wvi inn a irnun m rm s I. AT CONFERENCE Along Linos or Bankers' Proposals. Herlot May Give Way. P.WIls, July 20. Unmistake- ii m I : I I t me muii.h ui uim uui uarmi-ut m ,...J. I ... ..t.. f.l ' it . . .. i . ..it:, i ,.... ions that I lie 1 t thing Premier 1 I I I nil l.ull in uf e v " li . . ...... I ....I II.ii Itntil iaiia it ll ll lliv in .ti. iti - fur Mils concession. 7.', ... .. ii.... .. ii r:i..1 ! m I ,tj uvn.ti'it' . .... .. .... oruau of l ie (iovernmeni major- " .... illy. iifLiuiirn iiiui- v----- ... iif e uiinuer is reaiiy io pay me n ice of a seUienieni on me lines ... i .... ii... n..iiii. iim.i niled (sales hankers. mi l i ui"!' ANA IA h AT FOOTBALL Hl.l.k tflh Aa.clnallan Eleven SYDNEY, Australia, July 20. In n the sixth test match between iill.slar football earn and an all-Australian eleven he laller won by one goal 10 no on ir snvenu ianau aus were i ii .. iL.. or iiv. trmii n'liurr ur iuc uuu- ricks, and all the accessories which iro to make up a modern salvage station. Tug Boats. At present, I lie power tug Diggs, (.'apt. McManus, which is tilled with 20 horse power Albion Steeple compound engine, will do all the necessary tender work in the north. An additional 3,000 horse power lug is now being built at Paisley, Scotland, which will he 185 feet long and will develop a speed of 17 knots pet" hour. When completed the new lug will be one of the most powerful on llu;. Pacillc coast.., It is the intention of this salvage company to use the prefix "Salvage" in the naming of their boats in order that boats uf this line will be easily distinguishable. Wide Experience. Capt. P. 1". McManus has spent years in the salvage game ami is thoroughly conversant with all phases of the work. During t lie (real War he joined the British navy ami became Lieut. -Commander of a destroyer. Mr. McManus is very optimistic about the present and future salvage undertakings of his company in I lie north, and is sure that witli a practical and complete outllt ready at a moment's notice engage in salvage woik, their efforts will meet ilmtw witu InkiMi li till) hosnltul ! - 1.1 I li.iliniT tlf ft U !1 1 all I ll 1 1 PI 1ml Mnvles Show That It Was Not a 'Mi I I I I I 1 I I I I k T I O HI.. HVI V - ...w-- The Canadians have now won I1 1 Ml lltl I I til I UK V I'll II 1 1 I I II 1(1 M II i raiin i. it j ii'ini tj i.'iiiiiii'i i wii and one has been drawn. BLOW THAT FELLED I CARPENTIER WAS FAIR Foul as Claimed by Support ers of Frenchman EDAM MVMPIP TAMC tliat the blow was loo low and! 1 UUlllll ft V U.HIIUU Trlnrl In Provoko JurJae to Flaht Duel so Is Ruled Out PAIUS, July 2B.--0re.-ile Pullit- 11 Hni lltillittt Ml vimiir fiMiiMin ' III VI II 11 1 U II iii'iu U Mi i whs narreii irom. ine coniesi tor II I I Ii in n I i ti ir In iit-otMlil n tltlll iiiiii yj iii wnv i t n 1 1 Kariau Jinlne lo a uuei. nils is me first niv in the history of (he present day Olympic games dial l disciplinary ... mvasures have '11 I KUl I I'll I LP LEAGUE BASEBALL National Chicago, I; Philadelphia, 10. SI. Louis, 13; New York, 5. Pfilsburg, 2; Boston, I, Cincinnati Brooklyn, rain. American , None scheduled. was Iherefore a foul. FAMOUS CANADIAN AUTHOR AND ARTIST DIES AT HIS HOME NEW YOHK, July 20, -Palmer Cox, the well known author ami artist or Oranhy, Quebec, and creator of (lie Brownies, died nt his home at Gran by yesterday. He Was a Canadian but lived for many years in New York. COAFFEE WORLD RECORD PAIUS. .Inlv !n. Coaffee. the She ' LONDON, July 20. A Rotterdam despatch says Major Pedro .annie, an Argentine llyer, who announced his intention of flying round the world arrived here this morning from Amsterdam and left for Le Hougct. .annie intends to follow the route followed by Major Mac-Laren, the British llyer. REGISTRAR GENERAL DIES AT VICTORIA Frank J. Stacpoole Was Well Known Lawyer of Yukon and Coast Cities VICTORIA, July 20. Frank J. Stacpoole, K.C., registrar general of titles under the provincial government, died here following a paralytic stroke. Mr. Stacpoole who is well known here among old timers, was born in England in 1800 and came to Canada when 32' years oirage. in iviu "S-.. "w' Victoria. . " Mr. Stacpoole practised law in the Yukon and In Victoria pre vious to being appointed' registrar at