WhM You Want A 6 TAXI in a hurry Phone QQ Best Car and Best Servloe :ir in tht City, Ratee neasona VOI Mil NO. I7I I 1 1 I I 111 . A IUHRI1 II I 141 . All BILLION I WHEAT CROP I. U..u Ttinrnlnn Saw Will ht Half Billion Dollars Added Wealth VIVVIIKrS .lnlv 21 A five hundred million wheal crop with the. yield of other grain nropor-lloiiatcly high wan the prediction made, hy Sir Henry Thornton to-tay on liN arrival Jroin Ihe NVeot. II l expected Hit result will he nldntned iinle ome niifoMeen dinnsler occurs within Ihe next few weekn. U would in"au nearly half n hilllou dollaro of added trade channels. ii 1 1 ht'1,ironildered. While lime would, that larce ipinnlilleo of l.hiiicoe nr iy .Ichuht- jdyuiy-liipior are leiiiR ohiiped into Ihe froni here o the -'Orient U would Lnlleil Slalen for medicinal pur- .r nereary that heller time he! mico and Hint (I should therefore made on Ihe railway acro (he; he eriiiiitnhle lo handle liipior roiilinent mi that thai oaing iu lraind aero! I nitel ftati-V Wl,tdd md .e loci. There U no lerrftoi-y hclween llrilih oliim-!,(,u,t that, a far a llnouvh hla and Ihe Yukon. Ihe taller "fitine lo Hie. Orient from .e iiduiutaucou iiooiljuu Mr. S(ato nay I hah the grealeol I (IB1HI I" UI II1'MIIH Ihl ix'i'l lo Japan lie iu lli- Carrying of lunther. Jaian can fill it own fhdi- and vrain re-illllTincnl. The M-lalilUluncnt of coal hunker here j a necest Hy lo trauo-l'aclfie shipping lunliiei. Mr. halo a,irec. Operate on Atlantic Mr. Sato mi) that Ihe principal . bUfdiie of llie Nipton Yuen Kaiohn line hao now reerlett io the i-ouIch hetweeu Japan and Europe. India, China and Aulra-liti. While Ihe Huhiuarinn menace wan on during Ihe war iu Ihe Aliunde, many or lhe company" IiohIm were dixetied lo Ihe tran- Parific scoice hut they liao now- prelly well rclurued lo Hie Suez Canal mule for which Ihey .. ..ii t were le.lsneit. mere hiiouhi or wea in, w ici an larm prouuee in , ,...11.. .'. 11... Oueifie While here Sir Henry will con. fer with orrielals regarding the reatdliilily id losiniiir bonds for branch line construction. STORM SWEPT PARTPRAIRIE One Man Killed and Buildings Demolished by 'Hurricane With Hall e UEOINA, July 21.- Neil McLennan, 11 rainier of Harplree near llciiirnuith, was killed and several lnjildiiiKH were rated to the ii'ouiiil. Ininili'cils of acres of croiis were dainancd and inachln cry and IninleinenlH blown about by u huiriciine accompanied by a itallslorm which swept over Hen Bough, Viceroy, Ceylon and Harp tree disliicls, according to mcuyie datulls recied here. Mr. Salo says. Four passenger and rour freight steamers are now being upended by Ihe Nippon Yuseu Kidsha Co. on the Seattle - Hong Kug - Yokohama service besides those running In New York by way of the Panama' Canal. Mr. Salo was very Interested ill obtaining information about Ihif port. He arrived fnun Vancouver yesterday arternooii on the Prince, (leorge and hits been away renin vokoiiama tor inree mouths during which time he has visited Ihe most. oT Ameri cas iiiipoiiani seaports mann ing San Francisco, Montreal. Quebec, Hoslon, Seattle, Eos Angeles and Vancouver. He, leaves on Ibis evening's I ruin Tor .las per Park from which point ho will proceed south lo Vancouver cnroule lo Japan. Objects to Restrictions Mr. Sato feels very keenly on the restrictions that are being ' (continued ' on pae six) Dunwell Mine Shows Ten Feet Solid Carrying Good Values STEWART, B.C., July 21. The north and south vein encountered at 2S0 feet in the Number Two tunnel of the Dunwell mine 00 Glacier Creek, Bear River, has been crosscut for seventy feet, the, last ten feet being in solid ore carrying good values In gold, silver and lead. The finding of the body of ore In this mine has caused a good deal of excitement here and will give encouragemant to other owners of properties to continue development. Being on Bear River and only a few miles from here, the town will benefit much more than from the development of the properties on the Salmon River. Work Is proceeding on a number of other properties and the revival of Interest In BeaV River Is one of the hopeful signs or the Portland Canal mining