ii YITXV NO. 180. WORLD SWIMMING RECORDS BROKEN Johnny Welsmuller Lowers 0n 100 Yard Mark at Vic torla by Three-Fifths Stcond ;UV Aug. 5. - Tw - w mmm? record wer. MiU, aUo of Chicago. i" yard bark stroke cred tlie record held I Belutuiti to f"r- 1 gsjH I'm'iiatnom Building-. WU TIVO Anywhere at Anytime. Hand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8L MATT VIDECK. Prop. liefe la Htjrtil at tlol . mien. einiullr of tihlc- tien)leirMoc breka world', rwdwil for Hie lrii lyle mini in SI d. He lowered Iim by three-fifth of a ' has been received at the ' ,vHici pnliee office of lorae a ,y ,rmvnlntr nl Anyu, J !y HO of Frank I.ludahl. lc-1 whs Neeit swlmmlinf In i'.v Hay ,,nr (, (J(,Nkl,H, ' 'lie ariernoon In (jtte- I' lllsnillwn.n.l .....I I.U I I" umi nil, , ll,-- W'llH rooinnr...! II, n nntl "1,,',, I"K Al, I n ii , I...,. "cl ...... i iiiiMiiai DEMAND FOR LABORERS GREATER THAN SUPPLY Outside Points Want Men Well as Local Elevator ; rond wtlMHOii(t lhr;(r . Hmt i nil m mule and " ' ftb e!ond. lltmrii of Virtoni "w mark for the l" .ulinii open free kI)I- I lie distance in one i two and four-fHHi RECLAMATION OF IfnrVrPMUVEI ATC Hon. T D, Pattullo Submits Pro position lo Board of Trade at Nelson TX, Aug. 5. 'Tp lo ten n. i acre! ,,f Koolenay flats 1 vvill tie di'eled free of cost ' "v pt who' ison ttr syndicate "'i-riake lis reclamation oti ift drainage plan nnd, iV '! ' eiif-li portions as It; dceideil to diopove of nl "' ''ml vvill assure of the H'laiined being put un-i Such was the nn- ui'' ni made last nmlil .by I' 1. Pattullo. mlnlsler of a delegation of the " -f trade. ANYOX MAN DROWNED NEAROLSKEISH MINE Vorllct of Accidental Drowning' Is Returned The deipaihl for Uboren Ideally if prmler than the supply accord to z to James rwiinpbell of I he einployiiieut sen lee liere. At the present lime nnjuests are roioinj: iH from outside HinM cars are due from the lias I this afternoon. Arrivals and sales this morn ing were ns follows: a mar Iran Kennebec, i.ihio. al tu.i'oe ami He to Atlm Fisheries. . I'nimak, 7.0d(. at 10.10c and 0e to Itooth Fisheries. Ileliance. Irt.oml. at H.30o and de lo Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Col. Flatlerv. 7.5UO. at 1 0.20e and lie lo Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. Star. M.ooo. nl lO.BOr and Oc lo Alll'n Fisheries Canadian Cape Spear. 7.500. at 10 20c . . ii.... l.'ll. mill ITiiIll ami c io i.aiiHunin rim,.P J(,n (.nway 1U)1 njstoriieCo f .i.,. p,,tirnol. n,... l mi,. viff lMilstiury relurned '" "'b lui.l u survived by n lo'll.e oily from Vancouver 11.1 "" m Seattle. linorMMty Hi.- "i-m.-c Huper, HIDE CIT1THTIAM as in addition, the local elevator plan! is asking for quite a number more. Mr. Campbell reetvel a wire Ibis morning from J. II. MrVety siiHrinlendent. saying that the date fr harvesler leaviiiK for the prairies had been jlvnneel lo A iik I H as Hie wealher ron- Idllions on the prairies have been (very Kd and Mm rr.p will be ready f"i lianr- ing sooner than I. ivuuiumi TLrtlJ REFRiGERAT0R CARS Halibut Fares This Morning at Exchange Slightly Over 100,000 Pounds New Westminster Business Men: Want Parlors Opened There to Meet Vancouver Com-, petition wmild only le granted in constit uencies that voted in favor of liMr I iv Hie class anil lliat is ARRIVING HERE TODAY! " Xfw Westminster is dry and, j Vancouver is wet. While it Is understood that i mta lurtimnfw iirA f it fiiinr urauliug the reipiost of the .w Weslmlnsier lmsiness men, sev- l T i . Polaris. IH.min, al W.'.Mio and 5c settle the tjueslion to Canadian Tlh and Cold Slor-nge Co. Happy. 