T I' t f'kr uJ Ambular 1 Servicy ,y Anvwhar at Anytlrtv '"',. Stand Bol Hotel, 3rd and 6th SL MATT VIDECK, Prop. y.il XVI., NO. 150, moved Iho closure, the Labor peers protesting again and LLlllUMUlivil OF ORIENTALS H'.I sTLH, Jty l The in,n, defeated Worcester vi-strnlay by I JO ru"-i lared the second innlnjfn Ml after the fall of four - The score were for the )- m the first Inninn. If? he second IKS for four wl- r-st.-r scored 120 in the nut? and 83 in the second. BISHOP BUNOZ IN BREAKDOWN Wa on Vessel That Was Forced to Return to New York After Sailing Wednesday. Nl AV YOltK. July l. The I 'neli liner Defirasse. which fa led Wednesday, returned lo II owing lo a breakdown of the Jini i engine. Amonit Iie "thousaml pnsseu-K s nboiiiil Ihe 1)W vessel was llisliop Hunof, of l'ruicn Hiipert. OFFICERS ELECTED BY OMINECA LIBERALS yANhLIUlOOF. July . A re oi'Kiinimtioii meeliiiK of the Oinineea District Liberal Assuc- lallon was held at F.ndako re-renlly. Following are tl olll-fer clecleil for Iho year: Hon. president, Hon. Wm. Lyon Mackenzie Kliur: linn . vlce-presldflit, Iftui. John 01ii;i'; priixiduiil, K. II. Hmllh; first vice-president, A-M Huddy: second vlce-presldenl, A M. Connelly: Ihird vlce-presl llenl A. Mclnfies! sce-lreas, L It Hobli. iwrre supported by a crowd of la- III 1 TI AM I commoner iisiemng io me nf l Hf H llYllNA I II IFM debate from the bar of Hie Senate, SWANSON BAY COUPLE QUIETLY MARRIED AT PARSONAGE YESTERDAY A quiet wedduv? wa solemn- Ucd at Mie t'nited Churoti par-feotiage yesterday afternoon when llcv. L'van Maker united in marriage Man in .tiotird and Miss llthel Lilian Miles, both of Swan- son Hay. The witnesses were Ml.. Small Cootc and Mrs. fieo. (I. Hacker. HALIBUT ARRIVALS. Five halibut boals sold calchu Following their honeymoon. Mr. and Mr. Oourd will lake up t In-ir residence at Swanson Hay. BIG LEAGUE GAMES XKW YOHK. Inly 9. --In Die only National Leaisuo game yes-leiday. Philadelphia oulbalt.'.l l'iltlnii'K and won by (en to six. F.acii team secured one homer. ly losing to Clexeland the Yankees lead wa cut lo six games in the American League ..... . i t i over riiiiiuieipnia, which wvn from Chicago. American League Detroit 3, Huston 7. Chicago 7, PhiladelpUia 8. Cleveland 0, New Vork I.1 National League Philadelphia 10, Pittsburg: 0. Others rain. here loday nl from I I.VO lo lo.sn wilh H and 10 for .seconds. 1 Ito Following were the sale: llelgeland 70,000 lo Cold SIor age. Kuieka '21,000 lo Hoolh Hah erioji. Canadian Seliuu 10,500 lo Cold 8lonii. ' Dolphin 12,000 to Alliu Fish- itfftsd. N. A S. 3,500 lo Jloyal Fish CJ. Whether It Shall Continue to Function will be Debated ;iio snouieu i our nur lor you, T!m. eiMio 0r officer of the! eigm lor miner. '-r- .i i.at,nr r.niinii w.n Finally attendants ejected Uie!lllM. m.-r fl. iln ..uuntr l:,,i unruly labor rnmbHr to the, ,,,, ,., ., II1(..Iill2 u!l:.r. Common from the Senate bar. j lut.ljwn of wilc.iier it a,,aU t,oclUd Board of Trade Will; Similar eemS were nacll In , .KU( to funclion wm be t. uot. n.anlullnn ff.aar. r c cummun laitr. iiph mack , , . , IHod appeareil a labor member! ing ntrrinv jnwurr. ; at ,ark oJ ,)0 njl m .. ,. lertaine! brre tin Peninp. Ml ! iHIA July t. Tin entire I . i . ittifnUI from tli . iii-iry r Vancouver !- a in a reoiutioiit ! I' V: .-ini Hoard of TraJe :, niiriR.nhe Avaociat-i - ' Trad next month. Mii Um fifty jr 1 il- ar permitted to 4 :n rat i'nat and Tli abolition jopcrly lax I alo ' aiioltirr rroolution. AUSTRALIANS ARE VICTORS Bat Worcester County In Cricket Yesterday By 176 Runs and Sli Wickets. PRIZE FIGHTER DIED AFTER BOUT WITH PAT PATRICK WHITTIKH. CaL July 9. Clarnrf Jihiiftiii, 10 ypar nf ugr. rliampion wvllerwelglit iiuxer, llil lal n Ighl followJnp a Iruefi2hi in whkh he knorkfd out in t!ir fourth round in opponent l'at Cat i n k. (bated. I'reoidenl S. D. Maedon- ahl ocpiitii the chair. Tb quelioa of the itr:i eliorap irnioe1 for night coil liMal, wa t-alt vith. A (Jeleualioli from tin- oullyine fcriion allriultl, to make a pro- jlel aatiit thin etiarpe. . j paiflg of a resolution, moved OJ . II. auuri riur, .lllil sn-wnu- inI by .Mrs. Jdin Yiereck, thai a pet ii mil be drawn up. requesting the repeal f Die charge, and that thi petition be circulated !for sfsnalures in the swlions . 