development. ALASKA SALMON ARRIVES HERE First Shipment of Year For East via O.N.R. Came In Yesterday 1100 Cases The. first shipment of canned salmon lo arrive hero this sea son from Alaska for delivery lo the Eastern States via the Can adiali. National llailwnys Was brought lit yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan by Ihe motorship F.'C. Humes, Cunt. A. H. Johnson The shipment consisted of over 1100. cases and was unloaded at No. 3 O.T.P. wharf. The Haines arrived at it In Ihe afternoon and sailed in the evening' on her return' to Ketchikan. Shi expected burkMn a, couple ot daywith another Imiiur' cargo. piwnck hupkht, u.a, satuhday, july si, losa. that Hie faux'Uo Itamin leader w;ih killed hy Tnllo ;tf-ied to ho erroiieou. ORE BODY IS DISCOVERED PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central Britiih Columbia's Newspaper VMtrdr'( Clf.ullon 167k Slrttt StlM Tliree nieniheriOf Swedioli royally on a visit to Ixtinlou. Left to riglil, Dilke or Vasderbottou, the Iluke or Lppland, jiino the bwedi.oli (Irown Prince. General McRae Gives Address on Issues of Day, Empress Theatre The public meeting railed by (ieneral A 0. .Mcftae and a' which (ieneral Mcltae and It. (i. Slewurl were Hie speakers under the hairiii;iiihip f T. Moss Mackay last night in Hie ',,- by Railway ASSOCIATION NOTIFIED Concessions Made Result of Recent Visit of Officials to ' Port consisting of hemlock. Empress. Theatre, was little different from any oilier .political weighed considerably more er P.R.FISH MARKET Phone 671. FOR THE PIC-NIC. Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Roast Ham with dressing, Fresh Sausage Dally. Out of Town Orders Solicited meeting, (ienend McHae, who is the leiiijHirary leaner ol trie ,OU(.am feet than did !v oris Sent to Provincial Parly which he is trying lo form and Hir which he n !iII,.l.e. Your members also ex- ' 1 ........ . 1 i- 1 .11.. 11... asking support, siaieu tne inner iwu panics ami ispi-i ihj hit ir..sswl willitisnicss. ir sou.- re- MICE FIVE CENTS. JAPANESE SHIPPING MAN VISITING CITY GENERAL McRAE STATES HIS CASE HERE TO SMALL AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT Japanese Shipping Man Declares That Prince Rupert Should Get , Largt e Share of Pacific Business "There ore unlimited natural rcMitirces tri!uliiry li Ihi i-ily. then Is a good harbor here and a pood hinterland hack of ihe orl and Ihere seems lo me lo he no reason why large volumes of fiiitltitiK "lioiihl K" Ihnuigh Prince Ilurrt If provision i made for handling il along business line." This lo llie opinion of l. nam, lokyo, Japan, an official of Ihe passenger department of I lie Nippon Yusen Kaiha Co., Japan;, greatest nierchanl marine company, who is visiting Prince Unpert in the course of a tour of America lo investigate SK HARDING LIQUOR BOND e Idenl of U.S. When He Goes to Vancouver particularly patciistcr carrying possibilities. Mr. Sato, while explaining lliut his mission 1 in llie interests of Hie company, says il i also in llie nature of a holiday. He Is making a per- VILLA KILLED AND SECRETARY Caught In Arr.butcade by Half Doien Assassins Three of Whcm Captured MEXICO, CITY, July .'I. Official report state dial (ieneral Villa, Id chief ..f -la IT. Colonel Miyuel Trill" and three members Miuat lini-lljiHlioii here and no of Villa ccnrl were naiiial- inirllcular siinilfiraiice Is attach- cd in an ambuscade on llie oul- Interested In Port Abotil half a diMen men nuii- All steamship Hues ate inler- prised; Hie hand ,of asussin. jested in llii purl and Ihe Nippon t h rc of whom have hee:i caplur. VH.TOIW.V July St. Tin? con- Yusen Kalha line woiihl he only cd. ' , inn i.f llrltisli Columbia in- loo willing lo operate trans- nia any w.i in an i..et that liutior should he ul- Pacific lcai Ihroiinh here if mobile. lowed Iiv American offieuN to condition were ullractitc First rep'-rls received mi. Ihe Alaskan strip of land enouwh. tinier prrsrnl roudi- Tfilo the C.anndiaii Yukon will r llii, however, I du not Ihink il lliikru up direct wilh ' President ,woulJ he possible. Wc are iti- router next week. official of lh"ellji Mirl I 5oo mile- nearer the