WhMi Yu Want A TAXI A A P.R.FISH Phone MARKET , 671. in a hurry ..Fresh Killed Poultry. Phone t , Fresh Killed Meat. est Cart and Best '"' ''j-. PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. In tha City. Rates Reaaona.. i, '"i-, Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. VOL XIII, NO, IU7 IMIINCK III I'KIIT, H.U., TUESDAY, AU(ilJST 21, 123. IfMlirtir'i Circulation 1.SOS. trl ass. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CITY GIVES THICK FOGS IN SOUTH City Urges Building of Skeena River Road and Pledges to do its Share i i llesulutious guaranteeing Hie city's willingness lo build a nsad wilhiii the nly limits o tiiiihuiI h promised rftfi"l up th' !(i,T P Development Co. to pay passing throngli it properly mm urging ihv provincial government to make mi early tart on the construction of such a road lo constitute the first link of a tniu-coiilinentul highway weir passed at la-t night's roiinril meeting on motion of Aid. Collarl, seconded liy Aid. Mardouald. The feeling of the council wa : 1 1 unanimous in kertduir with tli FREIGHTER IN FOR LUMBER iC.Q.M.M. Vessel Reached Port From Nanoote at 11 This Morning Loading 500,-000 Feet. M M - . f!ir Canadian , itv'i')' i i :rl HieM. h?it Mum morning at II o'clock from fHMio llttv to euJiiplcJe, a inivn o lumlier IffTTiWiWrf Tort Jaia On arrival, Ihe steamer fi. .tcrriji to Ihe Imperial Oil I . lo take oil fin J. Thi af-vnrial AdmfullruHoti has ug-jii she will vn lo fhe lumber gi'lod Mini the construction of In M-iulily wharf lo Marl loading, liis' vv I will be here for I wo lore .lay mid will clear . r for Ho- Orient. Ciipl.Dun-MrKotuie. r.O.M.M. pilot, nish her up Hie eoal. Tlie J-'reljihter i- of a tdinllar f-.te lo the Canadian TraiiMtorlrr i : l ( anadlan Highlander whicln !:ve ealleil here recently for jinbr 'Hie teainer will load about 00.00(1 feet of hemlork baby 'Huare here. Mm I of it ha. al-?ady arrived from the Interior mill!. FRENCH NOTE SENT BRITISH Rply la Thought to be Conciliatory and Likely Prevont Rupture I'AIUS. Auk. i't. The French i"le in ivply lo the llrllUh re-parnlloiiH note wan haiuh'd to tho Hi'itlh emliay here today. There I a fecliuu in French circle dial this note Indited by Premier, I'oincnro will prevent rupture oflwllh the building of thai part of Hie entente. Cousldenildo confi dence U expressed that the Ilrit-- Ii cabinet will find it conciliatory and see in it a basis for oiilluued itiscirssiou of the Itulir occupation ami the reparation problem, generally. ELEVEN BODIES ARE RECOVERED Unidentified Are Thought to Have Boen Women Servants Sleeping In Attlo TOItONTO. Aug, i. The charred or broken remain of eleven persons, Ihree of whom ;-"iiu uuiileutiried, have now' been "ken from the ruin of tho num.- holel til Luke of Hay. II i ""Uglit lb,, iiiiiileutirieil repre- t threu of twelve women ser-valils who occupied allie iuar-tcis or n,t. iiotcl un lh fateful Sunday nionilng and who eom-Vlse a majority of the vlclitn'a. connect with the provincial gov- Skeena lliver, pressing! the part of the cost of such u roud frilt.lMl a t. ff 1 1 ft tl.l Ikf IT,, i.t.lfl I nf . the city and district that road should be built without further delay. The revolution pacd were at follow : To the Government "Wherea he variolic Provincial Administration, which have been in ovier inee Ihe iucor-porHlion of Ihe (lily of I'rince Huperl. have at diftcri-iil lime promised Ihe Cily lo construct a he leading from Prince Rupert (O. jlu 'he country on I vide Hie r U ' jand which, H ha been proposed Mmuld le lln nrt lltiL In a transcontinental highway. "And wherea Ihe present ro- such road shall be conditional lo an agreement, between ilcelf, tlx: O.T.I, development Company and Ihe City of Prince lluprrt. "And wberea Ihe iulrrpoxiliou of ucli condition must nccri"ar-lly rcull in further delay in the eoii(ruclion of Mich road. He it further irftdved: "That Hie revoluliou paved by Ihe council of Ihe (lily of prince lluperl on Ihe ?3rd day of October, IPJ2. which read h follow : "Moved by Aid. Collar!. Sec. by Aid. Siheride that Ihe City Council join with Ihe Hoard ut Trade lo impre upon Hie member of Ihe Provincial Legislature HiioiikIi ioJr iepreenlalive Ihe neccidl'of tarting Ihe road lanujj out