25 TAXI and Ambulance Servlca Anywhere at Anytime. Hand Royl Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8U HIATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL XVI., No. 173. w mm i f rv 11 1 MA III II Li 1I1T111 AA , I r.. AT HERSCHEL Ice Last Week Reaches Destination Safely ; V,TI Ju!y 20. I lie wrelr station on American continent,! t . . nil) by Hit Can i ni'iil u Hersrhel .i ay reported in n mc Hraiii.- For Keliaiv tMiitlaii tiKn,r M 4i' dad arrtl at In v tay. wa rrKirtpl UJ triiie in llii" Ice a miles nnrllieaoi of J. Utdain Klcnu-lie bad tiftlerrd VanconvT i Her ' 'by mx da tdiic MAnr 41111LLI lllf 11LI INJCARIBOO Rich Quartz Find Option Is Qlven WIUJAMR I.AKK, July -'. :a teen rccenetl here of - qua tt ittrlke ou lllar 'ek twelve tnlle. north-likely, nr.d I hat lb-aw, pro.Miei'lor, who went lie district eighteen mont'.i has Kivcn to idiom; r nan i '''esin for (00.000 an op v Ins claim" lwo i-arn tioing Pliii..'d In Vancou ' raid lo ne IiikIi Krntb SHIPS STRAND IN HEAVY FOG Two Vessels, One American and One Japanese, Are In Trouble. TmKIo. Jniv sr.. The froisrhlcr V. V ........ ... il... It U fcMiitt. m riiiuiii', ill in: i. . v-in'- P ;,t Hoard fleet, en route from V 'K iiiama to Kobe, nti-tick a. reef ' infill off ()Khiiiia Island tawl ' ''W lias water In her hoblf. Aid " Imii rti.ihcd from Jien. Tlip Japane.m fi(igliler llakiilio Mai-ii grounded near UiHia this tlWll lotli aceldentii were tine Jo lint 'intvy b;. ONLY SURVIVING SON OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN FOUND DEAD IN BED MAXUIIHSTKn, Vermonl, July iiobcrl T. Lincoln, only cur-Vv .riK won of PreMdrnl vhrnlini'i l-'neoln. was found deail in bed a' ins homo here Ihls inoriiimjf. nitttil with (ieorKe dill no a uet He alto diiil and it i reiortel that ll'-rt Kamcelu, of llanUlton, uai admitted jtuftplyitig CiH with !wi nni- gallon can of alcohol. .Mr. C. Format! ,of llaniilloii, anollier victim, lofl a family of hi xiiiall dilldrcii. A (wo month old child I In the liopital now ttiffiH-imr from jmiImmiIiis. Mm. tlllver liiiprtln. of Toronto, while under examination at xilife lnadiuarlcr. diwl after admitting that ?lie bad drunk wood alroliol. The k)1iou beyart Hit deadly work wilb the wtmuli ifoinjc blind after wUicb a oonvul-ion i-eiieil her. . yt I tuff a to- twir vititifa. lead from jH)ifonou' Ibiuor. IiIp udvirfx today elated that Ibiiiern peion4 wen dead at Ituffato and four i l.ockrpor. New York, throusli drinkiep M)onou lbiior The Atithori- I iei are workinR ou the theory ' li a I Mir liquor r.inati-d in (he ni'fd Slalrjt TO OPERATE FISH TRAPS Thai notilication had bepii rereletl Friday ul the fiohorips office that the dc- parlini'iil had reconsidered the mailer of fih trap in loriland Inlet dltrlct and tit Mt a lirene had been i- oucd lo the Canadian Futons? Co. to operate its trap there was staled by Fred Stork Saturday nwht. This w:tn done by a CoiMer 4 vative administration since taklns ofrice, the Liberals baxin? forbidden operation of trap- in Portland Inlet. At a ma.ineflinjr ome COO fishermen protested against trail.. 4s- FRANCE ADVANCES IN DAVIS CUP TENNIS Defeats Great Britain and Will Play With Winner of Cuba-Japan Series :niiol!ll(l. France. July 20. Victorious in tvui singles nialclie in Ihe F.uropean zone riuals in the Davis Cup competl linn on Saturday against tlo iiriii.ii iiMim. the French repre- scntalixe today won the double, ihe final event of the scries. 