oe taxi and J J Ambulance Sorvice Anywhere at Anytime. ; Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL XV,. NO. 158. enerul Thomas Uland Strange. W'naril ill. i lei nl Surrev yester day. He wh inspector of the Canadian aril lerv in I K? 1 . coiu- iiuiimt-ii iiit iuiiii'kh ill vuiuti ami mailt' a name for himself during the northwest rebellion in IHHo taking command of the til. r...i.i i1.. ........ ,ll'l',ll II-7IU lUUV. (eneral sliuupe was I lie oldest fficer of the lloyal artillery h: 1. 1,. i. i... -...,,.. i ......... ii.f... r.n 111 1 1 I L 1 1 II. .7.1, .l ilillU II I V.f ii .ii ri.i in a .in .'... iuy and participating in the final iegc and capture of Lucknow. r wnvwnnT n inn II V 1 IV IINHK ICCATICCICn 10 OnilJI ILU ivjwii aai J wvi i ivi t Adverso Effect on Bootlegging n Province VICTOlllA, July to. Liquor Tfklllfll I MailJkltO' 1 l.'l Vill Willi uriHMl Uu. wet'k from a lour of 41 Ul I'ill tit'. 11 III 111 111 I III C IU- lay said In a delegation of I lit1 niuiuiiii 'ipuii'1' i un i in i.' iwiii. i i ii..... . i .1.. Ujllll II, UllllVI ll.llll'JIf .-..ll'I'IJ ....... ii... ..... nir ...... i.l. l.u iiuu iir.xri.i. ii iinj miiii'i- a ... I ..II.. I ... I ! . . .rt 1. I. .... It.lMrll omnium's ill ihiuiii lumiiiuiin, . the liooL eggcr are said lo no, I he vendors wotilil grow sus uu- Uous inuneiliiilely. Our reguin- . , it i . i ... a i IIuih on mil' nouu uru miici. "I Iiolicvo Mm beer parlors aU ll'Cl Oil llUUIIVtf 619 111 IM II ir-n j i , . - .1.1 -. h ..,;.!..! UMiitii'iti.t niiiii'ii ill'. Mioiii .. i i i.i.......ir .. " nn . i . pi., i ...nl 1 1 1 i .... j " MONTANA IS AGAIN DISTURBED BY QUAKES HKLISNA, 'Mont., July 10. ..i.. . i 1 1. .'Ul... lllll'H. .1.... I . I'll! I...:ltm1 lll&llllir 11V I II I I II 1 I I 14 . o unuiiigu whs reiui icn. TYPHOON IN PHILIPPINES M VMM A lull- 10 M llu.lt lomeless iy n .typhoon vviiicn .ikil.'.il li1iiill.ila ixt tfltlllll ioi'- '' tumnrines irovm'e. I lie way ft.5c. FISHJALES Canadian OS. eil what appeared to be an old iier bed where they decided to plant their iliscmery post. A day and a halfs panning at this spot produced about forty-five dollars in coarse gold. Itotli men came in lo record and Jeslock with provision!. Charles F.k relume! to the slak- ill-r fill llif- illll The locality is iii the neigh borhood of-eighty .miles', from Hazelton, and is readied by the old Kisgaj,'as I mil leading, from llnzcllou up the SkcLVU Hiver to (lie village of Kisgagas. Mi'iinwliilc local iniii ink men nut limine. m people are iialiirally looking' forwanl to further fa vorable deelopments, and several well known prospectors are al ready on the way over (he trail to make iiiesligu(ions and lakc further claims. - . Old timer are thrilled with the lu- of a new gold strike and old Klomlyke days are being recalled. ANOTHER ATTEMPT OF ROBBERY SUSPECTS TO ESCAPE AT SEATTLE SKATTLK. July 10. -Police officers yesterday morning frus-traled Hie sixth allempl to es cape of T. II. Johnson and Wil liam llagley, Nanaimo bank robbery suspects, held in Seattle jail pending completion of the extradition proceedings. D.S.T. 11.500 lo Canadian Fish and -Cold Storage Co. at ll.IOr and tt.CO. Maud. 0,000 lo Canadian Fish inl Cold Stm-iue Co. at lie and Minnie V.. 5.500 lo lioolll Fisheries at 1 1. 10c and tic. Ilosesplt, 17,000 lo Atlin Fish eiies at tl.lOc and 0.(0c. NEW ENGINES FOR TILLAMOOK TO BE INSTALLED SEATTLE VANCOI'VFIl, July 10. 