0 Whan Yu Want A TAXI P.R.FISH MARKET Phone 671. 99 in a hurry FOR THE PICNIC, ladled Tongues, Bo 1 1 ad Ham, Phone Roast Ham with dressing, PRINCE RUPERT t Care and Bait Service Fresh Sauaage Dally. In tha City. Ratee Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited KiMMMMnnH V(U, Xllf NO. I HI pitiNCB HUPKirr, B.ti, Monday, august o, tics. taturdtr't Circulation 1737. strMt a- 41 a. PIUCE FIVE CENTS. a I " ' SORRufrW UNITED STATES IS WIDESPREAD IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE DEAL Woodrow Wilson Will Attend State Funeral of President Harding WASHINGTON, Aug. (. Democratic president of the L'nilcd Slates, authorized the state- ineiil today (hat "lie will participate an far as possible in (lie mineral ceremonies here on Wednesday over the body of late 'resident Hunting. The extent of Iiih participation was nol lis -licnlcd lull it is understood that he will at least ride in the E niicral cortege from the White House to the Capitol. Wliellier ic will atleutl the services will depend on his physical condition Illf fi 1 pnrr j i mil. ancr (-iiii r u I nil it n wiiii II I ITT AlYriAMI7i"illdiyiclan. H was announced that Til 1 1 Pi lir I III llEiLJ Important Deal Announces at Tacoma Involvlnq Famous Property Near Juneau TAENIA. V a.-li.. Aujr. o. --Hul revealed here mi Hal-unlay Mia) an option on Hie famous i-iiii tiK"" mine itoar .... .. . I .. I. .. ........ .Wan I iJcuge T. JaaJon, general manager oi me .vtnku-Maitu- ean Minliu !... a n I . ,. llctuti. president of- Hie lllrch Chlcag IT Ml m hi,' ( s Mr llul t one or I in ITI n - elpul owner i me (. iiicatti.il! mine along Willi llugli I., Wallace iiiriiiei' amnuauor oi rrmuf. Thr Clin agtr In one of I lie Iik.i tii.,iiM iii Alu-ltu hum it I said in have proifTiccd ?H.- 000.001) III profit tnee IVUV. The Mini fr winch Hie option ha I n taken ha not heeiij dlcled, urn n orrwrp at LABOR CONGRESS Demonstrations Occur In Dublin and Police are Unable to Prevent Them 1)1 MI.1N. Auk. C. Wild scenes r.reiirreil In DiitdUi today in coil, nertlon wllh the lrih Tradu 1 nlou lionpre. Heh'ttales suinp' lo the M)mion lloue found , approach blocked by n crowd on Mis. MaljtMie I.eeinlns. MC-demontratnrs who trleil to nelie loria, defeated Mrs. HiauVnid, Hie bulldlns. They shouted ''lle-IVancouver, for Hie ladies' sin-lease the prisoners. Up .vltli j:le UHe. Larktn ns Ine Irish labor leader."! Peer and Sparliiifr. Vancouver. The oolico were unable to pre- won the men's double final and vent the scene. SUMMER FROST IN" BULKLEY VALLEY Last Week's Cold Snap Did Some Damage to Crops Wet Weather Continues SMITHIES. Alitt. 0. -The fpell or Avel weather Is yet unbroken with its resultant worry to those who are tryius to yet in the hay crop. Many of Ihe Ritrdens iu (he district are wearlns a sickly hue following Ihe heavy frosl of cd - nesday last. Ileans and pen stir- fered most but It i expected that potatoes will recover unless an- other cold snap conies along. HARVESTERS FROM BRITAIN WINNIPKO, Aug. O.