OV?NCfAL LIBRARY VICTORIA. D. C. When Yu Want mm P.R.FISH MARKET lAAina mmn Phone 671. u, a hurry i-SS'itE., Fresh Killed Poultry. Fresh Killed Meat.' Phone Mur.aiju PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. tt Cart and Bast Service In tha City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. VOL XIII NO. I U3 I'MINCK ItL'PKHT, B.C., TlllIISllAYf AUGUST 10, 10211. VMttrdir'i Circulation 1ei strtit sim sax. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BRITISH AMBASSADOR URGES CLEANLINESS REPARATIONS CLAIMS ARE PRIOR ON SECURITY FOR GERMANY'S GOLD LOAN PRESIDENT OF ! PREMIER MINE WAS ARRESTED R. W, Wood Out on $2,000 Ball Charged With Using Threatening Language to Woman s mi ih! daily News; vancoi vi:h, Aug. io.- a V hi nrrs idrnt of I lie Premier M): Vklv t-rgilerod at Ihe Hotel I Va; uuvrr yei.ierd.iy. w nrrel- I lotl mailt nii.l clnirup.l -fill ..- I'jr Uirehirtunii Inttviixw l"j t"i . ....-.. ... ii . t Mm tinin i.. ikijit, iir nirr ..!.,....( .... ..t i mm i.ti.ll lie Hie wm ctilh lliti iiiorninsr. i jurse" "iily Hftpearcd and remand wa made for one week. Wood, in Hie lioanwiiile, i uil way port Allre. Emerged Naked Wood, tho ir. a millionaire vaded the flu. ..f Mr,. Iloyee. it-klu It If ft'ianal fleas lull kuvl' he broke up a iele-.eie 4.- ....... . tl It..... I 1 llinlil..Uf ltl hsllir nun from Vhieb he emeryeft tHtkett lireai. ii ii Hie fiilurei. pf the tli, hr XkHn reiIiontraliH with ...... ........ t .i tj i. i . i,y u,e ruc. on com- m ti a. mi: " ui ui .Mrs. Mr, iioyer. noyrr, lo io nae nine. ned Mri. Uoct'. Ihe t.ay thai Wowl gae an akmv to leave the cily Im- nicJiafely and dc.arled la-l nighl . PtI Alice in eharte f "J Tue Ihi wrnion on whteh Mrs Uoyce imuBhl legal aid l r:l to have cud Hie millionaire i:: :rg man urr e I oo.ono for f lemenl LARGE NUMBERS OF HARVESTERS Since Excursions Started Two Weeks Ago, Railways Have Brought 25,3)6 Men West BIO NUM8ER ARC SENT FROM B.C. WIXNIPKO. Aug. 10. rHuco liatveKtjj' .. I'xeurMiMis lartol fr 'in the .OJd (5ounlry nml Kat ''in l j( nnda poind nhojit two w ki nun. Ihi ('.Jiiiaillini Piiclfic and f anndian Nntlonnl Hailwnyi hnvu brought into Winnipeg und 'htributed to the wexferii (lls-tricdt n to! ul of 25.:iv0 men. ThM ' tipproximale'ly hajf ft 'vthc number ieiulred hut Ihvie Hie many nuiro en roule. YANCOlVKII. Aug. 10 Thirty-tw hundred mid mMy "leu Imvs l''fi HrHi!h Coluniliiu for tho hnr-st fiehU of Wenteni (ianndu, Janws H. MrVety, (Hijietiiitenilcnt :,f 'lie prbvineinl goM-riiment cm-I'luyiiienl Horvlce, nluted today. A '"go number of ihci0 imm helpeil d hat venl Int year'j crop on llio prnln.ji. FOOTBALLSEASOF" OPENS IN SCOTLAND First Game at Glasgow Is a Draw and Is Well Attended . 'L!sH)V. Aug. 10. Iscot- aiid'n nHsjociiiNou foothill neu "on wiu unhifreil lit yesterday t'.lyde met the Alnlrieonlnu. tlK' lenuiti,, ticon being one l each. 'fh gamo was uu ex lt-"'iit oho und uIH ntlvnditnco u urge, : REPARATIONS ARE FIRST CLAIM ON GERMAN RESOURCES 4 PAHIS, Aug IO. The Inlrr-Allied reparations comiiiif Ifc has formally nidified Germany that rc- lunation cointilute a prior claim on Hie re-! source which Germany hud expected lo utilize In-( guaranteeing her new gold loan. 1 I ; CCUCM H A 1 1 R ITT RHATQ uLTLll ILHLIDU 1 DUilj SELL 110,500 POUNDS Four American Schooners and Three Canadians Marketed Their Catches This Morning lour American boats cold 81,-000 miiiiix and three Canadian. 2V.5no pound, at (he Fih F.x- ?!n ,h", '- total of Arrivals ami calc: American Hills, iu.ooo pounds at 0? aii 8o, and llolfe. 