TAX' I 25 and BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambular.. A.".. I with newly laid dancing Servl "", floor for hire. Suitable for Anywhere at Anytime. 'Hi,.. ''fx- dances, banquets and wedding Hind Boyal Hotel, 3rd Ave. V, parlies. and 6th 8U 'If PRINCE RUPERT For rat8, apply to Boston J MATT VIDECK, prop. Grill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. XV., NO. 106. VOL PltlNCK HITEIIT, H.C, MONDAY. JlLY 20, il25. Saturday'! Circulation 1547 Btrttt Balu 4M. PRICE FIVE CENT'S. DIFFERENCES AMONG CABINET MINISTERS CHIEF MAGISTRATE OF SOUTHERN CITY PLEASED WITH EDMONTON MEETING Peace River Outlet by of P. G. E. Railway Mayor Taylor of Vancouver holds opinion that matter will he dealt with by Legislature Mayor Louis D. Taylor of Vancouver, who is here after attending the conference of .western mayors and civic official in Kdtnoiiton, is of the opinion that a rail outlet may lie given to the I'eare Itiver valley liy (-nmpletiug the Pacific (ireal Eastern and extending il north from Prince (ieorge. lie think that some action along this Bite may he taken at the next session of the legislature. "It is either a cnc of make the, P.U.K. pay or go broke the way it is now, says Mayor Taylor is well pleased by GASBOAT IS j DESTROYED On ?: luihbi Boat Burned at Cow Bay Saturday Night Man Is will Bumd A tiiall 3 "horse powered; lat:'u i.iloiiKiiiK to the Rupcrtj Marine Products Co. w destroy- fd ly fu-e tale Salurday nighl. Tv. i men were on lHiard nl the lime urn) were UNiut to proceed 'o tin. Tucks Intel plant frtun w Itay when the Inwit eiiuvlil fire mesumably from the engine liar firing. II was soon evident thai it wnuhl he impossible save ?ie emit and Capt. Swan- son tif Miti prince Rupert Jloat- house suiiighl to low her nwuyr from 1 ha U'liinHfiMkitl t tt onler , ' nun iiiuiii in utl i thai she might not he a menace In lie etiminliiK boats al the niwt Hardly, however, had he lieen aiiio i, tinHiw a line uliourd when Hie craft filled and sank. A D. liaillic, who was on hoard 'he 'Tiifl. suffered from slight 1'iinis about the. face and hitDds himI was niKeii - m me neuenii w If (tstiMi where his burns were dressed, Tn i reported today a? being lip mul 'around altUmgli h wound nr ftt hit painful. GRAND SESSION the ORANGE LODGE on Delegates from all Ovor Canada In Attendanoo at Vancouver Today VANCOUVER, July 20. --I'm. niinent members or the Oraml Orange Lodge or llrilish America me ineelliiir (day for Jim nlnly-Wlh iiniiual session or the hr-der. tle fifty-first, session id the iniiut hiaek, Chapler and the 'hiriy-Hi'eontl session of Hie Ladies' Orange lleneyolent As sociation. Delegates from all ver (.lunula allemled the open ln "t'sslon this morning. J. C. K. SEiLY SERIOUSLY ILL nonoor Interior Rancher Suffer- ""fl From Pnoumonla Fol lowing Attack or Pleurisy i 'U curding u wonl received '"in Uie Interior last night, .1. C " 'iny, piom.,.,. ,.,mciM. 0f ihe TJ Nu,1,,y nd pari owner or " unco iiuncrl Hotel here. ' er.ueaily t Smilliers - in siirrerlnR rrom pneumonia """n roiloyved an attack of 1"' i"'lsy. May Get Extension .Mayor I aylor with the work accomplished the Edmonton conference and feels that it and future con Terence of a like nature will he beneficial to the west as a whole.' a Ihree weeks' holiday froni in nrdunu duties of chief mag-; ishale of Yum-outcr, Mr. Taylor! eaiue here ho join the Vaneouxer Hoard nf Trade excursion and g-o east with il tonight, He arrivi-d from llmoiiton on Sat- unlay night s train. PRAIRIES GET WELCOME RAIN VIN.VII'K(!. July 2(1.-.Many districts in Manitoba. ' , Saskulchewau ami Alberta received good rains on Sunday. This will be or great benefit to the parched crops. Cooler weather with more rain is forecasted. FIRE SITUATION IN SOUTH IS IMPROVED uuiw "i nun nnn UIW 111 ww'wii v ' Sunday No Casualties are Yet Reported YANCOLVLIl, July 20 Lalesl advices received here stale that forest fire situation In the Koolenays, while still serious, have Improved over the week end, the wind having died down Sunday. Considerable timber lias been burned and some min ing properly is lost but no asiiallies are reported. MAYOR NEWTON GOES TO SASKATCHEWAN Went East from Edmonton After Attending Conference of Western Mayors After attending the conrer- enee ol wesieru hmijuu- uionton, Mayor Newton of prince llupcrt proceeded from mere io Saskatchewan on pnvaic nusi- ness according lo word nrougii' here by other dclegul(s lo Hie conference. The mayor hi uu- ahly he back in the course oi in-.