1 1.HU0. at tittle and nc to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. STOCK MARKET Hid Asked Ounwell 2.00 2.00 I. . ; I,. .35 Marmot Melnls .. .11 .15 Premier 2.15 2.25 Poiler Idaho tU .23 Silverctesl .17 II. C. Silver 1.00 1.20 Only luskn .21 .itriuilij'Tj?. 13.00 is.oo Haiejj .r (His, .0216 Surf- Itiha .0 1 "H .05 Vt Howe, ftiund 20.00 llufun 12 .20 Termiiju .(8 Selkirk. .01 .05 0 1 ml I otic 2i4 .2 HayvW i... .05 .00 V, Indian' 00 '.07 dvcrtie in the Daily News IN DOVl'.lt, Aug. 5. Col. Donald 0tl Of Ilia members of the call- (i. Prveherir. war veteran ami Halibut arrival this iiinriiftift; ihet-r known to he opposed lu; holder of the Victoria Cross, fail- tolalled slightly over luu.uvu ,oin? so in view or the Tact thai' ed in an allempi In swim the pound. Prices were about at tho (lie. most of the people in that Knglish Channel yesterday being; same level as those (mm osier- riiltnir voted against beer by the furred to unit within half a mSle' day. Five express lefrigeralor. gaMi (ir j expecte.1 that there! nf his goal. He left Cape Oris will be representations .from ether interests in ew Wcstmin sler np'piisiruf the opening of beer parlors. It is possible thai apcclallvole may be taken to nez at 8.25 last night. NAVAL ESTIMATES JFINALLY PASSED Government's Program Given Its Last Approval by Vote of 305 to 125 LONDON, Aug 5. JTho House of Commons last nlshl finally iidnplcd the government's naval cellmates including the program for Ihe conslrucMon of new'wur-shlps. The bill passed on a vote of :t05 to 125 without discussion. BASEBALL American League Chicago ,1, Philadelphia Cleveland I, New York SI. Louis 10. Huston 7 Detroit 2, Washington National League Brooklyn 2. Chicago 5.-Philadelphia H, plHsbur New York .'. Loui- y. i. 5. g I. t. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCK BUPF.HT, 11.(1, WKUMiSUAY. AL HI ST 5, 1025. SISTER OF JANET Will RUSSELL SCOTT Yttt-4a-' Circulation IMS Delegate t Hie II. ,1 li-mer,r;i o i t-re u e aV. ni iielweeit Canada and British TO BEER OR NOT TO BEER? wa. A new trade Irea'y was concluded ouutnes to the south. Toronto Paper Hears About Recommendation of Senate Committee MirioitiA. Aug. o. -That ti.eir Thornton and Beatty would be joint managers ' J ooleiillal customers were lurid lo Vancouver to do their shopping fey the beer parlors there was Die assertion made here to-, fay by a delegation representing of . railway system under high govern ment official says Telegram Xew U'estminder business men which enferr.Hl with Premier T.r,,,.Vn. I OIIO.M O. Aug. o. t., The Toronto Telegram prints a de-Olher Ml an effort to secure sIM,,r'' ' IHI iwa staling that it is learned on good authority permission f.r the opening of lh1 be l'eriiil sele conimillce investigating the railways slt-sueh eslalilishmenls in the lloyal ,,a," WU liand down a report on August 15 which will reeom.-:it). Tlic premier said the gov- me"1 ,,,nt Pvcrnmenl take over the management and uper-r..nu.ni BMt it., mailer t"" Canadian Pacific Itailwuy. careful conWderali.m but no de-1 T,,p "eHirl is nlo understood to recommend that Sir Henry 'ision hml been reacheil. ; Thornton be npMiiiiled joint general manager with K. W. Beatty, New VelmJnster has no beer K G- P"""' ,1Ci,(l of "' Canadian Pacific Bailway. These two. parlor licenses now as that rnl-i" it is !",IU said. vruwa "l ""I'tmsci ny a nigh government ofncial ins voted against beer by the ala in the idebiseile last sum- whose name is not mentioned. mer. The government - subse- ANOTHFR fHANNFI ijuently deeutetl that lieer licenses;","1, vmhimm SWIMMER GIVES UP War Veteran and Victoria Cross Man Forced to Quit When Half a Mile Short of Goal CASE TO JURY CIIICAtiO, August 5. The effort to save Itussell Scott, former Canadian financier convicted of murder, from the galtows concluded yesterday wllli the testimony of five alienists that they had found him mentally deficient. The case will probably go to the Jury-on Thursday. ttrttt SOs B21 !at once to rush the work to com pletion. 