iniiiuu tu iii c 111111.11 neni a n i'iar 11 ui me v ti?uiiiK- n on rriii.vnnnoti. 1 his declara- li... ..... i.ni.ln In llni llfilliill fll 'IUII tl IIUIU1J 111 Uiu iiun '.uinnrons hy Arthur I'onsonuy, miller seeretary of slate for for-'ign affairs. LUTHERAN TOUR PARTY IS HERE Arrived From South on Steamor Prlncot Rupert and Going East by Train A tour party of 30 people from St Paul, Minnesota, under the Lutheran Travel Bureau, will ar- i.I.... r ii II. .... 11... 1I..1 inn Ulllll I nil F'vuui uu inu i liner H ii perl (his afternoMii and iuo- i-ir.i i.'iiNi. iiv limn it wuiL'ii an xira sleeper is neing piacen ror their acconvniodatloii. They have been in California and aro now on . 1 1. i , they will spend two days at Jas iper t'ark. PHILLIPINOS ARE BELIEVED PERISHED 'it , -'i-j,,.. Andrew Kelly Brought In Fifty Thousand for Cold Storage and Other Sales About Hundred Thousand Over one hundred thousand jiunds of halibut was sold at the exchange today and the An drew Kelly brought in fifty tlious- r ... if... I'. lio..' hMili r.ni.i ailll lur inu uoiianuii. Sloraite Company. Details of the sale follow: American Peliean. 10.000. to Pacific Fisheries at 14.70 and 7. llnitel II.. 15.000, to Pacific Fisheries al 1 M and 7. Uranus, 18,000, lo Cold Murage ui it. 70 and 7. Volunteer. 7.000. to Booth Fisheries at 1 1.50 and 7. Happy, 0,500, and Wabash, 8, 500, to Atlin Fisheries at 11.50 and 7. Canadian Margalice. 7,500, to Atlin Fish eries, at 13.00 and 8. Nuba, 0,000, Johanna, 11,000, .to lloyal Fish Co. al 13.80 and 8 'Foodie. 5,000. 10 Cold Storage at 13.00 and 8. Ethel June. 3.000. lo Atlin Fisheries, at 13.00 and 8. Verna, 0,000. lo Allin fisheries at 13.50 and 7.50. RAILWAY DIRECTOR IS VISITING HERE TODAY Arriving This Afternoon on the Vancouver Boat and Going on to Anyox D. J. McDougall of Toronto director or the Canadian National Itailway, accompanied by his fn m iiv. Is arriving here Ibis afternoon on the boat from Van icouver and will continue through ' to Anyox re (urn ng nerc minor MANILA, July 30. Sixty nil- row anil continuing east Friday MVes are lietiiiveil in Imvn iini'l.liml 1 Mr M. I ton cm II nppiimniililpd when the. molorship Agusan was Ihe president as far as Vancouver burned Iblaml but could not with him. wait lo return Whole Matter To Be Roviewed In Conference To Be Held This Autumn. Systom Unsatisfactory. LONDON, July 30. Colonial Secretary Thomas announced in the House of .Commons I hut the British lioverniiieiK las -deler-ni incd lo alter the entire system of Dominion refijesenlatioti, He said the syJleiu of Dominion representation , at .the inter-allied conference -w-as unsatisfactory. The (Jovernmeiit had decided lo invite the Dominions to send representatives to a conference which will examine the entire iluallon with a view to avoiding litriculties hitherto encountered. It is hoped lhal Ihe conference ill he held in October. Ihe announcement of the con ference follows a disagreement between Ihe British and Canadian (iovernments in regard lo the mailer of representation at Ihe 'OSSIBILITIES OF ISLANDS;: Georgo Bryant Says Things Look Prosperous And Will Bonellt City. Chough Mnssett Inlet is cap able of producing splendid veg- lables and peas, carrots, etc., thai are grown there are remark able in their size ami quality, the future of that district will lie in the development of the llsheries, minerals and timber industry, thinks O. A. Bryant who returned litis afternoon on lite Prince John from his llrsl trip to the Islands. While Ihe Massett Timber Co.'s A photograph of Miss Olee Hastings uf -Spencer, Iowa, who was decorated with the Gold Cross of the Redeemer, the highest decoration of the Creek government, in recognition of her services as orphanage director for the Near East Relief in Greece. Sir Henry Ihorn ton Makes a New Suggestion in Regatd to Keeping Railway Non-Political