25 TAXI INSURRECTION IN and Ambulance Service Anywhere at- Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL. XIV., .NO. ICO. JOHN BRAZIL QUELLED San Paulo Barracks Taken Government After an Intense Bombardment by BUENOS AIRES. Argentina, July I). - Brazilian advices stale thai (he government has laken Hie San Paulo barracks from rebels afler au intense bom hardmcnl. The insurrection Is virtually quelled. COOL RECEPTION French Are Not Enthuulastlo Oroetlng to Premier Ramsay Macdonald PA1US, July 9t When Premier Macdonald arrived here yesterday for a conference with Premier Heriott, the attitude oj the French people wa no.tlceably oobl. PLAQUE PLACED ON ADMIRAL ROGERS BY KETCHIKAN. PEOPLE In Appreciation of Valuable Ser vices Rendered by Officers and Crow During Fire Last Spring KFl'CIIIKAN, July1 0. With luiiironriafe ceremonies, a bronze plaque. Iho gift of the Ketchl kau citizens, was placed on Hie steamer Admiral llogers on' her last call here in appreciation oT valuable services rendered by the olllcers and crew of the ves sel during the Hie in the bust ness district last spring. WAR CANTEEN FUND TO BE DISTRIBUTED British Columbia and Yukon to Get 10.20 Per Cent Legislation Being Passed OTTAWA, July 9. of thu canteen fund of the In .Canadian Expeditionary Force wilf bo provided Tor in legislation this session. Tho provincial al lotments will incliido British Columbia and the Yukon, 10.2(5 fer cent to bo adininislered by a provincial' board of trustees. Bubcribe for the Dally News. urn 3'iu CANADA MAKES GOOD SHOWING Trap Shooting Team Fourth Olympic Plckard Reaches Pole Vault Finals PAIUS, July . Canada canto fourth In the trnpshoollng event nl Ibe Olympic Games with eight points. United Stales won with 15. In Iho pole vault trials, Picknrd of Canada along with six others from various countries qualified, Each Jumped 12 feci. POETESS DIES TORONTO, July 9. The death occurred hero today of Laura Ezcully, Canadian poetess, whoso writing . attracted much alien tlom ,, PRINCE RUPERT I'RINCB HL'PKHT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, J HA 0, 192,. Democrat National Convention Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper After Strenuous Fight Reaches Yesterday's Clreulntlun. 1871 Selection in Former Ambassador SUCCESS OF CONFERENCE Macdonald Says Full Accord Reached With Franoe on Dawes' Report . PARIS, July 9. A Joint note to the Allies suggesting how the dlfforent questions In connection with the application of the Dawes' report might bo settled was drawn up at the conference between Premier Maodonald of Great Britain and Premier Heriott of France today . The British premier, In an announcement, said: "Wo have succeeded In reaching successful and full accord with Franco." i NEW YOHK. July I). With the collapse of the supporters Street Sales, 5) ft: avoid creating the impression that matters have been in the slightest degree settled without previous consultation with the other Allies it is staled. No engagement of any kind has been entered into or suggested. As soon as the inter-Allied con ference has arrived at a definite agreement, the suggestion is that Germany be invited lo meet the Allies in a conference for nego tiations ami discussion and not in order lo be confronted with a document which, they might be Will be Accompanied on His An. ' nual Inspection Trip by Lady Thornton and Daughter WINNIPEG July 9. Towards Ibe end of the month, Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Can adian National Railways, will pay a regular visit of Inspection to t lie western lines. J.ady Thornton and Miss Ann Thornton, I heir daughter, will accompany I of William (iibbs McAdoo uf California and Governor Al Smith him going right through to Van at . X " . X 1 1 v ( I t .. 1 1 I mm ni f tul t' ltiitiiilfri lioa j strenuous and wearisome convention fight ever staged history of the United hlates. ballot t On the lulst ballot, Davis received 310 votes, on the next KF.TPH1KAN WOMFN lie reuehed'Ua 2-3 and later received the required mini-1 "T was as follows: Davis Underwood . , Meredith ! .;., .. 130 Smith . 121 (lass ...... ...... McAiloo ... ... . , . llobinsou . . ... . . , Gerard ..... ... Houston . ,.j . . ; . . . ' Cummings ... . . . . . Hull ... ... ... ... , Baker . Daniels ... ....... . 59 V 52 22 1G 9 9 2 i 1. Made Unanimous Opposition from William Jennings 'Bryan ani Mr. McAdoo failed, lo slop the Davis boom which began wilh the , first ballot today. The convention hall was in a turmoil as the Davis hand nominal ion of Davis by m-clain-ulion' and Ibe motion was carried. Strong Candidate Joint William Davis was born at Clarksburg, West Virginia, on April 13, 1873. He wits admitted in the her for nominal ion. . ... The result of Hie 101st ballot i0 u,e bar in 1895 and In 189C b 3ii nit Washington and Lee Univer- sity where he received art of his education. He took up practice itt Clarksburg in 1897 and his political career started in 1911 when he was elected to Congress. 