5 tie. nav TAXI and Boston Grill Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Ittnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 81 ATT VIDECK, Prop. htl XVI No. IU3. l. ' , , ' ..-'if,. KIPPER LOST LIFE I Imiiii-tlialely alter I lie hc-hIciiI i tlit- salvage corps of the Prince ' lluperl- Ililathouse hnfrieil to the' 'seeiie and diving operation were undertaken in an effort to reach ; the body of Fotland.- j I Went to Start Engine The Lincoln had taken uii ga-j ollne t (he Imperial Oil dock, and the skipper, accompanied by Hans Hei and L. Twelen had zone ajriaiif. Hie skipper wa in the engine room starting up the engine and it Is surmised (lint cat lud Hociiniulated around the engine when it backfired. Rellins: ; fire ii? tfie as tanks. I Uk)ji Jhifiirrlval of Uie fire de-' ojtiinyol the boat wa a nvinsj of flani (wnrfaflT U teYrraHd the surrounding dork was alight II wan only by a quick response j KH.I .-4 .... .. illl. ...Ml . . C ed that the widefr. department In getting the sliol with free got I hose Into play thai a more ceri-m tier lo.le iroin wiiienironftajmition was averted. in placer gom mmen; rilf. fol,.r of the cxnloin Tulamen rtcr ravcl d. Mai-ofm, who made I on claims being held am Itrition. lias tirouah' u'i: ly : ten specimen of o nly and is exnlbiPtuf i- llntisli Columbia' f M;nr.- IE1GHEN ENDS SPEAKING TOUR Returning East to Continue f Campaign For Higher Tariff IV l Taxes. a'U VKIt. Aiu. IH. Hon Mi ighen. premier, closed iiUing program on the a-f here last nkghl intll-u - intent ion first to call -nee of Dominion and al government repreen- Mi work out an old age ' scheme along the lines of ineinlalioiM of the icrial "ii' niury committee. He tain the Australian Irea-toim it in such a way an leave the Canadian dairy open to iinllmlleil Auslra-iNew .ealaud cotnpeli-Thinl. he wouhl eneourage ' iperative markeiing of 'i'nial produce. Meighen ileserlhed the tariff rediicllons an "as and despfcahte a sham as vfiveriimenl put over on 'oi h of the country." Meighen Is gone east to " li Uie campaign for higher ' tlUes. NOTICE TO LIBERALS OF 8KEENA RIDINO Tlio Liberal eommltlee I '"ms, m Third Ave, next '-lie Electric llakery, will open every afternoon "nl evening until election II y. 4 praelieally broke the ioat in two portions. The two injured men Mere on the deck of the boat at I he Ikw w hen Hie explosion o--rurred and were blown Into the kater. L. Tweten was seriously Inirned ationt the mouth anil throat ami Hans llerg was badly burned about the face and shoui-ilers. Ttif Injured men were immediately rushed to the hospital ty Provincial Sergeant Hannah j and f.onsluli,e Smith In the pro-) vmeial pollre car, who olianied to be on their way from the dry dock and were opposite the Imperial Oil dock when the explosion took place. Had Fish Aboard The I.Hicoln. a fit foot boat, powered with a S3 h.p. Imperial Atlas engine, arrived from the fishing grounds yesterday morning with S.O(K) pounds of halibut and 0.000 pounds of Idack cod alHiard, which had not been sold owing to a ear shortage existing al the time or the fish sale yesterday morning. Capl. Martin Tolland leaves a widow anil one child, residing In Seattle. It had been the dead kipper's intention to sell the a. I ... I ,1..... ..M..MM.1.I I t lli eaicu mm uini i"u""i home in the south to cclohralo the birthday of his child. Born In Norway I'he dead skipper of the, Lin coln is survived by the widow. Mr. Ilulh K. Kollaml nnu an eleven montha old -son. inn late lapt. Kolland was JO yean old and was born In .Norway and made hi first trip north mis ieiioii from .Seattle on .tune 25. 1 Feared Trouble Yesleiilav afternoon, about Iwentv minutes In-fore the ex illusion occurred, the skipper had been overcome by igas fumes .. . . ii .. 1 1.. .. In the engine room iiecrnsnutinij ineillciil aid being called. Ir. i I f.. l 'rremaviie nllemien ami uupi. i-'ot limit was revlve.l. .uier iak- ing on the gasoline the, skipper f.. ... inked that t.ho funics wcro ilown below and he didn't like the Idea of slnilhig up the engine. H Dim Icfl the boat, for some .firteen mlnuic m.ai (continued on paife four) HON. H. H. STEVENS ON PRINCE RUPEBT ELEVATOR PROJECT H. H. Stevena on the i Prince Rupert elevator, Page 366C Hansard: "I sug gest to the Minister of Public Works that as the chler adviser of the government from the Province of British Columbia he certainly has not done the northern part of that province a good 000 In a new elevator." INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGE Man Who Confessed to Killing at Haxolion Celnj Triea at Minneapolis MI.N.NILU'OLIS. Amg IK.