Information wan received .'iJ-ihy by t idled SUlcs Con- i;i ,v. i Ki 1 1 ti i niai me ' I Siainn government js to e . . rri'!if n mill- m tniiiiiiliirs Hi : Mnnui, keeper of Hie Oieen st:n rddlioiiM?. for IiIh work i -:vu-tioH wilh the saving f bout. Violet, was wrecked .n I I.....I.. I..... 4 II va on Chriiduia Day that ih uiiMui.ii r.ii i ! tin u nipk ii Tim MtiwiLi. iillrnrli'il hi jtiniiliHl iiinii I I il 'MUll Mill,. I ll I tllll Tf I 't .. - 1 I 1 . 1 , llk.ll ii iii ;i ii ii ii in ni i i i;i ii i i ii. iif T INSANE MAN KILLS EIGHT "! Children and Two Women Among Victims of Lloyd Russell HAMILTON. Ohio.. June 4.-- Keroimiij; violently insane l.lo) n.. . I. . . . . i . ? 1 1 . . M?n'ii iiiiiiiv hiiiii ii i ii iiiii inoinliers of his family, in police who arreslei '"!' aflur he had allemnted ui- cido. lie vielinis of Ilussell were "M childreii of his brother ''niffiiia from twelve years lo S1)f nionlhs, his mother, brother aiul sislerdn-law. SHORT TERM OF NEW MODERATOR Presbytorlans Choose " Dr. Pld goon to Preside at Last General Assembly IOHONTO, June I.- Ilev. Dr -'. I'iiltri'on, minister of the liloor SI. Presbyterian Church 'oi'onlo, was uiianliuoilslv c''0$eii inoileralor of the 5IhI. "til era 1 Assembly of the l'res, uyleriun Chtireh In Canuda. He hold olllce ti n t il the denom "lidlon eiders, olllcially the l'n!c.J Church on June 10. Chinu. WILL PRESERVE NATIVE RELICS Harlan Smith, Archcologist, In City In Connection With Totoms Harlan I. 'inilh of the an thropological division of the Uueen Vicloria Memorial Museum, Ibe Nationul (iovernmeiit Museum of Canada, and his us- islanl. II. I', llallantyiie, who is lakins ebaifje of work in this arl of the district Ibis year with i view lo preserving totem poles, rae houses and oilier native elics. arrived in the city from llazeltoii on last exeninji s train Hid are repislered at the Prince lluperl llolel. he work of Mr. Sinilli is lic it ur iinderlakeii in response io luilalion that has been under . i ii... i.. wav for several years in un- m- slivatioii of the C.N.Il. lourist leparlmi'iil. local organizations iiinl nalional hisloric oraui7.a- llous. A railway engineer, lluchanan Campbell, is assisting n 'the work. SETTLE LITIGATION OVERENGINEER MINE VANCOL YHH, June t - l'uilhcr legislallou over uie hihuiom r.n-gineif (iobl Mine at Taku Arm, Allin, i.- mil likely. The Wil liams brothers who are heirs oi the sislcr who is said lo hao married Cnpl. James Alexauuci , 1 1 i ..i . . ..... . . before his ileum m me ri uursj. Sophia wreck on Lynn ("anal in 11M8 have willuirawn ineir iir- . . .. i .1...1 linn. Oil lia.MUCm Ol a shi.iii.ik-i sum as a Kid. Askci' Hazellon Indian -"8 Silvcrcrest -IH Surf Iidet ,05'h Dunwcll -( ',-ur' Premier . S-3 Selkirk.- 5'' L. A 1 25 Daly-Alaska .25 , .30 Kayvicw -n -'2 Howe Bound l.r.0 1H.00 Terminus t' - .50 Oranby PO 7.00 permanent sell lenient STOCK MARKET VANCOL'VKH, June S. Thai lloald Amtuiilscii uinl bis iulrepid baud of North Pole seeker may be scparalrd from I heir flying boats, after making a landing, and that Ibe possibilily of tiiem bein' seen aaiu. if Ibis turns out lo be Ibe fael, is very remote", s Ibe opinion exprcsscil by Caplain T. P. O'Kelly, ArcMr iiavigalor ami well-known Hud r son s Hay Company executive,! I, Ii-rril ! uincecd tn'who mad? llieir way NO GOLD YET band tu shore over miles or polar, ice wiieu ine I Lady KimJersley was losT' in Hie licc mi yeMrf-4- i.cJ'' Caplain O'Kelly speaks wilh years or expi-riencr in the Arc i lie behind him. I Ice May Break ! I'licre is a possibility Ibal lh- party lauded lo gel it s and then decided li f.ro on fool lo I he pole, leaving