11.000 pound-. .. ,.,.., IIIUII, I P.WV'f IM),,? MMc - and 10c. and rorwurd, ,,nc((c K.o.erie. r.n-HI- LlMv(t ,owu MN at ,, 5c ,, , -p t the r-iuadiau yuu x CmU t;tra8c Co. Selniu, 15.000 pounds ut 12.2c, and Point May. 4.500 pounds, at' II :lc elralghl, to the Atlin KUh- vru., . nATinV flllD UCin KUIAKI LLUd iIlLU LUNCHEON TODAY Several Members Who Have Been Away Reported for the First Time since Arrival At the Holary Club luncheon IikIiiv, Dr. V. T. Kergin presiding. II. If. Triles of Mouclon, XJI. and S. K. Camliell of the local branch of the Hank of Commerce were guet.. CoiimiI Wakefield, (ieorge llichmond and W. V.. Wllliiiiiii were welcomed after being absent from the cily for 'some weeks. Mr. Williams lolil of Hie aoinl lime he hud had at beautiful Francois Lake where he had been eliiying; the Consul Ihunked the club for the honor Ihey had done him in appointing him, an American CoiimiI, to re- prexeut a Caiiadinu Club ut the llutary roiivenlion; deorge llich-moiid suhl Prince luperl looked heller1 lo him on hi return than before he went away. W'lioV who talks were given by lr. W. T. h'ersiu und I). lohnxton which proved of great inlcret to (he member!. Milei lllgley, I fie recently np- lioiuted govertior for this district in Itolary, wrote asking co-per- alloii ami promising to visit Prince Huperl probably before Iho end of the year.' BIRTHS A Min -war bom to MP. nml Mir, (ieorge Wilson, 323 Fourth Avenue, yesterday. A daughter was horn this morning lo Mr. ami Mrs. Iver l,ee, Seventh Avenue, nl the tlenernl llospitul, BODIES RECOVERED KI.MM KIlKIl, Wyoming, Aug 16. Ninety-seven bodies liuvo been recovered of victims of Ihe mine explosion. -Unu is nut so far uucouuUu for. SYMPATHY FOR 7 STOWAWAYS Seven Men from Scotland May Not be Sent Back but Given Work, In Canada O JTAW A, Aug. 10. -II U un derstood the Government will (waive deportation of seven young tScolmeii who slowed away on 1 lie Casuudra inbound recently. Wliftti tm teu tmfits liitu ... . , ' desirable immigrants and it Mould 1A foolish to pend litem I...,. I ...tl..f ?... I... 1 1 1 sent them lo jail for a .month, suggesting that the Government Should cuinddpr their case as one entirely out of the ordinary. Now the eociely of St. Vincent du Paul in Montreal o'Ters lo pay the lrtpftr!alioii of Hie men U western farinx and lo supply Ihem with poclel money lit boot. One nf the i low a way already ha been eii'uiil ae a fireman on an Allanlir liner and Iho (iorrnmeiil 1o inrlimil lo permll Hie olheri In remain in Canada if Ihey paei. lUc Tduiary lrln of the immipra'.i.ui department. whieli i unxii u however, lo illieniirae Huh memou u entering- Canada. CONCILIATION BOARD ASKED Railway Workers From all Parts of Dominion Asking for Increased Wages OTTAWA, Aug. 1C Maintenance of way employees and railway shop laborers from practically all tho Canadian railways have applied to the department of labor for the appointment of a board of conciliation. The men are asking for an Increase of waes and the establishment of a rale for , employees of less than six months' service. WHAT WILL GIRLS DO FOR BOYS IF THIS KEEPS UP? At Hospital Eleven More Girl Babies Than Boys Brought -by Stork This Year (Jirli may have their problems today bul what will they do in tin future, If the pre.-eul state of uf fain continues? Judging from the hospital records girls an getting well abend in Ihe race for numbers, l.leven nmrc gins loan boyn havo been bo'ii at the Inn- pital this year. Out of a lotal of 55 births Inking plnc there, only wvre hoys whereas 33 were u rls. I hese were divided accohling1 lo monllis as follows: Il-jys (ilrls Jaiuiaiv 5 ? I'ebniary 5 I March .. 1! U April 5 3 May 'i 7 June V.. '2 5 July I 6 S. S. Magolllu was a passenger for Montreal, leaving on last nlglil's Irain. Ho will slop oIT at Jasper Park and Winnipeg en route. H. M, V I ns low, manager of Ihe ll.C. Tiulllo and Credit Association, arrived from Vernon uu the prince Hupert yesterday Slar of Hie film world. Mi" "are mjoii lo be married. Uurd venture Sir Auckland Geddes Makes Very Caustic Criticism of American Immigration LONDON. Augw III. -In Ins provemeiil of KIlis Isluiid iiiunigralioii latiou al .New ork, air;bition train and .especially in car.Attempts of Reds Auckland (ieddcs informs LonI foreign affairs iu Ihe Hritish goveniuienl. Hint the island must, lie a hateful place of detention bility. He suys the place needs gleaning and painting and that il is pervaded by a stale flat smell iiuile