25 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. j WATT VIDECK, Prop. vol, xvi, no ire BRITISH STRIKE OF i,.. "i EMPLOYEES OF NEW ve Oll- tii li vre made etiertive ai government ' M-vercly rn iinifil yesterday tin- un nog Ibe !rHHi n thr Hiiviiji .wiii- rerence of Hie national assoeia-tion of rstilwaymni over I in- hand ling of the eoul dispute. President iKilflitr- rhararieriiiug Premier Baldwin a a dangerous hypo- ierite. a man f iieae always en-CIvlliVXK") m fwlilittsi the worker. FRED STORK IS DUE THURSDAY FROM OTTAWA Vonl was rereived m the city thi morning Hut I rel Slok. until lal uVek memlHr for keeiw, ic on his way home and will arrive here Tliurilayt He i arcompnhM by F'. l. lMwon who went Hal with (ieorge Melvor, manager nf I be whtvit jumjI. It is eipeoled that Mr. Stork will be ?ain nominal r.l by Hie Liberal or tin fonliluency lo con-ie-i it on their behalf at i'ie lection in September. JUDGMENT AGAINST VANCOUVER YESSELS VANCOl YLU. July 6. With the cun-rnt of tlie. ilpfeiitluuts Meyer Chechik, of Winnipeg, yesterday recovered before Mr. Justice Martin jinUmeul on mortgages nsninst the motorships Ktta Mar and Chnkawnna. His Loril-shlp made Ihe ordtr for saliffac-tKU Julgment pul of f to.ooo bail furnllied by the l.llu Mac. Ilolh e!el$ are 0w)iel bv the Vianoouver Courleuu) IfansKrtn- lion lUtmpany. Ihe former plyinw between here and Vancouver Is land and the latter In the up- roast iraue. PROGRESSIVES WERE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESENT SITUATION OTTAWA, July ti -llobl. Forkc, former leader of the lrngresives, continues to deny that he and his followers hail asstited Lord HyuB they would support - I'remier Meiulieii Uncomplete lheh)ninrss of Ihe session. A memorandum was given to .Mr. rorne jor ins own guidance in connection with 'support for' Hie new government but was not slven by him lo the governor. A .story appeared Iit week in (lie Mall and Kmplre In which it was said such assurnnres had been given. hD VERWMENT AND Emergency Regulations Continued in Britain; Government Criticized Railwaymen object to British Government's handling of coal dispute and Baldwin characterized as dangerous hypocrite ,OMlO., Jul) . The House ol Common sat ti l t K Mn- morning l iiuigr (lie Oovernnieiir motion ' tr.'.trzvu' j rrp;:J"!iis in ginning of the coal strike, (he motion hriiig finally urricd hi u (St after Amnion ,jibor ojoilioii. In tin- cour of the debate Ihe Home Secretary said one rea ; . maiutaiitg thi' regiilnlimiH wu to rouble On guvernnietn ; H' ; frark f Hie financial eoilltlllllliciitnuis between It -..mu hf Hi loll trade unrolls. The T LOST HIS LIFE of SAVING WOMAN Samuel Price, a Canadian Engineer, Drowned In Lake Union When Boating. -'i l N l . July (I iimf 1.. 1 anadinii civil engineer. ie over tltr Fourth of u. Him drow nl in tlid ' I ke Union when nmk-i ,v-roi effort lu av from the wife of hi friend. " 'ii The small boat inj three were wjt wa eap-j 1 1'V 'lie wash of a oed Imati ild not swim but lie man-' ho, the liral of Mr. ai"B water until re"tied, i" sank below I lie surface. T iy was rernveifd. POSSESSION OF ILLEGAL NOTES Young Men From Calgary Plead Guilty and Were Sen tenced Today. VH TOHIA. July ti -Fred Ibir-und Heaina,ld tiarrett. for-rii. i of UI.'hi. wre arretted 1 lay. charged wl'li poi.esion si j.oon in counterfeit Hank of M mI .mI nolex 'They pleudeil - ii'y jesterday aflenioon in the i n e i-ourt uud were remanded l liiiluy for enteiii'1. Hairilt. who 1 xald to be ub-4i to epllepllo fits, eoluiped In ptiMiner'i dtiek before the .it wa called. Six Years In Pen. YH:toIU. July r'',l 1,1,r and Iteginuld liarretl. were fli Kclitenced to i yeara in ne penitentiary . . CLIMBERS FAIL TO SCALE PEAK Fall on Buta Inlet Mountain and Almost Starve Y.VNCOUYKII. J"')' pulsed by Hrli"li Columbin'i l''l-00(1 fiuil "mv lorv" ncak within sihl of tidewater on Hulu lulel, 150 miles from Vnncouver. mem. bers of Ihe Alpine Club expedi-liou which reached an Hllllude of lo.non feet on June -1, leturnei In tin. cily today. They reported llinl they were hliii"! f'"''''1 wl,h siupviiiiiiii ririvilm I'l'luni trip. Northern and IMUXUK F'our Courts Dubim. win. h new dome GUTHRIE SAYS ! ALL REGULAR! Action of Mr. Melghen Quite Constitutional Throughout and Following Precedent. SAME AS Kir. Q PROPOSED OTTAWA. July 6 "As respeelsj Ihe coniplaiut of Kx-Pn'tnier King about Uie manirer ufdissotuliou of I'arliatnent, it may be lalel that the forms and procedure used were