pound tor first class fish le at D.iyic and Ic. 1 De- tall of the sale were: American ' Daily. 2P.O00. to lloolb Fisher- Prosperity." 15,000, to Cold, strecl -and basement top. Storage at 10.00c and ic. I Hill-l" d loravc CARPENTERS' UNION IS Venus, 35,000, to Pacific Flsh-crie al Uc ami Ic. Ced ric, lo.yoo, to Cold storage at 1 0.50c and 5c. Vesta, 11.000, to Mooth Fish-cries al lie and 5c. Wave. 0,500. to Pacific Fisheries ul 10.70c and 4c. Canadian Gape Spencer, 12,000, to .At-liu V.l'erios at IJc and 5c. Dingo, ,000; lo Cold Slorago ul in. inc aim iv ' " .. 1 ! U I ..II I ,.f C. IIOO In l ll ll OI """I cl veiiM Ulliri J fill 1.1 .......... ,v. - Storage id ..t 0.10c and 4c Porren, 5.500, to Al! in Fisheries al 10.20c and Ic. SEVENMRNED NEW YORK FIRE ?; by Apartment House Caught Fire and Some Died In Their Sleep SAIIANAC LAKF.. July i. Bcven persons are dead and another Is believed lo be fatally burned a .the result of a fire in a three storey apartment bouse (hi morning. All the victims (lently djed In (heir sleep. Jtidg-iuig from Ihu position of (lie bodies. Hon. T. D. Pathillo, minister of land, is expected to visit Prince Huperl about, the middle of the mouth. Ho will very likely be here when (lie Vancouver J' l'ird of Trade parly arrives ters were uaugiiiig over wc 'i workmen's heads as they dug j Ihrouah lljc debris, searching, for Prices Varied This Mornlnflj the victims.- From Nfne to Eleven Cents The scream (of those im mr- , rurioiied. jcouldi,bcJiCiicd. by tlie 'i . " t.'f. ....I.. I II, fif.itiii.tt f.ti.1 itimfiirw lucre was u uik biic "v " "w....--. , exchange this morning, 21'J.OUO; The crash came suddenly as pound of halibut changing 'he orchestra commenced playing. hands. Of lliis 170,500 was ami it sounded like I lie rumble ofj v i.i I.. I... 4 ........... Ii.iultf Un j:irlliillliiL, Mi)l llf 1 1 1 ' Prices varied from Mc to tic a 'dancer thought it was merely . Jan explosion of a main Itre-i cracker and continued dancing but In an instant the wall ami three floors came crashing down, crushing the dance floor to the ADDRESSED BY VISITOR Delegates to Trades and Labor Council Chosen La3t Night The Carpenters' Union held a deferred meeting in their hull last evening, vhenW. Wilkin-son-of Vancouver, who Is general organizer of the union between t lie cuasl and Winnipeg was present. In. giving an address (iibson, 0.000, to Uobl StwrnRc coxering matters conuecled with at 10 10c and Ic. "IIIUII u us poui'i'i on Lipxetl. 5.000, lo Atlin Fisjier- Hil the present time there "' .M nffilialed mcm- ami ie. Ht loo c t..i ! iwin i ituviil i-uii her in the union whereas in f Ulllllliin. ,vv" . ,. .. r.,. :.i m ine n.i.l Ic. I'-'-' was a membership ... ionics iiirecuy luiecung i lie older were touched upon by Mr. Wilkinson, Who will spend until Tuesdayln the city doing organization work in connection with (he union. Delegate to- the local Trades ami Labor Council, were elected the union a follows:' J. J. illi. D. McLcod, P. Hughes ami Dave Scott. EDMONTON GRADS WIN IN OKLAHOMA KDMONTO.W July I. The I'M-' oionlon Commercial (irad ladle basketball champions of Hie world, who are on a loilr of Iho ,-iitl urn mIiiIi.u lllnl ltljllf lie wen" on 1 lie III ltd. floor when Unruled (iulhrie, Oklahoma, by a fire slarlcd and had no .chance jeore of 21 lo It lo escape. Some, of I hem evl TUNNEY KNOCKED OUT HERMAN LAST NIGHT KANSAS CITY, July Tunney, American champion, knocked .lack Herman, of New Hie second round b! i. (Iimio . V. Wilkinson, the nioncer bee man of this city, lias been losing a lot or hi slock within the past week. He ha been building up hi two eol- onie and getting them ready for what lie hoped would be a big season. when suddenly they began to die by the thousand ami the result is disas- Iron to his prospects for a