"CIASSIFIEDJABIT I Everyone reads the Classified Ads, 11 you lost, advertise (or it. II you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise (or II (JET TUB CLAMKIFIKIi IIAIHT. v,J. XVIII., No. 14G. MUKl'.Y WALK till rOlNDKD IN MKHC III UA JHOIND KIMI "IT WINK llHCIilOS IN RAIN CHJCAOO June . Mickey Walker detruded hi world middleweight eham iii.i.mhin hv dasaatlna Aoe J Hudklna i Nebraska, the challenger. In ten ssv- rk round in a downpour of rain Hudklna was on the verge of a knooa- in in the fourth rouud but he mad i' strong finish, pounding the champion unmercifully around the ring. MORE QUAKES WEST ALASKA 7nT Cllt jflllflAlia'OBWiVOf lllMTHKIIANCrH AT SKA: AVA LANCHES IN MOINTA1NB Uffr CORDOVA. June aa. Three earth quakes thla morning shook the ships nd buildings at Drier Bay cannery nun was fait Within 100 mile radius of Cordova. The British cruiser Durban reports violent disturbances at see. Many avaisJMhes have come down the mountains. Bubserib tor the Dally Mews. 'n tV -., The talk of the streets today la that arrsiigomsnu have been made tor the tale of the empire, although It at stated nothlni definite has keen done. The understanding la that B. M Newton wUl retire from polities and will take an s-tended holiday. This wiu leave the field elear lor J. H. Thompson against Hon. T. D. Pattulto WARM srr.LL TIIKOI'tlllOt T NOIITII 63 KltN AMI CENTRAL IIIIITISII (OLI'MIUA ULP POSSIBILITY ON SKIDEGATE INLET trveyers on (IrwUBd liueMlfallng Ikttli Timber ami Water Hupllea Inrestajattons are being made of the Umber atands around Skldegate Inlet and of the water supply with the possibility of a pulp project being or gs nlasd there Several previous effort in this direction failed but It la not impossible that this one may succeed. Survey parties have been there for some time. DAWSONHOT THIS MORNING VAHCCUVB.H, Jur.e 82. AwortinR that he h id mvii Sue Moy. rcpuu::! :-.it:r la'.: Lou; . Tailor on aonui lllt ?f cat.ows. C. R Dtnch. Utter I bed lnui-aflf as a private dc'ctivt. at the V:m oouver police tlcpirtmei.t liHju.ry yvs terday. Derch, who waa a voluntary wltnrv declared that when 8u Moy vi.it-Oranville aCausloiu. wlicrt- M:iyr T.iyl .. resided. Mayor Taylor used to meet him and the '.wo would walk im In ar: . Into the Hat The mrat recent occaaio.i on which he had seen this occur wa. n June 7. The testimony of the witness wax in-lerrupud lor tcntc time wlteu he re-tuaed. despite the order of Couimln-iloier il. S. Lenme. to dlsclcse the name or the police omcer woo had given h.m inforniation of another mat ter. Lennte finally excused Oench to altcw nun to consult hit counsel. In the interval Mayor Taylor took .be stand and Intimated when hw stood dowh that his examination waa aasn- plate for the present. Commissioner Lennle, at the opening of the proceeding, declare he btllod Inspector Reamea of thr Royal Cana- -llan Mounted Police should be called as a witness and he ordered that a sub- iioena be laaued for this o nicer. At Wednesday's session there waa considerable argument whether inapec- or Remniea should be called In connec-:lon with a oonfUlentlal conversation with Chief Long, allegedly about De tective Rlccl The commissioner at that rved hu decision. MEX REBELS ARE ACTIVE Numlior Killed n Well an Federal Soldier and Train Wrecked MEXICO. Jun 22. Ten 1'etleral Mildieni and 22 insur-KentH were killed in an eight hour battle in the state of JaTiav CO. Thirty Koldiera were wounded and before the insurgent were routed in another part of JaliWo five federal soldier were killed when the rebel wrecked a mill Jury train. C.N.R. TOSPEND LARGE SUMS ON IMPROVEMENTS MONTREAL June 33. Twenty-five million dollars will be apent in additions and Improvements to the