PAQE TWO UAILY j EDITION '4 XHE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCi: -RUPERT - UKITIS1I COLUMMA Published Every , Afternoon, .Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F..PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous Rup ert Bran.dM SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Gold Storage ;Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. "TILLIE THE TOILER" -I-f 1. GOOD GOLD City delivery ,--by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 ijFjor. lesser periods, paid, In advance, per week Wc STEWART. June 28; Recent jBy .mail In all parts or Worth and Central tBritlsluOolumbta. amples .taken from 4he .Mayflower paid in advance for yearly period 3,uu group and assayed by W. E. Youn- 'By jnall tcall other parts of 'British Columbla.-the British ,iEm- fckhkofr Stewart sljow tonsistentygold ,plre and United States, paid in advance, per year -,$0 00 aU" over WUis ,of jf nun six n- By mall to all other countries, per year :. j.oo t twotfeet and,the ownersare vvejr optimistic regarding rthe itu- advertising pwk AmbiiTiMG.KArLS xe ot the property. The prooerty Classified. advertising. -per Insertion, pet word nrdjlr -the Dunwell mine on the Local readers, per Insertion, per line 28 north side of Glacier Creek. ' Member of AudlMlureau of'Circulatlons ' ilnder the direction of Clay Por- j,e, the locatornd owner jofthe Tjuesdiy, June 28, J32 orter-Idaho,othe Argentine syndl- . ; ' . j.: , Cftiwnas resjjmea wort: lor ine ea- ' tyftMA packtain,of 17 headOsvho- 4 ROAD IS PAYING AGAIN in? takcn ln Messrs Rennle & A dispatch from Montreal today states that the Cana- SIS no0"rydoJcXsidlwbie dian National Railway is juaking a reasonable,yrofiton work on the .property .which ds,pne operating expenses although possibly not sufficient to ot the most promising in the dis-lneet the. interest that must be paid on outstanding: bonds. ttt-In any event the policy of retrenchment endbles the road Jjwi Irem thejMy-,tou0:n a little more than pay its way. SSSItotw m- The policy of intense retrenchment has been very hard ch ow.geid. i$ax)0.)iiyer. j6,q! on many eemployees who have suffered large reductions o. 2 Centre ot 4n. is Jnehe of wages or in some cases have lost their positions. Such 0I? .oid,$a;&0; silver, ,8 oz. .retrenchment .seems to have been necessary, however, in; 'Tff vWa11, fi leet'0e, wiew of, the criticism which has been levelled against the ; .cut,-,goid. M management of the road, particularly by members and1 sliver, s oz. suppotf eis 01 the present government. : Unfortunately re-; No. 6-Left side.cut.iNo.2, .15 in- trenchment on the railway has accentuated the unemploy-:mentituation whioh hds resulted in many men -having to go on relief and being kept by the government so that while ithe railway saved money.it is not all saving to. the country. PLENTY OF CONFERENCES . A number of conferences are being held with the view of .improving general world conditions. While some of Ihese conferences may seem to fail, the seeming failure is Sometimes a great gain. It is neceseary that the viewpoint jjf.each nation be expressed and that people of each coun-vLtw learn the viewpoints of those from whom they differ, fljhe varying opinions eventually will be clarified and an agreement reached which will be mutually beneficial. TVl Jvrtitmtri U ,tt titW w tUiotmni by tin liir aujii oHrituK CoJmUm. ches ore. gpld.iJS;, silver, 40vQz. Wo. 6-rGut No. 3,dump,gold.48; silver,4.7.oz. No. Fromt.dump atjnaft.gold. $9; silver. 