Victoria. FISH CANNERY AT WRANGELL DESTROYED Loss Is Estimated $200,000 Alaska Packing Co. Owners W'HAXGKLL, July 20. ( The. fish cannery of the Alaska Pack flamfs. YOLCANO ENVELOPES Two Natives Lose Lives Others Homes and all Belongings , MANILA, July 20 Two natives Iiwl Ihnll" vni III I il lllivv ill i:ivn SUPPLY HARVESTERS FOR THE PRAIRIES WINNIPEG. July 20.,!. It, McVely, superintendent ot the iB. 0, government employment be able to supply six thousand men for the harvest Ileitis of the west, this year. AUSTRALIAN RECORD in ninn r niniMP 3teto TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly, laid dancing flour for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. - Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. WATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phono 457. VOL. XIV., NO, 175, PRINCE HUPKHT, B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 20, il)2'i. Yesterday' Circulation, 1816 Street Sales, 113 PRICE FIVE GENTS. F, COMPANY ESTABLISHES BRANCH '""'.;' " WONDERS OF JUNGLE SET FORTH BY RETURNING EXPEDITION TO PANAMA Branch of Salvage Co. Is Established Here Capt. F. P. McManus in charge of plant with Tug Diggs operating out of Cow Bay The Vuncouver Dredging Salvage Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, which recently amalgamated with tlic I'acuic salvage 1..0. oi Victoria, lias recenlly established a braiirli here with Tull salvage equipment at Cow Bay to take care ui tiivuig, salvaging, ureug-iug, lightering, heavy lifting, general salvage work and pumping with Capt. ' 1'. F. McManus, a skipper with years of practical ex- : ... MM ! I !.. II ,l.t.. ...... ...I,. I.. ,,.,,1 lieriCIICe, III CllUlgC. I lie i-iiiiinn;iii. I uiuiuubiiij ii'iiil'ini- " 1 ... ... . i i u : i it....... it consists OI IWO 1U-IIICII pump, iwo o-iuiii unii, uuce u-uiun . . . , . 1 II. !, I I .1 pllllips, allll IWO 1-1I1CII pumps, lugi-uicr iui muc, uimin, uci- ARGENTINE FLYER STARTS AROUND TO FOLLOW MacLAREN Above is pictured Professor Timothy A. Smiddy, who has been appointed minister plenipotentiary lo the United Stales from the Irish Free Stale. Two Indian Children Burned to Death in House Yesterday at Prince Rupert Cannery ; ing Co. was deslroyed by fire here blaze. By the time they got there, young woman and yesterday, the esllinated loss be lo'ing set at $200,000. etc.. that , Efforts to save the cannery with the 'were made and the steamship approval of all nautical men on Admiral lingers, which was in the coast. The local heailquar-'porl, proved Ihe chief factor in a lers of the Vancouver Dredging ."t fight to prevent the spread of the Salvage Co., Lid., have been installed at Ihe olTice or the Ward Electric and Marine Supply Co., i Cow Bay. Hubert ward acimg as i the local agent of the company. to from' the roof of the house in ''I... however, it was already too late, pathy is expressed with her in the The fire bad made- such headway calamity which has befallen her. in the dry wooden structures! Manager T. II. Johnson of the that it was quite impossiblc lo do;Canadian Fish & Cold Storage more than prevent its spread. jCo. and Ihe Dominion and pro-Unable Save Children ,vincial police were early on the friends'"5 with a gang of firelighters The anxious mother and who knew or Ihe children being and everything i.oss ble was done by I'cm to make hings comrort- wth there, rushed to the scene al,lc for tl,c w' ,,ad ,osl ,eoplc thc idea or saving the children. .... i.i .I,, their temporary homes. l,,,s "a ,: lu uu- nun imrnir viii rr . rniLlrrillC lILLrtULiThrough the window they were able lo see one child slill alive in and lhe middle or the rioor but sur rounded by riam.es, Ihe. tremendous heat rrom which kept everyone al a distance. Efforts were made lo save the houses by pulling down one, but f...n, ii... nniiv.. ibh.ivn.i vnleniifi before, llie men had accomplished ...I...I. i i . this the flames had spread and iWiiiun nils i.rru in riii.iii.Mi ii.in - NEW YOHK, July 20 The pub- w,,,cll ,,,.,.,, ,,wn UlB viage driven them away and they had lie were last night shown pic-',,,,,, Pnv,qoped it. All others of " PuU ,lnw, another some dis-tures or the Tunney-Carpentier village m'anaged to escape but;tani,J "l Hie Hue of buildings so right which shows that