Ha, n,, xir Sd retrret that lack of nit Ronm to lhe out.. Mr. ' " expressed the desire that lie some time see more of the pro-:r-'- srctiery ana industries. I. . I - Curwood Is the author of a number of otttdoor stories, the Canadian North woods and Alaska being frequent settings. " HONOLULU FLIGHT HAS BEEN POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 11-Postponement of tomorrows 136,000 flight to Honolulu because the entries were not ! ninnAii or nuallfied was or- Ume P"l".j "i-- - dered today. VMiATIMIt Itr.rOKT. Prince Rupert. Cloudy, I IPI7D Af C ifrtfldltl 1 Tnt II (I kft besature. 60. wunrlLO lIUUllNAltr 1 HJlT.ivrrace.-noudy AT NEW WESTMINSTER "te of Late Dr. lt.it IihWI NEW WEfiTMIMBTTPD " .... . . w wiv. y, nut. a. luajrvr ' announced his intention , """'" w the Liberal nomination lh Liberal nominating convention " hm hCT tonight to fill the seat ' trough the recew death of Dr. She oalm, tem- calm, temp. 58. Rosewood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 60. oalm. temp. oo. Aiyansh.-Cloudy. Alice Arm.-Oloudy. oalm, temp. 59. Anyox. Rm. calm, temp. 60. Stewart. Rin. m- "P- M Helton Cloudy, calm. temp. 64. Telegraph Crwk Rain, calm. temp. an '. t.v. .Cloudy, west wind. temp. 57. Uie from the Till afternoon East at 3:3" Is reported time. Tbe connecting rod of tbe engine broke and the Liberty motor was eoinnletely wrecked, a forced landing being made about two miles from Btrtedele. A fishing boat, which was nearby, put a tine on tbe plane and towed It Into Butedale. The machine was out of commission for a few days until s new engine was brought from Vancouver. Aboard the ship were Major MsoLaren. Mr. Cameron and H. Davenport, mechanic. The plane la proving of great value In the fisheries patrol. In It Overseer Cameron baa. during the past few weeks, completely covered hla district several tunes. The machine Is mating ltc headquarters for the time being at Swanaon Bay. According to Mr. Cameron, aockeye salmon have been Just at plentiful this season as they were last. Assertions that fishing conditions are not as good this year. Mr. Cameron explains through the fact that many more boats are en gaged In the Industry at that time and the average per boat Is thus smaller than before. Some canneries are reported to have packed even more sock-eye than they did last year. The run of pinks Is. however, later this year In starting and the delsy has cauued some perturbation. BALDWINGOES ACROSS BORDER Visits British Columbia Today and Sees Fine Elk When ' Walking BANFF, Aug. 11. Premier Baldwin visits British Columbia today. He will motor to Lake Louise across the Great Divide to Field, returning to Banff tonight. While walking at Banff a fine elk strutted across the Premier's path. Hon. Dr. King arrived here to meet Mr. Baldwin and welcome him to B.C. The Rotary Club at Its luncheon this afternoon at the Commodore Club was SOUTH RAIN IS WELCOME Tends to Alleviate Forest Fire Situation In Lower VANCOl'VKK, Aug. 11. Miirh liord for and highly welcome rain 1 falling today, after a full month of hot and dry weather. In alleviate the forest fire situation In southwestern British Columbia. A Iho hour rainfall It reported from Jen Is Inlet where a M-rub timber fire was burning at I'ulr-tlrw lluy and extending up the mountain. It also rained at Thurston IV.iv on Teiaria Island near I'.mrll River. Curried nut of control by a high Mind, a blare nn the logging operations of Murphy ft ' Mrlionald at roalrhnn Lake, V union ver Island, covered ii(re tlisn nthniiMiid acres .vesterrta.v. Ilaiu in fallinr, there and 325 men are attempting to hem In the blar.e. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE t Bid. B.C. SUvcr Coast Copper Cork Province . . . Dunweil Oladrr Gladstone Independence L. 'and L. Lucky Jim Premier Porter Idaho Bilvercrest Leadamllb Marmot Metals . '220 .19 JOS .10 Richmond Silversmith J25 Tortc 4.80 Asked 1.70 12.75 .07 1.00 .08 .28 .00 H .09 .18 2.32 M JOB .06 .14 .23 Vi aev, 5.10.. ATLANTA NEGRO GETS DECISION IN FIGHT PORTLAND. Aug. II Tiger Flowers, the Atlsnta Negro, won, )ie decision entertained by the Westholme Orchea-, over Harry Dillon of Winnipeg here Several visitors were present. I )wwfr. . TAXI Boston Grill 25 and: ' ; Ambulance 9 Large Upstair Dining Halt, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. Echange Uulldln NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. " Stand MATT VIDECK. Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least Phone 457. Northern and Central British ColumbiaVNewspapcr - PRINCE ItlTEHT. B.C.. THtl!lAY. AUGUST 11. 1W Price Kive Cents REPUBLIC m TO SIT W IRISH HOUSE L 'ESPITE OF ELEVEN DA YS GIVEN CONVICTED MURDERERS 7ianna Fail Party in Ireland Be Represented in Free State Parliament Friday Next Republican Parly Decided That Representatives Shall Take Oath I of Allegiance as "Empty Formality" i IN, August II. The executive committee of the Itepubli-ii. iidi-d by De Valera decided unanimously last night that i U rs of the party elected deputies of the Free State par-tHke the oath of allegiance to the II ri tilth crown and if sats in thr- House Friday. De Vafera himself joined i in their decision. i. . tiiiK decided to regard the oath a an "empty formality" . I that the only altera we of the party "Fianna Fail" INGLE MILL UP IN SMOKE i!r; to Opening of Vancouver Museum Hate Full View of Blazer I I y.n Auk i i -Ptrty thousand ' resulted from a fire that . -ir kilu, staining plant.' ;..,'!Tm of tbe MlNelr ! last night. Tbe Mam I r eleven o'clock IB full1 , ,:i.nma who wire attend - '. the Hastings Park Tm- n use crowd vu at m it and tbe grounds, ii when ib Hum apnea' ,,)iiii'v lighting tbe area ,:i w t. iii'W driven to tbe scene ' work of tbe firemen la se .nic throuitb VnMAMQTCPPCn was to the Irish nation. This MnaftUMMl move, it Is under-' 'ood. reeultee team fear tbat tbe Free ; Male's new Public Safety DUI might tomtror tbe Republican party. Tbe admit of it snore aemtwi Into tbe DaM IU five tbe combined opposition par-i Urn a large majority- INCOIII-OHATION or tikisw t: flanneii IMil.K VIU.Kii: ACT TEHRACS. Aug 11 -At tbe monthly meeting of the Board of Trade bald In Badminton Hall. Tow day evening, the quee-tton of ineorporatlon under the VIII age Act ni discussed. Bo teasseesed were tbe members with tbe idea that It waa decM-ed ta e bate the Master mere raU 'and with UU In view a public am ting la to be called when Informs tioo la regard to It vtll fee M before tbem and a vote taken on tbe subject. vi-uui u i : SMAL, SALE TODAY AT ON ACCELERATOR exchange of halibut 1 Pive boats sold their catches at tbe Powerful ( ar leaped Sidewalk Exchange this morning, the total land and Crashed Throuch Side 'm y 81 -00 Pu of House ' ' vrn Aug 11 When Mrs. O. ' ;Md on tbe aeeelerator of ad of on tttr footbrake, M'.iun leaped acroM the slde- ..it end street corner here msiied through the aMe of ' : and severely Injured !' twelve yean of age, wbo v 'ii wood In tbe basement. 1 fainted from the ahock '.(! to her home In an Oo Tno Kin. who was partlallir bt".r-.,M, a wood pile, collapsed. 4it jiufrcriiif? from aiiock and U' "nitioim about the body. BALDWIN CAN'T COME FURTHER The boats ware: , AmrrUan Brunvoil. pounds, to Booth fisheries at lS.Wc and Sc. Jack 4.090 pounds, to OoM Storaae at us at e. Canadian Signal. MJM poundn. to AtUn FUti-ertas at llc and 8. Ytae. tj90 poundi. to Cold Storage at ll.te an Sc. fanny P., 4.000 pounds, to Royal Plan at 11.0c and 6c. J. OLIVER CURWOOD ILL AT HIS HOME O&woeeo, Mien.. Aug. 11. James Oliver Curwood. well known American author, Is orltleaUy 1U at hla home here from an Infection. It was reported by attending ghyakslans that the author lias txien 111 for several months 1 m lIuHm. ..I. Lk. t.r:mA an .. . inm .ui uuvknm -miw ....... w, . u I'tllcitHlidns Kxchangcd Between linaeet bite received on an outing trip, 'leads or Imperial and H.C Governments BANFF S1TUN08 All .u 11 ""'!: Premier J D. MaoLeftn of British " , wnt a telegram to Rt. .''I' Stitll1lv TlaMnf... r. . . . A '' Mpresaliuc his mirt that orea- uro r)( ,J)ubU(. bUillneM pventcd , K ' '" Bal"J to peraonally convey Ue Kte'ii.ns of tj, t.i,i , . J 'reililcr llHldwlj. 