it L 1 in open dory two days and two nights wet and almost without clothes hKTCIIIKAX. July !:. The hardship and danger of the t a fisherman was again well illustrated Ihis week in ill.- 1 1 of (he burning at sen of the halibut schooner (Lady. I w of wlurli have arrived here. Mowing in mi uien dm :, : days und two nighl without shoe?, coats or hat-. Kinar Hun Hirkiaml and L. Hogen were puked up Saturday ofl ' niiiaiiey and urnved here (his week. Id k and was the master und llolie and llogeit were the crew I'aiihiil schooner (tlady which wan destroyed hy fire lal ' - - -- I Thursday while 35 mile south CANADIANS ARE IN THE LEAD Blair and Parnell Ahead of All Others In King's Prize Shoot at Bltley. ELEVEN IN SECOND STAGE (Competition Is Against Over Nino Hundred Marksmen From AH Over World. Wsp V July 15. - Major It. M. ' Vancouver, ind M. fe. I lo.1 out a polbl 105 iH ' 1 -! stage of the famous K - - prize hool which aro Hie t scores mude h,y any of i' 'tun nine hundred marks-r; d..ni all jwirts of Uie Empire. ace (impel ing. 'r;n rp were eleven Canadian i t-i 'ir-it of 00 and hotter, all c -r n(f the right to shoot in tin Ml s'age Friday. GOLD STRIKE IN CARIBOO Cedar Creek Scene or Washup Yielding 400 Ounces from Short Sluice Run VVNCOUVF.U, July 15. A new F"ld strike has been made near Cedar Creek in Hie Cariboo di 'net, according lo word received '"m Hint nelllemenl. which said nnottt 100 ounces has Just been "'ought from Ihe scene of Ihe "tid. The nntotiul was recovered after a short sluice run despite Mir fact thai a large number ol men employed in Ihe working.-lalely were engaged in fire Ugh'-oK oiiernlions. SALMON RUN ALASKA GOOD Fifteen Thousand Cases Ahead of Two Years Ago, When Unusually Large Number. COIUMIVA, July 15. H Is esll-nialed Hint the ranneries or J'rlnco William Sound have packed iiImuiI 15,000 cases or humpback salmon moro ihan Ihey hud at this data two years ago, when the fish wero unusually plentiful. Tho plnnls arc operating; day and night. Although th opera- Ions are somewhat hampered by labor almi'liugc, 55,000 cases wero "hipped rrom hero last week. east of Carnation Island, in the I Pacific Ocean.. j While encaged in filiiivr for halibut shortly ;-flrr noin on Thursday, the Gladys caught fire I in !ome o yel utsleteruiind man- 'iwr. Hiey then commenced their bailie with wind and wave. nw- Mrs. II. J. Hrntlhury and son sail tomorrow morning on tho Princess Charlotte for Juneau. on a holiday visit. VANCOUVER, July 15. -- Chief Commissioner MrKcown announced yesterday afternoon that a ilrimri uiiiiM im -eruler- oil when the full hoard return to Ottawa a to whether Canadian Paei- lie olllcials should be pro- M'culed for alleged fail- uri to comply with the 4- Hoard s gram rati' cipiali- i zalion order. G t 'GEORGE BLACK GOING NORTH Newspaper Say He Will Not be Candidate In Yukon but In North Vancouver VANCOUVER. July 15. The Sun ay: "Captain lieorwe Mark, who wa Conservative membe.- Lnahlf to cheek Uie fmne or' for the Yukon at Ottawa for a nave any Uteif ,peoyual cf- number ot year ia u hiv way feet tiir men threw the dory'horUi. He ' Will nol. according to overboard. I'he dory drifted away .WHI founded rumor in party clr fmm the flaming tllady and 1hc j men bad to swim for it lo save llheir Hve. cl"'n, rvce vp armther nomination hut ha gone in assist in choosing ' a ueceor. CapUitii Illark. according 'a : tie Cofl'-eiYaiite orgaiiizationVi Inu steadily nil day and alt night plans, i wanted t run in Nort i until lale Satunlay afteriUMin i Vancouver uga:;isi Dugalu lon-when pickeil up in an exhausted lathy, formr memiier for thai condition off Cape Omattey by a ,-nt!tucnry. f Verdun. (Juebee, eae"i!roU.r who brought them to Kd- ehikan. Aoiie of Iheiii wifre able to save any ol their effects, altd upon arrival hrre had to be outfitted with eliithing by Ihelr friends. llolie is a local tosldenl and is a brtHher of J. II. llolie. who owned the (iladys. None of the mar iners were married. The Hla.lys wan II feel loivg ami was valued at ?'