someone lie-hind with Ibe. lioals. If lhat i so, and, as freijucutly happens, Ibe, ice belween the men on Tied ami Ibe boats opens up and separates, the chances of them ever being able lo find Ibe boal-again Is very remote," be said. LIBERALS SWEEP SASKATCHEWAN Fifty Three Government IVIem- bcrsl Expected Out of. Total of 63 Ith'GIXA, June 4. FiTly-one government candidates were re-' turned' in Ibe provincial election which look place Tuesday, according to practically complete returns which have come in. Two deferred elections aru expected lo add two more members lo the (iovernuienl side of the Sixth Legislature of the province, giv ing I be Government o.i seals and the combined opposition ten divided s follows; Conservatives I, Progressives 5. Independents FROM CASSIAR Inexperienced Men Havo Had Bad Time Through No Adaptability to Life TKLF.GHAPII CHEEK, June 4. Inexperienced men arrivinig here are suffering a great deal from iiot being adapted lo the life of' (he country. No work bus yet been dune- on Gold Pan Creek and at no place has bedrock been leached. Supplies are difficult lo obtain ami only the experienced men are geltijig along without1 discomfort. . II will be some weeks before any rcxults are obtained and II Is probable there wHI be many fake rcporls of Imaginary gold strikes,: province there has been much activity, particularly in those! amps Iribulury to Slewarat. Ill is expected that important dc-j .elopinenls will also lake place: in ine .Miriu-easH'rii nisiriei during I'JZTi. In the Cariboo part .. ; it - . I' I....II.... il nils oisirici piucer luonucuuii is steadily inereastng ami ine M-eclion of a- mudcrii bucket-Iredge at llarkerville is expected to prove an incentive to much testing of known placer-gravels for working by .dredging meth ods. From all viewpoints the mining industry in .Hrilish Columbia is on a solid foundation ind a steadily increased produc-lon may be expected in the fu- t u re. The followinc? table shows the number of metalliferous Jniues in each district shipping and the number of urn employed: No, .Men Klines. Kmp. Allin, Stikine and Liard Nass lliver ... ... Portland Canal ...... Skeena, (Jiiecu Char- lolle and Hella Coola Omineca and Peace lliver , . , .. . . , v Nicola and Vernon . f. Yale, AshcroU and Earn-; loops , , . ..... . . 'i. Grand I'orks, Greenwood and Osoyoos . I'ort Steele . . . , ... . Windermere and Oobien Ainsworlh .. ,. .. Slocan and Slocan 'Hy Nelson and Arrow Lake Trail '.reek j . Itevelstoke, Trout Lake, and Lardcaii , . , . ; . Mainland (Vancouver and New Wcstmlus- I tlM"1 ..... ... Totals . , .... ,V . , 1 a am 5 av7 2 tl 2 UG t '2 3 22 H 227 .'I 88'.i i at l l"2 21V 2 (Hi H PJ 343 t 2 1 85K 80 3831 Mr. and Mrs. George Clothier who have been spending a month on Ihe' Queen Charlole Island, are expected back on I lit, steamer Prince Jdhn "lphi?lll. mm TAXI BOSTON GRILL and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor fur hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wed Anywhere at Anytime. ding parties. gland noyai ngwi, oru hii, For rahs, apply to Boston and Bin st, PRINCE RUPERT Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. vnr XV.. NO. 130. l'ltlNcE HIT'EUT, H.C., TJJL"KSUAY. JUNE i, 1U25. YttUrdty't Circulation 16CS BlMtl !. 472. PRICE FIVE CENT'S. -5. NOTHER BOXER-LIKE UPRISING IS FEARED PAKTMENT HOUSES, RESIDENCES AND BOAT SHOP LOST NORTHERN BLAZE ituation in Lnina is brave and uiuizn una -untiiLun uuvernmenis Are Sending Reinforcements There wo inousana Drmsn Diuejacnets Lanaea at MjUKa KAN I)K ( . . ii I dnangnai ana more to tollow; Trouble is Spreading LONDON. June 4. A very grave view is taken here of dis- ....I . ......... W .IIITll... ..11.1 I in I. 1.1- 1 1 . I'll..... .Villi. 