praeUely the ame as those prepares and proposed by Mr. Kiug biiitself just four da pre-vtousiy, when he himsijrlf suuh'tit dissolution or Parliament." This ioi'leration was iuade in a statement Uned yesterday by Hon. Mttfh (luthrie, acting minister of inlior. "The effect of the dissolution in tenillng legilatun .''and sup- j.lies are precisely the same us, would be in effect had Mr. hinp secured dissolution on the. pre vious Monday," atd Mr. (iujhrie. All the step taken by Mr. Mci- plirn after he was summoned by Ihe putttMior neiienil are in strict acconlanre with established pre- rodents and forms in the office of Ihe privy council of Canada. There was not a sliitlit variation in the established custom in this respect. The appointment of act- in); ministers was without the hlihtest variation." BOATS DRIFT OUT TO SEA Storm Catches Launches on West Coast or Alaska When Off For Holiday. COIIOOYA. July 0. t our per sons were reported last nijiht 10 bo drlfllnp lo sea In two small gn boats. They left KatHlla, forty miles south of here for Cordova, lo celebrate t lie F'ourth of July holiday, ltunulntt into a storm at llie inoulli of the Copper Iliver they were driven .southward. They boats carried fteorge l'ilton and Frank Thomas and two others. Thomas' -vessel had engine trou blf. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper lit I'KltT. H. C. TLKSDAY. JlLY YORK SUBWAY COMMENCED AT sulicred to terribly in Foster week of 1UI0. replacing that whn h was then dolroyed. TO NOMINATE ON JULY 22 Conseriatlves Call Convention to Choose Candidate for Forth- j coming Federal Contest. i ti- i'n,-4afiv.. r s'Lwna .I ll Ol ..!. .. 'h,,n, m.linf, riUIII. Will U iii.riiiiiiik,ii0 I iiv- t.,r tl.- nor- AIIV I IMO'ii - wi v i n .n.ll.l.-.i pose Oolites I iiuttr man mey jiav n. ...,iitii...i,rv in tli'iue si-ason oiieii'-o. iiic uuai forthcoming federal election, it was decided at u mcciingvof the executive of the local Conserva tive Association which was held lust evenuiK. 1. C. Stuart, president of the A-sociation, was in the chair and W. W. Wright acted is secretary. There will bo a general meeting of the association ou July 20 to-appoint dnii'- gules and possibly instruct them. As yet there dts not seem to bo anyone definitely1 In the field for the lAiiiseivalive nomination. Anions I lie names beiiis mention ed are those of ti. O. Hushby. who unsuecessfully reresentel the Conservatives in the last election; Principal J. C Hrady; and U. C. SluaTt, president of the' local as-socialion. It is iossible. liowever. thai a man from the district nuht Ian I tin' nomination. LOGGER WAS KILLED BY A FALLING SNAG ALF.KT HAY. July 6. Struck y a falling snag during logging operations al Call Creek. James Hums, 1(1 years of age. tiled a row hours Inter while being rou&ht here in n gas boat. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE . Hid. AU M.U. Silver - 2.10 2.25 Dunwell 1.G0 1.70 niadslone .32 Vi .37 llaiclton .00 Ti Independence .... A"I7.H .OH Indian - .05 to .06 i L. A h. J .12 Marmot - 08 .10 Premier 2.07 2.11 Silver Crest 10 ,12 Stn-r Inlet 05 V, .07 "i 'Terminus .0." 11)20. Ycticrdtys ; Thi shows the SALMON RUN HAS IMPROVED There was cmisidfi-aule im-i jprovf-menl in tin- salmon run 01' 'the Skcena llivei at tlip end of the week. Thcliijrh boat on th- "ver yesterday was 100 swkey. about o0. nun tin- mridrC pnnp saimon arr roiiionit 11- been jslne averaging 500 pounds. There are 1073 gill nets uow in operation on Hie Skeena lllvpe and ;t0 on Ihe Naas. Duriug the past week, there were eleven convictions on Uk S'.eena river for violations of the fishing regulations sevrn of the offenders being while and four. Ja;-a:s-'-:-. IS RETURNING Says He Will Be Back In Alaska Soon to Make Test Flights Preparatory to Resumption. SKWAIID. July 0. Captain (ieoisre Wilkins. who led lite De troit Arctic expedition in unsuc cessful attempts to find land to the north of Alaska, declared in passing through here yesterday en route to Detroit that. Jie e peeled to return to Alaska within two months to conduct (est flights preparatory to resumption of the undertaking. bigTeamseball National League Cincinnati I, St. Louis 0. Brooklyn I i-i. Boston 5-5. Chicago 10-1. Pittsburg 7-4. Philadelphia 0-5, New York 3-1. American League Motion t-2. Washington 7-3. Cleveland -0. Chicago 2-H. Del roil .1-3, St. Louis l-fl, New York 1-3. Philadelphia 1-6. .. r.