..000. The tio.ii was '"'ly 'wo years old and was partly covered by insurance. PREMIER KING IS MUCH SOUGHT MAN AS A CANDIDATE - OTTAWA. July 15. - - F..-Premier Mackenzie Kingis in much demand as a candidate. Not only is he invited to run in North York and in Prince Albert, hut Vancouv comer, Ottawa and a dozen other constituencies think Ihey would like Ihe man whom Ihey think will be premier again soon as their candidate. HON. H. H. STEVENS IS SUFFERING BREAKDOWN OTTAWA, July 15. Hon. II. H. Stevens, who has been In the hospital here since Monday suffering from a breakdown, is reported to be iinieji improved this morning and is expected to he out I ucsday. MONTANA FOREST FIRES ALARMING MISSOl'I.A. Mont., July 15. Tho forest fire situation through-ml the stale has reached serious uronorllons. Forestry offfelals report 125 small fire started by ! lightning threatening to get out 6t hand. 1 ' Flames Threatened to Wipe Out Village of St. Marie de Beauce This Morning. QUMIIKC, July 15.--destroying more than a dozen buildings with lass estimated at 300,000, fire broke . out this morning and threatened to wipe out Hie entire village of SI. Marie de Heauce, befween Levis and Sherbrooke. With the aid or the Levis fire brigade. Hie flames were brought under control this afternoon. One man was injured. HIGH COMMISSIONER" CANCELS HIS VISIT r8 LONDON, July I5. It is understood in view of Ihe political situation in Ihe Dominion that High Commissioner Larkiu has cancelled Hie visit to Canada which, he had set for the end of July. CANADIANS ARE BEATEN ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS OTTAWA. July 15. The Eng lish soccer tourists won Ihe nine tcnnlh consecutive victory when they dcrrnled Ottawa All Stars yesterday eight goals lo one. wiimtooRT-' Terrace: Cloudy, calm, temp (II. Anyox: Clear, calm, temp. 08 Stewart :Cl'ear, calm, lemp. 53 llazellon: Part cloudy, calm, I em pernio re 00. Munis Lake: Part cloudy, culm leniperalure 51, Smllhers: !Pnrl cloudy, calm; teinpernlure CO. ' - Yankees Score Five Runs In Ninth After Two Men Cut and j single. Win Game. NKW YORK national iimlli i inn i, jfcty 15. A iten-i inning rally by thei Yankee when lliy run after two men were out featured u twelve inniiu viiVory over Heli-oil. Fall W'hilehill held New York to three liil until the ninth when lie wa hatteil out uf Hie box. . : The 'New York' jiiarils returned viflorious front I their wf.trn march ye.4lenlay-hy eitir PiHs- National League Ho. ion 0. Chicago 1. Philadelphia I, Cincinnati 5. St. Lou in 2, Hro'ialyn 5. Xew York 1 2-5, Piltsourg 8-i American League Hetroit 0, Xew V rk 7. Chicago l. Washington 2 O t heci iolt'Qiii''l. KILLED IN MINE'.-""'""" Fl'HNTK, July 15.- Nick a miner, was killed in : cave-in at (U)al Creek mines TAXI Boston Grill 25 and mm Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service 'Kl. '"In with newly laiil dancing Anywhere at. Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Motel, 3rd Awe. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and Oth 81 If PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 487. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOh, XVI., SO, 101 IMIl.NCK HUPEIIT, H. (i, Till HBDAY. JULY 15, il20. Yeiterdajr'i Circulation. Hit gtret Sites US PRIOR FIVR CENT. WHOLESALE EXECUTION TT1M1SH PLOTTERS HALIBUT BOAT DESTROYED BY FIRE OFF CAPE OMANEY BUT CREW ESCAPE Halibut Schooner Was Burned at Sea and Her Crew Are at Ketchikam I finer Rolie, Hans Birkland and L Bogen were FREIGHT RATES PROSECUTION IS NOT YET DECIDED jSENSATIONAL BALL PLAYING? CURLEW ARRIVES ESQUIMALT ON WAY TO PRINCE RUPERT VICTOIUA, July 15. The Hritisli lixht cruiser Curlew arrived at 1-(juimalt'on an oflicial viit ye!'trday and after ppend-inp two days will leave for I'rinre Hupert return-iiifr here on AiijfUft 25. ALBERTA FIRE IS A BAD ONE burp iliwn twice before 33.00(1; fan. In the first game I..n.hlroniiTravel,lna Through Tree Tops at: made a lionie run. a triple and a Rate of Eight to Ten Miles an Hour KH.Mt.NT()X, July 15. Continuance of a northeasterly wind was the only llnig preventing one of ihe worst forest fires in the history of the province of Alherta. stales Colonel Palmer, chief fire raujer, referring to a blaze wesl of Whilecourt on lln Athahaska It her. which is catinv lis way into valuable . timber limits. Palmer and his assistants, who returned from the scene of the fire, say thai in Ihe limbered It 'area the flames are (ravellin: First B'g Motorship to Arrive in Port Was L. A. Christiansen Now Gone to Queen Charlottes On July 2, the second day out from 0aka, Julius chief engineer of tlie Nonvegian motorsliip L. A. Capl. Arne Kerborn, which arrived here ial night from i Japan, died and wis buried at sea. He was a young man in years and his home was in lonsberg, .Norway. The L. A. Chri.lian-en, which was Ihe first moiur.-hip of o largea yize to visit this port, arrived here at 8.30 last nighl and mailed at 11.45 for 0een Charlotte City, where she will load lumber cargo at Ihe Silka Spruce mill and proceed lo New ti'jk via New Westminster and, Vancouver. The vcjsel made the passage from Osaka to Prince' iliii.ert in fourteen days. Ou the last week of the voyaire she ex- J perienced lmost constant fog. The vessel is of 2.510 tons rg-J ister a'.d carries- a crew of 2!M men, all of whom are Norwegians except one, who is a Cerman. Hie was built about a year ago in (iermany and is a beautifully filed oiil freighter. Her owners are the lljalniar Hoed Co., of Tons- iberg. Norway, and the local apents are H. L. JohnsontWallon Lii. It was the. fit visit of Capt. Herbom and his officers to Prince Itupert and they were pleased W'Hh the harbor and jls easy en-Irant-e. The scenery of this neighborhood much resembles that of their native land of (iermany they said. Capt. Herbom (expressed the hrpe that he might was Ihe first underground an-i-. through the Iree tops al Ihe ralei.ini ,u ,, i,K.,i --..m drnt at Ihe mine in four years. of eighl to ln ni'les an hour.. , Thirteen Prominent Men BIG FIRE IN named in Smyrna Kesult QUEBEC TOWN 0f pot Against President Six of victims were members of Turkish Parliament and one an army officer; all protested innocence SMYHNA, July 15. Thirteen men, six of them members or the Turkish Parliament, wero hanged yesterday al slreet cor ners along Ihe waterfront for conspiring to assassinate President .Mustnpha Kemal Pasha. All died protesting their innocence. The plot was discovered on June 18. The streets presented a weird scene with ituriecn rune gallow s, in reality simply Iripods, with short nooses attached. The condemned men were paraueu to uie ganows, vvnere mall groups gathered to witness he executions. Among the victims was Hiit'hdi Pasha, aged 57. lie had served in the army for ;t5 years. He met his fate quietly. ALEX. YULE'S ROSE PATH K RFAIITY COLONEL PECK SPOT THESE DAYS NOT RUNNING A rose garden that would do ,, R.r.no offer to Become Con- cmlit lo even Portland, the Rose! Mrvativ- Candfdate for Skeena City, has been cultivated' On Mc- . v constituency. Hrido Street by Alex. Yule. Mr.! Yule has had splendid success, .VICT(RlA. July 15.Col.-Cy. with the raising of a sreal variely . ... .... ' ' .... , , of choice roses ami his little patch; , , ..,, ..,,, . . . a ii uon a ivhuiu oi .'oi vii is these days one of the beauty;. .. . , ... or lOWIi. potS 1Mil f,. St.nn Im. Iiepn in VANCOUVER EXCHANGE H.C. Sliver Dunwell J. HazellOn Howe Sound ... Independence Indian L. .L. .Ntarmot Preniter Porter .Idaho Silver Crest Surf Inlet .... Hid. Asked 2.10 2.20 .... 