LEAGUE BASEBALL American League New York 2, Boston (t. Detroit 5, Cleveland 7. St, Louis I, Chicago . Washington 5, Philadelphia I. National League Clnchiimll u, Pillsburg H. Brooklyn 0, Philidclphia 7. St. Louls-Clilcugo, rain. SUNDAY GAMES National League Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn I. Cincinnati 0, Pittsburg I. New York 2, Boston I. SI, Louis ;i-0, Chicago -l. American League Chicago H, St. Louis 5. Washington 1 1, Philadelphia a, Cleveland I, Detroit '(I. ' , ; Boslon 3-3, Now York, 5.:ii Called darine. HALIBUT LANDINGS ABOVEJHE AYERAGE Total of 190,000 Pounds Marketed Here Sixteen halibut boats marketed calelies totalling UMI.HIIO pounds at the Fish Lxrhangc this morning. Fight American boats sold Il7.5nn pounds nml a similar number of Canadians. 73,300 pounds. Arrival and sales: American Bravo, 7.0(10 pounds, nl 13.2c and 7c, ami Yukon, 13,000 pounds at 130 and Go to the Atlin'l'islier-ies. Crescent, 7,50(1 puomls at 13.3c audand 7c; Wabash, 10,500 pounds al 1 3.5c and 7c, and Mildred II. 23.OU0 , pounds, at 12.5c and Ce, to the Pacific Fisheries. Lincoln, 1 1,000 pounds, at 13c and r.c, and Lituya, 2K.000 al 12. 5c and (ic, to the Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. Imperial, 10,000 pounds, nl l2.Ce, to t h Boolh Fisheries Canadian Co. Canadian Prosperity, 17,000 pounds, nl 1 2.0c and tfc; Fisher, 12,000 pounds, at 12.5c and tic, and M. M. Christopher, 13,000 pounds al 12.5c and Ce, lo I he Canadian Fish A Cold Slorago Co. Mayflower 7,000 pound; Bingo 1,800 pounds, and Miilr, 3,500 pounds, at I2.5u and tie, to the Itnynl Fish Co. xdtinglciidcr, 0,000 pounds and Verjia 10,000 pounds, al I2.0o Bd'da'li) the AUln KUlierle. TAXI Tbi Latest In Restaurants. 25 Ambulance nd rain BOSTON GRfll Service if Anywhere at Anytime. . Third Avenue. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. (' Best of Food Good Service. and th St. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Pari Use. MATT VIOCCK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "Take Her to The Booton." VOL XIV., NO, 117 PHLNCi: HUPKUT, X.l MOMlAY, JUNE 23, 1021. Stturtfif' Circulation, 2080.' trMt SlM 7S7. PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1 Rl 11 IV 'fun.. "W III,. Hi- m BRITAIN WORK of still greater importance was the decision that the premiers uiiiu ucncin iviimi ui uir opening oi ine ussemoiv oi the League of Aulions in September next. the trench premier left this morning lo continue with Pre- Iniier Thcuuis of Belgium the in- tcr-allicd conversations begun al his meeting with Premier Mae-donald al Chcjuers Court ocr the week end. In reply lo a iueliou Premier Herriot said he thought the entente had been materially strengthened as a result of his visit to Kugland. Press Comment PAHIS. June 23. - Newspaper eomiueul on the outcome of Premier llerriot's isil to London runs strong to parly lines. Fx 'epl the government press reference, the papers refrain from discussing the matter with any fullness. Opposition press accuses Herriot of giving an entirely freshj direction to France's policy, de. I rlaring he has thrown to the i winds the conditions which for iner Premier Poinrare had et for France's acceptance of the Dawes plan nod bound himself unreservedly to the proposals of the expert committee. AGED INDIANS WERE THROWN INTO WATER WHEN BOATS COLLIDED On Saturday niuhl about ten o'clock an accident occurred at the entrance to the little harbor, which the fishermen use 'n Wnrk Canal when the troller Smpc ran down a boat in which two nged unlives, Mr. mid Mrs. Hubert Tail, were crossing. The Indians were thrown intojthe water and Mrs. Tail seemed to hiivo been