4- 'a o TAXI BOSTON GRILL and Wail Largo Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for service -'(. . - .dances, banquets and wed Anywhere .... at Anytlmt. . . ''.. . "i 'c ., 'UJf. -'ill... ding parties. For ratis, apply to Boston and etn bl r. "Wi,. PRINCE RUPERT Grill, Third Ave. mitt VIDECK. Pron. h "'(, J Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phono 457. .f VV 'fl I 'Ml IMUNCi: HUI'KHT, H.C., tl F.SDAY, JL'XB 2, 1025. VMttrdty'i Circulation 1875 Strut !$ EOS PRIOE FIVK CENTS. toriwq rmmw iwtumqc ueat im ctatcc IVUUIIU IVLilAMT MlLilOLi llLi11 111 OltllLO OCAL MAN IS CHAIRMAN OF PACIFIC COMMITTEE OF BIOLOGICAL BOARD at n , o new isunsiruciwn Peace River Railway Is Likely This Year WW Tf t W a r r a ii iirm v i mil iiiiiii i if iiii.'mii f i irii.Mii f i fii Last Word in Negotiations for Relief ANCOL YKJT, June ii. - A special tloiiutrli lo the Province mi . ...im ...... . 1. .. . hi. i u i uuunu imv . i i. i pi m i'u.-1 nun n n .i i 1 1 n I iiiwiiiiuiii ...i 1 1 ... I . i I I . . II... I, .. It.. ... 1 , . -1 i I j -uiiiiiim.u in m kii 11 iu uic i iTu i r inc iwmxxiiv is mil run- i :.i -f In l.n II. I.,.-1 i.fr e ii,.. '.......I..... v..i: t I... i ....ii. ....I uum to work on. It is .said that tilt Henry is ready In admit ' r r....ll . 1 I Meanwhile in certain quarters Hip idea is uhparcnlly being implied mat the wnuie project has raiicii through. .Members ol lit l-1 1 1 1 1 1 fnilii lilt1 ilisllii'l wliii .7f. slill lien1 iln mil ri- H IWM. HIKr ON AMPRirANR VI 1 JMJUJtllViftilL IN SHANGHAI ohln tuunt "urnd Upon Sludetfts: BrltUH Marines Quartered Ashoro. .. il II. I uliniil. t.f lf . Ill r ! II lllifi:.! 1 ii, ei ssinlen .vciluiileer corps,1 .- i i ah im; II III II III i mi; imv - I'.l !.. 1.1.. 1. ...... A -i nilll HIIIU. I trH r (it (Iu liny macliinu I II Iiri llfl IIILIMWI.I llliitll hllll-' 1 1 i ...... .... i. i . i " iiMim ij' ii ' In Japanese siiiiiiiin? mills here. onfall, 1 1 ixl tn it and American iiirmtmm am UKWVIIIU Ml PORT WALTER ""'1 fpecial deputy Karl Went affixed , W(, (I,,. y ,f A'Jolph Tali, xvho on Wednesday M Juliti lialslou in a Ml of in- "il,"ly He shot him fixe time "I Little -purl Waller, U'O mile. "I'fHi of here. all shot himself llii-oitirli tin) "t'tul when olllcer aiuiroached only "'i' gasoline boat where Jfrieaded himself. . ganl tt'i9lhat way nor is it o view byM-lc Dominion authorities. . . I Sii"far a4 (he building or the ! new. line is itnieerneiL I be scheme uiidoubtcdlyjs indcfintcly lialt- ' I'll because the executive. of bulb railways consider that at this juncture il enroll not pay and the heavy outlay could, not be justified. "The situation;" the despatch coul iiiuen, ivdiiceHtself tn Mil I that construction of. - the . new & -.--. - :rtfl1let Ihrouyh Ihi SlIA.MiH.i'f! Juno- i. Uhinese eRmillgly out of . . . . . . .. ... t!;MifVUiay iireu ithm uiv U u three dUt'clioiis m- moiinlaius I the ipiestiou now nm lower raics oxer mo H.I). A ll.tl. are reasunbly as- sum I until huildiiiK is started." Sir Henry's Proposal The proposal' made by Sir Henry xva that the I'.unadian .National should take oxer and operate the. l.ilnioitlon, uunxe-pan and-11.