the blow ,.0 IU)W s(nninK a, without W ,l l''vide a gap where they received by Ihe l'renchnton in Ihe cMMm UCeount of not having coulil make a stand and prevent round was not a foul. r,ro 'reading to the main rouileenlh l(mt, lo pct nny of (uir belong- - ii idiiitneil hv his sumioiters i,,,,. i r n,..ir i, ..,... .buildings and lo Ihe cannery. This was done successfully and happily there was practically no breeze else all would have gone The Indians living in the seven houses that were burned lost practically everything they had, Inil :il Miii-n ui'iivisioii of elolhitiif. nvusl have started the fire inside the bouse, although this is only conjecture as there is nothing ' left lo indicate what happened. Winnliieir alblele. was officially Walker, Australian, set a new re- son, her husband, Alex SOVIET HAS BIG PROBLEM Sets Aside $32,000,000 to Help Cope With Threatened Famine In Russia blankets and tents in which to BLOOD ON CHISEL sleep was provldeii ami an are lo service said here today that he 'tay housed comfortably ami work thought Hrltish uoluiuina would js proceeding as usual. Probably Started Fire It is thought that (he children MOSCOW, July 26. The Soviet government has appropriated $32,000,000 for the purpose of coping with a threatened famine In Russia. Half the amount will be used In providing seed In order that next year's crop may not also fall. The remainder will provide assistance to the peasants In the worst affected districts. Dp. THAT OF A HUMAN McNally Gives Evidence Murder Case at Chicago Wonders of Jungle Brought to States by Explorer; Man Eating Sardine and House Building Toad SEW YOHK, July 2(1. (By Uatiadion Press). Aside from the "white" Indians brought. back from the Panama jungles by Ihe Hicliard O. Marsh expedition, scientists are investigating other zoological and botanical mysteries unearthed by the expedition. Among them is a frog that builds a house. This queer frog, says Charles M. Bredej- Jr., of Newark, an icthyologist of Ihe American Museum of Xatural History, builds adam in front of the hollow he has selected and when the water seeps through to make a lagoon he sits and chants a love song unhl a lady frog appears to join him in his "apartment." Another species of frog was found that, with'its niate, kicked. up a tremendous froth of water so that the bubbles covered t he eggs ami these were sealed with a concentrate their attack. He tells In CHICAGO, July 20. Dr. William McNally, coroner's chemist, declared thai after analysis he 111 DlVILLL ilulliUTiieir mother, Mrs. Laura Angus'fouml that Ihe stains on the 'lived with her parents, Mr. and'.chiscl and automobile robe put in NEW YOHK. July 20. Cyril Mrs. Fred Alexee or Port Simp- as exhibits in the murder trial Angus, ot Ihe two young college men, credlled wit h a new world re-cord in bicycle riding when he being away al the time at the Loeb ami Leopold for the killing cord in the 100 yards race hero 'completed a two mile race In 3 Nans Hlvcr, lo which district ho of Ihu boy Franks, wore of human jesleiday. iminules 27 H-5 seconds. belongs. Mrs. Angus was work- blood. of a fresh-water Hying rish three I inches long, as Chick as blotting paper, and or an armored usn not escape them. No Jealousy Their religion Is a combina tion of nature and devil worship and a trace" of Catholicism, pro bably handed down from some long-forgolten Spanish missionary priests. They usually have three wives and there rarely is jealousy among them, for each lime a wife is added there is less work to be done by the others. FOOD SHORTAGE SAYS CHICAGO GRAIN MAN CHICAGO, July 20. For the first time in history the world is facing an acute shortage oT bread ami all food grains, according to J. E. Carney, an official of one of the largest grain warehouses in Chicago. Based on thai lie sees the price of wheat advancing in the near future. REBELS IN BRAZIL BEING DRIVEN BACK BUENOS AYHES, July 20. The rebels are being driven back, according lo an announcement made from government sources. The aviators are bombing the rebel concent rat ion points and a rebel airplane was destrujed. SALMON HERE BOUND SOUTH viscous fluid. When the dry sea-1 son arrived the tadpoles have Now Dock Bol"9 Usd as Bond-plenty off water to develop in audi ln0 Houso