'direetly affected, section ?, 5, 0,i 'I and 8. The resolution carried 4 unanimously. j . ' A communication from the 1 r.Tonto .Trade and Labor. Cour-il asking that a resolution 1 jdrawn up for presentation lo the PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1'IUNCK HIPKHT, D, (1, FIUDAY JULY l, 102(1. Trades Goujtie.s of Oanada. io Die end that the Criminal Code be amended so a to make peaceful picketing legal, was endorsed. Illegal Hours It was decided to have the annual celebration of libor Day, (he dale being Ihe firt Monday in September. The city will be i asked to give uie iraues auu Latmr Counrtl exclusive use of Acropolis grounds, for that day. More complaints have been received nlioul employees In Prince Itupert being called on lo work more hours llian they should, Ufderthe Acl. This- mal lei, will be taken tip and Frank P.. Foster, of Ihe Might Hour Day Hoard, will be requested to mak. a visit lo the city and lake action against those concerned The mailer "f adding further ii a Hies io Uie "l.ufair List'' was considered. PROMINENT VANCOUVER BUSINESS MAN VISITING CITY ABOARD EPAULINE The gasoline yacht Kpauliiie, formerly the properly of F. L Huckley iind now beloiwing lo W C. .Shelly, prominent Vancouver business man. arrived in port yesterday afternoon having on board Mr. and Mrs. Shelly. Mr. and .Mrs W. J. Johnson and a parly of young people. They uie on their way lo filka and Skagway on holiday cruise. Mr. Johnson, who Is connected wllh Insurance underwriter, bus business In the interior and went up Ihe line on today's Irani. Ho will return lo Ihe city early next week aniL In Ihe meantime, the P.pnullna.wlll go to Massed Inlet with the. rel of Iho party, re Itirntuig here to pick Mr. Johnson up and rnnUniie north. v Subscribe lo the Dally News TIMBER FIRE NEAR NANAIMO of acre? of valuable dt'sl toyed Irtxt aisiii by furenl fire. breaking out i"-ir Lady-smilh Lumber Uompanj s lo.xgin For a time the city - auxiliary iiumpim station m Nanaini-i Luke and two locpinx camp" Lieut. i to i ! Yenterdu'i CJrculttton, J IMPRESSED HIM Governor Bruce Returns Vancouver After Tour of Central Interior VAXCOL'YKIl. Jnlv 0.lef.nlv ii'preised willi Hie. osiliiliti2i of tho lands in the belt of the Pacific reat Fislcrn llailwa) :iid witli the scenic beauties' O, 'lie val district, LieuteiVattt iiuviTiiui -llaiidolph ft. Ilruce an.i p.irly relumed iat ni2hl from a todr into the central interior portion of thi province; Hon. )r. . II. Sutlieriand, miiii'lor of public work, left the party ! .t Sniilherf. ' . . i 'A Dominion within Hritir.Ii Wind Changed In Time to Sane j tojIim,,ja j ,,ow ,;le Ueulen-; Pumping Station and Log- unl (ioveruor dej-cribe the eouii. glng Camps :ry north of LiUooeL He eiprc. " " Ui'il ' aniazfiuent af the valneij NANALMO, July' 0. llundrt?! !of the rolling country which lie (milter liter wereiaaid was "Literally an Kmpire ii itself and statfd his dUzht ul the eondiiion of the roads in Hip Interior. He laid stress oa the camp twelve miles from here, tourist value of th lilstorieal and romantic fcaekg round' on Hie old Cariboo road. yvlnd senl Mie flames -irtit ,dash- i 1UHO.VH), July 'J. J. I. Mc ings wtiere a large1 crew is fir !" Connell. well known in coast ing the Mane wil l the prosper! newspaper circles, died yesterday of'bringing il under eont rid. ! nftcrnoon following an opera-estima'i of the !. is available . lion. Mackenzie King May Conlesl Two Constituencies Where He Has Been Offered Nomination Meighen Cabinet Has Been Formed And Will Be Announced Some Time Today, it is Reported at Ottawa. OTTAWA. July u. The possibility that Kx-Premier King mav conlesl both Nurlh Y'ork and Prinre Albert at Ihe cumiugLUvc Ciovernment irenerul election i. rumored here, lie lias ueen onereu me nomination bv Liberals in both constituencies. In Ihe meantime, il is known that Premier .Meighen has Toric Mine at Alice Arm Will Ship Bullion Making the banks. Mr. Gerliardi