'i ii.. I'leneli team will now meet the winner of the Culm-Jnpiiu series lo contest for the privil eue of fueliij America in the finals. WEATHERREPORT (lovermncnl TeleKriiplis, K a.m. Prince Huperl: Haininif, caun, (inn. r.n. Terrace :C.l.ar. calm, lemp. S8. Stewart: Clear, calm, temp. 02 Anyiix: Clear, calm, temp. 05 Subscribe lo the Daily News. PIHSBURG NOW teen innins struvule from the EVERETT HAS mam LEADING LEAGUE llloslou. in Sunday Je Petty hold Pilltbtirg to tin hits and The three brothers were bachelor I Hrooklyii won oul. At St. I.ouii I mid Ihry hud a party on Thumduy the Nns York liiaitl won a Hiirj tinlinaU, llelbiijd and South-. worMi liilthta homer. Iiabe Itulh's thirtiptb homer, with one on basoit was enough lo ule the YunkeeM a win over :iiicax'. iMruit hil four Uwrli- ini:loii pitcher bard, oecurini,' eveirteen bits and leu walks. SATURDAY National League Philadelphia i'-3, CUicago 0-2. New York 5, St. I.oui 3. lionlon i, Ciiwiniiaii t. Itrookbn 8-2. PitUburKb l2-' American League St. I.oul U-5, llitnlwu I' 1 -T Clrvclan.l 5. lMiila.lelnhla 6. Ciiicao I, N'w xorit SUNDAY National League WMsburgh I. Hmoklyn 3. ItO'lon B, I'.mi iiiiiali I. Philadelphia i. i.iiii-ago 5. New York 5. S' Louis 0. American League Chn-a?o I. Yrk 2. St. Loum i i .li- eland 7. Detroit t . alnntfimi t. BANDITS STEAL $10,000 . SILK Train Hold Up This Morning at Newark, Noar Oakland, California, OAKLAND. July 2t. A gang of ten or twelve men boarded a Southern Pacific freight train loaded wild cilk at Newark near hero this morning and threw ap proximately a n.ooo worth of the prrciou material to rtnifrdernte aloiiH the track who made their cape. Three robber were oap lured af'er a eliae. SERIOUS FIRE Lumber Plant Destroyed With Loss of Half Million Dollars KVKHF.TT, Ji!y 26.- Fire early this inoniiiw destroyeil the plant of the Walton Lumiicr Co ivllh. in, bis' of 9500,000 Includ in? stored lumber valued al IIOO.OUO. Two oilier large plants valued al three million dollars were srrifiisly threatened for time tot 'ne arrival of outside aid checked the spread. Trie flames were visible for a dls- lane of thirty milb. BRADY TO OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN IN NORTH .1. 0. llrady, Conservative standard bearer in the forlhcom Inc federal elections, sailed for SkaKWiiy, Alaska, 011 the Prln cess .Charlotte this monitns en roiile tb Allin, where he will open,;, his. campaign ami lay the (,tinstrvnlivtvrnic before th elplurJn thai district. mto PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIIINCK IU'l'KHT, II. C. MONDAY. JULY 20, 1020, AGAIN NOMINATE6 turrtjr- ClrcultUoo. Hit Fred Stork, Liberal Standard bearer Tor ten years in Skeeua riding, was given another uiiauimuii.i uomiuatioii Saturday and it is expected the biggest majority ever given in (ho contiLneiicy will be rolled up for him 011 September U. He was born on April II, 1X71, at Uollou, Ontario, of Kugiith parentage. He came lo liritish Columbia some thirty years ago and llinl was elected the first mayor or Fernie. In DUO he was elected Ihe first mayor of Prince Itupert and in I U 17 he entered Ihe arena of federal politics and was elci ted al home, but the overseas vote gave Col. C V. Peck. Y.C., (hen serving al Ihe Trout, a majority over him. After the wtor, on December 0, 1021, .Mr. Stork wiu elected to Ihe House of Commons over Col. Peck, and he was again successful by a Mibslaulial majority over O. G. Hnshby, Conervnlive, and (!. V. Nickersoii; Progressive, 111 the 1025 election. J. C. Hrady will be his Conservative opponent in the" present contest. Meighen Challenged with Demand That Falsehood be Given Public Repudiation OTTAWA, Julv 20. HI. Hon. Arthur Meighen, Conserva tive leader, has been challenged by lion. Krnest Lapointe, former minister of justice, in the Mackenzie King cabinet, with the demand that a statement made by one of Meighen' followers be repudiated and relrticled. In a telegram' enl lo Meighen by Lapointe, Ihe former minister of juetice tpioles froin a speech said to have been delivered by A. J. Doiicet, of Kent, New Hrtinswick, in which the latter is reporleil to have reierrcu to an alleged irip 01 toe customs nrexeutalivc si earner Maivarel, in Hie rotlowlnit words: I'hey called a" (Juebec and took . . 