IINERS' STAND IS ENDORSED Irltlsh Employees Backed by Qcnoral Council of Trades ' Union Congress I.OXDOX. July It. -The sen fcral council of Hie Trades Union JoiiRress today issued a mani festo endorsing' Hie rerusat o: be inlners' federaliou lo meet awners oT Hie mines mil 11 the ' lit.... r.. mwners proposals camnt: llovyer wayes am looser workins lionrs are wilhdrawn. The Coil- tress pledged assistance lu Hie E'lntners in every way. The Haldwin (lovernineul M expected lo benin an imiulry into Hthf uiluiiiK dispules iiuesium. CHECKED UP POWER POSSIBILITIES HERE Chief Fngineer Davis of the jwater rights, branch of the de- ipurtment of lands will leave on lihe Venture for Hie south today. fcWhilc ju Hie norlh he very care fully checked up the power pos- fwibililies at the Woodworlh Lake Plant and also compared the ninniH wilh the Falls Hiver power llis survey was very carefully fond accuralcly made and his re- )orl will mil be known until be lias turned in Hie results of his findings to bis department. Word was received in the city I a si evening. thai an Indian child iv llie name .of Wesley had (alien over Hie wharf at luver- icss cunniM'y niul was drowned. It is not known whether the body lias been recovered. foreign make, (iraphophone records are also included in the list on which increased duties are expected lo be placed. FISH SALES American Coiislflulion, lUi.nou, to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. al l.c and Tic. Neilson, It.non. to Hoolh Fisheries at l.'l.'.iOc and 5c. Canadian (wipe Spear, l.'l.uOO, lo Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. al I -MOc and 0.5c. Traiiip, 10,00(1, lo Atlin Fisheries, at 12.30c and G.5c. Koyosu, 5,Hll, lo lloolh Fish eries al 12.Wle and (1.5c. Xuba, li.nnn. lo Itoyat Fish Co. at. 12.211c and 0.5c. Mayor iNewlon left on the Fri day morning' I rain for Kdmoulnu lo attend llie conference beii held in lhal city of wcsle Canada mayors. will take place and in the afternoon the parly return lo Vancouver.- Monday a business, session will be held in Hie morning and (lie convention will break up after a ball in (he evening;. Xorris PriiiRle and Douglas Stork are,, representing' Prince HuperL STOCK MARKET Many are off to Babine River Scene of Gold Strike Reported this City Yesterday Afternoon Word received here from llnzeltou is lo the effect that everyone, who could possibly get away is'on his way lo llahine Hiver in the neighborhood near Kisgagas, where the gold was taken out liv Charles Kk and Al. V. llurke. Kk is looked on as a particularly reliable prospector who' is well known in the district and people have faith in his report. A few outside people are already 'moving toward llazellon from outside point, and it looks us if the old town may be the centre of -excitement far exceeding Ihul of (ioldpan ul Cassiar recently. Hen Self wired last night lo 11.1 S. Sargent al lla.ellon asKiug u the strike was aullienllc. The reply received lliis afternoon reads : "Have no reason to doubl the truth of Hie two men yho showed coarse igobl, Hie same as they made discovery up the Skeena Hid Asked H.C. Silver 1. 10 1.2Q ('ran by 11.00 Surr Inlet OiVV .05 V, Dunwell 3.35 3.70 Premier 2,20 2.2K jTerniinus 25 .30 1 1.. & 1 . .2H Vi .30 Daly Alaska IH .20 llazellpn .01 Vi ,02 V Howe ISound IK.00 Selkirk 0i .05 Silver !Cresl ........ .17 Oludslone 2 Us . .20 llurus..- .20 lllayview .05 .00 Mi Indian ' .or. .07 ed out, unil myself and others sent lu men determined to get in on the ground floor. We expect fuller Information when some of the men of more experience in plaoei' mining return." 