MR - - Thorold: Mioo Klizabelh Krogan. acting Mayor Proposes That City Cincinnati; Mrt. Emily McNally. Council Reiterate Its Under- .Chicago; Mioo Annie Carrol, To-taking to Make Connect- ronto. IngJIoad T c c n .(limpP princP p,,. Acting Mayor CWIarl w.H pr-- l'Prl- ,n- IM. roin Van- enl at InnlRlifa council mectl.,g.'''r11nl y.l"rK i" I he oulh on time at .1 a resolution rcitecotlng 'a pie-i'n ious reoolulion of tl nmneili"'11' ,,,,f, aflpnitKm. umlcraking to build n road iuoidn the city limltn to rouneet villi the proposed provincial guvernniciil road loadin? fiotn tlierry to1 the Pkeena Itlver baniWrfe and thence Eaot. , e This roinet' aAlli Jiext move f,. n, ....!.,,. ..- ..:..( k.'.ni. vft....i f-nim Hon. V. Ill Sutljerland.! ininiolcr of pUblirrko, latin Hml the provincial tioyrrnmenl wao prepared to go nlt.eajl Willi the rood providing Ihe cHy wnild tmineet with it and xntTfncUiry iTaiieiiHMilo rould ie niade Willi Ho railway company. The resolution aloo uryeA. Hie 'i''fiHy of the niverjini)eni t ;i r ( I ntr the road tsoiug oiil of t'riiico 'hupert lo be a Next link n a traiiocotiliiieiital highway. MANY LIVES LOST , IN CHINA TYPHOON kERT BAY HOSPITAL IS BURNED TO GROUND ALEUT HAY, Aug. 20. The Kovernincnt hospital here wMs burned to the ground this Heart Rending Scenes when Hotel Muskoka Lakes Burned to Ground and Ten Women Lose iheir Lives HHAGKHHIDGE, OnL, ue. 20. Two person nre known GUNMEN LINED UP CUSTOMERS DETROIT INN $10,000 VANCOUVER. Aup. 20. baudilo entered Hie Seventh' linger. iHatalllnn Club on (Jranville Street early today and held up a mini- ber of card player, eocapinp wil'ij 1 0.000. I Mr. and Mr. Charles V. Evitl. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Slee of the Malay Stales left al the end of the week on Mr. Evill's gasoline boat for a cruise down Ihe coast south of here. Falling off of Sockeye Fishing Lesf Week Prevents the Making Record Catch on Skeena River caes, deports from the Skeena lllxcr also indicate a falling off In Hie pink cnleli last Week; Last week as the best so far this season for sockeye fishing on (he Nans llhrr. The boats aer- below nvcrapc. The run of pinks was also small on the Nans lllvcr last week. The sockeye fishing season closes on Ihe Skeenli and Naa. HUers Kind Holla Eoola and Kinu sipiit districts 011 August I, af. Irr which date the' use of the O1 inch mesh will be illegal. SiK'keyv' fishing ut llivers Inlet and Sniillio Inlet closed on August 3. Mr. Mackie states Unit the fly. lug bout G-Ci'D.Y of the Jerloln In the close season unit oiuei infractions of Hwa fishbijr rejju- aired 35 or this variety of fish Jalion. While the IMmiuIon UONH KONO, Aug. 1MV More which, uewi lheless, is below v- j Fisheries office is not one liiimlreil ner.oons Weie'eraue. Ao iiuiiciiiini ih lv tnoolv. I hie for Ihe statement, 1 is un- '"iwiieil ami another hundred killed and In lured ashore and 'il'oul fifty jiMikrt and sam;iNins piM'sUed during Saturday's ty-I'boon ut Mncao. Many person Were entombed when houses TWELVE HALIBUT BOATS MARKET 168,500 LBS. :Nlne American Boats and Three, I Canadians Sold Catches at , Exchange This Morning I'rovincial Coosl able. Alex. Sainl relumed from down the roaot on IheCardeua last night. Mi Alice Jewell who ha jut arrived from Eur ipe. i prepared l leach vnu lo live lo be tod year old. Her secret io applied poyeholo?y. LATE TELEGRAMS TOKIO, Advice from Seoul stale thai 3iG persons are dead and more than 1.000 misMn? as a