1.55 1.05 . .0T6 ... 38.v00t 40.00 . 5'i .00 08"'. '.10 . 2.15:2.18 v.To' .... .12 05 vited to ronlest the Skeena rilling in the Conservative interest. The invitation came from Stewart and the mpiest, it Is understood, will be'detltneJl " " DROWNED SWIMMING IN THE MOYIE RIVER YAHK, July 15.- While swim ming in the Moyie River near here Arthur-It. "Old, IU years of age, was drowned while a younger brother and sister looked on ndp!i'ss from the bank. FISH ARRIVALS Four Boats Sold 78,500 Pounds of Halibut at Exchange This Morn'jig Four boals sold 1K.500 pound oT halibut al the Fish Exchange thos morning. One American vessel gol I5.5e and lc for 50,- 00(1 pounds and three Canadian boats sold 28,500 pounds at bids ranging from 15.5c and De lo 10.2c and 10c. The arrivals were as follows American Omaney. 50,000 pounds, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storat Co. Canadian Y.. Lipsell. 15,000 pounds ar.J S.A. 3,500 pounds, to the Royal Fish Co Ringleader, 10.000 pounds, lo the Atlin Fisheries. SPECIAL TOURIST PARTIES ARE DUE MINERS' STRIKE IS DISCUSSED Committee of Federation Meets Trades Union Congress to Discuss Matter. TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE LONDON, July 15. The executive of the. Uritish Miners' Federation conferred this evening with the Trades Union Congress lo discuss "ways "and means of bringing the mhiers','slrike to a successJyJ issU .Jiut. whether this means peace or a continuance of the strike was not clear, al-tlrough (Sovernnrcnt officials ex- prr-oed the opinion that a settle ment was not impossible before Ihe end of Ihe month. The-Trades Union Congress, af ter i conference. with the Miners executive, announced ibis evening that it would give all possible as sistance and will raise funds to supiKirl the miners in their struggle against longer hours or re duced wages. TWO AVIATORS ARRIVE HOME ".- Circle Globe 'n 28 Days Fourteen and Half Hours from New York NKW YORK, July 15, With more than a week cut from th? time a man may circle the globe, Edward Evans and Llnlont Well arrived at Hie Pulitzer Building al I p.m. yesterday, "8 day HVi hours after they left New orfc. The previous record of 35 days 21 hours, 35 minutes, was mad'i in ll 13 by John Mears without 'tie use of airplanes. HERE ON SATURDAY FOREST FIRES Two special tour parlies will ' n it it llt nil. sift Sk llt. I'll- 41 f (U I 1 1 U l 111V 'UIUIUUJ us teiuoon s train and ptveeed south lo Vancouver on the steamer Prince Ruporl. One of lhe.se parlies, Adams' Across Canada" tour patty, con sists of 32 school teachers rrom Quebec and Ihe Maritime Prov inces under the leadership ol C. A. Adams, H. A., principal of the HUh School al (iranby. (Juebec. Fhe second party on the same train consists of fifteen Chicago people on a Sangers' Lour. THREE HUNDRED DOLLAR FINE IS . IMPOSED TODAY John 11. Tail pleaded gudly In the city police court this morn ing lo a charge ot selling beer ou Hie' prenii-.es of the Great War Veterans' ,Moclalinu and was fined 300. The case against the Orent War. Veterans' Assoc? iallon itself is due to come up 'omorrow morning. UNDER CONTROL Welcome Rain Falling Today on Vancouver Island and Lower Mainland. VANCOI VKH. July 15. Rain which began falling last nighl and this morning is fairly general on Vancouver Island And tho Mainland anil forestry) (officials today expressed) Uie belief that all fin's may be held in check. Vernon reported a heavy shower this morning and thunderstorms are forecasted for the Koolenay dlsiric'3 where the weather Is. decidedly cooler. HINDUS CLASH WITHMOSLEMS (ULCrrTA, July t5. - In another clash between, Hindu ami Mohammedan this morning, four were killed and sixty wouuded.