'Lll ll.lllkv !f : . . ,v" jur mna, message ana YOUTH KILLED AND PILOT IN.JtkF.D IN ItorUKSTKR PLANE CRASH : Going into a' tail spin too close to ground in search of thrills cot the life of Stephen Peters, 37, and severely injured his pilot, Uoy Hyian. The plane, craving, went through the side of a house. OVERSEER IN Respite of Eleven Days Given PLANE CRASH iree Convicted Murderers by Major Mocl-aren'n Flying Boat! Made Forced landing Recently Whin Engine Was Wrecked SOCK EYE FISHING Shortage of Fish Held Respon-sible for Poorer Conditions D. B. Cameron, fisheries overseer for the central division, who was In town today, figured sbaut two weeks ago In a crash near Bated ale of Major D. L. MseLaren's firing boat which la now engaged In patrol of the fisheries in that Governor of Massachuselts BOSTON. August 11. A respite to and including August 22 : for the condemned men Sacco and Vanzetti and Celestino Madeiros I was granted by Governor Fuller and the executive council last night. I The Governor's statement accompanying the announcement I - ssrw i a ii. . 1st s Increase in Boats Rather Than' M''" ,n ',arx: lne cur" 01 lne common weaun are actively engaged in me woric 01 considering ana aeciuing various motions ana ciia-i ded tbe asecutlve council tbat the sentences of Sacoo. Vansettl and Madeiros be respited today." Judge Sanderson of the Bupreme Court announced today Uiat he would allow a bill of eaorptlons to go before the full bench of bis denial of a writ of error in the case. DKMOXSTKATIONS OVERSEAS LONDON. Aug. 11 was quiet this moralng after an exciting night during which tbe police, riding four abreast., had to charge a Saooo-Vanzettl demonstration. Scores were injured and bruised in disorders which took place In front of tbe American embassy. BERNE. Swttrerland. Aug. 11. A bomb exploded In a telephone booth here last night. Injuring fifteen, one gravely. The station was left a mass of ruins. The police have no due but rtvey attribute the toonvblng to Sacco-Vannettl sympathizers. There were hours of strike earlier In the day. DAMAGE TO SEINE BOAT Azurite Struck Rock in Eddy Pass Yesterday Afternoon and is Badly Shaken up Badly shaken and leaking, the. well-known local setneboat Azurite. Capt. Ole Skng. arrived in port last night In a sinking condition under tow of the Anna 8.. Capt. EUas Skog. The vessel had run on BUrlok Rock In Eddy Pass, hitting aft at jher deepest part. The boat was on its 'way out to the seining grounds and the Anna S. was running aiongetde so Immediately gave aid and brought the damaged craft Into port. The Azurite Is now at the dry dock where It Is known that a broken stem shaft Is part pf damage which may be extensive. Tbe accident oeeurred .yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock and It was last night about 8 when tbe boats arrived In port. B. J. Melllab. manager of the Bank of Conuneroe, accompanied by Mrs. Mellish and family, are sailing this afternoon on the Prince Charles for a three weeks' vacation In Vancou ver and Victoria. Tiic Dally News POLICE TCOK PART IN GAME Had 1o Protect Umpire Roland Who Was Pelted With Pop IiottleM rrora Stand NEW YORK. A? 11 - Closing s 'r.j, victory over P.Usbur' the O'sati !i jiii- b puii; t , r.dux their aigM and a half game margin separatlag '-hem ram Chicago. They are not pitying csnsiatent ball, however. C'turago Is Idle ana Is njw three and a hair isames abend of Ptttsourg. Ru'.b sc-jred Co.mbs with a Ingle e :am;t Washington and then drove a :. uier in tbe third with two on. Tots . :Ue Babe's thlrty-s.x.b homer for the season. tiu.pire Rosland was given police pro-teriuin alter a game because he ban ihlied Manager Harris in tbe third Inning for disautJig when be called tbe third triy!. Pop bouiea wtre hurled from the fctan&s. Following are the scores: NATIONAL I.K.A(il t New York 8. Pittsburg 3. PbUsdelptala 6-1. Boston 0-6. AlltltlCAN LKACil E St. Louis 1. Detroit 2. New York 4. Washington 1. Boston 2, Philadelphia it. 8t. Louts 1. Detroit 2. 