reoull of reietil lidal waves and floriuo in Korea. Ureal damape to properly was ilone. isTPAUf., Alaokarll!? cut ler Ijear arriving here from Point Harrow resort that Capt. Aiituuileii io lo make another attempt lo fly across Ihe .Vorlh Pole uoiiiy Spitsbergen as hi bae. MANILA. The Hrilish steamer Min Sansr, reporled to have unk in Saturday V typhoon, ha arrived safely. Ollicer of Ihe boat ay lhat the sunken craft is he. Hrilish Loon Sang. Many live were loot. Entertainment Prepared for Visiting Delegates Municipal Convention ' The program for the reception and entertainment of the Union of H.C. Municipalities convention delegates who will ar rive in the city on Wednesday, spending two days here was issued this morning by Acting Mayor Collart. It shows that tlt visitors will be well taken cur of while here. The program follows: Wednesday I p.m. Trip to Canadian National dry dock and Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. by car. Soekeve fiohinir fell off coniernbly on the Skeena Hiverl 7 p.m. itoal ride around tho last week and. 11s u result, it is now expected that this year's ,ariMir from the Dominion-Fish puck will not set up u high record ns hud been anlicipaled up eries wharf. till 11 few days asm. However, the year's pack will be well above 0,30 p.m.Luncbeon Ihe average and will be satisfactory to all concerned. Adam n',.Pis On ft. Mackie, inspector of fisheries, thi morning places an estimate of 120,000 cases on Ihe pack for Ihe year. 'I his will w some d,3o ? . I mi ...1.. r 11 JIO.OUO cases belter than last year ana win oe oniy a iew imm. venes. Thursday at St. a.m. Convention con- ti ml cases short of tbe record year in ll which was IJ.1,000, 2.30 p.m. Convention Httieh slalion. Vnueouver, has been doiiitt very effective work in patrolling the' fiohiiifr groiuul convrue this season by pmvntlnir ftslilng Hie delegates. A I Stork. M. P. McCaffery. T: Mc Clymont and It. H. Huohester; E. C. Gibbons, president of the Prinea Hupert Hoard of Trade; S. J. McLeod, vice-president of Ihe Hoard of Trade and city banker; C. II. Orme, president of tire Northern H.C. Agricultural & Industrial Association; J. II. Pillsbury, manager of the Ctvna- ilian Nnliiimil lirv Dock: 'N. II. Walton, superintendent of tin: f'.iimiiiiiiii (5. Dawson, director of t tie Can 7.30 p.m. Civic bamiuel. adian National Hallways; Judge Se'enly-fie people are coming,' F. McH. Young: Dr. W. T. Ker .including the wives of ninny of gin, chairman of the school liulicV entertain. (Hoard; D. O. Stewart, chairman iimmiI committee has been ap of the Imspilal board; T. 11, John point consisting of Mrs. Thco.'soii. nranager of Ihe Canadian Collar! (convener); Mrs. Fred Fih & tJold Storage (V.; 1 A: Stork, Mrs TliOnnis McClyntont.i Wakefield, American 'consul; Mr. M. M. Stephens, Mrs. S. D. John Dybhavn, Norwegian consul; the tidal sockeye pack on Ibu depslood H(at several fNhiuViMjncdoirahl. Mrs. J. C. McLennan, t)kif HansoiO Swedish consul; T Nans Ibis year Is going to be far bonis luive ln'ou nrresled and con- aml Mr. J. P. Cade, This com- 11. Heme, provincial government flocaled through Hie activilles of n,t(ee will have a ineiHing this, agent; llev. Dr. II. IL Grant, the machine. The H.OYDX ill nflernoon in the office of tins (president of the ltolury Club; E. renrain in tue iniriei ior soine iicling mayor. 