25 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. BINDER TWINE J and eth St. , WATT VIDECK, Prop. V'.i( Causing Many Deaths NEW YOUIv July 8. Another heat wave is sweeping over the Atlantic slates causing great discomfort and in many cases being responsible for deaths. It swept down from the middle west yesterday and caused at leat nine deaths directly and' indirectly h dozen prostrations along the Atlantic coast. Violent thunderstorms in most sections of the country brought only temporary relief. During the storms many buildings were struck by lightning. The heat continue today and between the high buildings of the big cities is at times almost uulK'arable. SOCKEYEARE RUNNING WELL UP IN SMOKE at C. P. R. Sheds at Fort William. FOHT WII.I.IAM, July 8. - A fire in Ihe Canadian Pacific Hallway freight shed yesterday af-Icrnoon damaged the building RECOVERED RING FROM BOTTOM OF HARBOR BY 'REMOVING RAILS FROM INTERURBAN LINE AT VICTOIHA, .luly 8. The rails - ..i., .... . u. u n . . Smith's Inlet Reports High Boat,, , (. K, , ln,enl,.,,it!! Brought In 707 Fish. railway to Keen Cove in Saanich Ilt'iiori from Smith's Inlet. operating, convey very encoiir- againg news as lo the fishing in .. . , . . . Miai. vJciuuy.. uuu-ooai .aucr inj hours of fishinv brought in 707 Cockeye for which I hey arc receiving 30 cent each, netting licninsula, which was . mrenlly abandoned, ate bcinjr removed, ami Ihere is a proposal lo have (he Saanich inunichialily pur Chase the rigid Of way for road purpose. .The company l1vaWo developed on Ihe launch. DROP PROSECUTIONS STOCK MARKET SAANiCH NEAR VICTORIA negotiating with privale owners for its sale. The line was abandoned owing SSI 2.00 for two men. Delail (l cu.jtj0n from the niolor iil'i mil avnilfililn n In Imp' "cii - . ..i. : r..n... 11... ,,l I eral average of th,. boals which (H. Jn ,,, llistrk-l midi"""'' w "f UT ? the w . ". arc in this vicinity, but ,il is a0 r,.m u. i;. ji. ,,. which couriered that the general aver-,ru tin ouli Hit- neighborhood, age is good. LAUNCH IS DRIFTING also of a very encouraging mi- i lure, high boat there having, landed 300 Soekeye fur a day's' fishing. IN HOME BANK CASE TOUONTO, July H- linn. V. F. lo the extent of ?ao,ouu ami ues- .ichie, allorney general, m a troyed binder twine valued at statement last night announced approximately $280,000. ; thai further prosecution in the Freight car valued al H).-"Home Hank case, including those 000 were consumed in Ihe fire. ILLEGAL FISHING IS NIPPED IN THE BUD Eight Convictions Secured at Port Esslngton Yesterday and Fines Imposed. legal fishing deal I with at Port Fssinglon over the last week end, all being of a minor nature, and in etch instance convictions were Nccurcd and fines ranging from $10 to 25 were colled ed Five of the coniplahi'l were due lo the o'hM'ivaliou of the plane in Iheir patrol work and three recoiled from the work of (be Fisheries Palrol boats. of further president M. J. Haney and Ihe director, had been drojt- iped. Hid Asked) H. C. Silver 1.35 Howe Sound 18.00 22.0(1 Silvercrest IVj Wurf Inlet 00 V6 .07 Dunwell 3.2r 3 75 Premier 2,21 2.28 Daly Akiska 20 Oladslone 2 Hi .2(5 Mufus .... .20 Terminus 25 .50 I. . A 1 21) Vj .30 (iraubv .. 13.00 15.00 Ihuelton .'. .014 .02 Vj Selkirk ..- -01 Hayview 05 .01) Vi Indian OH -07 tl. was decided al the Oyro meeting today to have Ihe next .. i I...I.... MEANS OF A MAGNET, in the evening', and Hint wive of TOUONTO. July 8. Willi i the (lyros and rrieud be invited a tu altend a supper, followed by magne't oT hi own inveiilloiilbridge ami ibinclng. Fi'iuik Wntil scuureil a iliauiomli 1 rinir valued at 000 from thei II. FrU.el and (ten. Shaw l.otloni of 'roronto Hay afler the were elected as ncinliers of the Oliver jingaged by the owner.Ulyro club at iheir regular mcei. Mr C H, Dunfleld, litut faded, im- inM "'a.v ARE MENACE nc peace. In passing sentence his Honor referred to the freiuetiey will) which the country had been put y expense in hearing trials arising out of a lack uT proper understanding of and respect for 1 lie laws oT Ibis country by those who had sought its protection. He made reference to the number ot cases of immigrant living in this country, and advi ed him lo keep away from associates who would later cause him considerable trouble 12. F. Jones prosecuted in both TO COUNTRY Judge Suggests Convlncted Man Be Sent From Country After Serving Term. LECTURE TO PRISONER ! Ceo. Karo was sentenced to one year al Okalla by Jud;;e oung yesterday. He bad been found guilty of having in his possession offensive weapons for a iiurpose dangerous lo the pulj- from certain pari of the world who