u II Ina to Force the Canadian National to Build Hotel i Mil. Aus. :V. Upal h: . aifnel Uy Mayor a teller MI to .Sir i m'mii fn an effort, la ue of the coimlrue-' ! a iiutal h the Caiu-al Kin Milnlm ool .! in eini"'Wrei to I at the company' agreement made with an Northern. ! t leiier my the tare of the Canadian I the lipids of Van- "iand Mm immeiliale t iiii nil ii ri am w mi m . m mM all .V m-m m llll II I RUNNING WELL vur ri u tt. irnn Kn nni in u usl i I I i Averaged by Fishermen c nig xalmon are mn-ii the Iliiiidait Inland ;i"d lti" fleet of oine 35 ' i- ly llnrl Wearmonlh, r l he fish Mieker Nar-wlio left for .lliat afli nioon. Oihoe- are avcraiiiit between 25 i ' I he boa I. The fleei Ma' fihing operalioiH fU!' nnoiher Iwo s. ; em tier 15 or :.', when nil iintu ijiuleil on the i;itn -r iimh iidcu. l1Knii. - ram cargo SHIP IS LOST Goes on Danoeroua Reef on Second Voyage and Breaks In Two I'AIIIS A ni, :o . ti,,,i.r liar, been Iol on u diiiixeroun I"' f klliiVL'i. rlM .li......ili.iii'tU1 iiff ut I In. iii.i.. Ki.ra,. ulpinnitr anlaii. thiii wus making her " '"Hill VOVll'... Ml II... I i.n Hut - , ... . " tirohe in two mid clink in l e imiiiifM. i. cmv were all 1 'tied in small bpnta. BASEBALL National League Cllilpago K, HiiKloti I. MMnburKli 10. Vhiladelidiln U. s 1 oiiih 3, New York I. Urooklyn 7. Cincinnati 12. American League Notion ?. Cleveland I. New York 0, si, Louis I. I'liilmlelphia , lidroil K, jiii priid''. as far an possible, a jruiii inuu- flow f grain through iif jii.it during Hie present year. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League Division 1 Arsenal 0, Tottenham Anton Villa I ft, Hurn ley 0. lllackburn I, Hury S. Hollon 2, Newcastle, United 2. Kverton 2, Sheffield United Si Hudderafield I, We-il Hwm. I. j.eiceler 3. LiverKol I. Manrhejiler t'.ily 3. l'.ardifr 2. Xolln tiunty I, T.eetN t'nhl.O. Sunderland 3, I linn inn ham I. Wen! Ham lulled I, Manches ter United 0. Scottish League Division 1 Aberdeen 2, Cowdenbeath I. Celtic Hamilton 0. llun.lee United I. Fnlklrk 2. Hearls 0. Alnlrie 2. Kilmarnock 2, Clydebank 2. Mollierwell I. Oueeim Park 0 Itailh Hovers I, Partiok I. Ilanaerfj t. Morion I." Si. Jolinsione 0. llebcrnians 0. Si Mu itu .'. Dnnilee I. AMERICANS SECURE HIGHEST HONORS IN . BRITISH UNIVERSITY i.vi'iiiili Knir.. AUK. 2U. (A.P. I"" r- .... . . .... i.wi msiicil us a re' 1 IK" I1UIH" - Mill or the in"" " ' i oi ii i A.ii.i-Inallnnn Hum 'iir 'n''" Aiiierieun i llll ,1,,iu'r,"y mainlained a slanduril of whol-ar,"hi. fur nliovr Hiul of the vera?e Knglil oi.lv a III He boluw tl" 'r f itoiticra oi -'i...... i.'..n it nuiiiher of yearn 1 'i 91111.9. American have been at i ll the head of II"' l , . half ' ril eltl nearly ....I .....i Hii vear they , aNo have laken a laiyla proportion of firxt clannesi in me iurun.i ..ii.iniiliiiii Advertise I)a,ly New TWO KILLED AND MANY INJURED BY GIANT HAIL STONES IlKLiiitADK. Au. '). liianl hail stones flT-day killed two persons and injured sixty in Hie town of Slarivisatis during a cyclone. There was also iroerly damage to the extent of thousands of dollars. LIBERALS TO Convention Cal!ed,for September 11 for the Purpose of Choosing Candidal STORK LIKELY CHOICE II. K. ila!y( secretary Of the Skeena Hiding Liberal Association, ha sen I out a eall to all the anitoeiatioms in the constit uency lo send delegates lo a con vention to be held in Prince Ilu- pert on Friday, :epleniber I!, for the purpose of Kelecling a