Mm mMm m9A m ! 0. mmm M m A mV. mT. ' mmm Mlm ..I II. a ..utiii.ii nr !. I. . r 11 ti'ti v- I in I vii. I iinriitt I. iki' .mil . 1 1 Jf UU UtllUII lilt, IIIHiniu; ........v.i ........j ........ ...... .... WW bj a m a w ai . at& a mj liiiimi i i iinm COLLIDED WITH AN AUTOMOBILE, fllliltlllll.l V. .1 I I l l'i I ! Wlllll II I M III. I I ' " un roor uanumg so rmwir flers Continue Trip by nivor Launch IltHY, Alaska. June 8. The OTTAWA, Juno 8, Fatalities 'uany of llieiri accountable for 'Jfsirc to escape Ihe uppresslvo IIC.il ,.,i..,. I.. I.'nalnni ',vni jiiiiiivii'im 111 i....T,.. Canada over the week end. There Were ru .1 ......... 1 .. n. r,.lnll. 1 . i" Ul 1 IV, II 1 11.1 lll" i.iv,... "os from mdlOr accideuls, with 11 number of Injured and five "Udden dealbs. tut us OKttnu crossing- 1 ' L .1 ..... A D.... . r. 1 J J7-. In v a v a r a M a w mM mammmmmwmm I llllll M ft. W W W W mmW Open in August giving Road to Kamloops AERIAL RECONNAISANCE PROMISED mister pieasea wun progress maue on iaien Island Road toward Galloway hapids linn U II .Sutherland, win) was here H.il 1 1 nl ;i v . announced .. ... . I . l II I I I ... .L,. vvmilil n iiih-mimI in Aiiirnsl anil thai next full un oinobiles 'iniiti ill iiiiii' ill iiii? alii inr aii iiiiiii itiiniiifuiri iij Surveys an; being made of the section counerliiig llazellun ti:irf 1 1 r wl.ifli is nlremlv rmi.MtrnHed. Itetweeii vita .lllll n il I r llllirrriL iiiu 1M1. i i u v iiiiik nit uiim - . I ..... . I. .. I 1 ... M .. 1 .11 f Ill ilU t III HDII I Ilk I ill I I I II II V - erulivo in tin' Liberal Association ami a delegation from the board uf trade, Afr. Sutherland pro mised to try to arrange for ; M;ifor .McLaren-til UlHlertakc ah 'aerial rcronnaisaiire to nee if an ! interior pass tlirougli Hie moiin- i lain roiilil le ilieovereii. Major McLaren is expected to be in Itlm north duriiCff tliu summer and while here il i.x probabie ai;- ... . I .....I., nil l l . f iiiuaiA 1 1 ll' il . . - uni a 111111 i r:i ii j iiii'ii i 1 1 1 in: ti ci iu mlnstap Whon Car Was .-cries of iiwjius lor uie KOMirn- -.. .1. IIIIMlL. i Mr. Siillierland, accompanied V,V.OlL Vi:il June 8.-Krnest by L.W.icer iM.ilip or u.c pu -i.ii ..t v .. r. I' ll lie works department and . . .I.. I M.i.iv'nv ir iin lnr.iil oiriee. ami rknriiMii tii m iiiuiiiiiiiv h 1 1 ii-i I I j " - I ii i II... ....... t.ii'iil - .... I.i.i .1 .mwlriiilpil mi Hie llVfiMrrf.llrtn - - - . i.. . . . ..l i........ir um PI&NF . I iw iii .,hvw..i vvilh I ho nroresH . . .'. . ...ir n.n u-orL .ii i fin in r iv ami - o I . . i, ill li.i .- . ... . r i ... niuiV IIP II 11-1 1 1 1 1 1 111! n ill irninimirr iuii nil iii in- i mi,. ,i....ii...i ...i,i AUlioll la nail oi uie inmiici.ii 'k 44 I ll'IIVVII lllll 1)11 nil! Sliri-i, Im tt'lii.j.l iinuuiiinF iiv iii i'" n ..II 111VUU luli uJi iiik Dasid Wells uf Hurnal.y, sum Tninr nDTV I lllHr.nwilill. iu It lit ItlfT IIOHI I 1 1 1 II II I IIIII1JII I 1 1. in IILIIIn iina ' WAS DAMAGED ur l tmUL rrtiu Cctwr.on 40 and 60 Business Men From South Will bo Here- Special Invitation to Hazelton iiiiwiM'ii 10 and HO business men oT the southern metropolis will be here next - month with the Vancouver Hoard uf lrailo .... 111111111011 to central UriUsii ..I i.im Ariiiiiifemeuls for t.iiiiiini'i... ii.i.ir i-i'cention and entertain I1IIH1 1 here are in Mlie nanus oi new inonoidaiH' carrying three 11,0 local board ut traut. iiity paengi-rs and a crew of two will use a special train " flvin.- r i.-.ii..i i- I., Viinii'l I....... linn. In Hazelton where they r- 1 1 vini 1 mi wi.im'i ii. 1 1 1 -.'in Win .1,,.. ...1 ...1..... ui. I.. ti. in 11 1 1 , i..,i.iv.-il 11 snccial invilallou - II uni. .. uni. ' 1 li" 1 1. . 