struck by the fishing boat. She was rescued by Angus Hartley and Andy llelmer and her husband by J'. Kunlz. ' 11 is said that no one was to blame for (he acclilcnt. The Cold Storage scow was just coining In taking tip n large part of the channel nnd the fishing boat was pulling ouli The Indian woman was taken lo the hospital where she s reported, (o ho doing well. News 'of the accident was hVo'ughl to Hie, city by O. It. Frewin Of Port Simpson who wn In da' jhe TapToW, I SMUTS RESIGNS B Itecenlly defeated ),oad of South African Government gives place io another. JAN CHRISTIAN SMUTS DECIDED TO RESIGN CAPF.TOWN, June 23. Jan Christian Siuuls, premier or South Africa, whose South African parly was defeated at the polls recently, has decided to resign. , Judge F. Moll,' Young r I if tin Al lln on IhePr H:ituii)'vy afterno.o'n OPERATIONS AT SEAL COYE Preliminary Arrangements Site Have Teen for Prelimjiiary arrangements with regard lo the obtaining of the site al Seal (Jove where the Somerville Cannery Co. is lo establish its plant have been practically completed and 'work ol getting the old wharf and plant there ready to be used this year will start within the next two oi three weeks, W. J. Jefferson, manager of the Somerville Cannery, who Is in the city, reports Owing to Hie lateness of the season, however, and the fact that fishing this year is already under way, Mr. Jefferson does not anticipate that much will he done this year. Lease Frontage In addition hi the situ formerly held under lease by the Pacific Sea Products Co., waterfronlayc is being obtained from the provincial government and the Somerville company will have a tolat front use of 250 feet. More buildings will be put up and it is the; intention to make 4he cannery here the headquarters in the North of the Somerville Cannery Co. The company will probably discontinue operations at the cannery on Somerville Island now held by lease. YUKON IS LATEST MEMBER OF U.S. HALIBUT FLEET lli. iuw American halibut boat Yukon or Ketchikan, owned and skippered by W. F. Lewis. Ion, Is n port today afler her IN planes in l'aramushiri was received. Since then he lias been visiting the various slops used by Hie flyers cleaning up outstanding matters. Left for British 1 hough good arrangements have been made by Col. Broome. Lieut. Bissell reports that sev- eral mooring places used by the American planes in the Aleutians have been left in anticipation of the arrival there . of the British flyers. Lieut. Bissell reports that the spring in the Aleutian Isjauds has been an exceptionally bad one Hroni a weather standpoint. Only nine favorable days offered while the American flyers were there and every one was Used with the exreption of one at Dutch Harbor when the three planes were- wailing for. Major' Martin to arrivo loin Chiguik. Hopeful for Success Lieut. Bissell will go from here lo Seattle and thence lo Washington. He has received instructions to be in readiness to go to Labrador and Oreenland to iuake arrangements for the arrival of the round-tl(e-worhl flyers there in August and September, lie is confident that the flight will have a successful conclusion. The worst of the whole under taking is now behind, lie says, and there should be no serious problems from now on. Now al Itangoou, the flyers should be in Calcutta within a Tew days. There the pontoons will be replaced bv lauding years and the stretch lo the north of the British Isles should be easily accomplished, It rs expected thai weather condi lions will be favorable when the crossing or the North Atlantic by way of Iceland, Oreenland and Labrador is made in August, CANADIANS LOSERS maiden trip o the fishing Pfay Before 15,000 Spectators at grounds. Her fare or I3.f)0o lbs. ' 8idn-w u,traU u.lp.. was hough) by tho'Allln Fisheries Ihe Auknn Is a 5H-root long X- Umi.l . HI .... I. 1 1 ... W fMIIHIM ill II I 1 1 I II I lktL u Woi.lll. I UNISON ABSENTEE VOTE MAY MAKE CHANGE IN PRESENT STANDING OF PARTIES AllEy es are Turned to Absentee Vote to Settle the Elections VAN'COt VF.It. June iNl. -All eves are now focused on the ali eutee vole, the count for whirli will lake place 21 days hf.'