25 TAXI and" Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VAXCOlVI.lt, June U. - - l'l.' Imir and nni'sona alleiuled tli uininemoration venire of tli orhi Mi annivrrfary of me lire llllll II19IUJIU IIIV v.. J .... .1.. I .... n II IllUli 'III., H'li jr..n'iufli ui rniniii uipv mii Muniliy was the chle; j'eaker LaMr in tlie day there was u.t .....I .111.. in 1 1 in ii ill iiuin-iir min rui ur oi me lire hi wiiirn un in mi Mi.it. til ill. vviii'n tii'iiiti kooiI eiMzonsluo ineilal wa 1 I U 1 I V III. I . VJ, . . 11.11 i . SKF.Y MAK N IN LAKlib WAY IIMM II a I S7 I S IBflll. .1 a. a CX w Discovered Near San " AN FJIAXCIKOO, June 11. II 11 1 1 1 I It 1 1 llil ll.nll..t..l .... I.hij . - II . I Olikcv fiflffiMO nil trii'ifalsiil liv ii m " -C'.-.w i puuavi ttj (i i r 1 1 i iiwr iii i mir ii irrii ti tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ft I in ttlllilu tull I. imiiuiiii.l m coveriMl 1iy feileral nrolilliition nv... l ...... .1" " f "i - - - - .. w ,irf iihuiiiu; "in, iimi wim uiiix luii'iiiiTiiiuy leugiuciicu. a. m, joniison, Iv.u.i RSHIP GOES DIRECT COURSE Can Steer Itself Once Course la Set I.U.MMI.V JI1I1H II. - 1 lie llll-i' rnvr HuIIk lUivi't Yaiisruatil .1.. . . . . - t .1.1..' - - ur . n 0 ' i'r I' lii ii m in (hit urirl.l ll4 lll .l prosecuting and Milton fio:i Izale is defending. After tile! !lwo count on the rharge had! (been read, Ihe three accused! pleaded not guilty. A number of jurymen were (Challenged ami the following panel wax finally selected: Oeo. Aid of Qyroscope O'ant Llnfr.Sellars, forrman, Herbert Mor gan, KrncM A. Morgan, John . Judge, John Flcwln, It. O. Cunningham, Frank A. Stevens, John J. Muldoon, P. J. Solem, V. It; Shorlrldge. W. I. Vance an Joseph idjtjanl. ThoR rhitt lenjrril liy Hie ilefpiicit wdrc Mai IIp.I w.M. a new gyMNM,?',,l, MfU.nl, 1). C. Htuarl. J. C and Alexander l iiinle. K. A. Itiidil. John ). Williamson. AU berl FreelMturK, I'-ddir Olapp and I'eler lllack were kIo(nI uslile by the crown ami Krnent Cnwin wa exennl on account of deafnei. Case Opened "All wtlnr!i!e, erown and li-fenre, was excliideil from lb! rourl al the rc(uel of Mr Jolin-ou before he addressed llio Jury on the crown's ra-e. Mr. JohiiMin particularly cautioned the jury to dim-surd nnj thins it mlrhl have already heard re-itunUux the care ami to approach their dutic! in the train of mind of lolal stranpers, heed-Inji only the evidence that would be prefenleit. He then proceeded to review the evidence thai would be suhuiiltrd by the crown I'he' first witness was A. It. Nichols of- the G..N.H. ensincer- 1 ii fir department who proved a plan of McClymoul Park which had been prepared by himelf Florence Morrison was then called to the stand. She ga3 her afic as IH, her mother and father both bcfiu: dead. Sir) came lo me province in iin'i from Alberta and went lo school at Sinilhcrs tilt she wus 15, .lh.cn going to work as a housemaid On April G, (he dale of the al leged assault, she was employed by Mrs. Jarvis Mcl.eod, having been Ihere over a year previous At McClymont Park Mioul 15 minutes lo i on Hid evemnsf in uucsiiou, wimes laled that she went o McLlj'- monl Park to meet some girls The wealher was fine, it was not dark and it was possible to ceo clearly. .The gills swung on I ho swings-, until .30. lie. .w.w Ihe accil?ed MoysKnowinti-war kunxie lo speak to previously and knowing Casey and Capsllok hy slaht. The boys walke around a while and MurdocJi Mackeiuie spoke lo her. Other girls and boys wilh whom