liquor hoard annoiiicel last orient than any oilier i'aciitc ntght Prl; if II weir nd il would nol , .... . i....t ...ill l. ti tfl.il.. 1 ....l.l' llie poam n uryuiir-iu m BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEHflGWBBBrbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt LUMBER RATE MEN'S LEADER IS REDUCED IS ARRESTED i i Special Tariff on Hemlock For John Macdonald of Toronto Export From This Port Made Charged With Seditious terance Ut- DELEGATE TO MOSCOW SYHXEV. X.S., July 2 1. John .Hacdouald, Toronto repreenla-live o: the workers parly of Can- When the railway of ficiaN.ta.la, wa arretted at (ilace Hay were here recently the Northern eliarged with "ediliousi utter-IJ.C. Tiiiilteriiien' Association anee." The informalion was laid akcd among other7 things Tor by; exMayor A. C. MucCormick concessions in ltx-at export tariff of Sjilncy who alleKed .Macdonald on the railway with a view lo en-' in a speech said, supposedly re-emirasin? llie exporf lumhet ferring lo conscription: "They business from this port. This come w ith I heir damn Hag and ha been cranio! by Ihe railway lake you." and will ?o into effect immedi- .Macdonald last year look to alely. A letter from W. o. Man-'Moscow1 from District 26 applica-ders, friMKlit traffic-manager to tion for admission to the lied In-Ihis effect lias been receded by ternalioiial. The application was E. F. Oiiby, president of the as- quashed on order of President Socialiou, as follows: iLcwis. "lleferrinjr lo my cm. vernation! Hy Momlay it is expected It will with yourself and oilier menders be decided how Hie Cape Hretou or your association when in miners will alipn themselves on Prince Hupert recently, also yotir Ihe question ot Lewis' instruction application to our president. Si? lo gc? to wiork. Henry Thornton, tor -a reduction I Caledonia local voted to return in the export rate on lumber trow to work. Aiiishury, Terrace, ' Usk, audi . j'i'y auio vvitj ou BRITISH NOTE - ..III IVIIirmiTIi .ill o ij 111 I, advanced by Ihe luinberuieu wasj 11. ..1 11... ii...i-.f 1. ..;,. 1.. ....... 1 r,.f IJIQI 111 i.m. in .ii'" .. 1 NOT PUBLISHED l.ihe.rals ror Iheir exlravngalice iu public expenditures, brum duel ion could be made in the rate.! ...... .-; :,: .... iiii.lrneliie nuiiit of view he ur:red Ihe eiicoiiruKenieiil uf Ihe i 1,.,,,, . ini.ii.n tin. parrvin? I.ONDO.v. ..v July -I Ihe Uritisli ouln business .wilh a view lo Lnoacitv i,f the car but not i,s 'de in reply lo the Hrilish repar " - - it it easier easier for big inoineil TTT-r-TTT-rTTT.. 00 making men to invest in llie pulp and pirper business, advoculin? legislation similar lo that iu Ontario and Quebec. He also ured Blind trealmeiil for Ihe umspee- lor and for minim; generally. Hy encouraging Ihe establishiiicnl or industries, the farmer would be helped by pmvhling a market for him. I x it The meeling was not well at- tended but those present showed real interest iu lh proceed-1 ings and on several occasions applauded heartily. In oiening, (ieneral McHae explained I hut il was not the in- 'enlion lo gel mixed up in local lillleullies. The purly was slicking cloe In its own business. "I had its own job to do. He bad spent a quarter id a century in 'he 1ml He or business and was ol qualiried lo deliver Ihe usual political speech. The Job as leader and organizer or Ihe parly had been forced on -Iiini as :i public duly. The present work was of a temporary character and he was nol enamoured the- nolilicnl Job. Until a few 111 : .... . . IRISH ELECTIONS. TO BE HELD SOON I if HUN. July 21. 1 ail Ereauu decided al a secret session to hold Hie general vleclions about llie last week iu August or not' later than Ihe Hrst week iu September. II is believed dissolution ot the bail may occur any moment. NANAIMO WON . SEMI-FINALS Beat Alberta Champions at Cal gary Yesterday by One Goal CALOARY, July 21. The Nanaimo 11.(3. football champions took one goal lead iu Hie first of . two games iu the semi-final for ni ... ,, .1 1 ,1..... .1.. IIIC l.OUIUIUIiUl l.Ul m-l 1 nr.. inj- realed Coleman, Alia, the chain- inoiiilis ago ne nmi wn an " -lpil(1,s, two lo one in a hard (ought noceul bystander in politics. He,, was . .