1913. he resigned from Congress to become solicitor-general of the United Slates and held that position until i'Jta, in November of which year lie became ambassador extraordinary and plenipo tentiary to Great Britain. lie has been married twice and is a member of the .Masonic order and of the Elks. He also holds' high offices in various legal fraternities. Mr. Davis is considered the strongest, candidate, that the wagon began to move wilh dull j Democrats could havo' chosen. moiiRMiiuiH mm rvrrWHiyic. fa p;car 0f ,c elements that scrambled to get on it. The mjg,t ,aye hindered McAdoo and voles piled in raster than tho Smith who made such a fight for Clerks could count:.: din nomination. Attempts of the McAdoo forces to make JJ. T. Meredilh of Iowa add to tho McAdoo slrenglh lost FISH ARRIVALS ground. " Halibut arrivals wero very light 000 pounds to the Allin Fisheries. The prices paid for both catches were 12.5c and 7c Tho Skeena City sold 1,800 pounds of red salmon and 150 pounds of whites to tho' Atlin Fisheries at lie and 3o. , the trip. Delegated to give Information and Assist, Passengers KETCHIKAN, July 9. The LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Brooklyn 13, Chicago II. Boslon 3, Pittsburg 8. Philadelphia 3-1, Cincinnati 1-2. New York II, St. Louis G. American League Chicago 10-5, New York 2-8. St. Louis 8, Boston 7. Detroil-Wushington, rain!' Cleveland, 0, Philadelphia t. Weldon H. McAfee was a pas Disorder jjwepl the convention 'this morning. Only two Cana-'senger on the Cardena yesterday as everybody clamored to join oian boats wero In, tho Kobo sell-aflernoott for Vancouver. Mr. lheir forces wilh Iho wlnner.jhig 2,800 pounds lo tho Hoyal .McAfee Is shortly lo be married riioiuas Laiugart moved moved thoiFisb Co. and the. Cane Spear. 3,-,lo Miss Mna Vivian Bell of that city. Munn Miss Mao Garneli of tho C.N. H. publicity slalT' relumed to Winnipeg on last night's trnlii aftor lutvlny, "come west,; wi(t tho1 excursion" special". BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parlies. For rates, apply to Boston drill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE EASTERN CAPITALIST BECOME INTERESTED IN TIMBER AND MINERALS Sawmill and Mines at Usk Are Transferred; Pulp Mill is Planned Incorporation papers urc in course of being taken out for the Skeena Lumber Company Ltd. with an authorized share capital of $500,000.00 having its principal place of business ut I k, where it is intended to carry on the business of lumbering and' mining, Willi this object in view, the coniapny has acquired and taken over the whole assets of the Kleanza Company Ltd.. which include an up-to-date mill, extensive timber limits, and "many valuable mineral claims which only require a little further development to definitely prove their worth. 1 . The new company is being rVTrXTCIlMC TA financed by a syndicate or East-I4 A I r.Nillll lil i III v c"i capitalists from Minneapolis ijiUUiluivnu who were recently through here TiUOUI P7 TiIII I laud made an exhaustive exaniina- DUUYLLlI lUlLLjl'"" ' tbe Properties and their possibilities, lheir sizing up of Ilhe proposition culminated in Loggers 8ay Pulp Mill and Boxm,,. rormatioii of the corporation Factory to be Installed , i which also has taken power in its jrharter to put in a pulp ami Loggers arriving on the Prince paper mill which will largely John this morning from the benefit the district, and which it Massed Timber Co.'s mill report, is anticipated will be installed at they have been laid off while ex-Jan early date, tensions are being made to the The' negotiations for the intro-plan' The mill is still running duclion of the new company and 'leaning up some five r. jllioit for the sale of the old cuin- fei-i of logs now "lying at the pane's assets were carried rlnde From what they have been through by v K. Campbell, man-1)1,1. thn piiniDiuiv liileud to ex- niter of I lie. Canadian Hank of tntul their operations to include Commerce, ami George Boric, C.A. tin- installation of a pulp mill ami a box factory. Additional mach-iiiriv is also to be installed in the present lumber mill. The men state that officials of the company promised them work again as soon as the additions are under way sufficiently to warrant lheir re-employment. SALMON PACK '; TO DATE GOOD,: Naas River Has Put up 5,000 Cases and Skeena ,10,500 j I Sn fur IIiIh siason the salmon, pack on the Skeena lliver stands about equal with last year while the Nnas lUvur is making a better ihowing lhah in 1923. The Dominion Fisheries office announced this morning that 7,-5(M) cases of sockeye had been parked up to Saturday night last Other varieties such as M'nngs. cliunts and cohoes bring tlio total up lo 10,500 cases. The outlook for' the season in tin Naas district in good, about 5,00(1 pases having