she had been then left to go hoinn and she was left on a buncn with Mackenzie. The two oilier hoy came and they carried ho (continued on pas six) i. if MUCH HALIBUT IS SOLD TODAY Many of Boats are Canadian and Prices Remain About Same Thirteen Canadian and fiv American sold their oalclie here today, pVice- for American beinsr I CIO lo lo0 and Canadian 13.00 I o 15. Second claws all sold at S rents. Arrivals werer It ad I r.0,000 lo Hoyal Flh Co mAln r:::::::r bank report ... iiu.rjiiii -iiiiiii .Unix.. Airs n a mi iiu.ii. r.ii iiiiri I II..V-..I i . . - 'X .J" "K Mi.Tliriliiallr'.l 13TIT Walimi tYIT! Tt nitfl tKt.t CI...... ... . .. iiiiiiiih nr. j..iiiiifi in Ariiiiir. I,, ii ii,- w.i. ilJtdin llremiicr. William (.ilchrii.1. 'now to umh-nm dMKrrien of .1... I ...... . --.. 1 I Tin) air giant wiHi it new Charleit K. Cullen, John (iaw-thiirn, Mr. Murj:arrt (iriee, (Srurjfe V. Johnstone, Mr. Sarah C. I.anibie. Mrs. A?nc itrni v.rluallv fl.p llr.;,l;," V,1lJ,am f,m'a.'i J,0l,6 "arrN. W lllian. II. MrCallum . ... ce ei on rUur,o u .1 .... ... rl i. ..I ....... .1 j.. r...i ... .... ..Iii'.l i..I .hi I ii.l.il lull lii 4)nlrit saf n lUo rabin reailing a .... - ... I . . t i.. i.. ..... ....... i. .. -nil III! Miar .lit- iiii ii.i. -l.f. I...i.lil.. .... II. ..i.illmrt ANY A KNU PARKSERVICE . W . I . 1. nlversary of Dig Fire Which Destroyed Vancouver lite." Scnlinel 55,000 to lloolh Fish eries. Kureka l,00U and Kalerh Point O.OOO lo Atlin Fisheries. Canadian . Morris II. 10.000 lo Pacific Fisheries. Sea Jlaid 21,000 to Cold Stor- 5.000 to' Itoyal Fili On. Swlhjr 0.500 10 Allin Fisheries. Uric Hoy 3,00 lo Hooth Fish-1 erics. . Joe II. 5,000, llraut 8.500. Ilevollle. 7,000 and 11 el M.000 lo Mlin Fisheries. Nautilus 7,500. itingteader, 8,- 000 to Cold Siorape. Agnes II. 3.000. Point May 8.- 500 to Pacific Fisheries. MILLION SEES IN BIG HERD Indians Off Sitka Got Only Forty on Account of Bad Weather Conditions JL'XIIVU. June II - Captain M. J. O'Connor, in charge of the United Slates tmreau of fisheries patrol in Alaska returned to I ON THE CROPS Adverse Condlt'pns In Quebec province na Kepi seeding Back: B.C. Fruit Qood . PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PJUNCK HLM'KHT, H.', MONDAY,- JL'XK II, 1020. YPEPT QETTl CMPMT II I ill I ill. I I I al Jill all I OF Saturday t'lrrulailvn. Hit MINERS Street sale 60S BostonGrjujO Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor far hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and beat5 for the least. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. STRIKE SSAULT CASE IN ASSIZE COURT THIS MORNING W TH ONE WITNESS HEARD ssault Case Unens in i - Assize Court with One Witness Heard so far Florence Morrison. Ilic eighteen-year-old Kirl ulleKcd to avf llt't'll (I'MOillcd. Was III UlC witness I il IV fur neiirlv tvv i - .1 II . ... . ... . . . I RUBY DOLAN IS GONE TO HOSPITAL Unity Dolan, convicted on Friday night at i l Supremo Court Amzcs of maiiplaughler in connection with Ihe killing of Jatnes Neil Donald at Stewart on January J, was admitted (o .the Prince Kupcrl (Jeneral , . . , . 0"" "- IT 1III71IIIUI llltflll - .-, , . t-w ill ii a iiumtiLMeua liUf- breakdown. . .-r i utr woman lias iiwi jui in vms rimim htuiis miner f X I II 1 1 1 1 U I lull ailU. Wl IC 1 1 IT I, ...... I .........1 ... , . 1' VII qillll.llt.Ui - - - ' - wv - .-. , v 14 Villi. IIV Man in p iiMveruig uni'Miuiis itnu ih.linie fur the taking of her leli-i 4. 