.'Hi i n fcOWPERIS w, ago, RESTRAINED llnJunctlon Granted Preventing i. Him From Publishing Comment re. Janet Smith Caso B - VANCOlVKIl, July 15. Wltb- tout opposlliolt from the defend ants. F. L. Haker and his wife iDoneen wel-e yesterday granleil' an injunction restraining (Jowau l& iHiookhoiise dud J. Oowper,: printers nnd eilllor of Ihe Saturday Tribune, from publishing I comiilehtmboltl llie alleyetl occurrences Th the' Osier Avenue fihome prior to Janet Smith's Iileath as l'Claled by Barbara Or- ford. . ROBBERIES IN LIQUOR STORES Imalllardvllle and Parksvlllo Ven dors' Premises Looted During Past Few Days TCTOIllA, July 15 Two ov- erninenl lliuor stores have been Hooted with In the past few days. Llipior valued at more than 9100 Iwas taken from Hie M.aillardVillo sloiv on Monday night. Al l'arks- Evllle, Vancouver Island, on Sat (lmlay nighl, a few cases were stolen from (lie same establish-Jnient from which thieves secured n large haul a few months COIINWALL, July 15. Mackenzie, aged llollisler. aged 57; ami H.C. Silver .. llanellou .... Howe Sound Sllvercrcst .. Surf Inlet .. Dunwcll Premier ..... Selklrks .... Daly Alaska (Iranhy Terminus ., L. .& I Gladstone.. . Hufus Hayvicw Indian milhs helper blew hi, lo-adj " - ' -US m,1.-nd both hands off with a slick , , if dynamite on Monday, lie was fount) sittiiiK In a chair in this1 condition by an employee of the. U'Temier Mine. File bad been employed al the Premier fori K several years himself. He Was an R&merican ami came here from (Minnesota. The authorities are inveslij.'a- llinf; Ihe circumstances of his rdealh. ' m ... ...i ..... i, ..i. i i... n... the feasibility or shipping grain Lake with bis partner. Ijlinund from the northern prairies Moore, lias lost his life on the through his home town ami will trail. Moore inrornis the provin-also put forward Prince llupert's rial police here Ihan Smith dis-elaim as the outlet for the Peace appeared neat- the head of the V Hiver country. BCOroliri, in. HllLlll.-., mm Everdiel of siilchle was relurned llnlerinenl will lake place here. E Deceased Is survived by a Bister. Uliss Nellie File, who lives In Nnoksiick. Washington asserted, and it was alou? this line that the present confereilee ONE KILLED WHEN CANADIAN PACIFIC TRAIN IS DERAILED NAI'I.NKA, Man., July 15. --(ieorge Oke, brakeman of Winnipeg, was killed, John Dodge, express man, was badly injured and two others were slightly hurt when a Canadian Pacific local train derailed last evening near here. Four cars fell over on their sides, passengers being badly shaken up, THREE MEN kIlLEeT IN CORNWALL PLANT Were Suffocated by Hydrogen Sulphido in Courtlands' William William Villeneuve, aged 'i'-i, were killed by sulphurated hydrogen gas in Courtlands Lid's, silk plant Tuesday. STOCK MARKET Hid Asked 1.0(5 .01 Vt 17.50 .17 .01 3.55 18 voatt .'.5 '13.00 .11 .'. V4 2iVt .05 .06 .0i ',1 .00 1. .'.') 2. '.'5 .05 WOMAN KILLS BANKROBBER Wlfo of Manager at St. Davids, Ontario, Opens Firo on Bandit ST. GATHLHI.NES. Out., July 15. Mall Kolidee uf St. Davids dicif here Ibis morning from bullet wounds received while at-' tempting lo rob the bank at St Davids last night. Manager lingers of the bank discovered Kolidee and fired, slightly wounding him. Mrs. Holers then arrived on Ihe scene- and opened fire, iiiflirling the fatal wound. HAZELTON PROSPECTOR "BELIEVED LOST LIFE: Provincial Police Informed Thai Albert Smith Has Been Missing Since January would have the greatest result, j """" Maor Newton of Prince llu-1 IIAZLt.TON. July 15. II is pert is representing that city al feared thai Albert Smilb, who set ilhe conference. He will'leal with out early in January for .Dense Ingineea Hiver and that be never heard of him since PRAIRIES ARE GETTING HEAT Broadview Reports 101 in Shado With Other Points Having 100 WINNIPF.ti, July 15. Manitoba and Saskatchewan experienced a continuation of Ihe heat wave yesterday, the mercury being well above ninety degrees in the shade al many points, llroad- iew, Saskatchewan, recorded the highest reading of UH while several 'other points reported 100. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DinilY ISLAM). Clear; calm; Horace bar. 2l;3H; temp. 5K; sea smonth. 11:20 p.m. spoke the Gape fc?c o 1 1 Union Hay bound Tor Prince Hupert HULL HAIlHOa. I'arl cloudy; calm; bar. 30.20; Temp. 50; sea smooth. 7 p. in. spoke the Cain- Dsmi at lloal Harbor I'oin! soulliliouml. 7 p.m. spoke Hit Priiice John at Hon I Harbor Point, .northbound. H a.m. spoke Cardeua al Millbatik Sound southbound. THKF. POINT. Over cast; light -H.Y.. wind; bar. 30.20; temp. 53 ; sea smooth Noon DIOHV ISLAND. Pari cloudy, calm: bar. 30.31); lemp. oo: sea smooth HULL IIAIIHOU. Overcast Trash NAV. wind; bar. ao.SO, .20 ileuip. till; sea smooth .30 ' DF.AD THKF POINT.- -Over .20 east; llghl S.K. wind; bar. 30.20 ,20 lemp, 50: son , smooth .00 "i .07 t Advertise in the Daily Newj TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wed. Anywhere at Anytime. '''Kisl,. tling parties. "Uv, Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. in... For rats, apply to Doslon "tut- PRINCE RUPERT and 6th St. drill, Third Ave. '"if, ... MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL, .XV., .NO, 1 02 PHINCK HUPKHT, H.C., W'KDNHSUAY, JULY to, 1025. YttWrtfu'i ClrcuUllon 1S33 StrtU !, 472. PRIP.E FIVTC RENTS. EDMONTON CONFERENCE NOW AT ITS WORK ' " -rr- ! - - I GOSPEL OF UNITY. COMRADESHIP AND PEACE IS PREACHED BY EARL HAIG 1 eace River Outlet, Freight Rates and Pacific Marketing Discussed by Western Mayors EDMONTON, July 15. The Peace Hiver oullel, die mies- Itiuu of marketing by the Pacific route and Hie banking situation were the principal mailer under discussion at yesterday s ses sion of the western civic officials conference. ' V, A. Hue of Peace Hiver Crowing put up a slrong plea for kin district securing adequate transportation. Premier (ireenfield, who followed Mr. line, staled mere iwas lillle hope at the present lime for Ihe construction of u new wine lo the coast as estimates of engineers of liolh Iraii.-continen- Itat lilies showed the cost lo he prohibitive. . 1 However, Ihe present freight m wv i Tf if TTn Ja"' ''oiiiiiiions were lo be greai-T All A Nil HANI IS ;iioli.. raloil if the cxpeclalions ILill rilll liniWU (lf ,Uv B,iv,;riimciit. which was i rl rT ftllTlT rirmiw conducting negotiations ARr KIOWN llrrw" M(nM- niu yuviui vi a : u UlL. ni()rig session. i. (j. - - I MrOeer, K.C., of Vancouver, fmnlnvpn of Premier Mine Came dealt lengthily with the mailer to Death In Gruesome Manner on Monday Last w 1.. Il.tflt; Vi.tl-a of alleged discriminatory railway rales against western Canada and asserted thai the reason was I It a I railways and financial ... - . . .. instilulions of C.mn.hi la mW AUT. July tr 10. i In .....n...i . wvrc men IIIVII whose nin.-vi . .... ... 1, iJI ......I IIIIIfIIJ I UMIMMirN lJ at Mile I J on, ! teltj-l , k,mwl(Hlgt..wa9v remrcrroao, er road. Peter reier l me. ite, black-' mm.