of I'rince lluperl lo be I lie firl link in a lraurontiu-eulat hixhway: and that Ihe city council reaeit it vvillingnr lo build Hie necessary road 'inside the city limit ; 'should again Imj forwanled lo the Honorable Mr. Oliver and the member of hi cabinet, and further Hint Ihe Council goes on record a endorsing Ihe said re- xilul imi and pointing out that Ihe council I ready lo proceed Hie road inside the city limits a soon a Ihe Provincial (lov-ernmenl can give assurance, that Ihe road will be carried on to lis completion." To the Railway Moved by Aid. Collar!, See. by Aid. Macilouald that: "Whereas the. City of Prince lluperl ha requested the Uov eminent to construct a road from thu City boundaries lo be the ilif I link in the Irani-con tinental highway; "And whereas the said govern ' incut has indicated Its willing nes lo comply wllh said reipiesl on condition llmt Hie city eon- si ruct Its portion of the road within Ihe city limit; "And whereus it will be necessary, In order lo eonrplele the said road, that a portion shall, be built through Section, V, three-quarters of which belong to Hie (t.T.P. Development Company ami one- quarter lo Ihe Provincial Government; "And whereas the Provincial Ciyvermnenl bus intimated thai 11 PLEDGE TO CAUSE ACCIDENTS TO SUPPING; STABBING AT BUCKLEY BAY Jap Named Nlchlda Accused of rdlllrg Countryman In Bunk-house Knifing Affray RESULT OF QUARREL Special lt I : f t- NewV HUCKI.EY HAY. Auk. 11.--On aturdav night about 11.30 the Japanese section of the town w.i dilurb-d liy n quarrel which fin IImiI Willi fll-.d result. A Jap I amed Hirala wn flaltu-j .. death si ml another Jap nairn-d Mrliida ha been arrested in ryn- loti widi I Mr airair. up wielded the fatal knife On fir-t investigation of I'io .iffray. Ilirnla wi found dead n he floor of Ihe httukhouse wliicli fbowed isn of a bloody balllr having been fought. Ieceael had been lahhed t-nxeral lime iiromid (he throat and there a one Iny lah in Ihe ri'.-lil breast vhiili va appan-nlly the fatal stab. linn eiiia'r'f hi notifiralion ' tram-dy, Ihe Mact( Tiiimt iiianaBeiiut dispatrhed lual lo Port Clement for Corner A. II. .Uallory and Provitiei . instable H: P. Ponder Hie lal ler o'i arrival. ineleil .Vicbida The slnhhfiiir wa done wdh . knife or some harp inlrunwi,l which wa not round at first. S UKdiW' for Ihe crime ha yet bwn Hsrertalneil, , An uopiet nprijed yetenln before (" troncr Mallor' WHISKEY PIRATES FAILTO GET CARGO (U.OICKSI'KH. Mass., A 113. 21. The fishing schooner (Seolf Hankinxin, carrying liipior. wa raided by pirates off Nova Scotia coast. Capt. Arthur Moore, a Canadian, wa fatally shot, hi cook Harry Harm injured in a pistol duel. The pirate did not get (he whiskey cargo. There will be a meeting of the police rominisioii at 5 -o'clock llii afternoon in Hie mayor's of. fice. would be willing lo pay ils share of Hie cost of constructing said road through Section P: "He It therefore resolved: "That Ihe (S.T.P. Development Company be requested ,lo contri bute a portion of Ihe cost of Ihe said construction (hrtliigh Sec-lion t; and that copies of this resolu tion be forwarded to Hie Honor able Mr. Oliver and Ihe member of Ihe Provincial Government." Remarks of Aldermen Aid. Collarl aid there wa no need for explanation of the resolutions. All the city was directly concerned in was the road within Ihe city limits. I here should be assurance, however, that the road built by Hie provin cial government was a part of a provincial hWivvuy and that It would have no dead end. The resolutions of the council would strengthen Ihe hand of the Hoard Of tra.ie ami ine 'nemoer; for Hie .iisuici in pressing "'i ou'.roiui. Aid. Maeilonahl Hioughl ,u j foad vvoud be a big thing for the city and every step slionld be taken Inwards gelling us eany ronslrucllon. Any cosi mat lli,h, he dryest weather. city would be put lo in making the ronuoclintf-road would' be well worth while Mil. Snillh enrpliiislxed hi opinion Hint the (1.1, P. levelop-been closed down for tho past mciii Co. should pay pari id thc.forlnight became of water short- cost, 1 s?s?s?s?s?s?sfi8PBlB'r'isBL . 