11... . . , -....I. !.. ......... I .rl. I II IS IIOSSI- 1 nag nerc lie 1 ore uawu u" 10 remain ""-""e Sunday. hie Ihtil some local cinzens ma) Hie miiehino turned over. but join Hie parly here lor 1110 hip "o one was hurl and Ihe pas- tlnough me micnm. cnger conlintied Hie voyage "own the Yukon by launch. rimi ir.inifnn" a m THE WEEK END Intense Hoat In Eastorn Canada Accountable for Soveral Deaths VICTORIA CROSS - .. MANYISITS U1Y J, O'Shra Arrives From Massott Inlot and Ooos North to Doaso Lako Gold Dig ghigs nr Canada's Victorin Cross holders has been visltin the ..iiv .l.uiiiL' he past lew nays, un w., - i- 1 li'S. iea who urrmu nuiu M,wli.li Inlet on the, Prince John last week and went north on the princess Louise nils morning. 11,. ill lako rtart in the Dense i.nko gold rush. Accompanying him is another ox-service man, M. D. H. Place. BUSY WEEK END -' . ON WATERFRONT Soveral Freight Vessels In Be sides Rigular Passenger Boats SHIPPING SPRUCE Prince Hupcrt Mill Ships First Quota of Airplane Stock for Vlckers Tliu week-end naw consider able sliitioiiiu uctixitv in the harbor in addition to the regular passenger ships. The Coast Steamshjii Co.'s steamer (ellic arriveil yesleiday afternoon and is loading lu.uuu feet of airidane snruce at the ocean dock. This represents the fust shipment of IhH slock rrom the I'rinee Ituperl Spruce mill to fill an order running into millions of feet that the local con cern Is to fill for Vickers. Kng- laml. The mill has been piling Hie lumber in Hie ocean dock for some time now. Yesterday aflernoon t h e steamer Hubert II. Merrick, Capt. liillam. arrived at I lie Albert & Mci'-affery wharf, and, after dis- fhariiiiiif lumber, lime and coal herfc, sailed at noon for the NaiW Hier. The C.IUl. freighter I'rineess Lnu is now due at I lie Albert A McCaffory wharf with (.')() Ions of cement. Also in port over the week end was the (Joastwiso SU-am- ship A VUarge Co.'s freighter Anyox. Capt. McKinuon, which arrived from the south on Sat urday evening and, after dis charging -'00 Ions of coal at the Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co.'s plant, sailed last night for Anyox. I'assenger vessels in port over Hie week-end included the Prin cess Heatricc. Prince Ituperl and Venture on Saturday; the Uir- leua and .the Prince Kuperl e.- lerday and Hie Princess Louise I this morning. OPTION GIVEN ON USK MINE Doal Involving Cordillera Group Provides For Payment or S130.000, $10,000 Cash The shareholders of the Kil- selas Mountain Copper Co., who held their annual meeting in this city on Saturday, consented to Hive an oidion lo .Mrs. Maude Amies of Vancouver on the Lot . . . -..!!.. .1 .. I 1 era grouo 01 mining ciaiius near L'sk. Immediate devcloi mini wni-k is to be started on the nronerty and the deal in vohes a total purchase vrice of m 130,0011 with a casli paynieui 01 I O.000 on July '-. Among the directors of the company who attended me. niecling were A. J. Ttionip.iji .of Usk. manai'-'er of Ihe company: J. 1). Wells secretary, and James Darby a heavy shareholder. Mr. Kortner of Portland, Oregon, Ih presldenl. HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT WAS POOR DISPLAY SAN FHANCISCO, June 8. Ocorge (lodfrey, Negro, won 11 decision from Jack llenaull it Ihe end of a ten rounu nom Saturday. It is regarded by critics as (lie poorest heavyweight fight of any coiiseiiueiio ever slaved here. Advertise In Ihe Daily News TAXI BOSTON GRILL and Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing Ambulance M floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Jknywhare at Anytime. parties.. . -..-1 Until 9-A Ana For rats, apply to Uoston and Bin su PRINCE RUPERT Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. ..... vi' vn 151 llurdar't ClrcuSatlon 1664 8U..I ! 424. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PH1NCE HUPKKT, H.C., MONDAY. JUNK 8, 1H23. IBEL SUff BEGINS AGAINST J. S. COWER w rifTmitnrk tw mnr i r An vtTAifr nnTim n A1TTT1 AY 1TA lfT.irir aVT Tir ITTfT" HA I f K. MJlHbKLANU ItLLS Ur WUKK. BtlNb UUNfc UN F1UK1 HtKlN 1KUIN& WAV .1 . IJ' h onnern nignway is Soon to he Opened as Outstanding icgnoclast in the British world of letters and lolilics, Lady Murgot Asqiiilh has published her new bouk, "IMaves and Persons." Expedition is Going North to Take Official Charge of the Canadian Islands of the Arctic 1 YANCOL'YRH, June 8. The Province suys: "During Ihe uiiiimer Uiuudu 'wiii organize an administrative body and police fur :dl inlands Dial have been discovered in Ihe Arctic region uni which Ihe Duiuiniun claims us part of Ibis country. For Jiis purpose lleurge, P. Mackenzie, gold commissioner uf ihe Yuknti, ; -vlimrtml Here H-oni Ihe jiorlli, has been given iin issigniiieul Ihat 111 Miiul of lerrilory over whicb he become liiir e.ei-iitive is Hie nu'sl expansive lhal has been placed uiului be jiuisdiclion of any person heretofore. II embraces islund.