4fl oz. No. B-sEromjdump.at jhaftMgold. $4; silver, 3Jt .oz. PREMIER IS VERY STRONG Stork Shows Upward Trend in Vancouver larket Future is ilibcussed Premier Oold has been showing j market! strength on the Vancouver ; OtM.L T1.. 1.. nIU THE DAILY NEWS tmwm News of Hie Sport Wo Owners Optimistic Regarding Fu turc of Property Other Miqcs VVreUusy 4t Vk.i ou; at tirst on a .single Grace, the Pittsburgh catcher, tingled wlrst, ran back, tout -was nabbe No. hanging wall, 18 oeffaiwi Bv st. Louis Cardinals in inche,ore.old, $8; silver. oz. 0nly atima i.e (Ume iNo. 10-6pecJal. jjold. 420; silver. CIoiday A's Slove Up 13 oz. Silverado Active ST LOUI8, June 38: The Chi- On Ue Silverado J. J..Haahti Is cgo Cub tirnped into third place busy with a erew of .about evn m the Nauonal League standing men .etlingqut highigrade,ore. Jt gte relay bv losing to the world IS'teportedithat he intends to ship ahampionSt Louis CardmaU in the about one hundred Ions. This, pro- only National Lanue game of th party was URtjer joption to the Pre- day. mler Gold Alining Co. .who relin- jn 4 Amatiaan League, the quished it some time ago. Philadelohia Athletics took both j go soon as the trail isjn shajje to eiMis 0f a double-beader from the transport supplies oy paok train. J. uralg Boston Red 8ox and moved iHovlaod intends to resume -work on into tliW piace Ahead of Un ;the Unicorn property. Detroit Tteew who defeated Cli;- j ;cao White tox In the one sche duled game. Yesterday B)g League scor:: Amw leart League . , ing the annualmsating of thescom- LEittrtjurg js 27 pany. wnen tne usual aatner r bear-(Cntcago 39 30 ish statement by the board of dlreo- i Boston , M 30 tors was made, the stock Slumped .Philadelphia OT 34 and Jctpt low ior seme time slnee. iDreoklyn IS 34 )sNws from the -.mine, 'however. in-j8t. Louis 30 31 (Ilea tea continued activity there Nw York .86 32 with full crews ln operation and 1 'Cincinnati 3D 43 Assurance was also given recently toy the -mine manager that .produc-New York 44 tion would be going on, many years Watblngton M .ftom.now. . In .bsojcei&ge circles the argument lhHadeiphla W Detroit 3: L being advanced that such an up- Cleveland 38 to-date and recently rehullt plant St. Louis ;as xtts at-Premler wllVnot be al- lOhieago lowed to sink, into idleness. There is Boston , otherjgoldtbearing ore 'n the Imme-rdlate nelghborhoqd and. even if 1 four or. five years hence the present rPremler were to become depleted. The Latest Racket u new properties, would certainly be j June 2&-8tatlon vs. R.C.N.V.R 'acquired to keep the plant ln op-1 H M ' 1 - ' - 340 .ias as he slid for the sack. Pint baannan 1 i...mt; up to ucivance notices, Jose ZubaJa. Ai nentlna. won 16-mile National A A. U. derby in . . j, 4-1 :. ee mttuiie.v under the old record. French Woman 11 ri -tliic . 1 1 . 1 tit - . r . . n i.ri Beats 'Nuthall airs- Jtene Mathieu (Defeated -Itrl-thh 5tar in .Championship PJay at ltnbetton Xestorday WJMOLEDON England. June 36 Mrs. Rene Mathieu of .Prance-de-, eratlon No capable directorate1 R. H. Cathro of An vox u nin 1 feated Miss nttv Nuthaii ni Hmr. would allow operations to cease for a brief visit to th city, having atT land .0-0. 