TAXI She Boston Grill I 5 nci;; , " - Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hell, Sorvlce with newly laid .dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire., land Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW 80DA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. .4 PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for th'ff. MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 467. ".,.,, Northern Northern and and Central Centra! British British Columbia Columbia's 's Newspaper Newspaper U )l, XVI., NO. 127. 127. -i fh - t. r . r''J"'t, tft 1MUNCK HL'PKHT, H.Om TLKHUAY. JL'Ni: 1. IHl'O. siturdayi Clrrulallgii. ia street si; 4ii PRICE FIVE CENTS. PORTANT ORE STRIKE IN DUTHIE MINE !G VESSEL SINKS IN HUDSON RIVER; SIX HUNDRED PASSENGERS ESCAPE 10 Passengers Saved Then Big Vessel Sank After Being Rammed ling hi the Hudson Itiver when llic vessel was rammed In . . ....... . . tuiikcr nil iioiiokcn ami sank. The a-diiiigton Irving, a vessel of l.ooo Ions, liail just! JAic 'mid of Cicfo migration wnd iirr the tup of the d from Asia, Dr. I Minion it. of ODawa, Federal gov- nl ethnologist, left Van- las' hihIiJ for Seattle en o Nome where lie will otil- . the t.iiiadian Arctic .ex riul!l'ii to il" so i ub-frtim 'he Simel puvcrii- ilir Jcmics wilr cross fsi mils into lluslati ler- amj rxraxale inUi t lie there Mie:e evidence of ly ctviluaiion nrc reported I He wilt alo study the laliral construction of the dialect AL RACING CAR ACCIDENT ed Through Fence Killing le and Fatally llnjurlng Two People JIM A. June I Harlan (on. iiliii years of nvtf, wait h'lly killed and bis fullicr, Li 1 Jolnisoti. Sr., 15 years ot vn fatally hurt while four were badly injured .Mon- when a rtieinar car Iflcrunon 1 by Ira t'.ook of Astoria ed lliiiiujrh the fence ditr- the annual memoriaf day 1 sulTeied a broken back ik s nol exjieelei lo live, on, senior died last itiithl. INESE FIRE SACRAMENTO rlc Chinatown at Isloton Piped Out and More than 1000 Homelesa 3IIAMH.NTO. June I. Mort 11 Ihmisand people a to l:s a a result of a firn Hlarled in a Chines' and lolally destroyed Iiiff Isloric Clilnalovvn and caii- liHtricl ,al Melon bile yes- eattsiiiig ilatnitue estltn- ill 100,0(10. ' ; liulldlngs ileslroyeil In- Ihe tiilRiatnry oehool 11U by 300 .(indents. OTTAWA, June I. Hon. J. A. Jtobb, mijil;lor of finance, (obi Hie House of Common yesterday Hint the (Snveritment' had "no intention of bringing down any billature on the. suhjrtft but Canada auloiiMUcally Would re-vctI 10 lli yM standard Oil Jolv I .' doneil temporarily. ' PORT CLEMENTS MILL ! STARTS WORK TODAY Lumber Cutting Starts at Plant Formally Owned Locally and Now Property of F. L. Buckley thitling of lumber roiutueuced today al Hie Port Clement saw mill, formally owned by local iu-terrM ami now the properly of F. I.. Iluekley, the well known dslrirt operator. Mr. Hueklcy Is today al the mill, having Kono across yesterday aboard Hoi Piitn-e Charles, on which vessel he will continue tlirouh to Van-' OlIVIM'. I LITTLE LEGISLATION waters. IN SIGHT AT OTTAVA Premier Announces Only Couple of Minor Bills to Como: B.C. Legislation OTTAWA. June 1. Kxcepl Tor a cnuple of minor bills. Premier .Mackriuie KiiiR announced in the House of Commons yesterday tflat the umcrnment had no' in-leulion of tirinKing down any more legiskiliuu litis season. He Intimateil that he tnlgltl have to introduce legislation in regard to the patrol of llrillsh Coliuubia BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL American Loague Philadelphia 0-3, llosliiu 2-2. Chlciiign 3-1. C.lev eland 1-5-Detroit 10. SI- r.miis 7. National League Cincinnati 7-5. Pillsburg 2-1' SI. Louis 5-7, Chicago 3-H. .New York I'-', Philadelphia 1. Others postponed, rain. rinnsliilih. .1. M. Delia, thfc .ItIi. 1111.1nl.er of Iho cily detach menl of provincial police, will mrlve in Hie cily on the Princ-j Ceotge tomorrow, morning froiu Duncan, Vancouver i.ianit, tic complin led by his wlr and fain ity. GIRLS BEST j IN PROVINCE 'Local Company of Twenty at I High School Equal to j Vancouver King Edward I INSPECTION TODAY YOltlv. June I. Six litimlreil passengers aboard the - - ly. Mv link liner vv usliiiiguiii Irving were rescued Hit capiain cummtnqs Spoke Wordt of Appreciation at Inspec tion this Morning lie dock when Hie .was rammed, a considerable portion of 'I'lial the trirl".