AdKlWO THE JDAILTTNEWS Tuesday. Jane 20, m;: THE DAILY NEWS. The Letter Bdx PRINCE ttOPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubfabed' Every Afternoon, Except Buhday. by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue R. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City tleftvery, by man or carrier, yearly peiodt ' paid In advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance. peftyMk .10 Jiy mail to ail parts of British Colombia. British Empire and United Stales, paid In advance, pet yetfr..'i - ... S!o0 By mall to all other countries, per year w 0 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, .per inch, per Insertion 10 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .02 Legal hotices, each lnserHdn, pet agate line .15 Local readers, per insertion, per line . -25 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone & Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION sip Tuesday, June 20. im WILL SHOW IMPROVEMENT FORTY YEARS AGO : The Financial Post of Toronto publishes an extract from Coin's Financial Series published in June, 1894 as follows: "Hard times are with us ; the tofritrv is distracted ; very few things are marketable at a price above the cost of production; tens of thousands are out of employment; the jails, penitentiaries, workhouses and insane asylums are full; the gold reserve at Washington is sinking; the government is mnningat a loss with a deficit in every department; a huge debts hangs like an appalling cloud over the country; taxes have assumed the importance of a mort-gacand 50 percent of the public revenues are likelv to go delinquent; hungered ami half-starved men are handing into armies and marching towards Washington ; the cry of H?tte t heard on every band; business is paralyzed; commerce is at a standstill; riots and strikes prevail throughout the land ; schemes to remedy our ills when put into execution are smashed like boxcars in a railroad wreck, and Wall Street looks in vain for an excuse to account for the failure of prosperity to return since the re-ren of the silver purchase act." I The increased price of fish will benefit everyone, in and arofiild Prince Rupert. The halibut fishermen are doing considerably better than last season as a result of better nterage prices and of increased catches. Salmon also is highel in price for both springs and sockeye and, at the close of the season, all gittnetters and trollers should have balances on the right side. This is the result of improved conditions in the Eastern States, where the prices of commodities are advancing. In the west also there is a very considerable improvement and it affects the sales on the coast. i JSveryorie will he glad to know that fishermen are no longer having to operate at a loss and will hope that they sffon get a price for their product that will make them independent. If they are prosperous they spend their money and everybody gets a little. Fishermen pay their bills and b$lp to re-establish that spirit of confidence which is nec- ' ( essary in order to bring back a better condition of affairs. Through the fish business, Prince Rupert is linked up directly with the centres of the United States and the condition of business there is reflected In the prices here. Should the world economic conference be successful, greater increases of price may be looked for, not only for fish but for metals and lumber. i Midsummer ripe's Ml D ream Touch tight to a pipeful of Ogden's Cut Plus ind you'll rcalixc your dream of genuine smoking pleasure. Pip Tobacco "at you lilct H" tkat't Ogden'i. Frlehtfly..JfragTant...o,own right compnionatle.Once , you try Ogden's Cut Plug youll know it's a better pipe tobacco every tatti-fying puff will prove It I OGDEN'S CUT PLUG IJyca "roll your ovn", use Ogden's fine ml cigartlle Idxuco and Chanteclrr cigartlle papert LOCAL NEWS J. Wynes. vet) luwn pioneer settler of the Nsas River, arrived in the city on the Cttata this aflet-noon (rem Alyanah. He expect 'to spend some time hi town. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Cursor), who rave been reatdenta of Premiet tat seme tfene. were passengers aboard the Cateia trA afternoon going through to Seattle where It to their Intention to take up future residence. Terms that Fit tb-day's and to-morrows Budgets . . an ELECTRIC RANGE for only 2 a month Malre the small down payment for the Westinghoufce Buffet Junior of your choice. Then en jo? its marvellous money-saving cooking wlifle paying the balance in the unbelievably low amounts of $2 a month. Take a look at your present stove. Figure what it costs to ran: then youll realize how eay it is to own aft Electric Range on the present sensational terms. Manymodels besides the Buffet junior at equivalent low terms. ft CONDITIONS REASONABLE Editor, Daily News; The interview of' a veteran cannery operator whldi appeared In yesterday's Issue of your pafcer hid reference to a United FronuFisher-mehtr meeting held at Port 'Essing-rth on Saturday and characterized flame at likely to sfir up'firouble which was very misleading. .The object of this meeting was tofalscuss prices obtaining for' fish, gear, commodities and other grievances -that crop up during a fkhingfseason. The FfaheTmens Industrial Urrtoh do not want a strike, nevfcr have wnte a strike and the only reason that wHl make "them strike Is condition getting so bad they cannot operate successfully. Owing to agreements on the side between the earmery operators and the native and Oriental fishermen. he so-eafted "white man" his to stand on hfe rights by himself, especially If j he be Canadian-born, i The laet that several of the wen , who had taken an active pah In the laettettiea of the Fishermen's Indus-1 VIM Union would not recognize J the delegates who went to the meet- las was evtdenee that there was no (tocaston to caH a meeting. If the prevailing camHttem are -good en ough to satisfy an Oriental or na tive brotherhood man and the av- erat'e fisherman does netf protest at Ml plane of Hvmg being put on rthe me par. there, is no Teason for fhe Flahermens' Industrial Un ion to enter pretest on Ms 'behalf. However, conditions offered by he cannery operators at present ate very reasonable but the fature wlfl tefl rf the fishermen are wise to leaving things to chance. vru ross. for Fishermen? IrMustrW) Union Note Althoech obtatned from a reliable soaree. the reference made to the "United Front meeting at Port Ftttmrtmi was not part of the interview with the eierancannery operator as was dearly staffed In the article referred to Mf)Ress1s either mistaken or Is endeavoring to enn-fiw the matter Ed BREWER IS RELEASED Kidnappers Let William llamnt jr. Go After Ranwim ij Paid Ovrr ST. PAUL. Minn. June 20: Ca- nadton Presjti WiMlam lUmm Jr.. wealthy young St. PauT brewer, who had been held by kidnappers stnee last Thursday, was released forty-five miles north of here yesterday after an unstated, ransom had bean paid. He waa unharmed. Judge W E. Fisher left on test night's train for Smith ers where he will preside over a session of County Court. 'l' "T Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited UPSETS IN ::;r: CLIMBERS SOFTBALL; iisM ZONE IN tiruoi-HAN H'NNlS ssriu:! I'LAV 4, DUE HERE C. S. II X. and Grotto nefcatrd y Navy and Kairnt sirnnrr on trail or road ROUTE CP MOCXT OLD FIELD 9 COMrLETtD MT GOVER.VM ENT (Cnnthrard from Page H with a grade Jrveratlng from aVren to twelve percent to one chalet arte at an deration of WO feet, one-qoerter of a mTle thh aide of the 4 pesri tone Darts Cup tennis The Canadian National Rexte, epmpetlUon yestefday as Fred ttdn AssMitfUdn and the tirtt. Petty and Q. P. llaghea paired aoftball tesms both received trpseet to defeat Roderieli Matteelarad en Sunday afternoon when they F Maraalke of Cseho-kJa- were defeated by the Royal Cana- kla e-J, ft-4. -4. England will mm TArhfl Vtfraflteet Reserve n6 tneet AturtralU Ut the final. the Kalens respectively in the City League. "4ee In the first game, the C. 71. U. A. and the Navy both started even try scoring one ran each in the first Inning and then everything was air-j tieht until the HiA of the srsfchU whentheC.N.R.A.rnaiiatoyp u American League a second counter. The Navy orer- "rw ,ur eerrne that by odtlnf three menTrY ' WasMngton 10. St lawn A the seventh and the C. N. R, A.tgafh Prltilphi 4. Detroit 1. evened un In the etthth with t4-rf ' Uoaton 5. Cleveland 1 j- m runs. This left everything even at the tint Of the ninth and. altar shutting the Railroaders oat tor the first half of fhe Inning, the seagoing boys managed to score, the Winning run when they came to bat,' the final tcore being 5-4. The second game was rather one sided, the O rot to losing to the Kalens by a score of 13-4. The O rot-to eame to bat first and immediately scored two ram bet. when the kalens eame up. they browght in five. Then they repeated tn the second Inning with four and again In the fourth with another four, ftu Ore to get another ewmter in the sixth and their fourth ran In the eighth. The standing to date: W. C. N, R. A. Ska Grotto Kalens R. C. N. V. R. Emprrw 6 4 4 I 2 Vri 111 present Vl earn p. This chalet stte- H on ftte edge of the tkling grotme Mike Tugen was fined $5. with option of five days' Imprisonment by Magistrate McCJymonl In -cttjl' p"Mi!e ivjurt this morning on fharge of r.reaUng a dUf urbance b I swi.rlng The fine wttr-patti, 4 EASTBOURNE. Eng.. June ! 