25 io xvi no, TAXI Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytlrr Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd and fith St. MATT VIDECK, Pp ''Wa Y PROVINCE "'"tin DECLARED Al ilbltlonlsta Open Conen- intlon al Vancouver to In Jtlat Movement, Against Liquor MOTLEGGINO INCREASE Icortemlo Lots Said to be Detri ment to Business Interests of British Columbia IVANUll VI II. June l. -With a tv dry Hi ttisti Columbia as ullitiiu e goal and with an Hlnl lilfiu-L I !-,( I I .Mini I list W"' 1 r pexlliug system of beer par- t prt'lnlni ioiiis h in ci(iveu- f liere yesterday organued a liaigu to combat the liquor ric. Nleiw were taken to or- .e a permanent association. IsoluXuiis dei'laring Hie sys-lljif government sales had fed inadequate and that lifting had iuciTiUrd bntiuil- . that the eeouomic Flby Mist expenditures on lor we-c detrimental to Jhe itiess iiueresiH were uiinni sly endorsed The taking of E plebiscite on government lor stores and beer parlors lliese issues was suggested in solution railing a enliven- 4in eeey eily and riding of 'province u' the earliest pos- d.-Uc to (uaiitgiinilu a pro Hal rjunnaiKU was rceom- idcd. ERRITT MILL IS BURNED OUT Hundred Thousand uoss t nd 200 Idle as Result of Nicola Pine Lumber P Co. Blaxe If.II II ITT. June l. The saw-1 of Ihe Nicola Pine Lumber 8. . i.. .i i i... ri.... s... ittiis ursirujru iiii; u day. the loss being esll-leij at llMKi.Oiill. lllli wind liileued to wipe out the dry Is ami the iiluuiug mill but fvvorkers, williout belli, final eld the flame in rjieek, Tw;p M.I t il' lied inen act) jdl.u ns i )t llio flr'6.' ' ' l JLD NOT AGREE re- END COM STRIKE IVS'hON, June 0. llepresen- les of lie (owners ami miners "a pro'lraeted meeting hern brday but, failed to reach" nit lemenl to end the coal Ueup. (lie finding of the body, il rlothfiwr, ete. The trial was lo have stal led jit o'clock hut if wa iu:i& heiore 11 gui uiuiei way. II T still continuing this ufleriioon, their, being a total o! almost thirty witnesses to b examined, Heside Mr. Johnson Mini Mr. l'almore, oilier. seated at Hie counsel's table and giving, assistance are Waller Owen, as sistant superintendent of pro vincial police. Inspector Forbes Criiikshauk ami Inspector William Ppiller. Accused maintained a ralliei imlilTereiil altitude in Ihe pri Miner'- dock occasionally ulaue- ing at witnesses ami out of tin eourlrooin windows, lie did nol Kssiiigtuii pointed out uud mark cd on the map Kameda s, store and iee cream parlor, Oliasa stoic, the Morry luiusf, dm niugliam'rt slore, Mrs. Sand John Sankey. rn'in to realize the seriousness of the olTcucc for which he was being tried. Surveyor on Stand Tlie first witness was Frank ltiee. II.C.L.S. who made a survey lakii.s in, beside the seine nf ll't tragedy, a good portion of the village or Port .'Kssiiiglnn. I'laij were prcsenled as evidmtce ami certified by Mr. nice. Constable It. llbcn of Port worth's house, tbe residence ot Hie Fulled Cliurcli minister, Mr, Pierce. Ileinbolt's bouse and i., v.i house. Hie old liver boat inlander and the cemetery. II 0 iullialled Hie spot where ll body id Miss Cliisholiu was round on tbe, old trail to tliO mill and also marked Ihe pipa line from lako lo town and con stables's ollk-eVind residence aj well s the sliin-k where Joseph stmiLnv lived Willi (ieongc. and Mrs. II. W. Morry, with whom I Kit iiceeused uill bad boanled and lodged, gave evidence lo a large extent, similar to thai at Hie coroner's impiest. Site des-(cnnllnurd on pago six) CONFIDENCE VOTE IN LLOYD GEORGE LIBERAL MEM3ERS - I.O.MMtX, June y. ly a vole of in to I; ihe Liberal parly al it meet- ing yesterday passed a resolution supporting the chairmanship or Lloyd (leorgu as leader of Hie Liberal narty in Hie House of '.ominous. WILLINGDON IS GOVERNOR Notification Received