TAXI BOSTON GRILL Mete Largo Up9tair Dining Hall, 5 and with nrwly laid dancing, Ambulance . f.oor for hire. Suitable for ', IB wedding dances, banquets and parlies. . - For rat"8, apply to Boa ton M MAYS! J-KM HWB -,4 fifth SL. PRINCE RUPERT Orill, Third Ave. Phone 4B7. MATT VIPgCK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper .... w vn I PHINCK HUPEIIT, H.C., 'MONDAY, JINK 1, 1023 tturdiy't OlrcultUon 1684 Sir PRICE FIVK CENTS. way through the clouds that Ining northward oer Mount . ..... . ... i .. . t i.t " iik iii'L'.iii ihi ni'si vnvaire n a a r i ' io a koiu ..iiii.ntii. iinn iitii 1 1 1 1 inn i-i'iii'i'i mi nit' iii.nrn hi iiuiiiuii fiith cues, winch Im now made it possible lor inen lo i ly in 5 - - - ! a few hour (o an F.hluiuilo n r t f w 1 IT71 1 in rm ii I A. M mk A M W MwrntA m M I 500 MILE RACE .ii mm ..a rF mm 1 1 wm in tt ii l n . in i i im in Unce on Saturday at Indianapolis i in r riiiii i.i DIs- I M II I f 1 Iff II I llllli" 1 I "I'll rat: a. (lie youuiniui rami? 1 I II H lil 111 III Mil II til it HUM ill: 1 Ik fori a itovI enUniali'il al l.tt,. 1. I I I. ..Ml 11 ever witnessed a sporting ne paola, who iiroxe an uie . i ... inilr ait eniKo of 101.13 mile hour. As wijimM lie fii'tc FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA i li;ti i ii. til t ii ii iiioir - - u r.. i ..... j riiiiuiinai ktu'i ii til . iinlf and a uuarler behind in ('.Mil Wlllll. TMIIIIt'I IIIUIM1. rii likimiiv iiunri mhi l h .iti.l ll ,1 1 1. 1. l l.t l'lllli:i rrnnnm -iw niimfl I IJI. I. I' l.ll II I V WERE RESUMED w,,vo Hnain riro invo w"" and Mortally Wound One Student at Shanghai SIIVf:lllt 1.,,,.. I XlvllM'll .i.Miihii. inn: i ail nti.l ii. ii'iiiimlf'il urn Ibl .. ii, . . . ii ' u'vi ii M . y licie Salurday due to iigitaliou IV I Ii I it ii ., I ...l..i. I , fil'lillWl . "IIIIK.I' Ol llll Mid" ,.r....... - atiee HiilnniiiK mills strike 1 I'll L nu h I lie- Inlcul iiulbiTHk lliin af- Pl'lirt.... iJll.l. ..,.11.... fl...l inlit fl 'ii ninii 'uii, r ii 1 or iicmonsiraiors, moriai- "vvnniiiiM inif fiii'ii lhrce Itimsiiiiw xvUn nl't' alll'- .1 . i . i .ii. i .. .i.... i 11 U liaVO IHHMI MIC Mill IT UllUirilin I' r V n aaak SB Al Kill H VI V I UftlRI FIVE ARE KILLED II VMM Ti iV iit.i,. I...... I -' VI I 1 II I I II I II III V IIIIIW III ill lll 11(1 hu wlfi. mill ilii'i- ehildreu S I ii .... ul....l. r I.. ..I.. flnn '"luiiiintr son whs seriously in jured, SYDNKY AiiiliM.liM .lime 1. image from recent floods in V. r . . oouiii waics .is esnmaicii "l 112,000,000. hit'li. when there was last a goM rush, would have liiken many ila or weeks to reach by root or wal or transportation. Tlie take-off was in Ibis wise a iiiclniesuue eenl and. who knows, may proe an epochal one. On IcHvrhg heie,' the intention Hof Chhu-J.-cnlt-WVilltiims, pilol of the plane, was lo reach Wran-i-M'll in about an hour and a half. Mr. I.illle. leader of the expedi tion, has some business lo transact al the Hank of Alaska there. This finished, il was the plan to lly on this afternoon to Telegraph Creek where the fust base for the machine as leen established. As far as the machine, was concerncil, everyuiinK was m nerlecl order. There was an other lest flight on Saturday af ternoon afler which the plane was filially loaded with airplane pirils, benol and cast nil oil for its Imp today. Mils morning me rii.,,- nmiv' nfler its three weeks slay here at the Prince, llupert Jlolel, packed up its ei- fects and was soon away. Fascinating Flight There is .something of the same raseinaiiu; iiiuiuiniiuj about the nelial Argosy which has left Prince Unpen for me Cassiar gold, fields as there must 1...H. I i when Loluinbus leu r .1 : -,....1 a.fl I It .oil hl-i VOllK: i" "w"'' America or when the anciems i. .... iLiviinilnf in- Caesar