at Car and Best Servloe lee VOL Mil.. NO, IHD slales. Kiiuiueetrt I In the City. Rates Reasonable iU Advertise in the Dally News. a bellerineul of IH.7 per evjnt in paseiiKer revenues took place and d" H.5 per rent in earnings funii Ihe fieijthl services. Operalin revenues on Ihe Canadian Pacific Hallway increased rrom ?l3,VJ3,aHV for May. Iif.'?. to H.5H,H77 last May. while operating expensefl incirased fnm f 1 1 ,525.018 lo 1 2,507.25(1. NOCARCinOF W00DF0RPEP Russia Source Enormous Supply Says British Representative at Forestry Conference. TRADE WITHIN EMPIRE OTTAWA, Atijr. II.- L. M. Kl- catrhes down Ihe coast, Mr. Storlt Us, director of the stale forests lin New Zealand .addressed llm are now at IHIii'llrillsli , Empire Fores I ry eoiiven Cida niaklni.' surveys and plaiiH for the pew tV.OOO wharf which ; Is In be pul In by the federal, aovernmenl. tl Is being built on the oposile riib of Ihe bay from Ihe present one and will eliminate a Ihretwiuarlcr mile trestle approach. The' provincial ov-eniinenl Is to build a road connecting with the new wharf . .1. P. Fordc, public works dis-lilet engineer ,who accompanied Mr, Hlork south will relurn Id the city on the launch Walraiido tomorrow. He is to spend several weeks In the district In-fpeellng various work proposed and under way. . IUii here declaring that New Zealand' policy was to trade with IhcAj-liupirc . New Zealand's reipilreinents in soil woods were obtained from Hritish Columbia, he said. Sir James Odder, Hritish re presentative, said Hrilain was continuing lo get woOd pulp in ihe llallle' stales where Ihe sup ply was sllll pH'iillful. There was no danger of a famine in vyoud pulp in Europe, Russia being Ihe. potential source of an euornuius supply. Mrs. L. W. Wiuish and child pre sailing touiijlil by the steamer prince llupert foe Yancouveron a holiday trip. " ' . T PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia' Newspaper IRON ORE IS prince nri'KiiT n.u., hatuway. august u, 102:1. People of Uiieen Charlolle City nut Skidegale are liiuelt rnlhused over Ihe iron development pros. peel in dial district. The parly of geologists under Or. (S. A. Young of Ottawa, who are in- vesliualiu-' the iron ore possi bilities In Ihe northern and cen tral parts of the 'province, re- ceullv examined Ihe ore deposit here and they are said to have been much pleased with the re sult. The ore which is a magnetite is said lo go sixty per cent iron , and is found there in large luauiilies. Or. Young is now working out of Prince Rupert and (ieorge Clolhler, who arrived from the south last night, will show them around and poiul oul Ihe various deposits of ore. One of the deposits is that on Porcher and Pitt Islands, sup- ixjsed lo be the nio valuable in Ihe province. There are immense bodies of ore Ihere. locat ed riuht on Ilie salt water, and so silualcd (hat il can be Worked with a steam shovel. It assays about seventy five per cent iron When these and oilier smaller me bodies have been thoroughly examined the parly will go lo Ihe Interior, making a special trip To Copper River where is a large body of limouile which is by Tar llm largest and most easily available in Ihe province. The report of Or. 'Young on Ihe mre bodies Is expected lo prove of great value, lo this part of the country and his report will be authoritative. Mrs. C. E. Henwcll of Port Simpson is sailing tonight on the, Prlnea Rupert 'for Vnncouvar, fori iiiiilniwlil. HKRI.IN, Aug. II. Eleven per-j '.....J ......... I ill, ..I l.M.I ......... I " ........ -" - V. wounded lodnv in a clash be tween striking workers' audi peasants at Aix-la-Chapelle, ac-l eordiui: lo despatches. After! yesli'i'day's raid on nearby farms by city workers, Ihe peasants or ganised sefJ-pi-olectHiu sipiadsl which today n-puNed the in-' vaders who attempted to forcibly; seize Ilie erops and stores. English Opinion LONDON. Aug. II. The in ternal development cf (ieriuauy is being watched with keen interest and anxiety here. The morning newspapers feature long special despatches from Herlin lealing wilh fond and currency ilillloullies, strikes and oilier dis turbing faclors in (he situation. Some correspondents dwell on Ihe ualy soirlt of the workers and express fears thai revolution may possibly come oul' of il all. On Ihe oilier hand the Oaily Mail's representative in Herlin while recording Ihe talk ot re volt uud asserting the common isl papers are full' of appeals lo Ihe people lo rise and create a peasant workers government, ex presses Ihe opinion Dial alarm is unjustified and predicts that Hie situation will end In the capllu laliou lo I lie Framu-Hclgiati pressure. SECRETARY OF FORMER PRESIDENT RETIRES MARION, .Aug. II. (Ieorge H Christ Inn, who has been associ ated with Ihe lale President Harding for ll years and who was his secretary during his senatorshlp and presidency, has resigned his position as execu live secretary lo Ihe president and will retire lo business life ViiUrtfij't Clpcvlatlea 1.S0S. HKItLIN. Aug. II. -In spile of immense crowds p;ir;tdm:: Inter den Linden and adjacent slrt'els ttf Ihe cilj, Herlin was iniiel up lo two p.m. today. President Kberl and Ihe entire rjpilfri PIT A MIMri i,l',,u''' "uslilution Iay cerembnies at the ilichstag Krlilll r A AliIIllLilJ''"1 wtr" P'veM polit't' and troop protection. Armed patrols iJiafllllll lAJiy Nve.t n.ipmHi ,, (lt Wilhemstrasse and (loverninent Hnildiugs. ! The United Socialists in a parly caucus adopted a resolu- Party of Experts at Work Local Deposits with View to Report OOOD ORE AT SKIDEQATE on lion withdrawing confidence from the (Iiino government. The ; chancellor has been notified and it is expected he will retire be- DAVID THOMSON BROKE HIS LEG Sustained Painful Accident When He Fell from Ladder to Scow at Carlisle Cannery Oavid Thomson, seerelary- Ireasurer of Akerberg-1 homson 'Co., Ltd.. broke his left leg usl aliove Ilie ankle and received a severe shaking up in a painful accident which he sustained at '.arlisle Cannery vesterday after noon. Mr .Thoiuou had been inak- inir lie roumls or keeua uiver canneries on Pusiuess witn iieo Frizzcll in Hie launch "Laura F.' t Carlisle, Ilie launch moored alongside a scow. Mr. I'liomson was climbing Hie greasy ladder leading lo the wharf from the water and was ubout at Hie (op when he slipped and fell hack- wards on Hie scow wit Ii Hie re- result mentioned. Ihe distance of the fall was about eight feel The accident occurred about (i.IIU and Hie launch rushed Im mediately lo Prince Rupert when it was met by W. T. Kergin, who had received word by win . Mr I'Ihiiusou was taken to the Oen rial Hospital whew Ihe frac tured member was set. This morning he was reported to be gelling along nicely bill il will be several weeks be fori) he is around again. BRITAIN WINS JCS- CO WES, Isle of Wight; Aug II. (J real Hrilain today, won the Hrllish-America cup for six metre yacht racing . ,t JJ7 lo The in Hrilish VVilLiiimi' Strut Stlii MS. , r5flSH MARKET f WhM Yu Want A TAXI mm I'firlt.i. glslnlivc ...... Library. Phone 671. !.' 1,1 "mid tig. in a hurry .Ma;.. Phone te FOR THE PICNIC. Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Roast Ham with dressing, Fresh Sausage Dally. Out of Town Orders Solicited PRICE FIVE CENTS. GERMANY SEEMS I THROES OF REVOLUTION PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY PRESIDENT EBERT; CHANCELLOR CUNO TO RESIGN Americans Involved in Assassination Affair Germany Last Night ritriilt VCII Itmlfii Anir II. -Grover Cleveland Iterirdull. ii German ilrafl evader, fliot down and killed one man ami wounded ninillicr lust ii i if lit vvlit'll men rtinrt'alt'i in his hotel apartment su:ed liim in u kidnapping utlempt. Tin n-snilanU were Identified ns Frenchmen in Hie nrviee of American. Two ulher men were waiting onlsnle in a I'nilcd SUile army, anlo inn! wt'if nrrelid uflcr being mcitm-cd liv Ilie crowd. One was. a hinted Stale lieutenant and (lie oilier a IliisMnu prince. NO RELEASE OF REVENUE AND PRISONERS IN EXPENSES UP IRELAND YET Government Has Evidence of Preparations by Republicans to Resume Onslaught MIII.IN. Auv II II " "Ill- I Canadian Railways Increase Turnover: Passenaer Department Improves It IIAW A. Aug. II - Operation 'revenue of all Canadian railway 'ill .MllV shoWI'll il (Mill of 1.7 p'T ..iil nii'r Aurll 11ml nf III.? HCT rially anm-unied Hint there will n , r( mpr Mh). f ,,, y,.ar lie mi liiinieihaie relee of ...- r..H,. .... ii,.,,.,,,, ,,r siuti EHchI prisoners in Irelittiil, Kevin UMIIXKIIIS mniuier lIH4Me -- Operating expire "' lhTalli fair, informed transport worker-' for M cm.nlr,, ,10MS of uIm. called r.ir Ihelr release, dfvAirl, u ,14,r fcll, ,, xv,.rt. maiuM freedom of mll and . ,,..,. the pre for Hie coming elec- ,1(r Mll. a,ivl.,. WM Mr O'HiKsin iaht the .ern-' .. iin'rnt ban eldsiee dial llnf-. 1 ail ur i.tfpainiK i resimu" 1 heir onlitiiglil on Ihe cciiihmiiIc I fu iif Hie cuius try. SERIOUS EFFECT ! RECENT DROUGHT (largely due to increases in pay- bilal tperaloiif etpeu.r. fur May wye ?:i3.oiij.C;7 rin pared with -'sy,Kti,J5 for Hi-pr;tKu May, while Ihe total operaliiu tru'iiue were ;3'.i,(ioj comparisl with Opcrallug revenue for May on Ihe Canadian National Railways were l?.r5l'.r:i acainsl elO.- .., i f. 1 - tfl.... 111.14 W'1.11.. II... .IIII.IIW III .MIIJ IV... " HI" oiieratiiiz exiieiises lneieaei Fred Btom, m.r.t says nam ""',,., 5.U.J(i lo IH.5Hl.H0U. be a Qodsend Down the Coast Swanson Bay Mill Closed SPAWNINQ FISH NOT ABLE ENTER STREAMS The rain which Marled today will he a tloiUend lo points ikiwn the cnad." paid I'red Stork, M.l'.. who relumed yesterday afternoon afler vlslllnif Mclla (ola, Ocean Kail and Swanson Hay. Swaimon Hay has been compelled lo close down altoitelher on account of water horla&:c and (Veall Kails 1 feelinif Ihe Pinch but to dill operating Mr. Stork report f. Kxpeclally )ias Ihu drought been bail for Ihe nalmoii because the slieatns have been so nearly dried up that the paw-iiintf Hs liue been unable lo K up them. Thin is one reason why there hae been Mich phenomenal The old Itant'l ttrgan may nlliiii.i'i'ly e siipi'ieded Ity Ihe radio. A radio barrel nrgau drawn by a donkey has already appeared on Hie streets of London, Kngland. Crowds Parade German Streets and Talk is of-Revolution While Shooting Takes Place in One City President Ebert Issues a Proclamation to Germans at 'Berlin Forbidding Propoganda MEIILIN. Aug. J I. A proclamation Ity President Kbert forbid tlie circulation of pumplilet.- demanding the overthrow of roiistiliiluinal government or incitement lo acts of violence that are likely lo endanger jMiblic order. The penalty mentioned is three months imprisonment and u fine not exceeding half a bil- ;1hh marks. i -fLOMDON, Aug. 1 1, Four communislf were kilted and ' forty injured in Hatiiioro, Upper Silesia, while the police wen; jattcmptiug to clear the streets in which cornniuujsts, were de? inonilratiiig, says a Berlin despatch. Another mes;ige says Chancellor Cnno handed President Eherl his resignation today hut the president refused lo nccept it. ALBERTA MEETS ASKREMOVAr B.C. AT CRICKET PENSION BOARD Final