VANCOUVER, July 30. Speaking at a luncheon of the Canadian Cnib and Board of Trade, Sir Henry Thornton, head of the Canadian National Railway system, declared it a comparatively easy matter to keep 'politics out of Ihe purchasing and other departments of Ihe railway but it was most difficult to meet unfair criticism made for political prestige. j "The time should come," said Sir Henry," when all political parties should feel they have a direct interest in the railway of the people. The railways belong to no political party and one way to keep the railway from lie- ing used in politics is lo give: proper repreenlation lp all political parties with men of out-j ondon conference which is now . nniiin llwlnM nl.iliiv nnn itting, in lonnellion with thel lllinr .: ..njj.ip,.! Eroiio.- ' ...l . Dawes report ior seiiieiiieni oi the (ierman reparations other mailers. : AIR FORCE CLUB TO MAKE MACLAREN HONORARY MEMBER VANCOUVEIl, July 30. Membqrs of the Air Force Club of British Columbia at a Hireling last night decided to make Stuart Mnc-Laren, t lie British round the world flyer, an honorary member of the club, when he arrives at Prince llupert. POLICE ARE BUSY ' ON SKEENA RIVER mill at Buckley Bay Is closing Dominion and provincial police down and there are no signs yet i,uvt. mn busy around Hie Skeena of activity at the Port Clemcnl Mver canneries lately. plant, Mr. Bryant says that llterej Yesterday at Port Essinglon is quite a good deal of stir at theiWilliam; SmUrl, Indian, was as- Islandst and things look prosper-Uessed $05 and costs by Justices uus. J lie,, gold smelling project seems to be a going proposition Coming up Friday ot lite Peace G. W. Taylor and Dr. Saiter for having liquor in and the canning industry Is going his. possession ami resisting ar- strong. lite Atnterson poie camp rest. p. Anderson, a wntie man, near l'oil Clements is einploying'wns fined $15 for being drunk on a number of men. mi Indian reserve, and Matthew Mr, Bryant is of Hie opinion .Wesley, Indian, was. fined $15 for that the largo .stand' of pulpwoodinoxication. . The "arrests wero on Ihe Islands will eventually made by Dominion Constable, come under development lucre. Watkiusnn Provincial Con-All development on the Isands stables Cralo and Gibson, will ''lie of direct beuellt to tho Several itutro cases of drunken-city of Prince llupert, Mr. Bryant ness and supplying' will bo tried declares. 'at Port Essiugton oil Friday. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance wilh newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wed" Anywhere at Anytime. ding parlies. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply lo Boston and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. WATT VI DECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL. XIV., NO. 178. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, l?if Yesterday Circulation. J7IJ Street Sales, 48ft PRICE FIVE CENTS. fmrnririT 'UTTERS ARE TO BE DISCUSSED SIR HENRY THORNTON TO BE GUEST OF BOARD OF TRADE AT DINNER Greater Share in All Empire Policies for Dominions in Future nTTA'WA. .Ittlv 30. Canada's representation "t the forth- ... m.inw If. 1.11 ! 1 1 1 I ( Pi II I l III lllf. Ijllllllli; III li'HIMWll llivu (uiiuni, ; - ..,.. ,. liont'd hy Colonial secretary i nonius jchchhij ,w uuhji l,e discussed at meetings of the cabinet in the forthcoming week. he a lorinui imperial cuiiierum u um muni - - im .... Letter methods of securing Dominion representation in inlf riiailOllUI coiucrciicc., hh Miiu.iiii -w. --- TgillU It' ............ r r....i . ii . H.miiirn .'I n win. it'. A CUMIP QfENE 'MARGALICE STRUCK rtUlllllliA JjUIMJ nnrv it cvincrTC BLOODY RIOTS Dissemination of Leaflets Among Peoplo t uuuini umibuaiii Vessel Finished Fishing Trip, However, And Will Now Go Into Dry Dock. While proceeding lo the hall-hul batiks about len days ago. the Canadian halibut schooner Mar- C.W.CITTA, July, 30. Seven allce, Cant. Jack Christiansen, iuii m wuir u 1 1 1 m win iallj ill iiik maiu w liumpt-d a rock lit Skfdcgatt .iiitwl.1,1 ... . tiiiflirl lif.U.'ft. !l Uet. . I 'I ii-omi "U ii i lit i in u luiiiiivv " i .iiuiwiiii l i j 1 1 nil i it i v ii iiiiii nvttw iwii uiiii it. an ii iwt ii- if made and Ihe vesseT-ttnitlnucd her (rip, returning lo port this News of trouble seldom; comes ..,,,.., i .i wjh a catch of 7,500 . i a . . . . ... . . . Mill ii ai nan ui mc i.r.im.u wl.irli was som lo ine iiun-u i.r.n.io, ....., w .Mim risueiiesi. .nirr ui.mmuj..., Itllllll M.w.vi.wi " , .... . mill .1 IT2 II I'r Will Kll I"' origin, are being circulated an nouncing that I he Hengal revolu limiiirv r.iitinci nasseii a resoiii-i tin i ecu 1 1 n if lo negin ruinies ;illlall.l(lll UI HUlim UIIH-VIO. ibi a. a. a, a. . - a . 1 1 ill 1 1 H ft IV1I.HN iJiiuiiniiuLiu NOT ALLOWED rllnn hu IJnltftd SWISS Or JADBn Would bo Breach of Washington Treaty LONDON, July 30. The Ilril ill government has made repre- In- I niled Slates ami Japan thai alteration of elevations ol tno guns on capuai war tesseis ui ... ... - e j u iiMiiiri'M iiir i lie n iu"c ui i..- .i .... .: . ..-u.... r ' n ur i ...I .1115 in iiuinru ui these irons would be, in the Canadian National dry tlocK where a new false keel will he in. stalled as well as new planks in the hull and oilier minor repairs. HALIBUT SALES S. FLYERS REACH ORKNEYS KIRKWALL, ORKNEY ISLANDS, July 30.- -The American round the world aviators on their homeward lap, arrived from Rrough, England, al 4.10 o'clock Ibis afternoon. Weather conditions today were ideal, and, if they remain favorable, it is likely I be llyers will him otr tomorrow or Friday for Iceland, via the Faroe Islands. 4 REPRESENTATION OF DOMINIONS SIR HENRY GUEST HERE AT DINNER Will bo Entertained at Dinner Hero by Board of Trade on Wednesday An Invitation sent through F. G. Dawson to Sir Henry Thornton to an Informal dinner under the auspices of the Board of Trade here has been accepted and Sir Henry and the members of his party will be guests on that occasion on the evening of Wednesday, August 6. After leaving here Sir Henry will stop off at Hazelton where he will be driven out to see the surrounding country. It Is possible that other stops may be made along the line of rail- Three Cases Trlod at Port Es-j way. He will also visit the slngton Yesterday and tnoro Peace River country. SPRUCE FROM BUCKLEY BAY A scow, load of airplane sprue is arriving here today front Buck le Bay for shipment over the, Canadian National Railway for Vickers. Former shipment tif this lumber were made from Los Angtlclcs to Montreal, and at that lime protests were made til the lumber not being sent direct. Tho present shipment is of 100,000 feel, and will amount to live carloads. . Subscribe for ihe Dally New. Intrepid Newspaperman Made Voyage from Seattle with Wife, Baby and Goat in Open Boat Cruising up the Pacific coast from Puget Sound to Alaska by gas boat is becoming quite a common thing but possibly the most novel and adventurous method of doing it yet recorded is being employed by E. Pentz, an American newspaperman, who was here yesterday. Mr. Pentz, who is making the trip from Seattle to Skagway in a 1(J foot open boat powered with a 3 horse-power Elko outboard motor, is accompanied by his wife and eight month old baby. Aboard Ihe boat there is also a goat to provide milk for the baby. When Mr. Penz left Seat- ! 1 tie, he had a dog and cat as well fni T 11 A PIJI Mf but these were lost coming up H AlJilliU I tic coast. i The boat, which is named tlici Ark, has a speed of about six: iiiiles an hour and to increaso this s:ieed a sail is used when the . Seattle on June 2, landings have been made al various suitable i.iiinltf unit I .Hi il;iv u.it Alien! at. writing articles for the Seattle aw. a . WV W a nmlHI V nedy. An opportunity will be ghen them to see various points of interest around the city. LEAGUE BASEBALL American Washington. 