MINING ACTIVE IN THEYUKON Treadmill-Yukon Co. Taking Out Ore by Means of Tractors A Kaslner, of Dawson, owner oi uie iawson .ews, spent a lew 25 TAXI and BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance wilh newly laid dancing Service floor for hire. Suitable for Anywhere at Anytime. dances, banquets and wedding Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Avr parties. and 6th 8L '.tL PRINCE RUPERT For rats, apply lo Boston MATT VIDEOK, Prop. Grill, Third Ave. ''un. : .? ' Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. I VOL, XV., NO. 150. FRANCE CHANGES (BAND IUFFIAN WAR AMUHDSEM GIVEN GREAT HONORS ON ' HIS RETURN ! FROM . NORTHERN ... FLIGHT , JT r n Chang e or Lommana War Against RifRans by France After Loss PAIUS. July o. Supreme Command of the Morrocrnu troops is io ho taken from Marshal I'yuuley, (iovernor (icucral of Morroero, and entrusted lo some other general, probably ueneini nuiiiuumai, who leaves immediately for the front. Heports from Morrocco received here lodnv. whieJi have caused the sudden change in the plans. of the war department, slate that Abdel Krimis, head of Hie invading IWfrian tribesmen, is scoring more successes along the battle line, one of the causes or which is the defection of certain native tribesmen which heretofore have supported the French. . A J , . FARMERS AFTER LOWER TARIFFS? Declare They Benefit Little Out Suffer Much From Imposition. WASHINGTON. July G. Humbling, of dissatisfaction union; farmers of the Northwest stale ....... ..... i.t.i. ii i.. mri i-uiiuuiuiis wnuii inrj ur-i fiHre arejyjue tttJhe present Lar- Iff, are manifesting Ihciusclvc in administration circles here. j I In ea ! Mint agricultural force will roniblne lo,inake a grand ( assault im existing high tariff rales are heard ami arc giving, republican chiefs worry. Farmers jit the liorlhwrst anil in the west feel thai (he tariff on agricultural pro'ducts is proving of little benefit lo I lie in ami declare high rates' on manufactured articles are forcing them lo pay excessive prices for what they purchase. In apprehcnsinnMcst agricul-tural stales revolt ' against Hie existing tariff rales, it is reported Old Guard republican of leaders and the administration the will seek to remedy the situation next session. J.. PRINCE SHOT WILDEBEESTE - lleaudin, Alice Arm Hotel, The Stalked Animal In South Africa Community League, Alice Arm; And Shot It Through Heart. Miss D. Cillingham, Mr. and Mrs. lc. 1'. licit, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. I'MVI'NA. South Africa. July G.lKergin. Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Ker- - The Prince of Wales, who has been spending a few days hunting game in this region, on Saturday killed ti blue wildebeeste, described as the largest of it; kind ever shot here. Hiding to within a discreel distance of the animal, the Prince dismounted ami stalked it on hands, and knees to within 150 yards. Then. he Drcd, the bullet piercing the heart of the animal. TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT VANCOUVER BEGINS VANCOUVIln, July 0. -the Willi! largest entry list on record1 and with a schedule of 'IT, games drawn for today, the Canadian Lawn Tennis Championships stalled this morning and the tournament will last all week. JOHN FLAVELLE DEAD LONDON, Out., July 0. John 1), Flavelle, chairman of the Ontario License Commission from lOIS1 to 1021, a brother or Sir Joseph, and known as a famous curler, is ileud. aged 75t Advertise In tho Dally News, i PICKWICK CLUB DEATH LIST UP MOSTON, July C.-The dealh list this morning us a result of the collapse of the I'ickwick Club, early Saturday, is placed at with more than 20 in hospitals, a number of whom it l feared may die. The deaths resulted from the collapse. ot fhe t)itilil(ng, on about ,uV dancers. " . MANY AT FUNERAL OF ALICE ARM LADY Flowers Covered Caskot of Late Mrs. Anderson. there was a large gathering present yesterday to pay a tri-bule of respect at the funeral of Mrs. Anderson of Alice Arm. The service was conducted by Canon lluslibrook, ami a large number' beautiful flowers decorated caskel, as a (riddle lo her memory. The pall bearers were (Ireer. (ieo. Tile, John Man-sou, J. vy. Falconer, Win. Millar ami 'I'. .1. Slienlon. Aiming those who sent flowers were noticed the following: Mr. ami Mrs. II. F. Herein, Mr. ami I.Mrs. T. W. Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Druggy, Mr. and Mrs. gin. Mr. ami Mrs, II. M. Daggcll. Delis! Chapter Master Star, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. .Moss, Prince llu- nerl: Gil Chapter, F.asler Slar, North Dakola; Di and Mrs Whiilen. AnyiHi, BASEBALL ' Sunday Games National: Philadelphia, 3; New York, . lioslon, I-1; Drooklyn, 1-2. SI. Louis, 3; Cincinnati, I. Pillsburg, 3; Chicago, 2. American: Chlrnuo. 5: Cleveland, I. New York, 2; Washington, 7. D''lr"il. 5; SI. Louis. i. I hours ... ..pert on Saturday en ElciaI1!?e ,0day and sales were: KUdalf Co. w II. headipi r-route s0u l, on he Princess. American, leP, a, j,in,.ea,.oliN who are Lou.se lie expects to be away! j.;ureWl ,..,, ,0 Uw)iu Kull. , importers ,-,. ((f of herring ,.,...,, land some time and before returning will make a trip" lo eastern points. In speaking of the mining development in the north, Mr.l Kaslner said that the Mayo camp still held out very well and at present time there are about 150 men employed by the Treadmill-Yukon Co. The Company is working' at the 000 foot lecl at the present time and a fine grade of ore is being taken out. An improvement in transportation has been effected, ami the ore is now taken out the 12 miles lo the steamship lauding by caterpillar tractors and thus a saving of about 50 per cent has been made in costs ofgelting the ore out. In addition (o this company therv are about forty iudepen-Icjil jjJaiuu.Jn the vicinity and many of these, are working in a small way. in an endeavor to prove up I heir properly. When the ore is taken from the claims. Hie Treadmill-Yukon iUi. purchase the same from the local miners, and thus enable them to keep up the development of the lerrilory. There has also been a good discovery of low grade ore in Hie Keyno district. Although this is a low grade proposition, yet the tuantity available would seem to make it of commercial value as far as working Hie properly is concerned. Taken altogether the prospect's in the north are as bright as could be expected. VANCOUVER BOY IS SENSATION Got Ten Round Decision Over Pancho Villa Saturday NlnhL OAKLAND. July 6. - Jimmy Mcl.nrin, 10 years of age, ban-liiin-weighi of Vancouver, D. (2., provided a real rinpr upset Saturday when lie trounced Pancho Villa flyweight champion and was given a ten round decision Saturday nigh 1 . TUGS CHARTEReFfOR ZANNI FLIGHT ARE AT SEWARD ON WAY HOME SKWAltD, Alaska, July G. Tugs Canada ami lmbrecaria( chartered (o-convoy Hie cancelled Zaiinl flight across Hie Pacific 'rom Japan arrived here loday en mole lo Vancouver, Trip of Discovery Great Reception for Amundsen in Capital of Norway on His Arrival After PHINCK HUPKHT, B.(J., 'MONDAY, JULY 0, 1025. OSLO, July (I. (Japlain Itaold Amundsen and the parly that accompanied him on his flight In explore the region iu Hie neighborhood of the North l'olo relumed here yesterday mid were received amid scenes of enthusiasm comparable only lo those at the return of Niuisen from I lie fur north in tUOO. Amundsen was presented with a gold medal by King Haakon for civic merit and other members ol' Hie parly were decorated wilh Hie order of St. Olav. PRICES ARE UP FISH MANGE Prices Averaged Well Today at Fairly Large Sale Halibut prices aeraged well at a jary lar,re ale at the Fish eries at fi.JOc and Cc. Kanaka, 2S,nun, to Itoyal Fishily from Hie north on the S. S. Co. al 12.K0c and-5c. -princess Itoyal ycsleriiay morn- eiiowsione, iz.ijuu, iu i-acitic at, li.iuc ami oc. rilory lor some little time inak- Lnimak, 7,000, to liooth Fish- ing arrangements for a suppfy ot cries at 11.30c. and 0c. 'Alaska bcrrii.g lor Ids firm. The iiuinier, 10,0011, to Atlin Fish- ish will go cast through this eries, at ii.iOc aud (it. port. Cora, 3,000, to Pacific at Mr. Uriirith said that the Al- 11.30c and Gc .. tusl.a herriny from he .southern Kaslern Point, 1,000, to Pact part of Alaska has been gaining fic Fisheries at ,1 1. Sue and Oc. ;in favor in the middle w.-st lo Canadian 'Hie extent thai it has a much Muirneae, 1 1,000, (o Canadian greater demand than any from Cold Storage Co. at li'.SOc and 5c. oilier parts, and it is necessary Kaieu. 