W. Q. Barrle Parses Away at Former Home In Peterbor- ouah. OnUrlo. This ously wounded, and J. W. Karri. Morning S V Cox. iiinaK'r of Harrie s furniture 're. reeHvel Ihe d new today lltal William, George Jtarrie tf thu rily died tlii morn.; itilf at hh motherJ)Oiiie, 1'cler-l-orotiali. Ontario, afler a rather lonir illiiee durlnR uhlrh h tiliilei-ueiil Ivku tirralioiiM a I the Mnyo Tllnle Jticn1r. I Mr llarrlc had heeii in l)tnine.H here fir a numlwr of year nnd prior to tlml wa ritnWtiil Willi (eoriri- 'I'lty l'Ulneii. r y ,i mnrtMT f till' ritunJ Order Ihe OdilfcJIof n! Mie-'Onlijjif the h&teru ilar. Aftrhkuh. Shrine, rorfhterc. Sum of Canada. He wa keen In irtard In htiftinct mat-, I ere sa for several term an nldertnnn. and wa highly ei- teemed hy everyone. I Mr Harrle wjio wn a widower.' leavK a mui W. J. llarl Harrie. a' molher. two Kinlern. and four J hrolheri. The funeral will takej place in the l'.al. I lie wn l"rn nl prtcrborouh.l Out. St year nmo today. He rme to I'rinco Ituperl on May 30. 1911. and Hurled hU own liuinc! in March, IV 17. ASKS RECALL GENERAL WOOD Phllllplnes Parliament Asking Harding to. Act In Accord-anos With Their Wishes MANILLA, July 21. Moth llotixeN of parliament adopted a revolution unanimously demand, luir that President llardimr recall (ieiwral Leonard Wood att (Jov-ernor Oeneral f Ihe I'hlllipiitc and etiilorseil Ihe xtand taken hy the cahiuel, which recently re-f iV'ied. Indian" agents tobe indian registrars (Kpeeial to Pally News VIOTOHIA, July L'l I'remVr Oliver aiinoiinced yeslenlay tlml (he following1 Indian hkciiIs had heeu appoiided diflrict iCKiflcan, uf hid lis, inarriaKes and dealhs for IndiaiiM only: ("hurh'H C. l'erry of Skeena Hiver, Prince lluperl, moved lo Vancouver anency. NVillium K. CoIIUou of Naas lllvcr agency, Prince Huperl. A, 0. N. Daunt, of William Lake Agency al Clinton moved to New WYs I initiate if in' place of Peter llyftip,' deceased. L. Maclcod to replace A. 0. N. Daunt at Williams Lake. jwai hid in the uhdoiiien and ilhieh hut returned the handitf' fire. GOOD PRICE CITY BONDS Hart, Gillespie A Todd's Of. fer of 98.47 for Sis Per f Cent Is Accepted TKfo-.d'oY Gillespie, Hart A Todd, Victoria bond firm, of 9S.47 for the city's $78,-000 sli per cent debenture Issue covering the Booth Memorial School repairs and the Hays Creek bridge erection was accepted by the council last night on recommendation of the city treasurer. It was the highest offer received and the city treasurer was very satisfied with It. It was staled al the meeting that it would be necessary to sell only $15,500 worth of the $23,500 bridge Issue. INDIAN FUNERAL AT METLAKATLA YESTERDAY Archbishop DuVernet Service For Late Mrs Thomas Mason The Port Ldward Cannery launch Koeye look a large funeral parly lo Metlakntla yesterday afternoon reluming about ton in the evening for the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Mason who died iiT-ler a brief illness al Port K-singlon Hospital last Sunday. The service was conducted bv Archbishop UuVernet both al St. Paul's Church and al the grave in the cemetery on Digby Island opposite Mctlakatla. Ilelatives of deceased were, present from Hazclton, Kitkalla, Port Simpson, and Port Kssinglou. SQUIRES RESIGNS AS PREMIER NEWFOUNDLAND Was Criticized by all Political Parties: Held position Four Years ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., July 21. Following criticism from, all parlies In Newfoundland politics Sir Itichard Squire bus resigned tho position of premier, which posl. tiou