'This willmenn the employment uf a large number of men and provision lias been made so that the work may proceed al nighl as well as day. Kleelrical equipment has Wen installed throughout the undertaking andj everything is in readiness lo pro- reed with despatch From those whrtHiave beenent-plnyed on pclvr?fl is Jejirned the same time. As soon as the cement hardens ' -sufficiently, forms are jacked up a little each day and the work continues without interruption. The work of making wooden forms has been practically completed and everything is In readiness to be used as needed as the work advances. Construction Details To Hie lay mind unskilled in structural work there is a fascination about the whole undertaking as the different materials are assembled and properly mixed for the actual work of construction. The cement, which is stored in the new warehouse on the dck which has almost been completed-by the Northern Construction Co. Is brought lo the mixer on conveyors where the sand and tgravel feed from the large bin immediately to the rear. The sand and gravel are also bronchi from the dock by a large bell conveyor and stored in this huge bin ready for use. The sleel used has been conveniently placed that it may be readily ac cessible and the various elements are worked' inlo the whole strue lure orderly and systematically. The actual pouring of the ce ment is carried on by a large number of men who use carts capable of carrying a good quantity. These are loaded at the mouth of a spout which conveys the mixed material from an elevated position to which it has hiuui linUteil from Hie mixer. And SMITH IS COMING l.us the whole undertaking is proceeding under the careful eye BOSTON GRILL Largo Upstair Dining Hall,, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parties. For rat-M, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE COTS. PROVINCE SERIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND THAT GOVERNMENT TAKE OVER C.P.R. Much Valuable Timber Destroyed and Logging Camps Are Threatened V SCOl VCII. Aug. 5. Million of feel of merchantable bring destruvrd ami logging ramp arc threatened by . !- forest firo all over Hie province arcording to Clue Cowan of Vancouver dilricL i tnot scrioiu outbreak i at .Stillwater, IB mile; south I" Itivrr. where Ihe flames suepl Slid acre deslroving , ,i reel of standing timber, i . Pender llarlMir and Herliell are also out or .-utilrol -weeping towards Preen liml.fr despite Uie efforts ol uniiuieo men who arc engaged in fighting lit Maine- Many of the fifty fire., reported from the Katnloop district arc 'ui of control arid are destroying limber. Near Victoria aimti fire is seri-. ously threatening the cilyV Hit watershed at Sooke, a mile of! -winch h already dcstro'cd. Considerable ; time and (lie effort of t:'" men will lie needed to curb' Hie advance of Hie flame it i ipei-N'a, Imposing Structure of Local Grain Elevator Will Soon be Rearing Height on Waterfront (Until progress is being made in constructing the local grain elevator, a large amount of preliminary work already having' been done with work now proceeding in pouring cement for the gum bill;. A large amount of preparation wa. necessary for such an undertaking, including the installation of equipment and machinery to handle the maleriais used in the structure. Material for i.se in the building ha been rapidly assembled and cement .. id gravel are continuing to arrive regularly as needed. loday.every hragch of thei wok is proceeding very salisfa?