11 js very probable thai a nuin-. her .of men will leave here Mon- Hiver. Hugh Harris, Oeox Mc-day on the way Ualn, nnd Geo. Ilodglns nil pull ,H"er. to the Habino BAIL IS GRANTED i THOSE COMMITTED I ABDUCTION CHARGE 25 TAXI (BOSTON GRILL and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing Service floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed Anywhere at,Anytlm. , ding parlies, Btand Hotel, 3rd Royal Ay For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St. "' PRINCE RUPERT Grill, Third Ave, MATT VIDECK. Proo. ,. ' l,y Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. 1 VOL. XV., XO. 150. "fa PHINUT-: Ul'PKHT, H.C., SAJL 11DAY, JULY 1 1 ill. 1025 VUrdif' Circulation 1607 8trtt Sl( 51 e PRICE FIVE CENTS. MURDER COMMITTED SAKE SUPER THRILL t JURY SWORNInIaIdSSCOPES CASE AND TRIAL BEGINS ON MONDAY Young Man Commits Murder for Experience of Super Thrill and says Enjoyment in Facing Death AUNEOLA, N.Y., July 11. Polite are .searching for Philip' K, Knupp, '27 years oT age, un ex-college Ueuu Hrummcll unii deserter from the Uniled Stales army aviation corps who is charg I'd Willi liiiirilering Louis Punellu, a llanipslend taxi driver on the night or July Jl in order to get a "super llirill." Panella's body iviii found on July 'i in I lie ruins of an old hospital near here.: ' In a letter to his father, a retired manufacturer of Syracuse Enid (o llie conrmaiidailt of the air squadron, Knapp said life was luo dull in the army and staled that "everything was welcome . 1 that endangered his life." EC PAHf MITTrn I I I i the letter referred lo IN 1 .11 III III I I ir.ll !"' thought of his commuting w w w aiai Jk m. mM ASSIZE TRIAL Dharlos Morris of Seattle to Face Charpc of Murdering Capt. Qllls YHTOIUA, July 1 1. Charles nr of hciiIHe, accused of nii ji y ui i lie murder of Capt . J (hill of the schooner ryi O.. last hcjHCJiuicr at Md- V'. U.u. was commitletl for 'nil lust nigil at the conclusion the preliminary hearing. Tin" hearini; lasted six hour. JM orris made no statement .other than (u protest his inno cence He now furo triul by jury al the next assizes pro-iliably in October. Owen Hater arid Harry .Myers, alias Sowash. recently convicted or the same crime are .under sentence to jh'uiiK on September 1. $ The same witnesses whose testimony convicieu jiawer unu Myers appeared attains! Morris ;cslerday. suicide hut in this "the excite menl and utter enjoyment of fuc-ing death was absent." Hontlcggiug also proved tame the leltei' added. LUXURY DUTIES IN feet lat .Austist, Hie department of commerce and industry is reported to Im; considering the enforcement of further duties. It in- said that an increased import lliiaf iin iilnliiiu liiilti rr ti ttl GYROS HOLDING BIG CONVENTION' Party Now on Visit to Victoria Returning Early In Week VANCOIVKU. July It. Five hundred 'delegates uiyl their wives opened the 1025 convention! of International !yro. Yesterday the So I il tut i un "Cheerio" was 1. heard lo resound throughout the .Korridors of llie Hotel Vaneouveri I and vicinity. A business session was held in the morning and a vvri inlcicstiuir lrin to Xew JAPAN TO BE TAXED Westminster ami luueheou al the , (yro auto ramp. TOKIO. July II.- In view of . A ,rT '""".V! N the excellent .returns frgp. the f,,v ,;v,,l,"1 " " " rr,S n.jl" j , . ... r Co. ni" 'be ladies were' eutei'-l luxury taxi? winch went jTtlti eT-;, . V"wif-f , , . . - . .. , v , . tamed tu The Vancouver Golf - w Club -a Hi A business wess'ioii was neld in' the eveuiiR. ' Today iin nil-day cruise-' lo Victoria was taken on the ss. I ,11-rhjcess Victoria and a dance is, , temp a ed, , ' owtnir r lo (he fact I liu t L.wfif .... ,-,, , . ffrrite held toinshl in llie r.mpress Hie Japanese maiiufaeturei's are .j . . i now turuuiK out waif lies or a r. . . , . . . . ., ... ,, ... ., , . Sunday a picnic and trip