7wjCwTa3p'f aM I iieuiiloyed in London withered apply for harvest GOOD ROADS LEAGUE, B.C.i R. H. Gale of Vancouver Is Reelected President: Delegates Coming to Rupert VANCOl VF.H. W. 21. Kama) or It. 11. (iMjVill be piriden. for-Ihe ixlhiX1ffeullCiyar "I Ihe CmiI lloads League of llrilisl, Columbia, lie wa elerled by a- clain!i'ii ye.'l. iday afternoon by deh'snlr lo the -innue.l i-otiveo-i lion who assembled here for a brief liusiuo 'ssion previous ! 1 heir departure for Prince Hupeil o at (end the itvutar annual coo venlion of Ihe leairiuv .N change were made in the exec :- live which coiuprl; . Hon. president, Lieut.-Gov. W. . Xic hoi. President. II. il. Gale. j First vice-president, J. Jolir ston. New Westminster. Second vice-president. Nohl HiuiiN Tral. 'lhivd vice-president. Mayor J. II. Colloy, Kamloops. Fourth vice -president, 1'. Lome Hoe, Penliclon. Secretary, il. I'r.ink Mint, Van couver. Treasurer. J. V. Cunninghain. New Velminster. Delegate endorsed the prine'- pb of a Caroline lax with reduced motor license in Hritish ('idiim. Ida. Hon. Dr. Y. II. Sutherland Minister of public work. aid that the provincial government probably would begin outstrur lion of the missing link of the transpacific highway next soring end complete Hie road in one or two VVttlS. WATER SUPPLY TO BE ENSURED When Pulp A Paper Co. Cutting New Channel From Lake at Swanson Bay to Mill So as lo guarantee against an other shutdown 011 account of water tdiurtuge and in order to provide sufficient waiter reserves lo run Ihe plant lire year around, 'engineers are now at work at ay m.lkl1K ( roek cu, S5 fN.i ,M.,,t 150 feet lonp biuI in rt.ot wide rixun Hie lake to tin Wlinlfii Pulp A Paper (lo.'s plant, Tlll!t Nvi ,0 ni.w Cmnnc f()l. (, VN-u(M. supply and will pro vi,,, urncieHl for Ihe mills even According lo wind brought from' the. south yesterday, the Whalen mill will resume onera Hons early in September. It lias Jaye. CONSTRUCT outside the C.IMl, offices to work in Canada. j TURKS DEPORTING GREEKS, ARMENIANS j ATHENS. Aug. 21. All (ireek remaining in the interior of Anatolia have been rounded up by Turk for deportation. The Armenian are being ent lo Hua and the Greek to Greeee. 1 .. WOULD OPEN PEACE RIVER Hcpe of Country Lies With C.P.R. Says Member for Victoria In Interview VICTORIA, Aug. 21. The hopes or Ihe northern interior or Hritish Columbia lie in Ihe pros. peel or the Canadian Pacific Railway building through the Peace River country and linking up Willi Ihe Pacific Great Eastern railway ut Prince George or (Juesnel, according lo Joseph Clearihue, M.P.P.. for Victoria, who returned lodav 'from an ex tensive tour or the northern and central regions ol Ihe province. "There are reports in circula tion thai Ihe Canadian Pacific intends to construct a road from the western terminus or Hie Edmonton and Duiivesau Railway over which it has running rights to Ihe northern lerminu or the Pacific Ureal Eastern by way of Stuart Lake district," said Mr. Clearihue. "That would provide u route penetrating a rich agri cultural country proctically all Ihe way. It would make Ihe P. K. a good buy for the Canadian Pacific with connection from Cinlon lo Ashcroft perhaps, as a possible development of Ihtj system. FILM ARTIST IS ARRESTED Managing Director of Million and Half Dollar Company Gathered In by Police VANCOUVER, Aug. 21 Alleged to have obtained goods by fills' prelenscs, II. L. Waldon, whose business is given as nianngmg director of the Pan. American Projector Company said to,, ho Capitalized in H.C. at n million uml n liivir dollars, is held by the police. Wnldon's firm proposed manufacturing pictures ami advertised Tor prospective actor and actresses who ' deposited photographs and ten dollar each for u try ut. FISHERMAN DROWNS Accidents Occur Near Seattle when Warship Goes Ashore arid Fishing Boat Run Down in Fog SEATTLE, Aug. 21. Two accidents have already been reported here as a result of the ilpnse Togs which have .covere l Hie sound and the Strait of F11 a. One of these was the run ning down of a fishing boat by jhe (.IUt. steamer Princess Charlotte as a result or which one man lost bis life. The other wa the grounding or the flagshn of Ihe local naval fleet near here. The cruiser Seattle went asiore at Aldrrowstone Point not far from Seattle early today in a dense foir. The vesel is not Ibelievcil to be in any danger and ji expected to be floated at high 'tide. The "poii.t w.here he ! grounded i low and sandy ami lis protected from winds by high .bluffs. The transport Chauiiiont, with a parly of conj-'ressmeii aboard, is icporled lo be standing by the , flagship and will lend aid If ,iieotarv VANCOUVF.H. Aug. 21. Hoy Hoffman, a fisherman WX1S drowned when flic fibbing boa! Decision of Seattle wa sunk by the C.lMl. steamer Princes Charlotte which ran her down. Th fishing craft was near Port Town.end early this niorning Alien 1 lie nig i...',k, passenger craH broke t'lrough tlte fog sinkV ii.. it.?, n.