y 95 TA .vl BOSTON GRILL ana .; Large Upstair Dining Hall, with nrwly luld dancfog floor for hire. Suitable Tor dances, banquets and wedding parties. Hand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave For ratis, apply to Boston and 6th St PRINCE RUPERT Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL.. XV., NO, Ii3. IMUNCK RlPhTtT, H.C, FRIDAY, JI NK 11). 11)25. Yttlarday's ClrnuUtion 1B7B 8trt Salt. 4S PRICE FIVK CENTS. i in in. it n in .mil h.iii Amundsen Party Arrived Back to Spitzbergen in One Plane . r Tr I r r nri v rrom mthin WU miles ot role Landed among heavy ice which believed responsible for loss of machine; were short of fuel OSLO, June 19. The entire Amundsen North Polo expedition arrived safe at Spitzbergen yeiterday in one piane and was picked up by a fishing boat and conveyed to King's Bay. It Is reported that the expedition reached within 100 miles of the pole but was forced to return owing to depiction of their fuel supply aner landing amidst heavy ice, which is believed to have been responsible for the loss of one of the machines. It is stated that the explorer Is likely to make a further attempt to reach the goal shortly. AIRPLANE TO TAKE RELIEF TO INDIANS Governor Parish -of Alaska Au thorlzos Flight from Fairbanks A JlNLAli, jtuiie ID. -.Gmernnr I'unsli lias million.i-tl an airplane flight with a pliyttirimi and supiies from Fairbanks to Koyu-kuW Hiver region win-re numerous Indian lire' fl'poTled lo he affected by a mysterious epi tleinir. whlell has resulted inuu-numbered deaths SEATTLE MAN ATALICE ARM H. J. Bowyer Is Examining Keystone Property With View to Possible Purchaso 'Special lu Daily News, j Al.ICl-: All.M, .lime ID.- II. .1. llowyer of Seal lie arrived m camp Monday, and is now inak-hitf an exainliialion or the Key- riuue properiy. mi. jiuwyn- wm s a mining' man or wide experi-nee, ami at present opeValin'! in Stevens County, Washiim'lon, t looking over I be property with a view to JIk probable purchase mid operation, lie is returnim. In Healllu Ibis week, bul expects lo pay another visit here in about two weeks' lime lo look over the camp is a whole. GIVEEVIDENCEv Case Against Cowpor Hold Ovor For Another Week Until Friday YANCOUVKH, June ID. Fol ... . 1 ii.i it iowiiiij; an Hiuuiaiinii mai i. n. llaker will bu called as a wllncss In the preliminary lieariUK "f U" duraiualury libel charge against J S. (lowper, tbo hearing was 'itljourncil this morning until next .Friday al the request , uf 'union Wlsntef. Cowper's couu-Ke.l, who ileclared he had ex-becled the article complained uf lo be introduced as evidence but lid not expect !Uaker In be 'called. Under the circumstances be wished lime In prepare his eross-uxatninatiou. LA ROSE TUNNEL AT ALICE ARM TUESDAY 'P"Tiil III I'rtii, .uwr flt-nll f f in . I , " ' lions. .1 lie new vwiriiii;t iunm:i wiiicli will be driven lo tap the ore exposed in the old working shaft will le ilG feel lung, and gives a depth at the shaft of 133 reel. ' ; The l.a Hose properly which has heeu idle for the jiusl two years penijing a re-nrganualion ibs on the norllj slope of (iran-ile creek T' Iniles up the Dolly Viirdeii ItulUviiy aiul.nl an elevit lion oT i-'Dl") h''L I L," trolled by Alii;e Ann and 1'rinee Huperl eapilal. l'orly Ions ur ore shipped from the shaft frasc uii average silver eoutent or i0 o.s per Ion. ELECTRIC COMPANY MAKING EXTENSIONS VANCOUVER ISLAND VICTOIUA. June ID.- .The 1M r.Ieelric llailway is planning un uv I on tail ill II f its nower lines In i lie cities of Duncan and Lndy smith. proviiLed .those jdaefs nLM-ee In purchase power in bulk from the-company lo be used for lighl and power purposes wiin-iu Ihe municipalities. The Dun-run cilv council has approved I be scheme and it will now consideration. I lie electors fur their AN ATHLETIC PARK VICTOIUA. June ID. The rtilepen or Victoria gave consent lo the bylaw providing Hir the purchase of Ihe Itoyal Alhle-tie Park ! the city from the I'urshalle JOslalef. '.It lias been used as an athletic park for iv veiirs under lease. Now it I I b li will b owned by the people. HURRICANE SWEPT SOVIETPROVINCE MOSCOW, June 19. There were persons killed and 130 houses destroyed by a hurricane which swept over the province. nf Altai. RICHARD SMITH DIES IN SOUTH Son of Mary Ellen Developed j Pleurisy and Passed, Away In Hospital VANCOtVFH, June ' ID.