1 lie prince uu- r. Jones, city soiieuyr; i. j. time yet, Mr. Mackiu slates. TENNIS CHAMPIONS FOHITllll.L, Aug. L'O The lennls championship of the Uiill'id Elates In women's doubles wao won Saturday by Mrs. Coyell and .M(os McKane, who defeated Mios (loos and .Mrs. Wiglitmau, (J-2, S-i. oerl Yachlng Club Is lo be asked Miithcisou. city treasurer; D. II lo ro-oneralo with the ladles for. McDonald, firo chief: Ernest entertainment on the water. Love, superintendent of utilities: The City Hall wilt bo closed on W. II. Vickers, chief of police; F. Thursday in order to give I ho employees the opportunity to at-lend the convention. Invitations for the civ io ban-ipiel on Thursday evening have W. Pearson, city engineer; Hon. T. D. Kiltullo, minister of hinds; lion. A. M. Miinson, attorney -geti eral; H. F. PuHen, editor of Dally News; W. J. Itaymoiid, editor of been issued to. Ex-JIayors FredllNening Empire WhM Yu Want A TAXI i.. . . Matin PI FISH MARKET ""I'm . '"ii-y Phone 671. ""!!:, in a hurry "Hi- Fresh Killed Poultry. Fresh Killed Meat. Phone PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. it Car and Rest 8rvlo In the City. Ratea Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. YH, XIII,. NO, .19(5, PIUNCK IUPKHT, B.U:, MONDAY. AUGUST 20, U2:J. YMUrtfij'i Circulation 1646 llmt SlM 290. PMCK FIVE CENTS. WOMEN LOSE LIVES MUSKOKA HOTEL FIRE . PATTULLO TAKES UP CUDGELS FOR PRINCE RUPERT AT VANCOUVER Id be dead iiinl one i believed dead, while nine are missing, mid Iwo severely injureil u llie refill of a fire which dclroyed the Wawa llolel at Lake of Hie Hav. Mookoka district early Sunday morning. All record being burned make. it difficult definitely to check up exactly who wa in the building. Some place the loo of life high twenty. I he fourteen year ohl umighler of (leneral .Manager How- ker of the Central Division Ouiadian National llailway, vv liiiriHil to .leal li a vudl Katii (run- lingers aged 1H, of ("love-land, Ohm. Annie Iee, an em ployee, jumped from n window, broke Imt back, and Is apparently dead. Nine olhr women ciiiloy- J rrn lire nil III K I Ihe fire started ohortly after I midnight in nn elevator shaft,! probably from friction. I There were heart rending' Dl THOIT A i. :o. S.r i Brrnr during the panic whicii ! uitmer early s,.:,,ta.v moruimt moul. Moot of (he gueoU were eld up Mm A iaiMlale Inn, lined roiiipelted to fly in niuht rlolh- A ! lit .ut.. , and riiipJuy-tn ,aiiiB loot l their Mougiiisrs. ! "e ,n and rcl-c,l Including money e.ini jewel. ' liciri of their riMiney mid vidu-: h.ii-.j n-.j Me. u:.rt, ewrwUhou.and dot., ni: v rsviLLE. (Int.. Aioz. llt-l - ouo, ami F.nooo.y ... ,.,i,.,Pll ,M. ((1 .. rr. ., inriil l ,t r ftr,. Sun.lay l:afirnged them. " "'r".5"cn"".,a which in less than half an hour a oi,.,en auio vv mie im-ln ,,,.,, ,e NVwa llolri to al,c. .' , 8 i;PliuoniiK town they .,1e ,,(,jp, f M.p .. ,ia0 h i and killed a policeman Wlio ,. ,.im,itiM, . i, i i,i RESOLUTION RE ROADWAY OUT OF city; other are in the, mine. dealli! morning. It io the opinion of son; mem 'l,..r nf llir linli-1 laff Unit III FLURRY OVER COPPER FIND J. Ashman and Corley Ross Cause Some Excitement at Smithers SMITHERS. Aug. 20. There Is quite a flurry of excitement over the latest copper discovery. J, Ashman and "Corley" Ross who are Just back from a somewhat lengthy prospecting tour report the finding of a large copper deposit on Copper River. The find Is In close proximity to their old holdings, and Is located within twenty miles of Smithers. Negotiations are already under way. for' a sale to, Unlltd States Interests Interested