n C TAXI 5 and,. Ambulance Service Anywhere, at Anytime. bund Royal Hotel, 3rd Ava. and 6th St. WATT VIPECK, Prop. fcli. XVI., NO, 132 ifooa Dy Taking weapons IPRISINQ WAS FEARED IE, June 7 Three luin- iiatlvc at Indian Poin.. died of starvation tart The survivor ale dug hi 'heir own relative. and , it wis report fit by of- inf the inolurhlp Trader. arrival here. of the famine, which i lull of (he fit We I authori sing firearm- from lis wan hroughl lo I.IIJte lo i siatul in tiering Mriiti kluxfau school learlier, rood tie frozen rcgiou Siberia for medicine for in officials who are ill. L'Sovlc' aulhoritlrs, ap-fiy feared an uprising of Stives and fgr (hat reason trie disarmed ami loll !- ai'iiiiisl the ravages ul ILLERS ARE iGAINST TRAPS Meeting Yesterday and iny Will be Here to Op pose Proposal F; holler al Dunila! Islim l mrclliig yrslerday ami to oposi (he applicu-extabllh fl."li (raps Hi MiMricl. They foel .( Ily in regard to the mailer i'.v will lie up. Ibeir boal- Diey come in lo (he meel- Jivilay evening. Hob llaiin.i roaiiy arrived and many wil be here, it is an ASSIZE JUDGE stlee W. A. Macdonatd Preside at Court Open ing Hare This Weak IJiulifo W. A. Macdonald Dsido at the session of ho ie tiourl Assizes which ;n in tho clly on Thursday Jweek, He will arrive from ver on; t.be sleamer Priiiro ron Wednesday. ; T.V. i '9 Drowning In Magog River Responsible for Two Lives and Collision for Others . HICKimooK. June J. Five People are dead ami two more are in hopi!al a renuil of two accident Saturday evening. Drowning in tho Mainig iliver claimed two live while three Mere (akeji when an, automobile Irurk a train near the cily. The dead are O'Neill Nergcron, 15, and Chariot Young 34, drowned: and. Henry Hebert, Mm. Aime Couture ami lleoU'V Parle killed b train. Tb6e in Die hotpita! arp hylvla PouHil and )Ua Flos sie Itayiiionil TWO WEEkS ONLY FOR PARLjAMENT TO SIT Alt Sections Anxious to Prorogue on June 2G IV is Probable Business Will End . OTTAWA, .June 7. Parliament U entering upon its last but busiest forhilslil onfos.un-ix peeled liobls an" found to explore. WJlh mich .work and business of Ihe session still before it the IIikWHs tentatively ph-dgod .to adjournment Um June ;'6 and with all sections anxious for prorogation It is probable the order paper may be cleared hy I ha I time. CROWN PROSECUTOR IN CONFERENCE ON MURDER CASE TODAY A, M. Johnson, K.C., crown prosecutor, and pruvlncllil, police of liters were Jn Courerence on fhc, Lord (a :iijsiiolm nUirder ease lhis morninir and again this afternoon' Joseph tfankey4 eliaiufed with the .crime, Is rer mamb'il unlit today bu(, ;if an earlv hour Ibis nflernpon it bad not been dechlcit .at wlial hour Ihe proeeedings would flpen. dlLDINQ AT JUNEAU. .WAHINtVKiN June 7 Work will bp slarlod Ibis summer on lb o now , federal A-ibiiihllng ftl JUrieau (o '-cost 9,727,500.- ' PRINCE RUPERT 'MUNCH 111 TK11T, H.tl, MONDAY, JL K 7, 1020. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper . Saturdays circulation,, ISH CHAMP A .Nil TI1K KID Jurk DenipseV at ln irauuiig i-iiarler eiilcrlains, leTI lu riglil: Pa ytribliug, Mrs. William I Slribiiiig, her boxer husband, Young Slrililing, Ma Slrthliiig ami the lilleliolder. ROTARY CLUB Seizure of Liquor Vessel in OF KETCHIKAN ! Mexican by U.S. May fflMINfrHFRF" Have International -Aspect Number of Members to Visit Prince Rupert For Joint Meeting on June 24 TO BE HERE TWO DAYS Tho Prince Hoperl llolary Club ha? been -notified that mem StrtH Sites. Ail I Boston GriiTj Large Upstair; Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest ami best for the least. Phone 467. PRICE FIVE CENTS. JQUOR SEIZURE ON CANADIAN BOAT MADE ETCHIKAN ROTARY CLUB TO PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO