For rroicciion . . Against I'rulection HABEASCORPUS TORNADO IN Majority against FAILURE OF PROGRESSIVES law Party Projected Into Sas katchewan Met with no Success at Election Special to laily News, HKi.l.NA. June 3. - An out-i H-uinl, In to this morning 'he' iia.l apparently eleeled only Tom : eic and Iwo l.ouern- inie 11 iiiil returns may adii r. her or two to the list. h-Mu .s known Hits t niu- ) Miow thai the system hm iiis'il, Liberalism is as strong a k ..I live- iii a niov nee lliai nas ai- hd? necn Liberal. II is thought hicre lial the result will act as n di'tei-renl on any move on tin Ki-ar of (lie opposition lg try to l'i on a Dominion election jiw now FOR WONG SING Effort Being Made to Free Chinese House Boy Comml' ted on Murder Charge YANCOt VKIl. June 3. On the lif'i'und that no evidence was ad mired al the nrcllinhiary hearing vvlitili iini.lirnled Woutr Sing I with the Janet Smith murder, J. H Senkler. rouosel for the (hm ! ee boy. yesterday applied lo Hit' ! fuprrme eourl for Ills discharge froin custody. The writ of habeas corpus will )C"iippm'l fin here TWO STATES Four People Dead and Quarter Million Damages Result of Storm OMAHA, June 3. Four people nrc dead and properly damage estiinaloil al a iiiarler ot a inll-lion 'dollars was Ihu loll or a tor- "ado ami electrical storm in ''astern Nebraska and Western luwu yesterday, BAN ON CRIPPLES. FD.MONTO.V .1 1 1 ii a. Kdinon is putting a ban on cripples wiiii come here In peddle wares on Hie streets. will b uul to Out skiers 110 Tin; Conservatives voted solidly for tin Meighcn resolution, while Liberals, Progressives, dependents, and J. S. worth, the Labor inemlier sent, Mited nonius I it. i: ti... f.... I. ...... ..r II... Vn.L'i . T fcluv..i rleelioii yesterday was lie complete failure of I lit two tin'v uppojitiou., Progressives Here Jus as violellT Iu opposing Premie Dunning ami his cab- Bnc n were (In i;onervawes. ,.. alinul I'ViTy rase tliey small PrivilcRes extended lo local cripples TWELVE DIE FROM HEAT IN EAST AND MORE IS EXPECTED XKW YOHK, .Itine 3. A record breaking heal wave in the Fast claimed a dozen lives in two days and the 'at is expected to continue for another 18 hours. FISH ARRIVALS STOCK MARKET H.C. Silver llH.ellon (Sold Cobalt Howe Sound Silvercrest Duuwell Premier Terminus u- Daly-Alaska . Hayvicw (Iranby Indian Surr Inlet Sclklrks L. & I Landings Were Lljht This Morning, the Total Being 6G.OO0 Pounds I'Uli .-ii'iivats were lishl Ihi morning totalling C0.O0O lbs. Five American boats disposed of 55,000 lbs. and two Laiiailians, I 1,000 lbs. Arrivals and sales were as fol lows: American J. I'. Todd No. II.. 20.000 pounds, al He and 7c, to tho Itoval Fish (Jo.. Teddie .1., 13,000 poumls. al lie and 7c. and Yesta 10,000 poumls. al i.i.oc aoo iu, n i- lloolli Fisheries tianaoiao Wabasli, 7.000 pounds ul I i.io 7i. mill hum &.000 puumis .. it in ..ml 7c. lo he Canadian .it , , . i ...... -, Fish & Cold Sloragc t.o. Canadian .. , 1.....H w mill miomls. ill I2.2c and Cc, lo the Atlin Fisher ics. . . i . . m,.i. :i nno ooumls in i-.i ..mi., - - mid Oc. lo the Uanutuaii risu Cold Slorage (Jo. Salmon June II., 500 pounds or re.l salmon, lo the Iloyal Fish Co. al 12.1c Hid." Asked 1.35 1.50 .0 1 .03 15.00 18.00 .15 .17 3.18 3.75 2.28 2.31 .5 .5(5 .25 .20 .10 .HVj I 1.00 17.00 .07 Vj .08 .05 'i .05 ')'( .0 Vi .05 .25 .30 v.. ,.n,l Mrs. J. O. Mlllichainp . .j. ii.... i.. ii.. ...i... i.nvit ,een resiumi; in un who ii"" - . i. ...i .ii., ..i Mm liesner aimu-iioimu u i ly , ,,i Tor the past Tow weeks, ten on II. Ij mil rning's train Tor Prince n m onioiilc to their home In l inn p - V.itiiouxf.r. ELEVATOR COST Construction Will bo Within Original Estimate, II Is Expected OTTAWA, June 3.