1.. .. : ..I on the nunisier 01 jusnce .iuu friends and had a joy sail down Ihe SI. I-'twrenre as far as Anti-cos-ti and .Mayilatcn Islands and. crossing to the north shore, went up the Saiuienay and all told were away six weeks." . Denying that he ever look pari ... .. : 1 I. Ill SUCH a trip, t.apoiiue iins MelKhen to repudiate the statement which he says "constitutes unetiuivioal calumny uttered In your presence by one associated with von in your tour llirouirti New Hruuswifk. . , Douoet's Statement Conimcntinis on the above, Mr Doner t, who was. a Conservative- member of the customs inquiry eonunlltce, said lie would accept Mr. Lapolnle's denial. "I want to say, however," be ndded, "that the log book of the Margaret shows that the vessel slopped at (he Quebec- wharf; and- look on Lapointe and pariiV 'rnl !- polnle mlglil notj jae been tbo former minister of justice, I con cede. BRITISH PEER Passes Through. Prince Rupert In Course of Tour A distinguished visitor in tiio Street Sales Hi . ' i ry . y t l w . Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for blre. NEW 800A FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRICK FIVE GKNTft. LCODLIC POISONING TAKES MANY LIVES TIWA Iirwinn f A 111 TIT 1TA HaTT 1 rTITirv T WI""r 1 r a. lTIir t mil FlXTX nifrlflli 1 T FTT1T1 KtU MUKIY AbAiN NUlMlfcU LIdlKAL lAlNUlUAlt fUK oKLLlNA KIMNb I i ' I to aa Liquor nausea 10 People to Die During Week-end in Ontario TOHOXTO. July ............... 20. -The .. tlealh roll from what oli e be- ..1-..I...I... I. ...I il I 1 r ,1 i w uiruiKuit "ii-iiiinifl n'.ii inn uiiritv-ii hi niur puiiiiM in . i . i ... . ........ al. .. . ... . ii" '.; iiivic mice itniii ui .uiaiisnurg, lour hi iiarn- t : ' r ut Oxkville and (wo at Toronto in addition to twelve ,llir who are hi a precarious condition. Three arrests have re:i wane ui loroniu umi one oi iiamiiion iur ancgeu uisiriiiu- I I i iiuui. Pairs' k l.joiif. if Oakvtlle, whose two brollicr succumbed, if li spnal critically ill. Wrests Supremacy from Cincinnati In National Some Stirring Week-End Games. Ni;V YOIIK, Joly 20. - Pitts burg nnw lead Cincinnati in the National league pennant raff by fixe points, the, Pirate having defeated Hrooklyn twice in llrook-lyn on Saturday in heavy hitting game, wliil tin Hed lot to Party Standard Bearer for Ten Years will be in Running Once More In accepting honor, member for five years, speaks with optimism and condemns treacherous tactics of Tories Fred Stork, Liberal standard bear in the federal political ieid ever since the riding 01 Skeena was first formed and mem-jcr lor Ihe district in the iast two parliaments, 011 Saturday night at a largely attended convention in the Melropole Hall received .he unanimous nomination to once again be the Liberal Candidate at the election which will be held on September I i. The conven-,iou was presided over by Olof Hanson, president of the Skeeua Ji-trict Liberal Association, and all parts 01 the large coiistitu-' .ucy was represented by delegates or proxies, there being over . i f : - persons present. Mr. Mork : louuna'ion was moved by Dr. V. lrkUfi pTTAff An f. Kerin and seeonucd by Wii- I KllK MIM I If iiam Little, of Woodcock, and it vr was made unanimous when W. A.! IffAlTrif IP I AOT ilatheson moxed and D. A. Mcilae. 111 lAl.ll.M .f Smithers. seconded that nom- UAVlIAaA AUAJVUA nations c;oe. Mr. Stork receiv-l .I a great ovation when the Nearly $4,000 Was Taken From hairnian called him to the plat-; Cold Storage Fish Packer lorm. He then addressed the ?a- ing at some length with the issues of the day. 