4 PKINt i; or WALliM TAUTr.I UANCH LII'K E.VKLY IN MOKMNU HIGH RIVER. Alts.. Aug. 11. The Prince of Wales Is already Into his stride as a rancher. He was up early this morning with a cheery word for everyone. He appeared gapatly pleased with tbe Improvements made In the tions filed by counsel in these cases. The courts themselves havei P1" n' t visit, no power of respite. To afford the courts the opportunity to cora-; Priace K i9 M around vilsatai PAnui'larnl inn nf flijt rp wmh t n rrti nnu' tAni'lintT anA t r ronrlai1 I eVTly. j'SV. W vuiidiut 1 uuuii vr viiv ' s w. v- ussseiv bw viiuiiis, aea-su w awiawa . tlielr decision thereon. I have reoommen- I 4 V , 1 ! MUSEUM COLLECTION REMOVED YESTERDAY Large Collection Was Sold to English Purchaser lor Mu.euui The museum oel lection loaned to the ltoal museum by Dr. Large, formerly of Pen. Simpson, has been taken away and Is being shipped to England far a museum there. The collection was offered for sale to the lc:al museum board but tbey considered the price too high. It was I sold to tbe English purchaser through Mr. Emmons and was removed yesterday. MUCH WHITE PINE IS LOST IN FIRE NEAR NELSON CITY NELSON. Aug. 11. Nine hundred j thousand feet of white pine in the , 'Crescent Valley -was destroyed by fire I last night. It was owned by W. W. PoweU & Co. WIKELESS REPORT. K a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm; barometer, 29.76: barcmeter, 56; sea smooth: 8 pm. spoke steamer Mogul, Anyox for Seattle. 630 mUes from (Seattle. DEAD TREE POINT. Gloudy. calm: barometer, 29.88: temperature, 54; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, calm; light southwest wind; barometer. 29.91; temperature. 51; sea smooth; 6 p.m. poke steamer Northwestern, Seattle for Ketchikan. 250 miles from Ketchikan: 8 p.m. spoke steamer Gray. Rose Har bor for Victoria, 40 miles from Victoria; 8 pm. spoke tug Cape Scott, Llama Pass, bound for Prince Rupert; 8 pm. spoke steamer Oduna, Nanalmo for Ketchikan, 340 miles from Ketchikan. NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm; baro meter. 29.97; temperature, 60: sea I TIMBER WELL AHEAD LAST YEAR SO FAR Total Amount of Logs Scaled ThU Season is 71,193,2G3 Board Feet MANY POLES MEASURED Piles and Ties Also Greater Numbers Than up to End of July, 1926 The tog scale for the month of July was about seven milUon board feet more thaa for ebe aame month last year and the total for the year so far la over twelve mill Ion board feet ahead of the first seven nxn iris of 1928. There was also a greater out of poiea. pUes and ties ta the Prtoee Rupert forestry dis trict than last year at the same date. The total cut of logs so far since January 1 Is 71,495.265 board feet, of potes 573.273 lineal feet, of piles 384.000 lineal feet and of Sea 411389. DetaUs of the scale for the month of July follows: Douglas fh- 166.540 Red cedar 10,607,342 Interior spruce 383331 Hemlock 3.620.107 Balsam 2.227,542 i Cypress 136 ,Jak Pine 13,345 Cottonwood 32.072 Total 20.377.277 Poles and piles are measured by lineal feet and for July were as follows: Pcles 3.89J Hemlock PUes 41.203 Cedar Piles 30,871 Cordwood (cords) 737 Shingle Bolts ( cords i 7 Pine Ties 25.133 Puipwood i cords) 582 STUDYING FOLK INDIAN MUSIC Dr. Ernest MacMillan, Principal or Toronto Conservatory of Music Coming Dr. Ernest MacMOlan, principal of the Toronto Conservatory of Mutic and dean of the faculty of the University of Toronto. Is at present up the Naas River In the course of a tour on which, he Is making a study of the folk music of the Indians of the coast. He went north a week sgo and is expected to return here on August 23. On his arrival back in Prince Rupert Dr. MacMillan will give an organ recital at the Anglican Cathedral here. This Is tbe first occasion pn which a reaUy big musician has bad an opportunity of trying tbe new organ, and local music lovers are eagerly awaiting I the opportunity to hear htm. SLOCAN HOTEL WASJ5URNED Beer Also Destroyed Although it Was Carried out to the Road SOOTH SLOCAN. Aug. 'll Fire destroyed the Pice Hurst Inn here yesterday, the total loss being 115.000. The hotel was owned by K. Campbell of Nelson and was to have been sold with in the next few daya upon the transfer of the beer license to prospective buyers. New supplies or beer for the parlor were carried out Into the road but did not etcspe the flames. SEARCH PARTY HAS ' H3LEOTASPER PARK Will Attempt to Find Victoria .Man and Oulde Believed Lt lnv Korkslide smooth. JASPER PARK, Aug. 11. A search DEAD TREE POINT Part cloudy. party haa left here for the Tonquln light southeast wind: barometer. 30.01; j Valley. In search of F. H. Slark of Vlc-temperature. 63: sea moderate. j torla and P. Routls. his Swiss guide. BULL HARBOR. -Part cloudy, light who are believed to have been lost In southwest wind: barometer. 29.95: tern- a roc talkie while attempting to ascend periure 56, light . 'iisul Eedlilbt.