--- ' - ' ... . . .. ..... . .. , ....v. Hianch.. Hi'' cluei o Ihe Troi-adero, is shown, with. Ihe model or Ihe Wellington r ii. Hyde Park. London, which. lie made fmm niutloir Viet mid displayed .at a food exhihiUpii in Lomloii recently Hudson Bay Co. Honors Men of Schooner Boxer Who Aided in Rescue Lady Kindershy Crew HHATTLK, July 15. The Alaska Hureaii oT Kducalioa'.s schooner Hoxer sailed for Hie Far North lasl night. Ada Hlackjack, Hskiniu woman, survivor df Stefaiissen's ill fated Wrangell Island expedition, with her two children, a number of school teachers and their families and several Hskiniu children left cm Ihe vessel returning home from schools anil hospitals in Ihe Stales. Ho fore the Hoxer .sailed, J. 11. Wagner, chief of the Alaska Hureaii of F.ducation, and Capl. Whillatn. master of the vessel, received medals awarded for res-. - cuing the crow of The Lady Kin- r aamt ni I II ST) dersley. (lie Hudson Kay Cu.'s I I tl-r A lM I I I 111 K ,,,,l,.iwl,n vvliieh vv:i eroslip.1 in VV1 VI.UUV the; Hie Arc.lic ice last year. Six, I'skiinos, who also look part in Hie rescue, will receive medals and ('( cash each from the Hudson Hay Co. The Hoxer will go as far as Point Harrow. 1 SCOPES CASE TO PROCEED Jtirigo Declines to Accept Do-fonco Motion For Quashing Case DAYTON, Tennessee, July 1G. Judge Raulston this morning denied tho dofonce motion to quash the Indictment against John T. Scopes In the evolution caso, thus upholding the constitutionality of the Tennessco anti-evolution laws. FISH ARRIVAL American Sentinel, 21,000 to Atlin Fish cries at 15.00 and iCc. Lenor, 11,000 lo Pacifio Fisheries al 10 and 0c. Teddy J., 12,000 lo Hooth Fisheries al 10 and 0c. ' , Canadian Fisher, 1 0,000, to Canadian Fish and Gold Storage Co. at I3.0c and 7.5c. Toodie, 7.000 lo lloyal Fish Co. al 13,00 and 7.5c. llruiil 5.000 In lloolli Fislier- es i' ' ip a io ; or IS DIFFICULT More Particulars Received Re gardlng Successful AscemV by McCarthy Party sections, only one of which has. with a perpendicular drop. The Famous General Spoke Before Ex-Service Men in Impressive Manner YANCOUVKIi, July 15 Unity, comradeship and peace was he doctrine which was preached by Field Marshal Karl liaig, famous leader of Ihe Hritish Kmpire's military forces in Fram e during Ihe World War. at a gathering uf several thousand ex- service men in (he arena last night. The great Hritish soldier, in plain language with modest lemeaiiour and manner which left no doubt as lo his sincerity of purpose, delivered an exhortation to all ex-service men to unite under one banner in friendship for the advancement of Mie Hritish Kmpire and the nsh- 'r " " 'ering in of world peace. r 1110 IAIM Far! Ilaig arrived from Vic-' KHIVA X IB II V loria lasl evening at 5 o'clock and,. after a reception at the dock, ly.eiu'c officers and others, wenli l i reel to. the cenotaph on Viclpry; Smiare anil laiil a large floral wreath at the fool of the inoiui- Staff inent which was ere.tled lo the memory or fallen comrades. A great multitude was on Hie ada and the Atlantic. BIQ COUNTERFEIT PLOT UNCOVERED .NEW YOIIK, July 15. Eighty alleged counler-feilers, including several llrooklyn girls, were arrested within the past eighteen, hours uncovering what is staled to' be one of the most extensive counterfeiting plots ever attempted in the United Stales. RECENT ARRIYAL DIESAT STEWART T. H. MoNlchol, Tailor by Trade, Came From Duncans, Van couver Island (Special to Daily News. STEWA11T, July 15 T. H. JIc- Nichnl. a recent arrival here COUDOYA, July 15. -Hrihging from Duncans, aneouer Island lefinite word of the successful umi a tailor by trade, Hied in the ascension of Mount Logan, Nor- locar hospital on Sunday .night man 11. Head or Huston arriveujUe is survived by a widow in here yesterday by speeder from Duncans. Funeral will lake McCarthy. - place today in the Stewart ceme