he lias liel, sinco iOll). Subsoribe for the Dally News. PEACE SUNDAY TO OE OBSERVED UNDER LEAGUE OF NATIONS OTTAWA, July .'i. I'ndcr llir nu-pires of the League of Nali m Society in Cnna-lu. next Suuday w ill he unserved Ihrousli-oul Canada a Peaec ARCTIC CIRCLE TO fused and a fight ensued during ! wHdch nutty shots were cx-j i- W. S. Pick, a Slerlinir Hank JUDGE ARRIVES IN ! messenger, was shot and seri-! TRY ESKIMO MURDER I ITT AW V .inly .'t. Safe ar rival i rem"led al Akalivik ml Hie Maekehn- ilclta within Ihe Arclie rirele of Ihe judicial party umler JihJsc liuhtir of j-tiionliiii to eon. diet the trial of an Kknin charged with Ihe 'douhle murder of lwirMiral poak I ((.(;. M P and Mr. Hinder, a 'bid 'n Hay ftfli' ial ome mouth' MAIDEN VOYAGE OF I NEW HALIBUT BOAT Seattle Schooner Radio In Port for First Time This Morning Is Fine 3lg Craft The brand new Seattle halibut schooner lladio, owned by W. H. Ilegpe who also owns the llepuh-lie and skippereif by Cap!. A'. W. Aiigelson, is in port today wilh her first catch of halibut. Fish-in? 23 days off Ihe Yakalat banks, the lladio brought in from her maiden voyazc Ihe very creditable catch of 05,000 pounds which the lloolh Fisheries Canadian Co. bought for 13.3c and 10c. 'lite lladio is a very fine fish- ling craft ami is of a similar type Conducted (he oilier large American schooners plyins; in ami out of this porl. Her motive power Is derived from a 100 horse-power Deisel engine. SIGN PEACE TREATY Formal Affixing of Signatures Takes Place Today After Long Conference LAUSANNE, July 24. The Lausanne Peace Treaty formally establishing peace between the European powers and Turkey was signed today after long drawn out conference during which there were many hitches that threatened to upset negotiations. DUKE'S HORSES BOLTED AND INJURED NUMBER WOMEN AND CHILDREN LIVLUPOOL, July 21. The .horses in one of thu carriages in 'I... II...- ,1.. Hit- iicvspum rsi'iiiHiiitc iiiv Duke and Duchess of York here, look fright and dashed Into a crowd of women and children, in. Juriug twenty. r Whsn Ytu Want A TAXIf wit P.R.FISH Phone MARKET 671. iu a HUM J "V FOR THE PIC-NIO. Phone Jellied Tongues Boiled Ham, Beet Car and Btt Service PRINCE RUPERT Roast Ham with dressing, In the City. Rates Reasonable '7 Fresh Sausage Dally. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited VOL XIII NO, 173. I'HINGB HUPKIIT, 11.(1. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1083. VMltrdij't Circulation 1575 rhee iwn fair Kkinu arc haJf breed,, the Jaugfiters of a trapper on the road to WninwrigliL. The girls ar showiiig a day's catch. Furnaces Blew in Today at ' Vranby Smelter Following - Fire; Increased Production m ANYOX, July 21. Afler being cloed down fincq Ihe 17lh the furnaces ul Ihe (i ran by Smeller weiv started today ami operations al the big plant are in full swing sfgaiu. The temiKirnry close down was caused by Ihe recent bush fire which severely damaged the trestles and bridge work of the ore railway. Ily working continuous 12 hour shifts the road has. been repaired and Ihe first ore trains are running today. During the close dovvji the smelter force, has been busy making needed alterations and repairs and 'si campaign of increased copper production is- looked forward to. Flying Boat is Success in Air Patrol Work of Fisheries in Initial Flight Here Yesterday Fisheries Inseclor Adam Mntkic made his first patrol flight on the flying bout (l-CDYX yesterday, after wdiich he expressed hiniv!f us being assured that the air machine