pit ol Uilt week. ""l ad othsr points. Por drunkeraiess, Axel Olson and Krlatian Tembhs were each finds Its. with th ontlon of thirte davs' Imuel sonmeut, by Magistrate MeOlymont In Alftw rwtl IrvA rtit f Vtla maim I s wsw a-i uvui i vs le Maaf). MAYOR TAYLOR CARRYING OUT HIS POLICIES SAYH IK riOI'I.C JDO NOT APPROVE THEY WILL KNOW WHAT TO DO AT ELECTION VANCOUVER, JuTte 31 Detective frr-aeant McLaugnUta was "only repeating gossip" wtoen he testified that the Mayor was In charge of gambling nd letting It run. May r Taylor declared n !!..- ..t, iMf. th. m.i Plctcher. ubout Joe Celans. al-o "My l:i -! qu:ry ye-iterday. policy regard Chinatown ghmMIng evidently hso ' ktlT ol dlsorderiy hoiue lut- seen misconstrued to cover other paru ; ' shortly after he took A the city." the witness declared x he knew that Cclona was opjrai.- The Mayor deotoci Chlel of Polloe "'B " sorderly house, king's sutemest tat he. the Mayor, j McOeer esKed Mayor Taylor If the aid a Chinaman wished to open a1"-1"04 In connec.lon with the br-ken gambling ptaoa at x Curdsva Street. jdoor at 373 OiUon Btrect. the alleged I "The chief laid "titte blame flatly on Place of Oelona's was the first time he your tnter:erenoe."sld O O. McOeor.'n oomplaliied to the polloe In oon-ounsel for nflke Commissioner ctlon with Cetona. Pletcber. V.'lu est replied that be did not c;m- "I am carrying oxt according to my i ialu. Celt dp had coute to see htm, election policy anaV if the people do ' said, ead lie. tlie nuytr. ha J Did n- t appruvc of It ttaay will know how to he cnief of police that be did nor ap-treat me at the next election." was i rove o' oljocrs breaking in doora If Taylor's reply. . theT did not have a warrant to enter -.. the place. : r ITALIANS (Jl ALin ( I OK FINAL DAVIS J 4. Cl'P TEMMS (1A.MKM rEUXSTOWS. an?lnud. June 31 lbs Italians wxm the doub-( les opener from the Britishers. thus qualifying (or the final 4 round of Txwupoam xone Davis Cup tennis. i 4. - ' TlMen. Hskssar and Coen. Americana all wati their matches j s in the London chftmptonshlp and : Henneasy. A merles ;i won the opening singles p( international 4 matches st Eastbourne. SAFE SEAT FOR THICK OF FIGHT IK. J. J. (11LI.1 NOMINATED t'OR YAU: IM ALSO MAYOR OK MERRITT BPBNCHB' BRIOOC. June 81. Or. J. Quits, mayor of Merrttt. waa accorded the Liberal nomination at the Yale convention here loot night. Premier MaeLean declined to aoeept the nomination in his old rMlng. He ald he was stepping out of a safe seat n Yale to seek election In Victoria City where the fight was thickest and 11c ws hardest. PROHIBITION IS DENOUNCED Supporter of Governor Al Smith for President Demands Individual Kijhta for State HOUSTON. June 21. Norman Mack of New York, up-porting Governor Al Smith for Democratic presidential nominee, openly denounces prohibition and will demand a plank in the party platform restoring to individual ntntea the right to be wet or dry. He says that Americans are spending millions annually in Canada on liquor and United States business Is therefore suffering. CORDOVA EARTIHH'AKE CORDOVA, Alaska, June 31. An arthquake rocked this vicinity for a minute and a half early today. COMPLETED TWO DAYS ON STAND MAYOR TAYLOR CrilOSS-EXAMIXEJD REOARD TO DISORDERLY HOC6EH IX VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, June 31. Mayor L. D. raj lor completed the second day en the witness stand at the Inquiry Into the Vancouver police force with bis examination still uncompleted when the roc ceding adjourned late yesterday iternoon until this morning. In answer to a question by C. O. McOwr. fu.Ui.ml for Police fJouiro!- FISH ARRIVALS TODAY TOTAL 147,000 POUNDS Hour Ainertean and lour Canadian Vetoris Hold Catrlmi Today at Lower l'rhm A P tal of 117.000 noundi of halibut as sold at the Plah Exchange this aiming, prices being tower than those :-ald yesterday. Four American vessels ere paid from 0.7c and Sc to USe ind 7c for 10B.000 pounds while a similar number of Canadian boats sold 18,000 pounds lor B.lc and 6c and Me and Ac. Arrivals and sales: AMERICAN tsorUock. Um n winds, Oanadlqn Proeperltr. 34eo potmds. Boattft Jlelt- orles. 11. 1c and fie, Ithona. 