20: CP -Bightrrd advanced ''lt f Itarvstd Student CmrfnS to the final round of the Euro- ! Tnlht Enroule a Mount Baseball Scores National League Chicago . New Yorlc 3. St. Loula 5. Vnvmtfti S. CfeMirma-ti 7, rhWattolphia 8. StlNHAT GAMES Pacific Ceat League Oakland 4-1 JioUywoed 3-1. Lot Angeles 11-3. Portland 3-3. San Frnnelwo 8-1 Seattle 5-5 Sacramento 4-B. Missions 6-11 CANADIAN ADVANCES "Sandy" Sotnervnle Goes t I'eurth Round in Brithh.Araalrur Golf Championship HOYIAKB. g. Jme 30: Cam-dhm Press -Raas "tjairdy" Somer-ewe. United States amateur golf champion from, London. Om. yes-tetday defeaied'D 1! R Martin fmr and three to enter the third roand ! t the Brtth araatear tfoif chain-1 pfenshlp. He bad received a f'nt round bye. Somervlile todav advanced to the 'ourth raavaj when he defeated W '1 Sharp eHdit and seven. RTflt.MSIIIP SOITIUIX Nines represent ina Ince R'tpert and wmeh lies actoany upon the Waetffcssavid tnr the first wfiterthed of OWhVM Creek Pron 1 he tramen Prince John tHne In rfcr vlereantlle vlereantlle Marl Marine Softball LoMgoe tMs rhaiet site the f e H a remmarfiff 1 lere last FYiday evening whan the ins ew of the city the coast anr 3 'rlnce Rupert csme out on top b ocean for many mMes atoeraJ and 1 i narrow margin tn a close and ex on a dear day. Rose Sort on the j ttlng game Queen Charlotte IsfeMs can b clearly seen. Location has atso been made of an alternate route on the upper end to an optional chalet afte ft of elevation af 079 feet. This route Involves a grade of 174 peroral for sonfe 100 test which might be eon skier ed excessive for motor travel The route croates city property for from one-quarter to one-half a mile at thla end. Near the city dan about half way up the mountain are six switchbacks which will eliminate crossings of Oldtleld Cm as wall a modifying the grade Th ground traversed is largely mtoV up of shale rock covered bv kxHi-soil. While the route Is quite heavily timbered with hemlock and balsam predominating, the trail or road construction will be comparatively easy and Involves very Mttle rortt work. On the entire route there will be only three small bridges one oT these erosslne the city nlpe line. , The favored chalet site Js on jm exact tnnqent from Dnntmnlr 'St-eet The commanding view, it t believed will be a great attraction from a scenic and tourlrt standpoint. Incidentally, the Mount Old-field tki field Is declared try thoso who know the sport to be unrivalled anywhere In the country and. oner-It Is opened up by a trail or road auch ai proposed and equipped with aultable accommodation, wenld be a hlahly popular venue for this ponular winter snort with poaslblll-"Mes In the way of atihXetmg lmpor- tent meets to Prince nopert. IIASCTMLL l'OSTniM:i) Ov.4ng to rain and net grounds he weekly Senior League bavball Mxture xrheduled for last rvcnitiR 'etweeri Son of C.uiurtH and Tk m fMMiponei until Friday mgli' FOOTBALL! TONIGHT CANADIAN LEGION VS, TtEGIMENT ArrspoiN ii JI p.m. Adm, Me. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Dock Tstsl capacity tOM tarn 8blpballdera and Ship Itepalrers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Csstlng Wetlrle and Acetylene Welding 10-toa Derrick lor Heavy lifts iSswmlll and MlnlncMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled ralrwelther Alpihlats wiB nnYke an early patmrice in these yftrts tbfa , wUh the arttfa1! here on tonlrtv Uala from the east or six Hsrvi. . students enroate to Alaska w. they will attempt to scale M n ILeaig he party la Uradr 1 Wash bum Jr.. former preMdt i .the Harvard Mountaineering ( .jThey will botrd the Canadiai s , 'floflal ateaaler Prtnre Oturv lor JMataau. Aiaeca From hay path on using off by sv,,. ,. . fJOOn the base of famous Trku (, cter and flying to the foot of m . Palrweather They are hrimruiif n number of inatrvments to earn n aclenllfic resaareh. Com Otg totngtit With Mr Wa barn ate Meaara. OMM. Hou., Carter Daw and PkttU Three adbltlDoal memom o; party. Messrs Everett, Bai . 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