The summit or Mount Liwan! tery. was reached by Capl. McCarthy - - ' and his parly al 8 o'clock on , the evening of June 23. Twenty-five. minutes was spent there alid the parly slarleil lis return to the base in a blinding snowstorm. They were unable to reach their ramp that nighl and dug 'holes in the snow in which I hey remained unlil noon the next day. 1 I li 11 If die nlulil nnietieallv CROP PROSPECTS ARE VERY BRIGHT C.N.. Colonization Director Says Indications Were Nover Better MO.NTIltLVL, July 15 ... . ... Ivipiilv-lwn venrs exnet'ience nii.Milit.p til II1I ItliriV .Hill-.'"""' " '"J ....... tilt, I ).,., rered from, froxen feet or hands. " H..I......I.,., in Cl.liini. Vitllev.l '' l,,,,lc prospects iw'., ahuiulanl I. i.. ,.f .iv -..hi i..i,i llli: I'tlllJ Wl rl. miv. III in not yd for v an harvest than those which I saw during my recent so far- returned lo McCarthy. ' ' J- ' d. recto r Ihe de The climb was a good deal ;. of 'l("""t" more difricull than had been, an- patln.eiU Hcipalcil. The suininit wiis eoiw ,..., ,..,. lp tlnually bliard swept and; ill ANDREW PEPALL IS was never visinie except wuen ino, parly was risht on top of It. Tho peak ilself is only a Harrow' ledge, three feel wide at the lop ami SENT UP FOR TRIAL' TOIIONTO. July 15. Andrew ll.,nnll t-tiM nnmmilli.it fill Irllll parly climbed up a .false peak yesterday on four charges aris- AUGUST 31 of Union Bank Here Will Move to Royal for the Time Being at Least wharf ami linen me sueeis .... Iimili1ramalion of the eheerinij Hie famous soldier. ile,luyal ilallU of r,anil(jiV !UU the will remain in Yanciniver until: Ujl(JU na)k bv Ule formei. ab tonight when he will commence s(i,.),injf ,iR. iaUer will lake effect his- rctuntrjwirney acmss -Cau-ft,' "August AlltTjt l xcftiivT local Union Hank will close ils doors and move ils business, and staff to the lloyal Hank. In cities where .the two hanks are at present established and where the Union will be closed, the staffs will move lo the Ihlyal Hank temporarily at least stinlil they are broke1!! inloUhe lloyal Hank routine. jj As far as ran he learned locally al this time, llazellon, smithers ami Telkwa in this district will still have their banks : with Hie present .staffs although ; the Union Hanks at llazeltou and . Smithers will, after August 31,? he known as Hoy a I Hanks. j EXPANSION OF i FISH BUSINESS British Columbia's Production In 1924, Mostly Halibut and Salmon, $21,256,965. OTTAWA, July 15. Hrillsh Columbia's fishery production in 11)24 shows a total vUlue of ?2l,i50,Uti5 an increase over tin previous year of 101,012. According to the Dominion Hureaii of Statistics, salmon and. halibut together comprised about 87 per cent of the total value of the production. The capital represented hi .'ifuipment used in the primary operations of culchhi? and landing fish was $5,505,101 as compared with 5,700;272 in 1023. ALASKA INDIANS HAVE INFLUENZA Eight Doad and Entire Population of Bristol Bay Is Affected by Epldomio JUNEAU, . July 15. F.igh' natives are .dead alid tho entire population Is all'erlpd by an in fluenza epidemic which has swept Hie Indian fishing villages on Hristol Hay according- to a report retieiveil by .Governor Parks. Conditions in the region are improving but' .most gf tha Indians have been sick and un- aud had lo retrace ils slops, bo- ing 0II 0f provincial bond deals aide to fish and they will suffer fore eventually being successful jn i'.m. pepall was just returned during the winter o,f iliey here from Vancouver where he not aided Advertise in the Dally News, was dtseo'e'-ed in i :i ni d ( rt in some way, 'he are re