BOAT DELAYED of Appointment by Premier mackenxle King OTTAWA, June 9. Premier King announced In the House of Commons yesterday that he had reoelved notification of the appointment of Lord Wil-llngdon as Governor General. The new governor, who was formerly Freeman Thomas av mtmber of the British Parliament, later became Governor of Bombay and following that Governor of Madras. The new governor Is said to be tall and distinguished looking and of dignified bearing. He Is a graduate of Eton and Cambridge and Is a true sportcman. HIs appointment Is expected to be popular In Canada. WAITING COOK Old Maid Is Sailing North to Trade With Eskimos With $60,000 Cargo VAXOFVF.It, June P. Delay ed iiy i lie iteseriion oi a cook, who apparently rivgrelled the de cision lo spend three years or longer aboard the schooner Old Maiil now going on a trading cruise lo the Arctic, the vessel lies at Ihe dock awaiting a new chef o complete the crew list be fore hiliug north. Captain C. Keugeubong. own- ;r anil nmsler of Ihe schooner, said she would leijve with 00,000 worth of . carun trading goods and supplies for the Fskimus as ooii n I lie list was complete lie expected eight men would comprise the crew. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE H.U. Silver Cousoliilnled .. Dunwell (llailsloiie Iliuelloii Iiiilepemlenre lmllhov ' l's - "l-.'l'- Premier PorltyJdalin Siirf Ihlet Hid. ... S.I2 .2(0.00 .. I .:u .(', ' . .on .i .00 2.(0 ,0.'. Akert 2.20 2.00' ,:ih .00 TA .0l M .I2i .07 2.18 .10 .07 he mining. ! Itoland Kiiiir. M.C., of the Fas- seti Laboratories of Spokane,; spent the past week a( the pro perly ami expresses himself as iiiithly pleased with the jiroperly both from a geobuiical stand-. point as well as Hie quality of the ore. The park trail into Hie properly is now being repaired so that machinery ami supplies may be carried in. The present levelopnient work will consist in the driving of a long adit to prove the ore al depth, after which a tram will be installed connecting up with Hie beacji where Ihe ore will be either milled or shipped. It. C. Orifriihsiit Seattle will be in charge of operations. SENATE KILLS . PENSION BILL Rejected Last Night at Ottawa by Vote of 48 to 21 OTTAWA, June S The Senate last night ,by a vote of 46 to 21, rejected the govern-'! ment's Old Age Pension BUI. Three government supporters" In the Red Chamber voted against the measure. Senator W. B. Ross, opposition leader, declared the bill constituted discrimination against the Maritime Provinces because they were unable to participate In Its flnanolal proposals. Subscribe to the Dally News PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper . l'HIXCK Ill'I'KIlT,. ,.(!, YVKDXKSDAY, JUXB J, (SCO r" jppBPBpatBjBPjB. sssHssssVsVsbflkaJC ItAM.OO.N KXTI1A.NTS - Iteprescitlalives of the United Stairs in Hie lug iiilerualioual liullooit race lefl In rigbl : tUipt. II. O. (iray and Lieut. Douglas Johnson. They nre sliown as they left for Antwerp, Ilelgiiun. Keystone Mining Company at Alice Arm Resumes Operations on Silver City Side of Water ALICK All.M, June l The fir.sl'operalioiis on a large scale Hid looking Inwards (be developnietil of the properties qij Hie ensl or Siler Cily side ofMice Arm vveru initialed Ihe' pasl week by the resuming of operations by (he Keystone .Mining Company. . I he Iveysloue .Mining Company was inrorporaleu in 111.'