16,000 pounds. Royal Fish Co. 11. Sc and 6c Tahnms 17.000 pounds. Csnadlon Fish & Oold Storage Co.. 11.6c and 7c. Canadian Marguerite, izjooo pounds. Royal Pish Co.. 9.3c and Sc. Southend, 8.000 pounds. AUln Fisheries BJc and Be. Impereuse, 4 000 pounds. Paelftc Fisheries. 9Jc and 5c. Sea Maid. 11.000 pounds. PaeUfc Fisheries, B.lc and tc. INVERSHINWON THE GOLD CUP ASCOT. June 31 Held Walker's In-vetahin, the betting on which was 100 to 8. won the Ocld Cup valued at (60 pounds, with 1JOO pounds added. Pla-glas II.. a favorite with betting even, oaxee second whUe an outsider Cinq a Sept. 3 to I. was third horse. A Japanese named Mlnlchan was tuaad agg and casta, wttn the- optton of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Stipendiary Magistrate H. P. McLeod In provincial police court yesterday afternoon for fishing salmon on the Skeena River without a license. The charge s brought by the Dominion fisheries de partment. Dr. J. C. 8. Dunn of Massett arrived in the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince Charles this morning. He will be s witness In the Smith murder cose which win be triad at the Assises here nest 'week. Hugh MacKetnne. four year old son of Mr. and Mrs Alex Mackonsle, Is Risking satisfactory progress following an operation which was performed ot the. first of the week In the PgUMM Rupert Oeneral Hospital. HON. S. F. TOLMIE Leader of Conservative IHirty of H.C. tl u CANON HINCHCLIFFE ..i.f M.LaJ Victoria MR. J. H. THOMPSON Conservative Candidate for I'rlnce Itupert will address a Public Meeting in the Moose Hall FRIDAY EVENING June 22, at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Seats Reserved for ladies. 1) CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill E uryone reads the Classified Ada. LARGE CABARET ' Special Dinner Thursdays and If you lose, advertise for Ifc Saturdays I' yu find, locate the owner. Dancing every Saturday night from 8 to 12. Whatever you need, advertise for It Dance Hall for Hire! PRINCE RUPERT The latest sad best for the least, CET THE CUJHIKIED IIAIIIT. riione 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XVIIU Np. J45. FRINGE RUPERT, B.G., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 PrieeFivfe. Cents Mutiny Abhssel of AustraliatfUne in Neighborhood Colombo Passengers for Guard and are Fighting Insurgents; Marines Put off From Colombo to Rescue Ceylon, June 21. The Australian Commonwealth COLOMBO, liner Jervis Bay wirelessed that there is mutiny aboard with threat to set the vessel afire. Marines are setting out in thp auxiliary steamer sluvol to brine the Mner to Colombo" and to attemnt to n move from under the hatches eight stowaways . who provoked the mutiny. The passengers of the vessel have formed a guard are fighting the insurgents. WITNESSES FOR MURDER TRIALS PERSONS WHO WILL GIVE t.t IDEM V IN STEW ART AND MASNETT CASES REACH CITY TODAY It- viuclal Constable Lance Potterton HU'Wart arrived in the city on the 1 :m,c Charles this morning, bringing ii him sums) eighjt witnesses who l! give evidence at the Bupreme ,urt Assise next week in the trial of Ivan Rivard who I charged with the indri of a roan named Ritchie at swart on New Year's Eve. On the i n if boa' arrived Provincial Constable Aiiclr- Orant Ol Massett With Wft-iw inr the second murder trial at ! A-i? ii which Harry Smith is cnargea viti. ti- killing of his lather. The .iitiwii in both cases are already here, having been brought troaa Okalla last nil be the crown pinwecutor in oow mUUon fnherlea offices of the appoint-,, irder cases, la expected to arrive to mmt Hfrb.rt w rttlnson of Mes-c cltv from the south within a day or j M ((-bwlB overseer for the Nose prepare hU evidence Btuart Hen-, R,w dlTkUoD Ut pattlnsoo. who Is a ,uu of Victoria. ho will defend mtnM returned man with former ex-rd is also expected to reach ln , perlenoe m the fisheries, suooeeds R. mod Ml Hon Ooucale of tlilii city amliaMtMA wiut Maimed from the service be defence counsel id inc ooiwi y9tlt to Up (arming In On tario. MANHUNT ON FOR BANDITS TWO TIIOI HAND DOLLAR REW ARD ON HEADS OK MEN WHO ROH-IlliK MAILS TORONTO. Jurt 21 -Organised Into n of the moat thorough manhunts :.. city has ever seen, the Toronto n e department has been unable to ore a clue wMeh led to the Identity i six armed bandits who held up and ubed a mail Sor of mall be con xiiutt tlSi.Om cash and an unestW m.ited num in negotiable and non- notinble securities ana other registered miui A rewnrd of 3.000 has been offered !"i information leading to the oonvto-ii of tiie bandits. 