democratic1 .National cnu-w lion for iiominalioii for Ihe riileu-y of the United Slates Mi.,, morning. The name of William (lihb McAdoo ot placed before the imivenlinn yclcrday. Tammany llnll leaders ure hiking HiiiiIIi who is Kovernor or the slate. .McAdoo is u son-iit law of the tale preidenl Wilson mid is Ihe clwiceof a large mv lion of the soulh . It possible, however, lhal owing lo the keen rivalry between Ihe opposing faction a more or less ob- M'urr man iiinj in? iim-tii. , I II i sabi thai while Governor jSiuilh controls a majority of the vole of the convention, MoAdo controls enough .In prevent him (filing Ihe requisite Iwo thirds A Ioiik drawn out battle of wil and ballot -.eeins likely. Mc- Britain will not give up Sudan Announced President of Council LONDON, June 20. The British government announced yesterday lhal it is not going1 lo abandon the Sudan in any sense whatever. This definite endorsement of the policy of previous governments was proclaimed by Lord Parmoor, lord president of the council, in the House of Lords. It carries greater significance in view; of the impending visit of the Egyptian premier to confer with the Hrilish government and to discuss the Egyptian demand for the cession to that country of the Sudan. ST. LOUIS BROWNS VA Nltt RFAfH MANAGER REINSTATED, Was Suspended Sunday as Result of Pep Bott'e Shower Offending Umpire on lALtUnA-UN LONG FLIGHT Pontoon Will be Removed Before They Proceed Direction of Europe CaLCUrrA,7une 26. -Their flight around ihe world practically half comptete.1. ho three United ,Stateiwwnyvw,rM'i"ftrrfaT cruisers piloted by Lieut. Lowell H. Smith, flight commander. Lieut.' Wade and Lieut. Erik .Nelson arrived here this afternoon from Akyab on the Bay of Ben gal. , The machines will be thorough ly overhauled and such repair and renovations as are necessary will be execuled here but Ihe uiosl important change will be. Ihe removal of Ihe pontoons. with which the planes have flown from Santa Monica, California. and Ihe installation of landing gears which will fTe used Tor the flight across Asia and Europe to Hie north or England. The flyers will necessarily spend several days here and preparations'1 aro being made lo give Ihem as elaborates a reception as Hie lime at their disposal will permit. Lieut. Smith, stating his opin ion that the most hazardous ami difllcult portion of the entire venture was now behind, expressed confidence that he and his fellow officers will be able to complete their globe encircling aerial cruise with ease and dis patch. TWO SEAPLANES DUE NEXT WEEK Machines from Jericho Beach. Vancouver .Will be Stationed Here for' Fisheries t Patrol Arrangement are practically complete for Ihe departure of tbn Iwo seaplanes from Iho Jericho Beach station in Vancouver for Princn llupert where (hey will lie engaged in fisheries patrol service during Hie summer. Tho machines are expected hero about the end of nex week. Flight Lieutenant Earl Macleod tie in charge of the, detach- ment wilh Flying Ofllcer A, II. Hull acting as pilot and Pilot Olticer tt. J. Duncan h photographer. The latter will take photographs of every spawning ground in the district; FIVM I Vl.f 1 1 11 tl If M will mill... ir..ll. HAXGOOX, June 20 Squadron fo tuk t n.. Leader Stuart Macl.aren and the Pwbilo Imne. iWn u v iv....... British round-the-world fly-In-,' Lort and Leading Aircraftmen N. expedition arrived safely from (!'. Tpii-v k." r. w kyub yeslernay. Crossing tho Wllsmi i.n.l v v...... , Hay of Bengal, the British pluno A wireless substalhm is lo In passed over the United,. Stoles established here lo keen In Hyers proceeding in I lie opposite touch win. n. ,.tu,,. .. i.n. i diie,cliy.i Unl,