-- - T' Subscribe to Ihe Dally Nws Circulation. Ittl Slrfrt Stiff til LABOR Subway Strike at New York Began at Midnight but Rush Traffic Will Be Handled Today NKYV YOHK. July 0. Train emva on the futerborough :Ilapid Tiat'-it. ,iw Yoik's principal subway system, strnek at iiuidiiighi for higher wage and nine hours. Later this morning utile progress had been made in' moving the five million passengers carried daily. The company official say they expect to be able to furnish a skeleton service during Ihe day and are making plan tu handle the tush traffic tins evening. hb vated buscs and railways iXi. iliir.i! arc reported, but to ipi.iviiir atraint cmci-geucy 7,000 police have been assigned to stra-jlegir traffic point. BYNG'S ACTION IS CRITICIZED IN OLD COUNTRY :! LONDON, July C England ! is discussing the tj question of the constitutionality of Oovernor Hyujj s action in refuius dissolution lo Premier Mackenzie Kln and granting it a few days later to the Conservative leader. Premier Metghen. 4 FIen "Conservative: admit hBffv'Tbr'sliy''i h'e ' 4 least, a tactical mistake. Had Kin lieorge- taken such action in liritain J he would have laid hiin- self oien to criticism. i HALIBUT ARRIVALS AT EXCHANGE TODAY TOTALLED 140,000 LBS. Halibut arrivals sold at tin rtsh hxcliange this mornin- toUflled 1 10.000 pounds, two merican vessels selling 85,oon pounds for 17.3c and 10c - and '7.1c. and I Oc and six Canadian oats disposinz of 55.000 pounds at bids ranging from 10 .,5c and Jc to 1 .lo and 10. The day's arrivals were asel iiwar - -. American , Hadio, 30.000 'pounds, to Paci fic Fisheries. Allu. 35.000 pounds, to'Atlin V'istieries. Canadian IlinleailT, to.tiOo pounds, to Pacific F'islteries. S.A., 3.500' pounds: Morris II., OOi) pounds, and Pair or Jacks, 15,000 pound", tn the Canadian l isli A Cold Storage Co. llrant. 8.500 pounds, to the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Atli. Il.ooo pound, lo the loyal lisli r.o. DISTURBED PEACE BY SHOOTING SHERIFF HII.LlNliS, Montana, July 6.- Slieritf Jlussel Sa?e was shot and illed and a deputy seriously vounled by a demenird prisoner oi Hie county jail tins morning The man was arres'ed last mghl .nd charged Willi disturbing the cuco. MANY PERISH, RESULT SUMATRA EARTHQUAKE PADANO, Sumatra, July 0.- More limn 400 persons perished as a result of a fresh earthquake which vreekjd several buildimtn t Fort Dekock. The itibnbilRiits re panic c'rMirn. Boston Grill Large Upstair Ditihig Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRICK FrVB CENTS. CLASH MIDNIGHT are not affected by the strike. WHO AD VISED LORD BYNG? Report in London that Hon. L. C. Amery Influenced Governor on Canadian Policy ' LONDON, July 6. The Flven-j tauuaid in an editorial article commenting on the Cana-4jdian political situation makes the point that the governor geif- erals of Canada -are ' in" effect selected by the Dominion. Tlie Dominions otlice subuiits the names to the Dominion Par'ia-4 ment, although the latter is not -;tM)B8d to afjtelJtrtihy- "OT these names, the Standard continues: Viscount Willingdon, who ar- rived here Sunday from China, brought from oulsido such lists. the standard adds: "There is, we hope, no truth in the suggea ition that Hon. L. C. Amery, eo- retarj" for be- Dominions, in fluenced Lord Uyng's decision oii dissolution. This rumor was certainly circu.aliug here over tlie week end ai'Jiough not the sunlit' si tangible foundation for die same lias irau?pired. CREAM BONUS TO FARMERS Enoouragement Given to People In Lakes Country to Ship to Vanderhoof Creamery. Arrangements were made recently by the department of agriculture by which a lionus was given the producers of cream in the Lakes district in shipping their cream to the Vanderhoof creamery. This places them On an equality wiiii other cream pro ducers and will tend to increase the production until they are in a position to sustain a creamery in their own district. The allowance is based on the amount of butter fat and is gra duated according to the distance from the station al Hums Lake, to which point the cream is delivered for shipment lo Vanderhoof. RAILWAYMEN BACK THOMAS Overwhelming Vote of Confidence In General Secretary at Annual Meeting, WKYMOl'TlI.'ling?, July 6. Following Hie introduction and dleiiion or several resolutions censoring J. II. Thomas, general secretary, the annual meeting of (he national union of railwaymen voted overwhelmimgty llieir confidence in his conduct during the reneral strike. Thomas expressed h'fmself freely during (he striktrKsi opposed to the ai t ton taken.