lo he, quality comparable with Hie best 11,n,,r7 ',,, , ,.,, 1 Here's the wuy they follow the leader in the norlh of Hurope, showing Lapp, on kK guiding a herd oT reindeers over the snows of Sweden, where kis have been used since the dawn of history Hundred Million Bushels Mot ex Grain this Year is Estimate of Govt. Bureau OTTAWA. July 11. The increase in Canada's Wheal crop Ibis year over last will be over one hundred million bushels if the Dominion bureau of statistics forecast, issued in regard lo the season's crop, maleriidizes. A yield of :i05,H0(,000 bushels or wheat is estimated for 1P25 against 2(12,01)7.(1011 bushels, which was Hie riual estimate for I!l2'i. Other grain crops it is estimated will be. greater than last year. Ukrainians Object to Stigma Cast on Them by Trail Police Commission; Mostly Farmers There are about twenty Ukrainian families in Prince Hu-perl, according lo J. Krikevsky, and they feel lhal the local police board should be congratulated on mil taking any action in connection wilh llie leller from the police commission of Trail. hi talking over the mailer of immigrants coming lo this country, Mr. Krikevsky said lhal undoubtedly it would be u good thing for this country lo have this type of settler as they are primarily farmers, and Ihcy are very anxious lo gel away from Hie conditions which exist there. There are nearly UOU.OOD VAXCOl VFIt. July II. Police '"'long lo llie ueu .rnij. Commissioner McDonald. Chief, Krikevsky said that some ,.r n,.ii,.., MmiiIhi.l s;..ruiMHii gone I nm inis country iu Perev Kirkliam of the Point (irev.home an come pan force, and J. S. Cowper were released on $5,000 bail to await trial on a charge of abducting Wong Foon Sing. Heeve- I'atlon of Point (Irey stated that the police commissioner and iiollce officers would oiiul itiiifk link iii'i'fiirmiini1 nf t-'krililliHUS their duties. OUTSIDER WINNER AT VAA.frYIIirCD D ATCCi accustomed lo rreeilom' in their 4 Al YANIUUYCK KAlLJ homeland, oHcn became radical - here under the leadership of 4 VAXCOL'VFIt, July 11. In radicals iu this country, only lo winning the first race run at'find lhal llicy hud been deluded l.ansduwne Park yesterday lie-land were soon ready lo give up cord, an outsider, paid 8110.1(1 for a six dollar combination ticket. S. C Thomson l'rince (ieorge lust Any ox. left on -evening their new leaders. Undoubtedly llie authorities should be encouraged lo IiSslst llie selllpment of Ihese imml- the grants whd would be a great as- tor;. set to the producing wealth of !("unada- j Scopes Defense Will Reconcile Evolution with the Bible Story Jury in case chosen yesterday and actual trial to commence on Monday of next week ! DAYTON, Ohio, July II. The jury that will try Thomas i Scopes on a charge of violating Hie Tennessee luw prohibiting ! the leaching of theories of evolution in the public schools of the j slate were chosen yesterday. The trial will commence .Monday, J the delay enabling the defense to confer on points il desires to stress in llie contention that scientihe testimony will show lhal Hie theory of evolution and the slory of the divine creation us (old in the Hiblu tire not in conflict. The indiclment under which Scopes is tried charges that he tauisht theories that deny the slory of divine creation of man pjj Tiff fT A ATPITTn as taught in Hie Hiblc ami that. I H A 111 T It BlvSH I P lie taught thai man wa's descend-. VlirUIll lVlUllll ed from the lower animals. rriTimTalTn f ft HHnn LOCAL LADY LOSES FATHER IN SOUTH Crack Plaer? 10 Meet th,s Af- m- i ternoon at Vancouver In J.