.re It i belieu-d llial lliere on; about 11,000 alcenlee ballot fen Hi t'ii r ii tl l m. f i tt Win ttftt t nt 1 1 iiti 11 1 Vnncinit ai fill U I v - uin I , II V M IIM 1 ' tr, irwiMil 111 l.7lV. Any decided leaning one. way or the oilier may make a big change ill the standing here becnuc there is u spread of only 1 1 at) votes between the second and eleventh candidate.. A, I). Mcllue, who wa the sixth candidate elected, was only 1X0 voles ahead of Mrs. Mtiry Klleu Smith, who runs eighth. J. TWIGG MAY BE LEADER OF THE CONSERVATIVES Other Names Mentioned as Pos-tlble Choice for Position Following Bowser's Defeat Spml to Daily News VANOIUVDl. June. 23.r-rV U riiill of Mil lUfi-al ..r W .1 liw. iV. dell. Farri. who run 'eleventh, wax only IMG bHow A. j.McC. Orrery, provincial, who is flfili and only Vol voir below A. ;l Mcltne. 11, I.. MailUnd, who edge in ,.'".' volrs ahead of Farri. is llial jinucli nearer Oreery and Mcllac. I l.tlterultf here claim llial Mr. iSiuilli is certain of election am! I they JHiee that Farrls may gej. !' Outside, the city their are also a iiiiiiiIkt of close constituencies where abeiilce may make n change. The race is rlo-e in t he Islands. Cariboo. North Van- rouver. Markeuiir. Prince (ieorge, Albrni. Simitkamrcii. (I rem. ser. II. D. Twlgg of Victoria will wood-Orand Fork, and Allin. undoubtedly he propocd for the tAMiservatlte leadership by Con-hervatttr on Vancouver Island while ( idouel I'eck. member-elect for he Nlands. is also a possibility V. A Maekeiule of Simalkn-meeu. It II. I'iMiley of F.suimalt. and J W. Jones of South Okaii-npan are among the more outstanding members of the Conservative bloc in the llnue and any one of them may he the choice of the party caucus to take the (dace of the member for Vancouver who Is defeated. There i also talk of going outside Hie elected members for a leader and of getting him a seal That is hardly likely, however, i it view of the present uncertain division of the parties. BRITISH AND FRENCH AGREE Will Hold Conference Not Later Than Middle of July to Enforce Dawes Report LONDON. June 23. - Premier Macdouald and Premier Herriot have agreed, providing there is no objection from the oilier allies to hold a rouferenee in London no later than the middle of July for the purpose of settling the procedure of putting the Dawci report iulo rxecloii. BEGAN FLIGHT EARLY TODAY Attempt by Lieut. Russell Vauahan to Cross Continent In One day NEW YORK, June 23. Lieut. Russell Vaughan today began an attempt to cross the continent In a biplane between dawn and sunseL He hopped off from Mltcholl field here at half a minute to three this morning. -iNLv wbbbbbk bbvbbmibbbbbbbiIIbbbs MSBSM n aBsBBSkftsaBsH9sSB 'MDaBsSsSsveBBsSsSsViBsSsSsBsSsSssSsM SkWi bJBbBvJVJHBMMMVJBBVJBvJ Lauada is getting plenty of baby immigrants lhee day. The babies sdiuwn, with their fine, wholesome-looking Scutch mothers, range in age from 13 days to 12 months. Entente With France Was Materially Strengthened by Visit of Premier Herriot LOMON, June 2a. Premier. Mncdonahl told the House ufi tloniuioiis Uial hk rtuilerenre wih thFreiich.llWiui!") IlerHit; vwiT'prellin Tilery to n inler-allieil