Shipments Monthly This Fall The concentrating; null at Ihe Tone mine at Alice Arm is now aboul completed and, depending on the delivery of machin ery, should be in operation by the end of August, according to A. 12. II. (icrhardi, managing director uml consulting engineer for Ihe Consolidated llomestuke Mining v Development Co.", who is oir his way lo the mine aboard Ihe steamer Prince tieorge today. The mill will have a daily capacity of 100 tons and, in order lo simplify Iho problem of shipping, it is proposed to smell the ore into gold and silver bullion on the ground, making bul lion shipments monthly direct to states that half Arm, the llomestuke IV). has just placed u I Mi ton gasoline looo a million Ions of ore has already; motive on the tracks of the Dolly been blocked out in less than 1,- 000 feel of crosseultliwr in Hie i Toric mlntf. On a very consor- vative basls, Ihe oreis vatued at $12 per ton, nlthoiiighiassays over the area have shown ui value of over '.'2 per Ion. v'. It. D. F.sooinbe who wns brought renin the 'Old Country especially for Ihe position, is superintendent of the Toric mine and there are 12 men employed at Hie present time there. . In order to take siipjiUe Into the mine from Ihe wliarHit Alico Yardcn llailway. The railroad Is now in good shape. Mr. Oerhardl slating that considerable credit is due Ihc provincial goxernment tor the manner in which il has been maintained. The Toric-mine lies Just across the Kltsault lllver from the Dolly Yardcn mine and is connected with the railway by a high level hrhVife. The nunc llself is about three quarters of u mile from (ho railway grade. ' Mr. Gerhardl will spend about V week at Alice Arm. Street Sale. 4(1 :rom hie that Mr. Meighen has tost prestige through bis recent see him in a decided minority.' Situation Intolerable Mr. Stork said the situation during the past six months was an intolerable one. There were nineteen Liberal Progressive andj five Conservative Progressives. In the next House there may likely rbe Prugressives, but no Tory Pro No one dreamed, after Mr. King had been refused dissolution, that a dissolution would be granted to prelly definitely decided on the personnel of his cabinet. ThuselMr. Meighen, said Mr. Slork. tive!! portfolios have been notified of llieir inclusion m the cab inet, but it will not be known until today what particular port folios they will gel. II is staled that the premiers of ev Hrutiswick and Nova bcolia were offered Ihe j-euisal or portfolios, (.tueher and Saskatchewan are the most uncertain provinces with regard lo cabinet representation. It is likely thri new premier will have to put off the choosing of a Saskatchewan minister tin til ai'ler the election. gressives. Mr. King made u very brilliant speech m condemnation of the ac tion of the Governor and of Mr. Slcighen in the House of Commons and although the Progressive' members had decided to carry, on the government they were convinced by the argument and vo'ed against the new Conserva Members of the House thought he would resign as lie should have done and Mr. Kina would have again taken oer the Ciovernment, completed the work of the session and held an election in the fall. To the surprise of everyone mem bers were told by flunkies of the House that they had been dismissed and that Ihey were no Parliament. It reminded them of the days of Cromwell. Just One Issue " The Tories are endeavoring to make the Customs probe the issue of the election, but Ihey cannot do it." concluded Mr. Slork. One side was implicated as much as the other in any irregularities in thai department. The question before the people today is a much greater one than that. It is whe ther we are to be a democratic country or return to an autocracy. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked C. P. II 106.00 Dunwell 1.55 t.59 . Ilazelton . ' .0t L. A L .13 Premier 2.10 2.13 Porter Idaho ...Jt. " 1 .10 Silver Crest .10 - .1? Surf Inlet ..; 03 U Victoria .35 . Hon. T. D. Patlnllo returned lo the city this morning after having spent the week visiting Oils constituents on Vhc Queen Charlotte Islands, Mr Paltullo will now return to Yiolorla visit ing ficeun Falls enroute. " Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Halt, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW 800A FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. PRIOR FTVR fiK.NTH LIVELY SCENE IN BRITISH HOUSE OF LORDS mm c tad it TAMEinrMT MkrvExniv vmr taucdmiwemt WITT DE CTDAKirED m w -m m n imii ii ir iii sm sri art i.i r n ii iir i srvsrv rt w sn srv ii i " i- li . . f r -mf B aw aw aj awi m aa aa aa mm m m m m m m m mm m. av Wafeened lp fry LatW Memfr ers Wio 06cf to Eight Hour Day LONDON. July 0.- The final stage of the eighl hour hilt i. ,i (prized 1) amazing scenes, in both hou-e ol Parliament gh ami dcnioiislraliun of u very unusual nature in the where, for ihc first time in history, Hie Closure wan . i before the bill wat finally pussed. In .UK (he debate in the Lord, four Labor peer vigorously POSSIBLE END LABOR COUNCIL . u (he passage of the meaun delaying adjournmeiil long :if ; ill time, and finally the .Marquis of Salisbury. House At Neit Meeting the Question of RAILWAYMENjWILL NOT TAKE PART IN COAL MINERS' STRIKE WEVMOLTII, July J An apinril from Sern-fary Cook of the miner fed- rration lo jupiort Hie miner' rik by' refusing to handle imported coal wa rejected fiy delegates of Hie National. Hallways (".onftreni'c lotlay. NORTH COUNTRY Meighen Will Not Have as Many Supporters in Next House as in Last That is op'nion of Fred Stork who returned 1 home yesterday pleased at prospects for Liberal victory "The election is going lo be fought out on the cuu'stitiilional question and Mackenzie King has not only the right side of the argument, but 1 think he has the backing of the people," s(ated Fred Sunk, who returned yesterday after being told at Ottawa, by the flunkies ol the hou.e of Common- thiii the Houst? had been dissolved by the Governor ou the advice of Mr. Aleighen. "1 can teU you this," said Mr. Slork, "Mr. Meighen will have fewer .Mipporters. in the next House than he had in the last, lheie were llnrty Cjiiserative.s elected in three corner-fighH nl Ihe last nleslion and most of' - - .. .ii I..; rin tllVJll Mill HVi uc iiici auci next. There will be no Tory l'ro- eressive in Hie next House. The electors on the prairies will seej to that. Already there is a stronyj demand on the five who were in! the laot House for au explanation of their actions. You can lake it T 'I'MTHjltlirj titlf'lfr'-1" il'H -i h..i. .i..,..T.m NEWSPAPERMAN DIES4aion-and. 4Ju . next. Hoiue ..willj THOUGHT PLANE WAS A DEVIL On Second Trip to Point Barrow , . Eskimo Children Had Model Mafihines., SEATTLE. July 9.- When the Eskimo at Poini Harrow fir.-d saw the airplane of the Wilkins expedition last spring they dubbed it a devil, Frederick Earp. a newspaperman with the expedi. Hon said here yesterday, but when Ihe expedition hext visited romi narrow me ,sklmo children were found playing with model planes constructed of the. hide of walrus- and Tseals Earp said the failure of the expedition was due to inability of the planes lo carry suflicienl gasoline. v POLICE SEIZED GASOLINE BOAT Arranmore, Vancouver, Held Here, For Investigation Unled Government Liquor Act. Hringing with them the Van couver gasoline cruiser Arran more, which they seized at Hute- lale yesterday. Inspector Spiller unl Constable Cain in of the pro vincial police and Inspector John son and Constable Grant of the Liquor Hoard force," returned lo the city last evening. The Arranmore. wlii-li has a Norwegian captain, is being held here for inxestigalion under the Government Liquor Act. HUMPBACKS RUNNING PRINCE WILLIAM SD. WESTCOAST ALASKA Cordova. July D. The annual run of humpback salnimi in the Prince William Sound biigan on Thursday, earlier than usual by at least five days. :, cannery tender arriving yesteriiity'brought 2tJ,000 fish. Cannery-men expect unusually good ralches of pinks, DR. WRINCH'S S0N BECOMESA DOCTOR VANCOt YKlt. July o. -Leonard H. Wrinch. or Haieiton, son of Dr. Wrindi, M.P.P., ha been, licensed as a medico by Hie med. leal 'council pr, Canada with thvi qulllf leaf i m or L,M.o;c '