LOCAL ROTARIANS II'NDOUTFIT MAKING NOTES an Arrested In Ottawa kpoted to be Member of Ian International Gang Itly completed notes Claims he. Recently Ar-d ti From Victoria Where he Lived Six Months TAW A, June 7. -John (Sal- ID year of age, claiming to Llt II t S .l It til Vl'lOSC pOSSOS- Ilie police on Saturday ii eompIe".e couuterfciliitf ami a large number ol completed ten itoiiinl Hank ;lattd nod's. says that- lie Uy came from victoria ho in I'd for xix months. Klc refusing (o make a Bent I lie police believe the lor lo In a member of an Htlonal gang, operating be- Ltvglaud, Ca nmla ami Slales I IVES DIE OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS OF HALIBUT TODAY Halibut arrival marketed at the Fish Exchange this morning totalled 200,000 pound, II, ,ioutids from four American ves sel and CU.Olto pound from six Canadians. Among the lal er was the schooner Cape lleale iVilli the exceptionally largo ralch of 5,000. pounds. Prices wrr from 1(3. Ic to 10.1c and 'Jc for American fish and from 11 3c lo 15.1c ami Sp lo Uc for Can adian, The arrival were a .follows: American Akutan, 13,000, -lo the Una Han Fish & Cold Storage Co. Majestic, 2i,000. mid June. lt, 300, to tin? Iloolli Fisheries Co. Trinity, 50.000, lo tfie Allin Fisheries.' Canadian Cape lleale, IS.botf, lo the lloyal ri-li Co. It. W., ,7,000; .Mayflower. I,- OOO; and .DAT.. C.ooo, lo the Houlh Fisheries Canaillau Co. X. ami S.. 5.000, to tliu Cana dian Fih & Cold ijlorage Co. Malt, 2.000, (o I lie AUtu Ftsh- ctlc. IN SIBERIAiFATAL ACCIDENTS Authorities Deprived Them of Mean of Securing QUEBEC' PROVINCE bers of the llolary Club of Ket chikan ami their ladic will make n vieil to Ihe llolary Club ol Prillre (luporl, this month. Present arrangement ale for the club lo leave in ti body on 'he Prince l.ouUe on Ihe morn ing of Wednesday, June V3, ar riving here in the afternoon of the sTimo day. The Prince lluporl club lipids its mcctiuK on Thurs day, so tho party will remain until tin; Prioress Charlotte n Hikes (Is northbound trip on (lie morning of Friday, June 30. A cordial invitation had been xleuded by the Prince Itupert club fpr the Ketchikan Jlotarians to visit 'them and the local mem bers ujtpeet to extend Ihcnwhcs for the occasion. A large num ber" o( Ketchikan men have siu-nifieil their intention of making the trip with their wives and many . more are expected lo stgn up" within the next week. ANYOX MAN WON OVER EIGHT THOUSAND ON DlBUAST WEEK Thohias F. Singleton, an em ployee, of the (irnnby Co.- al Anyox, was the first prue win ner rif the Sainton Sweepstak. on liiC week's Derby rare und the victory of Ihe Coronach in I hut event enriched him to the extent of WJ77. The second pri.e of over 1,000 went lo A Piiilo or Port Angeles and the tlilnl prixe, over 12,000, fell to T. Hreen oj Vancouver. It is under.stood that a few smaller pruesr wcio won locally. FORMER GOLDEN MAN DIED AT VICTORIA YIUTOHIA, June 7 John 0. Oreen, 72 years of ipe, died Satuiylay evening. Ho had been a resident hero for three years and formerly was a hotel,, pro prlelofcM Odldcn. v , SAN DIK'dO. June 7. The capture of an alleged Chtiailiart urn runner off Coroualo Island, Mexico, while Hie vessel was aKempliiig (o land a Ihoiisand ruses of whiskey, ostensibly for smuggling into .San Diego, was reported here by (lie commanding officer oT die Mexican palrol "sleamer Tecatc. The .Vessel was (owed to Kiisennda where Ihe crew of fifteen were placed in cuslodj and (he whiskey confiscated by the United tjlales customs. Much interest in (he case is evinced here as to what uclion Ihe Canadian government may fake regarding (he seizure, which look place between Hrilish Columbia and Lower California, j MINERS