it 5 TAXI Boston Grill and' Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. land Royal Hotel, 3' -. and 6th St. WATT VIOECK, f Oh. XVI., NO, lip' ' ftu'nff,;"t - whose services should he disponed TJitIA, Ju'ie 25. Accord- cf. It also eliminated the vole ofj lo a s arenicnl issued yester- censure on lion. (. II. lloivin. iy Premier Oliver, the lieiit-1 minister of customs, ami the gov-j it-governor "has been pleased crnnieiit. tunrovs Uie recommendation) When Mr. Woodsworth submil- fte ceruive eouucil appoint-iteM his amendment, III. Hon. Ar- llon Dr W II. Sutherland, thur Meigheii,. leader of the Con- tier of ouhlii- works; II011..A. Miiwm .attorney general; W. WjtWfcke Wtlson, Willard Kllcheii Mtiatirislooher Snencer of Van- cwnK. directors or the Pacific OreiflKnsteni lladway." Premier Oliver hddel that the retirement or Hon. J. I). McLean, julnlsler of finance, from the ird was purely voluntary on par' There has never heen 'slightest dissatisfai'iiou with work as a director," Mr. Oll- said, iUNTAIN IS BEING UPSET Mer Responsible for Toppling Iver of Peak Near Cordova. Alaska. )lll)OYA, June 23. That a ititain near hero is being liler- Ktoppled over by the prsesure 1 heavy glacier ai us uaso is irted hy Henry Walkins. who IS here to Investigate the re- led erupllon of a volcano two fs from the Copper Iliver and Ihwcsteru railroad. The moun- had the appearance, Watkins II, of having heen blasted with untie and there was a crack feel long. 3.000 reel deep, six inches lo two feel in Elb made through a shift in the In caused by the glacier's ifsure. M VOLCANO IS IN ERUPTION fa Issuing from Ml. Shlshaldln, loport Officers of Stoamor Starr at Soward. BRISTOL BAY SALMON ICWAIll), June 25.-Officers of iHteaiiishiii Klare. vvliieli niilv- liere yesterday, reported ,M,vWH ihaldiil on Unimak Island or Aleutian group In eruption on Way A steady glow was seen! thb peak with flares of firo Ktlug forth al intervals inno is ll,3H7 feel hiigh. servatices. rose to a point of order, holding that It wa tint -an Mmendnu'iit within the meaning of the rules of the House, but that It was a new amendment. "It i only a device to set rid or the amendment." Mr. Meiuhen declared, "and, If adopted; it will prevent the House frOm deciding on the amendment." Hon. Ernest I-ipolule, minister of Justice, a r sued (hat the stlb- amemlmeut was in order and urg ed that it he presented as an al-lerualive to meet the views of those who did not feel jiblo to vote either fur the original million to adopt the report or for the Conservative amendment censuring Mr. lloivin and the gov ernment. Premier Klrng declared that ttr Woodsworth amendment was "romdruetlvn and non-partlan." He contrasted it with (he levers amendment which he said wa "partisan, political and destructive. The government, he said, was entirely in accord with the findings of the committee and was prepared to accept the report. The Premier asked how n government rould he held responsible for a system which had existed since Confederation and claimed that the government had made determined and sincere ef forts to suppress smuggling. PATIENT IN VERNON HOSPITAL SUICIDES Edward May Broke Window and Cut His Jugular Vein With Jagged Piece of Olass. VKHNON, June 25. Udward May, aged 33, a patient in the. hospital here, dutlivg the absenco of his uard for a few minutes, smashed a window and with jagged piece of glass severed his jugular vein and bled to death. May had made, an unsuccessful attempt to end his life last Sat urday night. VANWlIVlil)(CHANGE H,C. Silver ThojOunwoll 10 Starr also reported InigeMndependcnce ..... df salmon In the 'Bristol Hay ' ' rlct . ibscribe to the Dally News Indian A 1'ieinier Porler Idaho Silver Crest 1 Hid. 2.07 I.HI .117 .05 'K 2.10 .10 Asked 2.17 2.00 .00 .08 !4 .01! tf' 2.i:i .09," .ii1i BELLOS CASE Iwtff. 