4 .aV Juneau after seven weeks' In spection trip and reported (hat Ihe Indians off Sitka south of here this year made the smallest catch of seals ou record. They obtained 10 compared with 280 las! year. Fog and rough wealher inter fered wilh operations. O'Connor estimated that a mil lion seals, one of the largest herd in history, passed Sitka Ibis year. CMDDCn CDflM D ACT Seeding of all; (.'rains in th) (Prairie provinces lias now been ! iraci ically completed says the i Hank of Mo it I red I crop reporH ;usl sued. Wheal is well root-til a.id i coining' ailing atisfac.- Jiorilv but a iol rain is nece- -ary in ome district- ami would im welcome' '(frjwliere. Then has been i)uie damage from high winds. Ih Ouebec- Proviii'. adverse weather rondilions ba.' delayed operation! two lo four I weeks and reeling is "till in pm-I3rcs. in Ontario conditions aiv , good de-pite Ihe abeuce ' NeaMinaidy warm wealher. In 'Maritime Province Ihe much delayed seeding J,.- now general In Krilish Columliia Ihe state ol hay and fruit trees is better tli a-average. , Alberla. Western area. Con ditioiix very favojable wilh ample moisture, except in soutlien; portion where raD badly needed Crops holding Well iiiuantiso but panture sulTering. North anient bith. Onidition--exiI lent with sullieient iii'iiT-tur-Soulheaslern ara. Condilioii" better than u-ual but moistui refjuired immediately. Saskatchewan: Nortliern arei Seedimg of all grains practically cimpleleil. Ilecent heavy rains iias supplied ample moisture. Wheal j well rooted and growing well wilh only Might damage from heavy winds. Cu worms are reported in isolated districts Vul loss small. Paslore cood. Conditions well above average. Southern area Seeding has be'n completed and crops are well advanced. Some damage from soil drifting is re ported; is not considered exlen she in Ihe aggregate." Haiti would be wuleome at some points. Conditions generally favorable. i.Mauilolia: Conditions xatisfar-tory though moisture needed ii. ome districts. Wheal looks well and is further advanced than usual at this date. It is well rooted and up five to six incite Coar.e grains on light land have suffered from wind, and cut worms have done slight damage. Dritish Columbia: Cold, heavv wealher in May retarded growth, but June has opened up more favorably. A good heavy yield of hay is expected, while the growlii of vraius and roots is about average. The promise is good as regards tree fruits, the In liealions being thai apricot, peaches, pears, plums and prunes will be well above the average. Cherries, strawberries and ra-pberries will bo somewhat below average. Hops are mak Ing excellent growth ami pasture is abundant. Orasshoppcr. still ure a serious menace in the dry belt. oliiiku rnum im i lor i nniniTn rn DROWNED IN HARBOR oLARlillNli TUK Boy Riding on Raft at False Crook (Vancouver, Lost Llfo Before Eyes of VANCOl'VKH. June U. hSHp. ping from a raft ou which he pushed away, from shore at False Creek, Toshl Miyauchl, a thirteen - year - old Japanese schoolboy; whose parents nt (iaijKes Harbor, was drowned lain iSatiirday before Ihe eyes of his corhpariions with whom lie had beeii'Swimminff. - ; ' ' ; :,:r - LOST AVIATORS SKATTI.K, Jun' H. V. J. Dunlle left bete Sunday lo hunl for M. H. Favor and Swinehearl. Ihe aviators who lefl here May 10 ou a flight lo Ketchikan and who never arrived there. Durdle said he. believed the pair were marooned on an isolated island oIT Ihe northern coast of H.C. A fisherman reported fiudiiug A wrecked plane on Ihe north coast of