-iu the Atlantic adjoining Ihe Arctic as well us 111 the Pacific. The first expedition to bring ' irder inlo Arctic outposts and lo rITt7 11 YTT laT report on the natural resources 1 Kill If MM Nl V ,r 11 fin- nff C.uiHil an nos- w.- ii'ssions' will leave on July 1 un- j Jer Hie leadership oT Mr. Mac-1 ;eiizie who will have a staff of .'eulogists and other experts iti; he party. j Scuffle Took Place at Barnet and "While Mackenzie, who is here n route to Ottawa to complete preparations for the expedition, which will be by vessel to the Surlli Atlantic, would not deny 'he new undertaking lo which he lad been assigned, he had noth- ng to vsay resarding details of the government s plan iior ad ministration of the new terri tory." HEAD OF DOMINION WORKS DEPARTMENT HEROOUND NORTH J. G. Brown Well Known Tennis Enthusiast and All Round ' Sportsman J. O. llrown, head of Hie Doin inion public works department in llritish Columbia and ollielaHy designated resident Dominion (iovcrnmenl architect, passn llii-niiiili Hits nmrninir on Ills wav io Atlin and While Horse where be will inspect the public build lugs. Mr. 'llrown is a well known. tennis player and for a long linn was secrelury of the Victoria tenuis club, lie was formerly iilsii interested in soccer and other outdoor spoils. He now regrets lhal his duties prevent him taking part lo any extent tie expects lo return next week A LUMBER YARD One of Ship Company Held ji by Police A.NCOUVr:il. June 8. Itoliert Small, a ship's cook of the S.S. Hoinera, loading lumber at Dar nel, was found dead in a lumber ard al that place Sunday. Small and three companions visited Vancouver Saturday and returned lain lhal night, .'three men boarded the vessel later. One uf the three, Hubert Oreen- les, is being held by the police pending the outcome of an In- luesl. f ; It is alleged that there was a cullle before the men boarded the vessel and that Small was placed in a sitting position on a idle of lumber,. EIGHTTODIE CAIRO MURDER Prisoners' Were Removed from Dock Shrieking and CAIHO, June 8. Eight of (he men convicted of the assassina tion of Sir Lee Stack last Nov ember have been senlenced lo death. Some of the prisoners were removed from the dock shrieking and si niggling. Break in Intense Heat Wave Comes on Ninth Day Bringing Much Wind and Rain in East CHICAGO, Juno 8. Heliof in the eastern and middle western areas is in prospect today from the- almost iialion-wiile heat ....... ,,'iiii.i. ii..i ImLi.m (nil nf il lives iii nine ilavs. A storm today broke over the country .accompanied by heavy wind and rnin, which caused heavy property damage and numerous injuries lo people -in several uf Ihe western stales. Cowper Sued for Libel in Connection with an Article on Murder Case F. L. Baker Objects lo Statements in Regard to Murder said to have been brought out in Confession YANCOLiYlill, June 8. Information was swo.rn to here oalurUuy night beiore Magistrate J.' A. Fiuduiy by t L. Haker 1. ,r mi ll iuipi .