A.J TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and Bin at. MATT VIPgQK, Prop. t t orn I lioir home nl I'lercon. .. . ... i i : .. )(! Hi Hit Tlin vtlittw vfrrt ami cat'iied 50(1 yanU on i' f)f lh lonnnolivc. 1)1 HING DOING n ii7n itrmajTrin OTTWVA Jujy 28 ("There are appointments and no an-, n I i i i mi uii 1 IS ON RAMPAGE i nk . .ouuvu in Slrenl Flnht. Ha Loavos New York Hospital In Pyjamas NFAV Ydllic. .Iniv it.il. hllg Slkl. ii i.ii!r:ilim liiixt-r. lirtllltn II. .1.1 i .... -w iiih neavyweiulil ciiain- WI II, UIUII III 1 1 I (i 'yjatna, today hurriedly left the l0Htal in wlilel. ( wjt.4 nljirtfl 'ID I n I. 1 - . ' . Mi-iuuy uflernoon after being "" n the tieck during :i flKlll ill tin- Hi.ll' KMIplinn 'unci. 'nraged by )iU wife's reftuoil II llMltr. I . . . I 111 p 111 IHW itll lilt I'. Ill II ' uraifKliiK it news- "I'tl I I' I If II I II tl !.. II I. .i , i iiu ariu. mien 'II I rt I il... . '.' ...Ml ,, Mri0l ,,,, anI h'nh which drove him away. J1s condition is not serious. s "o 'I'm u ' . "'I.. "3 T ! THRONGS PAY TRIBUTE TO DEAD COMMONER IN 83 According In unofficial report, the run of cockeye is rallier I poorer llii year on Hie Skeena I than exepelcd. The pinks jhhI nt, jiiiv m. j w. iew- ; c iihuis .lit- jkmmmmu,, in inn in F aged 50. lief (laughter, 1 fair - ouanlilie bur,' as (hVTr agn ?2, were killed audi poorer grade of fish which doe- .'"if. inH-niHi nn niui nie nor re um imien lo eiiuer usu-i The Naas lliver, while, in' ad vance oT what it was four year's utto, cannot be said lo be good. In fael, Ihe returns lo dale are very poor. The one bright spot in the Jwhole territory is al Smiths' toilet where Ihe pack Is pretty .well lup now. Bella llella and Jtivers jlnlel also report fair catches. I If (he weather continues fav orable il is expected thai an .NAYN PKH I Ir K averiKe pack will be nut up this UIAAU ""M"",ycar will, a larger perron.aKe of the pack being the poorer grades o annnnnPBm.nl. i-ai nwinn ..r iiii ' Yesterday'a Oablnet Meeting -Another Today VICTORIA TEACHER GIVEN HIGH HONOR im-Kmenis, tfaid l'reiniei Harry Charleswortn fcicctoo .. 1 1 ii. .1 . . . i 11.... - . i o iiurr I III caoiliei liifvi in rday. "We're coming back; II titiflertuui that Montlay'4 in' ni: wnn ni j ...i in inn r-i 'S-7 IIUMFI l KJ 1 ( il r I fi LT tllV-ittf it t ! .innmilll. '''mi of liuslne.H. This beiiw ntln .1 ... ....I ....ill ,, il .. I.. " i' uoi uuiiKeiy inai iu- mnltlii... ...Ill 1... .1....! ...I ..I Vice-President For Amorlca or World Teachers' Federation F.Dl.NIUJIUSII, July 28. Harry Charlesworlh or Victoria, secro-( lary of the Teachers' Federation of Hrilish Coltynbla, was ycsler-. . .. .. , ...1,1m. LliTled vice-inesiileul lor 'irua v io in n scuss oir u.... part cloudy; inn. 5.1; sea smooth, Noon lligby Cloudy: nihil : bur l8; temp. 01: sea smooth . 2U.- VAXCOLVHH, July i8. - An aulopsy jthows that Volney 11 ltlchardion, Chicago, Knialil Tcmplaiv who d.ed yesterday f(d-lowiug injuries received on Friday while here on ti is way lo Seattle, had been badly beaten over the head. An inquest wit! :h lield Ihii afleruooii. In (he meauliiiie, Ihe police are lioldiii? Flhner Clark -.who claims that liichaiil.Hon rame lo Ho Hamilton and was pushed ilowa the flairs by him after be ahuArd the TitnUady to "whose' iii'd Clark declares he went. 