-11 is ex- peeled that (he Prince Huper'. elevator will be constructed for less than the original estimate which was as follows: ' Foundations (contract awarded lo the Northern ConslrttelionCo. and J. W. Stewart at litis rigure) 222,oon Warehouse and Irack- sheil Storage annex Drier and boiler house Ofllcc and sub-slaHon.. ISallerics and shed .... IWrtrtat'.'' trestle, rt fill Contingencies .. FiiBineers' fees 1 Mlllll.I'Villlll and TWO DEATHS FROM 510.0HC 2 io.oyo 30.IMMI l'J.000 CO.OOfl 20,0011 03,000 I.32(J,300 FIRST CHAIRMAN OF PARKS BOARD J. C. McLennan Chosen at Initial Meeting of New Organization .1 I'.. McLennan was selected chairman of the cily Farke it. I !i lln first meelimf of Mils newly formed body which was hcd.,.yeslei(lay afternoon in Hie mayors oince. City Solicitor Jones is prepar ing Hie necessary bylaw for the regulation or parks and, iiulll this is passed by the board, no iii'limi can be taken, although I lie board is already actively nlanuiii? Its work. Thosi. atlenilinv the meeling veslerdav were K. Yau (iastel, Mil. Perrv. Citv Solicitor .lone and S. Jv. Campbell, all iuember.s of Hie lioanl. AUTO ACCIDENTS ON VANCOUVER STREETS YANCOUYFIl. June 3. Willi Hie killing of. an uiiuhIimiiiiico ..1, i, !(.. uniiniii bv an ioilo on Hustings Street last night, deatli rrom that cause numbered Iwo in Hi., oast 21 hours. Mrs. Hessie Slockwell. who was run down by a truck Saturday, died yesterday BIRTHDAY OF KING IS KEPT Honors Include Eight Now Bar onets and Twonty-Hve Knights itiig markeil by the customary congratulalions and Iroopiug of colors by brigade guards at St. James' Palace. The birthday honors include the-'creation of eight new baron els ahd 25 knights. ELEVATOR TO BE HELP TO KETCHIKAN Insurance Rates In North Aro Hardship on Exporters Says Mill Manager ; KETCHIKAN, June 3. At the Rotary Club meeting hero Monday, Eldon Daly, manager of the big lumber mill here spoke of the advantage the grain elevator at Prince Rupert was likely to prove. It would have the effect of bringing big vessels within fifty miles of Ketchikan and theso could be diverted here for'lum-bor carrying. One of the difficulties of lumbering In the north was the high rate of Insurance charged on ships. Additional Insuranco had to be taken on vessels coming north of Bur-rard Inlot for lumber cargoos and this In somo cases amounted to as much as TAXI BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, 25 and with newly laid dancing Ambulance floor for hire. Suitable for dances, barujuets ond wedding Service Anywher at Anytime '., 1 Fr parties. Talis, apply to lloslon IUnd ,d Royal Royal Motel, noui, 3rd ra A ' '.,,, hn.,.yie 'e U,. PRINCE RUPERT drill, Third Ave. win ou -r '-'o and Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper YttUrdty' Circulation 163S Blrt.t ! 607 PRir.F. FTVK OEMS. Y(U. XV NO. I2l. I'HINCK ItUl'KHT, H.C., WKDNKSDAY, JUNK !J, OfflMONS STRONG AGAINST HIGH Cunard IJfler Ascanla, constructed for Canadian service, is equipped The with motor lifeboats fitted with wireless Instal ation. Each one of these boati is. capable of travelling at a speed of 8 knots, with in or-linary lifeboats In tpw. Premier Announces That Minister to Washington will be Appointed Soon; Difficult to Find the Man - i OTTAWA, Jiinl i Tlie Uaiiiiilian govenuneiit Iioim? Iu make Hie appointment of Canadian minister to Washington very shorllv Premier .Mackenzie King aiinoiiiiceii in Hie House or Conin.ons last night, when the vole or !0,000 for Canadian reproenluliuu in the United Slates was before Hie House for consideration. . . Freniier Mackenzie King said the government had not found it easv lo secure a person it wanted to represent Canada anil referred to necessary personal expenses which weid with such a post. i i I ! 