it 1 f AOI two THX DAILY' NEWS TbursJaji, -July 20, 103:1 jc2' THE DAILY NEWS. rRlNCE RCPERT BRITISU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SL'BSCRIPTlbX RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid-in advance 35UQ For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week '. . .10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 3.00 By mail to all other countries, per year J. , . 9jOO ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch per insertion -. , ,1.40 ' Classified advertising, per word, per insertion - .02 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 Local readers, per Insertion, per line - - - .25 Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 86 98 Thursday. Jury 30, 1B3 FEARING BOWSER INFLUENCE themselves strongly in favor of the Bowser movement are now finding that Mr. Bowser is not as popular as they 1 Ll 1 I I Li 1 IJ 1 il OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home ef the Fisherman, logger. Miner ROOMS J10 per month, S3 per week. 50c per night SHOWER BATHS Third Avenue Phone JIM.MIB CICCONE WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront j Skipper Thomas Renews Arquain-j tames Djbhavn Off In "Cloud j tf Smoke' Patniore on Holiday Cruise Charlotte Islands and the Skeena and Nsas Rivera. The steamer Prtnee John was also at one time under hb command. Having on board C. Themas, managing director of the B. C. Packers, and other officials of the company who are making a tour of northern canning operations, the yacht Florida V., of which the Seymour Navigation Co. of Vancouver is the registered owner, was in port yesterday. The Florida V. is a handsome and elegantly appointed vessel registered from the port of Victoria. She is 56 feet long. 14 feet, five inches beam and six feet, five inches deep. Her gross tonnage is 28 and registered tonnage 18. She is dlesel-powered and was bnttt in A number of Conservatives who at one time exnressed 1 i9i6 at Houghton, Wash. Making her first call here In two months or more. Northland Trans- inougni anu are oeing urougni iurwaru as inuepenuenis portation Co.'s motorstop liner or independent Conservatives. Victoria has decided to put : Northland, cape Len wtntams. ar- four independent Conservatives lit the field and the morning paper, which always espouses the Conservative cause, is pleading with the people not to put any further Conservatives In the field to oppose them. The non-partisan cry ?a nrnvi'naln.hA n.fnrre nnrl the result is that those who at .. ' . , -yaw Wfypgrj!WiTza urst aeciaren memseives in iavor 01 me oiu cg.ntervauve war horse are wondering what they shall do now. We suggest that there is plenty of time for them to change their minds several times yet before the election. In the meantime some new leader may be found, the magic of whose name may yet be able to overcome the prejudice of the masses. How about one of theoy orators from the Boys' Parliament? ' TIJTAT RV PHPITT- AR-nPIXinN rived in port at 8 o'clock last eve ning from Ketchikan and. after discharging one carload of Alaskan canned salmon for trans-shipment east over the Canadian National RjJlwajaJ? Ununited States, sailed at 10 pjn. in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. Imperial Oil Oo.'s small tanker Marvoltte. in the course of her duties as supply ship out of the company's local station to the smaller stations at cannery points and elsewhere in the immediate vicinity, was in port this morning loading fuel 1 . r x4 1 I Jolw Dybhavn, president of the An eiion is oemg maue m a riuinutT ut ca 10 try ipgai , Royal Ftoh Co. and one of the wefl cases bv nonular oDinion. Just now an effort is being made I Bl'RNIIAM IS DEAD I (Continued from Page It both of family and fortune with the Dally Telegraph. Joseph Moses Levy, the grandfather, carried on a printing bust-net in Shoe Lane. In 186 the Daily Telegraph and Courier was started by a Col. Sleigh. Three months later it was taken fiver by Joseph Moses Levy in liquidation of a During the visit of the Canadian printing debt- Levy put up money Can Co. s big service boat Oancollm lor the