Apucyuver island o$ May 25. FIRST TERRACE BERRIES HERE a The first strawberries of (he season from Ter- race for Ihe local market arrived in Hie city by Sat- unJay afternoon's train. The shipment consisted of I wo or three crales. Terrace berries are ripen- ing early Ibis year and a big crop is exepcled to supply the local market u ill t i well into August. v FORESTRY CAR COMING TODAY Will Spend Two Days Here Following Tour of Interior -. The forestry lecture car which has been louring the interior will arrive here this alteration on Ihe regular train and spend two days in the city before eiug taken to Saskatchewan, here will be a meeting with .inving pictures at the car this evening and tomorrow afieruoou f oi I ow I ti gV ( -ctf? i njtff c liool there wlll .be another meeting at I ho car fur school children. Tomorrow night there will be a meeting in Hie auditorium of the llooth Memorial School. Angus Cooch i in charge of (he can and J. S. Jeffreys Is Ihe, B.C. lecturer on board. BOSTON BACK AS WINNER Braves Got Eleven Victories Fourteen Games: Home Run Hit In NKW YOHK, Juue ti Huston came back Saturday and defeated Chicago in the National League, giving Ihe Ilraves eleven victories in fourteen games The home runs by Manu-.li and'Jleel- tnan enaolcil Detroit lo defeat Hostou in the American,, while Pitcher Wells Uield Hoston lo three hits. t ' ; Against St. Iuis Kaho Itutli walked once and failed to hit the next four times, but McManus for St. Louis and Oehring for New York hit homers. In Sunday's came (iehring and Lazzari both hit homers enabling the Yankees lo beat St. Louis. SUNDAY GAMES. American League lloston 7. Detroit 3. Washington 0. Chicago 3. Cleveland I. Philadelphia 1. New York 0. SI. Louis 5. National League Chicago 5, lirooklyn ti. Cincinnati 3. New Y'ork 10. MAN WAS DROWNED NEAR PORT CLEMENTS Headquarters of the provincial police here have beeunotified of Ihe drowning on June 12 near Port Clements or August 11 Noulitt when a launch sank Dragging operations to dale, had failed lo recover the body. X further particular were given. The Hoys' Hand, under Hand masler T. Wilson, mi railed the clly streels on SaturihTy evenltu and played selections at vurioit corners t" the evening crowd, ollectfon boxes were- passed around lo receive otTeriiigs for the uniform fuml and 'good; res pon was met wilh. 'iz Rumor, of a Seltlement Coal Strike Ending Deadlock Soon Following Secretary's Speech LONIiOX, June Ii. Humor has been busy over 'lie week end suggesling a jMjssilde ending to Ihe coal mine deadlock. In a speech at Peiuame Sunday Secretary Cook of the Miners Federation, staled: "I shall be called upon soon, perhaps sooner than some of tis expect, to sign ait agreement for the miners." This was taken lo mean that die miners are taking a secret ballot on the question of hours and wages. Some papers give prominence to the report that the government intends repealing, at least temporarily. Ihe act which establishes a seven hour day for - - The House resumes the debate f!IRI SWFPT ju the coal .situation Thursday. , UlIUU U TIaUl 1 "IRPLA.NES ARE BUSY MAPPING S.E. ALASKA Machines Which Passed Through Here Few Days Ago Complete Considerable Work Already KLTCUIKAN, June 11. iirplanes which were in Prince ituperOlasl week on their way lo Xetchikan hare been very busy; t'he pictures are developed on oard a barge on which a labora- ory has been constructed. Ilead- uaders of the fivers is on the large. RAID ON BOOTLEGGERS IN SE ATTLE RESULT