-t Nearly ,)() lurvesl laborers are ex-peeled fit un tlieat llrilaln within I be next three weeks lo help harvest Hie grain crops of the three prairie provinces. Subscribe for the Dally Newt. Woodrow Wilson, former jut Hie lime. president Mtilv yesterday !'' ftatrof Hie former president' heallh would caue liim to ds- fline. Later Mr. Wilson ilcrided lo join.piihifcly in Ihe lat trihute to the dead president whose kindness and eourley l him 'Mr. Wilson- on March i. I US I Wa the outstanding fealurc of Inau- guration Day. Iowa Paya Tribute IK KINK. Iowa. A u it. C. - TIm prairie of Iowh loiluy paid their trilmle to llif meinury of the lair Prjldeul Warren OnmaliH Harding, Silent ax were these prairie, they were no more ilenl than the men. women and ehililreii who gathered in lli'i nral town to sr he funeral train pa Many of the mourner had driven In from the farm before laylftthf and other had remained up all ulylit bill nil had one deire In stntul with their head bared at the raiWIdc n the train repre. entintr the nation's sorrow liur- r(ri .VICTORIA TENNIS PLAYERS WINNERS INDIVIDUAL PLAY Finals of B.C. Association Title Matches Took Place on Saturday VIOTOMA. Aug. fi. K. Verley, Victoria, attain won Hie men s slnjsles title of the llritfsh C.o-Aoeialion lumlilii Lawn I emus defeatius .1. II. I'roclor in Hie final round on Saturday by 0-2, li7. and C-.'t. Mrs. Diamond and Miss Fraser, Vancouver, won the Indies' doubles title. Verley and Mrs. Diamond woo the mixed doubles. BRITISH CONSULTING l ENGINEER IN CANADA Col. Roland C. Fielding to Mako Investigations In Northern Ontario Districts MONTHKAL, Aim.'. (". llowland (j. Fieldiiis, one of Kuttland's leadins cousiiltlns mining "iishi ecru, arrived hero. today on Hie liner Mesanlle. lie represents llrillh capital and Is on his way o Nurtliern Ontario lo survey the gold mining situation around Porcupine and Klrkland Lake. "Canada, in my opinion," said Col. fielding," is destined to become Hie world's greatest gold producing country. No other country offers m'oro prospects in this direction. South Africa had her zenith as far as producing goes. Kngland needs now liebls lo develop for her supply and I have come over hero to thoroughly study thy situation.'" TWO SWIMMERS TRY CHANNEL Henry Sullivan Six Miles from French Shore Mrs. Carton Also Making Good Pro- "ress IKJVKII. Kiialand, A us. 0. lleniy Sullivan of Lowell, Mas-xaeliUKel, making hi evrnth altempl lo wim the Kiislixh ('lianuet from Shakespeare Cliff lo Hie l-'reuch nide, was reported ix mile off the coat of fruicelOn Saltirilay 1111 mnruins. Mr, (llemiiitttou GarMMi of the L'nileiJ Stale, credited with vvimuiins from Alliauy lo .New York. tarlii the ehatinel won at I. 25 thi morniini- accompanied by two l)oer hoats ainl a pilot. Mr-. (aro,u liiIi-jnd i kecpin? aloiiasiile her la ie her fooil h reipiireil. Sl;e in making soihI progress. FIRST GAME TO NANAIMO Conhaught Cup Football Final on Saturday Ended In Score of 1 to Nil WINNIPEG, Aug. 6 After hard fought struggle, Nan-almo on Saturday emerged winners by a score of 1 to nil over the Montreal CP. It's In the first game of the Con-naught Cup Dominion football two-games championship series. The teams meet again tonight to decide the ownership of the cup. Tha Mon-trealers are not discouraged In the least and feel they will appear to better advantage In the second game and. take the cup East. On the other hand, the Nanalmo boys are equally confident of swelling the lead. MONTREAL MAN IS KILLED IN AUTO SMASH VANCOUVER VANCOrVKIt, Aug. . Arthur l.amont, Montreal salesman, va- killed when the automobile in which he was riding was struck I'.v a street car and bounced off against a