1.1 ..lilt . .. 1 . I I I I ... I II ' . iwiiiiiii uiit lc . r i ii i hi i iii'iiiif rnri"i'ti iii.ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 u ;i ri" 1 1 1 1 1 ug toward a situation resembling Hie Koxer uprising. II is announced officially llial liu' govcriiineul is taking all r:-::ssuij .mi ii u suii-kiiuiu miusii siimei is. I liu iiuin il uu ii., i huh I .I t ii..L i I ii-iii I. i-,m,i..,i ! y ii.iii.ri,.,; I...... a.'i.xl.l I... KillltfitriiDil 1 lilllii I..IH ttT r. a I ... I .-...... itl l.il.il : ed to arrive at Shanghai today ICHT KEEPER TO BE HONORED .1. uovarnmeni io necoan i Valor of John Moran In Rescue Last Christmas WASHINGTON. June I. Dis- 1 1 urbances in Shanghai and Can-lini haw been extended to iu-; elude Ghangslia, where Hie sil-j nation is reported lo the sUilo department as Serious lull mi liar e.ontrnl.' THE EXPLORER Capt. O'Kelly Thinks Possibility of Being Seen Again is Remote1 American troot.s and . shins '. daring Speaking nvoie languages, it is said, than any other person m Hit! world, Pi'T. Alo e Werner, grey-haired London leeliijer, leaches ;JU dialecls of dark Africa. She kliow-s three key tongues perfectly Prospectirigy.Exploration and Development Going on; 86 Shipping Mines in Z; C. 11 is encouraging and significant lo nolc from the. Resident Engineers' reports fli.it prospecting, exploratory, and dcveloii-uieiit work have been actively carried on in the different districts of the province, says Ibe annual report of the minister ui mines, In the older rtimps of Ihe southern part oT the province, as in Ihe Houiidary, Slocan, Nelson, and East Koolenny, renewed ex-ploratiou i being rewarded with material successes, and ii some inslaiiecs a return to active life seems probable Tor some of the mining sections which hud been virtually abandoned. In tfif northern half of the SWELTERING IN THE SUN Intense Heat Everywhere East of Rocky Mountains and no Change Expoctcd CHICAGO, June 1f Little hope for cooler weather was held out today by the weather bureau to millions of people from the FocVy Mountains to the Atlantic who are sweltering In the Intense heat. At many places the temperature Is higher than It has been In years. Continuance of the high temperature Is forecast for at least 48 hours. HALIBUTPRfCE IS DOWN TODAY Nine and Four Cents Paid For Most of Catch Sold Here The nrice of halibut was down very considerably today Ihe price for most boats being nine and four cents. Only one Canadian boat offered and the catch was very small. Sale were: American Itcoublic, tt.noo. al Oc nhd lc lo Pacific Fisheries. Albatross. 3 4.000. at Uc and lc, lo Cold Storage. Kriski Ki.OOO, at "Jc and lc, to Allin Fisheries. June. 15.000. at 0.40c and lc lo Kociiii risueries. - Tahoma. 21.000. al 0.30c and lc. to Cold Slnr'agc. National, "lH.OOO, at 9.30c, and le to Koolh Fisheries. Canadian Swing, 1,000, nt 10c and .5c, to Hoyal rlMi Co. Fire at Ketchikan Did Good Deal of Damage South End of the City KKTCIMKAN, June . Spread by a strong wind, fire of undetermined origin iate on Tuesday destroyed pari of the ?oulh end or Ketchikan. Three Iwo-slorey apartment bouses, a large boat shop ami seven residences were burned. The fire raged two hours before being brought under control. The amount of damage is set at $:i(i,0(M). There are no known casualties. DEATH TAKES A LOCAL MAN Harry Day Pastes Away at Hos pital Result of Death being due to roiuplicu-tions selling in following' the extraction of a tooth, Harry Day, timekeeper for the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. for