paper's improvement, cut to this port and the Skeerta and the title by half and installed his the Naas Riven during the past oa 'afterwards . the first Lord week 07 so, her skipper. CapL Wll- Bumtumi as editor. The times liam Thomas, has been busy renew- exceptionally favorable for infold eenatntanees and receiving newspaper development: the tele- the glad hand from his numerous ;raPn was just coming to be recog- friends her bouts. Capt. Thomas "' valuable agency In news was for many yean a well known Electing, and the tost of the du- of fleer of Canadian National on newsprint were about to be Steamships and two or three yean 'tpealed. ago was ro command of the steamer ui g.ueral popularity, if not in Prince William when that vessel political intluence. ine iuiy icit- ; operated out of here to the Queen graph acquired a supreme position in London and held it with little dispute for almost the whole of the second half of the Victorian era. The Dally Telegraph was perhaps at the height of its popularity and financial success around the time when Hon. Harry Lawson. the subject of this memoir, finished his course through Eton and Ballloi His father was still vigorous. For some yean the Hon. Harry made no remarkable impress upon Fleet Street or upon the Telegraph office. He went Into Parliament, where he continued as member for a big constituency in the East End of London until he sseeecded to his father's peerage. In the House of Commons, however, he made IHUe Impression. Succeeded Father In 1903 the father was raised to the peerage and chose that moment to retire and hand ever the guidance of the Telegraph to his elder son. By this tfene Fleet Street was chanting very much. The easy-going rivalry between the -great dimes" of the old school was being thrust aside for competition of much sterner staff. To outward appearances, however, the Telegraph sailed on gallantly enough. The Telegraph, indeed, withstood the coming of the new-style hall-penny newspaper extremely well, and in particular it never lost its popularity as an advertising medium. In polities the Telegraph continued to steer its old time safe middle course, usually leaning towards the government of the day. As a political or any other kind of propagandist Vtseount Burnham never made any attempt to emulate his great rival. Lord Northern fe. He never indeed displayed any pronounced views upon poll- to influence the case of Tim BUCK, the communist Who has j tuning industry, has well and truly tieal matters in oetall. His own eon lUSt had the length of his sentence extended. Whatever pen! his summer home at Lake tributlon to the production of the may have been the right or wrong of the first conviction, the staging of a demonstration in prison is certainly deserving of an increased sentence. Kathlyn for the season, even if he Telegraph seems to have been can' did so amid a cloud of smoke and fined largely to the business side, at the expense of spreading no little and the paper continued to display consternation among his friends every outward sfen of DrodBdnt JUClgef maKe miStaKes and Deing numan tney are aiSOiand neighbors around the popular targe profit for its proprietors biased, mUCh like Other people. No matter What the svs-!BMnor rMon " Dyonavn. with very suddenly, however, in Decern tern, judges will still have to be chosen from the human H""Z' Z n announcea mat family, thallthoir failings totoo : this the judgment Jj -f - 2jfK! of the average judge is far better thart the judgment of !m the Drocess of startir to dear sir oomer iwrv uhn the average layman. This is because of the training he gets j out some brush, is reported to have years previously been buying news. and the feeling that the country is depending on him to , kindled a great tire whkh poured paper properties freely both In mete OUt justice. The innocent man WOUld Usually rather ; 0ous billows of smoXe high into London and in the great towns else-.1 1 .. ' v. .. nc t,v. af t o U ck, blue ? atmosphere at where. Probably the nearest approach to justice would be trial bv a judge. The next best thing would be trial by jury and tne worst possible condition -would be trial by popular opinion. v NOTICE 1 THE HOOVER Representative Is Now in Town At the Hoover Dealer Store, Kaien Hardware Co., and will be pleased to inspect all Hoover cleaners or demonstrate the New Hoover in your home without cost or obligation. Call or phone Kaien Hardware J. McD. SMITH Hoover Representative ni l believe in hope. I don't know (that I believe much in principles in polities. Rudyard Kipling. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up SO Rooms. Hot te Gold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone zai P.O. Box m the base of lofty Hudson Bay Moon- Lord Burnham said goodbye to tain. In any case, to make a long the office in whleh his father and story short, nearby neighbors be- grandfather had ruled benignly ami came alarmed and. thinking the made much wealth, and took ser- place was afire, rang in an alarm vice with the commLssion presided and soon the entire Sm It hers fire ow by sir John Simon to Inquire department was tearing 1U way into the governance of India. along the highway to the Dybhavn summer place. On arrival it was found that it was merely the well known local fish man on the job and that there was no damage and no cause for alarm lust an Inno Man in the Moon cent enough clearing fire. So. even - u mere was a Utile excitement in A dozen Inmates of Kingston the countryside for a time. It tur- penitentiary and Timbuktoo were ned out to be a case of "all's well given sentences for taking part In that ends well" and It at least ser- a demonstration last October, ved to keep the Smlthers fire de- , , partment in trim. The world conference is still struggling to save its face before Having spent the week-end in adjourning. It looks as though we port following a launt to the Queen shall have to make our nlckles out Charlotte Islands during the past of silver again pretty soon unless three or four weeks, the brother the nickel producers get up a moft- O. A. and J. W. Kim of Vancouver, ster petition and present it to the who are planning to sail from this convention. coast to Belgium and thence In continuation of a voyage around If any hitch occurs in the flight I he world In the yawl Pathfinder, of Wiley pst he may be known as left here on Monday of this week In a hitching post. I their Uny craft. As previously an- nounced. thsy plan to travel down ' tne pacific Coast to California and yacht Mary for a eruise of two or cross the western ocean rla the three weeks or so to Pitt Island and South Sea Islands. elsewhere along the coast south of here. It will be the Tlrst real test With the twins. BUI and Louis, as. of the Mary since the recent Instal- his stout bodyguard. L W Patmore. laUon of a 12-13 h p navy duty well known local barrliter. iaLi uil Sterllnc eneine in nlar ..f th f,.r. rtbmdrTBw'' aboard' itii good power mer 10-15 Universal. Coupons Well worth your while to lave them exchangeable for valuable merchandise! IN EVERY PACKAGE ENHICHE0 WITH SUNSHtNl Y'TAMiN D -AN tXCl WJt H'.AiTH ftATUKE SPORTS DAY AT PREMIER Kren Intemtt Taken in Athletic Celebration at Mining Town Saturday STEWART. July 19 On Saturday MK the annsal swmner celebration was held. The weather man was kind and every person la Stewart and Hyder. Alaska, who could possvbry find transportation to Premier, went there. The program opened with an afternoon esrd of sports, mostly for the children Af ter the sapper Interval the senior I sports were held including such 1 Hoi n itrilltM A(ltAt4 MUrkin I SCOTLAND WINS .MACKINNON CUP AT liiSLKY CAS II e BlflLZY CAMP. Bng . July ' 3t: Cpi --Scotland's team of twelve today won the historic MacKinnon Challenge Cup with England, the defenders. second and Canada third In t the team shoot. 