'f lie meeting was called to order shortly after eight o'clock and, while the dehisales and proxies arriving on the late steamer from Anyox were being awaited, Mr. Kiiur of Fort William gave an address. He congratulated Prince Hupert on the healthy stale of Liberalism in the city and lold of the political situation in Fort William. He dealt with the railway and financial situation in Canada .paying tribute to lh lato Liberal government and, speaking of customs affairs, declared that Conservatives were equally responsible with Liberals if any party could be held responsible. He expressed the belief that Ihe forthcoming election would result in the Liberals again being re turned to power. Every Qualification After Mr. King's address, the meeting was asked by the presi dent lo proceed with the business of nominating: a candidate, rlie name or Fred Stork was proposed by Dr. W. T. Kergin. Mr. Stork was. Dr. Kengin declared, a man who possessed every qualification to be Skeena's representative. He had already been successTul in representing the constituency and had been successful in private as well as public affairs, he was be-ond reproach both in bis private and public life, was a fighter and possessed the diplomacy and common sense thai must go wilb the office, and had fought in season land out for Prince Hupert ami PITV UICITflD district since the earliest days Lll I VlullUi lia'1 carried the banner or Liberalism mol successfully. U " was with a great deal of pleasure Lord Marven Cavendlsh-Bentlnckniial he placed Mr. Stork's name city today Is Lord Marven Cav- ndish-ljqultnCK, son, of Ihe DUKr off Devonsbire former Governor noiKirAt' of Cmiadt.Th the course of a tour of Canada, Lord lten-linck arrived Irom Vancouver on the Cardena y.selerday afternoon ami wbl proceed Hast on loday'a train. He is accompanied by hU se'crelary. It. V. Oibhs, and wa-t guest overnight at the Princo Hupoi't Hotel. Subscribe lo Ihe Dally New$. once again before the convention Mr.'Stork nomination was sec onded bv W. C. Little, of Wood cock, who said it was results that counted. When one took into consideration all that Mr. Stork hail obtained for bis district, one could do not fifii'g else "bid It return him I., i.rrwr-.- ' There was ntuch enthusiasm when the nomination was made unanimous and, amid deafening applause and the singing of "For He's. A Jolly '.w?od Fellow," Mr, Sloik took the platform. Deep Gratification Mr, Stork acknowledged will? ' (couHnued 0i, na . ) on Friday ihering expressing his apprecia-i 'ibn'-oTtfi.e-lioiHptliat-onee-nioi-ei A sum of money to the amount Had been tenderct him and deal-iof nearly i,000 was taken from the fish packer Chief ibassa. owned by the Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Company, sometime between lasl Friday morning and 2 o'clock in the afternoon, while the boat lay at the Cold 'Storage, dock. The Chief Zibassa, which had recently coin. pleted a overhaul at the dry dock, had been equipped for con tinuing fish buying and packing operations between the Queen Chariot. c Isiands and the Cold Storage plant and the sum of money had been placed under lock and key aboard. The provincial police are invest igailng. JACKIE NEWMAN AND VIC FOLEY Will Meet In Prince Rupert on September 15 In Ten-Round Return Bout Vic Foley, of Vancouver, will meel Jackie Newman, of Kdnion-Ion. in a ten round bout here on September 15 during Fab Week according to an announce-me nl made today by David Thomson, Exhibition manager, who elated that arrangement for the meeting had been completed. Foley and Newman fought a fifteen-round contest in F.dmonton recently, Foley getting Ihe decision. Newman .was not satisfietl, however, and wanted a return bout which it has no.v een decided to hold here. Doth boxer are said to be in good Shape COLLIERIES OFF TO GOOD START Beat Reolna Post 4 to Nil First Game of Connaught Cup" SemT-flnals In lUKUNA, July 2d. - lloldi;i the Heglna Posl soccer team, Saskatchewan champions, scoreless whilti securing four goals themselves, It Canadian Collieries or Cumberland, Hrilislt (iolumbia repfesenlaliv'e in tlm Cunuauuht 'Cup srrnl-finiil., on Sajurday evening look Jh strong hads i ij? ihe lvoa tub 'I series!