OF ADVENT NEW LADY MAYOR SF.ATTLK. June it. The ad vent of the new lady mayor lo office in Ibis city is tirriiig Ihe police to activity under the new chier. Federal agents and cily policemen co-operating raided KHitleygers and dance halls and arrested twenty-five persons in Iwenty-four hours. two thousand bottles of beer were seized in a hotel. The raid Ms found a still anil some mash and arrested one in a private tionie. At another place Un seized 100 bottles of beer and arrested a woman. Many dance hall employes were arrested LAST SEASON'S GRAIN ALMOST CLEANED UP WINNIPF.O, June It. -- Last1 season s gram ts pretly well cleaned up. There is scarcely llirce million bushels left in the three prairie provinces, and this going both east and west will soon he moved. About half of It is in Saskatchewan. Ihe grain movement during Ihe past week has been rapid. 7 INDIAN CHILDREN ARE ON THEIR WAY TO EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS br.AULF., june ), sCV(. Alaskan Indian and F.skimo children were honor students in Hie Lathoiic mission at Holy Cross oil the northern bank o the Yukon lllver near1 Anvik a'ra here en route ttj life Kucharistic, congryss at Chicago. "", j OVERFALLS Twenty Men Have Lost Lives at Same Place One Qettlng Through Successfully SKATT1.E, June J - Alberta I.egge, a Seattle high school girl. j.. ....I I I....II II... f-wri't i ncr ut;aiii uici Tlmi iuui ouusct tun near iuuci. (Washington yesterday. Leaping from rock to rock al ,he lo r WIhHe ! Her since their arrival at the Alaskan eity will, the result that over i'"1 an'1 frl ,l,"',er8 -we halC the island of Hevillagiw:dii?l1tn,,?r nfar U' "1'PPCd and fias fiV tuappVd aii.Tlfie- worklIs1w'', burled over", thecataracl. sontinuiiw. the planes taking full w,,,ch at ihe rale r 60 advanlage of the present spell oft nu,e!' an uour- fine weather. ,l,e wateriait lias ciaimeti llio Other eelioiiH In he envered "VCS of 20 men Who. have al- - - - - - - I by (he survey include Prince of Wales Island, Clarence Straits, Itehm Canal and part of the Alaskan mainland. tempted to leap il in boats. At Fausetl, a lo'gef ot Monro, successfully performed the feat on May 30, the first to dot so. EFFORT MADE ADJOURN HOUSE Work May be Concluded by Saturday Although Customs May be Disturbing OTTAWA, Juno 11. Strenu ous efforts are to be made lo conclude the work of Parliament on Saturday next but it is quite possible il will be the middle of Ihe following week before Parlia ment prorogues. The most uncertain feature is the port cus toms committee. The current rumor here is that Ihe committee will bring in certain unanimous recommendations respecting the re-oraniration of the custom) aud excise departments and par ticularly preventive service. Thus any contentious matter will be lefl tor the House of Communis itself to debate. FISHING BOAT TOTAL WRECK W.T., Owned and. Skippered by Captain Edwards, Went ' Ashore in Otter Pits-sage Thursday last about midnight the five man fishing 'boat W.T. ran ashore on the 'rocks U Otter Passagre south of princcis 'Hoyal Islamf, The crew got .ashore and the fish were tak'en out and sent (o Hutedale. . The crew dame north last evenirvg on. the Gardens Tbe W.T. was built originally for Dr. W. Tt Kergin and partner but is now owned Ihy Capt. C. Kdward. ber skipper. She has been badly injured by the heavy sOas in Otter Passage a,nd only her mast A aro above water. If IsJiaidly thought she will be world salvanfimr. Suhscrihc to the Dally News. -3