- Hich aril W. fcmlt1i,- atrvd 3D, telegraph operator, sou of. Mary LTIcu Smith, M.L.A., died yesterday a;. t'Jic General Hospital while sur geons were endeavoring In drain fluid, from his luims. He suffered from weak licarl, said to hayr been brought' on by living in the high altitude of llazellou. When lie urriu'ii a) Vancouver .Sunday he had developed pleurisy aTier Mine Partly Owned In PrJnco: battling .with u eve,re cold sev Rupert Is Being Developod eral week. - The lale M and l.rl tu W 'ifail- irTiI out by . , ... ilutf liNiiii. After rerou'i'inu lori.es wno ,ia.H u cumnu-.. ... (x(ni, n, 1h, IUeIloI1 drive he new lunnel al ll.e La n (u llose Mine left w. I. u new or ' drpu men i in sway ... "'"'"julio live live there. there. Resides ltesides the UNPRECEDENTED I. widow ami ehildreu, Mr. Smitli leave a isler. Mrs. John Carr oi Victoria, and Tour brother. DAY FOR NEWS Many Big Stories Came to a Head Yesterday With Machino-Llke Rapidity (Special lo Daily New V.Y.COl'VKIl, June ID News papermen and the police bad " day of Iremendous aclivity yes terday unprecedented in years. News developed with maciime like rapidity from local uurces and by leleigrnpli. Jmierncncy pliones were kepi steadily luisy all inorniiiK and, just as, the sil- iialiou seemed lo be easing off, a seneral fire alarin sounded rrom False Ireck and fire engine, hound' for Ihe Arbutlinol. mill which was in. flames roared past the newspaper oTHers adding In the noise and bustle. "Twelve Named in Abduction of Wotig." "l.a Folletle Dead," "Amundsen lletiirns Safely ti Spitzbergen," "Canon Hall Maker and Sowash Take Sland in Fight for Liberty." "175 Warrants Is sued ill Sydney Strike," were only a few or the heavy headlines handled. RAttWINNERS Hurstwood Won .Hard w I o k Stakes at Ascott While Compiler Won Wokingham Stakes ASCOTT, June ID. Somervillc Tallersall's llurstwuod won tb llarilwiek Slakes for r.000 wilb extras run here today. Tour nesol came second and l'lack third. Seven horses ran. I.ewjs Scbaverin's Comi'iller won the Wokingham Slakes of 7(111 with extras, Silent (Suar con'.ing second and Perhaps So third. Twenly-twn horses ran in tills race. Advertise In lh Daily New? NTENCED TO HANG AMUNDSEN PARTY ARRIVED BACK IN ONE PLANE BUT MISSED NORTH POLE HON. A. M. MANSON, ATTORNEY GENERAL Elec'.ed (irmid Muster oT J.be Musoinf Order at Kani- loops, today Hon. A. M. Manson Chosen Head of Masonic Grand Lodge in B.C.; Other Local Men Get Offices (Special lo Daily News) KAMLOOPS, June 1!). At the fi fly-fourth; annual cimrmu- iiicalion of the .Masonic Orand Lodge of Jlrilisb Columbia held in Kmuluops veslenluy anil loduy, Hon. A. M. .Maiisou of Pi'iucc Huperl, allorney general, was elected liruuu Master I s. K. Parkeivof Prince lluert was elecliHl dejiuly grand niasler for district No. II. John Conway of Knoeb Lodge, Anyox, was elecled grand nperiulendeiil, and Robert Hlance, master of Tyee Lodge, rince Itujiert, was elected grand steward Ihe (Jratnl Lodge sessions Closen imiay. mere were oer four hunilreiii Masons in attend ance. 1 lie weainer wis very la- . i lit it fitx f 1 1 it ti tiil l fci fill I P lainmenls provided by Ibe local Masons for the visitors (1. A. Woodland of Piince Hu perl motored from Penticton In ittend I lie communication. RIOTERS KILLED IN CHILIAN UPRISING Government Using Artillery to Expc( Robots From Positions SANTIAGO. Chile. June ID. fly-nine rioters were killed in recent uprising in the northern nroyinees or Mule, according to latest estimates. The number in jured is unknown. The govern ment is using arlillerv to -expel rioters from their positions. FACTORY FIRE v Al VANCOUVER Auto Body and Top Works Destroyed and Three F(ame Buildings VANCOUVF.ll, June ID. Damage estimated lo total SoO.UOO resulted from a fire yeslerdav afternoon, which started in The Vancouver atilo body and toi works plant and swept three frame buildings in the Falsi Creek industrial area berore"be i,r 1, V I I ,1 (M 1 1 li , I . . F.rnest Slacey was sentenced lu thirty days in Jail by Maglsjral'i McClyniont this morning.. ; He was round guilty of Ihe then of a rain coal from the Loggers Club. The coat was the pfpm'rly nf Harris l.evine. Baker and Sowash Both Guilty of Murdering Capt. Gillis and Sentenced to Hang on Sept. 4 VICTORIA, June 11). Owen II. Raker and Harry