1 1 NOVA SCOTIA WILL HOLD ELECTION ON JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH HALIFAX. June 3. The dissolution of the Nova Scotia ., ... House of Assembly wits announced today by Premier Armstrong. The elections will take place on June 25. .V 4.-t-4- newmIng ! engineer is i DOUGLAS LAY j YICTOIHA, June 3. - Douglas l.nv. a well known mining en gineer, has been appointed resi lient engineer of Hie mineral sur ivey district No. 2 with lieaduuar-ilers al lla.ellon. the appointment ;to take erred Immediately, Hon-i William Sloan announced Ibis j morning. 1 Ailvorlise in Die Dxilv Newt Shanghai is an Armed Camp with Banks Closed and Stores Boarded Up Following Several Outbreaks SHAMHIAI, June Shanghai was an armed camp U'day. ' m .ii. ...... I . ii. io ......... i, ,,r i.K.i.l II.., tiiitiee In ooeo fire kill- I u uiiiLiii'unn iiii5 im.iiui.fi v.ih.tvi. .....v.- -1 LONDON. June 3. King iuir Iwo persons and injuring many others. George celebrated his sixtieth) In anticipation id trouble, the banks closed and all store I.I..H..I.... I, Il, r,i.i.,.u,,,, l,n.'. r,...,il. ...o l.ii.iwl.,l mi fiiml I it' I Mir l'llliooeil out liv lite sliou- I'lllllimji ll'.ll, uvm'tvn .' i i,ii.h. tiiv inn.i... .. a f 'i ..... ..- .. . . . t I I r . ...I.M.. Ituuiiij Hotels ami stores are being searcneu inr arms wmn' um" i ....ii,..,., :...,i,,,ii.., (ii.,,,.) lliil.'iin nllenitileil Ihu llisk III l'.inll IIUII!..,!, .1111 millllft ,.ivu , v " of restoring order aHcr u'series or uprisings which were started lasl Salnrdav by Chinese students who organized a demonstration iigaiusfthe prosecution of strikers in the Japanese liwned Hpinmiig mills. , eleeled. 'The standin morning was as follows: Liberals . . , Prwessives ...... Const rvalixes (ndependenl. I)6ublful .... ... . . DeTerred TARIFF JBERAIS WIN EECHON IN SASKATCHEWAN BY VERY IMCE MAJORITY lajority Against Higher Tariff in House of Commons Was Large Only 37 Voting Favor of Motion n-i"iv inn,- :t iu n m.-iiiirilv nf III) voles (lie House inm i n n nnrmt f luminous last night defculcd ti n aiiiciidinenl muvnl by Hon. fj,llLJ VllYlIllN I .... l.iiftliilll I illlkll 11 III v lt:illl' III I I I II II 1 II II . I HIIIIIU i:.. i . . r I l.n I i-i f f mi i ! f i n i I n ml fi tn w i ; Op Illl HUlIlf UI4IKT mi?HMI III my imiia "ii .inmv vw. ...... Ll nmU'i-liU! basis. The 1 . - . . . :7 I'i7 Wireless For Lifeboats Liberals Returned in Saskatchewan Again; Substantial Majority Premier Dunning and Cabinet Given Another Term of Life but Attorney General Cross Defeated nifMVA Imwi .! Th I.ilirr;il uiivpriimput of Snskatrhe- iiuv- - v. - ' J IUl'llil o" kvau, headed by l're.nuer L. A. Dunning, was returned at the polls .uwi..iii:.v vviiii.i vflrv'fi'vv eonslitiieiicie? -had renorted returns complete, Hie lesulls this inurning indicated that the liberals had elected i:t candidates and in ten remaining the outcome was ... . - . r ii. ... ii... r :i. ...r.t ...l..l:,lf.U i.ioiilnliil early louay. in six ui uiese ioe uiuciai luuumaic u3 eading. On Hie basis or these results the government supporters arc claiming thai the government will have an unimpaired ma- jorily iu the next Legislature. . In the last House the government had lli.oiil or a total or (53. ' One r the realures oT the election was I be return or Pre mier Dunning and his entire cabinet, with the exception or Attorney Oeneral Cross who was defeated in Hegina. Harris Turner,. Jlie. ".I'rogres-sive leader, wa deTealed iu Sas- kalmiii where lion' A. ' I1: 51 C- Nab. minister or works, was (lib t3 I to Total .. 