1 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IMUNCK jlUPKIlT, B. C 'HIDAY, JUNK 25, 1020, Prince Qeorge Man (9 Appealing Conviction on Charge of Having Used Club VIU'iOHIA, Jum- 20. While Arthur Helios, I'rince ieorg-miner and fur buyer. Is service a two-aiid-a-hafr year lerr. l the pf iillcntiary, the appal igainst the sentence Imposed at the I'rltttfc (ieorge Assizes lat year will probably go over u.nlitl lb next silting of lhe Appe-u Court in Vancouver, it having beer, sent Irt thi fJottom of the lil. .Since Helios was convicted on charge or clubbing diehard Hrotherson in a I'rince Oeorge Hotel on June 28 laM, the pro prielor of the establishment, who is now- married to Helios, filed an aiiiiiuvit charging fcam 1,1m-herstos with striking Hrotherson t'lie new allidavil supports the claim that members of the jury said they would convict Helios regardless of the evidence. PLAELEAVl LleuL J. A. Reece Hopped Off at 10 O'clock This Morning. Lieut. J. A .lleece, who arrived in port by airplane Wednesday night from Victoria en roule to Naden Harbor whaling station, hopped' off for the final lap of his journey froni the Digby Island marine station at 10 o'clock this morning. Lieut. lleece will be engaged during the summer in the combined operations of "spotting" whales for lhe Consolidated Whaling Corporal inn and patrol- Ing the waters in that district in I l;e Interests ot the fisheries de partment. SHERIFF SAYS CRIMESOLVED No Further Mystery In Connection With Killing of Sylvia Gaines, Says Slarwlch. SKATTLI-:. June 25- Malt Star- wiih, shei'irr, announces that he has solved the mystery surrounding the slayiiiig of Miss Sylvia (laines on the shore ofCrcen Lake on Juno 18. "I have solved the murder and there is 110 more mys tery," lie said. . "I .have proved that the 'fiend' theory in the case is pure hunk." Beyond this, Star-wieh refused to make public any details until the coroner's Jury meets this afternoon. Chief Detective Tenuant of the idly force slilt insists that (he girl was murdered by" a "bestial maiiu who escaped from Hie cily aftur Hie crimo. OREGON SAWMILL IS DESTROYED BY FIRE Plant of L. B. Menefee Lumber ' Co. at Rainier Is Wiped Out . By Flames. P011TLAND, Jum' 25. Dam nge estimated al 250,000 was caused through a fire which dm troyed the L. II. Menefee Lumber Co mill at llaluier. Beside tho mill, the flanw's partly destroyed i ne hocks ami nurnea auoiu aim, 0(10 feePur lumber. ; MANAGER OF WHEAT POOL HERE MONDAY To make arrangements for the operation of Hie I'rince lluperl elevator which hfV euneern has leaded from the federal government,- (Scorge Jlc-Ivor of Calgary, manager of the Canadian Co-operative Wheat a Producers Limited, beUcif known as the wheat pool, will arrive here ott .Monday from Vancouver. He will spend a few days in the city and will proceed. here. east from B. C. BONDS SELL WELL This Province Gets Highest Price Paid In Canada This Year. VICTORIA, June 25 A syndicate headed by Dillon, Read Co., of New York, and associated Canadian banks and. bond dealeM, were the successful 'bidders, for $8,-000,000 worth of provincial bonds. Two. million of two-year four per cent bonds brought a bid of 38.88, yielding 4.S9 per cent, and a six million Issue of 30-year 4V2 pep cent eeriala brought 95.85 yielding 4.79, the best price secured by any provincial government In Canada this year. CP. II. steamer Princess Char ledte. Cap!. C. C Sainley. arrived Yeiterdty Clrcultiion, lt9 LABOR MEMBERS DISTURB HOUSE - - .; Session Has to be Suspended on Account of Persistent In-j terruptlons. SAKLATVALA BACK Hindu Communist, Just Out of : Jail, Gives Members ome 4! Amusement t ' LONDON, June 25. persistent interruption by Labor .members during the course of theiparlia- jmentary dcbile on tlii iViotion lo Irevoke the Hritih trade agree- iinent with Itussla resulted'ili 'Hie lU.tpeiision of the sHtih?rtv The debate was featured by the sudden appearance of the Hindu Communist member, Sak- 1uIvh!h, who came direct1 par liament irom prison wnerc lie hal served lime as an outcome of siditious utterances in a speech at Hyde Park just prevl- ius In the general strike. He wa-reeeived with cheers by Hie Lahorites. Saklalvala defended itlie sending of Russian funds to help the miners, comparing it to the sliding, of missloiiarv Hinds to India