lot:"! ' ... AfniliDn i . ..... r.'iHuin, .11 '2 ' " . u.i.i j ... a'UJJIJflr, '"'Hi. and Cth St. wflTT VIDCCK, Prop. V(), VV NO. 188 senlenco carries uiiii imp miu ii nil i. iii NEW TRJAUS DENIED , AMii:i,i:s. At.. it. ii ii .ii. .i i . .,,,,. WI1M xeiueiii-eii "ui lay I,, .... 1...1..1 i. ...i.. i.i,l iiini-ieriiiiiini'-' nee i.vi. ..... . , " - "iiiuih ironi leu 'o bf. ... t ...... . ,.i - null iia . mi u . r, . iinuipr fii' 111111.' i ':i t: illUlM: i limn io naisuun ... ...nnini Hospital : a 1 -K Which protruded ARIII AROR " Uli '"I I -ii. I. FOR DOCTOR ... mu una who uoio convicted of Disposing or Drugs ' ' ' and Ins wifn WPre win (oilawfully disposing of 111 '''Ks ami Henleueed "ay ii f t i.rint.,1, I.. div ...... ... ..... ..I c, imprisonment ami fined 'the ilurioKN "i'd i.iiioi- i If! oUUlit AlilfcKllA at I.. Daily News rteceUei Enthusiastic Welcome 'MlllMl. Aug. It. - F.mii; )n Montevideo From Offl-i I'liipb.ved nt the I-ill . ca8 and Pooplo Mill heie. was taken to! m llixpilal yesterday1 mdMT.VIDKO. Aug. It The al eiMidition as a r'-j irinPP of Wales landed here this u iii . ident. When drlv-i ritrnoon frum H.M.S. llepulso i n liauliiiH logs to the i , officially welcolned by walking alongside ,tr,i(e i-rrato and govern-Tli- wlieel went into a ,,, .,ffM.jals and tremendous - 'lie waKoo mid the; ' 1 1 : 'lied between the! eri.wK He will viit Uruguay, Arirentiiie and t'lnli before re-iiiriiini; I" F.nglnnd. CANTEEN FUNDS TO CREATE SCHOLARSHIP v ivviPKil. Au. H. Ihe i.miiii'.al of Ihe Kamloops branch ' I.:..'- ..r that llfltlsll I .'illinium p niniiu il. . eiinteen funds be iuxosled In She was reltiniiiiR from the hank with the pavndl inonev l"''--'-l. " v unyres-iu;. (i .n... Mirroiimleil .y tlie robber- ... lie MepKStl from Ihe H ""''""""'laimn will In mad. . lie was bugged otrr Jhe lo-ad wilh a revolver ami a r'"'"" 1 "'" ,a"" . to ii mole off Willi Ihe looL (Canadian liaiiliu' enlenn ; ti CDDiMrw a nifiMr 11 -ei i c a ui imtuu iiiiiviivj DUNDAS COHOES n rallier unusual'" lie incu elate. iitnun tlira yar le !.iiinrHM f 'han tor ."., pant and fUlor- I' lnnil hae done r ii-iiI lie men fishing from I'rtiipr Hupert, Purr her Uland and i-iaiiiU of the dilriet r. t jitc ba few Sal I Isal s HI r ii'"" ERR ACE MAN BADLY INJURED:. i .turned in the cmnpatiy' nllke.i nuiuii wuiiuikiun i DMr. i vu i u tjuui Run Has Been Better Than WI.N'MI'Kii. An?. It. (Ximmv. For Several Seasons - It i ofllcially announced Ins' the hand 1 1, secured 87.I78 in . .fi. . li.Tr from the mbtieiv thin morning. Nj1 I ti 't imilrate that the'lwe Of the men hai lieen foup.l. - i alKHil aeraae; ..e .,,r.iK ar tilli EMDRYO KIDNAPPERS Ann CONVICTED. IN LOS ANUES COURT I.MS ANiiKI.Ks. ig. 1 1 Clauile llidromlie al"l n 7: Sleptien wre rniiviel- H m the nupermr runrl last iiirjht of rnn-piriiix to ItidiiHp Mnrv- Pu-kford and hold br fr a -000 ransom.. The third defendant, Ai)rian "! w a'iUilted. The men were arretted IhkI May before I heir jil.in. were rarrieil out. nt seeurities for Hie pi,rpne of creating a Tund lu scholarship Tor the. dependents oliUiin a of ox-service men re-reived the unanimous support or all 1 1.0. delPUHles nt Hie annual convention of I"' '""l A,luy of United Veterans here yesterday. AUSTRALIA WINS TENNIS SINGLES vmv'ilil'.M. Auk. IU Aus l.... I ..i.loreil the fi',;1 lw" singles in II "'"I V"1""! f Ihn Davis Cup funis Tie with r..,,.,,.!,.. J. IK Andersmi dofoal- i..,. w - n t .. ... I I'.rneker ft-S. while tleral.l l'altei-o.. beat l.n.l.