hydrant, David Powell, unronver. who was with bin: was injured. SWISS COLONIZATION HEAD VISITS CANADA Dr. Hans Bernhard Arrives Montreal and Will Visit Com-patriots Recently Settling Here MONTHKAL, Aug. 0- Dr. Hails llernhnrd, director of Hie Swiss AsMiciatinu for Interior colonization and industrial agriculture, arrived here on the sleaiuer Meganlic yesterday. He will spend the next six or sevVn weeks louring Oulnrio and lli prairie provinces mid will visll a many a possible of thti 7K0 ''wis immigrants who .settled In Canada Ihl year. He wa ac companied from Switzerland by Kill it Heck, the Association's re prcM'tilalivc In Canada and the I'nlled Slale. TREATY IS SIGNED LAtJSANNK, Aug. 0. -Turco The, - American treaty was signed at 4,12 today. CLOSED THIS AFTERNOON IT IS ANNOUNCED MUCH FISH IS LANDED TODAY: Halibut Arrivals Over the Week End Total 349,000 Pounds j Including Trawlers llaliliul arrival" at llii. port over the week-end Mailed i9,- 0(10 pound. t p'his inurnins eishl Americuu Inial and eleven (Canadian marketed 105,000 poiiiul and 71,000 pounds res pectively at lhe-Fih Kjchantre. eveums, Hie uuna Idiau I iih A Cold Storase Co. trawler Andrew Kelly arrive! from the hank? with 05.000 pound and thi tiioriiius Hie ! , K. Kol,er arriveil with l.'i.OlMl pound for the same eouiiiauy. Transaction at the Kih Kx-change today were a follows: American llelgelaiiil, .'.O.boo pound, at I Ic. ami Ke. lo (lie Canadian Fish A Culil Storage' O: Commonwealth. 10.000 pounds, at 1 1.5c and !c. to the Atlin Fisherie. Teddy J., M kooo pound, at I .l ie ami tO,-: lli Citl. 1.50O j pound, at ta.le am 10c, Mini! I Mildred N'lXtfpO pound. at m.wr-unn-rrfcr 't&i hi- Vacinc ' Fisheries. Heliauce I., 22,000 pioimN. at l.l.lc ami 10c. to the rtoyal Fish Heliauce, .5oo pounds, nl l;i.;c ami ltd', ami Mar lo.ooo pounds ai fj.se and doc. to the Itoolli Fisherie Canadian Co. Canadian Johanna, 1.1,000 pounds, at ..'e. and le; I'air of Jacks, 10.000 pounds, at 1 1. He and to.. to; (iiliMin. lii.ooO i .ou nds at 3c ami 10.5c; Viola 2,500 pound, at 12c and 10c; Maiviu, l.5uii iHiunds at 12c and toe; Muirneag, 5,00(1 pounds, at 12.1c and 10c: Tillie S 5uo pound at I2r. ami toe. to the Canadian Fih A Cold Storage Co. Heeille, 17.000 pound, at 1 2.3c and Hie. and N. A S. l.tKKi pound at 11.5c and lOc. to the Atlin Fisheries. Kouyosu, 3,000 pound, at 1 2.1c ami 10.7c to Ihe Hoyal Fish (i. Toodie. 5,500 pounds at 1 1. So and Inc. lo Hie llooth Fisheries Canadian Co, NEW TIMBER FIRM ON GRAHAM ISLAND HAS BEEN INCORPORATED Incorporation of the (iraham Island Timber Co. Ltd., with capitalization of 9300,000 and head office iu Nancouvcr, is an nounred iu (he current Issue of the ll.C, (iazelle. The incorpora trillion was handled by Mayers, Stockton A Smith, Vancouver legal firm, and certain details were arranged by I'almore A Ful ton, of this city. The company will lake over n largo area of Ilniher hinds on ( 'milium Island hut further details of its pro- WILL CARPENTIER AND SIKI MEET AGAIN FOR TITLE IS QUERY MADE 1'AltlS, Aug. . The Interna- lional lloxlng Union desire know what Ihe French Hoxiug Commission proposes to do regarding a return match between Oeorges Carpcnllcr and ltatlllug Sikl for the heavyweight championship of Kurope. The union says the time limit for the match expired on Juue 20. Dybhavn & Hanson Pay $20,000 for 83 