r TAXI 0B' 1 r Library A : r JlUildlJI;.,. (tins and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. v NO, I7H, CANADA'S GIRLS SHOWED UP WELL Aug ;i. The leairt 4' k 1 ' I " which rom - iintxrd llritlu on Jal i h' Wntnef) Interna- i o.rel faitevl In finish . v .f itir event hut' a4 mi eieellefft idinWIftV i -irong competition l ' k!iIi and Sieeho-Sh-iMinrnU. eser)ially the II. i nm won with 50 'ho Slovakia wa scc- " ami Canada J BODY OF INDIAN Preiumcd to be That of Winnie Drown of Hatelton 1 fi-tiernien found Mi ' .i- Indinii girl in lln H i vr.tinlay afternoon 'in- II. A. rnnnery nt Port ii r.idiiiK to trd re- ""n U In Hospital l.mw, " ' -- Mtin liar . pinre Is dead and 1111- 'or man whose , ,, ..... ""Wn l. In . ol . , . """I'uat us a rcsuu u" ' " in iUif. loi ali'y LITTLE DAMAGE TO PRINCESS BEATRICE: C.P.R. Steamer, Which Wit Aahore In Skeena on Saturday, Wat Here Same Evening ycslcriliiy morning wticre an p-uronrlitie sermon whs preached hy'Ilev. Archdeacon lliv. The ciioir which w aiumenled for the occasion, rendered special. . ri.irvllrt U'llH tousle ami mic !... .... and inspira- or a er.v iiiipi''"','ve lioual rliaiactcr. LEO KEGEL IS AGAIN CANADIAN W CHAMP. Won at Toronto on Saturday of 295 Is His With a Score Sooond Year iiw ivi'i 1 Aim. .'(. -Leo Die- ....1 ..r 11 links. Long Island, fur Ihe second roiisccullve year. pounds;Vn July 10 o Saturday won the Can.,, .an Championship with n Open Coir score of, '-Mi5 Advertise in Ihe Dally I 3,100,000 Pounds or Which Over Two Thirds was American Halibut catches -handled through Ihe port or Prince llti-perl during Ihe mouth -of July aggregated approximately 3.100,- 000 pounds as compared 3,388,10(1 pounds in July, and 3,V(I2,000 pounds during June of Ibis year. r (lie 3.100,-000 pound total during the past month, tihoip:' 2,l?r,0()0 pounds was from American boats and 1)5.(1(10 pounds from Canadian boats. , The. , highest hid or Ibo month win l(J,8e and 0c, paid by Iho Hoolh Fisheries Co. to Ihe Amer-icoii schooner Defenee Tor 15,000 The Sr ne j mry , -,tig u me her took.- Run of Springs and Canoes SatisfactoryWhaling Stations Dolnn Well Lumbering Active The highest Canadian price was paid on the day when Ihe lloynl Fish Co. hhl It. 80 ami Oe Tor the ?.;'()0 pound catch from the schooner Howe Sound Marmot Metals. llufns t i Terminus ...... Surr Inlet Selkirk ... sTlv ere rest Oraiihy ... riladstnno.. wi"-!llayview I ' . In (linn .01 .30 U 2,10 A2L 20.00 ."-I Mi 0IJ1 ,01 t iToo Asked 1.20 ' 3.50 . .0 2 ; ... I - I 2.21 .15 .20 M .05 H .05 .17 10.00 .2415 .20 .05 .00 H .0(1 .07 In addition to the refund of boat or railway fare? arrang ed for by Ihe Vancouver Hoard .of Trade lit connection with ihe Annual Hover's Week, which will be . held in Vancouer from August 8 to 15, in conjunction wilh-lhe Fair week, Ihere will lo an informal fr-ndly get together dinner and dance, exhibition visit, moonlight excursion, etc. anil oilier diefsious lo give Ihn merchants a holiday Ihey wel' deserve. Advertise 111 the Daily News. PRINCE- RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PltlNCK HI I'KltT. H.C., MONDAY. U'OUST 3, 11)25. Coastwise Steamship A ViWrdr't Clrulitloi 1692 Co.'s rreigliter Amur, Cant. Mr Kiniion, was in port during Saturday niglil discharging 10,000 , ..P ..I II... ..l.-nl.it. mi ui vi .hvii. ... inv 'torae Co wharr for Curler-Halls.. Thep An;ka J0000 n, vessel sailed Sunday morning for o A(m fisheries. Anyox. ...... 