'QUAKES AND TIDAL WAVE STATE OK OAXACA HOCKED HV Ml TEMDI.ORH AND SEAPORT TOW'S Ol CIIACAIII'a IS ENGLLI'I.D El. PASO. Texas. June 81 One hundred and eighty-one earthquake snooks 1. .... MMMUd fliipitur the last few U..y in the stto of Oaxaca. Mexico. The seaport town of Onacahua has been ennui Kd by tidal waves and the ltlhebl-hinu have fled to the mountains. POLICE RAIDED SOVIET CONSUL TIENTSIN.' 'juri ar 'Armed'' police from the Nationalist garrison raided the Soviet consulate for arms and props- wmda said to be secreted there by Chinese Communists but none was lound. CAR HllmtTAdK RELIEVED. ' The arrival from the Host on yester - day's train of ten refrigerator oars to- wtlier with another rune coming in ... ... -. . mis afteruoon have relieve ine snor - hkc of "treeeawe" for halibut shipment which was exnerleneed durlue the etvrly w - - w PHILADELPHIA HAS A WINNING STREAK NATIONAL LEAGUE NBW YORK June 21 PhllsdelDhls'a wlnn.M .tnmk continued to be a feature of the National League yesterday mak- las It seven out of nine. In defeat-Ing Brooklyn, St. Louis made It ten out of eleven by defeating Chicago In the opener of a series. In the America D League the opening double header of the series left the Yankees and Athletics as they were with the Veteran Jack Qutnn back In the box for the third inning. Washington reached fourth place by trimming the Red Sox. FISHERIES OVERSEER FOR-NAAS RIVER HAS NOW BEEN APPOINTED A'nwetwwroent is mad at the Do- EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS VICTORIA AND ALASKA VICTORIA June 31. A alight earthquake shock yesterday morning Is be lieved to have originated off the shore cf the Straits of Juan de Fucs. SEWARD. Alaska. June 31. A alight earthquake shock was recorded here yes terday morning. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noun Cloning I'rlies Today on Vaneou- ver titrhange '(Courtesy of 8. O. Johnson Co.. Ltd.) Dm Asked BC. Stiver .30 Bayvlew Big Missouri 4TV4 Cork prolate XI Dunwell M George Copper SJM) Olasalr ..... Jft Olacler M Oolconda .......... to Iwteyvnirtenec fcxitaa ....,.... sw JD6 Kootensy MoeisMw 96 L. L M Lakevlew .......... A M Leadamltb .04 Lucky Jim MM, JT Marmot Me tela .. M .08 National Bllver . M .14 V, Pand Oreille lt,M 18JBS Premier . . . importer s 3.36 Idaho . ,M M Blchmond M Rufua Argents J .30 Ruth Hope ... .41 .48 Bllver Greet .. .09 .004 Bllversdo .W Silversmith . . M .14 Sunloch M Torlc Whitewater . . . M 333 Woodbine .... Jl .8 Rntton Belt Xt Georgia R'vr, Orandvlew M 1.14 Duthle Marmot Oold ... JO .... .07 .00 siocan King Topley Richfield .SI' Mk 34.40 38.60 Noranda WIHUT (ll OTATIONS. High Low Close M8 1W July Wheat October Wheat 188 mv 1T returned to the lt Dybhavn John ou.... ..... nk..i. t .hu hu morntna morntnk v. muw frinoe vh. - u tne - . ,nmntmttm to from JV CUitMJ ,t Mss- the '""""' TOLMIE URGES DUMPING DUTY MADE SALLY AIMHT AllHENTEE VOTE AT MEETING IN AUHOTSKORD HLKORE SAILING SOUTH ABDOT8FORD, June 31. Addressing meeting in support of William At kinson. Conservative candidate tor Chli-llwack riding, Hon. Dr. 8. T. Tolmie. Conservntlve leader, last night advocated that machinery be established to protect the producer against the dumping of fruits, eggs and vegetables. Or. Tolmie stated that Vancouver Islani berry men were facing unfair competition now from inferior American berries, twenty-five cars being refused by brokers owing to this unfair competition. Tariff la necessary if we are to secure our home market.' declared Dr. Tolmie. Referring to the charge against him of being an "absentee leader." Dr. Tolmie declared It was far better to be dubbed an absentee leader than to be responsible for the . absentee vote. Immediately after the meeting In Abbotaford. Dr. Tolmie proceeded to Vancouver where he embarked for I'rlnce Rupert at which city be will ommcuce a tcur of northern ridings. PIONEER OF CITY PASSES JAMB C. MrRAE. WHO DIED TODAY. W AS I'KO.MI.VKNT LOCAL ill (i-l.Eri MAN Death in the Prince Rupert Oenera Hospital st 13:46 noon today remove. one of Prince Rupert's best known and most respected pioneer business men u. the person of