set SIH II IIS .in nut for "more worms 10 cum oner." u-i.ii., vii'iii ha i l.ll ( it-, me ii..ii-..ii inii'inn engineer head admitted that ing Ihe expedition, i...", iioiiiid to explore a rich ...imii'iii nld. word of which had been broiwhl lo the outside world by Fraok l'erry aml (Iwi-gij who will plaler. Ihe pros-peclur.i ....i.i,. ii... iiviissiNc nlane on ils iiiu,- in .i.i. flight in from lelegrapn wwk , Dease Lake, he and his i i miwi cer a uiy ne mu- llli.ft:i .,1 t vinced that they are ioiio...b n.i.ir. nwii'K hail a nine SOIIU ' ii'ni "i.i'iwiii'rlor's fancy." . il.:.... Il is no liaphazaru cm-cuiuuu 1 1. . I I . . ..I I Ul I but has b' careiuuy imuuh... and expense has ap.areuii) merely a secommry eonsim it t .. I l it III II kimr of the plans. in i" " lion . , . , Not ufily has one of the most cosily airplane in Canada been ,.nKll,,Ml for ihe Hummer, and perhaps longer, for Ihe work but I I I,. IMTMIIIK! inents bao eiai'i'i mi' . , .h, nwule.ror its operation a d .emole field in which the ..innliine is lo la High Prices Paid for 167,000 Brought Inby U.S. Boats With I'JO.noo pounds of hnli- jhut offering, prices loday jumped to I u.j (I Tor American boats while Canadian got only 12.10 for best quality fish. Of Ihe lolal sales American boa In had 1(57,00 0 pounds and now they arc rattling mimic real money in their pockets. Details ol the sale' are: American Sunset 25.000 at 15.70 and (J lo Hoolh Fisheries. I.iluya 17.000 and North: 21.- noo at 15.70 and Or to Pacifi' Fisheries. enith Ua.oob al 15.70 and Cc lo Cold .Storage. Augusta 20,000 al li.7U and 0 lo Hoolh Fisheries. Humbler 5,500 at 1 1. 70 and b to Alliu Fisheries. Foremost 28,000 at 15,70 an. lo Itoyal Fish Co. Canadian Muirneac 0,000 at 12.10 and 5 to Cold Storage. Mamie 1500 al 12.10 and. 5 to Allin Fislieries. r Allen 7.000 al.f2.Hl and 5 lo Cold Storage. II. A II. 5,000 al 12.10 and-5 lo Cold Storage. Hraiil J, tOO al 12.10 and 5 lo Itoyal Fish Co. BERLENBACHIS NOW CHAMPION Boat McTlgue In Fifteen Round Bout at New York Saturday Night AF.W YOltK, June I. "lierlcn-bach become Ihe world's light iium A'u-iiilit. ehanmion on Sat urday night by oul pointing Mc Tlgue in a fifleen round limit, ti. ii.i. rh I Ihree rounds llor- III l,l' ... . leubach was master but from me rolirlh lo Ihe seventh Meligues ai l fill left was conl biliously in his opponents' face and Ihe hit ler seelned unable lo peueuaie the older man's defense; 'Toward Ihe end of the bout ii....i..,.i.'iiiii voiinth and strength began lo weary MeTigue. finally i. roving the laller's downfall. I LABOR WINS the new house turns are in. sulltt are Labor ists and other St. LOUS, iii.i.i-iileil. such .Slelcber, who an.ullr,M,en(s can only be mane expense. In the lit -very Kwul rirsl Place, Ibis big Vickcrs V.k- is ..... . hut airplane Mm.etl.ing in the neig iborhood of ')5 000. 'The charlering or It, account of the risks to which continued on pae six) ELECTIONS: Will Probably Have Baro major ity In New South Wales SYDM'.Y, June I. -The Labor iles were viclorious in the New i. ..ini.i Ii.tw sialurdav oouui .ii- ores and it is expected Ihey will have died ... I.aie majority of members in when all the re in date Hie re It and National LMoiios ll wilh six iloublful seals to hear from. JOE STETCHER THREW STANSLAUS ZEBYSZKO June 1. lost the weight wrestling championship to SI rangier Lewis four yetiM . . . . ... .1 ..... ago, tleieaicii Miuusiaus ko Ihe tide claimatil. .,ebvs.ko was laken lo UiO iiniiiiiil ii fler the match bill il was found Ihat he was not set liously injured. OLD HUN1ERS LEFT TODAY IN AIRPLANE . - - - mrv irm it i r 11 I 17 iVwSIYT'YlVTYFl EN ARRESTED AT HOLLYWOOD FOR FLU Hint 10 KIDNAP fflAKY rAUUKV irplane Left Today in Search of Gold in Rivers of North B.C. u www re r n w w m Z w w. is tr u - u, mm mum w spectors, is very costly to operate but results expected II; M horse power Napier Lyon inolor giving forlli u i v ilriine ii nit lis silver wings g 1 lit It ti ill orriiMoiiul hursts the -nil s rays, the big irkers fljing boat, wlncli will curry; ihibald Litllc. Detroit mining engiiu'er, to the Cassiar gold ii i l ..rf il.:.. ..! II MI n... Ili.i t j ..