For Alaskan later Ihe torrential rains break rroauci the bubbles and release the tiny! frogs to a more adventuresome' ,,,wi'r 1,,)al Hellingham arrived existence. ' m l'01" w't" a shipment of 6,000 cases of salmon, some of which Mr. Breder is lame as a result of his explorations, having been were chums. This Sainton is ship- attacked by a fungous disease in I)ea 11110 u,c sc-uuiem central his feet. If this is not checked, s,ales where the negroes refuse llie tissues will be destroyed. He lo .l'at retl lmon. At one time ... ullllintatllu lf tl'llfln onfvn nrnnn is is 27 .i years years old. oiu. Among Among ouiei other -""""- - " . hardships he experienced was to ma,,e lu those districts liii a'l the point of death from 'abe' on Ihe'cafi said It nli.ii.l fi.vnr. wli'pn two nlJier "ot ,0 lur " ' LI 1 - II. scientists died. Mrs. Breder, 'Ve l"ai ume in the s an.t anu., me "Guaranl Guaranteed V , .1 r. j " wiu trails. negroes are laI expert on reuUe ntCi joine( sam to nave reiuseu to use Locked in the house wucti they probably inadvertently set i,iin .,i Panama and nursed him ",ai nas '"eu reu. any on fire and thus unable to escape from the devouring flames, two i,aci; ( health. Salmon is being stored in the little Indian children, Delbert Angus aged five and Chester Angus i ,-. Eatlnn Sardlna l,,if? sl'e,, at ",e ncw ,lo5k aml '3 ged two, lost their lues yesterday when the Indian hou ses at Ii dee describes the there inlbond by the customs the Prince Hupert cannery were burned. While their bodies' department.- , , a ccjls f man.eaUni, were uiier lec.ntii-.. ...u o.u i-uMiici.ti pu .ee inej caiuuiv al,jlle iiu s0 vicious aioiiJ thal iiiui t a schou, ctiiwvi u'npn ittiilp imriii'iliriiiy.liilp :iiii1 hltm rnurp fn;iii rnnrppd nimlnpu ... . .. - . . r I ! I . . of lliem quickly devours anyone 11 was aiiuui nan ia.H itu wucn siutiivc wu iirsi een i.-miiiik iwho falls r.,iiu ... overboard. .j,.,i Be himself, 111 1 UlUill UU ihatumg, " leu iiunureus oi nips on which the children bad been left, jng in the cannery and had locked . . . . , ... . , , ,.,., l...n. ....... nl.-A,. al n , ...in.. i the in the II... nl. children . ., il.l . In in II. the n house limit..,. . to r. ,. 1119 ivfcs aim uvj'i J aim 1110 1,1 uu UlClllII arm was U3 given (lVll Ol once, 111. U1U tllHUlLII III tilt IV pre- IIC- . , ....I,!,- , . ... . . n fninUnn , , ,,, llln na lilt whistle blew, and all hands were vent their coming to harm from ..' .! , . , , .. . . ., , ,,. , ., , , c, ,sailants served .-,. t only i..i lo make ,i. n.m lliem sniiimniipil lo be lii extinguish (lie falling from the dock. She is a I nyich sym- PRINCE JOHN Fourteen Men of U.S. Special Police Service Went Aboard Vessel cook its shell and in Ihe natives T,s m0PninR a Uni,C( Sla, each much like a crab. ' lp ani,n,i f fri , if, He said the interior Indians for Kelchikim abo.m, u.o steamer were gentle and kindly, excepi riPO ini,n m.wi.i. - , i when drunk on liquor ma. e irom nmuscmtMll was occasioned by the n.n.vn ..Iint.-n.l In .1 ..111,. I... lllA l',e . .. iiiaii; tiuncu iU 1 IUI most beaulirul or the maidens. y rael that the special service men Milage (..-p..,, nlin.iril anil llii nwnll mv .I .. 1.1. i ' men- maiiiiei oi nn-'De ttial some of ,he Alaskans who ing is to dive aBer Ihe quarry cxpec,P(1 (o (as(e or (lriak of DC ami .ur, ureuer says even uie very gamcsl Panama bass can-1 overnnient dispensary will have to remain dry. product RAIN MARRED THE EMPIRE PAGEANT Spectators Were Drenched To Skin Watchlnn Bin Affair At Wombloy. u l.U.NOO.X. July 20. Hain par tially marred the opening of the Empire Pageant last night at Wembley. The spectators were enthusiastic- although drenched lo the skin. The program consisted of representations of early periods of Ihe history of England, South Africa and India, Prince and' Princess Arthur of Connauglit, Premier Ramsay Macdunald and a majority of the members of the British cabinet were present. BUSINESS SECTION MORTON WIPED OUT Lo$s From Morning Blaze Estimated at Quarter of Million. TACOMA, 7uly 20. Willi a loss estimated at mbro than quarter of a million dollars, the entire business sectfou of Morton, 15 pilles from, here, Is in ashes today as a 'result of a conllagation; the origin of which is undetermined.