25,(100, to Canadian Cold lo get Ibis product on Hie inar- Slorage al 12.10c aild 5c. - jkel with the least possible de-Atli, 0,000, lo Alliu Fisheries lay Accordingly arrangements' al 12.30c and 5c. liac been made with the Can- Cape Swain, 5,000, lo Atlin tdian National officials to take Fisheries al 12.30c and ,5c. care of any freight offering in S.A- 3,000. to Canadian Cold Ibis direction. Tim Norlhland Storage Co. al tS. JOc and So. Swing, 3.500, to Canadian Cold Slorauc al 12j40c and 5e. i RAILWAY RATES REVISION NOW - v M Premier Oliver Says Abolition of lnnaiiniiti Firt uinpk f Board VICTOIUA. July G. Hefore al tempting to remodel Canada's! freight rale structure the llail- . ... way Hoard will take Immeiliale , action lo remove some of the chief discrepancies in the present tariffs. This is die expedition or Hie Hrilish Columbia govern-' menl, Premier Oliver staled. ! The first 'probable action of i the board, the Premier believes, will be lo instruct railway com panies to file new tariffs for Western Canada in conformity wilh the legislation passed by parliament recently and designed to bring about complete ratel equalization. The effect of this! inove would be to adjust coiidi- lions on Hie prairiei, when ooni - plele rale cunfusjoli prevails' now. . The Crow's Nest Pass rales apply on some lines in the West and not others built since the ('row's Nest Pass Agreement was' first brought into erred. As a; result, farmers iu one town may pay a certain rale on goods pur chased iu the Fast, while the in- habilanls of another nearby, town, at an equal distance from the point of shipment,' pay an entirely different rifle. 'lflils condition, Mr. Oliver anticipate, will be removed by the Hallway Hoard almost immeilialely. TOLL OF LIVES IN EASTERN CANADA AS RESULT ACCIDENTS " OTTAWA, July G.- Water and automobiles look heavy loll or lives in Kaslern Canada, al the week end. There were eight drownings In Onlario while deaths from aillo fatalities re-porled total five. In every case the drownings were victims of bathing. Two were double tragedies in which two members bf one family los' their live. Saturday' SHIP HERRING TO THIS PORT Alaska Herrino -To Be Handlod By C. N. R. Says Minneapolis Man. J. M. Griffilb, representing i'he Oilier products, arrived in the jMg. He has been in Alaska ler- Tra1sporlHon' Co., of Keldijkan; will rdn the Dellingliam from .Pelersburg and other points to take care of the business, and 'should more business offer, will jaild another boat as well to provide for Hie same. i Mr. Uriffilh said that the de mand for mild cured herring was iimie(j 0 u,c. Jewish Hade, anU that the Scotch cure was also limited, and more or less of n speculative venture, but that for the .Norwegian liaiii saueo ner- ring there was a large and growing, market. . 11 is expected that the first shipment wilf arrive In the city VilV shortly and will be slippeu in bond ov er I be C. N. 11. NANAIMO WILL PLAY FOR CUP x jUove, near ivelrlukan, will, an . ... . rsrr.J emply scow and a gang of men e-,... j Beats Ladysmlth In Soccer Game or' ui ( removing on Saturday ana meevs Calgary C.P.R. Eleven NANA I MO, July (.. Ily Oefeat- ing Ladysniilh here Saturday lNanaimo qualified as the rcpre - senlalive of Hrilish Columbia Hi the playoff for the Connaught. Cup. The team will meet the Calgary CP.lt. eleven al Calgary on July 10 and 18 . . , . Advert!.. n Hie lnilM'w Many Dead in United States Result of Holiday Celebrations; Still Larger Number Injured XKW. YORK, July 0. Forty-eight persons were killed and !o injured iu automobile, drowning, uirplane and fireworks ac cidents throughout llie United the Fourth of July week end. drownings 10. Twelve persons were killed result of participating in the holidav amusements. In Columbia, Ohio, .there were 10 killed, thirteen of which were in auto in one by lightning, two snoot iiiig, and one in a culling atlray. In Chicago there were four deaths and a score of minor Injuries. St. Louis had two deaths and O0 injuries, fifteen of which were serious. Milwaukee, F,asl-ern Wisconsin, -Norlli Illinois and Western Michigan reported ten fatalities. Circulation, 