Foot Frontage on Third Avenue at A deal is being closed loday between the Hank of Montreal and liybhavn v llauou, Jural real estate firm, whereby the latter become, owners of Ihe S.I-fool north corner at Third Avenue and nun Street. .Mr. Uyhhnvu announced this morning that the papers had urrived .from, the Kat and would be ,igued up to-, WINMl'KC, An?. C Richard day. The purchase price, js in the neighborhood of Jjst'O.OUO. . Vaush. former mayor of Aked what Hie intentions of his company were following Winnipeg and the Hritisli repre-Ihe transaction, Mr. Djbhavn stated they planned erectius a sentative on Hie Saar Yallev limn. permanent ' business block on ... i , . , , a year ai least. A frame husines buildius now lieeiHiItt llio tirm.Arlv vi.-lil.i Id .......,' ' uiimci iiiiv; iu r. . nuri. iiii.h Luildius coulaiu loT ciuar store McArlhur's shoe store and the Canadian National city tiekel and telegraph offices. CHANCELLOR IS NOT YET NAMED!: Reginald McKenna Declines Premier Baldwin's Offer Several Prosoects Mentioned LONfHN. Aug. (5. III. Hon.' rtesiaald McKenna. who was chancellor of the exchequer ler Premier Asipiilh aiol wa olrercd a similar portfolio under- Premier Haldwin, ha de cided nol (it lake Ihe position. newspapers stale. Ihe Daily Press sav that it is likely Neville Chamberlain, i uuuisier oi neaiiii. win tie t tie : next chancellor. The Daily .Mail say thai Hie name of Sir W. loyson Hicks, Sir Laming Wtirlh- inglon F.van and Lieul.-Col. Amery are being mentioned for Ihe post. NO DELAY IN TAXPAYING Collections to August 1 Higher This Year Than Since 1913, Treasurer Reports Up to August 1, tho date on which the first penalty went Into effect. $203,332.82 or 81 per cent of the total general taxation levy for the year had been paid in, the city treasurer's office reported this morning. From outside points, several payments have also been received since August 1, which will further swell the total. City officials state that the record of collections this year Isr the best since 1913 and reflects a restoration of confidence on the part of property owners of the city. MfWF Kh Nl MA Ik TAKEN FROM HERE Agitation Is reported in "Ihe. south by dilTerent members of the Union or ll.C. .Municipalities lo hold Ihe ID 23 convention iu Vancouver instead of I'rince llu tojl'ort. This city was selected for the meeting at the convention held last year in Kainloop and notices vie re sent out to various municipalities recently by A. W. Cray, New We.slminsler.Wsecr'e. lury calling attention to the first meeting to, he held here un Aug. 'it. Corner of Fifth St. the property but construction of MARK IS LOWER YET AND LOWER NKW YOMK, Aug. C. tiermah mark depreciated ! forty per cent over the 0 week end and are quoted i on the Im-at market today at 53c a million or 1,880,-7P2 to the American dollar. On Saturday, the price wa 8Ke a million. Cable reports that (ieriuany is floating an internal gold loan in bonds of small denominations are regarded here as foreshadowing the disappearajire uf (be paper mark and' the uhtitli-liou of gold bonds as currency. tency. VICTORIA SHIP SOLD TO VANCOUVER MILL Barkenllna S F. Tolmle Becomes Property of Hastings Mill , and Will Carry Lumber vicroitiA, Aug. C: The barkeutiue S. F. r ohn.e, i -ii, which I...