- U'.ilIiI a-,. " " ' inn a ii n"" 0 .1. . iLniieu stale, i-'ateti i.oi J "1 . .... .11 . .. .. ii. i iiuiii, emu. ii inner i"i Canadian Fi-h iV Cold Si r . . -. ... ... . ... . . . . i. : ..... ,...1,1..... . ,. '',, Mil III" I'l'llll llll I III 1 1 autotoohile and forced (be driver If!"' '"I IIIim lll hallhul nt.lilii.1 I to prr. up amidst the hejvy i i-Tllr and disappeared after a ride of half an hour. lite ear wi- aliauilunei miiiI the driver mil wiiere he a't 'i i tailll i -Oliferem-e week. (Jol. Nii'IkiIM -latem Ilia' Cnnadiaii ei(Jenee wa i r in a very i)'-ar and irunn, manner and appeared tia v heen favoralily ii-ceieil ijy i entire rommiKoon. Itoih f 'l' are ! prepare tu ief wii"' i u t to be m the liatnls or Hie ' lit misrttott by Sep' ember to a I II is rxiierted tiial ! -.j . v Ihe connnt-i"ii will ma rerommerKlsli..! t i tbe )re:d( of the United Slate wiilou ' MlfMtilf ttius . ; ,. .... Oil. .Nirliolls .it tended tin' en lire session .whioli opened or Monday mriilnn otwl i-l"r - iiinlniKlit mi Tuesday. The tie telesales uli" wein miuMi r urn lieie to fc-ne i-Milenee are expr. i e,l Itark mi tlir uex: Cramer. f AGAINST TRAPS; Offlcors of Now Dundas Island Trollors' Association Active Enrolling Members The newly formed Dundas Island Salmon Trailers' Association is very active, enrolling new il"Hnr to prevent the building of linli traps, which Ihey claim, will interfere with their opportunities or making a living. They claim that just as soon as Ihe Alaskan fish traps close. Ihe fishinc at Dundas always im proves. Whether the fish mmo lo Dundas from -Alaskan waters Ihey tin nut know but Hint is a thwiry thai some of the trailers hold. The officers of Ihe new or ganisation are ns follows: President: tljijil. W. A. Hro'wn of the gnslioal Ox. See.-treastirer: Onpl. Morse of the Svgirn. Kxrmilivc committee: OnpU lleadmond or Ihe Irish Hello; Onpt. Martinson or Ihe Nor; Oapl, lelnerson oT the Mary Ann; Onpl. Oharles T'horliurn of the Ilex: Oapl. Sonslrom of the Aatiiga. TRAIN STRUCK AUTO FOUR PEOPLE KILLED F.UHF.XF.. Ore. Aug. It Four persons were killed when t lit' Southern Pacific passenger train struck an auto near llarrisburg last night. Ihe dead are Mr. anil Mrs. S. W. tensile or llapld Oily and Ibeir Iwu ilaughlers. BASEBAIL National League New oYrk t. l'illsburg I. (Jhlcagn . SI. I.nuis 5. American Loaguo SI. Uouis 5, Philailelplila t. Cleveland S-1, Waslutigton Q-f PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Centr.il British Columbia's Newspaper,; PIUNCi: HIPKMT, 11.(1. Fill DAY, AUGUST 11, 102,. VtiUrtfaf't Circulation 1613 MaLWaMWBi HaHalFaHBHE?:. dHH bLLLLLBbLLLLLv 49k9bbbbbbuB LLLHfeBEEi BBLBBBBbHBBBBBBBBBHBSIBBBBBE BBBBBBBLBH bbbbbbKHbHbW bbIbbbVBI 1 --'j BBBV. BLBbVBBBBHIH SIR IIENRT W. THORNTOX. K.B.E. President snd Chairman of the Board of Directors, Canadian National Railways Delegation Urges Continuation of Matriculation Class Local High School; 8 Pupils Ready A deputation consisting of He"v. Dr. II. H. (Irani. Dr. V. T. members ami using every en-; Kergin, D. J. Mathcon, (ieorgo D. Tile, P. K. Haisler, Mr. and .Mrs. A. (I. Olarke and II. T. Cross appeared before, the school boartl last night wilh the request that the board reconsider the derision recently taken to discontinue the Senior Alatrimlalion class in the High School. After members of the delegation had been beard and the trustees bad discussed the matter in a noncommittal way. il was decided to leave decision over until next week when the full board will bo in the city. In introducing the delegation.! - G. vll. Onne, chairman of the Hoard explained that Trustee llofclie.stcr. in February had giver, notice of motion thai the Senior Matriculation class be discontinued. Later in the year, this mil lion had been unanimously of fccled by the board. Eight Pupils . Itev. Dr. II. R. (Irani, the firs' spokesman for the delegation said that