- physical cul lull under wnler being ripped open and she commenced j lure drill cla of the Prlnc iipidly. CooIues of the captain and crew anil 1 he quick line of nenrby vccl pmenled a panic anil enabled nil to ithe vessel in safely before she plunged lo the bottom. D.JENNESS VISIT ASIA IF PERMITTED : lion Ethnologist Goes to Nome to Study Es kimo and Migration :ot VKII. June 1.- ur- Mir aneienl civil ..r Iti K-Vlihi.H to delrr-; III an CANADA REVERTS GOLD STANDARD ON DOMINION DAY Ituperl High School, trained y Afex. Mitchell, alo u student u' Die school, wan equal lo tli- similar cla at the Kin? Ldwanll High $0bool at Vancouver, hUij poeif lo bo I lie bel cla, u It I provjnre. wa the wlnlfiuciil .ttnaile by (aptaiii Cummin;.; 4 1 Victoria, who i" herw today Jo iperlin I In CUdeltf of the III.., : School. He pari iriitarl- ideated with Ih'e jcirls aild he al Softllif Ihf Boy did well. The lrU wwrf Jean (Iriew. Winti' Tliuniioi. Uiura Friziell. Hvelyn ' Dalit). Mary Dow Hit, ; Irvine. t'.liriie Mrl.cod, Ad.t .ltiiiKiilir. Margaret Herein. ;Julia Vnller, Mary Waller. 4 j Irene Morrison, Mary arc I ot-4.'(M.nk tulbillli. Klliehltidivrie. Virginia H.et. Iel.-n $imUu f Karl in the war Hie ! gold standard wnn aWan 'O llrien Vrra Vhtillu Alella' Mc- hinley. 'They loyked very utarl 1 in High Heliool middies. whilA vvitii blue Iriiiuuiiliis with the school crest on I lie right arm, black ties, black rolled socks blue serfte bloomers and while run i iiini; slioes. j In eoinnienlina further on the work' Captain Cummin? said tin-gills' n Vancomer bad a distimt iplvautatte in liavin? a specia! instructor a well as huildihv nttd appliances. 'They went llirough ti uiiinlier of fancy drill for dim and put on four tableaux in all of which, they acquitted themselves excellenlly. 'The boy in their Hiwli School tdcoeless sweaters over while shirlH also looked very smart and drilled well. Captain Cuiii-mlngs told them if they kept up the work and polished il up la place? "they would have a good chance of winning Hie I.O.I). C cup. BRITISH FIRM HEAVY LOSSES Armstrong Whltworth Sank Roughly C900.000 Last Year on Operation LONDON. June I . -Armstrong Whilworlh, one of the most !n portatit vitgineeriug cotupaiiies In the Dritish Isles, gave th" business, world a shock lodny when the yearly report issued showing the firm's loss during the past year as roughly t'JOO,- 000. Poor trade, high cost of production and foreign compel itiou was the official explaun. (ion of the pour showing. COMPLETE REVISION SHIPPING ACT SEEMS LIKELY NEXT SESSION OTTAWA, June I. Comploln revision of (he Canada Shipping Act will proba'hly be undertaken. at the next session of purlin menl, Hon. P. J. Cardiu, minister of - marine informed A. U Neill Independent member for Comox Albernl in Ihe House of Com hum yesterday afternoon. ' E BHaHaHaHeaH HKCKIVKH I.I..D. PMKS1DK.NT COOI.IDOi:, ccoinv-aiiied by (ioveruor Hyrtl of Virginia, and w aring rap and gown, leaving the campus of Willium and Mary College, YVil-liani-l.nrg, Va., after receiving Hie degree al Hie reccttl convocalioit. Police. Commission at Final Meeting1 Expresses Confidence Chief Vickers and Retiring Men As a recognition of many years of faithful and efficient seivite forUhe city, il was ilecided unanimously by Ihe police i'ommision yesicntay