ANOTHER QUAKE SANTA BARBARA Raolng Man Partly SANTA HAHHAIlA. July 3. The city was locked again morning by a heavy ourtlniuake which lasted six seconds and shook the city .rather violently. The district was later nicked by two loss violent tremors.. The mansion of C. K. 0. Hilliiiigs. the wealthy racehorse owner, located on the hill east of tho city Is reported to have been partly demolished in the first iiuake today. Advertise .n the Dally News now being realized by the farm She ROWENA CAME VERY CLOSE ! local firm sold them alioul 00.-' ... . .. -n.-.. lOOO wurjlMiiH total ,mlomef VICTORIA. July 3. Sir Toni.itlifng'Hke'V ndllfoii'fecl of lum- Ted Geary's isealtle yacht, inaiiyjber was being purchased by thej times North -Pacific champion, contractors from the local mill.: carried off the championship for, making u nice little business. j the whole Pacific coast ycsieruay; I ugs anil nreugrs iimii coai. at the International regatta b) which was ptirchuseil liere, mean winning the second race of the lug still more business for the series of three-over a .twelve mile, town. ' course. As Sir 'J'om won Wednesday she is winner-uf the Liptuii Cup, the North Pacific trophy and in1 addition for the Hrsl lime winning the Pacirie Coast Yachting Association cup, emjilenuilie of the coast laurels. ! The Vancouver entry, Itowenu.i was just A7 seconds behind Hir Tom in xeslerday s race, lakinrr second place. ABDUCTION CASE TODAY Hearing Was Adjournod From Yesterday to Qlvo Crown Counsel Time. VANCUl'VF.Il. July a The pre liminary hearing or a charge of Illegal detention against ten persons alleged to be implicated in the abduction r " I'mui Sing was adjourned yeslerday aflernuoii, five ininules after the court met, u order to permit the crown lo read over its evidence before closing the cuse. The hearing will be resumed this afternoon. Raady In October i Acenvdiug lo Hie terms of tbe; contract, Atr. Dawson said the elevator was to be cumpleled by October la. There had been considerable: criticism or the building of an elevator here and opposition to; it. Whether this was Justifiedi or .not remained lo be seen liuL it Was up lo the people here lo show them that the opposition lo it was wroiwr. '.Mr. Dawson said there was 3.-! .111(1,(10(1 acres of land' in Central' H.C. suitable for grain growing. If only ihree per cent of this was cropped it would mean too, Odd acres and at the eunservullve.es-timile of 25 bushels lo the acre there would be 2,50(l,U(l bushels from Hrilish Columbia alone. At a dollar a bushel this would realize two .and u half mil 1 ton dol-luis or about as much us was (lip llll'OUgll UlC liuirior nun im - found that almost every larmer oniinencing next year would - igrow from ten lo Iwo hundred Mansion of Billings tho Wealthy acres or wheat as a result or the elevator being built. None was planted Ibis year because it was not k;..nvu whether the elevator would be buill and cumpleled on this time. fi'i i.Minl .-if miiii linn. ed would lake 2,500 cars to handle or fifty trains and wotlhl mean the employment of extra workers and an increase .of pay- MOSCOW, July 3. The Supreme Cnuii here sen-lenced to death Kar. Kiiiderniaun. Max Ditmar and i'lieo Vnlsrht. three (Seruiiiiis. charged with plolliiig. against the lives of Leon Trotsky und other Itolshevik leaders. SUSPENSION OF MINE WORKERS Suggested Move of Will Involvo 108,000 Work DROWNED AT MISSION WHEN BATHING FROM MISSION. July 3. BE DISCUSSED Board of Trade to Take up Mat-tor of Operation at Meeting Tonight The question of the operation of the elewilor will he dicused at the Hoard ,oT Trade meeting, tonight. Vice-president Pilis-! bury wlin is in charge of Hoard of Trade matters in the absence of O. W. iNiekerson, stales thai (his is a very iinpniinut mutter and nr I ion shnuld he taken on it imim-ihulciy. I lie