-I K ti'iiirriii''' 11-, I I " j.. p - - ' " . AMERICANDAY FISH EXCHANGE l'ruf. J. T. Scopes, TeniK.-ee high seliool leuflieiV has uetn urrrsled on a charge of k-ai lniig iwolulioii rouirary lo Ihe slate law. Clarence. Darruw, famous Chii ago lawyer, Williaih Jennings Uryan and Dudley Maione of New' York have asked to defend him without fee Five Thousand Lives Lost in Earthquake and Fire in Talifu in the Province of Yunan, China I'KKl.N, June I. Five thousand lives were lost in an earth quake and fire that destroyed Ihe town oi laiuu in uie norm west part ur Yunan province on March Mi, according lo Falhe ci. oi ..r ii,.. i :.-ii lnt ! misvion there, whose story, of Ihe nolo Ullliui i' i ov w i i -..in.il fi:i ins! rearlied here mm... ii.wti vi"i 'i1ninil inm iiit; n ii ."" i - ' - oersons being trapped in the Haines following the shock, i..n.. rivM nil. pi- towns also-suffered severely in the same neig hborhood. 9 FRUIT IS FAILURE IN THIS PROVINCE EARLY REPORTS SAY YICTOItlA. June i. The fruit crop promises lo be light this year. Not only is a small yield of strawberries certain but other small fruits are variable anil the apple, 'plum ami pear crop are very light, while in the interior apricots and peaches show promise of being a failure. Judging from the outlook, much rruil will have lo lie imported Ibis year. THOMAS MARSHALL DIES I 1 ! WASIIINOTON, June I . Thos. U. Marshall, a war time vii'f- idcnl of Ihe United Males, here this morning. SILK BROUGHT FROM ORIENT MICHKiAN CITY, June 1. Five Hundred Shriners 1 Empress of Canada has Biggest Passenger List of Yoar So Far YICTOItlA, June I . - Carrying 700 passengers, Ihe largest list Ibis year for any trans-Pacifle liner, the F.tnnress of Canada iloeked Ibis morning. In addi lion lo the passengers and oi dinary freight Ihe strainer also lirniiuhl a iiuaiilily of silk valued .it somewhere around four mil lion dollars. LEWIS WON "Slrancler" Lewis retaliated Sal unliiv for Ihe much disputed de i: feat last wilder al Kanslis Cily al Ihe hands of Dig Muml by de feating him three falls lo two. Men Arrested Charged with Plot to Kidnap Mary Ptckford During Visit of Shriners to Los Angeles i rm AMiF.I.F.S. June 1. Three men were arrested here Joo Saturday night in connection with uii alleged plot to kidnap heavy-LMarv Pickford and hold her for riinsdin. ,' According lo detectives, who sliattoweii uie men wmu weeks ufler chancing to overhear Hie' plot discussed, it was planned lhal Ihe kidifappers should disguise llieinselves us ci.,.'. l.iii.ili'i.iU nf wIiiimi :ire now iii couveulioii here, and .ilii mi..-, iniii.ii v .... - . .. i . ..I..I..aI II... tiifil.irn wlnt nw th.. retnrneil from he s 11(110 ill lier UIIUIII I lliw I'li-ii.i. k-.ii. ' , ... . .1 111. Tin. home or Miss Pickford nml her husband.. Douglas Kail hunks, has been heavily guarded for Ihe past week. Due to Arrive Here on Visit During Next Week Over five hundred Shriners will visit 1'rince Hupert next week in two large excursion, parlies lhal are being handled un der special irruiigemeiils by the Canadian Aalional Hallways. Special trips of the steamers Prince Hupert and Prince (Jeorge will he involved and resultant changes in the regular schedule will be annoiiii.ced tomorrow. Some 225 members uf Assyrian Temple, Cinciiiuali, will arrive here on Tuesday. June P. at 1 o'clock in the evening abuard the