and 'JhUiaJor W-Atnv u nmw-'XMiiviii iirn lie siaieu; i I hope the House will pardon mo I for my lape through my pro-! longed say -in a semi-soclali'i institution where I was fed and taken care of on a comniunity :basis and on a much belter scale than the poor miners receive." MISSING EVANGELIST IDENTIFIED BY MOTHER from Vancouver at 10 o'clock) DOUCLAS. AiizonaJuue 25. this morning en route to Skag-!Mrs. Minnie Kennedy personally way, Alaska, wuh a full comple- luenittieu (tie woman in a local ment or round trip tourists. The hospital as tier daughter,. Mrs. steamer sailed for the north at Almee temple McPherson, the noon. missing Lo Angeles evangelist. Limitation Principle of Naval Strength is Condemned at Geneva GENEVA, June, 25. The underlying principle of lhe Wash ington naval agreement was knocked, overboard at yesterdav's conference Of naval experts 011 disarmament when the nations of Continental Europe, almost en bloc, under the leadership of trance ami iiuly, voted eleven lo six llial the principle known a the comparison of naval strength of the various nations by taking into account total tonnage of various types of warships "was not fair to all the nations." The British, Chilean. Americun. German and Dutch delegates abstained from voting. Hudson Bay Trading Schooner Baymaud, Formerly Amundsen's Maud, Here Enroute to Arctic With decks packed tight and hatches full of supplies, incidental to an eighteen month's voyage in the Arctic Ocean, the historic Hudson Bay Company's 100 ton. three ntusted auxiliary motor schooner Baymaud, Capt. Gus Foellmer. formerlv Amund sen s exploration ship .Maud, arrived ill poVt at 8.15 this morning and tied .up t Hie Ocean dock for the purpose' of letting orf an engineer who is returning to Vancouver after completing certain work 011 tho ship. Tlio schooner, which carries a crew of four teen men. win remain In port until tomorrow morning, when she will leave Tor Dulch Harbor going direct from there to Point Harrow en roule to Coronation Gulf and points eastward. il'he. schooner,, -will . arrive at full advantage of lhe breaking of the icefields there. At present no vessel can enter the western Arctic from. Bering Sea until the ice barriers at Harrow, are driven back by the" warmer windsi of (continued on pagci five) n Street Sites tit 0 Lurge UpstaiiDlniiigi Hall, wfin ;'newir 'laid ' dancing; floor for hire. . NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 487. PRICE FIVE CENT. H.M.S. Curlew, Coming Here ItASMNGTON ARMS AGREEMENT IS UPSET IJSTOMS REPORT DEBATE IS STILL IN PROGRESS; VOTE EXPECTED TONIGHT- Commons Rose at One O'clock This Morning with No Division Yet r OTTAWA, June 25. The debate on the customs report cou- licil until I o'clock this morning, when the House adjourned Hioui iiivitlmg. It is understood thai an agreement lias been fliiMl to take Hie vote tonight. Ci Tim nnieiiilmenl of J. S. Woodsworth, Labor member for (unpeg, yesterday came ul Hie end of a speech that was wil led ly many stormy scenes. 'I he effect of the amendment aid bo if adopted, to strike from the Causervative arueudmciit all words following (lie preamble k1 P fl A A DT u" 0 "rak o'her aincnUuicuts Eli r KHAKI) I' " ,er"1 ,,r lhe cu,1,,"" rc- 10 PAaTPIH "RifFIi ' ub-aiiiendmeiit were, first, IN I lllrlK llrll Hial a Judicial commission be ap-ILF W1U llimiJl pojnie.l (o investigate the admin- . istrnlion of the customs depart-; rland, Wanton, Blake Wll- ment and, second, that It. II. Far-, Kitchen and Spencer Are ruw. deputy minister of customs, Directors of Railway. ' he added to the rest of those July 19 for Five Days, Last Visited Port Three Years Ago H. AL S. Curlew, which is to spend from July 10 to July 23 al this pori, was last Jiere during the summer of 11123. The vessel is a light cruiser of the 8th Cruiser Squadron, North America and West Indies, and has. a complement of approxi-malely 370 officers and men. Her speed t 30 knots and her armament consists of five 0-inch guns, two 3-inch A, A.'s and foiir 3 pounders. During the war the Curlew was attached to the Harwich