urieriiooti, on motion of Commissioner Frizell, seconded by Commissioner Montgomery, to rcconi- metid lo Hie city council thai a iiioitlh's salary be grunted. Iv Chief W. II. Vickers and. two week's each to other me tubers of the cily police force who retire today with the taking Over ot the city's policing by the provincial authorities. It wu' further decided to fi'tiii-h each of the retiring officers with suitable teslimoulals. ... - Yesterday's meeting as lb; II OTIIIIP final one of the police cominis-!l .1141. iillr. stun nuiuu inin jiurs mil 'l . existence, two of its members! having formally submitted tliei:-! resignations to take eltect witli. the dale of the police change. : After routine business covering! Premier Baldw,n Declares Gov- operation for the month ol May of the city force had been trans ¬ uded, occasion was taken by the' commissioners to voice their ap- precialion of the service thet had been given Chief Vickers and the retiring force and to express doubts as lo the pro bability of any improvement be ing brought about cither fiuaiv cially or in efficiency llirough the impending change. Commissioner FrUiell,' speak ing briefly, proposed that, in re cognition of t heir past services, a month's salary be granted Chief Vickers and two weeks' to each member of tins retiring force. He moved that such a recommendation be made to tin city council. In any case, the officers would be entitled lo pay covering this year's holidays. Victim of "Motive" Commissioner Montgomery fell that Chief Vickers ami his subordinate had given the city good service for many years, service which he. believed the great majority of the people in Ihe cily 'had been pleased with lloregretled thai, the cntic" force had been made., the vicjhit of some molivo "ollieiv thatifU nancial saving or criticism of their efficiency." He had gravo doubts thai there would bo any financial saving llirough I IX change lliougn, as 11 citizen he hoped ilwould beii'successrul. lie wus .further - .atisfied. ttui the change would not bo. lo tin best Interest of Ihe jelly iillhouigh "continued on paseifour) le similar to (hat brought Jown assay 21000 ounces silver r ton. The strike in 'question va made just a few days ago in a abaft beinjf sunk below the level of the main work tunnel known s the Water Tunnel. A the shaft deepens the trade of ore Is increasing and ruby silver ami pray copper are found lo .Mfeet IS DISCUSSED ernment Reserves Complete Liberty of Action URGES TO INTERVENE LONDON, Jne I. Premier Dahlwiti annifftieed in i'atlia- iiieut today that the (ioverutnenl was feseVving complete liberty Of. aellon rewarding the eoa slr.iko -in view of tin v. fart 'tltut proposals including mix offer ol U.oou.ooo subsidy brought no response from either-miners or owners. 1 lie statement was in reply to a question of former Premier Hamsay Macdotiald, who declared the (iovernment's- re cent, action and then inaction had been lo piny inlo the liauits of the owners. As parlies1 to the dispute could not agree .Met Mac-ilonabl Urged that the (Uivern- ment slep in for (he purpose of seeing whether a setllemeel could lie reached LOCKHART WINNER-AUTOMOBILE RACE VALUED AT $40,000 l.t .VA1OLl!s. ilnne '1 Frank Lb'eMhurf, 23 years of age, aver- agiiiig ui.O 3-8 miles an hour yesterday won the annual Indianapolis race worth approximately 10.000 . It was Scheduled for 500 miles but washout to 100 miles on account or therath,. . '..a, m Mrs. Pliil McDonald: sails by the Canlena Ibis afternoon (in 0 Hip south. Ore Strike in Duthie Mines Shows Very Rich Galena and Ruby Silver SMtTJIKHS; June I. On Saturday Manager J. IL Turner , of tie Duthie Mine brought down to Hmiliieis a sanipje from Hie new ure struck just a few days ago on the Henderson claim. This is as fine a sample a Snlillters people can recall having seen anywhere. It weighs 2U lbs. 11) oz. and is solid metal throughout, a high-grade galena with ruby silver shovyfug here ; and there all through it. . i Manager Turner stales that this is now showing from ten to fourteen inches and. thai both ruby silver and gray copper He becoming more abundant as - he work prozecd. The ruby p iinp IJATIM"' -iher run 6M pure, and sain- II IINp Villi hill level. 