been put up so far. t,00 of which are PLANES ARE DUE HERE SATURDAY Either one or both of the seaplanes from Jericho Iteuch station, Vancouver, which will be engaged in fishery patrol service here this season, are expected to arrive on Saturday. This was staled at the Dominion Fisheries office this morning. Flight Lieutenant Earl MacLeod will be in charge of the detachment and Flying Officer Hull will bo the second pilot. Striking Fish Trophies Abo, Rrpllr of Smill month uat for competition at French Rlw. Left, The Nlpl-gon trophy. Right, Muiky for take of (he Wood. the Camp at Nipigon Is a replica of a 6U These three handsome trophies of unusual and striking design have been offered by the Canadian Padfle Railway for annual competition between guests at each of its three Ontario Bungalow Camps and will be awarded to angler catching largest fish of specified variety In each case. The trophies hav been prepared from exact moulds made of exceptional epedraens of fish and, with white metal as a base underneath a dull silver finish, faithful and lifelike facsimiles have resulted. They are displayed to advantage on a black oak panel tot French Klver Uungalow Camp a 6 pound irnMIroouth bass has been reproduced! while the trophy for pound pound i speckled trout. A feature of the Devil a Gap Camp (Lake of the Woods) trophy is the realistic and fierce expression of the head of a large muscalunge. with its bristling array of teeth. It is e.-pected that these trophies will create wide-spread interest and keen rivalry among anglers from all over the continent. Nothing Cut and Dried for Conference in London Next Week, Announcement States LO,'DON, July 0. A While Hook, issued by the government, giving correspondence between the British and Allied governments relative to the proposed London conference on July 10, tells of Premier Macdonald's instructions to the British ambassador at Home to inform the Italian government that the sole object of the conference is to agree upon terms of au instrument formally binding the Allies nnd Germany to carry out the provisions of the Dawes' report. ?port. The British and French governments arc most anxious (o LORD AND LADY BYNG TO VISIT THISPROVINCE (Will Leave Ottawa on July 20 for Vancouver, Victoria and Pentlcton required to accept or reject. OTTAWA, July 9. Governor- Tbc British premier added that iGeneral Lord Byng and Lady the United States government was Hyng will leave here on Sunday, being invited to send a represcn- July 20, on a trip to Western itative lo the 'conference in what-'Canada. The most or the time ever capacity it might consider will be spent in British Columbia, appropriate jThey-wilLarrive v - - atyaiicwiver.ou I : Vuly 26, the next day will be spent SIR HFNRY THORNTON at Victoria, and on July 28 they ........ otiwi" 'cavo tor I'enliclon. They COMING iirroT WEST SOON remain in the interior until (August 13 and will then return: East. YOUNG BOY HAD STOLEN BOAT Appeared In Police Court Today and Showed Bill of Sale A minor appeared in Hie city police court this morning before Magistrate McGlymont charged ,1)1 iew liu-K, joiiu w. uavis oi west, irgimu, former amuassa- ...u,..iu.. """iw;, having- n stolen small power jdor to Great Britain, Unlay received the nomination for the presi-j never visiieu western L.anaua . , , , . . , . dency of the United cUates on the 130th ballot after the mostbefore and is looking forward to, uuui in ins possession, me uuut was originally the properly of T. Boulter who reported its loss to the police some two weeks ago. Constable . Crate, while in tho MCCT All ... DftATC vicinity oi me com storage piant, MlLI ALL DUAlO yesterday, noticed a boy in the iboat a few juids from shore. The came assistant professor .of law committee of Women's Council constable called upon him to come in but, instead,' the boy went round the bend ami had to, be chased. In court Hie boy showed a bill of sale for the boat and the magislrale let him, out Kelchikan Women's Council dur-.on hi own recognizances to ap ing the months of July and pear every morning wlille the-August has decided to meet alt police make further enquiries for northbound ttitiril boats. A .the party who sold the boat, eoir.tm'illee, composed of four! women, will give information , and assist passengers. TWO CANADIANS ON COMMITTEE Problem of Distributing Food Throughout Empire Will be Studied OTTAWA. July 9. -- Premier King lold the' House of Commons yesterday that the Canadian gov ernment had inlimated its will-bigness to appoint two representatives on the commltleo investigating I lie problem of distributing food throughout tho Empire. the committee, the formation of which has been proposed by tho British government, will repre sent the United Kingdom alui tho Dominions. BIRTH ,i A daugbler was. born and Mrs. Frank Street, at lhu Prince to Mr. Borden. rtupelt General Hospital otV July 9.