-iiriimsi .Iniiti S. Cnwner. editor of the ll'ii 1 1 1 o v. iiiiiiiM .. ..... . . - . ; - oatmduy Tribune, u weekly paper published here. The charge " . . . . . . it. . in. :i 1 i:..i.. ....... is u stiiiel lo tlic puuiicaiion in uie iriuuuu oi an amvio iciu-taliiig Ut the Janet Smith murder ease. (J. L. Kruser, counsel Tor Haker, was in consultation with Mag-iitntte Kindlay today as lo whether a warrant should be sworn out or only a stimmuns issued. Later in the afternoon it was decided to issue a summons,; - which was done and Cowper is pHIMECI? MAM ,u.nmo..ed lo appear in court ITI II ILilJLl llliill ,iel -Monday Had a warrant (been issued,! ,owper would have been ar-.ested. As il is lie appears in iourl lo answer lo the charge. In the meantime the provin cial poliue are dnvesligaling utalrments in regard lb a Van couver woman mafiirrKr;t eoufes- slon that she knew more , than lias been published about the murder, that Hie girl was killed in an upstair room in the Osier Ave. house during a Halibut fares marketed here this morning totalled ,110,000 pounds, six American boats hav- T 7 0110 iiomids and five Canadians, 30,000 pounds. Prices were better than the average vvhicb prevailed last week. Arrivals and sales: American ii...,,..,,,. I? nun Hi, at 1j .-'('. uni lie to Hie Atlin Fisheries I.--.., i..-., point ii.000 lbs.: Hi cm. r.ooo lbs., and Neptune, 7, Mill Hint. II I lTic and 0c. to the Pacific Fisheries. Hainier, 5,5000 lbs., at l.Va mill 111 Ihe Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co. Commonwealth. .30.000 lbs at 13c and Oc. lo the Booth Fish eries Canadian Co. Canadian Selma. U.OOO lbs., al 13. ic and Oc, and llingleader, 1 It, 500 Ilia III ! Or mid 0.5e. to the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co M. M. Christopher. "J.ooo ins ni i:ie and 5i and Verna. 0,500 lbs., at 13c and 0c, to the Hoyal l-'isli Cn. Cibson. 3,000 lbs., al 12.8c and lie, to tin" Pacific Fisheries. COLONEL DENNISON DIED IN TORONTO! TOHONTO. June 8. Colonel Ocorge T. Denuison, for VI vears police. magistrate and a well known writer on military subjects, died here yesterday. The Colonel, who was born In 1830. served in the Fenian raids and the northwest rebellion. AdvertlftA ,u the Dally Nevv NANAIMOMINES Keeping up Steam and. Running Locomotives In SplU of 5 ' ' Tleua .''':; ' NANAimO, June 8.' Chlneie" have been called into service here lo man the mines of the Western Fuel Corporation fol- I i;ir:is. lowiu-r Hie going out on strike i.....' m. ; ...... ......... ii,...-.. mill lhal of Ihe regular miners on Salur- II1UI, .11 1 UV.TI; ,i;i . . v bloodmarks may yet be seen on day -In protect to a reduction t of n. in tin. iinripr ilium. Willed, liiey are U3I!U.IS uie IIH3 lll-'Vl ill tin- M I'I I 7 , . . 1 rricials and office stair in car l IIU UIIIqIU ...i v. . : 1 1... 11... a H.....I...I i-viti'- mi iiiiiinleiiatice '.work. lieeil reueiiu "- "ul "w 1 w-c? - - : (ieneral s department aird inves- The company is keeping . up li'.li..iw urn H!i Illilde. WlllClli I Sieaill Ullll i iiiiiiuir, iucuuium . i, -i..i..,i n.nv inv.iKe nelsons in soile or Uie lie-up. 01 omei II J" l.""J , . - -r,, InnllvltllW C . 1 1 -. 11 iiii-i.i 1 . . . 1. ..... ivo iieveiopinenis :uae yei ninn inninur been reported from the coinintt- rlon ARlllVilLj lei. which was appointed by the - .- - I ! ! ;fl.i I nan I km tniliUPa lit H til- MHHV" 14JIUUII Lanceville. Lailys'fnith and Cum- Pounds ai Bewer rricoo neriami wun a view, iv humus This Morning I hem also o out on Hlnke. PREVENT MINES FROM FLOODING Although Miners on 1 Strike Pumps Will be Kept Going NANAIMO. June 8. (Following a mass meeting of niiucrk of the Western Fuel Corporation, which rejected the proposal of Ihe com- . 1 1. .. "A!:?.. 1'... pany in regaru 10 a r.uuuiieiii of 00 cents a day "pay' to enw ployees numbering 1,30(1 who ijuit work and will reindlu out until Hie company makcjjiU move lo neigoliale, arrangeiiipnis were made lo keep the minea from Hooding through the efforts of the maintenance committee under direction" of the company. hazelton"airpIane TO FLY IN JUNE Harvey Floyd Obtaining Qualifi cations for Pilot at Jericho Beach Station The Hallway Employees' In dustrial & Investment Associa tion cxVect to make' the first Higbl from Ilazellon In .Ihe Deane Lake country with their all-metal hydroplane Ilazellon about Hie middle nf June. The plane has been overhauled and ,.Ui in readi ness to lako the air, Its pilot, Lieut. Harry Floyd, Is tl present obtalninig the necessary qualifications to lake charge nt the Jericho Heach Air Station s