Match In Interprovlnclal Aliened That Thev Are Unfitted Tournament Belnn Played fop Wopk of .dmlnlsfrln,. at Vancouver VANCOUVKR. Au. II. Finals in Hie Wolern Canada crlttket rle;keir loiiroauieiil here today briu ucllii r Hritisli (oluiiibia and llerla teams, both of which Act of Parliament ' OITANVA. Ails,-. II. A petition fur the removal of the Hoard of 'woibv" sen lo Hie !overnor 5yVp2erHi rremier King uy uie Ihree victories , cal, tq $M1ti v ? Z" ' rredil uUlKv-kvl . .. i . t. ; : ..ii i Saskatchewan yesterday 2C0 to"'"" - ",'VY' peldion ll.al llyare vi u...ri .i..r....in.i vt.nii.ii... ror seven wickets Tor fourteen runs. Wemnan's steady innings I"'"' dependents included seven boundaries and hiv compiled CI runs before he was howled by Walls. Corbelt and Hulleu had scored fill and oi respectively and were not out when H.C. declared Ihe innings it an end at 2.30 p.m. with six players still to bat. Plie feature of Hie Alherta- Mauitoba mulch was the batting of Weston for Manitoba, who made his 102 before he was caught and bowled by Rarker Alberta's victory was attributed lo steady work at Hie wicket and careful fielding. STANDARD OIL victory. HANDS FORCED South Dakota Governor Forces Company to Reduce Price of Gasoline In his State MARION, Ohio., Aug. It. One hundred and sixty thousand gal lons of gasoline purchased I" Chicago will he shipped lo nine cities in South Dakota immediately for sale to the public al ICc. a gallon. Coventor McMaster of South Dakota, who was here lo attend Die funeral of President lhlrding, announced today. The governor declared that he was calling upon the jsnrrouuding stales to join in Ilie fight against high gasoline prices. CHICAOO, Aug. II A re duction in price of gasoline in South Dakota lo ICe a gallon is announced by Ihe. Standard Oil Co. directors today owing to the action of Governor McMaster. The directors claim this will mean selling al a loss. George Ness was hauled Into lire police court this morning by his wife oil a charge oMtgn-sup-port. Tito caso .Avaii .adjourned until .Monday inornlnv. in the unfilled ...... .... ..vavivu ... v. . . 1 , . - . day' 'l'll ami i,U,,relf,.p and was in-injuelive 0r onie very fine cricket. Vi,,.. ,A,- ''"'S lli'ir IWIH IIIMI UI . ' l.,.i oul in a proper spirit players were a very lar.e factor ;yMic Columbia' In iw tin; an act of Parliament which has atvouiiled!a" "s 'J'' a,lJ IIpI care for disabled men BOOTLEGGERS KILL POLICE Three Out of Four Prohibition Anents Murdered In Ken tuckv Mountains LEN.YUM. Kentucky, Aug. 11. Four prohibition agents, Alexander (iayhearL R. Stewart, (I, Carpenter and O. MorrNon went: into Hrealhitl County niounlaiu lo arrest a gang of bootleggers (iayheart returned badly wound-3 ed. crawling into town. He re-a porled Ihe idher three dead. TlnJ ollicers were trapped in a small' valley, liayhearl's escape is said, to have been almost miraculous.' ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO i SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL4 DOYKR. Aug. it. Another at tempt to conquer the English Channel .which assumes almost Ihe character of a race, was'be- 2uu this afternoon. 'Charles iT'olh and Charles Richards both from Rostoii and Rouieo Macielfc an Argentine, entered the watet' this afternoon and struck for Ihe French shore. DEATH SENTENCE IS COMMUTED ON CANADIAN LONDON Aug. Mr The home secretary has recommended that the deal Ii' sentence on Alex. Campbell Mason, a former Canadian, beeommuled In life servitude. Mason was convicted of Ihe murder of a taxi driver Jacob Dickey. Maiiy influential cili.ens including one hundred members of parliament signed a petition, asking ifpr , clemency. Subscribe for tbe Dally New.