In copper, and a (representative of the company Is expected to arrive shortly on an Inspection of the property. ROBBED CARD GAME t" fire lartt,il from a lighted cignr-.Masked Bindlts Enter Vancouver cite or cijfar thrown down the, Club and Get Away With elevator oliafl. i The ih-ad include Mr. Jameo 'Alexander. Mioo Annie Ie, Mnr- jorie llowker, Toronto; Mr. Har- retl. Ilaaiilton; Mioo K Cleveland; Mioo phyftio Ilernanl. Twelve lialihul inal marketed alette lolallin? IGK.500 pound al the Fioh Exchange IhN morn- tu. Mne Amrrican boal.t had il;t.l.500 :-tind and lliree Ciiiih. tili.niH. jj.ooo iioundo. American received lel prices for " fir.l 'ctaos fih while , oecomlo v were about even, j Arrival and aleo: American llelianre. 1 1 ,000 poundo, at I I.K.- and I tr, ' and Woodrow, l(l.rn(i leiundo, al I i 7c and 10.5c lo the Itoyal Fioh Go. Kmla, I. DOH poundo. al I t.5o and tic. and llelianre No. I, 17.-nifO ;,oundo al It. Me and lie. to Hie .Mini Fioherieo. Tordeiiojohl. 5(M'00 poundo. at 12.3c and K.Ce, and June, 13,000 poundo, at I l.tc and lie, lo I In; IIihiIIi Fiolierie Canadian Co. Hi (ill), i; 00r puund". at I f .Co and Hi. 7c, lo llii I'arific Hardin?. H.000 pound, at lt.3e and I0.7e, 3and While ?lar. 'i.OOO ;oundo. al 'H..V and 10.8c lo Hie Canadian Fioli A Odd SlfO'ae Co. ' Canadian - II. A It., 13,0(10 poundo, al tic and lie, and Fannie F.. i.ocifi poundo, at 13c and lie, lo Hie Canadian Fioh A Cold SIothk? Co. I.ivingolune. 18.000 poundo.. al I ir and lcr to lhc Itoyal Fioh Pattullo Urges Vancouver Send j Delegates to Prince Rupert for ! Convention Municipalities Union VICTOHIA, Aug. 20. Reports that Vancouver and possibly nther places are not to be represented at the convention of Hie Union or H.C Muuicipalit es al Prince Hupert next week, impelled lion. T. I). I'altullo lo telephone Saturday lo Mayor Tixlale to fiucl out Vancouver's reason for staying away from this meeting. Telephone oper. lrs were unable lo locate the mayor, however. Press dispabhes staled that the holding of lfw convention at Prince Hupert had been greeted with disfavor by numerous places because of the dio.mce to travel and the i ohoriiie.os or the slay in the nor thern port. Mr. I'altullo staled Saturday it wouki seem iitai ine reaMius choiild have been llioiicht out and u'iven expreooion to at Hie time of the meet in? of the Union. "II strike me lhat Prince lliiin'ri,' bavin? been selected for Ihe con- It vention this year, it' is now very had taole upon the pari of other nunicipalilieo to ubimt objee-- the example in concluded. genercsily," ho HAVE BEEN WORKING ON MATTER STARTING mer Yesterday Pastor Leaving For South HOTEL PLANS FOR RUPERT tion. Prince Hupert ha had . , . . . ,, It ; i underlood lhat plan r are pood reaou lo complain upon , , , , . ,,, - ... h . . ,u lre.ared at once for a new "- ...... ... in . . . , , n-ini in iue amiune in -om. is Understood They Will be Prepared Immediately and the Building Erected ere'le. bete for the r". ....!!.. V;. li:i. ....... a 1. porii'-n .- of , the n south II toward .i lhat . uoiia'liau , , .lit! Ul . HI ... IH . ldl? , . IU ., city and northern and c.tr.,l T baC- "v l,u l N. io iii.1. v.i.,.i.i r..i ...in preoent wcupied by H.ererore very much rent the I-,W,ton or f f,uch - pre.ct. attitude." f,bl.e Pt overiookinp the water. Thc.wiWer J..MaiMl.