candidate to contest the federal rid ins al the forthcoming NOMINATE MAN While it is expected thai Fred Stork, the sitting member, will be cbosen to carry the Liberal slundard, it Is possible other names may be put in nomination. It is open lo any association tqu instruct its delegates to notninine a candidate or lo support any particular one thai may bo nominated. inert mc of the Prince Hu- pert Liberal Association will be held sum.' tune during the com ing week to appoint delegates for the i'oiii'til ion. CHARGE SKIPPER AND ENGINEER OF STEAMER MACKINAC WASHINGTON. Aug. 2'J. The federal government's investiga tions Into the explosion on the excursion steamer Mackinac off Newport, which caused the death of 52 people, resulted today in a charge, of negligence being laid against (icorge McVa, skipper. and John A. tirant, chief engt ueer. They will stand trial on Sept. 2; STOCK MARKET Hid Askcfl II.C. Silver 5 i.20 Dunwell 1.8(1 2.20 (I ran by'. 1(1.00 llaieltnii .02 I., undid, 22 V, - .20 Premier. 2.25 2.30 Porter blnho ... .17 .-20 Surf Jrtlel .. . . .00 .07 Terhilnii ..... .10 Ialy Alaska ... .25 fcMlvcrcrcst .15 (lladslone .?3 .27 Howe ound 20.00 Indian ..: 01 .00 Marmot Mcluls .. .15 HllfUM .18 Selkirk .01 .01 Vi Hayvtew 05 .09 4 To lake .uutJuiotnf-tfO-firAli ia- passengers and about 50; (oiid class who have alliercd il the Alaskan poll. CP. II. sleam r Princes Mar'. Capt liffe. is making a o Ketchikan this week. Poreher Island. Mete 9C TAXI nnd Boston Grill LkJ An Ice Cream goes with dinner Large tpslair Dining Hall, S ' with newly laid dancing Anywhere at A floor for hire. cinH Rnval Hotn . try i jfc "" ' li.. II NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th I "h ,u. ' . "'H " PRINCE RUPERT The latest and beat for the MATT VIDECK, "U'ii.. Prop. II least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper if XV NO, 201 PUIXCE IllPKIlT, H.C., SATl'HDAY. AUGUST 2!, 1H25. Vaatarday'a ClMulalloi 1GS2 trt Salt! S21 PRICE FIVE CENTS. COMMUNISTS AND POLICE CLASH IN PARIS PENNSYLVANIA MINERS STRIKE MAY EXTEND TO BITUMINOUS WORKERS Vancouver Fears Congestion of Grain at That Port During the Coming Winter Result No Permits V WUOT VEIL. Aug 2'. Tin1 MJrt "I Vancouver nitisl be T'l a point of Ir.in-fcr fur grain and has nut the apa dv r? Tor imirli teriiuiiul storuge. according to the report r II 'li chairman of the grain division or the Merchant s gc The present capa. ity of the elevators at Vancouver xmatelv n ix. and a half million huhel, which i enlire-!-.r lra' purposes and miikcs it necessary lit ue the handling of gmin already sold or for which; 'in fut ilities have been secured. j . In Alberta alone Hie daily! nrimP 1 H UK 1 rfi loadings during the buv season; liurnrin a MWJ, .1IHI II IllUttl Ul 1 TA TtinDMTAM c"me ,o Pacific a-! Ill I Ml IK 11 I I 1 'x'ar.l it i. easy lo see that there; iv uiviuuun lN. l(r Utr pr,lllnal! 'storage, but that most of the ele-j urd only for handling. I The ttiffieulty aboul storing in I Vanciuer i that the grain bui-i Mr Ihrre has mil yet readied a lage where the holders ran bei assured beyond iiuestkni of liieir ability to tt on ur given day of lhf ar at price equal to lliuoti obtaining in tlic-4it.r so slabiliir the market i I to aim if the Merchant' Exchange. Mr. Hall foare there will be reat congestion and confusion at thai iwrl during the coming winter month n a result of the lliat in the interests of the jorl businessmen there should keep Pij rontimiou- touch wilh 1 situa-lion itn lliat action may be taken Iar' oi l lie huge fleet of wartime vessels' belonging to the In ;e.l Slate?