. I to lake over nd work a group of sevgn claitn owned Jiy (1. NV. Morley and associates on Iluiindy , Creek, about two miles from lide wuler. .Some wotk vu done in I'.ISt, but' financial diffi- cullie with atteudaiit litigation tied up the property arid no work was done in 11' -5. However, there Jias been a re-organiialiou of the company, the litigation has been settled and the company is now ready !o jro ahead upon a: ampaian of lame sdtle develop-: menl work, looking; toward ac-; HUGE SUM TO BUILD NORTH Hudson Bay Railway and Works to Cost Twenty-six Million Dollars Says, Dunning OTTAWA, June 9. Hon. C. A. Dunning submitted ' to Parliament yesterday afternoon an engineering estimate of $26,300,000 for the completion of the Hudson Bay Railway and harbor works And an elevator at Port Nelson for the accommodation of ten 7,-Ooo ton ships. morFhomers BIG LEAGUES Ruth Hit Two Circuit Clouts Yesterday and Won' Game; for Yankees From De troit NFAV YOHK, Juno !. 'w- Tin lloston llraves were extended tu eleven innings he fore dereatint; f.iiiciiiiuili for it fourth straight victory. In a heavy hitting gime, Hie Xevv York Yankees nosed oul pelroit, Itulh's homer In , the eleventh inning scoring a man ahead. Itutli also hit a homer in Hie third inning. lrinsiti, his easnn, total to ?l. Oolllns and Meitse) also1 hit for four bases. National League Chicago 2, New York Cincinnati 7, Hoslon HrooUyn 3, Pittsburg X St. Louis-Philadclphiariiin. American League ' , . Philadelphia 0. Chicago L Washington I, Cleveland "5.; Hoslon 5, SI. L.mi.fi.lf.v Xew York II, Detroll ..,'j - 0: Yeilerdiy's ClreuUtloo, Itll Street Sales. Ill Two or in any pari of Uritish ".oliiinbia." Mr. Copzales repealed the arzumtuf which he had mad.j o Hi'- Hiaril of Trade a few dayj before but met Willi I il lie sym-' palhy from Hie fishermen who did not agree that the fish wer: all goiu; in 4he direction of Alaska, olie speaker saying -laC-F ged. fish had been taken, on thef aus ltier showing that the fish went in that direction. Tbe I I'iiey also emphatically protested agaiust being called from Hie trolling grounds to. attend a meeting of this kind which should be called during the olT season. They said they thought Hie matter had already been set Med ami should not have been reopened. Kven ll the Tish did all migrate toward the American side some of tlieiu would esfap' nnd be allowed to breed tmf -f these traps were allowed TevVi'r would return in Tour years. I was Hie living of the fishermen they were -trying to lake away. Establishment of traps, Ihev claimed, would put the, fishiu In Ihe hands of the mnuied in terests and leave Ihe fishermen nut ther wives to go hungry. Hanson 'Presides Olof Hanson presided and there were present representing- (he Hoard or Trade fisheries committee, John Dybbavn and 1 U. Stewart and represent ing the fisheries committee of the city ouncil Aldermen Larson -aii McKechnie. vA. Hr6oksbank wna secretary President Hanson of Hie Hoard of Trade outlined the reason why Hie meeting was culled. 1 was oceause, the Hoard nail uee.i asked to give an opinion on Hie application for the licenses and had referred tbe matter for in vestigatioii lo the fisheries com mil lee. They had been' led to believe that the fishermen had changed their minds in regard to these particular traps. Hob llanna wauled to know why Ihey were .brought in from the trolling grounds, (tie men did not want Hie meeting and came here as a protest. It was un Injustice to 'ihe troller to bring them, away from (heir work. Sue! a mailer should bo liscused in Hie winter. All were opposed to traps (Cheers) W Drown, president ot (lie Salmon ('rollers Union, sutd 'hey eleeled Fred Stork because he had said i.e would fight fish raps "till Hell frois over, Gonzales Case , Mil I on (Unzales,,.Vcpre,schlin Ihe Canadian Fishing Company xpre.ssed pleasure' at "seeing' sc Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Halt,, with newly laid dancing Moor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for Hie least. Prion 487. PRICE FIVE, CENTS. CHISHOLM MURDER HEARING OPENS TODAY ARGE MEETING OF FISHERMEN PROTESTS AGAINST FISH TRAPS IN B.C. Preliminary Hearing of Murder Charge Against Joseph Sankey Commenced in Provincial