--Tom Johnson, whose parents he says reside at Salmon Arm, Ilritish Columbia, and who wis drought here from Seattle, waa indicted yesterday by tlio comity grand jury on a charge of iniirilcriiu Leonard Mrdutl here last December. He confessed to the crime.. This is I lie man who nls;. confessed to mui-iler:.ig a man at Hiueltnii in I '.Mil. " PERJURY CASE IS REMANDED TO MONDAY VAXCOUVKH, Aug. IR.-- A mo il. I'ergvtson, charged with perjury in connection with an ef fort to havo (lireu thousand names of persouj allegedly mil living in Yanei.uver Centre ex puuged from the voters' list appeared in the police court this morning and was remanded nr. til Monthly. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE l.!. Silver .... Diinwelf ...... (Hailstone .' .... Howe ,!ounil liiiljai;,., .... I'reihJeistf..,. . I'orler 'Idaho Surf lul'ct ... Hid. 1.1)0 1.70 30 OllAn .03 V 2.15 Asked 2.00 1.75 .33 U),00 .00 ii.58 .07 oaii .01 '.j m run of sockeye this year lo date in this district is 2,27 cases a- hcud of last year, while Ihe run or pinks is '.,tii cases ahead ror the corresponding period last year. Following are the totals or the pack lo date for the .Naas lliver, Skeena ftiver and Kimsquit dis trict, including Holla Coola: Sockeye . . Springs .. Stcefhead Cohoes . . Pinks Chums ... Total .. Sodkeye . . springs .. Sleelheads Cohoes . . . Pinks .... '4 .hums ... Total Naas River - ."." 1 Skeena River . Kimsquit Dlstrlot Sockeye Springs ....... Steelheads . . . . . Cohoes ........ Pinks ......... Chums ........ Total ....... I2G Cases 13,825 5.G45 ill I, ill) 15,237 12,171) 78,410 t'jio Cases 72,775 ID.073 300 O.'jul 151,031 7,057 200,833 1020 Cases 13,141 I.U-J 4U3 1,210 20,tlt) 7.834 15,132 Subscribe to the Dally News, ERINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'lll.NCR HL'I'KMT, U. C, VKI)NF.aDAY. AUGUST 18, 1020. Salmon Fishing on Skeena Is Yeiierdij-i ClreuUUoti, 1157 TANK Practically at An End but the Catch Well Ahead of Last Year for the period ending August I S the sorkeye run on. the Naas lliver last week .was the best so far this season. Th run or pinks and chums is reported as only fair, out are stjll a few cncs ahead of the corresponding period last year. The total pack on the .Naas Hiver to dale is 5,U53 cases ahead of last year. The run of ockeye and pinks is prac'irallv over on Hit turn by adv!slng the gov- Skeena invcr ami socKeye net iisnmg will be closed on Friday; eminent to spend $1,300,- ;nigtiL As yet u is a tune too early ror Ihe run or chnnis and cohoes. which usually commence about the beginning of September. The run of pinks this year on the Skeena is 55,729 cases a-head of the corresponding period last year, while the total pack is Oi'.Oi'l cases ahead of last year. In the Kinisipnt district, which includes Holla T.oola, pinks and chums are still heing packed. The ENGLAND WON TESTMATCH Australians Fell Down Badly In Second Innings of Dig Cricket Came. LONDON, Aug. 18. England won the fifth test match of the present tour today by 2S9 runs. Requiring 415 runs to win today, the Australians were dismissed for 125 In the socond Innings. England made 436 In the second. Of the test matches which began In 187S, Australia has won 47, England 42, and 25 have been drawn games. YOUTH KILLED ONEWOUNDED Lads Failed to Stop When Told To Do So By Policeman. SAN FIIAXCISCO. Aug. I8.-A real drama was substituted for a stage drama in the Mission dis trict theatre on 'Tuesday when a policeman shot and killed one youth and severely wounded 'another. The regular drama was in progress when two youths enter ed the thcalrc. sealed themselves lllSlil I U'I 1i Tl U tl till 1 1 lift- 41 II iwi In a I ing: Ihenu Thp Uieillrja "iliaiuigef suinniond a policeman, but whin the officer of the law endeavored lo eject the youths they put up a spirited battle and escaped. The officer followed and when the fu gitives railed lo hay he fired Frank Foy, aged 21. dropped ilead aiuLrrank Gogigiii.4, ageil SI): who got a bulleTllinnigh the aniVJir- remicrea. Strrrt Siltl, 197 (ir 'ip of ehildren on Andim Donld-ort Ik ie L. i dia. New mm grants for Canada. KING DECLARES r FOR"BRinSfflrE Would Prevent Constitution Be ing Torn to Shreds by Spurious Government MOOSWAW, Aug. 18. "We are carrying the battles rrcm he House or Commons into th-HHislitueneies," said es-Premiet' King here last ni-?lit In reviewing the erfort of the government last session of Parliament, in Moosejaw, one ol tl.? rew three-cornered contests in Saskatchewan. The contest i one or the -fcscnesl in Uie liuscussin? the constitution the Liberal leader said: Wnen the electors of Canada ;o to the ikiIIs on September Ii hey must decide by their ba!