4 SENATORS MOVE UP Un a"d N"'w competition, etc The big gymna-, Wa,h'nf stam was rated with various booths, lv Am'rtan , MU' games of skul and entertainment Leadership which did a roaring trade untU the Mg dance started in the Btorary I WABHIMOTOK. July m: This was patronised by over one 'cnw,tn Vnm Waghlaafun hundred and ten couples and was Senator, by eMng ami close vte-a great suereas. Supper was served fT Lou Browna bete in the company's big wees re am. tmt4mf. were back In a tie tor Arranteeenu f or the dajr were hi leads nhtp of the American the hands of the Premier Common- with the New York Yankees ity Club and the aueeeat which at- who oawated by the trooWe-tended its efforts was a very real om Chkaan White Sox one. Oeeelsnd Indians trtasnphed Prlie Winners : ow BoHan Red Sox after IS The Mat of prtee winners was as tonlnt follows: 1 In the National League the New Olrts. 8 and under-Otesv Arm- York Olant retained their martin strong. Ray WoHfceMegel. of Inudorantp over the Idle Chicago Boys, 8 and tutder-Oordon Hut- Cubs ni three and a half aasnes by china, Johnny Rewte, 1 "nartof honors with Pittsburg Olrls. 7 te -xudeIme McNeil. Phutos In a double-header. Deidre Von Hess, OMs, 9 to 11 Oki Mathaaon. Boys, 9 to U Dents Htmetey, Bobby Pitt. Boys. 13 to 16-J. Aaulrtwui. C. Keys. Orris, under 15 Yvonne M array. Shirley Yewng- Saek nsee. boys water le J. As-selstine. Denis Hetnekey. Ante race Beys under 14 Booty Pitt and Oerdon Ortffln. Bun grabbing contest, boys Archie Cameron. Bun grabbing contest, jrtfts .Screen Tucker. Adults Events Starters L. A. N. Potterton and W. Watson. Judge-C. Cave. R Stewart. C C. Thorpe. T. Dunn Clerk of Course J. Mitchell. Except In the case, of fractal ceremony. I pay verv little aftrn-tlon to etiquette:- -Ttifig ClM r Yesterdays Big League American LeasHe 8t Lotus 7. Washington S. Chlearo I. New York 4. Detroit 1-10. PhlladetahlaT-i, Cleveland S. Boston 1. National League Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati . New York 1-7. Pittsburg 4-3. Baseball Standing' NATIONAL LKAOUE New York Rock drilling contest-Toteff Chieafo Arntaen and George Pavota. 12 feet, Pltubort 04 inches. jPtttabnrg W. 4 4T 44 Mocking contest l Urn earl 'W. Louis 4 Mike Kekaminen 3 minutes, m,80" H seconds). Brooklyn . M Hslf mtte R. Robinson. A. Jobes. PMltePtua IT Shot put 120 pounds) Raymond Kovieh. Charlie Gave. Ladies' 50-yard dash Betty Jatk, Mrs. J. Thomas and Miss P. Bosh-field. Egg and spoon, needle and thread rare Miss P. Bushfteid. Miss N. Tucker. Nail driving competition. Ladles-Mrs. Wakefield. Mrs. Kerr. Softball throw Miss Jean Ma-theson. Miss Yvonne Murray. Wheelbarrow race Mrs. A. Mow-att and R. Robinson. 100 Yards dash, men J. B. Watson. Harry Stewart. Cincinnati at L 94 44 at 24 41 44 4T 44 M AMERICAN LMCJUK New York 94 Washington ft Philadelphia 1 Chicago Detroit Cleveland Boston St. Louis 44 4S 42 42 U 14 31 Jl 42 43 41 47 50 M FOOTBALL LINK-UP Pdt, Jl n n .44H .414: .45 .410 i .m m Ml 900 .477 472 .412 J70 C. L. D L footbmll line-up for to-night la announced aa follows: Itiint- nmAnltlfm mil nJLJT MlM P McKay and Comadlna; Zarelli. Bushfield. Mrs. Thomas. .. mv. c"'""kl. Ui t Lokken 1.1 and Ma- 400 Yard relay-W. Pettman. A Jobee. B. Watson. J. MltcheH. j ' Masters of Ceremonlea D. L. Pitt and Al. Teed. FOOTBALL! TONIGHT C.L.I1.L VS. RF.01MENT AtropolU 6 30 p.m. Adm, 25c AHEAD IN CONTRACT United Slates Playe rs Leading Itrt-Ikh In liiternalienal Bridge Competition LONDON. July JO -At the ron elusion of Tuesday nicht's play the United States players, led by El ; Culbertson. noted authority on the game, were leading British ptayrrK 1064 points to 1M in the liit.-r national contract bridge rompeti-tkn. TI1NMS POSTPONE!) Owing to the rain, the mix! double final of the Canadian Uonal Recreation AuorutKit eaamptonship tournament between Mr. and Mrs J. H. Horton and Mim Beatrice Bemer and R Johnm Tuesday night, wa postponed until tonight SALES Erry Month in the Vwr 193.1 Sales Datei) July 3ft AnanatM October 14 November 31 December 31 flpadaj Held on Request of Shippers Advancoa Will Be Xtade as Usual When Requested. Transferred by Telegraph If Desired THE SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle. UB A. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks ToUl rspsrlty 20,011 tons Shipbuilders snd Ship Repslrers for Steel and Wood VesieU Iron and Brass Casting Clertrlc snd Acetylens Wtldlof 0-ton Derrick for Heavy LUt Bswmlll and Sllnlng Msrhlosry Repaired and Overhauled