WILL MEET COAL OPERATORS TO DISCUSS POSITION LONDON. June 7 -Secretary Cook of (he miners' federation slated to-day he believed the miners' executive c o n milt e e would accept ihe invitation of the coal operators lo a preliminary co'nfer-ence 'to discuss Iho coal lie-up. MISTOOK WHARF V FOR HIGHWAY Three Drowned When Car Plunged Into Water at Belleville, Ontarlp, In Rainstorm Keith Oslrandor, aged 20, hU sislcr Horiiice IM and Ucraldine Imllmage 18, were, drowned early this morning when a car driven by Hoy Dulimage plunged over the (iovernmont wharf during i heavy rainstorm. The driver nislook Ihe wharf for the highway. " " WEATHER REPORT Terrace: Clear, calm, letup. 50. Anyox: Cloudy, calm, temp. 58. Stewart: Haiti, calm, temp. 53. llaiellon: part cloudy, ' lcmp. 52. ' Smithers: lnrl;cl6ud"y, ' calm, letup. 51. Hums. La'Jc: Cloudy, Windy, letup. 50. ;;v Telegraph. Creek': Clottily-'calni, lemp. 15, ;v; All cabins, on tho Dawson teloigraph .line report rain. INSTALLATION LOCAL PASTOR Rev. T. D. Rlnde Formally Placed in Charge, of English Lu-. theran Congregation The formal, iuslallation, lu the church of St. Pauls' of HeVi T. II. Itinde look place last evening, llev. P. F.. liaislcr officiating. It was a historic event in lljat lie i.-t the first regular pastor Of the lirsl Kinglish Lutheran jjliuroli in the uorthlaml. In bis cliargc Mr. Daisler drew attention to Ibis and aduiouishod Mr. Itinde to preach the word as thti only-power of Cod unto SalvaUonand lo take heed unto himself,Piia(. he might grow in experimental jnowlettsre or the truth wlilcli he is called upon to teaeji. Farther (he seaker said, he should labor patiently and sutrer reproach Alien necessary tliat Hie iCause or I rul'li might be advance"dv':Mr. Itimlo had recognized in the call of SI. Paul's congregations Ihe call from Cod to an inipoWrtut field. He felt sure that j pastor and people would do blessed work for the kingdom. In his charge to (he c6nrcga-lion, Ihe speaker admonis'lii'd lbe people to make cood their fliedire of love and loyal support nfiVel foiih in the call to their pastor, The outlook was promisiittfft" In Ids general remarsj,1 Jlr. liaislcr said , that.. Jlt ''pullmds wns promising. Three nolitia in the norlhlami reported- IfllSI, ' Prince lluporl, PrinceVSeorgc and Jtineau, ami now luuH'pro . mislng l'nwlish Lulhcruu 'mis sion congregations. An nnthem was sung by? the Choir. l:$g$k " '' " ' ' ; TZfli&f Subscribe lo .the Dallye,Ncw9 "ft!?' ' : 41 EMINENT CANADIAN DOCTOR MAKING HIS FIRST COAST VISIT Dr. F. C. Banting Passes Through City Enroute to Alaska Will Speak at Victoria Making his first trip to' (he Pacific Coast, Dr. F. U. Hauling or Toronto, noted Canadian medical man and- world famous as the discoverer of Ihe insulin treatment for diabele. arrivet in the cily on yesterday aflei j noons train and sailed thi' morning- aboard the Princess Louise for Alaska. He was a-'ompauicd by Mr, itanting ami Miss Oairns of Toronto. Speaking to a Daily News representative this morning, Dr. I'.uniiiv' s.alod that this part or his trip was in, Ihe nature of a ..Oiidiy. He said that hf bad been harmed with Hritib Columbia so far as he had seen it along (he Canadian National Ilailway coming into Prince Rupert and was looking forward to the voyage to Alaska ami thence oulh to Victoria where he is to be a principal speaker al a med ical association conviuituui., GOLF cWpWNfTO- VISIT AT JASPER Given Royal Suite at Hotel as Contrast to Former Visit When Soldier WINNTPEC, June 7.