Canadian National Railways this year. It la officially announced. New rails will be Oovernment Telegraph report received laid Including the Orand Trunk western this morning at eight o'clock show the lines. Shops and engine houses are to thermometer readings at Dawson 71. be Improved. T.irnh creek TO. and Smlthera 70. The aum of 100.000 is to be allotted Other placs are correspondingly warm to the toundktlou work of throughout Northern and oantrai The report follows: Port Simpson -Clear, calm. temp. 80. Hayport Light wind, elear. temp. 0 Terrace Clear, calm. temp. SO. HomvRkxI Clear, cslm. temp. M , Alysnsh lesr. wrndy, temp. 87. Alice Arm-Clear, calm. temp. 88. Anyox- -Clear, calm, temp. 87. Stewart Light south wind. temp. 88. Haeelton Clear, calm. temp. 88. Smithers-Cleer. oalm. temp. TO. Lake- Clear, oalm, temp. 88. Burn . . lan I m sift Vlirhth OftDin VI .1. VtMis., , Vancouver Hotel. OFFICERS KILLED BY I Tclenraph Creek-Clear, cairn, vemp to ana uunner atewsro were auiea , r-i.r outh wind, temp. 88. !twc oncers wounded. no" " Whltehorse Clesr eouin wino, Selkirk Cloudy, calm, temp. oe. Dawtoii Cloudy, calm, tamp. 71. temp WKATIIEII Itr.l'OIIT. . .Prince Rupert.- -Cloudy, calm; perature, 80. PRINCE KUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1028 A A WRONGLY DIRECTED, , SHELL IN SCOTLAND BUO0ON OOP, Scotland. June When the shell from an eighteen pounder fell among a group of observation officer during gunnery practice, Captain Abbott of the Royal Artillery tern- PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IN THF THEATRICAL SECTION OF YOKOHAMA: The name; of the various shows and the stars performing in them re printed on long linen cloths which wave gaily' in front of theatres, and are picturesque. International Shippers Limited Have Fully Financed the Concern w by Introduction Eastern Capital HILE details of the deal are not yet quite completed, an nouncement is made that James C. Langley, managing director of the International Shippers Ltd., who is at present in the south, has completed arrangements with a group of important Eastern capitalists for the complete financing of the concern's objective of developing transpacific shipping from this port to the Orient. The new interests will take control of the company, which was organized in this city and in connection with which much groundwork has been done already. It is stated that ample capital will be thus available for the oarryinaa it the company's plana to fruition and. at the same tune, local Investors in the sompany will be fully protected. In connection with the deal a apeclal tencral meeting of the share holder of the company Is called for tomorrow FOLIATION WINNER TATTERSALL STAKES ASCOT. June aa. Tattersalls won the Hardwtck Btakea. Fattest came second and Lucia third. The bet-Mian Pierre of the High School staff i ting waa a to 1. 6 to 1 and 100 to entered the hospital this morning. respectively. i Not a Weak Seat in North Says Premier MacLean and Manson is Stronger Than Ever in Omineca V ANCOUVKK. June 22. "We have not a weak seat in the north" declared Premier MacLean on his return here from a northern tour during which he attended the nominations in Atlin, Prince Kupert, Skeena and Omineca constituencies. "Man-son will get the biggest majority he has ever received in Omineca. In fact we will win every seat in the north." Or. MacLean was very enthusiastic over the trip and over the prospects of the candidates. He says that his tour has convinced him more than ever that the government will be returned with a larger majority than ever. ' HON. S. F. TOLMIE Lender of Conservative Party of Il.C. . CANON IliNCIICLIiTJ.. s' . ' M.L.AJ Vlc.WAJMi "ji'M A MR. J. 