53 Mrs. C. K. Itainsland, the first woman ever elected in the Sas katchewan Legislature, who hasi two provincial elections to her credit, was defeated by the Progressive candidate in Pidly. Mrs. Ilamslanil was a Liberal. Results at Noon HiasiNA, June 3. (.Noon) Flection results at noon show 17 Liberals elected and five Pro gressives, iwo i.ouscr4iii-, i m,i..i.i.mli.nU five doubtful ami Iwo deferred. BACK FROM FRANCE Father WolIT of Hie Yandet lioof district, who has been on an extended trip to Franco, was mi arrival fruin the south on liso iii.ii, i... :iii-'i I liis morning, lit linn,, .x-.'.r" will proceed rrom her; lo interior. NO VERDICT IN the ROBBERY CASE Ross Watson Must Stand Trial al Next Asslics For Robbery of Nanalmo Bank XAXALMO. H.C. June 3 Hoss Wiilsim. former Seattle police ofHcer accused id being one' or . . . 1 1 . , I.... ii ...... i n ''iiiil' i mil roiioen ihu huji Hank on December 12 last or 12,0(10, will have lo stand another trial. Following three lllVi' lV lilenee. I lie Jury in the ussUo eourl Iftsl night could not iilmi'p on a verdLet. After three ours' deliberation they were dis missed and Watson was .remanded until the next assizes when it is likely Hie other men IIITllSI'll II f oarticinalion iu the robbery now held in Seattle will conic lo trial at the same tune. Counsel lop the crown and for accused addressd the, jury and the charge by the judge occupied all the afternoon anil Hie case went lo the Jury al 5.15. ZANNI FLIGHT IS ABANDONED Vanoouvor Supply Boats Got Orders to Return Home TOKIO. June 3 'ZaUni' world flight , has been definitely abandoned and the supply ships sent .ere from Vancouver have been ordered to return at once. Earlier Message YANCOUYFIL June: 3 According to information received here by the .International Towing Company, whose tugs Canada and Imbricaria were chartered by-Major Zanni to convoy his planes across Hie North Pacific, the world flighl has not yvt heeji abandoned as reported. Owners of the vessels have been semiofficially Informed that Hie Ar gentine aviator plans lo leave Japan on July i. VANDERBILT IN POLICE TRAP Officer Says He Is Rockefeller When Prisoner Tells His Name MK1UDIAX, Miss., Jdrie 3. Cornelius Vanderbilt, a ' lnillion-.ii,- iniii-ist. n In veil the fly In Hie web of the rum-running trap set recently for a baiii) of notorious liquor importers. Yauderbilt and his secretary, John II rod is. were louring in a large car. An officer "on . the outskirts id Meridian toolC them into custody ior examination and immediately" three other officers joined to lake them -To 'the police station. 'I'm Cornelius andorbilt. said I he prisoner to the leader of the officers. "(Had to meet you, Cornelius," replied the officer with i smile, "I'm John D. llockcfeller." A Her the car and the men were searched and Hie officers actually round thai it was Aan-ilerbilt. they offered apologies all around and allowed the men to depart. Incidentally, Cornelius did nol have, with him any intoxicants. McLENNAN NOMINATED IN EAST EDMONTON KDMONTON, Jupe 3, A. IL McLennan was chosen by the Liberals of Fast Ftlmoulon lo contest the constituency. Unvote for him being IfM' nnd for Mayor Hlalchford flU. ;