1 I'ouring 01 cenieni ai me eie- ,0 papine Fisheries. Mtior is starling tins wook in full swing and the work will go on day and night. Some IfJO or so extra men are being taken on by Carter-Halls. NEW NAME FOR PRESBYTERIAN.' Dr. Q. C. Pidgeon Makes nouncement Following Trip to Cardirf Conference MO.NTIIF.AI.. Aug. 3. Itelurn iug from a meeting or the .lli- mice of llefurmcd Churches of; Ihe world held in Cardiff, Wales,! Dr. O. C. Pidgeon of TorAnlo. derided to submit them as it new- church Ihe name or which wit Uh be determined by Hie proper authorities' The liBhlhous lender Hlriieli at J he local dry dock being- inspected by A. Farrow. Dominion in eminent lUeamboat inspector. who U also making a survey ol he 'us" w Hubolu-.i Serttinel, 28,000 a I Strut ttlM K07 noi dress. The 'uiri rentKouia iu wdli the coal, ui the I'eiiN. ui the sheriff. ISLAND FISHING Interim Contract Between Steel SEASON IS GOOD Corporation Pending Enquiry of Whole Industry Now Suggested ( i LACK HAY. Auk. 3. The sinking roal miners will ole 'Outre m a good salmon run Wednesday nu Ihe provincial government' suggested wage ... . i I.. .1 . I .1... t. ..r ,1... .... . r . H.....tt. . LARGE AMOUNT tm the Ijocen Cltaiiotle Island gietuieui uesig lieu to cuu uie strike ui iic iusi inc uiuuhp. OiU year anJ H.e. fislwM-iiieit nv i Tlie goveriuuent pmpes an uiterini eoitlnicldiiawcfji .Oje, Af? PICU CAT fa ' " ' wll reiHirl Alfml Ailami 'Hrili-h Knipire Sieeh GoriNiinlioii and the miner.- for a peribd of IIT T l 111' 11 ll.li ..r.n. nwmiirr i rm-iirui-j(lf .mb.,ii WBU j n rjy .ix iintiiiii peiiunip a inn enquiry lino ine coal inuiiMry. iiib tie. fji4. Andrrw Joliiif tone. ar-Mny. "j,P ,rjnB iJ ooulrarl ronlain- the 1021 working terms and Ihe 1022 wage rie.l in Hri al t.3H Salunlayiry aU,r,riry ao.1 mow rite?; rute or ,ix and eight percent helow Ihe lt2i conlraet and an i Halibut Fares Marketed at Ex-wisht. The vwel aipnifiilly!ro10,3, arr ,001014.' hi ginxl vd- niidertaking iy Ihe gineriimeiit to rehale coal royalties for channo this Morning Total-i.iiffereil liltle ilaiii?r front ha- ume. 'n,e lnsarit Fishinfr A twelve moiilhs. 1 led Near.'y 400,000 10s lrurk lnuiie llM-k near: Paekliu Oo.s ranitfry al .Masset: ; ttt ... ... r Arriwaic wa luluioral Cannery rai ly .alunU i t,uHin? up anlinou and nex juiorniiiK aiol proeeedrd soulli month will rrsiiitMs Uie parking I10111 here to .uirniiei witliool ,,f damn. On Moresby Island. delay. ,the Miekeport anil Lagoon May - - raiinerfes arc both operating. AIICCM fHABIflTTF PITV fine whalinir stations are also riDI 111 niUrD',UIjW1 doinK well . Mr. Adams slals. Al blKL IN KlVbK now shipping lumber.. j . mnmnial lia already tMn 1 ! u nil Ivf tl llfiaa I In rlkni nti I lis Freighter Norfolk Maru on Her ' south end of Ihe islands, ha Way Thoro to Load For aj,0IJ, ,juMi,c that numl.er. Now York J is also arlivily in luin- !lerng with a number of loyin:x The firsl xleani. r to load I"i"-!,.a,,(S junnhig in Masetl Inlet, her at Uie Oueen Charlulle ''ily-, (g ramps on Mtiresliy ls- Miwniill, which was rerenlly re- iin roninue artixe and .. opened by the Southern Alberta, fjurell (imrlolle Oily mill is now I u' Hie local proineial Lumber ti.. will be Ihe freighter ,,crnjjn'r in full swing. from Ihe wnislable Norfolk Maru which is now on 1 --niKlon. II is presumed ,,. wny Up the coasl lo thai U' b"dy nf Winnie Hroni point after having passed tpiar-' ' Inspector Spiller, nnlin. The XoiTolk Muni will " 'able Martin of Ihft delier the rut-go to New York. ii rini police office went in .r,ug (o Inxesllgate QilinnP ATTFMnFn lictiilires -,rr,.i,n,liMU UfJIUUHU m BOYCOTT OF FLEET URGED ANGLICAN CHURCH' Two Hundrow Men from Capetown Were on Parade Yesterday Morning Vbout two hundred olllccis ami 11 l r'..t..lmi-ti 1 men rom .ii..u..