- next week or so. BASEBALL SUNDAY GAMES National League Cincinnati , Nr Vork 4. 'St. Louis 2, Hiooklyn 0. Only two games. American League Washington , Cleveland 2. New York 12, Dolroit 18. Philadelphia 12. SI- !' jlfston Pl.trngo I,'n CARDINAL BEGIN ANSWERS CALL Distinguished Canadian Prelate Passed Away Early Yesterday Morning BORN IN QUEBEC Romantic Career Finds Few Parallels In Church History UULHKO. July 2(1. Cardinal I Hegin, Itoinan Calholic priinale lor all Canada and Archbishop!'1.' waH - h of the iocese ot (Juebec, died early Sunday morning. Horn in the Muaint atmosphere of a Levis farinhoue, the romantic rise or Louis Xaain hjcgjn. Archbishop of Urn-bee, nnd J'rince or the Church, rinds few parallels in Canadian history. Despite the high position be held, Hie distinguished pre late never rorgol the early les sons or his childhood. He re tained to Hie last (he same kind liness or heart and simplicity of manner so characteristic of the French Canadian farmer. He won everybody by his nativ . modesty. A slraiwcr, noting liinf at the funeral of Cardinal Oib bons or Ilalliiuore said, "he has the kindest fare or all." Native of Canada Cardinal Hegin was born at Sarosla, in the parish or Levis, across the river Troni Ouebec, the sbn of Charles Hesfin. a farmer, and Luce (Paradis; He-gin, on January 10, 1840. The haiulcl of Sarosla gave another distinguished son to the church in Mgr. Halle, a former canon in Ihe diocese or Uuebec. and Hishop or the Apostolic Yicaria''" or Northern Ontario, with ins ee at Hearst. The late Cardinal Hegin va educated at Hie Levis Model School, the College'or St. Michael id Hellechasse, the Little Sem inary or Ouebec, and at Laval tniversily, Montreal, where he look the degree or H.A. wilh honors, winniny the prince ot Wales medal. He studied theology at the Orand tseiuinary of Ouebec, and later attended the lectures or the' Jesuits in the (Jregorian l'iiiersily, Home. He was ordained in the Holy City in 1805. " After receiving the degree of Doctor or Divinity from Hie (tegorian University, lie remained two years longer to hike a special course in Keelcslaslical history and oriental languages lo fil him for teaching at Laval. From Home he went to Innsbruck to continue- his studies under the Jesuits. He later visited the Holy Laud, where be remained for some lime seeing the sacm places and studying Holy Script. As a Father Helurntng to Canada in 18(57, after the completion or Ins studies. Father Ilegin. as be was then, taught theology al Laval University. He then becami Prefect of Studies in the Little Seminary- Quebec, following which ju 1882 he was appointed director of the Oratul seriimury, and still later Principal of the Laval Normal School. HiiL Lmiiience attained the rank of bishop in 1888, when ho wus appointed head of the dio cese- of Chicouliiii, then just village. Three' years later he vac'aled that see, 'to become co adjulor lo Cardinal Taseliereau with the title of Archbishop of Cyrene, and in 1801 was made administrator of the diocese of Uuebec, The late Archbishop llegiii presided over a tribunal in 1808, constituted to try the Continued on Page 0. NANAIMO WON OVER CALGARY Believed That They and Ulster United Will to to Con-naught Cup Finals CALfiAKY. July 20. The Na- Iriaiiuo football, players -are li;lm;r lo Mnuipeg lo piny u" 1 ?" the western Coniiauirhl Cuii series as a result of their vielories over Calgary O.l .11. S ,a!l w0,'k- Tim st-ore on Thurs- n H iii iavor oi Naliaimo and on Salurday, six to nil. TOHONTO, ' July 20. Ulster United, Eastern Tonlenders for Ihe Connaught Gun. leave tomorrow evening to ntay a sudden death same with) Fort William on Thursday. Tile winners will meet the weslern 'soccer champ ions. In the wesl il is believed that l lste- and N'aiiaiino will be Ihe finalists REGARDING SALT LAKE Mr. Pattulla Makes Announcement Following Visit to Resort Following a visit to the Salt Lake yesterday afternoon, Hon. T. D, Pattullo announced this morning that the provincial government was about to declare that area a park under the Parks Act and that the lieutenant governor In council will appoint a board consisting of five local citizens to control and administer the place. The Prince Rupert Swimming Club will be asked to make recommendations regarding the membership of this board and will be permitted to frame re gulations for handling the park. This means that the people of Prince Rupert will be given In perpetuity the right to i conduct the park as they see fit and will be permitted to lease the property If It is so de-rslred and carry out Improvements and raise money. CHILDREN DROWNED VANCOUVER, July 20. Annie Habington, aged 13, and (lordon Perkcr. 