- luiiiip lioard stationed on the Pofomar rfver wh- h w be destroyed. The boats coal -IOO.O0O pa. h. PRINCESS MARY IS ON SPECIAL YOYAGE Went to Ketchikan this Morning lo Plcp up 100 or so Passengers who Hae Gathered There Police and Communists Engage in Battle During Demonstration in Paris PAHIS. Aus. -Itif Paris noliee and communists stageo fierce battle during the demonslralioii last night. The or- ronilcasioii was Ihe mobilizalioti of all the communists of the capita. tecial trip' During the confli' l eight policemen were injured and 110 rioter- Ihe Mary will arrivu from the omiIIi al midnight and. after un loading freight, sailed this morning at II o'clock for Ki't-Hiikan. Itlurtnng south, the essel will be back here al 8 o'-loek lomorrnw morning sailing or Van-comer at 'J o'clock. The Princess Mary will take miotic; her passengers for the outh from here Sister M. Clara, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Miss Moore. Mrs. Mirklin and Mrs. Vnllance. GERMANY TO MEET ALLIES Acknowledges French Invitation In Brief and Courteous Note PARIS, Aug. 29 The text of the German reply to the French security note given out today Is a brief and courteous acknowledgement of the French communication and an acceptance of the. Invitation to. a meeting of Judicial experts of the allied governments. BIRTH A daughter was born al Ihe 'rinre Rupert lieneral Kosnital oday to Mr. and Mrs. Hadland of Advertise In lh Oailv Vw ivtil u I I v 1 v u today. and locked up bul most of them were released COLLIDED WITH FIRE TRUCK Car Driven by Chinaman Is Jured; But Driver Has No License Fire Truck No. W. Moorehouse, delivery car of ,n; 2, driven by J. : and the Ford the National Sroccry. driven by W . Wong, liadi a collision in a iraine jam on Fifth Avenue East in front of Ithe residence of John Iyhavn,! yesterday afternoon about 3: The accident occurred when 131 taxi's Dodge sedan, driven by A. Hrooks, tried to pass' a standing car, thus blocking' the road. The fire truck had to hit someHim?. so the brakes were applied and the Chinaman's car, which was iii front oi the standing vehicle, was struck. Throush investigation made by Sergeant Hailey it was found thai the driver of Hie Chinese car had no license. Consequently there was. a sequel in Ihe cilv onlici . our! this morning. Coal Strike in Eastern States Promises to Become General Is Announced Washington Today WASHINGTON:, Aug. 8. That the coal strike Hi Hie United Slates promise lo le general including both Ihe lillutn- inous and uiillii'ig'ite fields is the information that has reached here. Official notice wns given Ihe miners .yesterday- that Ihey are to leave work on September 1, ami it is now further tiillm-nled lo (lovernmeiit officials who have been considering means of coping wllh the situation, thai the bituminous mines may be deserted by men following close on the oilier. rromincni operators .believe a general walkoiU ol em ployee m lite coul uiiuvs imm'uieut VIC FOLEY WINNER AGAINST VIC KING IN VANCOUVER BOUT VANCOUVER. Aug. 20 Vic Foley, bantam-weight chamjtion boxer of Canada, was given the dici-sion over Vic King, Australian champion, in the eighth round of a len-round title bout here last night. The decision was given on a foul made by King. o'clock. The steering column of; " Zlr: HUNDRED DOLLARS lie towed back