6r3 in the quarter-final of lack of new ore which is available rived on the Catala this morning Oirtflsh women championship In plenty just at its door. from the smelter town. tennis .play yggcrday. to right field. ,undd Hurst put him out. j)R0P Made Good ine -NAVY 1 TO THIRD Boston 8-4,Phlladelpliia 15-9. Detroit 9, Chicago 3. NalionabLmcue Chicago 1, 8t Lpuis 4. Only gaiats yestardaK. Baseball Standings National leariir Amcriean .League W. L. 18 K 30 28 31 32 41 S3 Pet. .560 .538 Mi AH .493 .493 .467 .411 Pet TWf 373 Mi sW?tt! j United States Sailors iDef eat Team From C. N. K. A..Leatue Here Lacrosse for fUommion:Day; Prince Itupcrtand AlyaiuliUalFlay On J-rid.y . July 1--8. O C vs. Empress. July 4 Elks vs 8 O. C. July 0--Elks vs Empress. July U Empress vs. S. O. C. July 15 s O. C vs KIks. FOOTBALL lUKOIMHNT vs. MLHCIIANTS TONIGHT, ,6:30 By Westover. But IT SOUND'S MOteE lU'K-g RACKET TO ME irr ' v 1 1 vr swii l. ' fi a 1 r i iiv . s r sr i swswswsrx v r n 1. 1 1 mt i III Y If! M ' II ILI iMsSLl. i. .JLYm. . -': ' 1 I HHm.'. . 1i ' .tori-lf. t- SJsm A I '1 ; ! XMPJtEaB-Kenny 3b. t Pang sb . 7 .ID. 8talker If 1 A a softoall team from the United , , r.. . . ... ..isaoMnons r,fl. p., r Stutes destroyers Crownlnsfetekl ! and Trever defeated an a II -star j tf GlonVon 2b team Xcom the Canadian Jtotlanal (yn rf Recreation Association's Softball wlfMye lbP' League Sunday night b scofe of 7 to 6 Th sailors, matkstx ems in i TMcfi the third inning 494 oe to, the ninth. The C U4 R. made three In l,--!.,. - e, the third, ene to thJtirth and two irry ih ,n lne lxtn I A. Mitchell k. jAlMOMki 0. KiMUchell tb Meuaie 3b. lAraeneuu if. OUiewell tonc cf 1 Total.': IflBipreiP .: fWka C rid ,.,.-,. ....ravin e i-BtwiarnTa '" iTn i!i am in I MfflBnMH iB:waw;; n.i.M.m,.K.i; 'b ' Gut At First On A Single DEFEAT t ATni c ... IThb II rl V 1L CltyH2aKb.il L-asil,.' .11 lo Aicaiiit Thpm Elks donated hmpn-. lust nlH'' s Ciiy I.. .,.,, fuuir- Th,. ,.., Ai 'I tured ; aenvy iwui- 'I Lodgenwi: COlkctuii. ,, .j,,,.'"; ijlnslee.v. iiUe the i 'LSI'! n. ,, . 1 ..1 fo-.'th stiMii . ;. the HoU lxnen h:i-. . .. '! hdViliK Halted mi' ,: , ers and winning :i.;: starts. Their team Injuries lu t niKlr (. s: ' Oil (il the Ka.n. . . I While Wmdle plavec ceiiin- winch mii' 1,. home mi: had li- . : more than enwi an, nn. A" it wir nr pui.i't. in, Both teams put uj poorest exhibliimis 0. ha- kwhieh has sen M-en n 1 SUilker and Furtiui,., ... flaHfooted aticniimi. ! home. I Sons of Canurta .,' game in fsant uf Kmn-iJustooegsmebehiii,: I, . The Ilo S. on Wtndle 1 Em.) 'E.i .& PfWhar iJE.i 7 Nelson 1 Km a 7 D. 8talkr 'Em.' 8 Xamble HJ.O.c.' 7 A.Aiitehell E a ' All i AH 1; a. 11 uox lacrosse will be Sbovrti on' sjammary-Htol. , ,. . July l in a game between Eruw pg vv iish w Rupert and Natives of Atoash. Ttie chenoski i Ai shortened field now used in this Dimrwel! - oust game makes lacrosse hockey-fast. Ic. A. MPch"ll M This game has been adqptad all belli off ch-noKi over Canada and tnaeU with the t3; struck out -approval of fans who are turning nwamon? 3t w out in large numbers. Me mpreas 17.. I The Natives came to town 8Ur- ,iltcner. Commote day and had a work-out. Sftvaml Dingwell 4; wlUi m local milblros were interested n)c- time of game, i:i an, tators ot the workout and were ble and 8mtth unanimous ln declaring lhat Jor thrills it had it all over other sports. ;JQ glX STAN I TN(i AH I :. :i: ! !! M 40 Revised Schedule 01 Intermediate .10 11 Baseball League June 2fl - - Vmiii" 1 ' ' " Young Elks. July 3 Younr Wk.-' v Y""lll! Sons of Canada. ; July 0 Young K'i.' "! ' i:iid'1 vs. Young Empress i July 10 - Yuun" I "'i1' 1 JU; 13 Yourm Klk:- v rSoiis of Canada. YuiinK . TImi XoUowing is of cDafges made !" rein.""' . liotlws). , A 4 . . . tnilPIl f VMsrrtftge ano m'.'h nnntHineement $2. W- lllith -NoUoes ftOr i-t .Fmietnl Notices si t Funeral Flowers i" I"1 T : 1 name.