0, were drowned on Saturday while bathing in English Hay. Members of Vancouver Board of Trade Are Course of Members of the Vancouver Hoard or Trade to the number of about forty are here today in the course of the board's twejflh annual excursion. After an enjoyable trip up Ihe coast, the parly Arrived in the city on the Uuioii steamer Cardena, Copt. U. H. Smith, at 0.1H) last evening. They w ill proceed east tonight al midnight by special Iraiu. The purpose of these lours is to develop trade relations between different parts of llrilish Col- iimhiu and il is the second trip Central llrilish Columbia. The Dollar, president of the Naneoiiver Hoard of Trade. On arrival here last night, the party was met by Acting Mayor Stephens ami a' committee from Ihe local Hoard of Trade Including J. 11. Pillsbury, David Thorn-son, E. C. Oihbons, Douglas Stork, 'T. H. Johnson, Hen Sell. F. W. Hart and others. Mr. Hart Is Inking especial Interest in Hit'1 visit of the Vancouver men for' li was a iaie: member nf 'hi CAPT. McCOSKRIE DIED ON SUNDAY Was One of B.C. Coast's Sea'. Knovn Navigators Here S.nce 1887 rill1 Ill'ili.sll l'.()lllliihi:i I'll:!.. i.- ., ..i.i..i .....i i...... know(1 Ilaviga0I in lla. VHill9i of Capl. Ldward C. MeCoskrie whose death occurred at he ; IMllife Hupert heiifl'al Hospital ye I'i.Ii.I'iLmv u Mf.rmwiri 11 1 I ri.j..-.L' 'The deceased had nol been in Ihe besl or health for the past year and, aboul Ihree weeks aso, suffered from an auto accident at !M. the corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street. Since that time lie was confined lo his bed and while at first there was little cause tor anxiety, ft was laler discovered that lie was .suffering from a recurrence of former complaints. The lasi Tew days his condi'iou became more serious ami it was realized thai it would only be a short time until the cud came. Mrs. McCoskrie and one daugh ter Mrs. J. S. Hrown, of Vernon were preseui al I lie last. t.apl JlcOosferie also leaves one son, William, of (ialiano Island, and three daughters, Mrs. II. F. Ker- gin or Alice Arm, Mrs. Annie Hubert son or Vancouver, and Miss Emma .McCoskrie of Alert Hay. The lal.e Capl. McCoskrie was born in Hirkenhead, England, in December 1850, and al the age of fourteen, stalled his career on Hie sea. From 1887 lo 1800 be plied in Ihe lower waters ol the H.C. coast and laler relurned lo northern waters including Hie Naas River, and Skagway. In 1005 he removed to Hartley Hay and started a saw mill there. He was in (he lumber business for rive years. Laler lie was alp-pointed timber inspector "Tor Northern n.C. and in 1012 was aPiMiinled Harbor Master and Port Warden Tor Prince Rupert. Faithful to Rupert Few men have shown a much faith in Hie development of this northern port s Capl. McCoskrie. In his olllcial position he was able to supply iuformalion to various inquiries rrom various parts as to Hie real nature of the harbor and, on several occasions, prepared data in res-peel lo the port. He was very outspoken in regard lo inquirers who mentioned the winter seasoi' here and asked as to the amount of ice in the harbor. It was a great source of satis-(conlinued on page 6) Here Today in Annual Excursion of the hoard lo Prince Hupert and party is headed by A. Melville, Vancouver Hoard of Trade. Alo meeting the parly here were Mayor L, D. Taylor of Vancouver, who has been at the Edmonton conrerence, and Aid. Frank Woodside or Vancouver who, in his capacity as presdent Of the. H.C. Chamber of Mines, had beiMi on a trip to Stewart. Hon. T eontinued on page four Premier Baldwin Endeavours t0 Smooth 0ut Crisis 0oer Program LONDON, July 20. Premier Baldwin has been Inisy over the week end endeavoring to smooth out differences among his ministers in the cruchll problem of naval ship building and, in the opinion of most parliamentary writers, the resignation of First Lord of the .Admiralty Hridgeniau, xdiniral Lord Heatty and oilier sea lords which were threatened will he withheld. 