'ord1recf,ived here thb morn 1 1 u'i iiiiiii nv hit- irrii rniiir Trtmirrir.. iiirii riunnfin i iii.ifiiififinfM -r iiti r' i ii 4ip:itT i . ured when the auto-1 from Ihe wacoii s work will bo, man niislit ,he Volney II.' Hich- aiitson who Was in Fairbanks, Alaska, In 1115. as manager of the Alaska (Commercial (p. Xo word has come from Chicago as yel psilivily iilentlfying tht man. : SOCCER GAME AGAIN DRAW Nanalmo and Ulster Unltod Each Made One Goal Last Night WINNIPEG, July 28 A third gamo will bo necessary to de-cldo whether Nanalmo or Ulster United of Toronto will win the Connaught Cup emblematlo of Dominion fooiball fionors. In the socond game .played last night, each voam scored one goal. The first game on Saturday resulted In a scoreless draw. ' Hernon prospects. There l ? " "Z l? 1 UCDV I IWV i " i iiiio.oii.. .,r .. .I....I.I,.,. f....'or i.iiiicaiiinii --, rn I ill n . " '" "'I,,.. ......Mu.lh.u ,lMl Of t 10 bl- I MWWHI l" '"wcr. 7r; here. ' BETTERS ARE Long Price Rocord Shattered at Horso Race Yesterday on Renlna Fair Grounds SIMPLE DAYTON HOME JZJ. Z: - (Canada Canada J, iracks racks were shuttered 4 iiivriiv i'..iiiii.4ii. . u y snr.yesicruny. ai iut ran- mouiiu .The body of the laic v miam Jenninjfs llryan lay m sum.- i-day in Ihe simple home of a friend where great throngs paid tribute lo Ihe memory or IHo dead coum')ner. Ihe body leaves for Washlnulon loinonow morning and, after services on lri-day, will be buried In Arlington Cemetery. WIRELESS REPOnT 8 n.m -Diuby Island calm: bar. W wlicil (Hack Pal oaiue luuiie I ho winner and paid 1:18.80 on two dollar ticket. There were two lucky speculator. each hold ing one three dollar combination ticket. , They received 2 10.20 each for their investment. Mrs. Hal Kane Clements, writer connected with a Chicago paper, Is in the cily securing material' for several article which she is preparing. Already she has visited the Peace lliver and slopped oil' at various points aloiiK the line of the C..YH. in cluding I nxcl I on, Jasper, Vau- derhoof, and Terraci'. Sho will proceed east from here lo Monl real. Ho Lieulenaitl Iloyal Marines L. O. Jones. Surgeon Malone, M;ll., U.A., O.l'.ll. . Paymaster Lieutenant Com mander J. F. Steidiens. Sub. Lieutenant, .,.M.. Pares. (limners .- P. J. J. Culhin,i D.S.C., E. V. I'oKer. l-VH.'Jones. WarriOit Engineer .;.D. U. Hrown. Warrant ShiwriglU S. L. T. Trenwillii , , ychoolniasler H. ilf. Pearce. Paymaster .Midshipman iN. E OennliiiK. I'he above infiu'iiialiml reirni-il- imr Ihe Capetown's personnel was received from the Iloyal Canadian Naval Harraeks al Esquimau liy LieilL Hussell 1.'. J'onder commanding Ihe Iloyal Canudiaii Vava'l Vol. lie., l'rf.nee Hupert. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "A t t. ..r: 11 II 11 i hi mi t T 'EADED biAYuko' ;Maki, unier cameras and .a complete dark rk Swiss Guides. H.M.S. Capetown Arriving the Flag Cruise on room I I .sretary of the Japanese with which, pictures will be 3s Alnine Clab. six noted Jap- veloned in .the field. Three Swiss anejs Alninists have left Jajo ': euides. HeXnruch FuhfetrVJ"Hans Park: Lodge, at Jasper, Alberta. Kohler,. fcnd t Jean Webber, froM fnr 1 ftppntv-fivA' darn' trin into, Jasper Parjc'Lodgc, arc accom- the Columbia Icefield, one of the j panying ths party an five, guides he outfit. adian Rockies. Their trip will ! ting1 stable of Fred Brevster, are take them to the headwaters of the ' being used on- the trip. Tjiis is the At Mbasca and Worth Saskatchewan Rivers, and an endeavor will be. made to climb Mount Alberta, a virgin peak which his so far defied all efforts to conquer its higher slopes. Members of the party state that if the territory lives "up to theJr'r-expectatJoni,.it will attract hundreds of Japanese. Alpinists annually. The expedition is elaborately equipped scientifically and the equipment includes still and motion picture larseSt party which has'Meft the Lodge this year, and;the,firpt party of Japanese Alpinists to VAackle some of the untried fields ,oi the. fawnlion T7 oe m' The party js showneadnfof the start from the Brewsterl ranch. Left to ritrhtNV Okabe. M. Ha-tano, -Y, Mita, S. Hashimoto, .Y. Maki. Fred Brewster. Outfitter :H;.