(1. Hail way, the fixed charge tt be assumed by the Province of Alberta and the operating costs and maintenance by the (J.N.H. system. Hales for grain export via Pacific coast port would be al-ninst or ijuile equal lo the prairie rales, the mountain dlN ferenlial being abolished. Sir Henry expresses a willingness to go ahead with construction or the railway as soon as the grain production of the Adolph Fait Killed John Dalstom j Peare Hiver district amounts to nd Then Shot Himself from ten to twelve .nullum misn-Through Head rl a year, the construction cosls - M he assisted by land grants u"HAN(ii:i... June i. I'nilcd from Alberta and llrltish Golum- lales ilenulv marshall' tlamiibelli bia. A proposal maile ny uie i..r.u. makes no promise of a western oulb'l by mean or nexv construction. II is undersloo.l thai any grant made by the government to aid in reducing the .rales lo the Peace Hixer shippPis xvoiild be made i.i iln V.nnni linn .muiouiu he had road and not in line. the compel in? Prospectors Still Await Thaw on Dease Lake Before Leaving Telegraph Creek for Goldfields There is still ice on Dease Lake and il will mil Im navigable id,oiit,'ihe ij,dlo or June according lo vyonl brought back liere h i.n . i.iii... 'iii.,.ri.!mii Creek last week. In llio "'itiitinie, some 2."0 ju'ospeclurs, awailing Hi" i'eni"b', '"w i-ani.ed aroiiml Telegru'li Creek rilling In me Priisiiiwl Imii. I., II,., 1, 111 LIM ISinr Hull lioilll. , f'liesn prospectors are not giving any parlicular iiltfiilltiii by In the ii,,,i i... i r i.. .....I -i.,,i..i on (in i Pan (iieek but for "Milling definite of vast Import o ire has yet been discovered, the r"'i belief prevails that big "'"IK will develop In ihe Cassiar I'ountry eventuiilly .Ihuugli pos-""'ly ""I this summer. Most or the' prospeelors at Il'IiuiJi Creek now are of an exceptionally Hue lype. A sO)iidoiigll Hiey haxe had experience in uch a country and should be well able lo take care r theinselxcs. II costs about $50 or 0 a I,,,, o lake in freight from .continued on p.tze six) MEN WHO ARE NOW IN CHARGE OF THE FORTUNES OF BOTH THE ROYAL B4NK OF C1NADA AND THE UNION BANK, SINCE THE MERGER OF THE LATTER WITH THE FORMER. SIR HERBERT S. l'residcnt jijf i HOLT FOUND CUILTY OF MURDERINQ GENERAL STACK IN EGYPT CAIItO. June J. All ticlcmlants iu t he I rial oT those iinpliealed in the assassination ot Sir I.ee Slack, sirdar or the Kypl-iau army, whu was killed last November, were lo-day found guilty of murder and will be sentenced Sunday. RUM ROW IS NOW ACTIVE Report That Armed Fleet Is to be Used In Smuggling Liquor NEW YORK, June 2. Rum row Is showing activity again aftor virtually at a standstill because of f ivo weeks' blockade of the coast by coastguard. Eight ships are now In the smuggler's zone off Boston. Tho New York bootlegging ring Is reported to have contracted for construction of an armed high powered fleet to combat tho coastguard. SASKATCHEWAN ELECTION TODAY Keen Contest In Cltlos of Pralrio Province to Overthrow Llborals Itr.OINA. June 2. -Sasknlche- aro wan x'uters went Id the poll tq-' lay lo ('hoosc a new legislature. The Minimi government headed premier Dunning is asking' election. They are Uiev ai iv'i.i,., 1 1 it i .ui h. Hie neighborhood is a slrongly opposed, bilter conlesls and I'ieli nln.-ne rtnlil TlmiiL'li being xvaged iu Hegiha, Saska-loon,- Mnosejaw and other centres, and Ihe prospect. are for a record xole iu these cities. ' Drenching rain have .made (he road impassable in many rural districts.', and Ibis mayiThi have an lipprci'iable cHert on ' in Ibi? the siie of the vole. 