distinct as the odor of unwashed Immunity. This smell, says Sir Auckland, lingered wilh linn for IW hours after he left Ihe island and even flavored Ihe food lie ale. He makes a blunt recommendation pointing lu the necessity for common cleanliness. FIVE NATIVES WERE aDDCCTCn fUI CDiCCD street early today! Will be Charged Tomorrow Morn Ing With Various Liquor Offences Under Indian Act Five natives, one woman ami four men .lauded in lW city jail this morning following a raid made at Hie Moehida llooms, Fraser Street, al 7.30 by Sergeant McClini'liy, Ihey were nil too intoxicated this morning to appear in court and will come up tomorrow morning. Mrs. Herbert McMillan will Iw charged under Ihe Indian jAut with having seven tiotlles of beer iu her possession and Percy Hyan will be charged wilh supplying her. Sain Wesley will face a charge of having a bottle, of Demarani rum in his possession and Mike Wesley and Ambrose will be charged with unlawful possession of beer. EXPERIMENTAL FARMS TO SEND EXHIBITS TO FAIR THIS YEAR J The Dominion illustration sin. thms in Oeulral Hritish Columbia are to bo represented at Iho Prince Hupert exhibition this fall according lo u letter which has been received ut the ofrico of Ihu Fair Hoard from A. 1 1. Uiclianls of tho experimental slutioii ,il Sunime'rland. Space has bevii reduesled to exhibit produce of ihe illustration stations as wed as specimens of weeds and Insects, various varieties of grains und grasses and other features of educational valm. P? Lila Lee nml J.nne Kirkwiiod This will be Kirkwuod's in matrimony. Detention Station) recommemlalioiis for the uiirzon, secretary of state foe..o. I which is that of the Cana for erons of ordinary sensi SCOTCH LADS FOR BANKING Number Arrive at Toronto: Less Restless Than Canadian Bank Boys TOIlONTO.Uig. 16. Thirty-dght Scotch lads between the ages of 18 and 20 arrived to take positions with (he Dominion Hank, which has followed this practice for years. Commenting today on the action r the bank, officials said Canadian boys vver less desirable as bank recruits because they were more restless and inclined Ui emigrate Hi the Lulled Stales or go iu for other work later, MUSICATFESfrVAT FOR CENTRAL B.C. MAY BE ORGANIZED Mootlna Called for Tonight to Discuss Preliminaries View To Organizing George Horie was appointed hy the llolary Club today us ilele gate from the club lo a mooting called for tonight by J. Piuder- Moss with u view lu organiiing a Northern Institute Musical Festival lo be held probably next spring. The suggestion Is that the whole northern part of the province shall die Included with the first gathering at Prince Hupert und subsequent meetings al Terrace and Prince (leorgo and possibly other places. Mr. Plnder-Moss suggests Hint there he competitions for or chestras, bands, choirs, quartet tes, trios, duets and solos, vocal, pMii'i and i"hn. EXHIBITION TRAIN IS WEL RECEIVED BY PEOPLE OF FRANCE Groat Interest Taken In Country i Served by Canadian National ' Railways J I MOXTIIF.AL, Auir. 16.. T!ial; the Canadian exhibition train which is now touring France is a' biK success is evidenced by Hie .Special lo Daily News ) enthusiastic reports which base VICTOKIA, Aug. 16. Chief corne Ui hand from across Ihe !utice. 'lunter yesterday upheld Atlantic ami articles published the decision of Mr. Justice in the various French licws-'Oregory in dismissing the habeas papers. La DejMche de Houen in corpu application by Stuart Hen-au arliele commt'iiting upon the derson in behalf of people from pasage of Ihe train through the Anyox, Alice Arm and" Stewart cily of Houen has Hie following convicted of bootlegging. The to say: I plea was that Okalla prison farm; ' "1'he Canadian exhibition train was not a common jail as pre-.has createil in our city a great scribed by the statute. The-first leal of curiosity. fo numerous application was made to Mr. Jus- have beeti the visitors lo Ihe train lice (iregory and was heard by that La Place H'uingrifi present-'him in chambers here. An appeal