railway company and the Dominion loern-nienl cannot he expected to secure business for the elevator us they are not in the grain business. The mutter will be open for discussion by members, nil of whom are being especially invited to attend. ! Another mutter lo come before the meeting will he that of so-curing the marketing of lands adjacent to the city for suburban settlement. THREE TO DIE FOR PLOT IN RUSSIA AGAINST LEADERS SCIIANTON. Pu July 3 Likelihood of suspension which would lnvole toH.ono anthracite workers was admitted here lo- day following the announcement. of demands ers EXPECTED SOON ers from other sources. This mule'ly Tif per cent decided upon would mean a lot. At the present) by the tri-dislricl scale conven-lime the pole ami lie business, Urni here yesterday, which will was about all that brought money. ho served upon the owners. Inlo the valleys. That was n big business worth about two and a half million dollars a year lo that part or the country and indirectly was very -valualilo lo Prince Hupeii. Farmers Grow Wheat The speaker said that he had just returned from a three weeks m I . . . I . . bathing with five other girls encaged in berry picking, .Miss Ktliel llulko, IH years oT age. Kamloops, was drowned last night. The girls were on a raft in Silver Creek when it capsized and oiily five or the six were saved. KILLED AT CROSSING Jj '': name of the 'CI real Northern is mentioned in connection with certain brandies in the fur West urn! the New York Central in conned ion with sections in the Maritime. While there would undoubtedly be u strong agitation against disposing of the 'people's properly" there is a growing feeling Ilia' some such course us the splitting up of the system and the absorption of various parts by other rumvuys, offers a solution of Hie National Hallway !nrobleni. Unless .something 'drastic-, is done, it is .argued. Operators ,1, (,rL , Miall ,,riM,.Cs 0f re lief from the present deficits. From the investment stand point any plan to split up the National system would be of vital interest lo ,lhe holders of various guaranteed bonds on which the government has been paying interest, but in regard In lor increases in . . . ., . ..,.!,. ... i.. ii.. wages amounting lo. "l'lroxi-1imv 'vvni ()f Ml, tm nertv lo orivule owners, l or m- lance there are the O.T.P. t's or IU55 not guaranteed as tu interest only which Interest bus been paid and which have been gen erally classed with government issues. Then there are the CN. It. 3 Vi s of lit guurauleed as lo . . ....i ...i.:.. i. i...... i. .,,. KAH DlLYtK IKttK selling ul u lower price than the - 3's of guarunleed as lo both While -- -- TAXI BOSTON GRILL f and Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing mdtJ Ambulance floe. for hre. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Inwwhiini at AnvtlmA. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ava PRINCE RUPERT For rutis, apply In Iloalou and 6th 8L ''a,, Grill. Third Ave, """J MATT VIDECK, Prop. J I. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 467. VOL XV., NO. 151. lMUNUi: HI PUHT, H.4, FH I DAY, JULY 3, 11)2:.. YttUrday'i Circulation 1608 StrMt Sll, 472. PRICE FIVK OEM'S. FOUR STEAMERS TO MAKE THIS HOME PORT EAST DISCUSSES POSSIBLE SALE OF CANADIAN NATIONAL TO U.S. RAILWAYS Four Freight Vessels to Ply from Rupert as Soon as Elevator is Up F. G. Dawson tells of some of the benefits to accrue from having elevator at port lu telling Hie members of Hie Holury Club ul their luncheon yesterday muiio ul the benelils lie thought might accrue to this pbrt from the building of the -grain elevulor, F. 0. Dawsou mentioned incidentally Unit the Canadian (ioveriimeul Merchant Murine hud promised us soon us the elevator wu in operation lo inaugurate a four-ship service between Prince Hupert und the Orient making this their headquarters. Karh of these ships would carry about Mlu.UdO bushels of grain when loaded in addition lo a deck load of lumber. ; - - - -- In opening hi address Mr. rpB 11TA1T Dawson said the money fur the Wn flirt I IBM WlllM clewilor bad been voted und was Jill 1V1T1 HUH ibeiuz si.ent and one third of the n I np THAniII7 umoiiiit roughly speaking would) liAl V I KUrn Y w,,e nn,, uj IinVLl 111 VI 111 IUI.H11, ,,,, Humetliiiig like 4U0.