the delegation was in-', present lo dictate to tho board. It was felt, however, Hint the views of. the parents atleoled might shed further light on the ipteslion in hand. High pareotn representing at least eight children, had signed a petition tio before the board thai tho Senior Malriuulation itliiss he continued.. One reason for making the re i most was that the pupils iuvol veil In the discontinuation of Uii class were fairly youiig about sixteen years old and condition in the large cities were not lonel ier ravurniue 10 senum jiiem there. If tha class was efluiiunled, it would be necessary lo send Ihein avvnyor else lose. year by keeping them nl home Lottie of Iho parents would not h 'in a position financially lo send their children away even if lloiv were willing lo do so. Dr. Uranl then referred to tt.e (continued on page f(ve) LOCAL MATTERS WERE TAKEN UP Committee of Board of Trade Interviewed Sir Henry Thornton Today '.V cdniniitlce of the Prince llu pert board or trade met Sir Henry Thornton this inorhin nud laid before him a number of local mutters reiiniriiinr attention if Henry was sympathetic to the proposals, laid before him but explained Unit it wils purely iiuesjion of getting money granted wilh which lo Dam on port hle el'.iiiiitenl wort. .1 However, tie I .... . .:.... i .... It... I .1,. .1 l..i,i iiiiiii'ipait-o ismi iiiw-iptt uij."i". Prince Hupert vvoufa ge(i these Silver IIIM-tK ip III.IU. Speaking on The Poa'8 lliver outlet, Sir Henry snldVlliat, on his way east, be had ijonfjjrred with Premier Oreenfiebl.V of Al berta, And thai it vvajj? ijulfe lively there would bo some method of joint control arranged. Wilieu tlie l'eaee River was developed, Sir Henry fUt !, 472. Pacific Coast manager. O.O.M.M.: Mr. Watson of the legal department: Mr. Hobbs, secretary to n Henry Thornton: Mr. Delisle, eiretary to Major Hell: Mr. Maehin. secretary to Mr. Kings-land, and Mr. Kenkel, secretary to Mr. (iaslon. SEATTLE IS SHAKEN BY AN EARTHQUAKE SUVrH.K, Aug. It. The city was shaken by au earthquake yesterday afternoon, the seismo- ........ I. ll.'.l II. a' AT HERSCHELL ISLAND NOMF. Aug. it. Advices here state that the gasoline schooners llayrhiiiM and Hrowu are at sehell Island. SO miles east of. the Canadian Alaska boundary line in the Arctic on August 5 to stay ten days. Ilazellon Indian Hufu- STOCK MARKET Daly Alaska fDunwell Marmot Metals Crest. ....... Surf Inlet I.: and I. Premier, Porter btatto said Howe Sound -r Ibat undoubtedly a great deal of.Oladslone . the produce raised in thai coun-Hayvlevv Bid 1.50 S .01$, .01 .01 .28 2.00 .33 RSSaw:::::: ("iranby 13.00 Selli Irk Ot ifistricljTerniluus; 20.00 .05 :tH Boston Grill Large tpslnir Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Don't forget to visit our NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest anil best for the least. Phone 4S7. tSorge.' PRIOR FIVK OH.N'I'S. A ANDITS MAKE BIG HAUL IN PRAIRIE CITY1 CN.R. HEADS VISIT PRINCE RUPERT IN COURSE OF ANNUAL INSPECTION TRIP daylight Robbery This Morning in Winnipeg; ! Big Payroll is Taken, CANADIANS HAD GOODHEARING Colonel J. W. Nlcholls Says Evl-donee was Convincing Favor of Tariff "In view of the sympathcMi U'lSMPKM. Aug. M. Five ItamliU tins morning held up l"ar,"8 Hut was given die (.;,r, d . ii-hier Shaw of Hit Winnipeg Klctrir Comnniiv i,f,Hdian delegation hik! the dcr ii. estimated t Ihe officials thou-uiul dollar. .it between fifty mill .Itltny uiriirreil on the lnixi-f corner if Uic HIv ulreil- nf t"ttle going toVork. After ecuroig the money the for i n niter;.! ,.. Willi the I II , iSlalc. fi.lue fleet, thai was ix VISITOR IN CITY TODAY 'Sir Henry Thornton and Party of Railway Officials are in the ! City Today; Leave Tomorrow Sir Henry Thornton. pre?ident of the Canadian National Ilui ways, and his party of directors and oflirials arrived in the nly on the I'riiiie Hujiert this morning "from Vancouver in the oic of an annual we.