'The differences hi litre mi Ihe iiilrnirnllv's rleniniiH nf imiii- .liMicLion involving a fleet or Tast nun nun ....i, w;...i,.,. chequer, and other ministers strenuously opposed 'the program on the ground of economy. B.JACKSON IS visitor to city Will Prcsido Over Session of1 Game Conservation Board 1 to be Held Here This Even.ln9 M. H. Jackson, K.C., formeri member of the legislature for tin- Islands, and now chairman of the (Same Conservation Hoard, arrived in the cll'y today. He will preside oveiS the session ?of Hie l.oa rd whjcli Jsla bdjXltl-Ma mied . wl Hi" ehiLs: night in lUe uoitrl i to use. Mr. LUI-iy M n,ey jro drove jacHsou mis ieen a gooo ueai in ,.oDbers halted the team, beat the limelight recently as a spe-fM. IM,.mllcl uf the parly with cial investigator Tor the provin- clu,,s u1(1( ujtpr inockg Rod-olal goternment of the Janet Mlwetitt lm.,., ,,ini inlo Smith ease. nm, anJ (UM,.,.w) l)ie 0t.rs FORMER FINANCIER FALLS TO HIS DEATH C. Wagner Plunged From' Fiftoen Storey Window In Chicago Business dis- m trlct CtlJCAOO, July 20. E. Ci.i Wngner. formeriy one ot the big- wesl figures In the Chicago grainl r..i ..mi wIhwp firm r:.iiP,i for several millions or dollars a Tew years ago, plunged to his death from the firieenlb storey ot the, Westminster Huihling in the! iwi...u .wi,.,..i ii,i- ' morning. SECOND ENGINEER OF CARDENA FELL DEAD IN VANCOUVER W. Wisliart, second engineer of the Union steamer Cardeua,! dropped dead in a street car al Vancouver last Thursday after noon while on his way home aT- ler the vessel bad- reached thati ii.. .i ..Ti: f. uri iHTrurru, mho miiii -o years ot 'age, came out from the Old Country wilh the Cardena two years ago. He Is survived by a widow, who Is now on her way from England, and a daughter livins in Vancouver. AMERICAN FREIGHTER ' AND FRENCH TRAWLER j ASHORE ON SABLE ID. HALIFAX. July 20. The Inil- ed Slides Shipping Hoard sieain er West Cohas went ashore o on the Sable Island sand bar on Sunday while attemptim; lo help the French trawler, Labra'dor which struck eaMier in the day. Latest reports say that Ihe West Cohas is in no Immediate, danger, The .crew or Ihe Labrador were rescued early this morning. New Yorkers Drown NEW YORK. July 0. -Several of Naval Building cruisers costing 2,000,000 to ..i,.,.,,..,ii,... ..r n,n .... RRIITAI MHRllFR mSSSr llLiill Ylflluul LlU Robbers Crash In Skull of John Rodway, Prominent Manlto- ba Merchant WLNNIPF.O, July I'O. Returning Ihiiir' from a party with friends Sunday night, John Hod-way, prominent . farnver, was murdered by two thugs who, seU ui)n '-the Inline. The to moe on. OnTeturning. Rod-way's friends fiund him in a Uilnl. ..'ill. I.i ..Li, ft j.,,l...,l ., and some mone'.v 'lalien rrom his pockets. EARTH TREMOR SAN FRANCISCO , . , s"ck AlonB Peninsula Yesterday Disturbed Worshippers But Did no Damage .....,..., , , . - HIANCIbLO Ju y SO.- A sharp earthquiike shock was felt llbrouehoul the San Francisco nay region ni n.iu on j?uiuiay moriiing. Nio damage is reiKirled. The tremor shook buildings along Ihe peninsula south of here as far as Sail Jose, fifty miles ilistunl. Numerous church -congregations were alarmed iaml, in sitt, l.in ii'f,...li ifit,ii ftiKlioil In. )u lm, t.ect8t BRITISH SHIP IS FIRED UPON Chinese Troops Exchange Shots With Battleship Teal Near Luchow SHANGHAI. July 20. A wirDr less message front Lucbnow re-port-s that Chinese lri)iis fired on vessels which, escorted by Ihe llrilish battleship Teal, had arranged lo bring foreigners rrom Cheng Tu Fu and other parts mf the province. The Teal replied .with six-pounders. There were, no Hrilish casualties. VICTORIA MAN DIES VICTORIA, July SO. -Harnett Aarouson. aged 02, , prominent merchant and resident of the city Tor 4"2 years, died on Sun day. LISBON REVOLUTION. LISHON. July 20. -Three were killed and rifleen were wounded persons were drowned in the! in Hie revolution yesterday- Lis-waler. or New York and New jbon is Hinder martial taw now .mil ' - -i ' .;!';. Jersey 'Vr-'eedav. -1 H) :