'xvi-N'r. SnBHraaafirilaHaaflaaa ki. iBplHaa Efl!SaBaaaiiJBaHl BaaaaaaaaiBaaM'BaaaaaiHBiiiB E, L. PEASE Viee-P.iTsldenf NECK BROKEN STUNT JUMPING Man Instantly Killed at New Westminster When Car Refused to Leap BROKE HIS OWN NECK XliW AVKS T.MINSTKH, Juno 2. Hubert Sxvayne, 'iC year of age , ot Xorth Hay (Jntario, xvai inslanlly killed yesterday afternoon when attempting a long jump stunt xvillt an automobile. The slunl consisted jii rushing up a prenared incline ul a speed oT 10 miles an hour and jumping the car on" an eight fool platform a distance of 10 yards. The car lurched, landed on i'. nose 2i Tcel beyond the platform, turned lurlle, and crump-led lirr ii'lotal vvreck. Sxvayne's neck was broken and his skull fractured and he WaJ lulherwise injured. He Is said lo have performed a similar stun successfully in 25 dilTerent i places in t'auada and the United Stales. BODY OF MURDERED MAN IS DISCOVERED NEAR SEWARD, ALASKA 's,')Vr;U0' sk"' ' - It is' believed by a parly which relut'ued fo Kanalak thai llo body found iu Lgashik Hixer hear his eiiliin with a deep gash oxer one eye and covered with bruise was that of K. II. King, xvho up parently had been murdered. the second violent death region durliigj the past C. E. NEILL (ieiieriil Manager Storms and Heavy Rain Follow Intense Heat in Central States I Score of people dead as result of Lightning and Heat Wave from Nebraska to Ohio tilllClAtiO, June 2.- A .to re people, ore dead and as many more injured in the middle west today a u result .uf the heat waxe and ensuing storms extending Irum Nebraska to Ohio. yesterday Hie first heat records Were smashed at Chieagu when the thermometer jumped lo l2 degree hi ' ihe shade. Ijleveluud registered IH and lletruit. i2. ' Tliuiulersturin.s brought relief from drought iu many stales, notably Nebraska, which has recorded 'the driest m till lit since 1N70. ' ' Slorui damage was greatest in Iowa, Where four dealhs occurred, three froui lightning. Properly damage amounted tu $2(10,000, AIRPLANE REACHES TELEGRAPH CREEK (.Special lo Daily Xexxs; TKI.KiittAPH t;ilKKK. June 2. The Archibald l.illle aerial prospecting expedition' arrived sately al ll.:in to-day from Wranju'll. The plane made the I HO mile hop from Prince Hilpert lo Wrangell in 2 hour and 20 minutes yesterday, bucking a north xtilul all Ihe way. The flyers spent the night there and hopped the 100 miles here this morning. The machine functioned pelted ly and the two hops were uneventful. . UPRISING IN AFGHANISTAN British Forces In India Moving Toward Frontier Following Reports LONDON, June 2. British forces In India are moving In the vicinity of Afghanistan on the Indian frontier as a result of roports reaching official elrctes here of an Imminent general uprising In Afghanistan against the Emir. Tho reported proposed uprising Is rumored to be the result of activities of the Soviet emissaries ' who have been working In Afghanistan during the past two years. Advertls the Daily New J. Dybhavn Chairman of Pacific Committee Can. Biological Board More Active Work to be Carried on Connection i With Investigations of Commercial j Fish Propagation ! (Special tu Daily News;. OTTAWA, June ii. The biological Hoard uf which John iKbliaxii uf Prun e llupeil is a member is to take a much mure i active purl in connection with fish culture and investigations liudiug iu the prulecliuu and propagation uf cummercjal fisli 'lia.i it ha dune in the past and with that end in view bus de cided uu a definite pulley for the future. At its annual meeting it decided Iu appoint a siiu-coniniiltee for each coast. The Pacific cuminitlee cuus'isls: uf Prufessur O'lJunughue. IruffyaOr lluteliinsou and John Dybliuvn, - . r .