'ffl.6ffl!3dtf ,r Conservntive Candidate for Prince .Kupert will address a Public Meeting in the Moose Hall FRIDAY EVENING June 22, nt 8 p.m. Everybotly welcome. Bests Reserved tor ladies. M Boston Grill LAItGE CABAKUT Speelal Dinner. Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hail (or Hire. The latest and best for the taut. Phone 437 Prise Five Cni DR. MACLEAN VERY CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS IN ELECTIONS Jugo-Slavia Seething With Excitement Result of Fight in Parliament F)LLGRADE, June 22. Jugo-Slavia is seething with D the tilt- excitement. Belgrade and Zagreb are practically martial law. The removal of the bodies of the slain deputies from FISH SALE WAS SMALL TODAY ONE HOAT KOI.ll TO KETCHIKAN DELIVERY AMI ONE HOES TO HKAVTLi: A' th fun exchange this morning a. seal tie was aoW for Ketchikan dawn and the Liberty left for Seattle market her oatch there Sales were: American beattle. 4000 sound, to Atlin : ies. at .Mo and ie. i ihrtv naan nound. went Id .vittle. Wahaih 9 BOO DOUndS. tO BOwth. Ki-heriea, at lO.TOr and fx. OanatHaw Signal. 12.000 pounds, to OOid .i B 7Uc and Sc. ii),,si.rtr 7Jdo oounds. to AtUB 1-iMierie ai 8c and 6c SAVAGEFIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP le were arras tad. NEtVTOX I.IK El, V TO KKTIKE IKOll HKI.D II' tlall'IHE ID Mll.D MAYOR CHUMMY WITH CHINAMAN KAII1 TO HAVE IIEKX HKE MAI.KINI. AIUI AMI ARM WITH ALLKOED KIMi (IE OA.MIILKIt VISITS MADE OFTEN IIlrVTi: DBTKCTIVE OIVEM EVIDENCE AT I'DI.IIE IMJl IKY VANCOl VEi; YBHTEKDAV par iament buildings was the signal for riots along ;o( miei-s. entar the aP funeral route. Severe censorship is applied to the newspapers which are appearing with great blank spaces. Opposition papers assert the shooting was planned by the government to remove the peasant party opposition. Stefan Raditch, peasant leader, iB dying of wounds received on the floor of parliament. MUTINY QUELLED 'RIOT YESTERDAY ON AUSTRALIAN j IN JUGOSLAVIA I I f P ( IN r AS 1 ZKAORBB GROT. Jugoslavia. June Llllijll Hi LitlVJl pn four civilians were killed aad a wounded In a rtot following shooting in oL Patilenent at Beigtede. Tea pnllnsmsfi COLOMBO jam M.--Th Apttln .. ill j " mm " BoUn mUnBW Australia liner Jervia Bay M the mutiny l well in hand and mmii.w and stowaways alike are :ir..ir;ned under the lutchea. : ! ship u. proceeding to Colombo. sU nlbgt Troops wete Bto bollard and 1M peo- aclean Confident His Party Will Be Elected He Tells Convention Liberals Choose Candidates at Vancouver, Mostly New Men, But Well Known in That City ANCOUVER, June 22. City Liberals at their nominating rnn- vention last night selected Hon. Dugald Donaghy, II. E. Al-mor.d, .1. Pitcairn Hogg, Fred W. Sterling, Nichol Thompson md Mrs. Paul Smith. Nine nameB were proposed. Premier MacLean. addressing the convention, said: "I want to uiy that the enthusiasm of this convention is the same as that which greeted me throughout my travels in the interior. I travelled .hroJKh Atiin. Skeena, Prince Kupert, Omineca, Cariboo and Yale riding and I predict to you that not one of these tidings will elect C.i .-vtive member on July IS and a id: ol those ridings the uoerai and date wUl have an Increased major-I ty. My roa&ous for so predicting la .hrcclold. First we have succeeded in Attracting to out cause candidates of the Mghrat type of character; .second, the policy of ific government la winning support of the great non-partisan vot . It is winning support, not only of the Liberals but many Conservatlvea and the great bulk of the working people or the community, the vast body of independent thought la with u on the record y. the gvernment. "The third reason for eojaflrtenoe n the outcome of the election Is that jeopfc hare