would be very effective in doing the work thai it was brought here to perform. The flight proved very satisfactory and Mr. Mackie was very pleased with Ihe possibility provided of seeing from a height what was actually going on below. The machine went tu an elevation of .1,500 feel and everything below could -be dis titiguished very plainly. Squadron Leader Karl Oodfrey PADIIffrn 1) 1 IlVril piltded the mtichine on its initial HIlK YItK KAIMKhK flight which look one hour and a 1 VItlUAJat lniUllJll quarter. They traversed us fnr as the mouth of the Naas Hiven and everything went without a liilch, Dundas Island, Stephens Island and Ihe southern part of Chatham Sound being covered. A good view was also afforded of Ihe Porcher Island area. The O-CYIVX will make mud her patrol flight this afternoon. This morning Flying Officer MacLeod had the machine up looking for a better base for operations iu the neighborhood of the city. Flying Officer Karl MacLeod arrived last niglil from Hazclton and will now be In 'charge ..of the machine which will bo stationed here. It is expected, for the greater part of the fishing season. Squadron Leader Godfrey relumed lo Vancouver on Uui Prince lluperl last night. Slrttt ! SS2. Classified, the fiirure follow? r Skeena River Case. Soeketien 27,192 Spring 8,121 Steeljli-adx IV Udimj 2.J05 PRICE FIVE CENTS. MOTOR CAR BURGLARIES IN EAST AND WEST SALMON PACK ON sMA RIVER IS SUCHTIY LARGER THAN LAST YEAR Motor Car Burglars Set on Bank Messengers and Carry off Much Loot After Gun Fight on Street TOI10XTO. July 21. Haudil and bunk messengers hi u sensational pistol bailie near King and Younge Streets Hi ih morning siiorlly lie fore leu u clock alter a score of shots had been fired and two dank messengers woundel. TJie bandits escaped in nn autoruoliile with a sum estimated by the oliee at hetweeu seventy-five and one hundred thousand dollars The messengers .u'ere returning In (heir respective banks from the clearing house and when near Ihe inlersrc (ion of " " iMelituht and Jordan Streets Mx I Aplf PITI7EM bandits junrped from the car on LULAL LI 1 ilIjII ln "" ,M,ar,, ,,f 11,0 w- ,'senger's car demanding the DIES IN EAST money hairs. The messengers rr- i 1 rrj vJ iSBBBBBBBralBHfc-' BBBBBBVbbBBBBBB' A IBp wQlf' bbbbbbbbbbbbb&""'' B4BJUBBBBBuh BB&(BJBWrJBS iiLv. isBBHaS BbIEBHbIHbbV 1bPt!!MbV .HmbbIbHIbbV H ' M J BBY VBBBBBBBBB&BrBBBBvk - v dipt. II. II. Itabltigton returned lo Victoria on the' "Prince lldpeit last night. GOES TO JAIL Herbert Lockwood, 67 years Age, Gets Two Years For Stealing $2,000 DROWNED , 8 ETON LAKE of YANCOUYKU, July 2l - Herbert Itockwood, former banker and manager of the clearing house here, plcudcd guilty lo stealing 52,000 while acting liquidator of several companies. He was sentenced lo two" years in the penj-lentiaiy. Ho Ps 07 years of age. Other charges totalling il i said, defalcations1 amounting, $20,000 were not, rend. LILLOKT, July SI. Krnesl Malcolm, assistant governnicnt agent, was accidentally '"'drowned oh Sunday while; bathing in Seton Lake. V Total Salmon Pack is Slightly Higher This Year on Skeena River -t . The' total salmon pack lo dale on the Sken;. HUpi. : .i;,.t.n higher lhi season than it was at a corresnondinz dale last year. Lal Saturday Ihe pack stood al 40,050 cases as against f 0.020 cases on July 22 last year. The Naas Hiver ni., k i,. ever, little more than half what it was at a corresponding date last year- The total there up till last Saturday evening was 11 -800 80 eiiej as compared wjlh 21,512 