'the power boat Tillamook, recently nurchased by Ihe Northland II was learned wilh a great ileal of sorrow early last evening Dial 8am llibbard, l'J cars of age, of this city, sua of Mr. and Mrs. (. T. Ilibherd had apparently been lost overboard from (he fish (lacking boat "Horseshoe," while en roulei from this city to DumJus Island. j It seems thai Sam, who had been in invalid for some lime, ami who had only recently' recovered from n long pell under Ihe doctor's oare, has recently been en-uVeil In light work on the boat, SULupyn-.hl arrivabinJhe -city yesieruay reinarKeti inai iienan Miev.er fell better in his life. pat Mellakalla, when he remarked (hat he thought he would lie down for awhile, -and that was Ihe last time the captain saw him. About four o'clock the captain called for Sam and there being po .response he went lo his bunk only lo find that he. was not (here. Cap). F. Dudoward immediately relurned lo the cily to boar the sad news lo Ihe bereaved family, who will have Hie sympathy of Ihe whole coiiuiuuuily in lhs sad misfortune. IN CANADA REGARDING PIUNCE Hl'PKIlT, H.U., J'HIDAY, JULY 10. 1025. WAS DROWNED Disappeared From Fish Packing Boat and Must Have Fallen i Overboard t Whei. the "llorseshot1" left yesterday about noon for Dundas. Sam was in his usual good spir its and was present wilh capla'n in Hie pilot house, until Ivowioon. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS WLN'NIPKd. July 10. Among Ihe passengers arriving at Mont real this week end on the sleatn-er Alheuia of the Anchor Don aldson line will be II. Banks mery, secretary of the Overseas Settlement Commission in Orcut Britain, who is coming lo Canada In discuss settlement of BrilUh immigrants on Canadian sol. This information reached Canadian National ollicers here yesterday. First visiting Ottawa. Mr. Finery will later proceed lo Toronto ami lo Western Canada lo secure first hand information as to Ihe prospects for am) the handling of British Immigrants. TRUCK WENT OVER BUT M)J)NE INJURED A two ton lliwgles Iruck, driven by Charlie Stuart went over Ihe roadway and turned on ils side, at the coiner of Mcllride and Kighlh Avenue last" evening. The driver was unhurt and the truck Transportation Company, is be-was not damaged lo any extent ing towed lo Seattle Mils week end and will have new engines installed. They will be oT Hie deisel type and will enable the vessel lo operate much more cheaply than formerly. She will go lo Iv'elchikan as soon as ine work Is compleled and will be engaged in trading out of that port, particularly to Prince Ilu perl. in he acciuenl minuutfii eye vvllnesVes held their biealh Tor a moment' until the driver was seen do crawl out apparently not even scared by his experience. ,. Tb'1 cause at the accident seemed to be due lo the fact Ibul the Toot break was not working properly, and the driver accordingly Ins' .'onirol of ear. mtim PRINCE- RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IIONO KONO. July 10. A plot against the British YttUrdtr Clrtulttlon 1S47 H , . . T37l91(DHIIHQHllHv Lieut. Wade who passed through here with the Arnericun airplane parly lust sear, lie is now euguged in a non-stop two-way transcontinental aulu drive. Plot to Drive British Out of Southern China Discovered at Canton slaliiyi and Toi IsMit Kuwloou, just, atro-s theJLa: Jroni Jluug Kong, ami of Hit 'foreign sellleiiieni at Caulou known as Shallieeil is reported by Meuter's Canton correspondent. An attack wa to be made on them wilh the assistance of Hussiau aviators. Kowloon is a purely British settlement on Ihe mainland ofj China and is headquarters for the Pacific Squadron of the Uril-I (In. ish navy. It is a couple of miles from the old unlive village of 900 LABORERS FROM BRITAIN Farm Workers Arrlvlnn In Canada this Week End on Various Liners WINNH'KO, July 10. With Ihe arrival of liners in Monlrea!, (Juebec and Halifax this week end approximately nine hundred farm laborers with a small sprinkling of children and domeslics will arrive from the British Isles ami the Continent lo be placed in the western pro vinces, and Ontario. All the new arrivals are travelling westward over the