-. " 1 Visit-of United States Warships naraded to the Angllran Church arouses Ire of Laborlles I r 1 in lie fi New Zealand In Nl:i,UNi,Tf).. New Zealand. Wellington Labor So- iiavo urged publicly thai '''I Sliiles fleet lie bov- nd ft Duiiediit Labor re- ''loh comnilltcc has pus-x "luiiuii urging all work-am from participating ""'''brallnn arranged for I1" Ulllllg visit. HAS FATAL RESULT 8nm Hr," l Dead and Another Mr. Adams, who arrived front I lie Island on Ihe l'riuce John last nijthl, will proceed tonight to Vancouver on n combined business and iilrasnre trip, lie ex pects ,10 be away from the lauds 'hiMl eighteen ihys. Is- HALIBUT CATCH FOR JULY HIGH Fares Totalled FLOOD TOLL APPALLING Four Hundred Koreans Drowned Thousands Are Left Homeless NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Four hundred persons were drowned and 225,000 were rendered homeless with damage estimated at 66,C00,000 yen as a result of vast floods whloh have Inundated the river districts eft Korea according to word received by the Methodist Church Mission Board In a cablegram from Bishop Welch of Seoul, Korea. lliixrllon L. & I STOCK MARKET Hid U.V.. Silver- 1 .00 Daly Alaska Duiiwell 3.23 'Premier Approximately Porter Idaho CEMENT WORK AT ELEVATOR are Being Taken on. I Close 10 lOU.OOO pounds ol ihaliiiut wa.s marketed al the Fish ICxciianxc this morning. Con- sidernis the heavy arrivals, bid-idinsr was active and Ihe prices paid were very fair. Americans Pouring Starts This Week and had lh. advanlag iit sellin? first Som 100 or n Eitra Men l" wl'' lU Radians rweiveu uetier seeonu class prices. Arrivals and sales were as fol- Ilarge i,m. American Constitution, 15,000 at I Or and jp., lo Canadian fisit v lohi 10.20 and 5c, Itadio, 10,000 at 10.20 and 5, 10.80 and 6c lo Hoolh Fisheries. Tahoma. 17.000 at 11.30 and Cc to Atliu Fisheries. ' Hravo, 0,500 at 12 and 0c. to I'llV iTflloOO a"! .1.10 and 'lie lo Hoolh fisheries. Hoald Amundsen. 11.000 at 10.00 and 6c to Canadian Fish il.l Storage Co. Wabash. 7,500 al 11.80 and '0.5c to lloyal Fish Co. An-S Itainier, 7,500 at II.C0 and 6c lo lloyul Fish Co. Inger, 5,000 at 11.80 and Oe to Atlin Fisheries. Neptune, 7,500 at 1 1 .'JO -and fie lo Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Naontie. 5,800 at 11.70 and Of to Pacific fisheries. Commonwealth, 35,000 at 10.20 moderator of the I'uiled cliu.rciMal)( u, onaiian Fish A Coll OI l.ail.HIU. uri-mii-11 nun 1111- non-concurrlng minority of tlx Presbyterian Church of Camilla; had not been recognlied asAthe continuing Presbyterian Church by an alliance known as the' Pan! American Council. The Alliance! Storage Co. M Canadian lirneak', 11.000 at 10.50 and '(continued on page 0; BASEBALL SUNDAY'S GAMES American League Cleveland 3, New York 2. Detroit 1, Washington 5. Only two games. National League Hrooklyn I, Chicago 2, New York I. St. Louis 8. Hosion 5 5 Cincinnati 8-3. 1 '!: Mi : s.rt).'