- o ily and. by the specified lime, is expected tlie plant will r. a l to handle any strain which: may offer. I The const ruction- is so far ad-' i'SAM HIBBERD'S BODY IS FOUND Ivarirpil at the present time that: - an additional shift will be put on' Remains of Young Man Who Was Drowned Last Month Brought Here by Indians The body of Sam Hibbard was recovered today in the vicinity of Port Simpsou and brought to town by Indian fishermen and is now at Hie f arlors of the B.C. fnderlakers. The deceased was lost about a. month ajro while en route to Dundas Island on board the can- jnery -trndfr-1 'MCSts.loei:V While - searrli n :i ftimfp fnr fli m- mains it seem a difficult task as little information was available as to Hie exact location that the boy disappeared. It now seems that the body came lo the surface and was located by Indians who were aware that he had been missing and so brought the remains to town. Funeral arrangements will be ma'de later. RAILWAYS AS LINK OF PEACE C.N.R. Vice-President Delivers Address at Belleville, Ont. HFXL1SVII.LK. Aug. 5. Hail-way enterprise as a contribution to Ihe conservation of peace between the United States and Canada formed the basis of an address delivered here by ,W. 1). Itobb, vice-president of I lie Canadian National Haihvay. The address was delivered during Ihe exercises in connection with Ihe local celebration of 100 years of peace between the IU'public ami the Dominion which event has i been made the occasion of an in teresting program extending throughout the week coupled with the old boys' reunion. EDMONTON MANT0 HEAD TEMPLARS of wl ,,1U' Upre! Lieut. Col. Leave Old Country Next nl)P",,,r' George R. McLeod Month to Make Enquiries In Vancouver LONDON, Aug. 5 Mary Smith, Hie unlv renuiiiiini; dauahter ofi is no mistake made in carrying out the plans and specifications Wage Schedule The rate of pay has been determined by F. K. Harrison Mr Smith whose il.iiichter wlio Is Dominion Government Janet was murdered in Nafieou ver last year, Is leaving Loudon Fair Wage Officer at Kdnmnton and in a prominent place is post about tl ilddle of September, tlio minimum scale of waxes to be present al the trial of the wl,i''" Iml 'Mid. The rullow-Chinaman. Wong Fung, who isjj -"K J Hie schedule an eight lei. rhnrirp llOUr lla : It l.i teamed liere Hi:il Mllrv tin J Per hour been conununiculinis with, friends' Bricklayer 1.25 In Vancouver who have advised j IJlsinilhs 75 her lo make-inquiries of her own Carpenters .876 there. Other cases in connec-!,""(',Tl, finishers I "0 Hon wilh the mystery or the late """"" laborers 50 experienced lildg. lab. .. .55 Janet Smith Jire lo come up in Ihe VamWrr court while Miss Wf'lriclans ., .on Smith is there. (Painters 1.00 . Plumbers, steam fitters . I.OO Advertise in the. Daily News JlUa-fcivr .. .25 cietica supreme urana Master at Victoria Assembly VICTOIHA. Aug. 5 Lieut. Col. (JwireiH. MeLeod of Kdmonlou was elected uiireine Grand Master al Ihe forlysecond assembly, of Soverejgn (I rand Priory of Ciiuada Kltighls Templar, al lUe idoncluditig session Ioday. Miss Margaret Johnson ha been appointed matron of the Prince Ceorge school home under the United Church of Sheet metal workers .... 1.00 Structural steel workers. 1.12l Two li r leant and leam- ( .ii0