James C. UoRae. seulo: member of the stationery firm of Mc Rae Bros Ltd. who was also Identified with other local business enterprises. The late Ux. atoftoe had .been In falling health for the poet few yea and bis tUsHsss mlmtastsjft jn, a strok .Jitteb wbefl he wee etrmttteeV 'ter the Hos pital. Hat condition gradually became aore urlons and a day or so ago be ractlcally lost consciousness. Had the late Mr. MeRee lived until est month be would have been seventy ears. He was born in Mooretown. On tario, and came west at an early age. After spending a time In the American Boo country be went to North Dakota j 1878 and some years later moved to Bonner's Perry. Idaho. He became an American cltlaen there and served as mayor of that pioneer mining camp at one time. About 1900 be returned to Canada and entered business with his brothers at Phoenix and Oreenwoud In 110 deceases with his brothers moved tbelr business to Prince Rupert and Mr. MoRae had been a resident of this city eontinuosady slnoe that time Deceased was a member of Tatmpsean bodge, AT Se AM.. Katen Chapter ftAM. and Klnoolltn Preceptory Knights Templar He also belonged tc the Prince Rupert Club where he lived lor many years. In a quiet way he took part In public attain here and formerly was a member of the Prince HUpert Board of Trade and the Prince ftupert Ratepayers' Association. The late Mr. Moftee la survived by his three brothers hare John, Duncan C. and Alex and there is also a sister Mrs. Agnes MoKlnatry, formerly of thb city and now residing In Banta Ana California. Funeral arrangements site In Um hand of the BjC. Undertakers. 4 CIIIMr. CAPITAL CILIXOED TO NANKING HANO-HAI. June 81. The Nationalist Government has changed toe name of .Peking to Petplng. meaning northern peace. The political capital has been transferred to Nanking. divorcefIom PRINCE CAROL BUCHAREST. June 31 - The oourts granted a divorce to Prlnvess .Ilflen from the former Crown PTlleWMr 6f Roumanla, father of the prieii&ilbo)r1 klngj Mlohael. The hearing was Dry)tteJ Jydae P. MoB. Young returned to tlie otaf M yesterday afternoon's train after having spent a week In the Inter- let boSdinc natural tea tfon oourts at It7,8mntn, Bums Uke! FranooU Uke Salmon Fishing is Mot Very Good at Opening of Season Yesterday Too Early Yet to Give an Opinion on General Prospects for Season, Officials State opening results this week may not be very satisfactory, WHILE it in a little eariy yet to judge upon the prospects of this year's uockeye salmon run on the Naus and Skeena Rivers. Fishing will be in fuller swing by next week and it will be possible then to obtain a better idea of what the neanon in going to offer. Meantime, with the season open, night, reports on the ran are MR meagre and incomplete. Adam Mackie, inspector of fisheries, who was in his office again this morning after having -spent a couple of days on the Kass Liver, reverted that, aa usuaL- - - 'he fishing In the northern rlvrr was rsthtr poor at the opening. While tol lies were not complete, the high boot ye.er(Liy had twelve s .ckeye and the average per boat was cot more than' h.ee list). The number of Recuses on . the Naas River this year Is less than last year at this date, although It Is! exacted there will be more out next ! woek. j The spring salmon catch on the Naos 1 River, in common with other parts of ; the district, has been disappointing this j season. Oil! netters. few In number on the Mass River, have done very poorly on springs. Neither have the trailers been doing well. There have been s large number of American trailers operating for salmon in Hecate Straits but It cannot he sold that the small run on the coast is entirely due to this cause although It might have hod scene deterrent In fluence. While only three canneries on Use Noae River will eon salmon this season. Ctshtng will be carried on from flee. Cannery plants at Mill Ray. Axrandate .nd Wales Island are In operation while Nsas Harbor and BomervUle are to be ussd as fkm eamss. On the four year cycle basis. th ttswr should be Sue for pasatrrety good sikeye- ran biaeeasoav Results newt week am give a batter Ides of what may be espeeted. It is also hoped that Naa River seine fishing will be better this season than last because seine fish there