2; Cleveland, i. New York, 0; Chicago, 4. Philadelphia, 3; Detroit, 4. Boston, 0; St. Louis, 3. National Pittsburg, 8; Boston, I. St. Louis, 2; New York, 5. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Cincinnati, 12; Brooklyn, 2. S. L. Bump, general manager of the Los Angeles Lumber Pro ducts' Co., returned from Buck ley Bay on the Prince John this afternoon, and will proceed this evening hy train to Vancouver, enroute lo Los Angeles. G. A. Woodland returned on the Prince John this afternoon after making Hie round trip lo Ihe northern end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. PROCEEDING weather is suitable. Having left "P uia si.nu. ...u.t.-.0 That Success Is Being At tained In Operations vin... n,v Lfinr u .I..-,,...,. i.n.J Hcporls from Massett by the age through Johnston Straits, ' ' '" - where Hie boat almost came to."'" "c """ u. grief in a tide rip. A suitable oee, S' m irom me easi lido having been taken advanl- r 51 . , u'e " "n " considerable sucwm. age. of, there w. no difficulty in."! ? of 1 'e 18 now s aked getting through Seymour Nar- Mu,cl' co"n,lry and'1 Present ,s " op- rows and Queen Charlotte Sound ir,bugreral,"8 ure ,lke,y"l Proveuc-there was also navfgafed saMy were some large swells for . . 11 " .?ald l i0e a P0'1" sue, a small boat. Yesterday, ln, ,. , r , ... . .,., lion lo know that a good margin rc i & lull in tiuiii im. " .'Urt- ... . , ,. nf ti rn fi t nn Via cnnncoil if fl.a get in (Jrenville Channel, and, - '' ., , . V i t after coming into port for gaso- ll.nl I Wnr.n n.ill ).. nn V. i , . ,,,,! ii alia inf;ic vlll lie HU illK IIIUIICJ' I ne, proceeded to the ear- . , ,, . . ,. ,;, ,. , Lakanian , . j . , Island , .. , to be obtained. Rather it is sug- mouth camp at , . .. , ,, .. . ,. , ,, gested that a steady industry is n Me.lakatla Passage, where he e8lab,uifed ke be , nighl was spent Early tl Hh k M ,lh t u morning the Ark left for Dundas, Island and (he run to Ketchikan it is expected will be made in three days. Mr. Pentz expects to remain in Alaska, and, after reaching Skagway, wilt look for a job. He is KING WINNER AT GOODWOOD Star, describing his novel cruise London Cry Came In Five Lengths up the coast. Ahead of Ten n ant's Colt IANAU1AN UtNlAL LONDON, July 30.-Tl.e royal,. nriCPATCO TAMIMr CHl(,rs were carried to victory to-JJbLLuAltj tUilllllU day when King George's horse London Cry won the Goodwood Party of Forty Will Arrive by Slakes by five lengths. A. H. Train Tomorrow and Sail for Vancouver Some forty delegates from Eastern Canada to the Canadian Dental Association convention at lennanls colt liodda, came second and "Mrs. Howson's colt Satan was third. London Cry went to the post witlt the betting 100 to 9 against him. Vancouver next week will arrive vautii ip in tho city by train tomorrow WAlIVt lUUlH ID afternoon and proceed south on the steamier Prince llupert. Several of the delegates are from DROWNED ON SKEENA Toronto and they are travelling John Hyzlmsku Lost His Life at under the leadership of Dr. Ken Haysport After Being Struck by Boom John llyzimsku, 18-year-obl Indian, was drowned al the government float at Haysport be tween 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday when he was precipitated into the water after being struck by the boom of his fishing boat. The body was pot recovered. Deceased's home was at Skeena Crossing. CONSERVATIVE IS ASSURED OF SEAT Recount In Dowdnoy Rosults In Gain of Four Votes For J. A. Catherwobd NEW! WESTMINSTER, July 30. The recount in "Hie Dewdney election vole resulted In confirming J -. Catlierwood, tho Conservative, in t lie seal with a majority of 13 over. Maxwell Smith, Ihe Liberal. Mr. "Catlierwood gained four voles. Subscribe for the Dally News.