- A. Armstrong,. Parent of.Mrs.i Joe Jack, was 73 Years of m Mrs. Joe Jack of Apartments received (HI CAT FALLS, Montana, Julyj II. Two children were killed1 any gue way irecipiiuuug iiieui iivio Mr.! had slay of the Communistic parly, but (bat Ibey were glad to gej back here when-' 4 ever it wus possible to do so, and al llie present lime were in Can-j ada anxious to expose condilionsj as they really are in their home- laud. He said that the feeling. of here wus that any 4 who made themselves trouble- 4 some lo the authorities in any 4 way should be deported, and he also said that these people, un- Itileen feel or water and ileliris lo tin: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. July 10, 1925. We hereby give you notice Hint the partnership heni'lofore curried on by the undersigned at l'rince Rupert, H.C, and known us Universal Trading Company has this day been dissolved. J. C. (luvigun will continue the said business hereafter under Hie name of Universal Trading Company. All accounts payable lo the , Universul Trudiug Company are -payable lo J, C. (iavlgau and all accounts owing by the Universul Trading Company will be paid by him. (Signed' J. C. iaviguu. V. W. Ilrnning. ; .Finals VAXCOUVKH, July II, -Today HB sees the conclusion of Hie Cun adiim lawn tennis championship Hie Stork fjnals being played in men's and a wire thi!? ladies' singles, men's and ladies' morning containing the sad uewsI,0U,t.s thai her fattier, J. A. Armstrong,! Yesterday an old tuner of New VA estnunster, died suddenly this morning at Ills residence aged 73 years. and .mixed in doubles. the semi-finals for men's singles Wallace Scott of Tacoma eliminated Jack Wright, a member of last-' year's Mrs. Jack immediately tried -ln.Canadian Davis Cup learn.. Wit- pet transportation south- lo at-jard Crocker, another Davis cup lend the funeral but il was im- player defeated l.eon Turetine of possible owing: lo the latige Seattle. amount of travel at Ibis time of This afternoon -Crocker and the year and conseiiuently will be Scoll will fight It out. In Hie unable lo attend the tuneral. ladies' singles Mrs. II. F. Wright Deceased Is survived by ten of Ottawa meets Miss Marjorie children. jl.eeming of Victoria fur llie title. Miss Hirdell Jack only reccntlyi went lo New Westminster to visit with her grandfather. i DAM BURST KILLING , TWO CHILDREN AT A ! MONTANA MINING TOWN rd SEAPLANE AT DIGBY ISLAND Machine Reaches Base at Marine Station Another seaplane reached llie eilv lust eveninir ilbout six o - mid half a dozen or more homes !CUK.k for work iu connection destroyed- and other property Lin. fi,i.ries patrol. Tho 1'krainhin people in Canada, and wiped out or tlamat'ed al Neiliarl ,,laet commanded by flying or-by far the great majority of mining camp 70 miles south ofj ncor a. L. Morfee, left Vaucou- these people are settled oil farms, and do not gie It-ntililc In the authorities, l' 11, e Here last uiiduiglil when the ilantvcr .,in)U six-thirty yesterday In speaking or the charge, that!yi,w" town. " m,IWf ',?uU,H great number of these people !.. 1.. l I.. II. 1 I morning and after stops on tho way reached the city ufler about seven hours and a half of ucluat Irivinir lime. From Hellu Hellti ' outlier was very heavy and made progress very siu. j b plane will remain in jlie north until the close of the fishing: season. MARRIED WITNESS IN CASE AGAINST HIM 'Law 1 Invalidates Testimony Wife Agalnit Husband In Prince George Trial Pltl.NCi: CKOHMF, July it. Illustrating the intricacies of tho luw un unusual eonv'pllcution lias arisen in a trial here. Arthur illellos, who is committed Tor trial on a charge of assaulting Hich- laril Hrotberstone in tin tjuebee i rooms, has married the nar wil- ness for the prosecution Hills in-validutiug her evidemi' in a court of law. It. Moore, inunuger of the V Hums Co. loft for Slewurl on v a. (tun ... -if.