'The sample is on display jn the local Chamber of Mines dis play in 5-inilliers. and is attract ing a very igreal deal of addi tion. FISH ARRIVALS Only Two American Boats Port 3ut Seven Canadians Sell Catchei Fisheries. In Only lw Atm'rican boats were here for the halibut sale this morning but seven Canadian boats sold their catches. Prices were 15.00c and 17c for American with S)c and ITe- for ecouds. Canadians varied Icq tn U.lOc lo 15.20c witli eight cents for sec onds. Sales were." Amerloan Norlh, '.'U.5P0, to Cold Storage. Hetty, 10,500. lo Atlin Canadian Jidianna, 11,000, to Booth Dolphin, 10,000, to Hoolh Fisheries. Helen, 3,000, lo ..ttin Fisheries. Cape Swain, 5,500,. lo Hoyal Fish Co. Nautilus, 0,000, to Cold'Slor-ane. Impereusei 5,?)00. lo Hoyal Fish Co. II. & IL, .1,000. to Cobl Storage. Salmon Tallow, 0,3 V) reds and AGO whites at 13.50c and 3c. lo Cold Storage. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat. it.C. Silver Dilnwell lla.elton ..., tiwleiieiidence. Indian -.- L. & .""L. , JnJiM., Marmot ....X... firetnier l'or(er Idaho Silver Crest . Surf Inlet Terminus Did. Asked 1:17 1.117 2.05 1.75 1.83 ,.01 U .08 Vi .09 Vj .05 Vi .05 "Jl r .09 H .12 Vj .07 .08 Vi 2. 10 2.20 .08 ti .09 .12 .11 .07 .09 0 PRESIDENT OF POLAND. IN COMMONS Majority of One Only In Division at Midnight on Motion of Adjournment OTTAWA, June t- 1 A midnight division 011 a motion to gelher. which is the first time adjourn the debate on a private ' Hits occurrence nas Keen noiou members' resolution resulted In U,l l&JlP0"' T1,8 l'oUi0,n. He passage of the motion by the oflheJliaft Is how- aliout-'fifty narrow majority of one Vote iq feetaMU-UieWat4uniiel-jMe-Hmsew nwht. 'The score stood 51 to 53. The resolution under discus sion was moved by Oenerat A. K. Iloss, Conservative member for Kingston. who advocated the safeguarding of Canadian indus tries with respect to competition from other parts of the world. S. .W. Jacobs Liberal, of Montreal, moved, the adjournment of Hie- debale which was carried oh1 the narrowest possible majority. TWO AVIATORS LOST IN NORTH Favor and Swlneheart Thought to be Either Dead or on Vancouver Island -' """V VAXCOLVKH, June 1. Deliev-ing that It." Favor and John svineliart, missing, aviators who left Seattle two weeks ago for Ketchikan, are .wrecked In' nor thern Vancouver ! Island, Lee James, head of a -Seattle firm which owns the nlrplane, today came to Vancouver iind announced luo reward! for information leading to Uliscpvery , of their whereabouts. r . ' Mr. James diserediteij vrumors that the missing avjatoivwas'.'en-gayed in a liquor snuiggtfug venture and expressed the- belief that Hie 'men were either dead or wandering about in the wilder ness. CATTLE DUTY MAY GO DOWN Brlok for Brick Policy With United States Is Proposed by Minister OTTAWA, June lvjlon, J. A. Motherwell, "minister orvagricul-luvv, annouuc'Ml itV the'ilouse of (Vjtumous llwit thet,'.atiodian goy-ernmcut was prepared lo inlopCa "brick for brick policy" with thi United Slfitcs iii(,tlie reduction of duties on eaHle.v "Kvery step taken .by the L'.Sj'governmtjnt In lli u'.iv nt reiliiefliiii'iif ilittv nn WAllS limn I llnirn.-uii.. e.. .' 11.... -...Ill" . lli,'...'- 1 ...HI. .. ! 1 i.,iihiiiihii uamr wni, in-, inn. llll IgnaU Moseicki was elected kpro-la cotrespondingreduction in sident or Poland by the Naiional Canailian duly a?a1i"istrAtnericatt AsKembly today. Nettle," he. sald;i' V' , i 1 A. 1