Sowash were, bolli found guilty this morning of the murder of Captain . J. (lillis ami bis sou near Sidney Island oh September 15 lasl and were sentenced to be hanged on September . Following the submission of evidence on both sides luul Ibe addresses of , counsel, Mr. Justice Morrison, tb.e presiding judge, summed lip imd the jury roll red ''This morning at 11,15. An hour later they returned with the verdict of 'guilty." J Railway Freight Rates Bill Passes Commons and Goes to Senate Gives Railway Commissioners free hand in revising rates except eastbound on flour and grain OTTAW A, June 1U. A bill umedidiug the Railway Act so as U clear Hie way for equalization of freight rules throughout ilie Dominion by the Hoard of Hailway Coiiiinlssioucrs, passed the I'ouse of Commons lasl night. No division was taken ui&ihe third reading. Two amendments bulb from Ibe Progressive Parly while the bill was in uinniillne .stage, met defeat. Tbo bill now goes lb Hie Senate. The bill gives the right tu the Duard uf Ituilway Cunimis-sioners lo revise Ihe rales in any,,r;;:;::; respect except thai the rales on flour and jrrain rrom the prairies to jM.rf William must not be increased beyond those set by the Crows Nest Pass agreement, made years ago with the C.P.H. This exemption wa insisted upon, by the Progressives, who are mostly representative or prairie A clause unite ntstruciions to the Jloard or llailway Commis sioners conveyed lliroiign an or der In council tells them lo make the rales westward such as to encourage grain shipments through J'aciric ports. IT this is carried out the rates from Al berta to the coasl must be lower than lo Fort William. HOUSE PROROGING ON TUESDAY NEXT STORK LEAVES TODAY (Special to Daily A'ews) OTTAWA, June ID. It is expected here that Parliament will prorogue Tuesday next. Fred Slork, member for Skeena, leaves Tor Prince Huperl today and expects lo arrive home next ' ALASKAN FISHERIES . BEFOREPRESIDENT Memorial Says Burden of Conservation Fallen upon In- . dian Population WASINGTON, June ID. A memorial signed by tea members or the Alaska legislature pro testing against ihe present administration or the Alaskan fisheries was presentci to president Coolidge today. The memorial said Ihe burden of fish conser vation had fallen upon the Indian population of that seel ion. STOCK MARKET Haielton .... Howe Sound Silvererest . Surr Inlet . Duliwell Premier Terminus ... L. & L Daly Alaska Hayvicw 1,C. Silver . Rid. Asked ! . .01 .02 .. 10.00 I .05 Vi ;.I8 .25 .0D .18 .00 M.75 2.25 .27 .50 .11 1.50 Coastwise Sleuniship & Hsrgo Co.'s steamer Marmion arrived f runt .Anyox last night and I? having a new bulkhead installed and repairs made to her coil bunkers at the dry dork. V NOMINATIONS NOVA SCOTIA Ninety-Six Nominated In Blue-nose Province and Elec tions Juna' 25.,1 . . HALIFAX, June 19. Nova Scotia electors nominated DO candidates to contest the provincial elections un June -5 when the iovernmenl of the province which has been Liberal Tor 13 years, will go to the people ror a fresh mandate after con cluding the statutory term of rive years in ollice. There seems lo be spine doubt as to whether the present uov- ernment will' bu returned. The coal strike is causing ;" a good deal of unrest and there has been dissatisraction wilb tbo Government expressed in llalitax and other centres. Halifax is to be well conlesled there being sis Liberal candidates, six Conservatives and six labor offering themselves. Labor candidates are also contesting Cape Hrelon centre aud Cape. iHrelon East. AUSTRALIAN TRADE TREATY Legislation Giving Effect to Agreement Will be Passed This Session ' OTTAWA, Jbne ID. A bill to give effect to a trade agreement between Canada and Australia will be considered by parliament be Tore adjournment. Al the close of the session yesterday Premier Mackenzie King told the Rouse of Commons t)int an agreement had been successfully concluded and l.hat a resolution wouldbe introduced today embodying the terms of Hie agreement, UNITED CHURCH IS ORGANIZING Country Divided Into 11 Confer ences and 109 Presbyteries TOHOXTO. June 10. The General Assembly of the United Church in Canada has. divided the country into, eleven confer-ences and these again' Unto 10D presbyteries for purposes of or-gnnizatfou. Rrilish Columbia will have eight vrehylcrfoV;. . y