sought this bind and w're : admitted,- only to become a men ace lo the iteace and well beiiiK of the country al large, and were Ihe Clause of heavy expenditure! in enforcing' juVliee. ,v: ..Iu j.ejilejixing liim to-itne-yeHVt at Ukaila, his Honor aT3 that ill would be for the 'iiiiniigraUoii j wulhorlties lo decide at the end of his fenlence as lo whether If should be sent back lo his own aldy more latitude for use of the offensive weapons in irues-tion than here. Const aiul in Kiena, who bail (been charged with wounding with 1M Al ACl'AW WATTDC inlent lo do grievous nouuy narm IP! ALAjlVrtll WAltilVO wa8 f0Und not guilty, as the evi- Idencc seemed lo show that there yivITI.K, July 8. I.aunch'had been nothing but a drunken Nonuainl, 50 feci long, with a'hrawl, Jn which the iuforinan' crew of five men, which left Huug'aiid the accused were both guilty I Harbor oh Cook Inlet, Alaska.jof openly violating the laws of lor niliacK nay on uie nun iiuru in i country, aim in .i"""! -' shore of Shelikof Strait on Junejhe could do nothing but dismiss 21) is saM to bo drifting help- the prisoner. In doing so, how- llesslv. A desiialeh received here ever, lie irave Ihe accused. a sev- Lnma Ouantitv Destroyed In Fire said it is believed engine trouble ere lecldre as to his habils of cases, wmie ' r - fended Karo, and M. Coiuales appeared for KFcna. PLASTERERS ARE OUT ON STRIKE Hold up Work In Various Cities or Eastern United Stales j WASIIINC'IDN. July 8. With its continuance threatening lo block rive hundred million dollars worth, of construction in various cities the strike in the plastering industry has reached a virtual deadlock as a result of liie failure of arbitration pro posal submitted by the building contractors lo Ihe men. NATIONAL TEST WAS TAKEN IN ALASKA 7 JUNF.AU. July 8, July 4, In addition to be I nig rt public holiday, was national test day in which enrollments were received for national defence. Major Mad-dox and a company of men from Chllkool barrack were hero tak ing the enrollment. lyr0 Dougln Slork and Nor-rl Vringle leave on Ihe Princes Charlotte (hi afternoon lo allend Ihe Inlernatlonal flyro . ,j vii 'Mon : Vancouver, PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHIiNUB HUPKHT, H.C., WEDNESDAY, Jl'LY 8, 1023. Ytitcrday'l Circulation 1621 Waller OJsou of Florida and some of his 2H larpons, said to be the largest catch in, two decades. All were caught on a number IX thread line. On his right is a 180-pound monster, measuring OVj feet long. '. Largest Motorship in World Launched at Belfast and is Most Powerful of its Type H KI. FA ST, July 8. A twcnly-lwo thousand ton molorship, the largest motorship and most powerful of its type in lliu wjorjd, was launched yesterday and christened the Aslurias. It will have accommodation for 1700 passengers. ' The motorship lias been gradually increasing in size and power and engineers ami navigators are gradually adapting them lo service for heavy freighting and -fust passenger traffic. 1 hey operate much more cheaply than do sleum driven craft ONE OF BIGGEST FIRES SCOTLAND EVER WITNESSED (il.ASOOW, July 8 One of Ihe hig-gest fire in the history of Scotland last niglil destroyed Kelvin Hull and the Corporations exhibition htHlding, covering several acres. One of the eily's finest churahes, Kelvin (irovo of Ihe UnHoil Free church was gutted. fPRICE OF COHOES f GOES UP TO 30c AT DUNDAS ISLAND The salmon I roller .recently held a meeting at Dundas Island lo discuss the mailer of the price Ihey should receive for Cohoe salmon and jt was decided that they would ask for ,a raise from 25 cenls lo 30 cents for this grade of salmon. The buyers Jnunedialely met Ihe demand for Ihe increase, and the fishermen are now receiving JO ents for each Cohoe. Miniature Cyclone Damaged All Stores on Street, Uprooted Trees and Carried Away Grand, Stand in.vsm-!S 1 Jnlv x. V mioialtire eveloue. which swept the business section of this lowu yesterday uprooted more llnin fifty trees and damaged practically every store on Main Street. VI ilu drill tmrk the lt.-ukI slnod was lifted no Jiud carried away and deposited almost intact on the roof uf a nearby residence. 1 In snilo of the large amtninl of damage lo properly lliero were no casualties and none are even reported injured us in result of the slorm Natighton. Slrttt (tlM M4 MANY VALUABLE PELTS ARRIVE AT EDMONTON FROMJARREN LANDS KDMONTON. July 8. Many trappers have lieen coming in from the Darren Lands of the north wilh their catches, which include a number of very valuable pells. Several while foxes were incltnleii jn a consignment brought by Hie Olson Drolhers from a trapline norllieast of Slave Lake. FISHARRIVALS , American Idiigle, 80,000, lo Allin Fish cries and Pacific Fisheries, at 13 and 5. Sunset, 11,000, to Canadian Cold Storage Co., al 13.10 and 5. Swan, 2,500, to Hooth Fish cries, al 13.10 and 1. Canadian Inmertusc, 0,000, lo Holth Fisheries, al 10.00 and 5. Mayflower, 7,000, to Canadian Cold Storage Co., at 10.70 and 5. 