- i r.. ....I., r.. .: has T been r bought . . by Hie , Hastings V ' , ., Mill Coniiauy , of Nancouver. Hie esel lies left in low for the Manila.,,' and will I be used hence- forth in the lumber Irade. hince her last voyage, several uroliths ago the lolmie ha been tied up ill Wf.ueil l UIIU III (lie CUSIOtiy Ol the Dcpi-rjmeiil of .Marine. LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S SCORES American League Cleveland 15, New York 7. Detroit 11; Philadelphia I. Chicago I, Itostou 8. SI. Louis 3, Washington . National League Philadelphia 1-3, Pittsburg 3- Hrooklyu 7-0; Chicago 3-3. New Y'ork U, Cincinnati 4. Jloslon I, St. l.oui 2, Coast League , Los Angeles ll-G. Portland 8-5 Sail Lake City 2-2, Vernon 10 15. Sacramento 3-t. Oakland 5-0. San Francisco I, Seattle 12. . SUNDAY'S SCORES Coast League San Francisco 3-2, Seattle II. Los Auseles 1-2, Portland 7 5, Salt Lake City 1-0, Vernon IS. Sacramento 10-0, Oakland 7-0 National League Brooklyn 3, Chicago I. New York 2, Cincinnati .0. Hoslou t, St. Louis o. American League St. Louis 8, New York V. Hoslon 3, Detroit 2. Cleveland 5, Washington 0. GOLF CHAMPION CANADA TOUONTO, Aug. .-- Clarence Hackney. Aliunde City, won the Canadian Open (toll Championship with a card or 205 for 72 hole-. CHAIRMAN OF I LIQUOR BOARD Former Mayor Waugh of Win nipeg Gets Appointment At . Present on Saar Com alon mission since its ainiointment! has accepted the appointment a chairman of the Manitoba Liquor Commission Ij administer the new Moderation Act. Mr. Waugh will return lo Winnipeg ri. soon a he cn be released from his Htirope'an dulieS which he perform as a minority of one in the leelli of the rest of he commission's policy of ag- gressive militarism. 1DR0WNINGWAS JUST AVERTED Prompt Action of C. H. Orma Saved Ufa of Earl Backer at Salt Lake ijar Hecker. a local youn? man, was nearly drowned at tin Salt Lake yesleniay afternoon laud, but for the prompt action r(l im"p',re Hf mi,,,, of a ,r- Orme, serious consequences wwM y ave resulted. Decker, with his brother, was learning to swim nnd had been m t lie habit of walking out iu Hit -(shallow pool up to his armpits 1! ami then striking out for thn shore. Yesterday afternoon he 4 vva" walking out but stepped off? ie lwlge ai, ff illlo (e "". He had gonejlown for the J .:..., ,: .....f 1, ........ .... mini iniiiT win-ii, ii. urnic uu- iiU .i,... i.. kj- .,.' n.Mi.ii.. i.i. i., n... 5 nall was SUCcesrul in getting ? Wm bai.k to (? s,K,re Accoril. , lo e(J w,,nes8Mt Becker " vvou, certainly have drowned but- f,)r It.,. ,., n-ilnnB ren- dered him 'by Mr. Orme. He was-his not much the worse for sud- den immersion. a INQUEST BRINGS si a a VERDICT MURDER But Death of Mrs. Jane Dick at Victoria Is as Much a Mystery as Ever a YICTOIUA, Auif. 6. The. in.. quest over the lute Mrs. Jainr, Dick, whose body with tho head crushed was found In tier homo tin l'rincess Avenue last week, concluded today. A Verdict of murder against some person or petrous unknown was returned by the coroner's jury. The, police are vigorously beudini. every effort lo solve the mystery, GENERAL DEAD Sir Edward Hutton Was In Charge of Canadian Militia From 1898 to 1900 LONDON, Aug 0. Lleuh General Sir F.dwurd Hutton, aged" 73, is dead here. Ho wa in (barge or the Canadian Milltiii between 1 8J8 und 1000. s O- BIRTH A son was born to Mr. und Mr. David Wltfon of I'ark Ave-nue at the General Hospital rut AutfUsI 3. 'I