appear, to a certain extent to have the same two year cycle as In Massett Inlet Mr. Mackie is making a trip to the Skeena River today and, meantime, cannot report upon the state of the fishing there. One of the Skeena River cannery managers, however, stated this morning that the sockeye fishing was starting there as . well as usual this season. Results yesterday ran. be esti mated, from two to twenty fish to the boat. So far, boats have been going out only singly and in pairs and next week, when fishing becomes more general, a better estimate can be made of he extent of the Skeena River run- FRENCH CRUISER SEEKS AMUNDSEN AT SPITZBERGEN PARIS. June 31 The French government is sending the cruiser Strasbourg to Spitsbergen to search for Raold ; Amundsun. who was lost while trying to aid Oeneral Noblle He was flying in a French seaplane piloted by Rene Oul- Mr. and Mrs Robert Kreklne of Dlgby Island returned to the city this morn ing on the Prince Charles, aboard which vessel they made the round trip to An vox. Stewart and Massett Inlet. It was a very enjoyable outing they report. Mr. and Mm George O. Buhsby have taken the William house on Borden Street and Mr. and Mrs. John Bulger, who have been occupying same moving further east along Borden Street to the Hart house. Merely routine business was token up lost night at the monthly general meeting of jhe Canadian Legion. President 8. A. Bird occupied the cluUr and there was but a small attendance of O. S. Oullck. local manager 01 "7, Swift Canadian Co.. returned, 10 city on the Prince Charles this, morning, after having made the roun8tr)p (b Anyox. Stewart and Massett Inlet' op business. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christie and famUy ore r'"'" on leaving Prince Rupert on Friday night of next week aboard the steamer Princess Royal for Vancouver where they will take up future res-, idenoe. j Miss Phyllis Mooney. R.N.. operating room supervisor of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, will leave next week for a three weeks' holiday trip to Dawson and Atlln. only one day up to midnight last WORK STARTED AT SEE COVE v PERMISSION TO IUTLD ROAD ACROSS TRACK til VEX ONLY YESTERDAY uv WnlE work started today on the permanent roadway at Seal Cove abtut which complaint has been made, from the foot of the hlR across the track. Mayor McMordK announced this morning that slnse January last the ji.y had been trying to secure an easement from the Canadian National for permission to build this road across the track. Wires have been sent from tune to tune and only yesterday a telegram was received stating that the city might prooeed with the work and the necessary papers would follow later, lhat made the commencement of the work possible H.M.S. DURBAN LEAVES SEWARD REKISEH TO STAY UECACSE WEATHER NOT NHTAHLE. COMMANDER STATES 8KWARD June 21 HAI.fi Durban. British light cruiser, arrived In port yesterday, turned around and then wirelessed Mayor Ray regrets that they could not stay because the weather was unsuitable. A moderate southeast wind was Stowing and It was raining. TORONTO LOOT WAS $125,0000 TORONTO. June 31 The police after investigation, estimate that about S136.-000 was token in the robbery of registered moil pouches at the Union Station. The post office wiu reimburse the senders of the registered small packages up to the amount of the Insurance and the larger consignments from the banks- were Insured through tbelr own CMS. The auto used by the bandits been found and the moll bags and empty. DIED RESULT HOLDUP SHOT MONTREAL. June 21. James Mackenzie, who was shot in the abdomen by a polloe officer at he fled up Mansfield ajtiwet following the holduo st the re!thtBtw aigM ,n thf hMpM VAjrapuv He come recently from Boston and was a member of the US. coastguard. LADY'S NAME WILL GO BEFORE CONVENTION OF LIBERALS, VANCOUVER BR. June 31. Mrs. Psul tneinxUtHsSokeen t of the B.C.t,OAUncll of WOfriUrRniwbedyeteriay-vhat she would permit her namfc to go before Uia,4Jbar4i, convention here twUgrt.. , McPHERSON CHOSEN NELSON LAST NIGHT NELSON. June 31. D. Mcpherson, member In the last Legislature, was again nominated by the Libesals of Orond Porks snd Greenwood to contest the seat at the coming eelcttsn. - t VANCOIVEK WHEAT , Vancouver wheat, 144.