ed the same animated appearance was lodged and this was heard by as durinsr the time of the Foire llie Chief Justice. Saint llemain. The exhibition! The applications wvre made by vvell dseres encouragement.! Me. Henderson on behalf of II. J. W'e are quite sure thai many of.Murphy of Stewart, Lee Lun 9f jour ciliiPiis wcere igtioraul of th vast riches of the Dominion of Canada or at least they had un - deresHmalcd them. Such enter - (rise can only result in closer re - ratfonhh - fwnthe1two - ha - lions already bound by common sai-rifice during Ihe Oieat War ami we sincerely congratulate thei promoters in bringing this won- lerful exhibition to France." I As an example of the creat in- being taken In the exhi. ilian National Railways, M. Dior, minister oT commerce and industry", to company with other lead- in? officials, spent a considerable lime inspecting the exhibit of the Canadian National Railways. M. situation in Greater Berlin has Dior expressed genuine surpriso improved during Hie last few" and gratification ut the magniJdaJ.s. Currency shortage contin-tude or Ihe National Hallways or m.s bul an attempt of the Heds Canada and the wonderful re- ,,, liirayiv ti,e ciy t,as been souiits and scenic beauty reach-Luccefully opposed by members ed ny ine.r rs.ooo miles or rail - ' way. Mnce the, opening or the exhibition al La Havre a mouth ago. the train has been enthusi astically received, and huae crowd .. .. of . . . neiinlt.. . , ineliiilinir I'iii.v. nguiiuries ui cities aim town. nave muoe a iiiorougu inspection of the whole of the exhibition and have thereby gleaned a wonderful knowledge of the Dominion of Canada. The majestic splendor of (he industrial activities of the Dominion served by the Canadian National Hailways have been fav orably commented upon by all who have visited the exhibition. GOVERNOR BONE ,l " uc uu,,u'"ts HAT TA DCOIfkl NU1 IU KfcMulV'v- frame store and apartment Chief Executive of Alaska Con tradlcts Published Reports to This Effect JLNF.AL. Aug. 10. - Taking rognunnre of published reports thai he intended to resign as governor vr Alaska, bcou C Hone issued a statement today in which he said he was not cou-'emplatiug a change. GOVERNMENT BUYS BRITISH TUGBOAT Will be Usod as Auxiliary to Arctic In Making tExplorajtlona North of Canada LONDON, Aug.. 10. Tho Can adititi government Jias completed Hie purchase from the admiralty of the lug Frinbar which will be renamed the Franklin. The Uvt' will be used as nn auxiliary lo the steamer Arctic for exploru lion purposes. f ullLr UFF J1011 IIKTIfR UPHOLDS JU1 ,El8l mcCo an(1 ConvloUd Cootleggers Fall to Get Free At Victoria APPEAL IS REFUSED Anyox and Elsie McCoy, Frank Crarnhain and Oeorge Craham nf Alice Arm. all of wlioin; are serv- 'ing a term of six mouths 'at Okalla. r CONDITIONS IN BERLIN BETTER to Paralyze' City Opposed by Members Regular Labor Unions HKKI.1X. Aug. 16. With the calling oIT of a general strike by t'oinmuiiisls the labor and food ,f ,e ,.efJU,ar labor UIli unions. At Zeils today a mob stormed Ihe jail and' liberated all the prisoners who were vonvjeted of ordinary offenses against social ;aw NEW BUILDING THIRD AVENUE A. Meeker is Erecting $10,000 Frame Store and Apartment Block Mitchell & Currju started work .....I. ....I.... ..... II... I.. .11.1!.,.. ..t block for J. A. Meeker on 'third Avenue between Sixth atid Seventh Streets ucross from the Kmprest Hotel. The structure, which will be of two storeys, will measurn 50 by 08 reed there will be Iwrt 25-foot front stores on the iiviin floor nml upstairs there will bo four apartments. The. cost of th'V building will be between $8,000 and $10,000. LEAGUE BASEBALL National Leanue Cincinnati O-IO, New York.3-5, Chicago J, Hostdn 3. St. Louis I, Brooklyn 7, Pittsburg I. Philadelphia 3. American League Huston 8, Cleveland 0, Philadelphia 5, Detroit 7. New York 3, Stf Louis 5. Wellington 5-3, Chicago U. Coast League Vernon 8, .Salt Lake 1 1. Oakland 2, Sacramento I. Seattle 0, Saii Fruhcisco 3 Portland I, Lo Angeles 2.