- ruhrer. J. webMr, ii. ,h.ower,--fc. ('- Here in Course of "Showing Pacific His Majesty's Shin Capetown, which is expected (n Prince Hupert harbor today in the coilrse of a cruise "showing' the flag" in various Pacific const purls, is a cruiser of i,IUl tons displacement with -10,0(10 indicating horse, power. The vessel curries, a complement of approximately loU oflicers anil men. Her armament consists of five six-inch, two llirec-mclf anli- aircrafl, four three-pounder, two 2-poiindei-s, and one machine ziiii. She has eight 21 -inch torpedo tubes. The Capetown is attached to Hie Kighth Cruiser Squadron, North America and Wesl Indies station. the Capetown, which was com pleted in l'Ji'J by Canijliell-Lain if Hirkenhead. hilgland, is lo feel long, 13 Vi feet in breadtli with draft or US t. 3 reel. Her cruising .speed is 20 knots. Her officers, are as "follows: WOMAN'S HEAD BATTERED IN F. Preedy and E. II. Archer. Brotner-in-iawauspecteQ I iAiiliinia nl .1 11 11, l.ownn. .1... .... , '. ...... ...o II. Tiugley, F. II. O. Alien, A.! ww.i-.Mimr,, wiu-.v-u -o Fearn and C. A. IL Oibb. IU" 'ter neau oauerem, ?. Eiigiheer Conimander Edwin f-Uwaru ininseau. was luuo i- Villinmsuii ingllll me garueu lasi ci;iiiiii. i.'..oi r iKiiiioiMiii a .T.'iiy ner laiiier-in-iaw Armstrong. Almost at Ihe'sauie tinie. the barns on the fnriii broke out in flumes. -Tlie fire was evidently set by the Kjniurdefer,;. Near the body was Commander A. round a moony noe uauuiu. - Frank Dunseatli, brother-in-law', of Ihe dead woman, is being .sought by the police as it is Commissioned, lfng. J lkn.m.i thai he bud been on un friendly terms with her. j ihinson, -. - ; HAVANA HAS BAD BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, wilh nrwly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parties. For rates, apply to Hoston Orili. Third Ave. Phone 457. VOL X NO. 73, PIUNGK 'HUPEHT; B.CL TL'EVuAY. JULY .28. 1025. v..urdf. circulation imt str.tt $!.. . PWGE FIVJ? OKNT3. " ' OPE UN MS P N f OA. STRIKE SITUATION JUV flLiU vmJUlia lUINUIllUWd m ULU LUUMKI ARE UAllrAtlUKl ! t! . rr n at eeftng iftar ire-up m Mines. Ma' be Averted is Founded on Premier Baldwin's Negotiations LONHON, July L'H. Feeling that the threatened coal ftfn tip i r 117 A n 1.... I.. . I .. l . . .. ....... I... .1.. .1 . .1. mB ' K . i... I.... ri :. .... n... : .i . . , 11IU Ulinii II ni lit (lie owners might respond to Premier Huldwin's plan wherc-(hev would resume negotiations mid the strike order for July wiiiild he rescinded. t The premier is still pressing Ihe owners to withdraw their ire lor iuwi-r ir mihi iiii(jcr minis n me workers Will i. ........ ........ ii... i im lie ICimiMl 111 ll UM.M1 llic I'llTI-clll WUKC UUI L'L'll L'HL I I II ran agree oil new working conditions. ree am mau au uuiiv imuiuii - - In Accident Near Indian Head, Saskatchewan i n i tit (lmiiiinn nil i t nirii KA11N MKlMd dALMUMuTI AUTO AND TWO IS NOT GOOD WOMEN KILLED Skeen and Naas Rivers Not up to Average Reports State. BADLY BEATEN! Inquc.it to be Held Into Death of Volney Richardson 1 Came from Alaska, j Believed Japanese Alpinists Climb at Jasper Straight Talk Given Canadians on Empire Matters by Burnham Mutual eulogies will not meet the situation practise not preaching is needed living in a fool's j VANCOUVER, A.MiUUi imi, July Jiuy 2S. x.: "There mere is is tio iiu use ise ir paradise," aid Lord Hiiriihani, chairman of the Conference, when iuleiviewed here yesterday reg Ulilain this year had to draw on her own capital because of an unfavorable trade balance. He cited us an evidence of this the Miss Gladys Kemp Becomes Brldo of James R. Mitchell at St. Andrew's Anglican Church Eight Persons Injured and Loss Iayview Is Estimated at Two and a Half Million HAVANA, July 28..i Eight Of much, local interest the wedding lock plaQe this afternoon at 2:30 in SI. Andrew's Anglican Church, Archdeacon (!, A.fUx ollicialin?, of Miss (iladys Kemp, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. C. F. Kemp, and James 11. MjlchcU, son of Mr, and Mrs. John It. Mitchell. Miss Caroline Mitchell was bridesmaid and Eddie Smith, best man, wilh Miss Irene Mitchell, flower girl. A reception is be in: held al the Jiome of the g mom's parents after which the happy couple will sail on the Cardena for the south on a honeymoon trip. BISHOP ROY TO BE lrunap QUEBEC ARCHBISHOP Announced Today at that he will Succeed the Late Cardinal Begin , HOME, July 28. The Mosl II I 1.. ....... 