11. & 11., 1,000, lo Canadian lobl Storage Co., at 10.70 and 5. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. Digby Main, S.K. strong;' barometer. 20.U3; tempera! ure, tl); sea choppy; 10 p.m. Prince John left Massed bound tsuul- spit; 0.30 p.m. Amur lefl Hupert for Anyox. Dead Tree Cloudy; light S.K., baromeler, 30.01; temperature. 50; sea 'smooth, Hull Harbor Overcast calm; baromeler, 30.00; temperature, 00; sea smooth. ,. Noon Digby Main; S.E. strong; barometer, 20.80; temperature, 50; sea rough. Dead Tree Cloudy; light s.li.. barometer, 30.0 4; temperature, 50; sea smooth. Hull Harbor Overcast calm; baromeler, 30.00; temperature: 05; sea smooth; I' a.m. Cardena deft HhPu Hi '"u lll tlllO'utJ. BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parties. For rates, apply lo Boston (Jrill, Third Ave. Phone 57. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PIT iiT i iTn imr n i nrn i t unrn rinrriT i nniVaVT HllNUbK blUKffls BRING ItfflrUKAKl KbLlhr: lilLUWt UUfcb MMAUfc Heat Wave Sweeping Atlantic Coast States Local Man Chosen Vice President of Canadian Fisheries Association HALIFAX, July 8. Arthur Uoulillier of Halifax was chose.n president and T. II. Joliuson, manager of the Canadian Fish & 'Cold Hlorage Co. of Prince Hupert, second vice-president of the i Canadian Fisheries Association at the concluding session liern today. I Prince Rupert is also represented on the executive conimit-j tee, the list for British Columbia including John Dybhavn, muu-juger of the Iloyal Fish Co. al Ptiiire .Hupert, H. C. (iosse of the Oosse Millerd Co., and W. U. Uarker, tl being of Vancouver. the local club, t hey will be en-i terluined during their stay in the the two mentioned lust ENTERTAIN GYRO i TH JV A I WITU 1V uunu "lilf DELEGATES HERE Eighteen members of (iyro clubs on the prairies arrive in the city oil the afternoon train and are being nfet by members of PEACE RAILWAY In August In Endeavor To Settle Vexed Question. city and leave on the Prince diaries tonight to attend the' EDMONTON, July t. The ad- , (iyro International Convention to Jomned session of the Alberta Ihe held in Vancouver. i.cgisiaiure is callett lo meet the 4 : ' L - ... - txii i:iZ?. iA ..... it 1. Several or the oyru are ae- " iQausi-ann u is pimpanied by their wives. whoi-,slHcll,,i ll,"at l' ll,al will be enlertainfd at lea at Hie "overmnenl will be iii a posillou home or Mrs. It. F. McXaughlon ,0 propose a settlement or the this ariernoon and several of 1ViiC lliver railway question. the wives of the local (iyro were ineieaseoi ine luiiwiiioii, iii csenl :liiiI iissistp.l Mi s. Me-: ""liveg-au ami lirillsll OOlUlltlila railway to the C.P.It. has expired and the Canadian National has made an offer for it. The Do-r minion (lovermnenl has:', so far refused lo bonus a competitive line bul will arrange a bonus if it is operated by the National railways. No one seems lo knowhich company will lake over the line, hut which ever does it will have the best of the business alnl the ighl to build on through to a coast outlet. II is believed that the C. P. ft. not anxiuus to let go but the iig company wants to hiake the best possrble terms with the Covernment. The line does not pay al present and will not for some time lo come, but il has great possibilities. Premier (Ireenfiehl has 'been delayed in Ottawa for the pur pose ot arriving at an understanding witlt the Federal Covernment and the railway coin- panics and a definite policy will be decided on before, the House meets. IT no decision is arrived al before the beginning or August a further postponement of Ihe session may be necessary. MAUDE REACHES SANTA BARBARA Lone Navloator Puts In at Cali fornia Port When Driven By Gales. SANTA DAHHAMA, July 8. Commander litis I ace1 Maude. M.X., retired who sailed on May .5 from Victoria for lingland in a 25-foot yawl, put into SaliUi Har-hura, California, harbor, last night for provisions. He hail not expected to land until he reached Panama bul was driven close to Hie coasl recently by slorms and decided to anchor here. FIRST ROTOR YACHT ON TRIAL POTSDAM, July,' 8. The world' first rotor yacht was a feature oT the exhibition for uquatlc sport held recently., It made a Irial trip each day of the exhibition on Templin Lake and ii ' i- iv ii a' -fui ? ortly.