big honey crop. Mr. Wilkinson has sent some of Hie bees to I lie Government station at Ottawa, and until the re- porl arrive be will not know whal ha happened . them. Hi surmise ithal someone ha been using a poisonous .spray -wJ''ch the bee have taken in gathering honey or pollen BUILD HOTEL FOR RAILWAY Despatch Says Canadian National Will Lease Big Building at Vancouver VANCOUVER, July 4. A Montreal despatch to the Sun states that an American syndicate will build a 500 room hotol on Goorgla Street, Vancouver, costing $3,500,000 and lease It to the Canadian National Railway for a number of yoart, jack reddick VICTOR IN FIGHT Counts. Out Roscoe Stragma(la of Portland In Bout at Vancouver Last Night. VANCOUVFH. July 1. Jack lleddick, Canadian middleweight champion of Moose Jaw. sloppei lloscoeo SlVagmalia of Portland Ore,, in the fourth round of scheduled leu round bout last night. Hedilick sent the Oregonian down Id the count of nine wilh right to I lie jaw and Mien as Slraglnuila regained his feel right to the stomach counted him out. FLOOD CAUSED BY CLOUDBURST WEEPS AWAY AUTO IN WYO HUCK SPIllX(5t, Wy., July I- Mrs. H, A. Ferlig, her Hire! children, another woman and man were drowned last evening al Hay Junction when the aula-mobile in which they were riding lightweight jwas caught iu a flood following out Italian!" cioimmirsi. Yor.k, hi nfglit. ' Adverllp In the Dnlly New, & lairrie,. ; The church had been lasle-i fully and beauliiiiily decorated for the occasion and there was a very large minuter oi iriemis oi he contracting parties present. j The bride, very becomingly gown rd in while crepe de ;hiiu wear ing (lie conventional bridal veili with orange blossom-, and carry ing a bouquet of swel peas and, roses, entered the cr.urcii on i lie arm or tier brother. Miss Adene: dvant. the bridesmaid, was al-l liaclively gowned and carried a, bompiel of carnation and sweet; pea. James It. Mitchell was best man. During pisler Mi I Know That My Itedeemeri LiM'th," from "The Messiali." Miss Advanl, who is a sister of Mr. Stephen King of this city,' travelled with tho bride on lheir recent trip from Iho Old Coun-Iry. . John F.i Davey presided al the' organ and playVd the Wedding March. , beautiful arch had been I'lecled in the church, decked with flowers and evergreens. i mi I in Hie centre' a bell sus pended. Afler the ceremony a recep tion wa held at the homv of J. II. MacKay. brother of the bride. on Sixth Ave. '.., where, a ile served. Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs. JohjfWalker poured, while Mr. Jas. Walt served the ices. Those assisting with the serving were Miss Will a Dyer, Miss Car oline Mjlchell. Ml, ijndy's Kemp, and Miss Annie Walker. There was a very large num ber. of beautiful gifts received from local friend as well as from distant field and included a very fine preenl from Ihe board of managers or Ihe Pre W. C. Orchard, rily passenger agent Tor Ihe CP, It., accompanied lh, excursion farly lo Ketchikan on the (Vlncess Hoyal la-i V",nim;. BOSTON GRILL W 'earNi., Large Upblair Pining Halt, with newly laiil dancing mtt J i'arlia, floor for hire. Suitable fur 'UJi dances, banquets and wedding Anywnero ai Anyiim. parties'. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ae. PRINCE RUPERT For 'ratis. apply In Iloslon and Oth 81 J lrill. Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL. XV., NO; 155, PIUXC!! MJPEItT, H.C, SATUHDAY. JL'LY i, 1025. YUrd'i Circulation 167B 8trl StlM 607 PRICE FIVE CENTS. BUILDING FELL CRUSHING MANY DANCERS PROPOSAL TO FORM LOCAL COMPANY TO HANDLE GRAIN THROUGH THIS PORT Upper Storeys of Building Fell and Crushed One Hundred Dancers Celebrating Opening of Holiday Wall collapsed and brought whole structurel:" down on men and girls of Pickwick Club, Boston HUSTON, July 1. l least eight persons lost their lives and between fifty and seventy-five me believed to have been buried in the ruin or the Pickwick Club, a Hcach Street night club und dancing place, which colluded at an early hour Ihis morning without warning in the midst of u Fourth of July celebration. One wall "f H structure collapsed afler being weakened by an exVavalioii. Following this the roor and upper -three storeys crashed down on the second storey where more than 100 BIG FISH SALE AT EXCHANGE I men and Kins were dancing ami carried Unit floor ami the ground floor into the basement. Itesfia" work' is proceeding slowly. Ilraxy beams anil ras SEES ATTACKED AND ARE DYING BY THOUSANDS I - A deep sea diver goes down to locale the liquor on a sunken rum runner off .Sandy Hook. So far he has brought iiji oer ion cases. The bo d was scuttled when a government -cutler gave chase. prpttv wpnniwr. SOLEMNIZED TODAY ? Miss Chrissie MacKay Beoomes Bride of John Currie of This City ; - A very prelly wedding was olemuized today at three o'clock in Hie Presbyterian Church by ttev. M. W. MacKay. when Miss l.hriooie MacKay, sister of J. U. MarKay of lhb"Cit)V became the bride of -Jolin Currle; member of . the contracting firm- of Mitchell failure: of big brokerage firm new york exchange XKW YOHK, July S. Fncunibci-ed by slow moving assets, the Xew York stock bivkeraare firm of Dean Ona'liVia & Co... was thrown into bankruptcy wrlli liabilities approximating !S35,00nooo and assets amounting lp.30,- ooo.ono. aerial derby for the tiiirt' f 1 1 1 1 1 ft U'iln nlerian l.tiurcli. Ornnhv The happy collie will sail onii,U(.on.. the Prince Huperl for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria ami Seattle, ami will reliirtK in about two week time lo lake np residence In ,a very fine new dwelling, which Ihe groom has const ruoled on Mcllride street. Selkirk 151 MILES AN HOUR BY AIRROUTE Captain Bernard Won Aerial Derby Around British Isles Today CROYDON, England, July 4. Captain F, K. Barnard, pllot- Cup. The course covered 1,-C00 miles and the piano made an average spsod of 151 miles an hour. The route, was around Great Britain. RHODERICK POLLARD Was Employod at Claxton . . . . 1. 1. ...i A unlive iy uie mime oi noon-, crick Pollard, aged while he was STOCK MARKET Surf Inlet .... Dunwell Tcriniiius .. I. . 1 Hayvlew . .. Premier I)aly-A!ask a.. II. C. Silver Silvcrcrest ... Indian Huluh lUilVVY SO i id .:. 13.00 . .0G 3.15 1 . Plan to Form Company Handle Grain Through Port of Prince Rupert Committee of Board of Trade to make definite recommendation regarding matter I within few days At the regular meeting of. the Hoard of Trade last night, J, II. IMilsbury, vice-president, was authorized to appoint a com-j mitlee' to investigate and make definite .recommendations how; best lo arrange for the booking of grain through this port a was The cu- liightful wedding luncheon vva1,,,. j fsi,B fut. Claxlon Can- soon as the elevator is completed. The tentative proposal is made that a local brokerage company should be formed which will engage a good man lo at once commence. Ihe work of booking grain this way. Mr Pillsbury in introducing Ihe subject, said the elevator would be completed in good j - lime to take care of Hie present 1 1TAT1TPAM MITPT crop. Already wheal was being Wl IK I 1 1 1 III 11 booked through Vancouver. The difficulty was that no one here was conversant with I lie business of handling Krain. Neither the tSovernnienJ nor. the- railwny could fx expi'cled lo solfcil business. It was up lo the citizens u: it. Prinrc Hiiiterl- lo get" bnj" tx This was I lie most important matter that bad been before Ibeiii for a long time. Grain Firm Interested. F. (S. Dawson said lliat six a Winnipeg grain firm the mai ler of operating llirougli Prince pletion