forces and saw her share of fighting in the North Sea, covering thousands of miles on patrol duty. (PIT FIOII i ITTa Through the courtesy of Pfl I P.ir1 A 111 I I trill II l Dmi.lar .llii..f nnm. AUIA TUlA manding the 'lloyal Canadian Naval Volunteer- Heserve here, the following list of ofticers or. tiie Curlew has been obtained for1 publication: tptain. II. D. Hridges, C.V.O., D.S.O. Lieut. -Commanders. II. H. Jacomb, S. A. Pears (gunnery oflicer) and V. B. Leigh (navigating officer). Lieutenant 1'. ?milh, H. H. S. Itou( JI, J. V. Uranl.. En g i 1 1 ee r Co m m a n d e r . O . W . Le Paige. D.S.O. . Ktigiueer Lieut. F. H. Smiln. Lieut. H.M. J. C. Westall Iloyal marine.sV; urgeou ter Commaiufer I. Crosse. .Sub.-Lieul. M. A. Everett. Cd. Ounner. A. J. Mailed, D.:j.C. CI. Shipwright. W. C. Bam- fylde. Cd. Eng. F. fi. Fry. Ounners T. !?. Dennilts, M. W. Sonnen. Wl. Eng. 0. H. Hunk Schoolmaster. C. B. Hocka- day. Pay. Mid. P. C. Kennett. Itinerary of Cruise Following is the itinerary of the northern Pacific cruise ot H.M.S. Curlew. Esipjimalt. July 13 to. July 17. I'rince July 23. Heaver July 20. Tupaz July 28, Rupert. July t'J to Harbor.-- July 24 tti Ularbor. July 26 lo .Comox. July 28 to August t. Vancouver. -Aug. i to Aug. H. New Westminster. Aug. 17 to Aug. ll. Albernl. Aug. 20 to Aug. 25. 10. Esquimalt. Aug. 25 to Sept. EUCHARICTIC CONGRESS WAS CLOSED YESTERDAY Huge Crowd Witnessed Ceremonies Procession Three Miles Long Filed Through Streets. CHICAGO, June 25. The last rites in connection with the International Eucharistio Congress were celebrated here yesterday before a crowd estimated to have coittained between. 700 and 800 thousand people. After the bene diction, a Eucharistio procession more than three miles long filed through the streets. LONDON WOMAN WAS HANGED YESTERDAY Capital Punishment Inflicted on Mrs. Louise Calvert for Strangling Mrs. Lily Waterhouse. LONDON, June 25 Mrs. Louise E. .Calvert was hanged yesterday, morning in Manchester for strangling her landlady; Mrs. Lily Waterhouse, and robbing11 her. She declared 'to lhe end t, hat she was, innocent 1: '... H y LOSE GOITRE Vancouver Doctor Recommends Diet For Prevention of Common Affllctfon. VICTOillA, June 25V-"Ea.t more fish" was the secret for the prevention ot goitre as summed up by Dr. W. H. Keith of Vancbuver al the session yesterday afternoon of the Canadian Medical Association In convention here. He said that a study of the disease showed that certain races,, notably the Indians of the iPacifio" Coast tmmander.A.;kiinal,J"ltoe',,tivei'l0ir,,aPail ufered -R. C ffy ylUe Jrom goUrejiot h pco ples were deiehdcnl for"their food mainly on sea products and their diel was thought (o'iba chiefly responsible for their freedom from this arfiiction. People in goilre countries. Dr. Jveith said, should be taught the importance of eating sea fish, clams,, oysters and the like. COHO RUN AT DUNDAS EARLY High Boat this Week Had 80 Fish Springs are Not very Plentiful ( The cobo run at Diirjdas Island is starting unusually early this year while springs are not very plentiful, lhe result 1 that the fishermen are now couceiitratinir 011 cohoes and are changing their sear from spoons In sunnier. The coho'es are being taken by the canneries while Ihe springs sell on tae local market. The coho run does not generally start until about July 10, but this week the high boat at lunulas Island had Kn ft?!!. MAN ARRESTED FROM RUPERT J Herbert Fletcher Chargod With Participation in Big International Liquor Conspiracy. sfU'riLE, Juhe'S. -p. Iterfic'rl Fletcher has been brought hera r ....... . . r uuiit i-ruice nuperi as tne ao-remlant in tho $500,000 international' liquor conspiracy liv'whlch uoy tiimsteait and twenty others were convicted in February, Flet- der is to be changed with grand larceny In Jumping his ball. toriniialmF in mexico cause ? i FOUR TO LOSE LIVES NOG ALES, Arizona, June ,25. Four persons were drowned and property damage esllmaled' at 20n,oon vviis done us u result, of torrential rnins Jtt .Iu1lsct state Mexico.. ,;-ir:'. yK- . T' '' " V'- it a