Comt iat builder says he talked to Miss Chishclm as she was out for walk and few minutes after saw accused going same direction hvideucc (o conned Joseph .Sankey, charged with the lie with ihe i n i in u r oi .Mis Lnrcllu Uii-liuliu ill I'orl l-.s- jtoii mi Muy IM vii given ly crown viliiee4 Unlay a I Hit limttiaiv Inul before Magistrate II. F. MrLeod. Charles Htciiliolt, u (ifrmaii boat builder who lives near (lie river 1mi.i1 Inlander, spoke tu Mis ChihoIti u lie passed j (lit1 morning of the murder ami soon afterward ihe prioner rv paed, walking in Hie same direction. He identified prisoner nexl day. An Indian girl named Margaret Pearce told of having ini'l accused between H and It o'clock on I Ik iiiorniiiK in question and described the clothing which lt wa wearing. The girl hesitated otisidcrahly under examination Uy A. M, Johnson, K.O., crown prosecutor, ami, when cross-examined- by In - W. Palmore. lc-fencc counsel, was nol Mire, on at lea I one statement she had made In her main testimony. Oilier witnesses gavt cvidetic" a to Hie movement of Sankev and the dead girl on Ihe morn ing in question and police officer, a well as a niinrynr, were placed in the sland (o give cvidetire a In Ihe surroundings of Ihe scene of the tragedy and ! Resolution of Protest : by Fishermen Against Salmon Traps in B.C. i - Nearly two hundred gather in council chamber to voice views of hollers, seiners and gill nelters of district Nearly two hundred fishermen crowded the council chamber of Ihe city hall last evening to express themselves against Ihe. granting licenses fur three fish traps on Ihe American border applied fur by the Canadian Fishing Company and after hearing .Millon (ionzale lay the company's case before' them and several of Iheir own iium!er express their pwn view's Ihey pased Ihe following resolution: ; 'That this meeting of salmon (roller, .seiners and gill nellers wtshe enivlialieally to protest against the establishment of fish traps in Iilricl Numbcri RECOMMENDED United Stales Has 270 Porta of Entry Whereas Canada Has -t 680 Says Report CHANGES ARE PROPOSED representatives of (he fishermen OTTAWA. June f The estab-said Ihey reared this was H.Hsliment or a board ir Doinlnlon thin ecbe of Hie wedge owan; . js(. f . , Ihe establishment of fish traps. ma .....i rllr ,,i,M which i,i.i. would supersede thei present board or customs is recommended in a statement presented to day before (he special commit tee investigating (he administra tion nf the customs department by It. P. Spark-,' bead of (he commercial protection associa tion. Tte statement recommends a drastic reduction in; the number of Canadian ports of entry. It says that if 270 ports are suffi cient for the need of 137,000,000 people of (he United SJates, surely that number would be ample to lake rare of Hie needs of Canada for a ireal 'nmny years to come. If 270 are sufficient. over four hundred of tbe present 080 Canadian porta should be closed. TRAIN DEATH LIST HIGHER - . Five Known to Have Been Killed as Result of Collision at Elma, Manitoba, WJXlPKt Juuq V. v- Che death list or yestcrdny's CN.H. (rain wreck 53 miles past of here when Fngineer Thomas Plunkeel and two tramps were, killed was increased to five Ihis.nioruing as a result of the findng of two more bodies or men who were stealing rides on the two freight trains which collided liead Hltnu. Drakeman Pinaul of Transcona is missing nnd is believed tit .have been Ihrovvn inlo Ihe "river. GRAIN QUOTATIONS VANCOUVER TO CEASE VAXCOl VF.IL June v. It Is officially announced by the grain division of (he Merchants' Kx. ehanae today that no furl her emulations of Vancouver cash tint I n will be issued until September l vv hen jyie new wheat is on (he market and l IihIh? l,in. (conHnued.oihpajiv riyo,f;i. ;yed through. tlifporV'v n