Canadian National rail ways. The major .y coining lo Winnipeg for distribution from here. Most of the men are tak ing farm work on yearly basis before attempting vlo start for themselves. The Cuiiurd liner Auloiila will bring a party of 2'Jl farm laborers for westernpoints lo be distributed through the colunua lion department of the Canadian National Hallways. The steamers Arabic and IMllsburg and Lilh iiania. docking at Halifax are also bringing large parlies of rami workers. ,4vn-liae lp lh tlnl'v 'ow FIRST SHIPMENT OF ALBERTA COAL SENT Consignment Going on Regular Trains and Not by Special WtNNll'FO, July 10 The first shipment of Alberta coal for On tario point is now speeding aslward over Ihe Canadian Na tional Railways having lefl Fvensburg, Alberta, at 1 1 o'clock yesterday. The cars in Iho ship ment are consigned to the fol lowing Ontario (owns and cities : Allison, SI. Thomas, Kitchener. Prescolt, and SI. Mary's. the coal being moved under Ihe pro- sent arrangement amounting lo amirnxiinately 25,000 tons, will not go forward by special Irani but is being taken n regular rains to its destination. ESKIMO WOMAN IS RETURNING TO ARCTIC SHATTLF, July 10. Ada Blackjack, the Fskiino sdrvlvor of Ihe ill-ruled Sleranson expedition to Wraugell Island, with her two children, will return to the Arctic next week aboard (he Alaska Bureau of cduculion. sleam-er Boxer lo join tier mother and .HS' ITS. Influenza Epidemic Attacks Indians in Alaska and Yukon Hospital at Dawson is Filled DAWSON. Y.T' Julv lo. Dawson hospital is filled to capacity following an outbreak here or mild influenza epidemic. Several whole fumilics are ill iu uu Indian village ir Selkirk. One hundred are reported suffering with Ihe disease, which u nurse has gone lo combat. Two Indians are reported dead. An outbreak is also reported al Circle for which doctor has been lefl there, (l JUNKAH, July 10. An influenza epidemic, said to he sim-ilar t the III 10 scourge, when hundreds of .Indians in isolated villages were stricken and many died has broken out nl the Indian fishing villages on Bristol Bay. Sirttt $! at BOSTON GRILL Lurgu Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing flour for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parties. For rats, apply to Doslon drill, Third Ave. Phone 457, PRICE FIVK CENTS. GOLD STRIKE REPORTED ON BAB1NE RIVE COWPER AND OTHERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON WONG ABDUCTION CASE txcitement at Hazelton of New Gold Strike Reported on Babine River by Two Prospectors There hround, said to be rich, is some distance Wffl HIBBERD oamne trom oneena near msgagas Indian village IIAZKLTON, July 10. Much excitement was mused here py the return of (Jhurles Kk and M. F. Burke from a short pros- pecling trip hearing eviilenee in the ahupe of u small quantity of foare gold, of what is obviously rich strike. Burke and lux Luluer mu'le their discovery whilst prospecting up the Hahine u conflueiil of the Skeena, and it was some distance up !lier, he former, beyond the Indian village of Kisgagas, where the two came It a big slide which brought (he initial results. Following the river down stream and gelling good pans all GEN. STRANGE fell Known General Wtio Died (Yesterday Commanded Forces In Canada LONDON, July 10. Major- they eventually roach Six Sent for Trial in I Wong Abduction Case i J. 5. Cowper, formerly of this city, is among those committed of wrongfully detaining the Chinese houseboy VANUOUVKll, July 10. Six of those charged wilh participation in the abduction of Wong Foou Sing, Chinese houseboy at the Baker home at the time of the murder of Janet Smith, and who' is now awailing trial on a charge of murder, were sent up for trial yesterday alferijooii at the conclusion of the preliminary hearing of