c6ijference;, which will be culled to meet in Loudon probably on July 1(1, fur the1 purpose or definitely settling the procedure to be adopted for: putting the Dawes report into execution. What was possiblv Lieutenant Clayton Bissell Returns from Aleutian Isds. Hopeful of Flyers' Success Lieut. Clayton Bissell, advance officer uf the United Stales round-the-world flight for that section between Seattle and l'aramushiri Island, Japan, arrived in the city this morning b'y gas boat from Ketchikan after having spent the past rive mouths in the north. He is here to adjust such matters as muy slill be outstanding as a result of the stop of the flyers at this lorl and expects to get away for the south on the Prince Geurge lonighL Was In Aleutians ' . Besides having made all ar- I ITFlf t Z1!! A MPE raiigeiiieuts in advance for the lijti;- oi ,ur ,iii nju!i sitrij lie-, tween here and the Kurile. Islands, Lieut Bissell was with Hie flyers as they made progress a loir,' the Aleutian Islands and he also was in charge of searching operations when Major Martin was missing. He was aboard the culler that scouted the coasts for several days when Major Martin became lost after leaving Chig-nlk That search completed, he ;roceeded; to the end of the Aleutians and was on hand when the three flyers look olT from Attn lo l'aramushiri. His work took him to within sight of the Hussian coast and his duties Xiulehc.wlieiNya.r.adlaiJivessasi: brought thc-news that the long hop marking tiie arrival of the FRIDAY VOTE Kergln Still Leading In ..Atlln While Stoddart Is Ahead In Cariboo VANCOUVER.- June 23. Ac cording to reports received here today Atlin fvjth seven poll to hear from gives 11. K. Kergin. the sitting member, a lead of 84 over the Conservative candidal". In Cariboo -with 13 polls to hear from Stoddart the Provincial candidate, formerly a I.Tberal, 1 leading by .iiTJoye HieConser auve. me vote in' each o these constituencies Todate follows: Atlln H. F. Kergin i 380 HI. Conway , . 2UI Koberl Armour ...'ii. .1 335 V Cariboo Stoddart " (Provincial) 317 Fraser (Cons.) 300 Yorston (Lib.) 290 POSTAL STRIKE NOT GENERAL Montreal Functioning as Usual, Hamilton Holds Back; Vancouver will Consider . TOHONTO, June 23. Exten sion of (he postal workers' strike to Hamilton this morning did not materialize and work U proceeding there. The Montreal of fice s reported to be functioning normally. Vancouver postal workers bad a meeiinz yesterday and decided not to take action before HieOov- rrnineut offer had been thorough. ly considered. FRANK GOSNELL OF PORT SIMPSON DIES Was 20 Years of Age and a Na tive of Village Son of Louis Gosnell The deatli occurred at the end or Hie week at Port Simpson of rrank Oosiiell, aged 20, a native of that place and a-sim or Louis (losnell. Deceased was about 20 years or age. Funeral arrangement are In the hands or Urn B.C, Undertakers or this city and Interment vylll, take place ut Port Simpson. THIRD TEST MATCHiBODY OF WEALTHY NEW .SID.NKY, June 23 The .... third linen crall or 10 e Ine UH ..1 T . type and was built ,U the (MW Wo 3" i --i"" 'x v laiiM 3 " ine Ausira an team i roii.i h...: YORK PUBLISHER WAS FOUND DEAD IN SWAMP 10U0HKKKPSIK, J 23, I'he body; or Clarence D. KI1..1.1,... 85 years or age, a wealthy New 'M Ikltit la. iim-itHn.l ...til. - 1 , i -muiiis UII71 liirk 1 1 1 1 11 l Mlui ...-t . " "a"8 1,1 k1 fou rlurncd;Frlsco-.Slan.lard distillate' effl,, Cv "warnp near his summer bo, ncess Lniise Uer tqunagJs .rand she ,barij ,,a,1 "', "llug ten .The Canadian iWni day. ,'c cs a ewAvra&i,,en v v v' iS.H"""" an, record u (s now; The coroner sav. ,i-n.-w.- li i,r'-v' ;,f V : a . ;l,.'wev'r',RU t Mental. T '