-aHHhatl,l !f rS "-i" 1- apart from the deli?hlful inland c !" ' " " ws "J sea voyatre on the trip lo Prince ,f,ll ych a will luperl. .h-leaab s to Ihe conveo- 8 Crp,,,t , '? "f c! f a,", W,U tlon. e,,ecially those who have ' " -""eauuy increas-M..I vfi vioiii ii... n..rih. ..... "'K tourist business here. tiou of Ihe province, should re ceive much profit from doing now. there should exist be tween an portion or mis oro A. A. Cox, architect, wbo left for the south Saturday night, refused lo discuss Ihe question, but lie will be back very soon and it vince Ihe moot coiilial feelhii's of J ;l'-od he will then havo reciprocity and the southern por Ihe sketch plan with him. He- for leav'? ,,e compleled Ihe work- tion. Mas the older settled nod moot thickly populated, should se: ,ne Pans Ior of the Hoard of Trade- and city 1"-' built in time council have been working on tjic tourist business next summer. question of having a Lutheran! Church fishermen's home ostab. CITDCArC CCrAaJfi lioheil in llin eilv nn.l Imv.. -nl. OUIYTlVyL JLLUllU niilted a tpropqsition ' to the Lutheran Young People's Society on the matter. Yesterday forenoon in the Met- ropole Hall, the Lutherans of the city had their first church service. There wias a good attend ance and V. A. Xiiere, student the ! Nurse' Home, for which J. Mc- . Kechnie has the contract. '" j Owing to the rpu!arity of tbe Prince Hupert route ami to the 'oteadily increasing business this jway, it lias been felt for sums A time that the company must liavn FISHFRMFN' H0MF a lmM '"" 10 " n bust.. ; nii-A il Local Lutherans Had Their Flrtl"T - i . " Church Service This Sum- f t A: . T ,.V . ""u"tt' " 0 The joint fisheries committees1 iioii-i ut'in uuiu, iihj cuiupiuy is now morally if not legally bound lo erect it. II Is expected that the hotel will lo handle thu AVENUE SECTION TWO IS PROPOSED A a means to relieve traffic? on the plank roads in Suction Aid. Stephenis and Aid. Perry vvJIL "J "V 7 t tonight' council meet-preacher, , ,nvove who has been u the',., ... . , , ' , , . ing that a gang of men under i city for several weeks, was in , . . T . ....... .straw bos be put on Second Ave, ', , ,.. .....i.ibetweeh Fourteenth and Sevens .ii. mrir i. i dill lllllf. oiiiiiti', ,, ... . , , , , . shortly and he will report lo the headquarter of the church on the matter of church If.llllVl III I establishing .-M tllll I? II IIIK Ok i IIIUI111 teenth Streets to. break rock and lo have lhat part of Second Ave. rolled over with the steam roller . f, II m , ... here and also in regard to tbol10 "aUlt i,Mwb Ir, raf ,'V Avp,,UP io" 2 i 'c?'" Fishermen's Home. , Mr. Gicre preached last night in the Haptist Church. LEAGUEJASEBALL SATURDAY'S "GAMES American League Hostnn 3, Detroit 10. Philailelphia II, Cleveland 7. New York C, Chicago 5. Waohinglon , St. Louis 3. National League Chicago Host on 5. SI. Louis 7, Hiooklyn I. Cinelniialli 5, New. York 2. Pittsburg l, Philadelphia 8. Coast Leaoua Oakland 5-3, Sucramento 0-5. Seattle San Francisco 0. Portland 2, Los Angeles l. Vernon Salt Lakes 23. already oeen graded but wot never surfaced. The present inoviv is being made in the interests of economy lo divert traffic from the plank roads which are getting in bad condition. AUTO RACERS KILLED VANCOUVEIt, Aug. 20. "Dmr Smith, 2t, Vancouver, was killed and three others were injured In auto races at the exhibition on Saturday when Iheir car left the. truck and went over an embank, nienl. . S. E. Parker w ii u passenger for Usk on Ihe easlTtouml train on Saturday pycnfng ..where he will spend a few day visiliny with Mr. and Mrs. Keloh.