cases on July 22 lat year Pinks . . Chutist . Total Njckyes-'. Sprint's . . C.i times ,". . , P.iuU- Clnmil ... Naas River 3.377 112 1 0,11 50 Cases o.OtO 201 3.100 ... .. T 7 T iri.ttiBpr of the pack so far this year are as HOUSE REJECTS LABORSCHEME Premier .Baldwin of Britain Says Disarmament Conference LONDON, July 2 L The House, of Commons rejected by 286 to tHj the proposal of Kan&ay-Mac-donahl. leader of the international conference to discuss the limita- 7.rt ! Premier Haldwin einlained "Xa'er how 11.890 large l"af e ?"t an op. . . . . : lortune porlune lime lime for for sueh such a a confer- eonfpr. iitrtjo-es in tfif colm, I other nsv the flllil t.lrtL- er .how s an ' increase onfr in Ut lW,al V, . pact of chums. ' ,. J -." 'TT7t. To date I?ylla (Aol,bat,arked 3.90f ejk;e0atul-,fiviiy,uit, i.b'OO eases. 'o m BANDITS ON' HIGHWAY GET MUCH MONEY Kill Man and Seriously Wound Woman to North of Everett SEATTLE, July 24, Two persons were shot, one of whom may die, cjpe man was beaten and robbed, three automobiles were held up and loot valued at $3,000 was seized by two bandits who terrorized the Pacific Highway north of Everett early today. Flnley McKee of Spokane, who with his wife refused to halt at the command of the bandits when they came upon two cars being held up, were shot, a bullet piercing two lungs and another going through the thighs of Mrs. McKee. The two robbers escaped after they had beaten up the one-armed driver of another car and taken his money. ANCIENT HIBERNIANS .mu ii l.i. b1 ...ll.l I a .acks IhisyVar over last with .. .f;". PTw. ' '. ,J rielf" lowvr. The S'aas "W uifiieior SENDS LUMBER Shipment of 183,000 Feet For Canadian Highlander Arrives From Swanson Bay. The Whalen Pulu & Paper Co. has contributed 183,000 feet of ! hemlock baby squares lo the lum- : her shipment for Japan that is being loaded on Ihe C.G.M.M. ! freighter Canadian Highlander tliis week. The .shipment arrived, in two scows behind the tug It. F. M. from Swanson Jlay last evening and is being transferred to jllie sleainer today. The shipments from the Iloyal. Lakelse and" George Little llu'lls up the line, the Highlander will take well over ,500,000 feel from Ibis port when, she sails on Thursday. LITTLE GIRL DIED RESULT OF BURNS Gertie Dorreen Failed to Recover from Injuries Sustained In -Playlnn with Matches Viertle Doreen, little daughter or Mr. and Mrs. S. Dorreen, Seventh Avenue Kasl, died Iu Ihe General Hospital at 5.30 litis morning,' succumbing to terrible burns ,he received on Sunday afternoon when matches wilh which she was playing set fire ... i .I,, .. rirpT TUCID AFCirrnc cioiues. .r unerai arrange. ELEll lntlA UrrlltKj ments are in the hands or thr H.C. Under! ukeVs and interment MONTREAL, July 21. Michael wi" ,ak( !',U('' tu.morrow iu Donohue of Pennsylvania was b'airview Cemetery. The tiufor-elected president of the National ,UI,U'' btHe girl was seven years Hoard of the Ancient Order or "r am' wa!l 1,0 fn in Prince lliberuluns. Patrick Cane or Mou-.llul,tM't- treat is Canadian vice.preshh.nl at the Hiberidans eimvm.i DCKJUV I CAM ADIMVA1! wt.ieh wiii 'Z ' 'Btwiu LLuniiu; nun lunlic (Jily. . Complete ineparuliotis have been made by the Ridley Home FIGHT LAST NIGHT AGAINST TENDLER i..iiiiuMi- mi- uw tur iion-r re M v vi tk' init. oi n dcuio at Mc.Mc l.oll Creek. This Leonard, lightweight champion is something rather novel in the decisively outrought Lew Tendler entertainment line and doubtless In a fifteen round bout-here lust will be well attended. night. ' s