1 I .... ... ...... ai '.m. Tlm Barn, on .Hap i.uSei.f noj, ihmujuiui uaptau -i...!.. vnuw.e , . I "i,. ibishop of Ouebec, will be. the Farm Burst Into n Flames' j.ieui.-iunimauiiers. - iwmti . -, successor lo Caiiiinal Hegiu as Archbishop of Quebec, il is an .nounced at the Vatican. STOCK MARKET jH.C. Silver .. Hazel toil ; Howe 'ound Surf Inlet ... I)ilhwell Preiijier Hufus . Pijiler 'Idaho Laud L.' v l)aly yAlaska elklrks : Silvercresl ... WATERFRONT FIREjuX"...: ' Oludslone.. Hid 1.00 ...... ;0I& ...... LOO ;.ul?i '3.25 2.20 12 ,.21Vj - .30 T.'. .oi Asked 1.20 .02 ' .(Hi t.oo 2.25 V.32 ,i2l .05 .17 .50 11.00 10.00 12 14 .20 .05 .00 H . .0(5 .07 FISHERMEN FINED. On Saturday at Port Esslnf llremetKaiid citizens were injured ton four fishermen were convicl- yeslerday in a rire which destrpy- ed of minor infraction nf Ihe ed six warehouses on the water-, fishing regulation. and were front across the bay front Jlav-ach fined 20. I wo more uiia. The loss is esliniateil at seizures were made on Sunday ' K'.iOO.ooo. wIm-1i baVr nol o! been tried. Imperial Press gtllUIIIK ...llll'IIC conditions. "We have trot lo face -the facts" he. coiiliuue"d. '"After-dinner speeches ahodt the solidarity of the Empire are very interesting, and delightful hut we have gut to have something more tangible than mutual eiilogies. We have gol to get down to business and practise a little of what we preach. There is no getting away from it; conditions in the Old Country are far from satisfactory. Lord llurnliam said thai, for the firsl time in history, (ileal recently negotiated loan made In 7 New York by Australia. ; Successful Climbers of Mount POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED .TODAY ALPINE PARTY AT BELL1NGH AM Logan Reached There on Steamer. Yukon Last Night -IjELLlNUlLYMrJuly- 28. Four members of theTitwJititi.ylHCh scaled Mount Xogah, the second highest peak in North America, arrived here last night .aboard t steamer Yukon front 'Cordova. They were Col. W. W. Foster of Vancouver; II. F Lambert of (fltaw.a; Henry Hall Jr of Hoston and Capt. McCarthy of Windermere. H.C. The party re-preseflls 'ttt) Alpine Clubs of Capada, Euglah'd -and Hie JJnitcd. Stales as weil as the itoyaf Crtjo-grapliie Society of EngtaitU. . FLOUR MILL AT . PRINCE RUPERT Calgary Man Writes to City Council Asking for Financial Assistance A. N. Carr of Calgary, who wrote to the city council asking Vatican f,,,. financial assistance for the establishment or a flour niill in .. .in . ... it.."i i .if... ii. . ine cuy, win do uoiiiicu inai uie city does not care to assist financially wilh the project. Mr. Carr in his letter, sel forth that he was a flour millingvinau and thought Prlnee Hupert Avould be a good place lit star, an enterprise of this kind, llo also asked for informal ion regarding power and the rates charged ahd other particulars which the city wilt furnish. ENGINEER IS NOT NEEDED City Council Decides Not to Fill Position Until Next Year The matter of appointing a cily engineer was referrciMo Iho Hoard of Works a week ago by I lie cily council ami last night the Hoard reported' thai. In its opinion, there was nul suilloien.' work al the present time lo war rant engaging one. The 'board, therefore, recommended that all applicants for the position be notified that their npplicallon would be filed until tiie first or the year when lliey would be considered. The report was adopted by the council without 'an di.- uiun.