lo the hall. Thc Chinaman's car, hit a glancing, blow towards Ihe rear by the fire truck, was knocked" a-'ainst thej curb and had a back wheel i broken off. No one was hurt FOR SETTING FIRE IN WOODS IS PENALTY SMITH KRS. Aii.it. 29. lli-rore; Stipendiary Magistrate S. II. Ilos-kins. Charles Wilson changed with failing to observe the condi tions of a permit authorizing the use of fire in the woods during (he close season was found guilty and fined Sinn and costs or in default thirty days imprisonment with hard labor. I.. S. M iill appeared for the accused. BRITAIN RESUMES HER DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS resumed immediately it is kiii Ciounced. Though transportation always presents a difficulty, it is hoped by the Fair Hoard thai an opportunity' will pree'. ilself for (Jueen Charlotte Island people to send their exhibits lo Mm Prince Rtinert Exhibition next month. There is a possibility that a hi. at re'urtH"ti here from Ihe Islands may handle I lie ex-b -. CAN HALIBUT ATTHIS PORT Experimental Work Being Done by Q. W. Nlckeraon View to Improvlna Price With a view lo providing a belter market for chicken hali-;ui ar.d at Hie same time starting a new industry in this city, O. W. Nickerson, president of I lie Hoard of Trade, has been experimenting .with cantied hali-bui. He lias ;-ut up a few cases ;o try il out and proposes to extend Ihe operation sufficiently to give it a good trial and make sure as to its future success. Chicken halibut have been sold locally at anything from three lo six cents, four and five cenfs being quite common earlier in the season. This is not a profitable price for .ie fishermen. If I hey coubi be- assured oT seven i-enls they could operate to better advantage. Mr. 'ickersou tiiinks a cannery could afford to pay a regular price of seven cents and make money' by put ting them up for Ihe market, and still sell them cheaper than Lsalujuiu . .. . c r; Halibut is well known every where and the demand for the canned variety should be easy to create. UNIVERSITY MEN KIDNAP WOMAN Try to Secure Ransom of $50,000 But Find Themselves Convicted of Conspiracy SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. Hliss Haker and Russell Craw- foYd. former university students. Pleaded guilty to a charge of extortion in connection with an at tempt here to kidnap a wealthy mining man's wife. flic idea was to secure a ransom oi ?ou,- 000 which was demanded. They will 'be sentenced on Sept. 3. FORTY INJURED IN COLLISION CAMDEN. N.J., Aug. 29 Forty per.-ons were injured in a head-on collision between a trolley car and a motor bus. The trolley struck an open switch, crossing the track of Ihe bus wilh disas-Irous results. KELLY WILL TAKE OUT LOGS AT ALICE ARM The T. A. Kelly Logging has made a contract lo take mut logs on Hie Oranby Company's property at Alice Arm, r.liii" In Mr Kellv. who WHS WITH MEXICAN REPUBLIC- my yesterday. The ra- I.o.MhiN. Au.-. Diplomat ii- relations between Mexico ai. I re:ii Hi Plain, which were suspended in June il2i will lie; lay (..impaiiy will not no any more logging ilself and for the present their mill will not be COLONEL EDGETT HEADS G.W.Y.A. FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA VICTORIA, Aug. 29.- Colonel C. K. Edgelt of Vernon was elect ed president of the O.W.V.A. for Hrilish Columbia al llie final session of Ihe convention held here. J. P Estglcsliaw of Terra. -e was i-tini:i a member of i Il0 I'Xit' a1 ve.