Prince (ieorge. They will spend three hours in Ihe filv iii'in'ceilinir lo Slewarl al i - i - -- .... midnight, lleturuiug the next eening at 7 o'clock, they will go Must by special train. The second party consists of ivec 300 members of Ziihrah Shrine, Minneapolis, whu will arrive from Ihe south al 0 o'clock Thursday morning. June 11, on Ihe Prince Hupert. A spe cial train will ta&e them Fast the same morning. WEATHER REPORT ' FOR MONTH OF MAY 111 HRS. SUNSHINE Theweaf her the mouth of May al Ihe station al Island shows: FOUND PARALYZED taken Digby Mean temperature 50. Minimum temperature Hi on May 15. M iniinum temeprature at on May 21. Ilainrall 3.8(5 inches. Sunshine 1 1 1 hours. Maximum wind velocity 33 miles oil May 1. Total wind mileage 3211 miles. report for AT WARKE CHANNEL I Dan. Cameron, Well Known Trai ler, Rescued oy t-rtenos anu Taken to Simpson HosDltal Dan Cameron, well known Warke Channel hand troller, was found in liis cabin at arke ne! this morning in a par alyzed condition by fellow Irol lers. He bad apparently been jn lhal condition for some hours ami il was fortunate for him thai help arrived when il did. Ho was taken lo me 1'ori :?ioisui hospital by a packing boat. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE RETURNS ON INCREASE iTotal for May 1325 Is $35,048.82 as Compared With $26,744.04 In May 1024. Customs and excise revenue for the mouth of May lolalleit !635.'.M8.H2 according to figures given, out Ibis morning al the customs house. 'This shows ciTiisiderable increase over the total for May l'J2i which wui $2ti,o77.01. ; ROB3ED BANK. CHlC.UiO, June I. Five Lers belli un the Haker STILL CONTROL AMERICAN BOY W. S. Harr.'s and Associates In terest English Capital in Promising Mine at Hazelton Regarding the recent , deal whereby Fuglish capilalists re presented by ArthurDenby of London, becameiinlerested in the American Hoy mine at llazellon. V. Harris, -owner of the pen perly, announces lhal he and his associates still relain control of the mine. They disposed of a fjuantiy of stock, however, lo the Knglisli interests whp will put up the money for continuation of active development work wilh a view to shipping ore. to Swansea, Wales, for smeller treatment. A ash payment was also made lto Mr. Harris and his partner, John Mullen. Mr. Harris returned lo the city . , .. r .... on Ihe Uaruena yesieruaj aiur-nooit from Vancouver where he had been in connection wilh the deal. He will spend a couple of lays here proceeding lo llazellon on Tuesuay or eunesmij. NARROW ESCAPE rob- stale batik of Cicero and escaped wllhj $15,000 this morning; KILLED IN MINE lllllMIXiillAM. Ala.. June l.- Slx white persons were killed Insl niirhl frum an eXtdoslon of bla"k- damp in u mine al I'ipei OF FISHERMAN H. B. Thompson Loses His Boat , Violet But Is Picked up Himself by Emll Sollld H. H. Thompson, well known Warke Channel hand troller. lost his boat Violet, and had a narrow escape wilh his life on Saturday, according lo word brought lo town Ibis morning. The Violet struck -the shore at Ten Mile Point and was Kift in a bad position. A, strong west wind came up overniglit and the boat began lo sink. Mr. Thomp son owes his life to T.mil SoJlid oT the boat Stroller who stood by all night and picked hijn up in Ihe morning. hat Is leil oi the wreck is being salvagod, FIFfY WERE GASSED WITH YELLOW FUMES Liquid Chlorine Container Burst and Vapor Swopt Over Town ANNK MASSK, Fraijcc. June 1. Fifty persons were gassed in the streets here ye-jlerday as a I hick screen of yellpw ish ruiues from a lank or liquid' chlorine swepl over the lowu when the container exploded from 'Twelve of the victims are serious condition Mr. sailed nui'"n ieat. In a and Mrs. Olof Hanson last night on Hie !'rine. fur Yatioonver.