1E04 Itrttt Situ 429. Fish Detained Account Big Passenger Train; Worry to Fish Dealers t Fish dealers are much worried by a recent ruling of the Canadian National lttiilways management in .refusing to take more than five car louds of fresh halibut on a passenger train on boat days. This morning eight ears were loaded iu readiness for shipment and only five were taken, the other three being held over until tomorrow. As the fish iu these cars came in here Saturday and there was no train yesterday Ihc delay in Iransi'orlatiou is very serious, the dealers claim and seriously threatens the halibut Inisincss ut this port. The railway will not, take more than fifteen cars on a passenger train and this morning, there were ten passenger cars. As a result only five express fish cars could lie taken. The other cars; are held back. i The ruling came in more than a week ago but this is the first case that has come under it and efforts are bring made to induce the railway company lo change it or to make provision in some way for the rapid shipment of Hie halibut on its arrival. FRANCE IS NOW T? TFNNK rHAMPIfiW Her Players Winners at 'm bledon of Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles I WIMIILLDON, July 0. Krancc. won the men's doubles cham- pionsl.ip, Itnrolra and . LaCOStC defeating Itay Casey ami John Hennessey, Americans, the score being G-l, i-J, l-G, l-G, G-3. France also won the mixed doubles championship, Suzanne Lenglen and Jean Horolra defeating Haron Morpuro and F.lizabeth H.van of Italy. MORE MACHINERY FOR LOCAL REDUCTION PLANT The tugboat M. T. 3, Capl. 11. (ireen, has left porl for Ward's some old machinery fron; the abandoned fish reduction plant at thai point which was recently purchased by the Hupert Marine Producls, Limited. The niaeh- jinery includes vats and cookers, which will be installed al the local plant immediately upon ar- rival lo lake care of the iucreas- ing business. t'he tug is expected back wilh the machinery some lime tomor row. Stales during the second day of Auto deaths accounted for 20 ami Saturday and in injured us n Fourth of July celebrations and mishaps, two accidental shnot- LAWN BOWLING N I AG A HA, July G. The On-Inrio lawn bowling tournament Is beimr held here loday and promises lo be a big success. Niagara won I lie cup last year and In 1017. If lhat team wins it again before 1027 II Is kept Vv Miem. PRICE FIVK GENTS. RUDGE FAMILY BURNED OUT - Lose House and Everything It Contained at Sandspit From Fire. SKfDKOATE, July G. Last week a disastrous fire occurred tat Sandspile, Moresby Island. jwhen the home of Mr. and Mrs; V. Hodge was burned to the roun4ai'djalltliefoi tents des- f oyed Mr anJ Mrs. Hudge hftve a 'family of ten children, and some of rhe older ones were working at the Lowe Inlet cannery. The joluest daughter and four litlle, ones were at home al the time of jjjp fj,.e 'r,e daughter had gone .... .... errand to a neighbor and ,il fu was iiwuv the stove collapsed and Ihc fire Resulted. There was no insurance so the family is left wilh nothing but the earning from the short cannery season. The people of the islands are lending aid to the extent of their ability. TOURISTS HERE LARGE NUMBERS Seven' Hundred In City Today; Two Thousand Last Week There will be about seven hun dred tourists in Prince Hupert loday. The Princess Alice north- lound ami the Prince George southbound brought five hundred between them all of whom had a good nlany hours lo spend here. There 'was a goodly nulidier on the Prince Charles and tho train is bringing still more. These visitors make Hip town look busy. This morning they were full of expressions of pleasure" at tho weather conditions, and the scen ery. Last week about 'two thousand tourists visited thoicily. TRIED TO SAVE WIFE WHO WAS NOT THERE: DIED FROM BURNING SKATTLK, July 0. lfeceiving ratal burns when he entered his blazing home lo rescue his wife whom he thought to boUnside, John Young, a salesman, ied to day. His wife had Succeeded in gelling out unaided and had taken rcTuge on a neighbor':! porch when Young made a dash into the rlaming home. 3IRTH. At Hie Prince lluperl deneral Hospital, lo Mr. and Mrs, Mur-dold, Prince Rupert. July 5. daughT .-s