-i. .. peri Having neen nere 111 ivwv. The wonderrul iniprnveinenls made since that lime indicated the splendid character- or Hie people who lived here. He hud expected it would never be more than a Klondike town. .'(iovern.neiits can put cities on the map, but only commerce Head can keep them I lie re," said the General. "We nuist curry on our effort along sound business (conl luued an page two) BOOTH SCHOOL BYLAW APPROVED AT VICTORIA Word wits received at the City Hull this morning that Ihe Hnoth School bylaw as well as the bridge nml ill(,.,n., inlniiwIiML' c.'iine ... i.,.,.., here last i.,si ho stranger lo Prince u-ini(jll krori, . .,(00U nlrsollfJ, 1 1 ...1. URGES RECALL BRITISH ENVOY of Orange Order Says Orangemen Incensed at Visit of King and Queen hvlavv hud been untiruved bv Ihollloine of Kiuif (leorge and Queen lluspvctor of municipalities. .Muit. WINNII'EO, July 21. otening hem Ihe Imperial (irand Oni'nue Council of the world, l'resi(1enl Ness or Ness urged the delegate, lo demand the immediate recall id llie Hritish envoy to the Vuti-can and declared that Orangemen tll over the world were incensed al Ihe recent iil to SIR JAMES CRAIG France and Belgium and Negotiations Will Commence Next Week a" " 1 " n as Ihe minimum V. ' , V . , weight. It was staled by Ihe c,r" V. 1 , ' members or your association that u"u a'' ' - . ' dispensed to the the timber could be loaded lo this -al"p com,-,..:i,i itry Tor the week end. It is un- The matter is one lo whirli ' '" v have Riven very carcrui con-. . V" . ... , ideratio... We are particularly JUI? ;.K l,,e ""." anxious to develop the lumber .l-!,l", ; ' l"' in the nlentionct f n,te ofr,ce, ,ul duslry territory . . . .. . . kiinwIeiliTR or llie contents is I1I11- ami nave iieciueii 10 putuisn raies . . .. . r ,, , ... . , on tsijuare hemlock Umber to MAY RESIGN OFFICE lion. The H,elfast News says Sir James' name has been associated with the coining appointment ,lo Ihe Colonial (iovernorship, Report Denied HEI.FAST, July 21. (noon, Sir'James Craig declared this afternoon that the report that, he contemplated resigning Id take the Colonial uiipoinlme.it Was it malicious '.falsehood. itivl to a small group ot prricials. x 1. ..? ...1 1 . :.. 1 1 ... princo- Ilupert tor export, BUbjeclJ"1 ' " "l. """" u"t"" (o Hie minimum weisht per car .; ' """" - ai mentioned above on the tol-f'f u" ,B "nlirfi- arnmenl lowing basis: agrees to its pub .cation. "Fi-un Amshury and Terrace.) "' . wup . I ,..iIj i.nn I lilt ll.j .UIIIV "HI 'V 'Vfuil IR'il "1.1. u7l t lllll. I'll ti'l' IU.''. become effective on the 23rd I t)..ir.:.. ti'lliv. t'-U ! iMwu ; inr rit'iiL-11 ami ivipiau ' Ipmjers have had lime to di8- "From HanalU 13 cents. m,le w,,h lhtMr lectia "This adjustment we reel "'"f should be entirely salrsrnctory to camIlt,tsj the members ot your association.-' The rates aro being publishc.l STRIKE AND 1 LOCKOUT aivaipii in the tariff immediately ami will CAUSE DISORDERS AT BRESLAU IN GERMANY UEIILIN, July 21 Serio.usVdis-o filers occurring in Iireluii, Ihe (overnor of Silesia has oroelaim- PRFMIFR OF III STFR I "even? exceptional conditions HEI.FAST, 'July 21. II is meetings have been forhlddep. ruinoVi'tl that Sir James Oaig hundreds have been arrested 'dud will lesitn as i.remier ot Ulster, several plunderers killed. AlJJthe savs Ihe'lrish News. The report ,1,elnl w,rks iu H Hrcsluu oml is 'based on Ihe absence or. Ihe 'latiher district are. at a stand-Premier rrom HeUast during last, "t'll as a result or the strike ami week for the Orange demvnstraH..'00''01' '" LEAGUE BASEBALL American League f Hoslon, 5, Chicago 1. . Wttshiuslon 12, Cleveland 5, Philadelphia J, St. Louis 6. National League ' Cliicago 0, Philadelphia I. VI. Louis -V, New York 10. ' Cincinnati II, Hrooklyn i Pittsburg 5, Hoslon 8. Coast LeagUe I' V II ul.nmni. t.t.t T..I.11 ' -) I 111 It (luklllllll fl.41. ... .'(I ,lV I . Illll.' v.'l.l., ......... , dipt. Harry Nedden, is'due Varl Seattle tv Sacraiuento 2. Monday morning' from" Yancouver San Francisco 7, Lo Angeles and Queen Charlotte Island-1. , . pomts, " ' ' 'j Portland t?. Salt Lake 3. jj 1