- with John Hybliavu us eliuiruiua! nm a'frri nw l mtTT .....I Dr. Clemens secretary. llAKK T HKI H. The Atlantic committee cuu-sislf of A. 11, Whitman, Prufessur Conouolly and Professor McKay. -,.,,' These committees will have charge ot ..supiirybMiig. undertak ings peculiar to their parts uf! the country. j An understanding has been ar rived at between the biological! board and tho department of marine whereby the hatcheries hall hereafler be under the di rection ij a research commit tee of the board iu co-operation vvilli the superintendent of culture, this research commit tee consists of Professors O'-Donoghue and Uox, Doctors Huntsman, Clemens, Leiiu., For ester, and a man to lie appoint - d for the investigation of in land waters. In connection with Ihe action ii'iug taken on the Pacific coast o! determine the movement of allium, the biological board drilled to assist iu Ihe work in llritish Columbia, Dr. William son lo have charge ol Ihi special department. A definite plan for checking and marking sa)niou extending oxer a number r years has been lecided upon to be carried oul it ilullus Lake, H.O., in order if possible to determine the actual number of mature fish returning and as far as possible to compare results as liclween nat ural ami artificial propagation. FOR AMUNDSEN Norwegian Government- to Send " Shto and Two Planes Into Arctic OSLO, June 2. -The Norwegian government has decided to st;lid two seaplane. to the Arctic prepared to search for Llie Amundsen, flying expedition jlo, the North Pole It was announced to- fish i day. (iranby 11.00 17.00 lluzcllon ... Howe .Sound Indian Silvererest .. Surf Inlet .. Duuwell Premier ...... Selkirk Terminus ... 1.. L. Daly Alaska Hayview . .. .01 .02 U.00 ' .. .07 Mi .08 . .15 ; .05 u 2.28 .0U1 .25 .21 .10 .18 .03 a. ho 2.:i2 .05 .(HI .30 The ship- Fngertre will .prob ably sail Friday toward the: Arc tic with two planes. PLAN TO BLOW UPRAILWAYS Boxes Supposed to Contain Bombs Discovered and Thrown Into River XKW YOHK, June 2. A plan lo blow up Ihe elevated tfains wa frustrated today with the findiifg uf two boxes, believed to rontain bombs . projecting over the tracks al two stations Tjic police threw the boxes into the Fast Hiver. , -, dvrti in tho Dailv pw Stork Defends Vote for Grain Elevator at Prince Rupert in House of Commons at Ottawa In the course uf Ihe lengthy discussion in regard lo Ihe Prince Huperl elevalor yilu al Ollawa, in which Ihe Conservative leaders slrongly opposed it, Fred Stork, menibei' for Skeenn, spoke iu ils defense as follows: "1 wish lo deny entirely Ihal Ibis is iu any sense a political elevalor. The lion, member for We( Yurk (Sir Henry I)ray(uu) has referred to il iu tbiise terms, but I may remind he . lion, member dial iu 1017 I carried that constituency by a majority of six hundred without any reference lo construction uf an ele STOCK MARKET Hid. lt.C. Silver 1 Asked 1.50 valor. In ID2I, wilhuul Ihe benefit of an elevalor, I aiUilu carried the constituency, and I am sure the auie result will In once more achieved even without the aid of the etevalpr. However, .Mr. Chairman I have sitoken in litis House on manv occasions in support ofvfhs project. Therefore II IsVuiinccr- sary, I think, for me In! go into all the details again; Jo again refer lo Ihe fact Ujiil Prince Huperl Is some R0 miles,' nearer the Orient Mian any Miwr port on the Pacific, I hat Tjicre i n harbor there which is eeonoiui-(eontinucd on page ix;