- ots whether the British consti tution, "the link which binds this country lo the little' Isle of the North Sea," w to be main aiued unbroken here or lorn to iires liy an ill;al and spuri- jus goverunienl. Mr. King' demand for a via ticaliotv of Hrilish consli'ution- al practices in this country practices which the Meighen aovernment had flouted and trampled underfoot came as n Umax lo a brMiant explanation of (lie exist im; political crisis. tep by step he showed how the Meighen government had de- eived Iho (lovernor-Genernl. usurped power, cluns to ofricc lifter the House of Commons had declared it illegal, spen money refused it by .'arliamenl in I in these actions commitled the inosl -gresious id seri ous co'ilffivenlion of constilu lional righls in Ilritish his'.ory.' In Ihe fare of these things the Liberal party. Mr. King lie. elaretl ranie before Uie elector is the, defeiiiers of-the' eonsll Hiliun, as the protectors of rights and liberties which have descended: to Canadians from their-' Ilritish ancestors througt. 'he ecnturffj. The Liberal parly, h said, took this stand for one supreme reason it wanted t'anada to remain Hritih. J. C. MeMjIlin, superintendent of provincial police, arrived from Victoria on Uie Prince lit), pert' this mornjng and. after spending n day . here, will proceed tomorrow-' by '''train to Prince (ieonge. Hp is on a trip ..f genera! inspection. Large Upstair bluing Hall, with newly laid dancing door for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRIRE FIVK GENTS. EXPLOSION :apt. fotland of schooner Lincoln victim yesterday gas tragedy as Tanks of American Schooner Explode and Skipper Loses His Life ! Martin Kollaml. "kipper of Hie American six-man schooner i ii - dead, Han IJerg and L Twclen, two member of! I -ew, are in hospital cnoudy burned, ami Hie schooner! i i in itially a total wreck at the bottom of the harbor at llicj . al Oil dock an the result of an explosion of the gas tanks i I al .'J o'rloi k ye.-lerday afternoon ax she was alioiit to ; i vjy from the Imperial dork aTler taking on gasoline. V. II ins. cook on (he Iwal, K. Hansen, and Lar liigehrilsen. rgmccr. were fortunately ahore at the time of the fatality BTHER LODE COLD DEPOSIT IS DISCOVERED Ore Taken From Tulamen ear Bear Creek shown al Vancouver tvxcoi VKIt, Aug. 18. TUf yen rnluy published Iho fol Dl. ov-ry or an ap jjr-at deposit xof lol a II ar Creek In the lis i n i has set that ?mrci muting area gg CHICAGO BEAT N.Y. GIANTS BY SEVEN TO NIL MAY YOIIK, Aug. 18,, Coy Hush, the Chicago recruit, field the Xew York Uiants to two scattered hit yesterday, while itis team, mates batted, McQuillan hard to win by sexen to 'othing. The JSt. Louis Cardinals staged a five run rally in the seventh inning, Southwortu hittitw a J'xfi mer with two on and scored 1)- other in Brooklyn. ed. the eighth. 1 defeaitng National League Xew York 0, ChicagoT. . , Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 8. Brooklyn 7, SI. Louis . Boston-Pittsourg pooned. American League St. Louis t0, Boston 5-4. Cleveland 4-4, Philadelphia ' 9-6. Cnlcago 5, Xew York 3. Detroit-Washington poslpon NANAIMO MAN'S BODY IS FOUND Church of Nana'mo Ap parently Died From Apoplexy When Travelling in Oregon ROSEBUHC, Oreguii, ws. 18. The body or II. E. Church of Xanaiino was round yesterday-arternoon about a mile north or Oakland, Oregon. ' He bad ap parently died or apoidexy while ravelling south in a Car which went otr Ihe road and about thirty feel down an ehibauX-inent into the tmsh., A tourist passing caught a glimpse of the automobile and upon invest igalioriV found the. body, which has lieei removed lo Oakland while efrorls are be ing made to get in touch wUh relatives. " Was Seeking Health XAXAIMO, Aug. 18. Howard Church. 68 year. or age, who is reported lo have been round dead in Oregon, resided here 31 year-i and was encaged in the towing business. He was a pro- minent member of the A.F. and A.M. lodge here. Recently bo purchased an auto to tour tlio eountry for his health on the idvice of ins physician. MURDER AND SUICIDE CASE Crime Took Place Last Night In a Seattle Hotel SFATTLK, Aug. 18. The bodies or Mrs. Ada Marringer, wreu 50, owner ami operator or Hu. Seattle Hotel, aha ' F. II. Seymour, aged 00,: wcro round 111 me uoiei oiuce iasi nigui. A pilol was clasped in the right hand of Seymour who lay 11 'few feel from the wjjtnan. The police said it was a cas'e of murder, and suicide by jiliooljng, which, startled llie passing crowds, ami occurred th'tj same time thai a fire . broke out in Uie building adjiiiiitnir L'ie hotel. LADY STRATHCONA DIES IXLNDOX. Aug.. 18. Lad Mratlieona and Mount Royal, daughter of Ihe late Lord StralbcjSna, former" ljkgh" . Commissioner for l5nad; died heie oday ' it thf agft. . , ( ,, feventy-three, ' ' " s A