of the elevator was as- n. -cl f ii,p rpr-'"-r-;r Isuml they should gel lo- J Adene Ailvnn. san ? : y"? igclher an. I organize. Securing of "jiisKin." won mo iwu uaw ' King's irr.nds was Ihe first thing, lie urged Ihi! appointment of a 1st rons1 committee to handle it. When organized I hey would ap-' point a man lo go out and get the business. The only way lo I iir,iiiiuilisli anvlliinir was to -ret logeiuer ami cuinaic iu unn Ihe business here. . , : rr M ltnl,..ll t. - ... . .)H7.ilK ilULlll V..IIILUVII DRUWNtU IN aMbNAberh on being asked lo speak. said he was of opinion thai Mils m.i nnth hi, a p nnHorsov Island: was t lie lime lo start booking He Miouglil a man uuiepenueni of Vancouver or Winuipet should be appointed as soon as oi . nossipie. une man in iuuuu- . .. i ii. i i.:... I... lt.nl ll.ii fmi. IT!"1 La fo;,,H,e' lining' oi' io ships Island. deceased wds this year. No time should b lost. .1 .... i 11...1 ii... .;.r.i..i! Mr. i ....i i tu . n.n uauy Mciiaffery explained furth- lea was that a com- Miould be formed and an , ,e .. v ff ,)0 n,PIiea ,,ere at once nllv I lu liiil :iiw linYiii'ili:ilelv ' .'.,. i ... ' K. Paul urged that as no oraiuzeii u i-iiii-ii in tu- jmiiij .. . . which one her..- knew any lung about ,lcnv.r to locate the body, was found yeslerday. ine grain imsun.-ss, mc vw Icrnativc was lo form, a com-iany and get a broker lo act Tor us. S. K. Parker said that Ihey all nid Aked seemed to know so Utile nboui ir.nn (he business. Ho moved that h f.)A MMI'lal COIIIIIllliei! in; iiiiuiui.u .00 110 1,ct a111' ,ePOrt l)al'k .t'nn .carlv a date as possible '"V" ....... ,-, LJI jj;(H was seeonueu uy i. vl ci"" '.-a r',.,. ;'Jt .20 H fl' .31 '.05 V : .00 V5 . .2.20 r C.30 aim canuu, QUAKE IN JAPAN al as This .'.29 T(lKlt), 3uly f. r Numerous f 1.50 houses crumbled today when a IS" .18 severe eailhipiake struck Yon- '.00 .07 ago, 1 00 - miles west of Kobe. .10 .20 'which was also shaken. No as- 10.00 p al' i - a -r '"ported. STAND TRIAL Goes to Higher Court on Kidnapping Charge Connection " ' WiifTwong VANCOLVEIl, July i. V. W. Norton of the Itobhtsoh Detective Agency was committed for trial in the Point fofy Police Court weeks ago he bad taken up wilMby Magistrate . McQueen on a ! Huperl but on account of, the j uncertainly as lo when Ihe elevator would be completed Hie !firm did not feel like obligating itself. He Ihoushl Hie citizens here should form a local company to do il. A fair share of the business should' come here. he "thought. to. I. McCaffcry said the coin- charge of kidnapping in connec tion with the abduction ot Wong Fooii Sing, Chinese liouseboy. The charge of abduction, igaiiiid A. S. Mathcw was witlt-t Iravvn. Might other defendants' ,vere remanded until July 'J, vhenB Ihe magistrate will give a de eision whether lie will them or not. ra commits FLOUR ILL i IS SUGGESTED Firm Ouotrs. Prices On Unit To- Board of Trade Here. - The Hoard o," Trade last night? received a letter from a firm of Hour mill manufacturers nuoU ing prices on Hour mills. The price ot a Hfty barrel mill is $5,000 f.o.b. Niagara Falls. Accessories would cost about $1500, -o that Ihe whole mill cotnpleto; outside ot power, freight and installation would cost only about f,500. 8ERESF0RD WINNER DIAMOND SCULLS AT THE HENLEY REGATTA HENLEY. Eng., July l.- Jack Heresford, Jr., of London, won Hie diamond sculls today, de feating H. 11. Oollan of the Loan- der club. The Leandcr Club eight ?uc- ccssfully ilefended 1 Ihe Urandi Challenge Cup, beating tho I'hames club in the final heat. t BANK OF MONTREAL HELD UP BY LONE BANDIT FOR ?6,000 TOHNDALK, Out. Hank of Montreal July t. The bnuuMi tirrt was help up yesterday by u lone bandit who. escaped, wllb $u,0'i0 afler backing throe clerks ami the manager into a Vault and to kifi tbem In,