--Ceorge Lyon of Toronto, who has won the Canadian Amateur Coif Championship more times than any oilier player was a visitor lo Winnipeg over he week-end. It was his first trip to this city since 1885, when lie was a corporal in the 'Jueon's Own rcgi ment. On . that occasion hi sleeping iiuarters were located under the grand piano at the Lelaud House. Just by way of t'ontrasl and to show him that Winnipeg has improved somewhat in the nast II years: 41. Horry, manager of lire Fort Car ry hotel, lurked'' him away in he royal suite on Ibis visit. Mr. Lyon is travelling vtest lo Jasper with .VJ.' Hills, assistant lo the operating vie.e-pre.suleniJ of the Canadian National Hail-ways and also prominent in the golfing world of easlern Can ada. Mr. 11 ills has been largely res ponsible lor Ihe development of Minaki and Jasper Park LoiVgo courses, nolh ot winch. In the pace of two years, have been soled among golf courses on tin outiueut not- only for their scenic and playing features but ilso for the remarkable manner :n which they were conslrucleo in district where experts be-ievod it would be impossible to mild Ibem. ' .ur. ijyons atiixiivav iJiijsuire caving Winnipeg litis 'aYlernooii or Jasper. ; ' FIRE SAN FRANCISCO RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT SAN I'HANCISCO, June 7. - Damage- estimated at ?300,000 resulted Saturday night frotf; Wres, vvliicli .opread over '.'a larsrri residential district frtn blazing wooden baseball stands. ' A Oarlv nf slv nffioor nf Mi - - v ....... - v- ill lloyal Canadian Corps, of Signahi Headed by Lieut. Cmlenvood went through on the Princess Louise today bound, for, Mayr, vjiere 4hey, will takey charge Jof ll. ,lii,A.n.Anl ...l..t ' .-', . I ... i iiuiviii MiL-ivss siaiion GIANTS BURIED CHICAGO DEEP New York Team Want Down Under Avanancha of Hits: Cleveland Beat Yankees Saturday NEW YOllK, June 7.' The ClAnts buried Chicago under' an avalanche of hits yralerday" by a score of 15 lo 3, Ceor'gu' Kelly, Snyder and ilarlcll hitting hom ers. The iNew York Yankees look a lif?ht game from Cleveland in seven innings when rain stopped the contest. Ituth walked three times amJ hit once in fpur times up. On Saturday Cleveland bit four Yankee pitchers hard and pulled off a triple play in the seventh and won 15 to 3. ' SATURDAY'S SCORES National League St. Louis t-7, Philadelphia, 0-1. . ...... Hrooklyn 0, New York It Cincinnati I, Hoslpn 5. . Cli icapro- P i 1 1 sb u irg , ra 1 n. " American League New York 3, CleVelafid 15. Washington 8, D'i'Jjoil I. "Host on. it, Chicago -8. , Jh iladfilfctiiiu i 0 U Louisk. J. SUNDAY -GAMES. National League Pittsburg 0, Unjoklyn 3. Chicago 3, New York 15. American League Huston I, Cctcagp 3. Philaiielphia' 0. St. ;f,ouis 2. New York 0, Clevelatid 5. WILKINS BACK FROM ARCTIC Continuous Fogs In That Region Prevent Exploration Work by Airplane -IMP I I V ENDEAVOR ABANDONED l'AIRHANKS. June '7. A ouar- lelle, lieaded by Captain Ceorge Wilkins, returned here in the monoplane Detroiler from point, Harrow saturday. night. .The Detroiler flew to Point Harrow on May 8 to'.extdorp tho Arctic waste from ill at base and Ihe return may be taken lo mea.n the abandonment of the endeavor (o ;xplore .itijf Arctic re- tjion tins year. . , . Members of Ilia parly reoorled themselves plad oi be back at Fairbanks after Conlinual fogs which have shrouded the Arctic since May. AIR MAPPING EXPEDITION Plane on Routa to Ketchikan Today: Gannett Carries 70 ' Men and 2 Planes SILVTI'Li;, Julie 7.- 'INvo air planes of the Coyernment Alaskan air mapping expedition. which led here Sunday morning. urnveu at .vteri Hay ;ialer in the day ami were- iltic Vf leave for Ketchikan llii hVorn'tffi4? , JH, ''"'I'T Cjinn't, I.;rt here Saturday as part of tho expedition. The vessel carried two other planes and 70 men. CP.R. ENGINEER DIES. VICTORIA, June 7. William Turnbull, 68 year of ogty for 20 years , an engineeVln Jhe H.C. tnU "rvWn mt)l$ nahadlan