several years, passed away this morning al 3 o'clock in Ibe PriurcHuperl General Hospital. His condition .foiso me" tfaf4ffct4iQi S'-fltica I and death was iot ijticxpectcd. Deceased was born in England. He came here about seven years and on April 20 lns( year as married to Miss Ethel Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Smith, Hays Cove Avenue. They resided al to 10 Eighth Avenue I. Parents of the bile Mr. Day as well as brolhcrs ami sis- survive him in the Old ITountry. There' is also a sister. Mrs. Fleming, residing ih Vic toria, The late Mr. Day was a mem-1 r of Tslmpsean Lodge A.F. &. .M. and also of Ibe Sons of iigland. During his residence in the city, be became the centre a wide circle of friends and ln's demise will be a mailer eneral regret. Funeral angemenls are in the halid Hie K.C. Undertakers. BROKE RECORD Hon. William Sloan and Hon. D. MacLean to Investigate Road Proposal of GOLD MINING Ontario Produced Bullion Worth $2,600,000 During Month of May TIM M INS, June I. - Northern Ontario gold mines again broke all records in their output for May. Approximately 2,C00,000 worth was turned out. Preliminary estimates show that the mines of the province lie producing gold iiullion at the rale of S3t, 000,000 yearly. MINISTERS LEAVING VICTORIA FOR NORTH VICTOIUA, June 4. lion. Wil liam Sloan, minister of mines, and Hon. Dr. J. D. Mt'I.can. minister of finance, leave Vic toria tonight for Prince lluperl and Stewart. While in Ihe north they will Investigate Ibe advis ability of const ructng a wagon road from the headwalers of the Kear Hiver north and west to Dense Lake gold fields. Mr. Sloan will also give atten lion lo the needs of Ihe district for roads and trails lo aid de velopment In the district. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL FOR B.C. VANCOUVER, June 4. Aus tralian capital has been with drawn from the mining industry in the Commonwealth owing to uncertainties in labor conditions and is looking elsewhere Tor investment. This money, is available for Kifflsh Columbia deveU wLjh,-. an AuslraliaUii1ntmg engineer, who is in Vancouver, preparing for a Irip to the Dease Lake district. OLD PROSPECTOR IS FOUND DEAD Dave Mawhlnney Makes Discovery on Trail Between Hazel-ton and Telegraph Creek in The provincial police here arp receipt of advice frbpi Con stable Ashlon of Telegraph Creek lo the effect thafj about the end of last month, the body of an ageil prospector waii found in a cabin kuovvi) .as "Dead Man's Cabin" on the Spalsizo i lliver, a tributary of the Stikine lliver, over 100 miles soutneasl of Telegraph Creek and in the neighborhood of Ground Hog Mountain. Death il was thought had occurred about the -end of February and was due Id natural causes, Deceased Having apparently become ill and died, The liscovcry was made by Dave Mawhinncy, Terrace trapper and prospector, who with a partner was going overland to Telegraph Creek from llnzellon. The body was left as it was found and fur ther investigation is being made by the provincial police who today preferred not to disclose I lie supposed identity of Ipp mail pending the completion of llieir investigation. He wa about 70" eats of age. KILLED TWO AND HIMSELF Oregon Man Shot Sweetheart and Rival and Then Turned Gun on Self TACOMA, June. I. Etiraged because lie was losing fafor in the eyes of his sweetheart, Victor Hugo Dale, .25 years of age, an Oregon farmer, last nlghi shot and killpd Miss Poinefle Quiuot and Elmer Monica. 2tyeurs of age, a former sailor, whom .be believed In be his rival After killing hi vicitins he turned the gun on Iiinm-lf with fatal result.