-. BOSTON GRILL Large IpsUir Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor foe hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parties. For rats, apply to Boston drill. Third Ave. Phone 467. PRICE FIVK CENTS. WAV A CP ATI A PA A I OTDIVT Ail A V TMn OA AM min obuiin luhl iiinmr tiai mi runm BANDITS MADE BIG HAUL FROM SPENCER'S STORE IN VICTORIA LAST NIGHT flight Watchman Bound and Gagged; $16,000 or $17,000 is Taken H TOIUA. Aug. ;t. Al l.:io on Sunday evening. Iwo hail j.. in Spencer's departmental tor here, bound and night wulrliiiiuii iind. Mowing the safe, craped with MOM mid 17,000. 'i w tfchmiui. J. I., Oriffilli, wa fuiiml llii morning al i. tin rngiucrr slid IiimiiiiI Olid gagged on the tup pudding, (inffilho slnled that .shortly after the I d left the Imilding HuiidH) night die wa mi the 'lie portion nf I lie loro under ground when the two iiHn rueu mm. "Mini ui face." lie wa lidd. Havina mad- the uutrhman M-riirc on the I up floor. I he rob-per wiil about Ihetr work of. blowing life and ul 11.30 left i In- Imildiiiit. having the wateh- " nia n helpless. Finished Third In Woman's In- , Urnatlonal Field Meet-Great Britain First ROBERT PARKS DIES SUDDENLY Passed Away During Saturday Night While Visiting at Home of Friends Death came suddenly during Saturday ni?hl lo Robert Parks, oiother of Jas. Parks of the Fire Halt. Deceased and Mrs. Parks had heen spending the citing at Ihe home of Mr. and jirs. Cherry, 2!7-8lh Avenue, .ml they retired there Iale Saturday night. On Sunday inorn-.ng when Mrs. Park "went lo call her husband lie did not respond, and, upon closer examination, it was found that he was dead. The doctor ami police were notified and it was established that death had occurred some time previous. Deeeasml had suffered from a weak heart for some time ami had been obliged to consult a physician on ilitferenl occasions. Horn in Ireland in 1802, the late Mr. Park migrated to the I nil ed Slates and later went to Anyox where 1te was employed for some time. Coming, lo I Prince Ituperf, he heoame Identified wittt Hie v yard crew of the C.X.H. anil...has lief jucutwlanlly employed Ihere up to his death. He is survived by his father and mother in the Old Country and liis widow here, lo whom, general sympathy will go out in her sad bereavement. Deceased was a menvberbf the local Orange Lodge under whose auspices the funeral will be held. An inquest will be held upon Ihe return lo town of Coroner Watt. DEATHS DURING ITALIAN RIOTS Mob Storms City Hall at San Giovanni and Four Lose Their Lives llOMF.. Aug. 3. Four wero killed and fifteen were injured in a flghl today at San Jllovanni in Southern Italy when a mob demanding the abolition of communal taxes and dismissal of all city employees not natives stormed the City Hall. The police endeaxiired lo stop the dis- i McMillan is IN GREENLAND Arctic Expedition Had Struggle Against Ice Packs In Melville Bay WASHINGTON. ug. 3.-.rier several days' struggle under adverse conditions against ice parks in Melville Hay, Hie two vessels oT Hie MacMillan Arctic expedition reached Htiili, (ireen-laud. on Satnrady niglil. i UNIVERSITY GIRL SWIMMER BREAKS HER WORLD RECORD CHICAiiO. Aug. 3. - Hreakiug the worlds record which wns held by herself. S.vhil 'Haiier, .Northwestern I'niversity ytinlent backstroke swimmer, on VSalur-day swain a mile and a quarter in 20 minute and 50 gernniD winning the tifili annual Chicago I Iti er -wim.