-teni iiispei'tiou toiir. They will proceed h. l tomorrow morning at H o'clock hy special train. The ptii'y was met at the steamer liy the elertiiiiiiiifiit ml .i -pecial ijnnillee of the board of Irade. Fred 'Stork,, M.P., lid F. ti. Dawson, local director of lite Canaii:ii Nutiim.d llail-w --. At 12 o ' lock Sir Henry met the himrd of trade eonitnit- e ,ii Mil1 pi e Ihipert Club t. ! -- 'ae up lix u hia'iers and at I u .-jock in 'he Itoston Hall a ; lie. hi in I: M.ir of the railway iie;!d "' ilai"v. This af-o:i Sit llMi" a.'d h's parly spei'ted divel",.iiieiil.s on the waterfront a;J m Ilic railway ya -il. T 'l i-li! there will e pi", aic eil! eri ull.llienl for the par-y. l;r:ile. Sir lletiry Tliorntor, .Mc v, suing (t :r;y uieluiies Major l. a! am As Dell, .iepuly minister nf railways' and director: J. Mill i a; ' i- of hrockvilie. QalaHe, GORGE PARK IS SCENE OF FIRE Atnufement Buildings at Famous Victoria Resort Destroyed Last Night VICTOIIIA, Aus. H. Fire slnwtiy before midniglil destroy-, cd eery amusement building and feature except the uierry-Rb- or; vv a. Kmsianu; Bewr,lUn,ia.i tha (Sorse Park. The v u ma'iar ..r westernma, Jialified.4o have started ... . j A, .. . .1 .. ; i. . . . . Wr. a' II -1 s. ituir. nru- . . hi -law ai'd Mer-in-Iaw of S llenrv Tliortiton; Mr. Hint Mrs. (ias!o:. i ersonal friends of ;;n pr.'sidi'i i : J. H. Cameron a;--s -'ant A, Dixon. ny boys piayptreiii stand. The 4os's I StJ.noo. i . ne Rranu- "Tplated at The (iurse Park is owned by the H.t. Klectric Itaflwav Com general manager: H. jtany and is one of the popular t h.e' igllieelV Viimi-iaeae.tfiin fne ljnril' nnH reni- H. Falter, gewnil siM-r-, ,iHnu who erllni- iffatitiiuKe. - lent or ni'ifve power. in-' ,nents. II is nbonl tV tnUes n;pe: H. lifeelman. passenger tr,)m fIP rf.ntn of the city in aflii manater, Winnipeg: (i. A.i Saanirh municipality and faces MrNiehoIl. general iassenge-! OI) ,,,,, extl.nsin or Victoria ; agent. Vancouver; B. C. K-eley. IU , tfenerallv known as "The MANY KILLED TRAIN SMASH French Merrymakers on Way to Seashore When Express Leaves Track and Burns .. train from Paris left the . . , , .1. i.. lasted ...I express ' vibration at 4.08 o clock . .. . for more than a minute. No dam- age is reported. It is estimated that the distance from (lie centre of the disturbance was 200 miles. GASOLINE SCHOONERS PAHls. Aug. 1 1 FJeven people were killed and about 160 injured, seven seriously, when an rails near Amiens station today. The crowded Ualais express of 20 cars filled with merrymakers bound fur the seashore was travelling at ' the- rale' of 63 miles an hour when it piled up and lxirt into flaunts us it was entering the Amiens station. Seven of the ear telescoped and it is feared up ice bodies will bo 'found in the wreckage. -COAST GUARD Asked .2 75 .02 .00 .15 .15 .05 .3a 2.20 .i.8 ,01'i .18 .20 09 H iry would unit an ounei inrougii this. port. t Advertise lo the Dally News Famous Little Vessel Now Anchored Off Nome and not Damaged NOMF. Aug. ti. -United States coastguard Hear which went aground for 2:i Imurs is anchored off Nome. She reported Hint the ship Maude is proceeding to Nome after breaking away from the grip of the ice near r.ast I'ape in Siberia. The Hear is not damaged. REPORTED THAT MINERS ENTOMBED IN FRANCE PARIS. Aug. II. II Is reported Hi a I an explosion in the mine at Oiiui rieres entombed 250 miners whose fate W unknown. J There is no of final conformation. .