gsrtefatrr ArriU,tl e.... learn the cbntetite "ttte oJliedt r, Miction policy of the Conservative party. Twe public waa led to expect much but found little that waa new In Hon. Dr. Tolnue's manifesto. That manifesto Is MsTW YORK, June aa. Ruth's lost homer and young Henry Johnstone's shutout were features of yesterday's heavy Hat of games The Yankees Increased their lead to 84 games. In the National League Cincinnati made a aUght gain being now SVi ames behind the Cardinal The Giant came back Into form at Boston for the first tunc but lost form In the second itiine. STOCK QUOTATIONS Sewn Cle4Hg Ifieea Today on Vaneatu ver llaohange (Courtesy of 8. D. Johnson Co B.C. Silver Bayvtew Big Missouri Cork Province Dunwell Oeorge Copper Olaealr Olacler Ootconda Independence Indian Kootenay Florence. L. L Lekevtow Ieadamith Lucky Jim Ifanrot MeUla ... Kational Silver . . . Pend OftHlla Premier BuehmoAd tlutus Argents . . Ruth Hope Silver Crest Silverado Silversmith Bunloeh' Tone Whitewater Woodbine Cotton Belt Georgia River . . . Orandvlew Duthle Marmot Oold . . . Stoean King . . . Topley Richfield Noranda Bid ' 1J0 .08 V, .47 a. oo .18 .74 .18 .06 S as .10 .03 M .08 .13', aa? sot, .05 08 Vj lSVi 1.80 4.00 38 .aa se 1.18 884 .07 P 87.38 Ltd. I Asked 1.50 .08 .48 .27 .23 3 50 .28 .08 .78 .13 V4 .08 .28 V, .104 .04 .04 M .08 13.00 2.38 CONSERVATIVE LEADER HERE HOY 1)11. H. 1. TOL.Mli: ANII JOSHUA IIINCIICLIFFE OF VICTORIA WILL IW SPEAKERS AT ftlEsrttXO TUNlailT Hon. Dr. 8. F. Toimir, Oocmsivstlve for the peovUkse of ffiten. OH, W BUsekae, OkMer- lsll Jl'Sls aM-vtB In Vaaist la, ar rived In the city from the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning and will be the principal speaker at a public meeting tonight In the Mooae Hall at delightfully indefinite In all Its pro-whlch the ciunpalgn ,or Jamee H, paiala Too many of Its clause are . ThomMO,, conservative candidate for jieanlnglesa general It lea. Such a manl 'csto ahould be definite In It pro ilOMER AND SHUTOUT FEATURE OF BASEBALL Prince Rupert riding at the forthoom- lng provincial election. wUl bw formally launched. Dr. Tolmle and Wr Hlneb-cllffe will leave tomorrow morning on a speaking tour of Skeena. Omlnewa. Port Oeorge and Cart boo. ridings. Dr Tolmle and Mr. HlnchcllaTe were met -at the steamer by a delegation of local Conservatlvea which took them la charge for the day. FRANKCASSASA JUMPS HIS BAIL Dili NOT ANHWKK TO PKIUl'llV CIIAIUIE IVIIKN CAKE CALLGO IN rOLIL'E COL'KT VANOOUVSR, June aa Prank Causa, charged by Mayor Taylor with perjury In connection with the poltce 3be, failed to answer in the police court when his name waa called and Magistrate Shaw orderef that the ball of 80.000 be estreated The case waa adjourned until Saturday during wlueh a search will be made for Caaaaaa. TWO YEARS IN PENITENTIARY JAMS IIABHI PMi.tUN Ol ILTV TO TIIIPT AMI IN ftKIT IHMVN HV Jl IKE YOl'NU BVectlng for speedy trial and pleading guilty to a chanw of breaking and entering and theft. James Harris waa ; sentenced to two years' Imprisonment SgVt in Hew Westminster pentltenttary by 054 I Judge v afcB. Young In County Court 1B4 j this morning, tiarrls admitted breaking 50 into the rooaj ,of Robert Wood In a Ob j Second Avenue rooming house and ei-g5 ItractlSg therafrejm a gold watch chain .14 4.48 a.4o J4 .86 .38 884 .10' TWENTY KILLED I RAILWAY WRECK COPENHAGEN. June 38. Twenty persons were killed and forty Injured .604 1 when the Northern Express train was 87 40 wrecked near Bolln u- Sweden, today. UINMI'KO WHEAT I'lllf'KN The express, which left Hiockholm at Hleh ! Close Imldnliiht crahel Into an auxiliary lo- July t3Sta 138 138',-B ooinotlvc which .u golm; to awt UClJDer ... lW!a 10i;d pn; uici . I Jill mm