- - i (Mill was being vulil "Ul hi thalj Fastest Yacht on Pacific Coast Is ,'wuy here during a few months. T-J n. C.ntll 'Vonlil ! Ill mlllil illll 111 lll.il illlVHIll.IlM' .' - Moral firms sold tlieiu goods. One. . ELEVATOR WILL i King George, the Imke of (Jounaugiil. rormer governor-general uT Canada, Marshal Foch, the Duke or York, and "Viscount Larelles jiarlicjpaie in the trooping or colors on His Majesty's lmihday Sale of Canadian National is Said by Financial Journal to be Under Consideration Kow llie possilulity or selling the Canadian .National Itailwuv to an American Huilroad Company is being discussed in the Gasl , In a front page urticlc under a Montreal date, lif ic the Financial Post ol loronto has the following: j "It is reporteu in transportation Circle 'fliaT1"orrcrs have been made und lire being considered ror the purchase for certain or the Canadian iNational Lines by American railroads. These offers, it is understood, not only apply to brauce lines in the ; United Stales which have been returning a profit on operations. jiiul other lines winch have been 1 showing deficits as well. The interest and principal. Also there are the various v issues 3uu"anleed by the provinces, interest on which has no fur been paid by the Dominion. HANGED SELF IN THE JAIL Malcolm McLcod of Vancouver Took Own Life When Awalt-, Ing Trial YANCOUYF.lt, July 3 Malcolm MeLeod, ' arrested Thursday charged , with breaking and cu lering, Committed suicide Bids SUZANNE jj Furious Fifteen Round Boxing Strong Man Stunts by Robber Before Capture Threw around 600 pound safe, dived through plate glass window, evaded police and now is dying LATTEHSOX, M.J., July An unidentified 'strong man, who bus u vocabulary ol only two words, is in a critical condition in the hospital here following an ultempted robbery in a hardware store during which lie tossed' around a 000 pound safe, ripped the door off, seized $700, pushed aside seven policemen und the store proprietor who called for help, di've'd through n plate glass window, knocked down on the sheet two men who ullenipled lo slop him, and was filially captiired by a flying football tackle. ' ... .. ... t'Oinewhere in the course of 1 .- these acliities the man received severe head injuries which the doctors say will prove fatal. He remains 'Unidentified because he could only say "all right" to every ipiesliuu. Otherwise he appeared dumb and unable to write. " ! . .. ..I.!,. ...I......MI, .l i.i,llr.ii l.i.i.ililllfiiwi.pei 1 ... ' 3 r Vi lUoday decided to resist the mine 113 IIUHH.Iih 111 llici:! i Willi .ill. I chains holding the bunk wall. WON CHAMPIONSHIP WIMill.F.DON, July 3. Su- girl champion. Joan Fry, 7- (-0. in the finals lor the I'.nglund chatupiousliip. Bout Fought Last Night at New York between Greb and Walker I 3. Miners", LONDON. July - - delegates from all coal fields of J! the country at a private cnfer-f Hie Miners' Federation .. .. i r.... I.... .... .. ........ propositi i"i luiin to the OVER ENGLISH GIRL mill an exteusion u me wonum day from seven to eight hours. the welterweight, champion, j iL. & L. BYNG IN VANCOUVER Governor to Romaln Until Middle of Next Week and Lady Byng Returns to Island zunne Lenglen or 1-ranee won her VANCOl'YF.It. July 3. Haron (sixth women's tennis cliutiipion- Hy., and the vice-regul party ar-sliip today defeating the Hnglishj ,.iVed froni Vancouver Ibis inorninir from Victoria. The all-!i:,,vernor (Jeneral will remain in Vancouver until next Wednesday or Thursday while Lady Hyng will return to Vancouver Island Tuesday tor a longer slay on toe coast. STOCK MARKET Granby... NBNV YOHK, July a. Hurry Creb or Pittsburg-, world, Hajselloii..v middleweight champion, successfully .defended his title in a surf Inlet, furious fifteen round nrulch lust night, when he gained the imnwell .. Four or Five Loso Llvos Rosult judge's decision over Mickey Walker of Klizubeth, New Jersey, premier - of Collision Near Spokane Today 8P0KANF,. July 3. Four poo- n'ple 'pie ale are dead dead and and another another is is re- re- The buttle was one of the fiercest and most thrilling fights Duly-Alnskn.. since Dempsey fought Firpo in the same park two years, ago.; p.. C. Silver Orel, was the aggressor most of the way, but he found uu am-jlluitellon Mr Dawson minted from bilious slugger in Walker who, badly battered, fought gamely, Silvercrest CIMt. .advertisement lo show porle(l dying as a result or a col- to the end. There were no knock-tlial. the grain output of Vaneou-i llsioii belween uu automobile and downs. tan hull I lirmlIHl fl'lUll 501.000. mi electric train at a crossing 20 Prior lo the bout. Hurry Wills, bushels in M120 lo 51.(110,000 miles southeast of Spokane this the Nwo heavyweight conttnued on page two' 'morning. knock- ed out Charlie Weinert In the of tii. onp' fiiit. leriuinus second round or a scheduled flf-;llayiev . teen round fight. Weinert was, Indian ... no match for Wills al any stage Rufus Hid ".01V iltSU ...2.50 ....2.20 ...21) Vt 01 Mi 15 .30 .n's .to 1 0.00 Asked 17.00 .02 Vi .07 -1.50 2;30 .32 .20 1.50 TO REORGANIZE REINDEER FOR HUDSON'S BAY CO jW T. Lopp or Alaska to Give AERIAL DERBY Year to Work In Eaff Inland STARTED TODAY " '.r Canadian .Concern rv 1 AROUND BRITAIN ' KF.ATTLi;, July 3 W. T. Lopp, CHOYDON. July 3. An aerial derby around (ireat Hrilain started this morning with fourteen entrants but a iieuvy fog forced six of the machines to laud soon after taking off. The distance the fliers have lo cover Is 1,058 miles and Ihc race will occupy two days. MINERS TO RESIST until recently chief of the Alaska division of the Bureau of Edu- cation, has been engaged by the Hudson's Hay Company to reor- guiiize its reindeer industry in 1 Hartiiilund, Canada. He will spend u year in this service. Lopp left on Wednesduy night for h's mission in the isolated Arctic to inspect the progress ot t the herd or 700 reindeer which i were sent to Haffinlaild rour years uo by Slefunsson, the es- t ploier. He will Invesligiile thejj possibilities ,ot establishing thei deer industry on u firm ljusis in t DECREASE OF WAGES ".e far northern rronticr. Mooting or Delegates Held Today! MI TPII II III IDIJT Objects to Proposed Action lllU vll llllLlllU 1 or Employers .18 .50 .00 j .07 .20 WAS MARKETED Big Month Shown by Sales Made at Local Fish Exchange. The total halibut catch for tho month of June amounted to 3,202,400 pounds which is con siderably more Ihap Tor May, when (he local sales amounted to 2.031,100, April gave 3,308,800 pounds. Last year ror the month of June the catch was 3,092,300 pounds and for the same month in the previous yiar, 2,807,00 pounds. BERESFORD WINNER DIAMOND SCULLING HENLKY. Kugland, July 3. Jack Heresford Jr., of Loudon, the present title holder, eliminated Walter Hoover or Philadelphia from the diamond skull? competition, winning by three lengths. CHAPLAIN DEAD NCW WCSi'MlNsrF.lt. July 3. llov. William hubertson. chaplain at the peiiilenliary, dropped deai at his residence;! here this morning. . Dougtas' Stork isieaving on the Princess Chaiiotlij'i next Wed nesilay fur he south where lie will attend the sessions of (he Gyro International- conventionTo be held in Vancouver the middle . 1 ! '( tnonili,