the case in the Point (irey Police Court be-; fore Magistrate Mcvjueen. Three were acquitted, i Those who will have to stand Irial al the assizes are II, E. McDonald, Point (irey police commissioner; John Murdock, chief of police in Point (irey; 'r Sergeant Percy KirUhani, also of the Point (irey force; J. S. Cow per, editor of the Weekly bune; O. Ii. V. llobiuson. bead of Ihe Canadian Oeiective Agency; and his son William It. Ilobinson. They were held in custody pending bail arrangements. i Those dismissed were David; Patterson and Mrs. F. II. Slrat-! DR.HISLIPIS ACQUITTED BY EDMONTON JURY Ion. couliecled with Hie Scottish; Was Convicted First Time and lavai' societies, and 11. P. McCraney, Sentenced to Three Years In ri-iiu jiuuee cijiiiiiussii.iMi-1 -. i Ponllnnllsnv QUEEN HAS ACCEPTED BOUQUET OF PEONIES oilicials of Ihe Canadian National Ilailways here. All London iuleresled in the splendid di. piny of flowers from Canada and Princess Mary has also accepted a bouquet. Canadian peonies are being used as floral decorations at a receplion which is being given by Dame Margaret Lloyd Oeorge. MONTHLY REPORT OF POLICE CHIEF The report of Chief Vickers for the month of June was read al Ihe meeting of the Police Com missluners held .yesterday, afternoon. It showed that there had been forly cases in the local police courl in Ihe month and of llieso thirty-seven hud 'resulted in convictions, and one was still pending. Of Ibis number, 15 were due lo drunkenness and eight were us a result of Liquor Board operatives. Collections for the month amounted to 2(H 10.50, of which 9IU.5U was received for Ihe board of nrisoners of the Provincial Police. FDMONTON, July 10. Dr. John llislip was acquitted by a jury last night of the charge of r ill I 1 : penoriunig uu uieyai opeiuiiuu OPMT rnnil PllTini DlNI rKUM IAN ADA in connection with Ihe death or . j Pall ie Burnup, slenographer. WINNIPFO. Julv 10. Herj n' present trial was ordered Majesly Queen Marv has accept-!1' ,l,e appellate division, or the ed a 'bouquet or peonies from the' "upremo court after conviction Icollecliou of 0,0011 'blooms grown Jul' " P'evious iriui lasi lal Montreal n,l foi-wanleil to the January was quasiied. .HISlip THROUGH TO ONTARIO."-'-" . rJ'l.'Ji:"! nrfl ,.." pavilion ui vveniiney, aecoruiug:' . - lo cable advices reaching Ihe ''"me .vu.en. "iTHREE CHINESE ARE CONVICTED Each Qet Jail Term and Fine of $200 and Will be Liable to Deportation Three Chinese, .Mali Cow, Mali. Ding and Wong Din yesterday pleaded guilty to charges of having opium hi possession and were sentenced by Magistrate Mcl.eod lo terms of imprisonment' and fines. Mali Oow, who seemed lo be the ringleader ot the group, was given eight months aiul a two hundred dollar ' . ., .... 11.. line or an autiuiouai iwp muiim? in jail. Fach ot Ihe others were given six months with a similar fine or imprisonment. The men were taken by the lloyal Canudau Mounted jPolicc at the D. and A. Cannery on the Skeena Hiver. Al the expiration or their prison term they will be subject lo deportation. TRIED TO BOMB STOCK MARKET ! ,,nn,n Did Asked, B.C. Silver Lit l.ls llaudlon 01 Vj .02 V. Howl- s'ouiul 18,00 Surr Inlet olVi .00 Dunwell 3.30 .Hill) Selkirk .01 k05 d'remier ... 2.il 2,3.0 Terminus. 25 ,50 L. & I '. .;'0Mi 3l, Daly Alaska 17 firanby 13.00 Silver Crest .17 Oludslone iiUv .20 llurus .20 Day view .05 .00 1 Indian .00 .07 jAr MirtiKVK Four Koreans Oalnod Entranoe to Palace at Tokio and Were Captured TOKIO. July 10. Four Koreans a fortnight ago.igained entrance into the Imperial Palace wilh bombs. Two wery captured and two escaped but vVere . cup-lured later en route jo Korea. fl'Jie bombs did not explode ami no one was injured. VTlie TJm- .20;peror and Fmpress veh asvay al the lime, it was made known last night.