-i.if:' i..-i----t...- itr ium ,111' ii.-iiiiiw iriav. I lltr per or (he unlucky craft, Capt. Jauseu was saved. CONNECT COAST WITH INTERIOR PROVINCE stead of an amoral deficit and Minister Makes Announcements that the happy day of ' course Regarding Road: Editor would be hastened by more pop-Detcjate Coming Here illation in the West. 'Special lo Daily Xev VANCOUVER, II. C. August 21. Hon. Dr. V. II. Sutherland, minisler of public works, laslj night told IJie Good Road League or Hritish Columbia that the; (juesnel lo Princeton Road would be completed next year. I. V. Cunningham, editor 01 the Columbian oT New Weslniiii sler, league Ireasurer. was selec: led lo represeul the organization at the Union ol H.C. Muiiicjpali- lies convention at Prince Rupert, He left last night rot- the nortli.Suuday morning and picked the' on the steamer Prince George. The Government will decide within a few days, says Dr. Sutherland, whether the Eraser Canyon or Ihe Hope-Princelou route will be used for Ihe coast, lo interior link ol the bit high - way. Construct ion on it w ill be started next spriiry. WORK STARTS ON FISH CRUISERS Lines Laid Down and Keels Will be Laid as Soon as Timbers Arrive From South Line are being laid down at Ihe dry dock for Hie two fisheries patrol cruisers that are to bo i...:ti it 11 1 1. ...in k i ouiu mere ami 110; neeis win oe;IMm,.. for five vears laid as soon as heavy timber ur- rive from :ancouv'r. p JI. PilNbury. manager of Ihe dock, back rrom the south where he jilaeeil the orders lor the timbers. LINER IS ASHORE OFF THE PHILLIPINES MANILA, Aug. 21. The East cm Oriental liner Changshu. .-1 Hritish vessel carrying passciu gers and freight from Australia to the PhiHipimv, has gone on Ihe rocks at Tigrl Hank near Tuwi Tawi island oK Ihe Phlllipine. Her condition is not known but It is not believed dangerous. A btilvuite steamer has gone lo lo-jr aid. ROAD j DAWSON GIVES ENCOURAGING TALKIN EAST days Railways Will Provide Sur plus Instead of Deficit Before Very Long TOItONTO. Aug. M. fre.l G. Dawson of Prince HuperlJ one of the directors of the Cana.ljan National Railway, says weste 1 i.pinion regarding th. future of the. Government owned- .flne-i - changing rapidly. In un interview Mr. Dawson staled tfiat he found shipper and olhers'ln tho West quite optimistic regardint: Ihe road'.' future. People wens sure, he said, that Ihe 'railway would oon provide a surplus in- BANDITS HELD UP GAMBLERS iAfter Losing Money Came Back Masked and Robbed Habitues of Joint VANCOUVER, Aug. 21. Two 1 masked bandits who held tip an alleged gaming club here early pockets or its habitues, wvre twv victims of the gaining table who. had been fleeced of their monpy., J'i'hev gt only nhint $1,800 and not ten to fifteen thousand as at fir I reported. This was the re-1 'port turned in lo Mayor Tisdall yesterday afternoon by chief of police Anderson. "II is a cae of a counle victims coming back and getliug-vhal Ibey brt. We are working bard on the case but us far asc we can learn nothing; A like ten Ithousand dollars was stolen. liool iirlil.M.n !... i.-,.,i ,inii..e- U iica-ei Ihe mark." says Ihe re- port. DIED AT SOMENOS VANCOUVER, Aiig. 21. W. A. engineer ,IP. Jkl, M1)del,y at his home al' ......,..- f n,,.,.,, '....., is!.,,.. l.,,,..,.,!,,.. ',u,nttr.un lo word received here today. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Cincinnati 0.H, Philadelphia, a. St. l.oul 2, Hoslon 5. , Chicago Kl, Hrooklyn I. Pittsburg 3, New York 1, American League New York t, Chicago 5. Hoslon (1, Detroit 2. Washington- 1, Sl.lL.ouls 2. Coast League Portland I, Los Angeles 2. OlllC! a Ir.iVtlllUg. , v.